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Your Choice Sale, up to $2000 Credit or Free Beverage Package & Tips
Your Choice Sale, up to $2000 Credit or Free Beverage Package & Tips
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Your choice of shipboard credit (SBC36) or a FREE beverage package & included gratuities (BEV36). Shipboard credit based on cruise length. Up to 8 days: $500 per couple ($250 per person); 9 to 12 days: $750 per couple ($375 per person); 13+ days: $1,000 per couple ($500 per person). No beverage package on Egypt ships. Excludes World Cruise itineraries. A limited-time $25 per person deposit is due at time of booking for all featured itineraries; remaining deposit is due with final payment (excludes World Cruise itineraries). Oceans: Save up to $4,000 per couple ($2,000 per person) based on select departures and categories of Iconic Western Mediterranean, Journey to Antiquities, Ancient Mediterranean Treasures and West Indies Explorer; other itineraries, dates and categories may vary. FREE roundtrip airfare based on select departures of Panama Canal & Central America. Rivers: Save up to $4,000 per couple ($2,000 per person) based on select departures and categories of Grand European Tour; other itineraries, dates and categories may vary. FREE roundtrip international airfare based on select departures of Grand European Tour and Magnificent Mekong. FREE roundtrip airfare based on select departures of Mississippi Delta Explorer and New Orleans & Southern Charms. Expeditions: FREE roundtrip international airfare based on select departures of Antarctic Explorer. FREE roundtrip airfare based on select departures of Niagara & the Great Lakes. FREE Airfare offer available from most gateways and is subject to change: Based on inventory availability at time of purchase and may be withdrawn at any time. Additional restrictions may apply

Exclusive, $400 Off + up to $1000 Onboard Credit
Exclusive, $400 Off + up to $1000 Onboard Credit
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Offer applies to new bookings deposited from April 9, 2024 and is capacity controlled which may be removed at any moment without notice. Promotion is not combinable with Viking vouchers. Offer is combinable with all Viking offers Additional restrictions apply. Onboard credit amount varies by length of cruise and has no monetary value and is non-refundable and non-transferable, may not be used toward service charges, cannot be redeemed for cash, and unused portions will become void after sailing is complete.

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- Day 1ZürichMon, Oct 05, 2026
Overlooking Lake Zürich and spanning the banks of the Limmat River, Switzerland's largest city is often cited as one of Europe's most livable. It is the country's financial heart, but its residents also embrace their natural surroundings, from soaring alpine peaks to the lake's shimmering waters. Zürich is home to a lively and impressive arts culture. The avant-garde Dada movement was born here in 1916 and two of its most important churches boast stained glass windows by Marc Chagall and Augusto Giacometti. More masterworks reside in the city's renowned Kunsthaus, including an enormous water lily painting by Monet.
- Day 2ZürichTue, Oct 06, 2026
Zürich offers much more than its reputation as a city of banking institutions. The Grossmünster is one of Zürich's most important landmarks and the center of the Swiss Reformation in the 16th century. Across the river lies Fraumünster, famed for its stained glass windows painted by Marc Chagall. Exclusive designer boutiques line the streets of Storchengasse alongside world-renowned chocolatiers and quaint, cozy cafés. The scent of delicious sweet treats and freshly baked gipfeliwaft through the air on every street corner.
- Day 3BaselWed, Oct 07, 2026
Located where Switzerland, Germany and France meet, Basel reflects a fascinating blend of traditions. The city straddles the Rhine at the river's farthest navigable point, and an alluring cluster of old-town buildings huddles along the riverbank. Around Market Square, guild houses recall Gothic, Renaissance and baroque splendor; the red-sandstone Rathaus, or Town Hall, is the centerpiece. More than 40 museums of art and culture lend modern polish to its history-rich streets. And there is no more refined way to sample it all than over cheese fondue or croissants.
