Amadeus River Cruises & Evyssa Vacations will bring you a unique experience!
Join George Kas ambassador, PPR certified instructor, and USAPA certified referee on this EXCLUSIVE Amadeus Danube River Cruise that includes, clinics, playing Pickleball with Zoltán Bőhm, the President of the Hungarian Pickleball Federation and Balázs Komócsin, Hungarian Pickleball Ambassador and Men’s Doubles Champion.
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Suite (26.4 m² / 284 sq.ft.) with walk-out exterior balcony
Comfortable corner sofa, luxurious bathroom, walk-out exterior balcony, mini-bar, walk-in wardrobe, choice of bed configuration (double or twin bed), flat-screen television, individual climate control, en-suite bathroom with shower/WC, bathrobe, hair dryer, direct dial telephone and in-room safe.
Double Occupancy $6,093 / person - SOLD OUT
Single Occupancy $12,186 / person - SOLD OUT
A-1 Cabin (17.5 m² / 188 sq.ft.) with drop-down panoramic window
Spacious bathroom, drop-down panoramic window, mini-bar, walk-in wardrobe, choice of bed configuration (double or twin bed), flat-screen television, individual climate control, en-suite bathroom with shower/WC, hair dryer, direct dial telephone and in-room safe.
Double Occupancy $5,246 / person - SOLD OUT
Single Occupancy $7,974 / person - SOLD OUT
B-1 Cabin (17.5 m² / 188 sq.ft.) with drop-down panoramic window
Spacious bathroom, drop-down panoramic window, mini-bar, walk-in wardrobe, choice of bed configuration (double or twin bed), flat-screen television, individual climate control, en-suite bathroom with shower/WC, hair dryer, direct dial telephone and in-room safe.
Double Occupancy $4,929 / person
Single Occupancy $7,119 / person
B-4 Cabin (17.5 m² / 188 sq.ft.) with drop-down panoramic window
Spacious bathroom, drop-down panoramic window, mini-bar, walk-in wardrobe, choice of bed configuration (double or twin bed), flat-screen television, individual climate control, en-suite bathroom with shower/WC, hair dryer, direct dial telephone and in-room safe.
Double Occupancy $4,816 / person - SOLD OUT
Single Occupancy $6,261 / person - SOLD OUT
C-1 Cabin (16 m² / 172 sq.ft.) with panoramic window
Spacious bathroom, small panoramic window (cannot be opened), spacious wardrobe, choice of bed configuration (double or twin bed), flat-screen television, individual climate control, en-suite bathroom with shower/WC, hair dryer, direct dial telephone and in-room safe. Cabins with connecting doors are available on request.
Double Occupancy $4,263 / person - SOLD OUT
Single Occupancy $5,135 / person - SOLD OUT
C-4 Cabin (16 m² / 172 sq.ft.) with panoramic window
Spacious bathroom, small panoramic window (cannot be opened), spacious wardrobe, choice of bed configuration (double or twin bed), flat-screen television, individual climate control, en-suite bathroom with shower/WC, hair dryer, direct dial telephone and in-room safe. Cabins with connecting doors are available on request.
Double Occupancy $3,912 / person - SOLD OUT
Single Occupancy $4,732 / person - SOLD OUT
Arrive in Budapest
Independent transfer from the airport to your centrally located City Center hotel.
Welcome to Budapest Meet & Greet Dinner 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Get acquainted with fellow travelers and your Pickleball hosts. The group dinner at a local restaurant is included.
Stay in Balaton Lake Region 9am - 8pm
9:00am to 11:00am - Group transfer to Tihany, Balaton Lake and Andocs
11:00am to 1:00pm - Stop for a visit & lunch (included) at the wonderful little village of Tihany where you will enjoy fantastic views of the famed Balaton Lake.
1:00pm to 4:30pm - Transfer from Tihany to Andocs for pickleball play.
