Luxury Danube Cruise & Cycle - Passau to Vienna
Austria, Germany Bike & Boat Tours
Experience the legendary Danube in style aboard the deluxe Merlijn.
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Overview
Discover the Danube River in exceptional comfort aboard the deluxe Merlijn, where spacious accommodations, attentive service, and a welcoming sun deck elevate every moment of your journey.
Combining boutique river cruising with leisurely cycling along the world-famous Danube Cycle Path, this premium bike and barge journey reveals Austria and Germany at their finest – flourishing landscapes, delightful historic towns, and rich cultural treasures.
On this expertly-designed itinerary, you’ll immerse yourself in the culture, traditions, and history surrounding the Danube, from the dramatic Schlögener Loop and wine tastings in the UNESCO-listed Wachau Valley to the magnificent Melk Abbey and imperial Vienna, ‘City of Dreams’. Discover the Danube in authentic detail, from its breathtaking scenery to its beautiful cities.
Each day brings impressive highlights both on and off the bike, with the sophisticated Merlijn and its attentive staff delivering boutique accommodations, refined cuisine, and inviting hospitality. Aboard this elegant boat, every detail is designed to elevate your experience of Europe’s most legendary river.
Highlights
- Passau - City of Three Rivers
- Schloegen Danube Loop
- Wachau - World Cultural Heritage Site & wine tastings
- Linz - Upper Austria's Capital
- Vienna - City of Dreams
- Deluxe accommodation aboard the Merlijn
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Itinerary
*Important Information:
In case of flood or low tide, the shipping company reserves the right to change the route and/or bridge parts of passages with buses. Bicycle touring routes may also be affected. In extreme situations, the shipping company reserves the right to cancel the journey on short notice. No legal right shall be constituted of both situations. Water level is force majeure. The same applies for officially ordered - previously not announced - repair work on locks or bridges or in case of unexpected breakdown of engine or power unit.
Please be aware that these ships, like all other ships on the Danube, are not just your "floating hotels" but also a machine, running engines, also during the night. Especially crossing locks and bridges - and the preparation work - may cause noise. If you are sensitive to noises, please bring your own earplugs.
Passau to Vienna
Day 1: Arrival in Passau
Day 2: Overnight dock outside of Passau - Linz | Bike tour: 18 - 22 mi. (30 - 35 km) | 34 - 37 mi. (55 - 60 km)
Day 3: Linz - Mauthausen - Grein | Bike tour: 3 mi. (5 km) optional + 22 - 25 mi. (35 - 40 km) or extend to 28 - 31 mi. (45 - 50 km)
Day 4: Grein - Overnight dock | Hike: 6 - 9 mi. (10 - 15 km)
Day 5: Overnight dock - Durnstein/Rossatz | Bike tour: 28 - 31 mi. (45 - 50 km)
Day 6: Durnstein/Rossatz - Tulln | Bike tour: 31 - 34 mi. (50 - 55 km)
Day 7: Tulln - Korneuburg/Vienna | Bike tour: 15 - 19 mi. (25 - 30 km) or extend to 25 - 28 mi. (40 - 45 km)
Day 8: Vienna/KorneuburgAll distances are approximate.
Day 1: Arrival in Passau
Check in on board the beautiful Merlijn between 3:30 pm and 4 pm. Enjoy a welcome drink during a welcome briefing and introduction to the crew. After departing from Passau at 4:30 pm, the Merlijn will sail the amazing Blue Danube, which forms the border between Germany and Austria. Dinner is served during the cruise and in the evening, there will be time for a late night stroll. The boat docks for an overnight stay.Day 2: Overnight dock outside of Passau - Linz | Bike tour: 18 to 22 mi. (30 to 35 km) | 34 to 37 mi. (55 to 60 km)
After breakfast, a bike fitting, and introduction, your first cycling tour will start. A fascinating tour along the ‘Schlögener-schlinge’ awaits you, where the Danube makes several bends that have been sculpted through the mountains over millions of years. Early birds can choose to hike up to the ‘Schlogener-Blick’ viewpoint before breakfast, from where you can view the sharpest bend in the Danube, which locals have named, “The natural wonder of upper Austria”.The Danube cycle path will lead you further along the Danube to Aschach and Brandstatt, typical Austrian towns where you might want to stop for a short visit, if only to try the infamous Austrian ‘Kaiserschmarrn’ dessert which pairs well with a delicious cup of coffee. The dessert is named after the Austrian emperor (Kaiser) Franz Joseph I, who was very fond of this kind of fluffy shredded pancake. After your visit, the Merlijn welcomes you on board again to take you to Linz. If you still have a few more miles left in you on your first day, you can cycle on to Linz. The boat docks here overnight.