- Day 4StrasbourgThu, Oct 08, 2026
The largest port on the Upper Rhine, Strasbourg is the cultural center of France's Alsace region. Thanks to its location at the border of France and Germany, it boasts a convivial mix of cultural influences. The well-preserved old town is enclosed on all sides by the little Ill River, with sites so compact that it is easy to explore the "island” on foot. And there is plenty to explore: cobblestone streets lined with wooden houses and intersected by picturesque canals. Indulging in Alsatian café culture is central to any visit here; enjoy coffee and cake amid lovely half-timbered houses.
- Day 5SpeyerFri, Oct 09, 2026
The quiet German town of Speyer lies on the west bank of the Rhine. The city features a Romanesque imperial cathedral, burial place of eight emperors including some of the most famous Holy Roman Emperors. Speyer was once a major Celtic center that traded hands several times between the Romans and the Huns. The term Protestant originated here at the Diet of Speyer in 1529, when 14 free cities of Germany and six Lutheran princes protested the Edict of Worms that had banned the writings of Martin Luther and labeled him a heretic and enemy of the state.
- Day 6MainzSat, Oct 10, 2026
Mainz is part of the Rheinhessen wine region, Germany's largest wine region that is renowned for producing high-quality white wines, such as Riesling. Wine has long played a key role in the city's economy and culture, with numerous wine festivals and events throughout the year, including the Mainzer Weinmarkt and the Mainzer Weinwoche. The city is also home to the renowned Geisenheim University, which offers programs in viticulture and oenology. Mainz's wine culture and history continue to thrive today, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and innovation in winemaking.
- Day 7Scenic Sailing: Middle RhineSun, Oct 11, 2026
The Rhine River flows through one of Germany's most scenic regions. As you sail its most picturesque stretch, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Middle Rhine, you will pass vineyard-blanketed hills whose steep slopes require vintners to pick grapes by hand, keeping a centuries-old tradition alive. Splendid castles line the banks, all of which have stories to share, and the Lorelei Rock presides at a dramatic curve in the river. This infamous river maiden mesmerized sailors with her song and lured them to their demise at her feet.
- Day 8CochemMon, Oct 12, 2026
Perched on a hilltop above the city and the Moselle, a 1,000-year-old imperial castle is the signature landmark of Cochem. Its mighty rectangular keep and many small towers strike a dramatic pose against a curtain of green hills. In Cochem's lively Old Quarter, the market square boasts old timber-framed houses that overlook Martin's Fountain and the bay-windowed baroque Town Hall. In this historic center, the 15th-century St. Martin's Church and the Capuchin monastery, which now serves as an artistic and cultural center, are all beautifully preserved. Wine taverns along the river offer a "green wine,” a very young wine.
- Day 9TrierTue, Oct 13, 2026
One of Germany's most treasured cities for its rich history, Trier was once the regional capital of the Holy Roman Empire. After Emperor Constantine the Great had a vision of Christ, he and his mother Helena built great churches and cathedrals here. A few still stand, the magnificent Romanesque Cathedral of Trier among them. The 20,000-seat amphitheater, the Roman Bridge and the massive Porta Nigra, the ancient city gate, are further relics of that time. Today, Trier is a picturesque town surrounded by forests and vineyards, known also as the birthplace of Karl Marx and as a vibrant university town.
- Day 10ReimsWed, Oct 14, 2026
Reims lies in the heart of France's renowned Champagne region. A testament to its rich history, which can be traced back to Gallo-Roman times, is its diverse collection of landmarks. Among its most iconic are the Abbey of Saint-Rémi, the final resting place of the archbishop who baptized Frankish king Clovis and initiated Reims's long line of coronations; the Palace of Tau, an archiepiscopal residence constructed in the Middle Ages; and Reims Cathedral, where 25 kings of France were coronated. These three monuments were collectively inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991.
