Take the hydrfoil cruise on the Danube

Monday, 16 Nov, 2007 0

The cruise on the hydrofoil express boat is one of the most popular trips on the Danube. The journey from Bratislava takes one and a half hours and it gives you the opportunity to spend a day in the centre of Vienna. This gives you plenty of time to shop and sightsee before the return trip. Prices start from £19.00 p.p.
Cruises take place from April to September.

Cruise round Bratislava
A 45 minute cruise up the Danube gives passengers a view of Bratislava from the deck of the sightseeing boat. The spectacle starts with the view of the historical part of Bratislava and its embankment as well as Bratislava Castle, it follows under the new bridge ( a suspension bridge which hangs from a asymetric pylon) to the Bridge of Lafranconi. The Park of Janko Kral is worth seeing on the right bank of the Danube. Prices from £3.00 p.p.

Bratislava – Budapest
Daily cruises between the two capital cities by hydrofoil express organised in cooperation with MAHART Hungarian Shipping Company. Prices from £65.00 p.p.
Accomodation and a bus tour can be arranged in Budapest.

Bratislava – Gabcikovo Tour
Spectacular three hour cruise by express boat to Gabcikovo Water Dam through the lock chambers. Prices from £10.00 p.p. Cruises take place from May to September.

Cruise to Devin Castle
A sightseeing cruise to the ruins of Devin Castle and to the confluence of the Danube and the Moravia Rivers with a break at Devin. Prices from £4.00 p.p.
Cruises daily.

For more information call 0870 850 1694       



 

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