Unlimited Prosecco & Spritz boat cruise on Budapest's Danube: 60-min night sails from Vigadó Square with city lights & audio guide. Saturdays 2026!
where: Budapest, 1. kerület - Várkerület, Vigadó téri Mahart kikötő
Get set for epic evenings on the Danube in Budapest with the Prosecco & Aperitivo Spritz Boat—a 60-minute sightseeing cruise packed with unlimited top-shelf drinks and stunning city lights. Departing from Vigadó Square (Vigadó tér) MAHART dock in the Castle District (Várkerület), it’s the ultimate chill-out for mates, dates, or weekend vibes. Choose from 17:30 or 19:00 sailings—arrive 10 minutes early. Non-boozy folks get fresh house lemonade, so no one misses out.
What’s On the Menu
Your ticket scores unlimited Mionetto Prosecco, Aperitivo Spritz, and house lemonade, plus a QR code audio guide spilling the secrets of Budapest’s history amid panoramic views.
2026 Dates
Sailings run on Saturdays between February 21 and May 17: April 4, 11, 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16. The perfect city escape—need we say more?
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Pros
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Epic nighttime views of Budapest's illuminated Parliament, Chain Bridge, and Buda Castle from the Danube—beats any postcard.
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Unlimited Mionetto Prosecco and Aperitivo Spritz for an hour means non-stop vibes without extra bar tabs, killer value for U.S. tourists used to pricey drinks.
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House lemonade option keeps sober folks (like designated drivers or lighter drinkers) happy and included.
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QR code audio guide shares Budapest history in English—no Hungarian skills needed, super accessible for Americans.
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Vigadó tér departure is smack in central Pest, dead easy via metro (M1 line), trams, or a short walk from most hotels—no car hassle in traffic-y Budapest.
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Just 60 minutes long, perfect low-commitment fun before hitting ruin bars or dinner, way chiller than longer dinner cruises.
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Stacks up great against similar booze boats in NYC harbors or Amsterdam canals—same party feel but with Hungary's fairy-tale skyline at half the hype price.
Cons
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Booze-focused with unlimited drinks makes it sketchy for families with young kids—not very family-friendly unless everyone's over 16 or you skip it.
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Super limited to just 7 Saturdays in early 2026 spring—not a sure thing if your trip doesn't line up, unlike daily options elsewhere.
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Boat cruises with drinks aren't some hidden gem; they're common internationally (think Thames or Seine parties), so it feels familiar rather than must-do unique.
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Budapest's Danube scene is tourist-famous, but this specific prosecco gig isn't globally hyped yet—your friends back home might not even know about it.