Take a shore excursion to Salzburg, a city with a rich history. You'll explore Salzburg, a World Heritage City, in addition to the lovely journey on off-the-beaten-track roads from Passau to Salzburg.
The city of Salzburg, which for many years was ruled by catholic prince archbishops, is also famous for being the location of the Sound of Music movie. Along with the sites from the Sound of Music, visit the city's most well-known historical sites.
Important note: It is completely normal for your ship to change location during the day—typically continuing to Vilshofen or occasionally Linz. Rest assured, we will return you to your ship in the correct location, even if it is no longer in Passau. This is a regular part of our service and nothing to worry about.
Your driver is also your guide.<br/>Pickup included
Driver and licensed Guide: Having both, a chauffeur and a licensed guide ensure saving time and getting the maximum out of a private sightseeing tour.<br/>Pickup included
Meet your local guide at the port in Passau and board your luxurious private car.
Get out of Passau and enjoy the beautiful countryside off the beaten path, it will take about 2 hours to Mondsee. Take photos at some hidden places on your way from Passau to Mondsee, where you will have time to visit the Sound of Music Wedding Church.
Next is Salzburg, the highlight on that private tour from Passau. Start with a tour of the city including the best view point of Salzburg and all the Sound of Music locations of the world famous movie. Now, explore the historical old town center of Salzburg by your own (2hours)
Next stop is a photo stop at the Leopoldskron Palace, used as Von Trapp Family House in the Sound of Music film. Great view over the lake with the fortress in the background.
In fact, it can be, that the ship is moving during the day. Instead of catching the bus which would bring you to the next port we recommend to end there with your private tour. Every port between Passau and Linz is possible as end location on that private tour.
Passau is a picturesque German city nestled at the confluence of the Danube, Inn, and Ilz rivers. Known for its stunning baroque architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and scenic river views, it offers a charming blend of history, nature, and Bavarian tradition. The city's unique location makes it a gateway to both Germany and Austria, as well as a hub for Danube River cruises.
Veste Oberhaus is a stunning 13th-century fortress perched on a hill overlooking the Danube and Inn rivers. It offers panoramic views of Passau and the surrounding countryside, as well as a fascinating museum showcasing the city's history.
St. Stephen's Cathedral is a masterpiece of baroque architecture and a symbol of Passau. Its stunning interior features intricate frescoes, ornate altars, and the world's largest cathedral organ. The cathedral is a must-visit for its historical and architectural significance.
A Danube River cruise is a highlight of any visit to Passau. Cruises offer stunning views of the city's skyline, the confluence of the three rivers, and the surrounding landscapes. Choose from short sightseeing cruises or longer trips to nearby destinations.
The Glass Museum Passau is dedicated to the art and history of glassmaking in the region. Housed in a beautiful baroque building, the museum features a diverse collection of glass art, including historical pieces and contemporary works by local and international artists.
Passau's Old Town is a charming area with narrow streets, colorful buildings, and historic landmarks. It's perfect for leisurely strolls, shopping, and dining. Don't miss the historic market square (Residenzplatz) and the picturesque River Inn promenade.
Roast pork with crispy crackling, served with dumplings, sauerkraut, and gravy. A classic Bavarian dish that's hearty and flavorful.
A Bavarian meatloaf made from finely ground meat, served with mustard and bread. It's a popular dish in the region and a must-try for meat lovers.
Steamed dumplings, often served with vanilla sauce or fruit compote. They are sweet, fluffy, and a beloved Bavarian treat.
Fresh trout cooked in a light butter and almond sauce. A classic dish in the Danube region, where fresh river fish is abundant.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Passau, with warm weather perfect for outdoor activities, river cruises, and exploring the city's historic sites. The city comes alive with festivals and outdoor events.
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Passau is a generally safe city with low crime rates. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect your belongings. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing, can occur in crowded areas, so keep an eye on your valuables.
Passau Hauptbahnhof
Passau Central Bus Station
The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services connecting major attractions, neighborhoods, and the train station. Buses are a convenient way to get around, especially for those without a car.
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Salzburg is a charming Austrian city known for its baroque architecture, historic sites, and musical heritage. It's a perfect day trip from Passau, offering a mix of culture, history, and scenic beauty.
Linz is a vibrant Austrian city known for its modern architecture, cultural attractions, and scenic location along the Danube River. It's a great day trip for those interested in contemporary art, history, and food.
Bayerischer Wald is a stunning national park known for its dense forests, scenic hiking trails, and wildlife. It's a perfect day trip for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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