Vienna River Cruise: Much like choosing a restaurant, cruising the Vienna Danube opens up a confusing choice. Do you prefer lush scenery over contemporary architecture? Enjoy the thrill of high speed transport or rather an elegant cruise ship, or chilling on a sofa boat? One thing is for sure: You need to be selective to enjoy a boat ride on Donau.
Why Not All Vienna River Cruises Tick The Box
Contrary to Johann Strauss's Danube waltz and most boat tour operators, the Danube river in Vienna isn't always as scenic as you may expect, let alone of blue color. Unlike in Budapest, the Danube does not cross the city center. Instead, it separates the 2nd district Leopoldstadt from the 21st district of Floridsdorf. This means that a city cruise on the Danube usually introduces guests to the industrial charms of Handelskai in Leopoldstadt, and the contemporary high-rise buildings of Donau City on the Floridsdorf side. Hence, most city cruises include the more central Danube Canal, which highlights more landmarks. If you consider a Vienna river cruise, just adapt your expectations and go for a short evening cruise with soft light.
If you ask me, the best location for a truly scenic Danube river tour is UNESCO World Heritage site Wachau Valley. A top alternative is to travel to Bratislava, where you can choose between a majestic Danube cruise along the whole Vienna stretch to Bratislava, and an exciting high speed catamaran whizz. Here is my boiled down guide to the best boat trips on the Donau.
1. City Evening Cruise

Along the Danube canal, Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser's Kunsthaus adds fun, and the most relaxing sites are the Prater woodlands and Danube Island. Do also watch out for Otto Wagner's modernist Schützenhaus, and the Zaha Hadid-designed university library. On top, you'll get to try the Otto-Wagner designed lock at Nussdorf!
2. Electric Sofa Boat On The Old Danube

Not only are these electric boats quiet and sustainable their quirky designs and large sofas make them extremely comfortable, and an easy platform to take a plunge into the waters on a hot summer day. Read my review.
3. Old Danube By Private Retro Boat
Since the Alte Donau (Old Danube) is so tranquil it lends itself to private boat tours. During the summer locals cruise along in electric retro boats ejoying picnic. You can rent those boats for two hours, complete with a picnic basket filled with fresh food including croissants, baguettes, jam, Nutella, and a ham and cheese plate. Drinks include Prosecco, mineral water, coffee, and orange juice.
What I like about these boat trips: They offers a more intimate way to experience Vienna, away from the typical tourist attractions and crowds. It shows you a quieter, more relaxed side of the city from a unique perspective on the water. Find out more.
4. Kayaking On The Old Danube

One of the best ways to experience the Old Danube along with tiny Gänsehäufel island, a lake shore café and the weekend log cabins of local residents is kayaking. During this private tour your certified open-water lifeguard will take you to the best spots. Between May and September the water is perfect for a swim, so do take your swimsuits with you. Find out more.
5. Wachau boat trip

Here is a selection of more than a dozen cruises, boat trips, and kayaking tours on the Danube in and around Vienna. The most picturesque stretch is definitely in Wachau Valley. When cruising in Vienna, prepare for an urban and contemporary experience. Check the list of popular cruises and boat rides in Vienna and surroundings.
6. Historic Zille Small Boat Tour

Today, locals and visitors cruise in a Zille boat between Spitz, Dürnstein and Krems while tasting local wines, listening to local legends of knights and castles, and gazing into a river landscape of vineyards, castle ruins and historic villages.
Season: April to mid October
Prices: fro EUR 60 pp
For further information and bookings contact me at barbara.cacao(at)@vienna-unwrapped.com
7. Quick Vienna To Bratislava Boat Ride

Definitely, we found we had more than enough time in Bratislava to do sightseeing. Read my story about our catamaran ride and mini danube cruise.
Vienna to Budapest
Note: The Vienna river cruise hydrofoil service has been suspended. There is a six hour Danube cruise that takes you from Vienna to Budapest and back on a high speed hydrofoil. This is the fastest of all boat trips between the two cities. It is a good option for people who want a day cruise on the Danube and visit Budapest. Added benefit: You are free to explore both cities at your own speed and taste. Go here for a review and more information on the hydrofoil Vienna - Budapest.
About The Danube River

In Vienna, the Danube was regulated in the 1870ies to prevent Austria's capital from being flooded. The original Danube bed was transformed into the Old Danube (Alte Donau), now a lake. South of it, the new Danube river bed was created. The long and narrow Danube Island (Donauinsel) separates the Danube from the New Danube (Neue Donau). Explore the best places on the Wiener Donau in my Vienna Danube insider guide.
Map Of Vienna Danube From Wachau To Budapest
The river danube map below highlights the area between the Wachau Valley and Budapest. Click on the placemarks below for more information about the marked cities and areas.
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