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Riverside Mozart, 7 night A Taste of Christmas River Cruise ex Passau return

7 Night Cruise Only


Cruise Itinerary
Date Port Arrive Depart
5 Dec 2024 Passau, Germany
6 Dec 2024 Grein, Austria
7 Dec 2024 Bratislava, Slovakia
8 Dec 2024 Vienna, Austria
9 Dec 2024 Krems, Austria
10 Dec 2024 Linz, Austria
11 Dec 2024 Passau, Germany
12 Dec 2024 Passau, Germany
This is how short and yet intense the Christmas experience can be. Experience German, Austrian and Slovak Christmas markets, learn about traditions and fall in love with the various Christmas culinary delights on this cruise from Passau to Vienna via Melk and Bratislava. And perhaps most importantly, let our crew spoil you.

PASSAU, GERMANY
Passau is first and foremost a university town. That is why it is young, vibrant and full of life. Then there are the three rivers, the Danube, Inn and Ilz, which flow together in the city and give it a special character. Speaking of character, Passau has quite the amount of character thanks to the prevalence of Baroque and Gothic architecture including many beautiful churches and cathedrals as well as the Veste Oberhaus, a fortress since the Middle Ages.

MELK, AUSTRIA
Does anyone still remember Adson of Melk? Right, that’s the main character in the novel. The name of the rose. The story begins in Melk Abbey and ends in its breathtaking library, in whose 12 rooms more than 100,000 volumes stand in fine order, virtually piling up. (Here, the word “piling up” still has an entirely positive meaning!) Melk Abbey is one of the most magnificent examples of marble, gilded wood, stucco and finely mastered frescoes. Built in 1746 by order of the Benedictine monks, the monastery is perched on a rock nearly 200 feet / 60 meters above the ground. When you stand on the Altane (the great terrace of the monastery) the view of the Danube and the town of Melk almost brings tears to your eyes with emotion. What a view!

BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA
Once understated and unknown, since the turn of the millennium it has become something of a pearl on the Danube alongside Vienna and Budapest. Small, quaint and quiet, it shows its splendor at the castle, but also and especially in the old town where you will find fine buildings, such as the rococo Palais Esterhazy, where the Russian composer Anton Rubinstein once lived. Yet all this grandeur is rivaled by a canal worker, of all people, who speaks for the humor of the Slovaks. They have dedicated a bronze monument to him. Cumil (Man at Work) is the name of the sculpture by artist Viktor Hulik. He mischievously looks out of a manhole cover at passers-by like a gawker. Subtle humor in the face of grand statues – this is a theme in this neat city.

VIENNA, AUSTRIA
This is the city of classical music. It’s Mozart and Strauss. It's street art on a sandy beach and fun in the countryside. It’s bohemia and bourgeoisie and the finest baroque. And of course Art Nouveau. It’s bad-tempered waiters in great coffee houses. It’s Sigmund Freud and Gustav Klimt and Adolf Loos and Friedensreich Hundertwasser and Sisi and many others. It is the Spanish Riding School, an event for horse lovers. And of course it is the city of Schmah (jokes anyone?) and scandals, on which the Viennese feast like cows on fresh grass on the alpine pasture. Last but not least: Vienna is the city on the Danube. Although it was not always so. The Viennese Danube river front is an artificial structure which was only created in the 19th century. Before that, the Danube flowed past Vienna in many arms through floodplains and uninhabited areas. Today, the Riverside can also dock right in front of the city. And then it starts. Marvel, wonder and rejoice. Vienna is a dream.

KREMS, AUSTRIA
In order to understand Krems and, above all, to admire it, one must look at its history: The city was a trading center in ancient times. It’s well-known weekly markets sold cloth, wool, skins, wrought iron, copper, tin, swords, millstones, poppies, pepper, saffron, nuts as well as spices. Above all, salt was also sold from here as far as Burgenland and Bohemia. In the tobacco factory in Krems, 75,000 Virginia cigars were still being produced annually in 1920. The town is considered one of the most ornate in Austria, and one of its special places is the Kornermarkt. Parts of the tobacco factory are now used for the university and the charming Kunsthalle, featuring modern and contemporary Austrian art.

