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Viking Deal of the Week: Passage to Eastern Europe

Viking’s popular 11-day Passage to Eastern Europe from Bucharest, to Budapest or vice versa is now on sale, priced from $4695 per person including savings of up to $1000 per couple* plus $1000 flight credit per couple when booked before 30 November 2020.

This incredible river cruise takes the path less travelled through five Eastern European countries showcasing the lesser-known wonders of Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, Hungary.

See Bucharest’s 3000-room Palace of Parliament. Make banitsa bread with a home cook in Vidin. Explore Belgrade’s Ottoman and European treasures, including sixth-century Kalemegdan Fortress. View the Danube’s towering Iron Gate. Visit a Croatian family’s Osijek home. Witness Hungary’s daredevil Puszta horsemen. Behold Budapest’s grandeur. Once hidden behind the Iron Curtain, the eastern Danube still has secrets to reveal on this enriching cruisetour.

The fare includes eight guided shore excursions, deluxe accommodation, all onboard meals complimentary wine, beer and soft drinks with lunch and dinner, unlimited Wi-Fi, 24-hour specialty tea, coffee and bottled water, and onboard gratuities.

Plus, when you book before 30 September 2020 you’ll enjoy the peace of mind that only Viking’s Risk-Free Guarantee can deliver, with the freedom to change plans up to 24 hours before departure.

Additional 2022 and 2023 sailings are now available for sale.

For additional information, visit vikingcruises.com.au or phone Viking on 138 747 (AU) / 0800 447 913 (NZ).

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