“It all begins in Linz” the Austrian saying goes. Around the main square are many historical and architecturally interesting houses, such as the old Town Hall. West of the main square, there is the old quarter with many other historic buildings, such as Renaissance houses, or baroque-style houses. At night, take a guided after dinner stroll through the city.
Day 3: Linz - Mauthausen - Grein | Bike tour: 3 mi. (5 km) optional + 22 to 25 mi. (35 to 40 km) or extend to 28 or 31 mi. (45 to 50 km)
During breakfast, the captain will navigate Merlijn towards Mauthausen, where your bike tour begins. In Mauthausen is a WWII Nazi concentration camp situated just a few kilometers from the city, which can be visited if you want to add an additional 5 km to today’s ride. There are two different cycle routes possible today: the shorter tour that goes along the Danube, or a longer route that leads you a bit more through the backcountry. Both routes lead to today’s destination of Grein, a picturesque town situated in a small bay at the entrance of the narrow valley of Strudengau, along the Danube. Dinner is served on board.Day 4: Grein - Overnight dock | Hike: 6 to 9 mi. (10 to 15 km)
Today offers a break from the saddle. After breakfast is an opportunity to tour the ‘Schloss Greinburg’, one of the only castles that is still privately owned. Its impressive features include a stone theater and shipping museum. The remainder of the day gives you multiple choices. Austria is not only biker-friendly but also a hiker’s paradise offering so many options to explore. Depending on the ability of the group, the guide will suggest a hiking trail and lead you on a walk through beautiful nature.You can also opt to take a day off from activities and visit Grein’s shops, city theater, or museums. Or just relax on board and enjoy the beautiful scenery from behind your book.
In the afternoon, the Merlijn sets off for a stunning cruise, along the meandering Danube through the Struden bends. You’ll pass the Persenbeug lock, which brings the boat down many meters like a stair step in the river. Persenbeug is an old shipping town strategically situated next to the river, with a castle overlooking it all. It is also home to a hydro-electric power plant. This plant is the oldest power station in Austria, and almost supplied the entire nation when it was built in 1950. The day ends with an overnight stay in a small Austrian town. Enjoy this peaceful area and the calm Danube with a drink in the spacious lounge or on the comfy terrace.
Day 5: Overnight dock - Durnstein/Rossatz | Bike tour: 28 to 31 mi. (45 to 50 km)
The next two days are packed with highlights! Today’s tour will start after another delicious breakfast on board, and begins along the peacefully flowing Danube. After cycling for approximately an hour, you arrive at ‘Stift Melk’, set high above the Danube. Here, you will enjoy a guided tour to learn more about this blockbuster abbey fortress. After the tour, you’ll walk a few meters to the stunning city of Melk, which, together with the fortress, are undoubtedly the high point of any visit to the region, as well as a popular stop-off.You follow the Danube further downstream until the calm and peaceful flow of the Danube evolves into a narrow and untamed rapidly moving river, until you reach the 'Wachau. This area (German pronunciation: va-xau) is an Austrian valley with a picturesque landscape formed by the River Danube. Overloaded with castles and ruins, as well as urban architecture and vineyards, it is one of the most prominent tourist destinations of Lower Austria, appealing to ‘connoisseurs and epicureans’ due to its high-quality wines. The Wachau was inscribed as ‘Wachau Cultural Landscape’ in the UNESCO List of World Heritage Sites in December 2000, in recognition of its architectural and agricultural history. The day ends in Durnstein/Rossatz, where you stay overnight. After dinner, a wine-tasting session at a local winery is organized.
