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Amsterdam, Cruise the Heart of Europe & Budapest

River Cruise

Elevate your Cruise the Heart of Europe experience with extended stays in Amsterdam and Budapest. This exceptional adventure seamlessly combines rich history, vibrant culture, and awe-inspiring landscapes - promising a European getaway like no other. 

Begin your adventure with three nights in the vibrant city of Amsterdam. Stroll along its iconic canals, visit world-renowned museums, and wander through its quirky neighbourhoods. From there, travel to Cologne, where you’ll embark on a luxurious 14-night river cruise through the heart of Europe. Glide through scenic rivers, explore charming towns, and uncover the rich cultural landscapes of the continent.

After your river cruise, spend three nights in Budapest, Hungary’s captivating capital. Immerse yourself in the city’s architectural splendour, relax in its famous thermal baths, and explore its vibrant cafés and historic landmarks.

This journey will take you through diverse landscapes, from the picturesque Rhine Gorge to the majestic Danube. Visit the bustling capitals of Europe, and discover medieval towns and imperial cities along the way.

At a glance

  • Superior drinks package (2025)
  • All-inclusive drinks package (2026)
  • 3 nights in four to five-star hand-picked hotels in Amsterdam
  • 3 nights in four to five-star hand-picked hotels in Budapest
  • 14 nights on board a five-star ship
  • Return flights & transfers if booked
  • Full board dining
  • 20 included experiences
  • Expert Riviera Cruise Director & Concierge
  • Complimentary on-board tea & coffee
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • All port charges
  • All additional taxes

Your itinerary

Day
1

Arrival in Amsterdam

Take your flight to Amsterdam and transfer to your hotel for a three-night stay

Arrive in Amsterdam, and depending on your flight arrival time, you may have time to begin exploring the enchanting surroundings before a delightful dinner at your leisure in one of the charming local restaurants. 

Day
2

Free day in Amsterdam

Spend today as you wish with free time in Amsterdam.

Free day in Amsterdam

With a wide variety of things to do, you might choose to experience Amsterdam’s rich history on a scenic canal cruise. The city’s iconic network of 165 canals, constructed in concentric rings during the 17th century, forms the heart of Amsterdam. From the water, you’ll spot charming houseboats, picturesque bridges, cobblestone streets lined with tall, narrow merchant houses, and historical landmarks, including the homes of famous figures like Rembrandt, a master of the Dutch Golden Age, and Anne Frank, whose diaries offer a moving account of life during the Nazi occupation.

Or, you may want to stroll through the city’s unique streets. With its maze of narrow lanes and canals, Amsterdam is perfect for walking. You could wander through the bustling Waterlooplein flea market, take a break at a cosy café to enjoy a strong Dutch coffee or watch the locals navigate the cobblestone streets on their iconic bicycles.

Amsterdam is home to more than 75 museums and galleries, so art enthusiasts are never far from masterpieces. Whether visiting intimate galleries or renowned institutions like the Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum, both boasting vast collections, you'll be immersed in some of the world’s finest art. For those interested in history, a visit to the moving Anne Frank House is a must. 

Day
3

Free day in Amsterdam

Enjoy another free day exploring Amsterdam at leisure.

Free day in Amsterdam

On your second free day in Amsterdam, why not take a moment to unwind at a charming pavement café, watching the steady flow of locals zipping through the city on their bikes. Or if you’re craving something a bit more refreshing, enjoy a crisp, frothy beer from one of the city’s local breweries. Amsterdam boasts a dynamic craft beer scene, with a wealth of bars, tasting rooms, and microbreweries to explore.

Known for their stylish yet functional design, the Dutch excel in creating unique, modern pieces. Spend some time browsing the city's eclectic shops for quirky furniture, trendy fashion, and innovative gadgets. Amsterdam is also a haven for art lovers, offering a wealth of museums and galleries where you can easily lose track of time.  

