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15 Day Cruise from Amsterdam to Budapest aboard Casanova
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Newly built in 2001, and refurbished in 2006, the MV Casanova is deluxe, carrying 96 passengers in 48 cabins. She is distinguished by staterooms on her upper deck featuring full-length French doors, which can be opened (cabins on the lower deck have large windows). Original works of art can be found throughout the vessel. All double cabins are identical in size and are beautifully appointed with built-in closets, desk, shower and toilet, television, telephone and 4 channel radio. Hairdryer and terry robes are available upon request. Bedding is European style duvets with feather pillows and eiderdowns (synthetic materials available upon request).
The vessel features six meals daily (Breakfast, Morning Bouillon, Lunch, Afternoon Tea, Dinner and Midnight Snack). All meals are single seating with evening meals up to nine courses on selected nights. Additionally, there is a bar, Panorama Restaurant, lounge as well as an infirmary with a qualified doctor on board. The Sun Deck offers plenty of deck chairs and blankets, if needed. Captain's Welcome and Captain's Farewell Receptions are provided as well as nightly entertainment and dancing. There is one crew member for every 2.5 passengers providing about the best crew to passenger ratio of any river vessel. This allows for a high level of service as well as sumptuous meals, served course by course for the evening dinner. English language announcements, menus and daily programs are provided. AMENITIES French doors on the upper deck cabins Large picture windows on the lower deck cabins Bathroom with Shower Television & Radio Inter-Vessel Phone Hair Dryer Robes available on request
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| Call (585) 272-0380 for more information or to book today! Mention code 8051437 | | eWaterways | | | | Day | Destination | Description | | Day 1 | Amsterdam | Embarkation begins 3:00 p.m. | | Day 2 | Amsterdam | Optional Tour: City and Canal Boat Tour Amsterdam is a city with impressive architecture, lovely canals that crisscross the city, great shopping, and friendly people who nearly all speak English well. There is something for every traveler's taste here, whether you prefer culture and history, serious partying, or just the relaxing charm of an old European city. | | Day 3 | Xanten | Optional Tour: City Tour A Roman city in the Lower Rhine region of Germany, with a charming restored city center and a beautiful cathedral, richly decorated to reflect its importance as a regional church second only to Cologne Cathedral. You can pause for a snack of fresh bread and a coffee at a working windmill and one of Xanten's most striking landmarks - Kriemhild mill. | | Day 4 | Koblenz | Optional Tour: Cologne City Walk w/Cathedral You can't miss Cologne's Cathedral in the heart of the city center. It's one of the world's finest examples of Gothic church building and is not a museum but a living place of worship and the meeting point for visitors from all over the world. The city is the capital of the Rhine region and has a lively arts scene with exhibitions and fairs all year round. You can walk around the alleyways and narrow streets of the compact old town within medieval city walls, and find numerous cafes and bars, and admire the historic Deutz and Hohenzollern bridges. | | Day 5 | Rudesheim | Optional Tour: Koblenz City & Fortress Tour Koblenz is a city situated on both banks of the Rhine at its confluence with the Moselle, where the Deutsches Eck (German Corner) and its monument, Emperor William I on horseback are situated. | | Day 6 | Aschaffenburg | Optional Tour: City Walking Tour Aschaffenburg was called the Nice of Bavaria by King Ludwig I because of its convivial Mediterranean atmosphere. It's home to Germany's largest Renaissance palace, the Johannisburg Castle, which is full of art treasures. | | Day 7 | Wurzburg | Optional Tour: City Tour A university town on the River Main, surrounded by vineyards of the Franconia wine region. You can sample the local products at the Burgerspital zum Heiligen Geist winery in the town center. For shopping, explore Domstrasse and Schonbornstrasse in the traffic-free zone. The Marienberg Citadel is the town's main landmark. | | Day 8 | Wurzburg | | | Day 9 | Riedenburg | Optional Tour: City Tour Nuremberg is a bustling modern city with touches of a bygone age. Kaiserburg Castle dominates the old part of town which also has Gothic churches where you can find impressive works of art. The city center is small but has all the shopping and cultural amenities of a major city. | | Day 10 | Regensburg | Optional Tours: Kelheim Hall of Liberation and Monastery and/or Regensburg City and Walhalla Tour | | Day 11 | Munich | Optional Tour: City Walk w/ Cathedral Munich is the home of BMW, Bayern Munich soccer club, the October beer festival and a world renowned Opera house, a vibrant modern city that has not lost its traditional Bavarian soul. It's the capital of Bavaria and Germany's most popular city for visitors. | | Day 12 | Vienna | Optional Tours: City Tour and/or Schonbrunn Palace or Royal Hunting Grounds Vienna has been a city of style, music, art and romance for centuries. Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Strauss all lived here, the Museum of Fine Art houses priceless works of art; even some of the city's subway stations are listed for their ornamental styling. Vienna is steeped in history but has all the amenities of a modern international capital city. | | Day 13 | Budapest | Optional Tours: City Tour and/or Evening in the Puszta Two cities in one, Buda on the hillside and Pest on the flat land across the Danube, this is the city of mineral spas and Turkish baths fed by natural spring water from the surrounding hills. On the riverbank sits the Parliament building, a vast ornate Gothic masterpiece which dominates the waterfront. On the hill opposite is the Castle district with its citadel, royal palace and Cathedral, and beneath is a warren of natural caves and tunnels. Margaret Island in the middle of the river is a favorite spot for relaxation and a picnic, a haven of peace away from the bustling city streets of the modern city. | | Day 14 | Budapest | Disembark |
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