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Budapest to Bucharest
4/30/2009
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This 12-day vacation begins with
two nights in Budapest, where a guided tour
makes the Hungarian capital come alive. Visit a
typical puszta before boarding your elegant
vessel for a 7-night cruise on the Lower Danube
to the Black Sea. First stop is Kalocsa in the
heart of the paprika-growing area, then cruise
along the border of Croatia into Serbia, past
the fortress of Petrovaradin at Novi Sad and
into Belgrade. A city tour shows you the
highlights of this remarkable capital, and
there’s an opportunity to taste the delicious
local fare. Continue down the Danube through the
dramatic Iron Gates Gorge. Stop in Svistov,
Bulgaria, where a full-day excursion takes you
to the ancient capital of Veliko Târnovo and
nearby Arbanassi. Rejoin your ship in Rousse,
Bulgaria’s largest inland port, and sail to
Constanta, known as the “Pearl of the Black Sea
Riviera.” A visit to the Natural History and
Archaeological Museum is a highlight. Return to
Oltenita, where a short ride takes you to
Bucharest, Romania’s lively capital, for an
overnight and included city sightseeing. |

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BUDAPEST - Guided
sightseeing; Visit Fishermen's Bastion;
Puszta excursion with display of
horsemanship; Welcome reception
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KALOCSA - Guided
sightseeing; Visit the Paprika Museum
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NOVI SAD - Guided
sightseeing
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BELGRADE - Guided
sightseeing; Visit Kalemegdan Fortress
Cruise through the dramatic Iron Gates gorge
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VELIKO TÂRNOVO -
Guided sightseeing; Visit the Patriarch’s
Church
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ARBANASSI - Guided
visit of the Ethnographical Museum and the
Church of the Nativity
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CONSTANTA - Guided
sightseeing; Visit the Natural History and
Archaeological Museum and Peter and Paul
Orthodox Church
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BUCHAREST - Guided
sightseeing; Visit the National Art Museum
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INSIDE VISITS -
Inside visits and special features are shown
in the description, including admission
charges when applicable.
NOTES
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Seven nights deluxe cruise
from Oltenita to Budapest in outside cabin
with hotel style beds
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Nightly piano music on board
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In the event of water level
problems on stretches of any river, it may
be necessary to operate part of the
itinerary by motorcoach
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Please check visa
requirements with your local consulate(s);
responsibility for obtaining visas rests
with the traveler
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Avalon Artistry is operated
by Avalon Waterways
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TOUR WBO Budapest/Bucharest
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7/3/2008
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7/4/2008 |
7/14/2008 |
$2,779.00 |
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8/14/2008
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8/15/2008 |
8/25/2008 |
$2,779.00 |
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9/25/2008
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9/26/2008 |
10/6/2008 |
$2,779.00 |
TOUR WBO Bucharest/Budapest
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7/11/2008
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7/12/2008 |
7/22/2008 |
$2,629.00 |
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8/22/2008
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8/23/2008 |
9/2/2008 |
$2,629.00 |
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10/3/2008
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10/4/2008 |
10/14/2008 |
$2,529.00 |
US$ Price
Details
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Applicable air fare
taxes and fees
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Port charges: $84 per
person
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Please call for single
accommodation price. Triples are not
availale.
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Extra nights per
person in Budapest:
Departures 0523 & 0926: in single room
$320; in twin room $160
Departures 0704 & 0815: in single room
$255; in twin room $138
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Extra nights per
person in Bucharest:
in single room $300; in twin room $162
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Indigo Deck. To upgrade
to a higher category (all cabins
Twin/Double), add per person:
| Category |
Decks |
Price |
| D |
Indigo |
$99 |
| B |
Sapphire |
$449 |
| A |
Sapphire |
$499 |
| P |
Royal Deck |
$599 |
| Jr. Suite |
Royal Deck |
$1099 |
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Day 1
(Thu.) Board your overnight transatlantic
flight.