Day
4

Travel to Cologne

Begin your river cruise adventure by boarding your ship in Cologne.

Upon arrival, the friendly, English-speaking crew will greet you and ensure a seamless boarding experience. They'll guide you to your luxurious, well-appointed cabin, where you can settle in and begin exploring your floating hotel. Feel free to familiarise yourself with the ship’s elegant amenities, all designed for your comfort and enjoyment. 

Day
5

Koblenz & Boppard

Visit historic Koblenz, situated at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle Rivers, then visit charming Boppard.

Koblenz City overlooking the Moselle River before sunset in Germany
Guided tour of Koblenz
Guided tour of Boppard
Live folk music performance

Koblenz

The first morning on a river cruise is always a thrill as you awake to the gentle lapping of the water and the colourful valley sides slipping effortlessly past your cabin window. We call at historic Koblenz, situated at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle Rivers and dominated by the immense Ehrenbreitstein Fortress.

This morning we take a guided walk around the old town, exploring its twisting streets and charming squares. 

Boppard

During a relaxed lunch we cruise to Boppard, known as the ‘Pearl of the Rhine’ for a guided tour. Wonderfully situated on a sweeping meander, it is one of the Rhineland’s most attractive villages. Its stone quayside is lined with boats of all descriptions set against a backdrop of archetypal half-timbered buildings and cobbled streets.

There are also some superb Roman walls, reputed to be the finest in Germany. Uncover its fascinating Roman past on our guided walk, seeing the 4th-century fortress, reputedly the finest and best-preserved in the country. You’ll also see the striking St Severin Church, with its lovely stained glass and the picturesque marketplace, encircled by colourful facades.

This evening delight in the upbeat sounds of Rhenish folk music with a live performance on traditional instruments. 

Day
6

Rhine Gorge & Rüdesheim

Cruise through the world famous Rhine Gorge on our way to Rüdesheim, a true Rhine wine town surrounded by vineyards.

View of Rudesheim am Rhein from across the River Rhine, Germany
Scenic cruise through Rhine Gorge
Guided tour of Rüdesheim

Rhine Gorge

Today you experience one of the real highlights of your cruise – the passage through the Rhine Gorge. Here the river narrows, the current is swifter and the towering valley sides soar 600 feet, while the ruins of castles, which once held sway over passing mariners, crown every tortuous turn. We pass rocky outcrops and cruise around endless twisting bends to the famous Lorelei or ‘murmuring rock’, where according to legend, enchanting maidens lured unsuspecting sailors to watery graves. 

Rüdesheim

Next, we call at Rüdesheim, a true Rhine wine town surrounded by vineyards whose fruits you can sample in the many wine taverns you’ll find in its cobbled streets.

This afternoon’s guided tour takes us on a delightful walk through the heart of the old town, seeing the Klunkhardshof, a magnificent half-timbered building dating back to the 16th century and the Brömserhof, which today is home to a quirky museum with an unusual collection of mechanical musical instruments. 

Day
7

Mainz

Take the short cruise to the Roman city of Mainz for our guided tour, before sailing along the river Main.

Guided tour of Mainz
Free afternoon sailing towards Miltenberg

This morning we take the short cruise to the town of Mainz, situated at the confluence of the Rhine and Main Rivers, for a city walking tour. An important Roman city for over 450 years with the largest amphitheatre north of the Alps, Mainz is also home to the magnificent Romanesque Saint Martin’s Cathedral and Saint Stephen’s Church, whose interior is filled with beautiful blue light flooding through stained glass windows featuring intricate biblical figures – a masterpiece by the great artist Marc Chagall.

On the tour, wander the crooked streets of the old town and city centre to discover the half-timbered houses, historic Roman Catholic monuments, striking Cathedral and bustling marketplace. Take in the atmosphere of this river port city and marvel at the architectural feat of the 13ft sandstone ‘Heunensäule’ which dates back to 1,000 AD. Mainz’s most famous son is Johannes Gutenberg, father of modern printing, and there’s an excellent museum housing a reconstruction of his workshop and two original 1455 Gutenberg Bibles, among the earliest books ever printed. 