4:30pm to 8:00pm - Transfer to Balázs’ estate for authentic Hungarian dinner prepared by your local pickleball hosts
8:00pm - Say Farewell to your newly made Hungarian friends. Group transfer back to your Balaton Lake Hotel
Visit Csopák 11:30am - 2pm
Depart for Budapest 2pm
Morning at your leisure with breakfast at hotel included.
11:30am to 2:00pm - Depart for the charming city of Csopak, most famous for its wonderful wines. Enjoy wine tasting & lunch together.
2:00pm - Depart Csopák for transfer back to Budapest and embark your Amadeus River Cruise ship.
Welcome Cocktail & Welcome Dinner.
Embarkation at 4pm in Budapest
Welcome to your Luxury Danube River-Cruise!
Your journey begins in Budapest, with an afternoon embarkation at 4pm. This evening, join us for a Welcome Cocktail, followed by a specially-prepared Welcome Dinner. A romantic evening cruise through beautifully illuminated Budapest, as well as a Hungarian folklore show, make for a perfect beginning!
Departure from Budapest at 1.30pm
Stay in Esztergom 6.30pm - 8pm
Discover the beautiful sights and attractions of the Hungarian capital.
This morning play pickleball or explore the city which straddles the beautiful Danube, with its Fisherman‘s Bastion on the Buda side, overlooking the river, and the Pest side with its grand, Neo Gothic style Parliament House. Depart from Budapest after lunch by coach on an excursion to the Hungarian countryside to explore the artists‘ town of Szentendre, and the former imperial residence and capital of Hungary, Esztergom. Should you choose to remain on board, enjoy an afternoon relaxing on deck as the vessel cruises through the Hungarian landscape, before arriving in Esztergom for dinner, where your fellow passengers rejoin the vessel.
Flexible itinerary based on your choices
Included: Pickleball play in Budapest 9am - 12pm
Optional tours available with an add-on:
"Budapest - Capital of Hungary" Excursion - 8am - 11.30am
"Esztergom with basilica, Visegrad Castle and Szentendre" Excursion - 1.30pm - 6.30pm
Stay in Bratislava 8am - 11pm
In the morning, we call at our next capital city - Bratislava.
Play pickleball or explore the city during a walking tour, or on your own. See the home of the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, the old city walls, the summer residence of the archbishop and the current residence of the president of Slovakia. This afternoon‘s optional excursions offer a choice – first, the opportunity to visit impressive Schloss Hof with its aristocratic palace, terraced garden and tranquil estate farm. The palace was acquired in 1726 by Eugene of Savoy and redesigned for the Empress Maria Theresia. Wine lovers will want to explore the wine country of Slovakia in the foothills of the Carpathian mountains, on the Small Carpathian wine route. Enjoy dinner on board before the vessel departs from Slovakia late this evening and crosses into Austria.
Flexible itinerary based on your choices
Included: Pickleball play in Bratislava 9am - 12pm
Optional tours available with an add-on:
"Bratislava, Beauty on the Danube" Excursion - 8am - 12pm
"Visit to Schloss Hof Palace and Estate" Excursion - 1.30 pm - 6.30 pm
"The Small Carpathian Wine Route" Excursion - 2pm - 6pm
Stay in Vienna 7am - 11:59pm
There is much to see in Imperial Vienna!
Pickleball play or city tour with Palaces, a Museum Quarter displaying works by artists Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt, the historic buildings along the Ringstrasse, St. Stephen’s Cathedral and the famous Vienna State Opera among others. This afternoon, choose to venture to Schönbrunn Palace, the sumptuous summer palace and gardens of Empress Maria Theresia and the Habsburg Empire. This evening take the chance to attend the “Sound of Vienna” and listen to the “Alt Wien” orchestra play popular pieces from Vienna’s classical era ̶ a perfect end to your Vienna experience, before the vessel departs.
Flexible itinerary based on your choices
Included: Pickleball play in Vienna 9am - 12pm
Optional tours available with an add-on:
"Imperial Discovery Tour" 8.15am - 11.45am
"Visit to Schönbrunn Palace" 2pm - 5.30 pm
"Sound of Vienna Classical Concert" 7.15pm - 10.30pm
Stay in Dürnstein 8am - 12pm
Stay in Emmersdorf 3pm - 7pm
The romantic Wachau Valley is one of the most beautiful landscapes of Austria.
