Danube Waltz – Budapest to Passau
- 5 Apr ‘25
- 7 nights
- Departing from
- Viking Gullveig
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YOUR ITINERARY
Budapest - Budapest - Bratislava - Vienna - Krems - Linz - Passau - Passau


















Budapest, Hungary’s capital, is bisected by the River Danu...
Budapest, Hungary’s capital, is bisected by t...
Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, is set along the...
Vienna, Austria’s capital, lies in the country’s eas...
Krems an der Donau is a town of 23,992 inhabitant...
Linz is a city in Upper Austria, straddling the Danube River ...
Passau, a German city on the Austrian border, lie...
Passau, a German city on the Austrian border, lies at the co...
YOUR SHIP - The Viking Gullveig
Her name means “gold branch.” This beautiful, beguiling Norse sorceress loves and desires nothing more than gold. When she leaves the realm of the Vanir gods and travels to Asgard, home of the Aesir gods, in search of gold, Gullveig talks of nothing else. Worried by her gold-lust, the Aesir cast her into the fire three times. Each time she rises from the flame brighter and more beautiful. When she then returns to the Vanir, they vow to avenge her mistreatment, and so begins the fabled war between the worlds.
Her name means “gold branch.” This beautiful, beguiling Norse sorceress loves and desires nothing more than gold. When she leaves the realm of the Vanir gods and travels to Asgard, home of the Aesir gods, in search of gold, Gullveig talks of nothing else. Worried by her gold-lust, the Aesir cast her into the fire three times. Each time she rises from the flame brighter and more beautiful. When she then returns to the Vanir, they vow to avenge her mistreatment, and so begins the fabled war between the worlds.
Description
Her name means “gold branch.” This beautiful, beguiling Norse sorceress loves and desires nothing more than gold. When she leaves the realm of the Vanir gods and travels to Asgard, home of the Aesir gods, in search of gold, Gullveig talks of nothing else. Worried by her gold-lust, the Aesir cast her into the fire three times. Each time she rises from the flame brighter and more beautiful. When she then returns to the Vanir, they vow to avenge her mistreatment, and so begins the fabled war between the worlds.
Food and Drink
Bar
Lounge
Raffles Court & Terrace
The Restaurant
Veranda
Other
Boutique
Elevator
Laundry Service
Walking Track