Cruise towards Miltenberg

This afternoon our ship cruises up the Main River. Due to locks and low bridges the main part of the sun deck will be closed between Mainz and Passau. The other outside areas in front of the lounge, the Riverview Kitchen and the lower section of the sun deck are still accessible. On board your floating boutique hotel in the afternoon, find a relaxing seat in the lounge to take in the lovely views of lush woodland and fertile vineyards seamlessly idling by. As evening approaches, why not enjoy an apéritif in the bar before choosing a table in the restaurant to enjoy the chef’s masterful creations for dinner? 

Day
8

Miltenberg & Wertheim

Visit charming Miltenberg and Wertheim, and learn about the art of glassblowing.

High view of Miltenberg, Germany in the day
Guided tour of Miltenberg
Guided tour of Wertheim
Glassblowing demonstration

Miltenberg

The views this morning are of dense emerald, green forests as we cruise to Miltenberg, one of Germany’s best-preserved medieval villages, where we enjoy a guided tour. It became prosperous during the Middle Ages under the protection of its castle and today its colourful half-timbered houses and market square with its octagonal Renaissance fountain are an atmospheric reminder of times past.

Embark on our intriguing walking tour, to see one of the most beautiful marketplaces on the Main, the “Schnatterloch”, encircled by proud half-timbered houses, with their steeply gabled roofs and charmingly decorative facades. You’ll see the former Waaghaus, the old town hall and the oldest inn in Germany, dating back to the 15th-century.

Wertheim

During lunch, we cruise around the first of the many meandering bends that characterise the Main River, before learning more about the history of glassblowing and watching a fascinating demonstration of this historic craft.

This afternoon we’ll discover the secrets of Wertheim on a walking tour. Overlooked by a mighty ruined castle, it’s a joy to stroll through the town’s atmospheric streets, soaking up the ambience of this delightfully picturesque spot. There’s time to explore here and, as you wander the quaint and colourful market square, look out for the blink-and-miss-it Zobelhaus, a contender for the narrowest house in Germany.

This evening you’ll be served another delectable dinner, and overnight we cruise to Würzburg. 

Day
9

Würzburg

Explore the refined Bavarian city of Würzburg on an guided tour, then relax during a leisurely morning sailing.

Guided tour of Würzburg
Free afternoon sailing towards Bamberg

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast this morning as we glide towards Würzburg, situated at the head of Germany’s Romantic Road, so called because of its spellbinding procession of captivating scenery, medieval towns, lofty castles and grand palaces.

Würzburg is best explored by foot, and we have a walking tour through neat streets dotted with fine pastel-coloured Baroque and Rococo buildings. Its crowning jewel is the truly magnificent Residenz, the former seat of the prince-bishops and one of Europe’s finest Baroque palaces, constructed to compete with the greatest courts of the day such as Vienna and Versailles. The impressive Marienberg Fortress overlooks the neat blocks of grand pastel-coloured buildings punctuated by the spires and domes of the city’s many churches.

Cruise towards Bamberg

Back for lunch on board, take to the comfortable lounge to maybe catch up on some reading whilst the magnificent undulating landscape passes by. Indulge in afternoon tea and, perhaps, our chef’s special patisserie, while being sure to leave room for the evening’s dinner. 

Day
10

Bamberg

Enjoy the ship’s five-star facilities, before we discover Bamberg on our guided tour.

City Hall building with two bridges over the Regnitz river in Bamberg town, Germany
Free morning sailing towards Bamberg
Guided tour of Bamberg
On-board beer tasting

Cruise towards Bamberg

Another day dawns and this morning is free to enjoy the ship’s five-star facilities while admiring the magnificent undulating landscape. The foredeck features exquisite outdoor furnishing and there’s nothing quite as refreshing as the gentle breeze as we progress along the serene waters of the Main. Alternatively, why not find a quiet alfresco seat at the Riverview Kitchen at the stern of the ship and admire one enchanting vista after another? 

