Slovakia
Slovakia, a country in the heart of Europe, almost entirely covered with mountain ranges, is one of those destinations that is not well known. Due to the many great artistic trends that have crossed the Old Continent, Slovakia is a life-size mosaic of the beauties of the West. In addition to Baroque castles, Gothic monuments, and Renaissance palaces, there are wooden churches, so characteristic of the Slovak style.
A green flora also covers a large part of the territory. With its wild and unspoiled nature, Slovakia offers it visitors many superb, uncrowded walks.
Recently, the country's authorities have also begun to renovate the old neighborhoods of major cities. Each of the Slovakian cities offers a special charm, to discover near hidden courtyards or forgotten cellars. This is undoubtedly the case of Bratislava, the Slovak capital, with baroque palaces with a charm of yesteryear, that you will have the chance to visit during a cruise on the Danube.
To make the most of your stay, stray off the main roads and explore the many recesses of the cities.
Talk to the locals who are always very welcoming.
The Slovaks are people with a hospitable and warm reputation. While cruising on the Danube, you will discover that it is not just a reputation! You will discover a country where each city and village, each monument and valley form their own unique atmosphere. In Slovakia, there is no one place or two in particular to visit, just let yourself be carried away by this country out of time where each building is a temple and each smile, a treasure.
Discover all our Slovakia river Cruises below.
PASSAU - MELK - VIENNA - BUDAPEST - BRATISLAVA - VIENNA - MELK - PASSAU
Embark on a cruise to the heart of Germany, Austria and Hungary and take advantage of 11 days to discover cities with historic and authentic cultural treasures. Between the Artsetten Castle and the Gödöllö Palace, enjoy a royal journey that will take you back in time. Visit the Sisi Museum for a peek into her private life highlighted by her poems, and the Imperial Capuchin Crypt.
BUDAPEST - BRATISLAVA - VIENNA - MELK - PASSAU - MELK - DÜRNSTEIN - VIENNA - ESZTERGOM - BUDAPEST
From Budapest to Passau, passing through Bratislava, Vienna, and Melk, embark on a journey through cities with a rich and fascinating heritage. Schoenbrunn Palace will immerse you in imperial history, while the Wachau Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, will enchant you with its picturesque landscapes. Between wooded hills, orchards, charming villages, vineyards, and monasteries, let yourself be captivated by one of the most beautiful stretches of the Danube, dominated by the imposing Dürnstein Castle.
VIENNA - MELK - DÜRNSTEIN - BRATISLAVA - KALOCSA - BUDAPEST - ESZTERGOM - VIENNA
Explore the abundant treasures of Austria and Hungary on a unique cruise to discover the secrets of the Danube. Admire the colorful alleys of Bratislava that twist around each other like in a fairy-tale village, and the Puszta, the true soul and heart of Hungary. Visit the Gellert baths, which are full of a wide range of balneotherapy services, but also the Sisi Museum, which puts in comparison myth and truth. There, you will be able to contemplate many personal effects as well as the most famous portraits of the legendary Empress.
OLTENITA - CERNAVODA - Danube-Black Sea Canal - CONSTANTA - CERNAVODA - OLTENITA - GIURGIU - RUSE - The Iron Gates - BELGRADE - NOVI SAD - BUDAPEST - BRATISLAVA - VIENNA
Admire the majestic blue river, crossing 8 countries and stopping in 4 capitals. You will discover tremendous landscapes of striking beauty where nature is queen. From Vienna to Belgrade via Bratislava and Budapest, discover unique architecture, history, and culture all along the beautiful Danube.
BUDAPEST - BRATISLAVA - VIENNA - PASSAU
From Budapest to Passau via Bratislava, Vienna and Melk, these cities rich in culture and history will unveil their secrets. Discover the Schoenbrunn Palace and the beautiful Wachau Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its wooded hillsides, orchards, small villages, vineyards and monasteries, it is the most picturesque part of the Danube and where the majestic Dürnstein Castle stands.