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Viking is offering limited-time savings on select European river journeys departing in October and November 2024. The savings are valid on 27 departures across four of Viking’s most popular river journeys with guests now able to enjoy 8-days in Europe from just $2,495* per person or 15-days from $5,495* per person.These offers are available on new bookings made from 3 May 2024 until sold out.
  • Grand European Tour – 15 days – Budapest to Amsterdam or vice versa
    • Priced from $5,495* per person in a Standard Stateroom, with savings up to $14,200 per couple in a Veranda Stateroom on select October departures.
  • Rhine Getaway – 8 days – Amsterdam to Basel
    • Priced from $2,495 per person in a Standard Stateroom, with savings up to $6,000 per couple in a Veranda Stateroom on select November departures.
  • Danube Waltz – 8 days – Budapest to Passau
    • Priced from $3,595 per person in a Standard Stateroom, with savings up to $5,200 per couple in a Veranda Stateroom on select November departures.
  • Romantic Danube – 8 days – Budapest to Regensburg
    • Priced from $2,495 per person in a Standard Stateroom, with savings up to $5,400 per couple in a Veranda Stateroom on select November departures.
Viking advises travel advisors to act quickly and take advantage of this opportunity while it lasts.Go to viking.com.
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