Bamberg

This afternoon we visit Bamberg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that’s quite simply one of the most outstandingly preserved and beautiful small towns in Europe, easily on a par with Prague. The masterpiece you see today began its artistic journey during the 11th century when Emperor Heinrich II chose Bamberg as the location for a capital city he planned to be as grand as Rome.

Although it never became as large as Italy’s capital, Bamberg nevertheless has a wealth of fine buildings including a stupendous cathedral, a town hall built in the middle of the Regnitz River, a network of canals and former fishermen’s houses called ‘Little Venice’ and hundreds of medieval buildings in the tangled lanes of its Old Town.

Before tonight's dinner, there's the chance to sample some of Bavaria's legendary beers and learn more about its history and production. During dinner, we commence our cruise joining the Main-Danube Canal on the way to our next stop, Nuremberg.

Day
11

Nuremberg

Call in at the Bavarian city of Nuremberg where you will have free time to explore after our guided tour.

Guided tour of Nuremberg
Free afternoon sailing towards Regensburg

Today we call at Nuremberg, the Bavarian city which will always be associated with the Nazi period – Hitler’s pre-war rallies and the international war crimes trials that brought down the final curtain on that notorious regime. What is less well known is that Nuremberg is regarded as the unofficial capital of Germany’s First Reich, better known as the Holy Roman Empire, which was founded with the coronation of Charlemagne in 800 AD and lasted for over a thousand years.

This morning we have a fascinating guided tour taking in the city’s great ramparts and many fine historic buildings, including the enormous Kaiserburg castle, Craftsmen’s Court, the Church of Saint Lawrence and the Market Square, with its exquisite fountain that resembles a Gothic church tower. After free time to explore, return to the ship for lunch. 

Cruise towards Regensburg

We continue our cruise so it’s the perfect opportunity to relax and make the most of the ship’s excellent facilities. Indulge in a treatment in the spa or at the hairdressers, or simply find a comfy seat in the lounge with an afternoon cup of tea and enjoy the views. 

Day
12

Regensburg

Cruise along the Main–Danube Canal to Kelheim, where we join the Danube river. We visit Regensburg this afternoon.

A shot across the river of Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany
Guided tour of Regensburg
Free morning sailing along the Main–Danube Canal

Cruise towards Regensburg

One of the delights of river cruising is indulging in complete relaxation, so this morning, after a leisurely breakfast, perhaps catch up on some reading or simply watch the world float by as we cruise along the Main–Danube Canal to Kelheim, where we join the Danube River. 

Regensburg

Before lunch, we reach our next port of call, Regensburg, formerly an important garrison guarding the most north-westerly point of the Roman Empire whose camp gate, the Porta Praetoria, can still be seen. Regensburg was spared war damage and today its historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that’s a delight to explore.

This afternoon take in the sights of this fascinating Bavarian city on our guided tour. See the wealthy merchants’ houses, the Old Town Hall. Stroll along the iconic stone bridge; see the Altes Rathaus – the seat of the Diet, or parliament, of the Holy Roman Empire from 1663 to 1806 – and gaze in wonder at the Gothic cathedral.

Regensburg calls itself ‘Germany’s medieval miracle’, and it’s hard to argue as you wander along the glorious winding streets and elegant squares of the old town. 

Day
13

Passau

Explore Passau, our last stop in Germany, before sailing into the Austrian Danube Valley this afternoon.

Aerial view of Passau with Danube river, embankment and cathedral, Bavaria, Germany
Guided tour of Passau
Free afternoon sailing towards Melk

Another day dawns as our journey brings us to Passau, the last town we stop at in Germany, nestling where the Inn and Ilz Rivers join the Danube.

