Grand European Tour – Amsterdam to Budapest
- 31 Jul ‘25
- 14 nights
- Departing from
- Viking Vali
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YOUR ITINERARY
Amsterdam - Kinderdijk - Cologne - Koblenz - Miltenberg - Wurzburg - Bamberg - Nuremberg - Regensburg - Passau - Melk - Vienna - Vienna - Budapest - Budapest























Amsterdam is the Netherlands’ capital, known for...
Kinderdijk is a village in the the Netherlands...
Cologne, a 2,000-year-old city spanning the Rhine River in we...
Koblenz, spelled Coblenz before 1926, is a German city o...
Miltenberg is a town in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franco...
The Würzburg Residence is a palace in Würzburg, German...
Bamberg is a town in northern Bavaria, Germany, laid out ov...
Nuremberg is the second-largest city of the German stat...
Regensburg, a Bavarian city on the Danube River i...
Passau, a German city on the Austrian border, lies at the ...
Melk is an Austrian town on the River Danube, west ...
Vienna, Austria’s capital, lies in the country’s e...
Vienna, Austria’s capital, lies in the coun...
Budapest, Hungary’s capital, is bisected by ...
Budapest, Hungary’s capital, is bisected by th...
YOUR SHIP - The Viking Vali
The son of Odin and the giantess Rind, Vali was conceived to avenge the death of Baldur, another of Odin’s children. Often known as the god of vengeance, he is so focused on his task he neglects to care for himself until he has avenged his brother’s death. In the end, he kills Hodur, an uwitting player, and binds Loki, the orchestrator of Baldur’s demise.
The son of Odin and the giantess Rind, Vali was conceived to avenge the death of Baldur, another of Odin’s children. Often known as the god of vengeance, he is so focused on his task he neglects to care for himself until he has avenged his brother’s death. In the end, he kills Hodur, an uwitting player, and binds Loki, the orchestrator of Baldur’s demise.
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The son of Odin and the giantess Rind, Vali was conceived to avenge the death of Baldur, another of Odin’s children. Often known as the god of vengeance, he is so focused on his task he neglects to care for himself until he has avenged his brother’s death. In the end, he kills Hodur, an uwitting player, and binds Loki, the orchestrator of Baldur’s demise.
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