In the morning your AMADEUS ship docks in Dürnstein, with its picturesque blue medieval abbey on the edge of the Danube river. Wander through this quaint village or join a walking tour featuring a visit to the Dürnstein Abbey. Alternatively, if you wish to explore the wines of the Wachau, a visit to the Krems winery estate to learn about the history and enjoy a tasting is a must. During lunch on board, your cruise continues to Emmersdorf. Spend the afternoon discovering this typical small town in Lower Austria or opt to travel across the river to nearby Melk and its magnificent Benedictine abbey ̶ the largest in Austria. In the evening, your ship leaves the Wachau and heads for Linz.
Flexible itinerary based on your choices
Included: Onboard Pickleball play 8am - 12pm
Optional tours available with an add-on:
"Dürnstein walking tour with visit to Dürnstein Abbey" 8.30am - 11.00am
"Winzer Krems vineyard and vinery" 9pm - 12pm
"Visit to Melk Abbey" 4.15pm - 6.15pm
Stay in Linz 7am - 8.30am
Stay in Aschach 11am - 11.30am
Stay in Passau 5pm - 6.30pm
The Erstwhile Cultural Capital of Linz
Arrive in the erstwhile cultural capital of Linz, where your vessel makes a short stop for the departure of today‘s excursions ̶ the walking tour of Linz with a scenic drive to Aschach to rejoin the vessel for lunch, or a full day tour to the Mozart town of Salzburg with lunch at a local restaurant. Late in the afternoon, the vessel arrives at the confluence of the Danube, the Inn and the Ilz Rivers, in the three-rivers city of Passau, which you can explore on a commented walking tour. This evening, celebrate at the Captain’s Gala Dinner with multi-courses of regional specialties.
Flexible itinerary based on your choices
Included: Onboard Pickleball play 9am - 12pm
Optional tours available with an add-on:
"Full-day Salzburg with Salzkammergut and Lunch" 8.30am - 6pm
"Linz walking tour with Linzer Torte tasting" 8.30am - 11am
"Passau walking tour" 5pm - 6.30pm
Stay in Regensburg 10am - 8pm
Arrive in the Bavarian City of Regensburg
After a leisurely breakfast, arrive in the Bavarian city of Regensburg, which is one of the most beautiful old towns in Germany. This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts architecture from many centuries, reflective of its varied history. The stone bridge, built in 1135—1146 and the Cathedral of St. Peter are a few of the highlights seen on the guided walking tour. This afternoon, offers two wonderful options – an excursion to the Danube Gorge and Weltenburg Abbey or a visit to the Thurn & Taxis Palace – both excursions offer the opportunity to sample the local brew. A traditional Bavarian dinner is served as your ship departs for Passau.
Flexible itinerary based on your choices
Optional tours available with an add-on:
"Regensburg walking tour" 10am - 12pm
"Danube gorge and Weltenburg Abbey with beer tasting" 1.30pm - 6.30pm
"Thurn und Taxis Palace with brewery and tasting" 2pm - 5.30pm
Arrival at 8:00am in Passau
After breakfast, we bid you farewell. We hope to welcome you again soon!
Immerse yourself in the world of Europe’s major cities, small villages and landscapes. Our carefully crafted itineraries and excursions introduce you to the art, culture and people of the countries we visit.
Duration approx. 5 hours
The tour departs from Budapest and travels to the artists’ village of Szentendre. The town has been the home of many generations of Hungarian artists since the early 20th century. There are many museums and contemporary galleries representing the rich traditions of the visual arts. One of the most visited museums of the whole country, the Margit Kovács Museum, is also located here. Főtér, the main square, is particularly well worth seeing, as it is surrounded by impressive buildings from the time of the Rococo and the Baroque.Your tour continues to the imposing ruined fortress of Visegrad, where you have a glorious view of the “knee” of the Danube. Subsequently the excursion leads you along the Danube to Esztergom, the former residence of the Hungarian kings and seat of the Archbishop, which is one of the highlights of this excursion. Visit the vast domed basilica which is the largest cathedral in Hungary. Built in the early 19th century, it incorporates an ornate red marble chapel from an earlier church.