Day 6: Durnstein/Rossatz - Tulln | Bike tour: 31 to 34 mi. (50 to 55 km)
A longer route is planned today. During breakfast, the Merlijn will take you on a short cruise to Dürnstein, another pearl of the Wachau Valley. The small roofed stairs at the water's edge leads to the heart of the town. Dürnstein is not only known for its beautiful buildings, but also for the castle above the town where Richard I of England, yes, the Lionheart, was once imprisoned. After visiting this beautiful historic town, the rest of the tour will lead you mostly along the peacefully flowing Danube, which you can admire from the saddle of your bike. Just before arriving at the Merlijn in Tulln, you can visit the ‘Garten Tulln’, an attraction for gardening enthusiasts. The city is often referred to as ‘city of flowers” because of this botanical garden and the abundance of parks. It’s also the hometown of the influential painter, Egon Schiele.Day 7: Tulln - Korneuburg/Vienna | Bike tour: 15 to 19 mi. (25 to 30 km) or extend to 25 to 28 mi. (40 to 45 km)
This morning, you’ll leave Tulln behind and cycle the last stretch along the popular classic ‘Donau Radweg’. It will lead you through mostly rural areas: a dream for every cyclist. After a picnic lunch, there are two options: board the Merlijn, or cycle on to Vienna. In the evening, the Captain's dinner is served.Day 8: Vienna/Korneuburg
Check-out and departure after breakfast. If time allows, an afternoon exploring Vienna is highly recommended.Vienna to Passau
Day 1: Arrival in Vienna/Korneuburg
Day 2: Korneburg - Tulln, 19 - 22 mi. (30 - 35 km), or shorten to 16 mi. (25 km)
Day 3: Tulln - Durnstein/Rossatz, 31 - 34 mi. (50 - 55 km)
Day 4: Durnstein/Rossatz - Overnight dock, 28 - 31 mi. (45 - 50 km)
Day 5: Overnight dock - Grein, 22 - 25 mi. (35 - 40 km) or extend to 31 - 34 mi. (50 - 55 km)
Day 6: Grein - Linz, 22 to 25 mi. (35 - 40 km) + optional 3 mi. (5 km)
Day 7: Linz - Passau, 22 to 25 mi. (35 - 40 km) or extend to 34 - 37 mi. (55 - 60 km)
Day 8: Departure from PassauDay 1: Arrival in Vienna/Korneuburg
Check-in on board is from 3:30 pm to 4 pm. At 4:30 PM, the Merlijn will set sail. Enjoy a welcome drink during the tour briefing and introduction of the crew. After familiarizing yourself with the ship, dinner is served, and following your meal, take a stroll or enjoy a relaxing evening in the cozy lounge. It's highly recommended that you spend a few days in Vienna prior to joining the ship. Baroque streetscapes and imperial palaces set the stage for Vienna's artistic and musical masterpieces. Don’t forget to eat a traditional ‘Sacher Torte’ during your stay. A day trip to the Slovakian city of Bratislava is also within close range.Day 2: Korneuburg - Tulln, 19 - 22 mi. (30 - 35 km), or shorten to 16 mi. (25 km)
Breakfast will be served in the restaurant followed by a bike introduction. The first few miles will be on Austrian ground along the popular classic ‘Donau Radweg’. Today's route leads through mostly rural areas, which are a dream for every cyclist. Just before arriving at the Merlijn in Tulln, you can visit the ‘Garten Tulln’, an attraction for gardening enthusiasts. The city is often referred to as the ‘city of flowers’ because of its botanical garden and abundance of parks. It’s also the hometown of the influential painter Egon Schiele. Dinner is served on board and afterward you can take a stroll through the town.Day 3: Tulln - Durnstein/Rossatz, 31 - 34 mi. (50 - 55 km)
A longer ride is planned for today. Leaving Tulln behind, you cycle through the picturesque towns of Krems and Stein in the Wachau Valley. The tour leads mostly along the peacefully flowing Danube allowing you to take in the scenic views from the saddle. After visiting these beautiful towns, you will cross the bridge to find the Merlijn in Durnstein/Rossatz, where it will stay overnight. After dinner, a wine tasting session is organized at a local winery.Day 4: Durnstein/Rossatz - Overnight dock, 28 - 31 mi. (45 - 50 km)
Experience two exhilarating days filled with unforgettable highlights! Today’s adventure begins post-breakfast, starting with a visit to another gem of the Wachau Valley: Dürnstein. Navigate the quaint roofed stairs along the water's edge to discover the heart of the town. Dürnstein boasts stunning architecture and is renowned for its castle, once a prison for Richard the Lionheart. Follow the Danube upstream through the picturesque Wachau Valley, celebrated for its historic castles, vineyards, and charming towns. This Austrian treasure, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its cultural and agricultural significance, captivates visitors with its rich history and exceptional wines.After cycling 2/3 of today’s tour, you’ll arrive at the stunning city of Melk. After a short visit, you’ll walk to ‘Stift Melk’, set high above the Danube. A guided tour to learn more about this blockbuster abbey fortress is included. Together with the city of Melk, this undoubtedly forms the high point of any visit to the region. The day ends with an overnight stay in a small Austrian town. Enjoy this peaceful area and the calm Danube with a drink in the spacious lounge, or on the comfy terrace.
