Cruise on Danube

Location

Budapest
Hungary
47° 29' 39.7932" N, 19° 2' 55.4316" E
HU
General info: 

Budapest is the city created by merging two separate cities on the opposite banks of the Danube River. To make the links between Buda and Pest strong, the city officials built the most impressive buildings near the river. The ‘Princess of Danube’, as the Budapest is often nicknamed, shows its history in the best light when from the water. Cruising down the river Danube offers the great experience in every European city, but the Budapest is special. In this city, the center is the river. From monumental buildings, such as the Hungarian Parliament Building, Citadella, the Chain Bridge, to modern buildings at Marina Part and the city beach on Margit island, everything important is located here. Budapestdanubecruise.com offers various cruising programs on the Danube River. The professional guide and boat staff will do everything in their power to make your Budapest Danube cruise experience unforgettable.

Getting there: 

Budapest Danube Cruise company headquarters are located near Vörösmarty tér metro station at Károly körút number 5.

Costs: 

Day time cruise: Adults: 4.500 HUF (approx. 18 EUR or 24 USD), Students: 3.500 HUF (approx. 14 EUR or 18 USD) Children, 10-14 years old: 2.250 HUF (approx. 9 EUR or 12 USD), Children, 0-10 years old: free; Evening cruise: Adults: 5.500 HUF (approx. 21 EUR or 28 USD), Students: 4.400 HUF (approx. 17 EUR or 23 USD), Children, 10-14 years old: 2.750 HUF (approx. 11 EUR or 14 USD), Children, 0-10 years old: free

Interesting places nearby

At Passo Rolle (9 km from San Martino - reachable by ski-bus in 20 minutes) you'll find 15 km of tracks from 1900 to 2200 metres in altitude with 5 chair-lifting systems and a ski-lift.

BASE: 9048ft
SUMMIT: 11318ft
VERTICAL DROP: 2270ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 6
Gondolas: 4
Chairs: 2
Surface: 0

Patscherkofel - the mountain of Olympic Games and World Cup Races The Patscherkofel has always played a big part in sports history: Olympic Wintergames in 1964 and 1976 with the legendary race of Franz Klammer, in the season 1998/99 the

The ski resort Pec pod Snežkou has the ski slopes of various difficulties, from Lounek for children to more difficult downhill slopes. This resort is particularly suitable for families with children.

There are two Pejo's in the sunny Val di Sole. One an old spa town (Pejo Fonti) without lift, the other the purpose built ski centre.

A year round destination resort with a long and colourful history in an area of immense scenic beauty.