Walking grade: Level 4. Moderate walking tour. You may need to climb some stairs.
Duration approx. 3.5 hours
Budapest, the “Queen of the Danube”, is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and has managed to retain a charm of its own with the help of renovations in recent years. The Danube flows through the heart of the city, dividing it into two parts: Buda and Pest. The tour first takes you through Pest, past the Great Market Hall with its outstanding gourmet shops and stalls.You will see splendid Baroque buildings such as the Hungarian State Opera in Neo-Renaissance style and the incomparable parliament building, which was finished in 1904 and has been an emblem of the city ever since then. There’s an opportunity for a photo stop at the Heroes’ Square, famous for its monuments to many Hungarian kings. Continue aross one of the seven bridges into Buda and go up to Castle Hill, where you will visit St. Matthew’s Church and the famous Fisherman’s Bastion (provided that it is open to the public). Enjoy the unforgettable view over the city before returning to the vessel.
Walking grade: Level 2. The excursion by bus is followed by a moderate walking tour. You may need to climb some stairs.
In the evening, you will enjoy an atmospheric cruise through Budapest, also known as the “Paris of the East”, which is festively lit up at night, revealing Budapest’s most beautiful side. A folklore show on board will complete the experience.
Duration approx. 3 hours
During this tour you will get to know the capital of the young Slovakian Republic. The gorgeous old town has maintained its Gothic-Baroque style. The tour passes St. Martin’s Cathedral and the Grassalkovich Palace and continues up to the hill, where you will have a stunning, panoramic view of the city and surrounding areas.Afterwards, you have the opportunity to participate in a guided walking tour through the restored old town. From Michael’s Gate you will take a leisurely stroll through the historic city center, where you can admire sights such as the Primatial Palace and St. Martin’s Cathedral, a former coronation cathedral for Hungarian kings, as well as the Academia Istropolitana, the oldest university of the city, which dates back to the 15th century. In addition to numerous palaces, you will also walk past the main square with the old City Hall, the Opera House and Maximilian Fountain.
Walking grade: Level 2. The excursion by bus is followed by a moderate walking tour. You may need to climb some stairs.
Duration approx. 3 hours
Travel by coach along the Marchfelder Schlösserstraße to Hof Castle in Austria. The magnificent complex was built in the early 18th century through the efforts of two of the most important personalities of the Baroque era. General Prince Eugene of Savoy was a legend in his own lifetime; as a lover of art, he provided almost unlimited funds for its construction. The brilliant architect Lucas von Hildebrandt was responsible for the execution of the masterful concept, which encompassed a magnificent palace complete with gardens and an idyllic country estate.The palace was acquired by Empress Maria Theresa, who had the central building extended by one floor and remodeled in the style of French classicism. After her reign, the Habsburgs' interest in the country estate waned, but today the Imperial living quarters, banqueting hall and chapel present themselves again as they were once designed by the best artists of their time.
Walking grade: Level 3. The excursion by bus is followed by a longer walk. You may need to climb several stairs.
Duration approx. 3.5 hours
While it may take days or weeks to fully discover Vienna, this tour will give you an overall impression of the most important sights Vienna has to offer. First, you will drive along the famous Ringstrasse, passing several magnificent buildings like the stunning opera house, the parliament, the Court Theatre and Vienna’s imposing city hall.The panoramic drive is followed by a guided walk through the city center where you will get to know Vienna at its fullest. Begin at the well-known Hofburg Imperial Palace, walk along the Kohl market and finish at Vienna’s iconic St. Stephen’s cathedral. Before returning to the ship, enjoy free time to stroll along the pedestrian area.
