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Amadeus
Suite |
Prague - Budapest
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Amadeus Diamond |
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17
- 26 June 2011
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€1,685
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€1,910
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€1,910
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€2,185
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€2,410
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€2,870
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| 01
- 10 July 2011 |
€1,685
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€1,910
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€1,910
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€2,185
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€2,410
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€2,870
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| 29
July - 07 August 2011 |
€1,565
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€1,790
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€1,790
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€2,080
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€2,305
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€2,755
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| Budapest - Prague |
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| 12
- 21 June 2011 |
€1,685
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€1,910
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€1,910
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€2,185
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€2,410
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€2755
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| 26
June - 05 July 2011 |
€1,685
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€1,910
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€1,910
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€2,185
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€2,410
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€2,870
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| 10
- 19 July 2011 |
€1,685
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€1,910
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€1,910
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€2,185
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€2,410
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€2,870
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| Deck |
Haydn |
Haydn |
Haydn |
Strauss |
Mozart |
Mozart |
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Outside |
Outside |
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Outside |
Outside |
Outside |
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Twin/Double |
Twin/Double |
Twin/Double |
Twin/Double |
Twin/Double |
Twin/Double |
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Shower/WC |
Shower/WC |
Shower/WC |
Shower/WC |
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| SUPPLEMENT
SINGLE CABIN |
Haydn
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Strauss
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Mozart
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€655
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€785
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€875
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Central Europe’s most beautiful cities and landscapes await you
on our voyage from the golden city of Prague to Budapest, Hungary’s
exuberant metropolitan capital. The cruise will lead you all the way
down starting with Europe´s Continental Divide made possible through
the engineering masterpiece of the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal at Nuremberg
and continue through the romantic Wachau valley. Highlights of the cruise
are medieval cities like Regensburg and Passau as well as Bratislava,
Slovakia’s awakening capital and Vienna, the former imperial city.
This tour’s ambitious program gives you plenty of time to absorb
the countries, cultures and peoples along the way more intensively and
nevertheless in a pleasant way.
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This
journey is from Budapest, Hungary’s lively
capital, to the ‘golden city’ of Prague – through
five European countries (Hungary, Slovakia, Austria,
Germany and the Czech Republic) with visits to
four capitals (Budapest, Bratislava, Vienna and
Prague). It starts in Budapest and leads through
the Rhine-Main-Danube canal to Nuremberg. Other
highlights are sightseeing tours of Regensburg,
Passau, Salzburg, Vienna and Bratislava. The visit
to the Benedictine abbey of Melk and the drive
through the picturesque Wachau district are memorable.
You find out on this journey much about the cultures,
countries and peoples of central Europe.
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7-night
cruise accommodation in an outside stateroom
superb
dining with all meals included during your cruise
coffee
and tea after lunch and dinner
quality
red & white wines from Europe’s great wine
regions with every dinner onboard the ship
welcome
cocktail, Welcome Dinner & Captain’s Gala
Dinner with crew show
evening
cruise “Budapest by Night” with folklore
program
programs
and features which are marked as “included” in
the itinerary
daily
onboard music performances by the on-board musicians
services of an experienced, multilingual cruise director
non-smoking
environment (smoking permitted only on the Sun-Deck)
port
taxes and local taxes
the
modern wireless audiosystem “Quietvox” for
all excursions during the cruise
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- excursions:
please see our attractive EXCURSION PACKAGES on the
following pages
- tips,
insurance, personal expenses
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CANCELLATION POLICY
- 121
days or more - 20%
- 120
- 90 days - 30%
- 89
- 60 days - 50%
- 59
- 30 days - 70%
- 29
- 0 days - 100%
- Cancellations
must be made in writing.
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- 2
nights hotel accommodation in the 5* Le Palais-Hotel
* (Member of the Leading Small Hotels of the world)
- in
Prague with buffet breakfast
- welcome
dinner
- sightseeing
programs and transfers by deluxe motor coaches as outlined
in the itinerary
- experienced
English speaking tour guide
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Day 1
You embark in the Hungarian capital Budapest on the vessel in the late
afternoon. Our tour manager will then welcome you
with a cocktail before the welcome dinner on board. The ship remains
moored overnight in Budapest. In the evening a gypsy
band and a Hungarian folklore group will entertain us as while cruise
along Budapest’s impressive illuminations.
Day 2
Budapest is a city made up of two parts: Buda and Pest, built on opposite
banks of the Danube. Buda is the older and more
graceful part, with its cobbled streets and medieval architecture, while
Pest is the administrative and commercial centre, with wide avenues and
impressive 19th-century public buildings. East meets West in this fascinating
city, and this can be seen in the variety of shops and restaurants. This
morning we offer a tour of the city (€ 30), while in the afternoon
you can discover the small artist-settlement Szentendre (€ 30).
Szentendre became a creative place of an artist-settlement in 1926. Especially
well worth seeing is the main place Foetér, surrounded by impressive
buildings from the time of rococo and baroque. A culinary highlight is
perhaps the marzipan museum – „Szabo”. The ship leaves
Budapest in the afternoon.
Day 3
This morning we arrive at the city of Bratislava, capital of the Republic
of Slovakia, which celebrated its 2000th anniversary
in 1991. We will pass below the colossal new ‘SNP’ suspension
bridge across the Danube, and then have a sightseeing tour (€ 30).
