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Europe Danube, Black Sea
Fri 25 Sep 2026 - Tue 06 Oct 2026

Along the river Danube, Budapest, the Balkan peninsula and the Danube delta (port-to-port cruise)

Cruise Region : Europe
Company : Croisi Europe
Ship : MS Vivaldi
Journey Start : Fri 25 Sep 2026
Journey End : Tue 06 Oct 2026
Count Nights : 11 nights

Schedule

Day Date Port Arrival Departure
1 25.09 Fri Budapest / Hungary 18:00 20:00
2 26.09 Sat Mohacs / Mohach / Hungary 07:00 09:00
2 26.09 Sat Osijek / Croatia 14:00 20:00
3 27.09 Sun Novi Sad / Serbia 04:00 11:00
3 27.09 Sun Belgrade / Serbia 15:00 23:00
4 28.09 Mon Day on the water
5 29.09 Tue Redhead / Bulgaria 08:00
6 30.09 Wed Redhead / Bulgaria 15:00
6 30.09 Wed Oltenica / Oltenita / Romania 18:00 19:00
7 1.10 Thu Cernavoda 01:00 01:00
7 1.10 Thu Constanța / Romania 09:00
8 2.10 Fri Constanța / Romania 09:00
8 2.10 Fri Cernavoda 17:00 17:00
9 3.10 Sat Oltenica / Oltenita / Romania 06:00 09:00
9 3.10 Sat Especially
10 4.10 Sun Especially
11 5.10 Mon Especially
12 6.10 Tue Especially
12 6.10 Tue Bucharest / Romania


All inclusive on board
THE CROISIEUROPE DIFFERENCE

All meals included - DRINKS INCLUDED with meals and at the bar
Refined French cuisine - Gala dinner and evening - Welcome cocktail
Free Wi-Fi onboard
Headsets are included for excursions
Official welcome from the captain and crew
Onboard activities
Travel assistance and repatriation insurance
All port fees included

Oceanview

Oceanview

from: 3 075€
Balcony

Balcony

from: 3 320€
Detailed cruise program
  • Day 1: 18:00-20:00

    Budapest / Hungary

    the capital of Hungary, in the northern central part of the country; population 1,712,210 (2009). It was formed in 1873 by the union of the city of Buda on the right bank of the Danube River with the city of Pest on the left.

  • Day 2: 07:00-09:00

    Mohacs / Mohach / Hungary

    Cozy and nestled on the banks of the Danube, Mohacs / Mohach invites travelers to discover a lesser-known yet remarkable chapter of Hungarian history. The city is a symbol of pivotal events, including the famous Battle of 1526, which deeply influenced all of Central Europe. Beyond its historical significance, Mohacs / Mohach enchants with narrow streets, old buildings, and a warm, almost rural atmosphere.

    The city truly comes alive during the traditional Busójárás festival, which is listed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. During this time, the streets fill with masks, dances, and ancient rituals rooted in Slavic and Hungarian myths. Add to that cozy cafes, riverside walks, and local wineries — and Mohacs / Mohach becomes a perfect stop for those seeking authentic experiences off the beaten path.

  • Day 2: 14:00-20:00

    Osijek / Croatia

  • Day 3: 04:00-11:00

    Novi Sad / Serbia

    Where the Danube gently curves around ancient fortifications, Novi Sad greets travelers with its charming old streets and a relaxed bohemian atmosphere. This Serbian city, nestled at the foot of Mount Fruška Gora, is renowned for its perfect blend of history, culture, and nature. Novi Sad is not only the cultural capital of the country but also one of Serbia’s greenest cities, featuring cozy parks and panoramic river views.

    Particular attention should be paid to the Petrovaradin Fortress—an imposing 18th-century structure often referred to as the "Gibraltar on the Danube." Every year, this fortress hosts the famous EXIT music festival, attracting modern music lovers from all over the world. Strolling through the center of Novi Sad, tourists discover Hungarian, Austrian, and Balkan heritage reflected in the architecture, gastronomy, and the warm hospitality of the locals.

  • Day 3: 15:00-23:00

    Belgrade / Serbia

  • Day 4:

    Day on the water

  • Day 5: 08:00

    Redhead / Bulgaria

  • Day 6: 15:00

    Redhead / Bulgaria

  • Day 6: 18:00-19:00

    Oltenica / Oltenita / Romania

    On the picturesque banks of the Danube River, where nature harmoniously blends with history, lies the town of Oltenita. This corner of Romania is known for its tranquil atmosphere and traditional charm. Its unique location makes it an excellent place for those seeking solitude away from the bustle of major tourist routes. Strolling along the waterfront, enjoying views of the river and nearby forests, provides a delightful experience for nature lovers.

    In addition, Oltenita is an interesting destination for those interested in Romanian culture and history. The town attracts travelers with its cultural events, as well as a variety of historical landmarks, including ancient churches and traditional Romanian houses. It is the perfect place for those who want to immerse themselves in the true soul of Romania and enjoy the atmosphere of a quiet yet welcoming city.

  • Day 7:

    Cernavoda

  • Day 7: 09:00

    Constanța / Romania

    Constanța historically known as Tomis (Ancient Greek: Τόμις), is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Romania. It was founded around 600 BC. The city is located in the Dobruja region of Romania, on the Black Sea coast. It is the capital of Constanța County and the largest city in the region.

    As of the 2011 census, Constanța has a population of 283,872, making it the fifth most populous city in Romania. The Constanța metropolitan area includes 14 localities within 30 km (19 mi) of the city, and with a total population of 425,916 inhabitants, it is one of the largest metropolitan areas in Romania.

    The Port of Constanța has an area of 39.26 km2 (15.16 sq mi) and a length of about 30 km (19 mi). It is the largest port on the Black Sea, and one of the largest ports in Europe.

  • Day 8: 09:00

    Constanța / Romania

    Constanța historically known as Tomis (Ancient Greek: Τόμις), is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Romania. It was founded around 600 BC. The city is located in the Dobruja region of Romania, on the Black Sea coast. It is the capital of Constanța County and the largest city in the region.

    As of the 2011 census, Constanța has a population of 283,872, making it the fifth most populous city in Romania. The Constanța metropolitan area includes 14 localities within 30 km (19 mi) of the city, and with a total population of 425,916 inhabitants, it is one of the largest metropolitan areas in Romania.

    The Port of Constanța has an area of 39.26 km2 (15.16 sq mi) and a length of about 30 km (19 mi). It is the largest port on the Black Sea, and one of the largest ports in Europe.

  • Day 8:

    Cernavoda

  • Day 9: 06:00-09:00

    Oltenica / Oltenita / Romania

    On the picturesque banks of the Danube River, where nature harmoniously blends with history, lies the town of Oltenita. This corner of Romania is known for its tranquil atmosphere and traditional charm. Its unique location makes it an excellent place for those seeking solitude away from the bustle of major tourist routes. Strolling along the waterfront, enjoying views of the river and nearby forests, provides a delightful experience for nature lovers.

    In addition, Oltenita is an interesting destination for those interested in Romanian culture and history. The town attracts travelers with its cultural events, as well as a variety of historical landmarks, including ancient churches and traditional Romanian houses. It is the perfect place for those who want to immerse themselves in the true soul of Romania and enjoy the atmosphere of a quiet yet welcoming city.

  • Day 9:

    Especially

  • Day 10:

    Especially

  • Day 11:

    Especially

  • Day 12:

    Especially

  • Day 12:

    Bucharest / Romania