Days 2-3 Budapest, Hungary
(Fri. & Sat.) Budapest, spanning the banks of
the Danube, is the liveliest and most
cosmopolitan metropolis of Eastern Europe. Seven
bridges, including the famousChain and Elisabeth
Bridges, connect ancient Buda on the right bank
with Pest on the left. The massive hilltop
castle complex with FISHERMEN'S BASTION and the
Matthias Church are sights not to be missed.
Shop for renowned peasant embroidery, Herend
porcelain, and paprika. (BB)
Day 4 Budapest (Embarkation)
(Sun.) Not far from the capital and an
integral part of Hungarian rural life is the
Puszta , or Great Plain, the vast grasslands
where the country’s beloved fiery horses are
reared. After a visit and a demonstration of
traditional Hungarian equestrian prowess
performed by the csikós (wranglers in their
picturesque costumes), return to Budapest for
embarkation. The crew of your vessel waits to
welcome you aboard! (BB,L,D)
Day 5 Kalocsa
(Mon.) Kalocsa was founded by St. Stephen in
1009 as an archbishopric and has a most
turbulent history. The Archbishop’s Palace and
the Kalocsa Cathedral dominate this quiet town,
now best known for paprika and folklore art. (FB,L,D)
Day 6 Novi Sad, Serbia
(Tue.) Overlooking the city of Novi Sad,
with a spectacular view of the Danube and
surroundings, is Marshal Vauban’s unconquerable
Petrovaradin Fortress. Dramatic events in the
recent past have shaped both the present and the
future of this region, resplendent with natural
beauty and a proud history of struggle, victory,
and defeat. (FB,L,D)
Day 7 Belgrade
(Wed.) The capital of Serbia is situated at
the confluence of the Danube and Sava Rivers.
Its main sights include the city’s principal
landmark, KALEMEGDAN FORTRESS; the world’s
largest Orthodox Church of St. Sava; and Marshal
Tito’s tomb and monument. The city center has a
lively pedestrian area and charming outdoor
cafés. (FB,L,D)
Day 8 Iron Gates
(Thu.) The Serbian fortresses of Smederevo
and Golubac and the Trajan Table marking the
Roman conquest of Dacia are impressive sights on
the right bank of the Danube. The most
spectacular scenery must surely be the dramatic
gorge of the Iron Gates, a narrow and formerly
very dangerous passage dividing Europe’s Alps in
the northwest from the Carpathians in the
southeast and forming a natural border between
Serbia and Romania. (FB,L,D)
Day 9 Svistov, Bulgaria–Veliko Târnovo–Arbanassi–Rousse
(Fri.) A comfortable ride away from the
river port of Svistov is the ancient Bulgarian
capital of Veliko Târnovo. Situated on three
hills surrounding the Yantra River, the city was
a natural fortress with ancient stone houses
clinging to the steep slopes. The oldest part is
Tsarevits Hill, home of the Royal Fortress,
palaces, and the PATRIARCH’S CHURCH. The
historic village of Arbanassi is best known for
its ETHNOGRAPHICAL MUSEUM and the outstanding
collection of frescoes in the CHURCH OF THE
NATIVITY. Rousse today is Bulgaria’s largest
inland port. (FB,L,D)
Day 10 Black Sea Canal, Romania–Constanta
(Sat.) The 40-mile-long Black Sea Canal is
the pride and joy of communist achievement and
was completed in 1984. Constanta, situated on
the coast of the Black Sea, is Romania’s most
important commercial center and a popular
resort. Interesting sights are the NATURAL
HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM and the PETER
AND PAUL ORTHODOX CHURCH. (FB,L,D)
Day 11 Oltenita (Disembarkation)–Bucharest
(Sun.) Bucharest, Romania’s lively capital,
is only a short drive from Oltenita. Its wide
boulevards and Arc de Triomphe have gained it
the name “Paris of the East.” Much recent
history has taken place in the city. The
impressive Parliament Building is the second
largest building in the world, after the
Pentagon. The Royal Palace Square was the scene
of riots in 1989, which finally led to the
collapse of the communist dictatorship. The
former Royal Palace now houses the NATIONAL ART
MUSEUM. (FB)
Day 12 Bucharest
(Mon.) Your homebound flight arrives the
same day. (BB)
* Itinerary also operates in reverse from
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