THE BLACK SEA TO BUDAPEST
A TRANSYLVANIAN CASTLE AND A PEOPLE’S PALACE... just two of the architectural treasures that inspire as you cruise through the ages... from Budapest, graced with great architecture... to Croatia, recovering from a turbulent past... to Serbia and a royal welcome... to lively Bulgarian traditions... and to Transylvania, Romania’s mysterious haunt of “Dracula”...
1. ARRIVE BUCHAREST Tour begins: 6:00 PM, JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel. A transfer is included from the Bucharest Airport to the JW Marriott Bucharest Grand Hotel. Join us for a special welcome dinner at the Palace of Parliament, a Tauck Exclusive! Meals D
2. HAUNTS OF THE ORIGINAL “DRACULA” Choose a trip to Transylvania’s Bran Castle, used by Vlad Tepes (who inspired Dracula) or a boat ride to Snagov Monastery, his supposed burial place, plus Caldarusani Monastery. Meals BL
3. BUCHAREST OR THE COAST / EMBARK SHIP Explore Bucharest including Revolution Square, the Triumphal Arch and Parliament Palace. Or visit Mamaia and Constanta on the Black Sea. Board the riverboat in Cernavoda. Meals BLD
4. WELCOME TO BULGARIA! In Ruse, dubbed “Little Vienna,” take a guided walking tour or a hike to the Rock Churches of Ivanovo featuring stunning medieval frescoes. Dine aboard ship tonight. Meals BLD
5. CRUISING THE BLUE DANUBE & VIDIN Watch the heartland of Eastern Europe unfold during a leisurely
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cruise today. Upon arrival in Vidin, Bulgaria, attend an onboard Iconography presentation; then take a walking tour of Vidin’s cobblestone streets, including Baba Vida fortress. Meals BLD
6. THROUGH THE DANUBE’S IRON GATE Winding lazily for much of its length, the Danube narrows into two spectacular gorges, the Kazan Narrows and the Iron Gate of the Danube; pass through them today. See the image of King Decebalus carved into the bank; cross into Serbia. Meals BLD
SLOVAKIA i AUSTRIA Budapest SLOVENIA CROATIA Vukovar HUNGARY
Kalocsa Mohacs
Novi Sad Belgrade SERBIA Vidin
Bucharest R
i BULGARIA v ROMANIA Iron Gate
Brasov Snagov
Mamaia Ruse Constanta Cernavoda
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