Walking grade: Level 2. The excursion by bus is followed by a moderate walking tour. You may need to climb some stairs.
Duration approx. 3.5 hours
Travel by coach to one of the most beautiful sights of Vienna, Schönbrunn Palace. As one of the most important cultural heritage sites in Austria, Schönbrunn Palace and its gardens were declared a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site. The reign of Maria Theresia signified the most splendid era for Schönbrunn.The castle and park were the center of court and political life. Under the personal guidance of the Empress, it was remodelled and expanded to become a royal residence; a complex with a total of 1,441 rooms and halls was created. Visit many of the ceremonial rooms and then have the opportunity to walk around the beautifully designed gardens of the palace.
Walking grade: Level 2. The excursion by bus is followed by a moderate walking tour. You may need to climb some stairs.
Duration approx. 3 hours
In the very place where Johann Strauss himself once directed his orchestra from his position as first violin, the true essence of Vienna’s classical music can once again be heard daily. The “Salonorchester Alt Wien”, one of the best-known interpreters of classical Viennese music, presents an evening full of Viennese charm with the lilting sound of waltzes, polkas, arias and duets, as well as operetta and piano concert melodies. Accompanied by excellent opera singers and enchanting ballet soloists, Vienna’s classical music reveals itself as a living firework display for the senses.
Walking grade: Level 1. Minimum walking; excursion by bus with short photo stops.
Duration approx. 2 hours
Melk Abbey is an Austrian Benedictine abbey and one of the world’s most famous monastic sites. The impressive Baroque abbey was built between 1702 and 1736 and is the biggest monastery complex of the Austrian baroque period. The abbey’s church, with frescos by Johann Michael Rottmayr, and the impressive library with countless medieval manuscripts and frescos by Paul Troger are particularly noteworthy. A guided tour takes you through the abbot’s chambers, along the imperator’s walk, through the marble hall, the balconies and the library.
Walking grade: Level 3. The excursion by bus is followed by a longer walk. You may need to climb several stairs.
Duration approx. 2 hours
Dürnstein is one of the most beautifully situated towns in the Wachau River Valley, nestled along the side of the Danube River amongst the many terraced vineyards. Your walking tour offers views of breathtaking scenery, traditional architecture and historic sights. Explore the picturesque old town, the city walls, the Prager Platz with a beautiful view of the castle ruins high above, where King Richard I was held captive by Leopold V, Duke of Austria after a dispute during the Third Crusade. Walk along the Clarissan Monastery to the Baroque Canons' Abbey, which was founded in 1410 and rebuilt in the baroque style in 1710. Enter through the monastery portal and discover the beautiful baroque courtyard as you explore the abbey. A highlight is the breathtaking view from the Danube terrace underneath the iconic blue tower visible from the Danube.
Walking grade: Level 4. Moderate walking tour. You may need to climb some stairs.
Duration approx. 3 hours
The Wachau Valley is the heart of the Austrian wine region. During this excursion, visit a Krems wine estate and learn more about its origin, its history, its culture and its unique wine.The Krems winery unites 980 vineyards from Krems and the surrounding wine growing villages. Embark on a journey through the variations of the noble grape and peak behind the scenes of the wine growing industry. Taste different wines of the region before returning to the ship.
Walking grade: Level 5. Considerable walk with longer distances. This may include uneven surfaces and some stairs.
Duration approx. 9.5 hours
A two-hour coach ride will bring you to Salzburg — the city of music. The old town with its world-famous Baroque architecture is one of the best-preserved city centers north of the Alps. It was adopted by UNESCO in 1997 and is included on its list of World Cultural Heritage Sites. During the guided tour through the old town you will see the birth house of Mozart (exterior only), as well as other well-known attractions such as the ‘Getreidegasse‘, the gorgeous cathedral of the town and the area of the Salzburg festival. On arrival, you will see the fortress ‘Hohensalzburg’ from abroad.
After enjoying an included lunch, you will head to the picturesque village of Mondsee, best known as a film location for the famous movie “The Sound of Music”. Enjoy the beautiful scenery as you return to the ship.