After breakfast take the opportunity to explore the ‘Three Rivers City’, overlooked by the Veste Oberhaus, a 13th-century hilltop fortress on our guided tour. The old town below is known for its Baroque architecture including Saint Stephen’s Cathedral, where the world’s largest cathedral organ sounds. 

Cruise towards Melk

Back on board, make sure to keep an eye on the superb views slipping silently by as we cross into Austria. It’s a country synonymous with superb scenery, but this beautiful section of the Danube Valley is something of a secret. 

Day
14

Melk

Visit Melk Abbey, then cruise through the Wachau Valley on our way to Vienna where we enjoy a classical quartet recital on board.

A distant view of Melk abbey on a rocky outcrop above the Danube river, Austria
Guided tour of Melk Abbey
Scenic cruise through the Wachau Valley
Chef's Dinner
Live classical recital

On a striking rocky bluff above the town of Melk is the enormous Benedictine Abbey, which we visit this morning. This extraordinary building was originally a castle that was subsequently bequeathed to the Benedictine order during the 11th century and has been a monastery ever since. Reconstructed in full Baroque style during the 18th century, the Abbey has many fine rooms and a stupendous library with 100,000 priceless volumes, including some intricate illuminated manuscripts. 

Cruise through the Wachau Valley towards Vienna

As lunch is served, we cruise downstream through the delightfully picturesque Wachau Valley before approaching our next destination: Vienna, the city of Strauss.

The main event this evening is the ‘Chef’s Dinner’, when the chef prepares his superb ‘signature’ dishes for you to enjoy in the splendid surroundings of the ship’s restaurant. Afterward, to celebrate Vienna’s wonderful legacy, we have arranged a recital on board by a quartet of talented classical musicians. Listening to this exquisite music while in the city of its creation makes a wonderful finale to the day. 

Day
15

Vienna

Discover the elegant imperial city of Vienna on a guided tour, with the afternoon free to explore at leisure.

Panorama of Vienna from the House of the Sea in Austria
Guided tour of Vienna
Free afternoon in Vienna

Imagine Vienna and you think of an elegant imperial city that’s one of the gems of Central Europe, and perhaps the world’s most musical city. Its name conjures up an image of culture, ornate architecture, resplendent cafés, aristocratic palaces and imposing cathedrals, with the romantic music of the great composers filling the air. In fact, the reality is little different and there’s an absolute wealth of things to see in this former capital of the Habsburg Empire, which held sway over much of Central and Eastern Europe for centuries until its demise at the end of the First World War.

For such a grand city Vienna is quite compact and this morning we enjoy an enlightening guided tour. This most civilised of cities first rose to prominence in the 17th century, and over the next 200 years a magnificent array of galleries, churches and palaces was built.  

At its heart we have the lovely Saint Stephen’s Cathedral with its dazzling patterned roof of glazed tiles, then the awe-inspiring Hofburg Palace, the former royal court that’s now a collection of museums, home to the Crown Jewels and relics of the Holy Roman Empire as well as the famous Spanish Riding School, and where the Vienna Boys’ Choir performs.

The rest of the afternoon is free to enjoy this wonderful city at your leisure.

During another exquisite dinner back on board, we leave Vienna behind and head for our next stop, the Slovakian capital Bratislava. Afterwards, perhaps retire for a digestif in the bar to reflect on all the wonderful sights you’ve seen so far and the people you’ve met on this unforgettable river cruise.

Day
16

Bratislava

Explore Slovakia’s capital, Bratislava, then sail towards our final destination, passing the Danube bend tonight.

Scenic point of Bratislava Slovakia, panorama view
Guided tour of Bratislava
Scenic cruise towards Budapest through the Danube Bend

This morning we explore Slovakia’s capital, Bratislava, which has shrugged off the greyness of the communist era and rekindled the splendour of its imperial past in its painstakingly restored Baroque Old Town.

