| 2009
Rates in Australian Dollars per
person
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| 2009 Season |
C-4 |
C-1 |
B-4 |
B-1 |
A-1 |
Amadeus
Suite |
| 29
Apr - 06 May |
$2,300 |
$2,425 |
$2,758 |
$2,883 |
$3,050 |
$3,583 |
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Children's
Reduction: Under 12 years of age a 30% reduction
on all prices when accompanied by 1 passenger paying
a full fare
NOTE: On Amadeus Diamond we are offering single cabins on
the Haydn Deck (C-EK) these cabins are available for the
price of C-4 without single supplement
Rates,
additional charges and conditions are subject to change,
and to
currency fluctuation, without notice - Errors and Omissions Excepted 020708
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| Category |
C-4 |
C-1 |
B-4 |
B-1 |
A-1 |
Amadeus
Suite |
| Deck |
Haydn |
Haydn |
Strauss |
Mozart |
Mozart |
Mozart |
| Location |
Outside |
Outside |
Outside |
Outside |
Outside |
Outside |
| Type
of bed |
Twin/Double |
Twin/Double |
Twin/Double |
Twin/Double |
Twin/Double |
Twin/Double |
| Facilities |
Shower/WC |
Shower/WC |
Shower/WC |
Shower/WC |
Shower/WC |
Bath/WC |
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| SUPPLEMENT
SINGLE CABIN FOR |
Haydn |
Strauss |
Mozart |
$792 |
$933 |
$1,067 |
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7-night cruise accommodation in an outside stateroom
superb dining with all meals included during your cruise
unlimited quality red & white wines from Europe’s
great wine regions with every dinner onboard the ship
cocktail Reception, Welcome Dinner & Captain’s
Gala Dinner
special highlights including folklore programs, lectures,
theme dinners, onboard music performances and afternoon & evening
music as outlined in the itinerary
services of an experienced, multilingual cruise director
all excursions marked as “inclusive” in
the itinerary. Other excursions can be booked in advance
or during the program
with the
cruise director.
non-smoking environment (smoking permitted only on the
Sun-Deck)
port taxes and local taxes
luggage transfer from shore to cabin and vice versa
Performance by a folklore group in the Panorama Bar
- Excursions
- Tips
- Insurances
- Additional
personal expenses
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We
promise you, there’s really no better and
more beautiful way to take in the fascinating,
lowland landscapes
of Belgium and Holland that by cruising along their
extensive waterways.
The canals criss-cross these countries like a spider’s
web.
And in spring, the natural light and glorious colours reveal
themselves with a splendour that is all their own. |
Just
imagine the incredible tulip fields, stretching
like carpets as far as
the horizon.
While the Benelux landscapes are unrepentantly poetic and
romantic the cities in this part of Europe are contrastingly
cosmopolitan and extrovert.
You only have to think of Amsterdam, the Venice of the
north and one of Europe’s most enigmatic cities.
No less attractive are the famous Belgian cities of Ghent
and Antwerp, and even EU-capital Brussels (leaving politics
to one side) has something about it that totally enchants
its visitors.
Our voyage across the Ijsselsmeer inland sea in the Netherlands
is a highlight of every tulip cruise; it’s a truly
bracing experience, akin to cruising on the high seas. |
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Day
1 - Embark on the AMADEUS in wonderful
Amsterdam. Your courier welcomes you aboard
your "floating hotel", and you get
to know the crew and the layout of the ship.
A cocktail is served in the Panorama Bar before
the welcome dinner. The vessel stays in Amsterdam
overnight. |
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Day
2 - After a substantial breakfast
absorb Amsterdam’s most important sights
on our Amsterdam sightseeing tour (incl.),
or get to know this interesting, throbbing
city better in your own time and way. The ship
leaves Amsterdam at about 12.30 p.m. and quickly
crosses over the "Ijsselmeer" to
the little fishing town of Volendam, from which
you have the opportunity, on the Edam excursion
(opt.), to explore this beguiling town so well
known for its delicious cheese. |
| A
bus takes us on, between fields of colourful
tulips, to Enkhuizen, a charming port with a
rich maritime past, where the AMADEUS will be
waiting for those who have been on this excursion.
