Grand European Tour – Budapest to Amsterdam
- 4 May ‘25
- 14 nights
- Departing from
- Viking Baldur
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YOUR ITINERARY
Budapest - Budapest - Vienna - Vienna - Melk - Passau - Regensburg - Nuremberg - Bamberg - Wurzburg - Wertheim - Koblenz - Cologne - Kinderdijk - Amsterdam























Budapest, Hungary’s capital, is bisected by the River Dan...
Budapest, Hungary’s capital, is bisected by the Riv...
Vienna, Austria’s capital, lies in the country...
Vienna, Austria’s capital, lies in the country’s...
Melk is an Austrian town on the River Danube, west of Vienna....
Passau, a German city on the Austrian border, lies at the conf...
Regensburg, a Bavarian city on the Danube River in southeast...
Nuremberg is the second-largest city of the German state of Bava...
Bamberg is a town in northern Bavaria, Germany, laid out over...
The Würzburg Residence is a palace in Würzburg, German...
Wertheim is a town in southwestern Germany, in the state of...
Koblenz, spelled Coblenz before 1926, is a German ci...
Cologne, a 2,000-year-old city spanning the Rhine River in weste...
Kinderdijk is a village in the the Netherlands’ ...
Amsterdam is the Netherlands’ capital, known ...
YOUR SHIP - The Viking Baldur
Baldur was everyone’s favorite, loved by both gods and mortals. Baldur was believed to be indestructible. So impervious to injury was he that, at banquets, guests used to amuse themselves by hurling objects at him. Nothing, it seemed, could harm him. Yet the malicious trickster Loki discovered that the one thing that could kill Baldur was mistletoe. He tricked Hodur into throwing a sprig of mistletoe at the beautiful and good Baldur, fatally wounding him.
Baldur was everyone’s favorite, loved by both gods and mortals. Baldur was believed to be indestructible. So impervious to injury was he that, at banquets, guests used to amuse themselves by hurling objects at him. Nothing, it seemed, could harm him. Yet the malicious trickster Loki discovered that the one thing that could kill Baldur was mistletoe. He tricked Hodur into throwing a sprig of mistletoe at the beautiful and good Baldur, fatally wounding him.
Description
Baldur was everyone’s favorite, loved by both gods and mortals. Baldur was believed to be indestructible. So impervious to injury was he that, at banquets, guests used to amuse themselves by hurling objects at him. Nothing, it seemed, could harm him. Yet the malicious trickster Loki discovered that the one thing that could kill Baldur was mistletoe. He tricked Hodur into throwing a sprig of mistletoe at the beautiful and good Baldur, fatally wounding him.
Entertainment
Library
Recreational
Glaciers
Other
Elevator
Laundry Service
Observation Lounge
Walking Track
Food and Drink
Bar
Lounge
The Restaurant