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    Viking River Cruise - Veranda cabin with full size balcony

    Viking River Cruise

    2.6(18 reviews)
    0.4 kmInnenstadt

    June 24, 2025. Would you pay $9000 per person for 14 day Grand European river cruise Amsterdam to…read moreBudapest? We paid for a 205 sq ft full balcony Veranda 9 months before departure. $7000 for a 150 sq ft standard room with only a foot wide window across the ceiling. $8000 for a 135 sq ft french balcony room with a railing to look out the floor to ceiling window. Other river cruise companies like Overseas Adventures have discounts closer to departure time. But the choice of rooms becomes more limited, and the price of airfare goes up. Flew United airlines business class from San Francisco to Amsterdam, at $2000 apiece, roughly half the fare if we had purchased it 2 month in advance. Seamless transfer by Viking from airport to cruise ship. Our river cruise was open to board noon of the first day, with rooms available in the early afternoon. Brought 30 five dollar bills for tipping drivers and tour guides for the next 7 days. And you will need coins in Euros or florins for bathrooms on shore. Packed quick drying clothes. Stretch a provided plastic clothes line with clothes pins in the bathroom for drying. Queen size bed, with space for sitting chair next to the floor to ceiling window with sliding door. Mini fridge with electronic safe and drawers for folding clothes, and closet for hanging clothes. No microwave oven. Standard rooms, French balcony rooms and Veranda rooms with full balconies have the same cramped bathroom design with shower. Shower panes fold inside or outside, so there's elbow room on the toilet. Housekeeping comes at 7am and 6pm to change towels and vacuum the unit. We sailed during the heat wave of 2025, and used the balcony when sailing late afternoons into the night. Our cabin faced the starboard side, and was usually anchored next to shore. Often when anchoring for the day the ship will be side by side to other cruise ships, with a balcony view of the other ship's quarters. Once I got on the wrong boat as had to remember the name of the other boats if crossing over to your boat, as your boat would not be visible from shore. No kids, no casinos, on Viking river and ocean cruise ships. Only Viking ocean cruise ships have pools, laundry facilities and exercise rooms. Daytime excursions in the morning, as early as 8am. Fees $90 to $1000 for optional excursions. Viking provides luxury coaches to bus you from the dock to the town centers, picking up to return to the boat. Once, the bus had to turn back and pick up a couple who missed the pickup. Dining room can hold 140 people, and sun deck or lounge 100 people. At the Rhine Gorge all 100 of those chairs were occupied with people looking at the 24 castles going by. Buffet breakfast, and three choices of lunch and dinner served in the dining room at set times. Unlimited wine, beer, soft drinks and orange, apple, grapefruit, tomato juices. Drinks served in the bar at the lounge are at user's expense. Evening music and other entertainment shown in the lounge part of cruise price. Many drinkers paid in advance the $27 per day silver spirits drink package, or $400 for the entire 15 day trip. Cruise price does not include gratuity to the crew, nor to the tour guides and bus drivers. Suggested tip is 20 euros per person per day. 560 euros for the two of us, or $650 in tips. There is a 140 meter oval walking track on the sun deck. I did some running on it, until passengers downstairs complained of heavy footfalls shaking their ceilings. Three consecutive days when the sun deck was closed due to innumerable low bridges The temperatures were so hot that the river levels were too low for passage on the water. At Nuremberg we had to pack and transfer from one boat, and take a 3 hour bus trip on the autobahn to another boat at Passau. At least one couple overslept and missed the bus. 600 euro taxi fare, but in the interests of PR Viking paid the tab. In each year 2024, 2025,2026 I got one cold. Every time on Viking river cruises. The seniors and communal dining and lounging, and bus rides in close quarters meant colds were common and spread quickly. Crew members mainly in their 20s had stronger immune systems to ward off colds. Low waters meant we had to anchor two days 90 minutes bus trip outside of Budapest. At the last moment we were able to dock in Budapest, arriving after midnight, the day of departure to the airport. I got up at 3am to take pictures of lights of Budapest at night from our prime anchoring spot,as daylight by 430am. On the last day, Viking had buses take passengers, who flew with Viking arranged flights, to the airport, starting at 4am. Others left their luggage out before 8am to be loaded onto taxis for later flights. 9am all room card keys expire, although some stayed for lunch. Public restrooms on third floor outside of the lounge became the most popular rooms after 9am.

    Fifteen day Viking River Cruise. You pay for a suite with a balcony but don't know there will be a…read moreboat moored on both sides of you. Your view is the boat beside of yours much of the time. The dining room with low ceilings and a boat moored on both sides feels like a dungeon. They know the river is too low for passage but don't tell you until it's time to be bused around the low water to another boat. One of the selling points of cruising is not packing/unpacking but that's what we did. So we are on the new boat and during a heat wave, our air conditioner isn't working. Our whole floor. Our last two cruises were on Oceania and Regent. We had suites on both that were far superior to Viking. I keep flipping between two and three stars so I'll stay at three but it's a weak three. One of the buses they used today didn't have a working air conditioner. I understand things happen but a world class company has to stay on top of maintenance in an attempt to keep calamities from happening. It's June. If they are having these mechanical issues this early, August may be tough. Perhaps the solution is less river time and more maintenance. And demand better service from the buses you charter. Throwing up your hands and saying we can't help it is poor customer service. I also haven't been impressed with the excursions. Most of our European trips have been land based and the quality of the tours were stronger with entrance passes and expert tour guide to the Sistine Chapel for example. Here they show you the exterior and then give you free time to buy your pass and visit. And the day is very structured. Food is only available at set meal times. Far too regimented for my taste. But everybody loves Viking so I expect the problem is me. One last thing. For lunch. I ordered the salad and asked the waiter to leave off the meat. And to replace it with a plant based patty which they have. I asked the waiter if he understood and he assured me he did. He didn't. My food was delivered a long time after the others at my table. No patty. I'm a vegetarian and have been disappointed with my protein options overall. Oceania and Regent had much better food options. Heck, the Norwegian Epic was far superior. In conclusion, European land based tours fit me better than Viking River Cruises and Oceania and Regent fit me better on the water. Cost wise, Viking is a very expensive option especially the suite package. I don't think the level of service and mechanical integrity warrants the cost. But now I know. Life is a learning experience. It's hot! Day 2 without air conditioning. Rating down to two stars and dropping quickly. 102 degrees F. It's hot ladies and gentlemen. But that isn't the ships mission. Getting to Amsterdam to pick up another load of travelers is job one. Ice machines are empty. Logic would dictate docking and getting a team to fix the problem but that goes against job one - the next cruise. We are merely collateral damage as surely after this voyage aboard the Vili, Viking knows we won't be making this mistake again. But please don't let the minor problem of 102 degrees on a metal inferno without air conditioning be your concern. It's the general lack of quality service that is my main concern. Wife and I are relatively healthy so we should survive. I do worry about older travelers, heavier travelers and unhealthy travelers but it appears Viking is worried about getting to Amsterdam by Friday. When do they stop plodding ahead, risking the health of their passengers? Is a catastrophic health situation worth making it to Amsterdam on Friday? Not to me but you will have to ask Viking for their answer.

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    Arriving in Budapest on morning of departure to airport

    Neukam Reba - travelservices - Updated June 2026

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