Wander the winding streets to the main square where you’ll find the former Old Town Hall, now housing a museum dedicated to the history of the city and where you may climb the tower for some lovely views. Equally impressive is the great 9th-century castle that dominates the city, with its expansive views across the Danube. Or head to the neoclassical Primatial Palace with its fabulous Hall of Mirrors and rare collection of 17th-century English tapestries. For something more relaxing, perhaps enjoy a refreshing homemade lemonade – a speciality of the city – in one of the many cafés. 

Cruise towards Budapest

Our cruise reaches another highlight this afternoon as we navigate the dramatic Danube Bend, one of the most spectacular stretches of this mighty river. Winding our way through a narrow twisting valley flanked by high mountains and verdant hillsides, we pass a kaleidoscope of exceptional river views, ancient castle ruins and historic towns.

We reach our journey’s end cruising into Budapest during the night. 

Day
17

Budapest

See this breathtakingly beautiful imperial capital on a guided tour, then explore under your own steam this afternoon.

Parliament building with sun setting in windows in Budapest, Hungary
Guided tour of Budapest
Free afternoon in Budapest

You rise refreshed in this breathtakingly beautiful imperial capital that straddles the great Danube River, and we have a whole day to enjoy it. Dominated by its castle, Budapest has been called ‘Little Paris of Middle Europe’ and, with its truly magnificent skyline of soaring spires and grand domes, it’s not hard to see why. It’s renowned for the bewitching blend of monuments reflecting Hungary’s national culture and those of the foreign powers that have dominated most of the city’s history.

Today Budapest is a collage of Roman ruins, Turkish baths from the Ottoman Empire, palatial buildings, Baroque churches and sensational Art Nouveau architecture and design – all wrapped up in a wonderful atmosphere enhanced by the unique sound of Hungary’s music and language.

You’ll really get to know this beguiling city on our guided tour of the main sights, such as the iconic Parliament Building, a huge neo-Gothic building that dominates the riverbank with its striking central dome and multitude of soaring spires. You have the rest of the day free to explore at your leisure, and culturally you’re spoilt for choice with the city’s array of fine museums and art galleries.

Alternatively, you might want to wander the ancient streets of the Castle District while you enjoy panoramic views of the city, stroll down elegant Andrassy Avenue or visit the spectacular Central Market Hall, where you can find everything from traditional foods to handicrafts. Afterwards you return to the ship for your final dinner on board and, later, enjoy a coffee in the lounge with your travel companions while sharing memories of your exploration of the heart of Europe on this splendid cruise.

Day
18

Budapest

Disembark the ship and check into your hotel in Budapest for a three-night stay.

Bid farewell to the ship and its crew as we check into our hotel in Budapest for three nights.  

The day is then yours to spend as you wish – explore the cobbled streets of Budapest, enjoying the stunning architecture, quaint street-side cafés, and bustling market stalls. A real treat is to see the Parliament building lit up at night, where birds flying above are illuminated, creating an enchanting display that resembles a crown of stars floating in the sky. 

Day
19

Free day in Budapest

Explore Budapest at your own pace with a free day.

Fisherman's Bastion and statue of King Saint Stephen's in Budapest
Free day in Budapest

Budapest is a city full of history, exquisite architecture, and unique experiences, with plenty of sights to see.  

You could visit the Buda Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which offers both history and spectacular views of the city. Wander through the Castle District, with its cobblestone streets and medieval charm. Don’t forget to stop by Fisherman's Bastion, where you can snap some fantastic photos of the city skyline.

If you enjoy history and beautiful spaces, you could head to Hero’s Square, one of Budapest's most iconic landmarks, and take in the grandeur of the millennium monument. Afterwards, you could stroll through the City Park or visit the famous Széchenyi Thermal Bath for a relaxing soak. 

Day
20

Free day in Budapest

Enjoy a second free day discovering the many sights of Budapest.