Walking grade: Level 3. The excursion by bus is followed by a longer walk. You may need to climb several stairs.
Duration approx. 2 hours
Join us on a gorgeous walk through the old city of Passau. The baroque city on three rivers has long been a magnet for traders and travellers. Our “Little Venice” will astonish you from your first moments in its winding streets. In the heart of the Old Town lies our most known site – St Stephen’s Cathedral, often known as a baroque cathedral with a gothic soul. The impressive pipe organ helps make St Stephen’s a true highlight of our three river city. High above the Old Town sits one of the largest fortress complexes in all Europe – the Veste Oberhaus which can be discovered on your own at the end of the walking tour. Accessible via the exterior walls, never conquered, never completely destroyed; the Veste Oberhaus is a prime example of long term historical construction.(Please note: Visit to the cathedral is subject to opening hours, availability and Holy Masses or similar).
Walking grade: Level 5. Considerable walk with longer distances. This may include uneven surfaces and some stairs.
Duration approx. 2 hours
Discover the upper Austrian state capital Linz on a walking tour. It was a provincial and local government city of the Holy Roman Empire, and an important trade center, connecting several trade routes. As the city where the Habsburg Emperor Friedrich III spent his last years, it was, for a short period of time, the most important city in the Empire. It lost its status to Vienna and Prague after the death of the Emperor in 1493.There are many things worth seeing in Linz. Take a stroll down the main street, which leads to the main square. In addition to the medieval town square in the historic old town and the Mozarthaus, you can see the Renaissance villas, the old cathedral with the Bruckner organ or the new cathedral. Visits depend on Cathedral and Mass openings/times.Visible from afar is the pilgrimage basilica on the mountain Poestling, the landmark of the town.A modern counterpart are the Lentos art museum and the Ars Electronica centre, with its striking glass facade offering a diverse play of colour in the darkness. If time allows, you can taste a piece of the famous Linzer Torte (Linzer Cake).
Walking grade: Level 4. Moderate walking tour. You may need to climb some stairs.
Duration approx. 2 hours
Regensburg is one of the best-preserved medieval cities in Germany and its historic buildings are very impressive. Among these architectural treasures are churches, monasteries, the town hall and one of Europe’s oldest bridges that has spanned the Danube since the 12th century. During this walk you will feel the former power and wealth of this city, which once controlled the trade route to the Orient. During a short visit to the Regensburg Cathedral, dedicated to St. Peter, you can admire this masterpiece of Gothic architecture in southern Germany (Visits depend on the opening hours of the Cathedral and/or if a mass is celebrated, etc.).
Walking grade: Level 4. Moderate walking tour.
You may need to climb some stairs
Duration approx. 5 hours
A coach brings you to Weltenburg, with a brief detour to the “Hall of Liberation”, a historical, classical monument on Mount Michelsberg, above the city of Kelheim. This impressive marble building is fashioned after the Parthenon in Athens. It towers high above the Danube and can be seen from afar. Afterwards, board an excursion boat which will take you past the former city of the Wittelsbacher Dynasty and through the nature reserve “Weltenburger Enge” to the Benedictine abbey of Weltenburg. The monastery, founded by Irish or Scottish monks in about 620 AD, is the oldest monastery in Bavaria.
Walking grade: Level 3. The excursion by bus is followed by a longer walk.
You may need to climb several stairs.
Duration approx. 3.5 hours
Explore the beautiful historic Thurn and Taxis Palace in Regensburg. The Palace, which has roots in German nobility, was built in the 18th century. During the guided tour, view the beautiful marble staircase in the south wing of the palace, which leads to the magnificent rooms of the princely residence. The entire neo-Renaissance style interior is modeled after Roman antiquity. Afterwards, visit the traditional brewery at the castle, for a short guided tour followed by a beer sampling and typical Bavarian pretzel.
Walking grade: Level 3. The excursion by bus is followed by a longer walk. You may need to climb several stairs.
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