Tauck Value Includes:
Gratuities to ship staff, drivers, local guides, Tauck Directors and Tauck Cruise Director
All private Tauck shore excursions – $614 Value!
Two nights at a hotel in Budapest and two nights in Bucharest at a hotel next to Parliament
Visit with a Croatian family in their private home in Vukovar
Private piano performance on a visit to the Béla Bartók Memorial House in Budapest
Cruise up close to Budapest’s iconic Parliament building; see King Decebalus carved in rock on the Danube; and find out what goes on at a Romanian folk wedding at a special performance
Visits to Bucharest’s massive People’s Palace and the Baroque Bishop’s Palace Library in Hungary
Private visit to the Royal Palace of Dedinje in Belgrade, once home to Serbian kings
Passage through the celebrated Iron Gate, a dramatic series of gorges and narrows on the Danube River
Choice of Romanian excursions – to Bran Castle in Transylvania, or to Snagov Monastery, reputed burial place of the original Dracula, and Caldarusani Monastery
Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted
28 meals (11 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 9 dinners); wine with dinner on the riverboat; service charges, taxes, porterage, and applicable fuel surcharges
Land / cruise price per person, based on double occupancy, includes cruise fare, most meals, port charges, wine with dinner aboard ship, shore excursions, applicable fuel surcharges, and gratuities to Tauck Directors, Tauck Cruise Director, ship staff, local guides & drivers, as well as on all included meals.
International Airfare is additional. Call Tauck for special rates on international air, in coach or business, for travel originating in the United States (subject to availability).
Itinerary Changes – Although not expected, Tauck reserves the right to alter the sequence of ports or omit or substitute scheduled ports or attractions at any time without prior notice. For Budapest to Bucharest itinerary, go to
www.tauck.com for details; east and west itineraries are similar. Museums and attractions may be subject to closure due to state, local or religious holidays. This cruise contains a fair amount of walking.
Please ask at time of booking about additional hotel nights before or after your cruise, or about our Cruise Protection Product. Go to page 150 for riverboat deck plans and specifications.
Note: On Aug 12 departure, the welcome reception and dinner will be held at the Festetics Palace.
Date
8-DAY CRUISE-ONLY FROM $3,590 PLUS AIRFARE (7 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches & 7 Dinners)
12 DAYS FROM $4,590 PLUS AIRFARE (11 Breakfasts, 8 Lunches & 9 Dinners)
8-DAY
CRUISE- ONLY
Cruise Price Per Person MS Treasures
DATE CAT 1 CAT 1 CAT 2 CAT 3 CAT 4 CAT 5 CAT 6
May 20 $4290 $5290 $5540 $6140 $6440 $7040 $7740 May 27* $4290 $5290 $5540 $6140 $6440 $7040 $7740 Aug 12 $3590 $4590 $4840 $5440 $5740 $6340 $7040 Aug 19* $3590 $4590 $4840 $5440 $5740 $6340 $7040 Sept 23 $4290 $5290 $5540 $6140 $6440 $7040 $7740 Sept 30* $4290 $5290 $5540 $6140 $6440 $7040 $7740
*Indicates Bucharest to Budapest direction. Single prices start at 40% over the double price; please inquire at time of booking or visit
www.tauck.com for complete single pricing, additional 8-Day Cruise-Only price categories, and up-to-the-minute space availability. Cruise will be aboard ms Treasures; ask at time of booking.
Special Single Savings – $1000 per cabin – on May 20 and August 19 departures. Certain restrictions apply; ask at time of booking.
Call your travel agent or Tauck at 800-468-2825
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