Day 5: Overnight dock - Grein, 22 - 25 mi. (35 - 40 km) or extend to 31 - 34 mi. (50 - 55 km)
Today’s cycle tour will start in the morning. You can choose the longer or shorter ride of the day. Meet the group again in the old shipping town of Persenbeug, strategically situated next to the river, with a castle atop of it, and certainly worth a short visit. It is also home to a shipping lock and hydroelectric power plant. This plant is the oldest power station in Austria and almost supplied the entire nation when it was built in 1950. After the visit, follow the meandering Danube along the area called ‘Strudengau’, a narrow 25km valley along the Danube. Your tour ends in Grein, a picturesque town situated in a small bay at the exit of the ‘Strudengau’. Today, you will be offered a tour of ‘Schloss Greinburg’, a beautiful palace with a stone theatre. Dinner will be served on board.Day 6: Grein - Linz, 22 to 25 mi. (35 to 40 km) + optional 3 mi. (5 km)
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast on board as the captain navigates upstream along the Danube. Once the boat docks, your cycling tour begins, leading you towards Mauthausen. This town is known for its WWII Nazi concentration camp, located just a few kilometers away. If you choose to visit, it's an additional 5 km round trip. Afterward, continue your ride through scenic landscapes toward Linz, where the Merlijn will be waiting for you.“It all begins in Linz” the Austrian saying goes, which is spot on, as Linz is a city on the move, with its finger firmly on the pulse of the nation’s tech industry. Around the main square are many historically relevant and architecturally interesting houses, such as the old Town Hall.
West of the main square, there is the old quarter with many other historic buildings, such as Renaissance houses, or older houses with a baroque facade. In the evening, you can explore more of Austria’s culture in this vibrant city.
Day 7: Linz - Passau, 22 - 25 mi. (35 - 40 km) or extend to 34 - 37 mi. (55 - 60 km)
Prepare for an exciting day on the Danube with our journey to Passau! Breakfast will be served as we sail past charming Austrian towns like Brandstatt and Aschach, where you can savor the famous Austrian dessert, Kaiserschmarrn. Cycling enthusiasts will love the route through the stunning Schlögener Schlinge, known for its breathtaking bends carved by the Danube over millennia. Don’t miss the Schlögener Blick viewpoint for a panoramic view of this natural wonder! Choose between cruising aboard the Merlijn in the afternoon or continuing your cycling adventure to Passau.Day 8: Passau
Disembarkation is after breakfast. If you choose to continue your holiday, Passau is a good place to spend a few more days. Explore the three rivers by boat and enjoy the evening with a walk through the old town or a visit to Veste Oberhaus opposite. From 1867, the castle served as a penal institution, but today, it is home to the town museum, which has numerous permanent and special exhibitions. From the terrace, you’ll have a wonderful view of the old town of Passau and the confluence of the three rivers.
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Merlijn
Deluxe Class Barge
"The Divine Miss M" as we lovingly call the Merlijn is a diva, for sure. What can we say? Is it the luxurious cabins with the most comfortable beds you have ever slept in? Is it the lovely dining area with the large windows and skylight that let the air, light, and sun pour in? Or perhaps it is the sun deck, where you can relax with newfound friends, sharing good wine and good conversation. We think you will find it is the entire divine package! Step on board and discover for yourself! Read More
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Inclusions
What’s Included
- Accommodation for 7 nights on board the Merlijn
- Cabin with climate control and private bathroom
- Bedding, towels, toiletries, sewing kit, vanity kit, and bathrobe & slippers
- Full-service staff, daily cabin cleaning, manned bar (no self-service)
- Welcome drink
- Daily breakfast buffet, 6 packed lunches, & 6 three-course gourmet dinners
- Unlimited specialty coffee, tea, hot chocolate, sodas, and ice water (self‑service)
- Assorted sodas, wines (including non‑alcoholic), and beer on tap & bottled (including non‑alcoholic)
- Porterage of luggage upon arrival and departure
- English‑speaking tour guide
- Standard touring bike with waterproof pannier, city backpack, towel, & water bottle
- Helmet with communication system
- Daily bike loading & unloading
- Support vehicle on select days (2026 tours)
- Harbor, lock, canal, and ferry fees
- Entrance to Schloss Greinburg
- Wine tasting session at local winery
- Entrance and guided tour at Stift Melk
What’s Not Included
- 1 dinner
- Excursions and entrance fees
- Beverages not mentioned (such as spirits and cocktails)
- City maps and bike maps (some are available on board but can’t be guaranteed)
- Gratuities for crew and guides (cash only)
- Electronic payments of your onboard expenses (cash only)
- Bike Protection
- Travel Insurance
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Dates & Pricing
Dates & Pricing
Questions about dates or pricing? We’re here to help! Call 800-951-4384 to talk to a Tour Specialist now.