LINZ, AUSTRIA
Linz? Often, the only things that come to mind are “Linzer Torte” and Mozart’s Linz Symphony. The city is truly underestimated, with its baroque main square and magnificent old town. Do you love a good market? Then Linz is your town, boasting eleven farmers markets and two Christmas Markets. One, the “Urfahraner Market” takes place in both the Spring and Fall. Shopping anyone?

A river cruise aboard the Riverside Mozart means luxury, local culture and loving life. No sense is left untouched. Dine in one of the first-class restaurants. Decompress in the spa with sauna and massage. Discover another world on an excursion. Or simply delight in an Earl Grey or a Taittinger on the Vista Deck as you sail serenely through the landscape of the Wachau Valley. It's one big treat for the senses.

Time ticks differently on the Riverside Mozart, as does the ship itself. It sets the standard for true luxury on the river. Enjoy suites instead of staterooms, the smallest alone measuring 215 square feet (20 sqm), while the Owner Suites deliver an expansive 883 square feet (82 sqm). No other river cruise ship on the Danube offers so much space combined, with a suite to crew ratio of 1:1. The service on board is exceptional, catering to standards enjoyed in luxury hotels the world over. When it comes to styling, different tastes can certainly divide opinion – but this ship is without a doubt uncompromisingly beautiful.


Ship Profile & Stats
  • Length: 120.44 metres
  • Beam: 22.85 metres
  • Ship registration: Switzerland
  • Passenger capacity (dbl): 158
  • Crew size: 82
A river cruise touches the senses. It combines space and time to create a contemplative experience. Sitting on the upper deck in an intimate atmosphere, watching unspoiled, beautiful scenery pass by – these are moments you will never forget.

Marvel at the engineering prowess of the locks. Immerse yourself in the culture of Europe's most beautiful cities. Enjoy the culinary specialties of the regions the ship passes through. And you only have to pack your suitcase once. Yes, a river cruise in Europe with Riverside Luxury Cruises also means setting out to find yourself.

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Owner Suite Owner Suite
A dream that spans 860 square feet / 80 square meters – the Mozart Suite combines with the Riverside Suite to form the Owner’s Suite. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a stylish living room. Sit by the fireplace and read a book. Dine privately with your family. Work a bit at the desk before you go out and play. This is a space that lets you go from casual to haute couture with little effort. Watch television as we wash, iron and make your clothes worthy of a night with a queen.

Mozart Suite Mozart Suite
The great composer created a feeling of space with sound. Guests can enjoy spaciousness in the suite carrying his name. It offers over 645 square feet / 60 square meters – and the same services as the Owner’s Suite. Masterful details include a French balcony, marble-framed fireplace and mini-bar. Black-and-white photographs and small sculptures lend an artful feeling to every room. The king-size bed looks upon the mighty Danube. Waking up to this view is simply wonderful.

Penthouse Suite Penthouse Suite
Seahorses enjoy the peace and quiet and like to retreat. And guests can do just that in our Penthouse Suites on the Seahorse Deck. They are exceptionally comfortable at 323 square feet / 30 square meters and allow for three people to travel together. Like the Mozart and Owner’s Suites, they have larger bathrooms.

Riverside Suite Riverside Suite
"Nomen est Omen": the river is always in sight. Our Riverside Suites (219 square feet / 20 square meters) offer a French balcony and a flat-screen HD TV to relax to in addition to the sound of the river. Sleep together or separately, as the bed can be configured as a king or two twins. The choice is yours. Maybe depending on the night.

Symphony Suite Symphony Suite
"Nomen est Omen": the river is always in sight. Our Symphony Suites (204 square feet / 19 square meters) offer a French balcony and a flat-screen HD TV to relax to in addition to the sound of the river. Sleep together or separately, as the bed can be configured as a king or two twins. The choice is yours. Maybe depending on the night.

Harmony Suite Harmony Suite
In the end, it’s all about one thing: feeling comfortable in your own space. These suites on the lower deck measure 219 square feet / 20 square meters, have fixed ­windows and are downright cozy. Watch your favorite movie, read or write in your journal – whatever helps you to relax and recharge – you will find complete harmony on your river cruise vacation.
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