Saturday, February 11, 2012

Hydrofoil The Danube

March 23, 2010 by  
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A river cruise on the Danube? Sounds great, but if time is short, hydrofoil the Danube like we did, and enjoy the highlights.

River cruises that last for a week or so are a great way to see the Danube towns. But we had plans for wine tasting in Hungary, so we didn’t have time for a leisurely river cruise.

We discovered that hydrofoils regularly travel between Budapest Hungary, Bratislava Slovakia and Vienna (Wien) Austria. Departures are daily in August, and three days a week from May to September. There are generally no departures in the off season.

These cruises take you, speedily, by the beautiful scenery along the Danube including cute little villages, castles, and the sites of the famed “Danube Bend”. There are two locks between Budapest and Bratislava and one more lock if you hydrofoil the Danube all the way to Vienna. The trip for us between Budapest and Bratislava took a little less than four hours.

Most passengers travel from Budapest all the way to Vienna… or the reverse. The hydrofoils do stop in Bratislava, but you have to be sure to have reservations. They will also stop in the pretty little town of Visegrad Hungary which is on the Danube bend if you made reservations in advance.

Those reservations for the interim stops don’t have to be made way ahead… We were going only as far as Bratislava, and we made ours just the day before we took the hydrofoil.

Though you are speeding along, the trip is narrated in Hungarian, German and English, so you will know which towns and important sights you are seeing… however briefly. There are snacks and drinks available for purchase on board.

When we approached Bratislava, the Steward alerted us to our approach. The hydrofoil moored at the dock, and we disembarked with our luggage…. Before we could think to ask any questions, the boat took off up the river… and there we were standing on the dock. One other couple got off with us, and we all just looked at each other and laughed… it seemed so…. abrupt. I mean, there we were in a new country, and we just got dumped off the boat!

There was no customs house or information booth or anything. This really wasn’t a problem… it was just a surprise to us. It’s a funny story, and now you know what to expect if you decide to take a similar trip.

Bratislava doesn’t straddle the river like Budapest does, but the main part of town is a short manageable walk from the dock. We found a great hotel only a block away. All of Bratislava is walkable and tourist friendly.

We returned from Bratislava to Budapest the next day… that wine tasting drive was calling! We had to search a bit for the departure dock… it was not the same dock where we had been dropped off, but it was only about a half a block away in a cruise terminal building.

We couldn’t resist the opportunity to hydrofoil the Danube. We thought it was a great way to maximize our travel experience…. It might be just the thing for you too.

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