It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas—in Europe

It seems like just yesterday when we got back home from our Oceania Vista cruise from Montreal to Miami, but tomorrow morning, we are off to the airport again for an adventure that has been in the planning stages (and completely paid for) since 2018.

Way back when (doesn’t 2018 sound like a long time ago?), we booked a Viking River cruise to see the Christmas markets on the Danube River. We paid in full at the end of 2018 for a Christmas Market cruise that would sail in December 2020. Well, we all know what happened to that cruise—COVID.

At that point Viking offered us 125% future cruise credit to let them keep our money and take the cruise in 2021. We thought, “Where else could we get a 25% return on our money,” so we said YES! But then it was late November of 2021, and the Delta variant hit Europe. The cruise was still going to sail, but the countries we would be visiting had all closed their Christmas Markets, and most of them would not even allow the boat to dock. So when Viking asked us if we wanted to reschedule to 2022, we said okay. I mean, why go if there is nothing to see?

But the problem then was that by that time (Christmas 2021), all the 2022 Christmas Market cruises were sold out…so here we are in November 2023, getting ready to board a Delta flight to Europe tomorrow morning. We really don’t start the cruise itself (our first river cruise) until the ninth, but when we spend the time and money to fly to Europe, we just can’t see staying for just a week.

We will start our adventure tomorrow with a non-stop flight to Paris and a short flight down to Lisbon, Portugal. We have never been to Portugal, and it is one of my absolute bucket list destinations. We have a very busy five days planned before we fly north to Prague where we join the two-night in Prague followed by a trip by “luxury motor coach” to a one-night stay in Nuremberg on a pre-cruise extension with Viking. After that, we board the Viking longboat Gullveig for our cruise down the Danube. Here’s our route.

As you can see, after we leave Nuremberg, we travel by “luxury motor coach” to Regensburg, where we board Gullveig and then sail to Passau, Krems, Vienna and finally, Budapest. We are spending two nights after the cruise in Budapest before we fly home on December 18th…which just happens to be my 71st birthday—never spent my birthday on a plane before. Hope they have cake! 😜

We hope you will follow along with us. I would promise daily reports, but there are no “sea days” on riverboats, and that means I will do my best to get posts up and online at the end of our day. Can’t wait to tell you all about it. Come back tomorrow when I hope to do a quick story about our flights and our fun time with Air France and Delta.

Airplane travel is nature’s way of making you look like your passport photo. – Al Gore

13 thoughts on “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas—in Europe

  1. bseabob

    “Fun time” on airplanes …. Aren’t you the optimistic one. Bon Voyage
    Take your warmest socks and snow boots. ??!!

  2. Nancy Sherman

    We get off the Gullveig on dec 9! Weather looks really cold for the week ahead. We are in budapest 2 nights then 2 nights in nuremberg.

  3. Nancy Sherman

    We get off the Gullveig on Dec 9! Weather looks really cold for the week ahead. 2 nights pre in Budapest and 2 nights post in Nuremberg. We’ll keep the lights on…

  4. Claudia Fenner

    Hi Jim!
    Looking forward to traveling along with you.. so glad you are posting all about it.
    Enjoy every festive moment!
    Claudia, (sleep7)

  5. May B Muriel

    Both my brother and my son spent their 2023 birthdays on international plane rides, so for me, you’re in excellent company! Plus my daughter-in-law’s birthday is December 18th. Have a blast! Bon voyage, all Bellomos.

  6. Eileen Anderson

    I love reading along with the Bellomos on their travel adventures. This latest one to new cities and your first river cruise will not disappoint. Enjoy!!!

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