Emerald Cruises set to resume sailing the Danube
Emerald Cruises will next week resume cruising the Danube.
It marks the return to its third river, after a recent successful return to the Douro and Rhine rivers.
To mark the milestone, Emerald Cruises is offering savings of up to £1,600 per couple on their 2021 cruise if booked before 31 August 2021, which includes a complimentary Premium Drinks Package.
For its Danube return, Emerald Cruises sets sail from Nuremberg on the eight-day Danube Delights cruise, calling at Passau, Melk, Dürnstein, Vienna and Bratislava, and then disembarking at the Hungarian capital of Budapest.
It cruises through four countries along the Danube, with the chance to join inclusive EmeraldACTIVE excursions, such as guided hikes to the fortress of Veste Oberhaus, medieval Dürnstein Castle, Bratislava, or Buda Hill.
Guided bike tours from Melk to Dürnstein and Danube Island are also available.
Departing 6 September 2021 on board Emerald Destiny Star-Ship, prices start from £2,095 per person.
All new bookings have a complimentary Deposit Protection Plan and a Flexible Booking Policy.
Prices’ include return UK flights,’transfers, all gratuities,and’ all onboard meals.
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