- Day 11ParisThu, Oct 15, 2026
One of the most pleasurable activities in Paris is whiling away the time in one of the city's outdoor cafés. Whether you are sipping a café au lait or a kir royal, there is no better way to feel like a Parisian. The hub of social and culinary life, cafés have been part of the city's fabric since the 1600s. During the 20th century, literary and artistic figures-such as Ernest Hemingway, Colette and Pablo Picasso-famously met over drinks to share their works and ideas. Today, thousands of cafés line the pavements and squares to connect with France's culture and history.
- Day 12ParisFri, Oct 16, 2026
Bid farewell to your fellow guests and journey home. Or spend more time exploring, perhaps joining one of our extensions.
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12 Days 10 Guided Tours / 4 Countries
Daily Shore Excursions: 10 included guided tours
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We took the Danube river sailing and had a wonderful time. There was amazing fresh landscapes to amaze you around every curve, swans fishermen flowers cottages small towns castles some standing still some falling down too. I only took 1853 pictures this trip and will be back in a couple of years after taking other destinations on Viking River Cruises!
The last two nights of our trip we were placed in a less than desirable hotel not to the quality Viking is known for. I was very disappointed with the accommodations the last two days in Budapest.
This was a great trip. The itinerary as listed was quite general and we went to more places than mentioned on the itinerary. Unlike other tours I have been on where the ship stays docked while we are at a location, this one dropped us off for some tours and then continued down the river where we met it later. The itinerary showed the final destination for the day and not everywhere we would go. The ship was great and the food and staff above average. I would definitely recommend Viking.
Prague Hilton was very nice and the tour of Prague was very good. The cabin on the ship Viking Idun was much better than expected and the ship's crew did a great job in every aspect from room cleaning to food services. The Pullman hotel in Paris, while not outright bad, was at the low end of our accommodations. The included tours were for the most part pretty good and most of the guides were great. The bus tour of Paris lacked stops for photo taking which would have been nice. We will forever be grateful for the woman who guided us thru the airport for our Paris to New York flight. It was noontime and many of the airport workers took off leaving long lines of travelers waiting and the boarding pass machines were not working. This Viking rep walked us thru all the mess and got us to our flight on time. She was great! All in all it was a wonderful trip.
they were very organized!
It was a wonderful trip!!! Viking is top notch!! We bought vouchers for another trip!!
Every thing was great except we never got our travel packet with the trip explanation book. We could really have used that.
Believe it or not we thought Viking provided over and above what we expected, but the food was more than what we wanted or needed, it was well prepared and delicious but I would rather pay less, receive less and have a simpler food experience.
Great trip. Everything went well. Transfers removed any nervousness on our part.
Having gone on several ocean cruises, we would rather ocean cruise. More options at ports and better food plus love the entertainment
it was a great trip.
Viking has excellent staff. Food was great and selections were numerous. You could have as much wine or drink at meals. In the morning, they walked around with warm pastries. Loved the small size of the ship and the attentiveness of the staff. Service was the best! The excursions were great with very knowledgeable guides.The accommodations were great! However, the river cruises have numerous locks that the boat has to transit on the river. These can cause delays in reaching destinations and could result in not as desirable docking locations and impact the days activities.. ie less time at stops. Based on the itinerary, we thought we would dock like a cruise ship for several cities that we could easily visit from the ship in the evening. Instead for example for one, we ended up near container yard and you needed a taxi to get to town.if you could get a number and there was no cell service there either. Due to the high water levels, we could not use the upper deck of the boat for part of the trip and had little view ( just water) from the lowest grade cabin. Should consider the more expensive cabin level for better view and a little less noise.. However, that would not eliminate the numerous locks entered (total 44) and the hitting of the side walls of the locks by the crew that would wake you in the middle of the night and/or the rushing sound of water filling or emptying out of the locks. Wifi on the older ships (2012) is poor. The bandwidth could not support the passengers needs and the crew needs. We could only get it very early in the morning or late in the evening.
Trip was well done with the exception of Lufthansa Airlines. Hilton Hotel in Prague is very nice but room air conditioning was not very good and to cool room, one had to open window all night.

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