- 2 for 1 special on August 9th departure
Applicable to new bookings made on or after June 18.
Jun 26Jun 26 Passau to Vienna € 3145 Book Jun 26Jun 26 Passau to Vienna On request Book Aug 9Aug 9 Discount Vienna to Passau € 3415 Book Aug 9Aug 9 Discount Vienna to Passau On request Book Pricing details and extra options
- Passau to Vienna 2026 Jun 26 from € 31452026 departures: Jun 26
2026 June Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Tour package Double occupancy cabin € 3145 Single occupancy cabin On request Bike rental Price Standard touring bike Included Electric bike € 180
- Vienna to Passau 2026 Aug 9 from € 34152026 departures: Aug 9
2026 August Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Tour package Double occupancy cabin € 3415 Single occupancy cabin On request Bike rental Price Standard touring bike Included Electric bike € 180
Please Note
- Rates are per person, based on double occupancy
- Tour prices are based on the fuel costs at time prices are set, often months or years in advance. In rare cases, additional fees may apply for fuel cost increases.
- Information to read before you book
- We recommend purchasing trip insurance
- Please see our FAQ
- 2 for 1 special on August 9th departure
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Extra Info
Skill Level — Easy
Relatively easy tour following the flow of the Danube. The route is mostly flat but there are some rolling hills especially coming out of the Danube valley. It takes place on good, asphalt bike paths very suitable for beginners and children. Daily distances can be adjusted.
Airport Info
Closest international airport to your tour start in Passau is Munich International Airport (MUC) which is well connected to the city center by either train or express bus. The closest international airport to your tour start in Vienna is the Vienna International Airport (VIE)
Local Travel
To travel directly to Passau from the airport by public transportation, you first must take a shuttle bus to Freising train station. Cost is approximately €3. From here you take a train to Passau. Train ride is approximately 2½ hr. depending on connections and costs €30 - €45 depending on type of train. You could also utilize a transfer service such as SMS Airport Shuttle. On some boats, transfers can be booked. Please see pricing. Passau has 3 different docking locations and we will inform you of exact ship location in Passau in your final travel information.
To reach the ship from Vienna International Airport (VIE), take the City Airport Train (CAT) or S-Bahn S7 to Wien Mitte, then transfer via taxi, tram, or metro to the docking location. Alternatively, taxis and ride-sharing services provide direct transfers. The exact docking location will be confirmed in your final travel documents.
Climate
The region has a moderate maritime climate, generally experiencing pleasantly mild winters and relatively cool summers. Please check local conditions prior to your departure and remember that your tour will cover a significant distance and will stretch along the Danube from Passau to Vienna and back.
Day of Rest
Any day can be designated a day of rest by remaining on board, relaxing on deck and enjoying the varied river scenes
Remarks
The cycling itinerary on the Merlijn is fully guided.
Important to know
Travel Documents
It is each traveler's responsibility to ensure that you are in compliance with the country or countries you plan to visit. This includes and is not limited to passport validity, visa requirements, and acquisition, blank passport pages required for your destination (s), etc. For US citizens, the US Department of State website is a good source of information. The Country Information tab in the International Travel section provides details about passport validity, blank passport pages required, etc.
*Important note: Please check on the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) status as once implemented, this will be required to visit any of the 26 Schengen-member countries for tourism, business, medical, or transit. This is an additional check on security rather than a visaExtra Stay
We can arrange extra nights in Passau! If you would like to reserve additional nights on your own, we advise Booking.com for researching and reserving. You can read a detailed description of the hotels offered including a listing of amenities, customer reviews, and ratings.
Tour Operator
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