During dinner the vessel resumes its cruise along
the "Ijsselmeer" and on into the river
Ijssel. |
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Day
3 - The AMADEUS reaches Arnhem in
the early morning. During the morning the Arnhem & its
open-air museum (opt.) excursion provides an
opportunity to see the town and follow the
course of the battle for it that took place
in September 1944, and then – in the
open-air museum – to gain an insight
into the dailylife of its people from 1700
to 1970.
At about 12.30 p.m. |
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cruise continues through the lovely Dutch scenery.
Have a relaxed afternoon on board, while the
vessel takes us into Belgium. |
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Day
4 - In the early hours of the morning
the ship docks in Antwerp, Belgium’s
second-largest city and formerly one of the
most important harbours in the world. Our sightseeing
tour (incl.) enables you to get to know it
in some detail. Antwerp is best known for its
diamonds and as the city of Peter Paul Rubens,
who spent the best part of his life here leaving
many traces of his influence - as a diplomat,
architect, and teacher as well as a painter. |
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outstanding sights of this city – so richly
endowed with museums – are the "Liebfrauenkirche",
Belgium’s largest Gothic church with its
bell-tower dominating everything else, the "Brabo" fountains
in the "Grote Markt" and the Rubens
house that the famous painter had built as both
his home and his studio. There’s plenty
of time in the afternoon to explore this city
under your own steam, or to join our Brussels
excursion (opt.) to the Belgian capital, where
you can photograph the famous "Mannekin
Pis" for yourself.
At midnight we set off again, heading for Ghent. |
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Day
5 - The AMADEUS reaches the imperial
city of Ghent in the early hours of the morning.
The typical patrician houses in its medieval
centre convey, even today, an impression of
the splendour of by-gone days. Our city sightseeing
(incl.) includes the many fine sights of the
city in which the Emperor Charles 5th was born,
such as the St. Bavo cathedral with its world-famous
painting of the altar of the citizens of Ghent,
by Jan van Eyck, and the "Belfried" with
its bell-tower. |
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the afternoon you can let yourself to be transported
back into medieval Flanders on our Bruges sightseeing
tour (incl.). The old craft of the "bobbin" – a
skill that has become very rare - has been cultivated
in the "Beginenhof" in Bruges since
the middle of the 13th century. You will see
the "Pulverturm", the Town Hall with
its wonderful facade, and a Madonna by Michelangelo
in the magnificent "Liebfrauenkirche".
There’s time in the evening to explore
Ghent on your own, before the ship casts off
again. |
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Day
6 - The AMADEUS arrives in Zierikzee
at 7.30 a.m. Our city walk (opt.) through this
interesting little Dutch town includes its
medieval centre (completely preserved) and
you can see, among other things, the two city
gates - the "Noord- and Zuiderport" -
dating from the 14th and 15th centuries, the
Gothic "Burgerweershuis", the fish
market and the 16th century town jail. Enjoy
a superb lunch in the ship’s restaurant
while the Dutch landscapes floats gently past. |
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3.30 p.m. we reach Dordrecht, a really typical
Dutch town. The Dordrecht & Kinderdijk (opt.)
excursion lets you see the "Groothoofspoort" 17th
century city gate and the Gothic "Grote
Kerk" church in Dordrecht, before driving
on to Kinderdijk, where you encounter Holland’s
largest concentration of working windmills.
You can then enjoy a performance by a Dutch folklore group
in the Panorama bar, after dinner. The vessel stays in
Dordrecht overnight. |
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Day
7 - A morning stop-over in Schoonhoven
enables you to see this pretty little town
for yourself before the cruise takes us on
to Utrecht along the Amsterdam/Rhine canal.
The AMADEUS leaves the port of Utrecht at about 2 p.m.
Join our Keukenhof excursion (opt.), which enables you
to marvel at the tulip fields between Haarlem and Leiden.
Keukenhof’s flower displays put literally millions
of flowers on show, displayed with artistic perfection
in the most beautiful park. |
| Those
who have been on this excursion re-embark in
Amsterdam, where the vessel by then awaits them.
On the last day of your journey, the captain
of the AMADEUS will be delighted to welcome you
to the Captain’s Gala Dinner. The excellent
orchestra which has been entertaining you in
the Panorama Bar throughout the cruise will get
you swinging and dancing the night away. |
Day
8- Disembarkation by 9 a.m.
End of the cruise.
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