The gorgeous old town has maintained its gothic-baroque style. The tour
takes you past St. Martin's cathedral and the Grassalkovich Palace up
to the hill from where you have a stunning panoramic view of the city
and surrounding area. A walk through the historic old centre leads you
past St. Martin’s cathedral, many palaces, and the Michael gate.
At midday the vessel starts cruising towards Vienna where you already
moor in the evening. After dinner you can join the excursion“ Vienna
at night” (€ 35). You will drive through the Wienerwald to
the Kahlenberg, the best view point in Vienna. From here, you can overlook
the vineyards and the city of Vienna. Continue to the traditional wine
village of Grinzing, where you visit a typical Heurigen pub. There is
no better way to learn about the Viennese laid back atmosphere and coziness,
then enjoying a glass of wine, trying spreads with bread, and listening
to „Heurigen” music.
Day
4
After breakfast we offer a tour (€ 30) of this wonderful city Vienna
- home to the waltz, coffee houses, the Prater park and
one of the world's finest opera houses. This is where Marie-Antoinette
grew up and where Mozart died, and for 600 years it
was the hub of the vast Hapsburg Empire. In the afternoon you can participate
in the optional excursion to Schoenbrunn
castle (€ 35), one of Vienna’s most beautiful buildings. Alternatively
you can book the visit to the Hofburg Imperial Palace
(€ 35). For more than seven centuries, the great empire of the Habsburgs
was ruled from the Imperial Palace. After your
dinner on board you can book the “Sound of Vienna” (€ 46)
where the Salonorchester „Alt Wien“, one of the famous
interpreters of classical music, sparks off a unique firework of the
most beautiful on its highest level.
Day 5
In the morning you can enjoy the beautiful stretch of the Wachau from
the sundeck. The ship moors in Melk/Emmersdorf at
midday. An interesting excursion through the Wachau (€ 45) is planned.
A coach takes you to Duernstein, one of the best-
known wine villages in the Wachau. A walk through it allows you to appreciate
its glorious position. Thereafter you drive
through the picturesque landscape of this district to the 900-year old
Benedictine abbey of Melk. During a guided tour you
see the rooms of the prelature, the emperor aisle, the marble hall, the
altars and the library. Afterwards you can, depending
on the availability, listen to an organ concert at the church. At the
end of the tour we invite you for a glass of wine at a local
restaurant. In the afternoon a local farmer will give you a lecture about
the most famous fruit of the Wachau, the apricot, and
you will get the opportunity to try and buy different products made of
apricots, such as chocolate, soap or schnapps. After
dinner the vessel continues this journey to Linz.
Day 6
The ship ties up in the large riverside city of Linz in the morning.
This is an interesting city, though visited by comparatively
few river cruise ships. You can participate in a city walk (€ 15)
through the former cultural capital and enjoy a piece of the
famous “Linzer Torte”. Afterwards you can get to know the
Mozart-City Salzburg during an excursion (€ 50), starting in Linz
and ending in Passau. The old town of Salzburg with its world famous
baroque architecture is one of the best-preserved city
centres north of the Alps and was adopted by UNESCO in 1997 in the list
of World Cultural Heritages. Salzburg is also the
birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In the afternoon the vessels reaches
Passau, Bavaria’s most easterly city, where
the excursion participants rejoin it. This city’s impressive Baroque
cathedral houses the largest church organ in the world
(with 17,388 pipes and 231 registers), and most of its main sights are
very close to the Danube. You can explore on your
own, or join a walking tour (€ 15) of the highlights with a local
guide. The vessel will leave Passau in the evening and spend
the night cruising through Bavaria towards Regensburg.
Day
7
We arrive in Regensburg at forenoon, one of Germany’s best preserved
medieval cities. A Regensburg sightseeing tour
(€ 15) will show you the city’s architectural highlights,
including the Old Town Hall and the Porta Pretoria. Regensburg is one
of the best –preserved medieval cities in Germany and its many
historic buildings are most impressive. After lunch embark on an exciting
optional boat trip through the lovely "Danube Gorge to Weltenburg
Abbey" (€ 35). The monastery, founded by Irish or Scottish
monks in about 620 AD, is the oldest monastery in Bavaria. After a short
tour of the abbey church you can taste the famous dark beer of Weltenburg,
which is brewed here in the oldest monastery brewery in the world. In
Kelheim the participants of the excursion rejoin the vessel. The vessel
leaves Kelheim during dinner.
Day 8
In the very early morning you arrive in Nuremberg. Enjoy an included
sightseeing tour of this historic city, before continuing
towards Prague. The tour leads you to the major sites and sights of the
city, from the medieval beginnings to the present.
Afterwards you will drive through the lovely countryside of Southern
Bohemia en route to Prague.
In the late afternoon you will check-in at the exclusive Le Palais Hotel
(Small Leading Hotel of the World).
Day 9
In the morning, there is a sightseeing tour (€ 40) of Prague, "The
Golden City"! Visit the magnificent castle area with St. Vitus Cathedral
and stroll down Golden Lane before going on a panoramic tour of the city
that Goethe called "the jewel in the world's crown". Spend
the afternoon at leisure, perhaps visiting the fascinating Jewish quarter
or browsing through some of Prague’s many excellent shops. In the
evening a farewell dinner is served at the hotel.
Day 10
Check-out from the hotel. End of the program.
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