Vienna Adventure Tours 2024/2025

2 great adventure tours in Vienna. Searching for an adventure tour in Vienna? Below you will find 2 curated adventure tours taking place in Vienna with 13 reviews. Our adventure tours are supplied by 2 hand-picked tour agencies in Vienna. With tour prices ranging from 411 USD to 8,635 USD and tour durations varying from 4 days and to 29 days, there is plenty to choose from.

2 Adventure tours with 13 Reviews

Add to your Tour Wish List 18% OFFTODAY

The Eastern Discovery

  • Best price guaranteed
  • No booking fees
14 day adventure tour to Athens, Zagreb and 5 other destinations in Austria, Greece and Croatia. Read More
  • Tour Type Group Tour
  • Activities Adventure
  • Accommodation Hotel
  • Transport Coach & Cruise Ship
  • Age Range 5-99 yrs
  • Operated in English
days14 From US$ 5,175 US$ 4,220
SavingUS$ 955
You've unlocked exclusive savings:
  • Brochure Price:US$ 5,175
  • Special Deal (18%):- US$ 955
  • Total Price from:US$ 4,220
View Tour
Next Departures
  • May 26 Only 6 seats left
  • Jul 21 Only 5 seats left
Add to your Tour Wish List

Cycling on the Danube from Passau to Vienna

of 13 reviews
  • Best price guaranteed
  • No booking fees
Our bicycling trip (Passau to Vienna) was a wonderful family adventure for myself, my husband, and o ...
  • Tour Type Private Tour
  • Activities Bicycle tours & Adventure
  • Accommodation Hotel
  • Age Range 5-95 yrs
  • Operated in English
days08 From US$ 1,925 View Tour
Next Departures
  • May 17 Only 8 seats left
  • May 18 Only 8 seats left
Showing 1 - 2 of 2 results
Find out other Vienna Tours View All

Vienna Tour Reviews

4 - Very Good
Based on 13 customer reviews
A excellent first self-guided cycling trip
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
“We cycled this route in May 2016 and we had a wonderful time. The cycle route is well maintained, the navigation was very clear with the resources provided and the scenery was spectacular. Vienna was a suiting end to a very scenic trip.A great first self-guided cycling trip to try.”
Beautiful scenery, safe cycling
4 - Very Good
  • Anonymous
“The vast majority of this trip is in cycle paths separated from road traffic with some lightly trafficked roads and only very occasional roads with significant traffic, and even then you are usually separated from them by a barrier of some type: in fact, if none of the above applies, you're probably 'lost' although that, too, is really difficult to do as the river is hard to lose and the signage is excellent! A large proportion is on a Euro cycle path from the Black Sea to the Atlantic and it is very well maintained: UK councils could learn a thing or two about maintaining safe cycling environments from the Austrians. The scenery is at times spectacular and varies from day to day as the river meanders across Austria. The accommodation we got was generally very good and there was usually somewhere good to have dinner in the evening. Lunch stops were a bit thin on the ground but we usually found somewhere. The bicycles were heavy but in very good nick: the route is mostly flat and any slight downhills outnumber the uphills - which often related to gaining the altitude required to cross over the bridges over the river rather than anything else. There are churches in abundance, from big to small and most towns have a schloss (castle). There are some spectacular monasteries and when you get to Vienna, it is clear that it was the centre of the world for quite a long time with monuments and buildings to show for it! The distances are manageable - on the last day, you can get a train to cut the distance down to about 50 km but we decided to cycle from Krems to Vienna (about 90 km) and we survived!”
A relaxing diversion, with interesting things to see on the way
4 - Very Good
  • Anonymous
“My wife has been keen on a trip through vienna for a while. We chose the passau to vienna trip as other reviewers rated it higher than the similar vienna to Budapest. Both follow the danube. The best thing about this trip is that being relatively gentle paced it allows time to visit places on the way, which is really the whole point. We saw a WW II concentration camp (utterly horrific) , visited a trappist monastery and tasted their beer and spirits, saw an awful lot of other churches, monasteries and gardens. The whole cycling route is dotted with pleasant cafes. The route plan recommends good restaurants and we were not disappointed. Austria is accustomed to vegetarian and vegan diets. The palaces and museums of vienna are spectacular, the kaisers crypt is worth a visit. We recommend a great veggie restaurant in vienna called Tian. The guide notes are very simple but in a good way. I recommend having a phone with Google maps or similar when you get to the cities though... Much easier to navigate the busy streets. The bikes on hire are a good standard, though we like to bring our own saddles and pedals.We took the option of an extra few days in vienna, I knocked a star off because the information on this part was not so well organised. We were given turn by turn instructions but no accompanying map and there was some confusion about whether we were supposed to have a vienna pass. (this would have saved us a lot of money it turned out later)”
Welcome!

Sign-in to unlock instant trip discounts. Create wish lists and save up to USD 1,500.

Facebook
G
More login options here.