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7-night cruise on the AmaVerde |  Cruising from Budapest, Hungary to Guirgiu, Romania on AMA Waterways

Mon, Nov 24 - Mon, Dec 1, 2025

Gems of Southeast Europe (Christmas)

A Captivating Journey Along the Danube from Hungary to Romania

Embark on a captivating eight-day voyage along the storied Danube River, from the architectural grandeur of Budapest to the historical embrace of Giurgiu, Romania. This journey is not just a cruise; it's an exploration of the soul of Eastern Europe, revealing the beauty, history, and enduring spirit of the lands it touches.

Begin your journey in Budapest, Hungary's illustrious capital, where the Danube River majestically divides the city into historic Buda and bustling Pest. Marvel at the stunning panorama of the cityscape, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture that thrives in this metropolis.

Sail to Mohács, a town steeped in history and folklore. Here, the Battle of Mohács marks a poignant chapter in Hungarian history. Explore the town's memorials and delve into the region's rich cultural tapestry.

Dock in Vukovar, Croatia's heroic town, symbolizing resilience and renewal. Bearing the scars of recent history, Vukovar offers a moving insight into the struggles and strength of its people. Wander through its streets, and embrace the stories of survival and rebuilding.

Arrive in Belgrade, where the Sava meets the Danube, Serbia's vibrant capital. Belgrade is a city of youth, culture, and history, with layers of empires leaving their mark. From the imposing Kalemegdan Fortress to the lively bohemian quarter of Skadarlija, Belgrade invites exploration and discovery.

Experience the highlight of your Danube journey as you cruise through the Iron Gates, one of Europe's most awe-inspiring natural wonders. This dramatic gorge forms the boundary between the Carpathian and Balkan mountains, offering breathtaking views and a moment of serene connection with nature.

Next, Vidin welcomes you with its medieval fortress and tranquil riverside promenades. In Bulgaria's northwest, Vidin's charm lies in its laid-back atmosphere, historic sites, and the nearby Belogradchik Rocks—a natural marvel of striking formations.

Sail to Rousse, often referred to as "Little Vienna" for its elegant architecture. Discover the city's rich heritage before heading to Giurgiu, your gateway to Romania's landscapes and legends, nestled on the banks of the Danube.

Your journey culminates in Giurgiu, a testament to Romania's enduring spirit and cultural richness. As you disembark, carry with you the memories of a journey that has traversed borders, connected cultures, and unveiled the timeless allure of the Danube.

Itinerary details, including arrival/departure times and days of port calls, are subject to change. Prices are per person, cruise only, based on double occupancy, specified stateroom category, in USD and are subject to availability. Governmental departure taxes and fees are additional. Prices and promotions are for new individual bookings, are subject to availability, may change without notice, are capacity-controlled, and may be changed or withdrawn at any time. Ask your Travel Advisor for the most up to date pricing and promotions.

Set sail from $3,699 per person!

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Cruise Itinerary


  • Day 1

    Budapest, Hungary

  • Day 2

    Mohács

  • Day 3

    Vukovar, Croatia

  • Day 4

    Belgrade, Serbia

  • Day 5

    Cruising through the Iron Gates

  • Day 6

    Vidin, Bulgaria

  • Day 7

    Rousse / Giurgiu, Romania

  • Day 8

    Guirgiu, Romania

Itinerary details, including arrival/departure times and days of port calls, are subject to change.