Riviera Travel 2026 Danube River Cruises: Book Now from $2,499

Riviera Travel 2026 Danube River Cruises: Book Now from $2,499
Riviera Travel is offering new lower prices on 2026 Danube river cruises, starting from $2,499.

Riviera Travel is making it easier than ever to experience the Danube with new, lower prices for the 2026 season. Starting from just $2,499, travellers can sail through the heart of Europe on a journey that combines grand imperial capitals like Vienna and Budapest with charming riverside towns such as Dürnstein and Passau. Along the way, the rolling vineyards and castle-dotted landscapes of the Wachau Valley set the scene for a river cruise that blends history, culture, and beauty at every turn.

On board, Riviera Travel’s elegant ships offer fine dining, spacious accommodations, and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Each itinerary includes expertly guided tours, giving travellers deeper insights into the destinations they visit while still allowing time to explore at their own pace. With prices this sharp, it is the perfect opportunity to plan ahead and secure your preferred sailing.

Demand for the 2026 season is already building. Contact us today to learn more about Riviera Travel’s Danube river cruises and reserve your stateroom while early booking savings last.

Terms, conditions and restrictions apply; pricing, availability, and other details subject to change and/ or apply to US or Canadian residents. Please confirm details and booking information with your travel advisor.

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