Free day in Budapest

On your second free day in Budapest you might want to visit the Hungarian Parliament Building, located along the Danube River. Its fascinating Gothic Revival architecture is not to be missed, or if you’re looking for a scenic walk, you could cross the Chain Bridge, Budapest’s most famous bridge. This historic structure connects the Buda and Pest sides of the city and offers incredible views of landmarks like Buda Castle and the Parliament Building, especially at night when it’s beautifully lit up.

If you fancy some retail therapy, you could visit the Central Market Hall, Budapest’s largest indoor market, where you can sample delicious Hungarian food, like goulash and lángos, or shop for local crafts and souvenirs. The building itself is an architectural gem, with its beautiful ceilings and colourful roof.

You could stop by St. Stephen’s Basilica, Budapest’s largest church, to admire its beautiful neoclassical architecture. Inside, you could see the mummified right hand of Hungary’s first king, Stephen, and if you’re up for it, take the elevator to the top of the dome for panoramic views of the city. 

Day
21

Return home

Transfer to the airport and take your flight home.

For guests who have booked flights and transfers with us, your journey concludes with a smooth, private transfer to your chosen airport—ensuring a relaxed and stress-free departure 

Available ships

A panorama of MS Geoffrey Chaucer on a river

MS Geoffrey Chaucer

5 stars
Built
2019
Crew
44
Passengers
167

Swiss operated and truly world-class, we are absolutely delighted to present the five-star MS Geoffrey Chaucer.

Front side shot MS emily bronte

MS Emily Brontë

5 stars
Built
2017
Crew
44
Passengers
169

It is extremely difficult to convey just how extraordinary this outstanding ship really is and exactly what distinguishes the MS Emily Bronte from similar vessels.

Panorama of the George Eliot cruise ship sailing

MS George Eliot

5 stars
Built
2018
Crew
36
Passengers
132

The five-star MS George Eliot – named after one of the leading English novelists of the 19th century – is 110 metres of fine Swiss engineering and craftsmanship.

Oscar Wilde ship on the Douro with the Hungarian Parliament Building in the background

MS Oscar Wilde

5 stars
Built
2017
Crew
44
Passengers
167

It would be very easy to simply describe the MS Oscar Wilde as ‘luxurious’ but it’s much more than that.

William Wordsworth ship on the Danube river with parliament building in the background

MS William Wordsworth

5 stars
Built
2018
Crew
44
Passengers
167

Swiss operated and truly world-class, we are absolutely delighted to present the five-star MS William Wordsworth.

Hand-picked hotels

*These hotels are recommended and can be chosen at time of booking

Courtyard by Marriott - Budapest City Center

Budapest, Hungary

4 stars

Chosen for its perfect central location for our tour.

Room Mate Aitana

Amsterdam

Located at the heart of Amsterdam, the Room Mate hotel is a strikingly designed glass building on the new city island on the Ij.

Travel connections

Arrival airportFirst hotel locationTransfer timeFinal hotel locationDeparture airportTransfer time
Amsterdam Airport SchipholBudapest20 minsBudapestBudapest Airport45 mins

FAQs

The deposit for this holiday is $600pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 101 days before you depart.

Prices are per person, based on two people sharing a twin cabin with a limited number of sole occupancy cabins available, at the relevant supplement. The price includes:  

  • Superior drinks package (2025)
  • All-inclusive drinks package (2026)
  • 3 nights in four to five-star hand-picked hotels in Amsterdam  
  • 3 nights in four to five-star hand-picked hotels in Budapest  
  • 14 nights on board a five-star ship  
  • Return flights & transfers if booked
  • Full board dining  
  • 20 included experiences  
  • Expert Riviera Cruise Director & Concierge  
  • Complimentary on-board tea & coffee  
  • Free Wi-Fi  
  • 20kg+ checked luggage  
  • All port charges  
  • All additional taxes 

American Citizens do not require a visa to enter Europe however must have a valid passport.

For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel.html

We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements. 

Currencies: Euro, Forint

Languages: Hungarian, German, Slovak

Countries: Germany, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia 

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