Danube
River Christmas Markets Cruise
Day by Day Itinerary
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Every day brings fresh delights and new places to visit
on our Danube River Christmas Markets Cruise.
You'll travel through beautiful scenery and visit lovely
towns in Hungary, Austria and Germany, with an optional
excursion to the Czech Republic at the end of the cruise. |
This is the itinerary for the 2009 Christmas Markets Cruise.
Amadeus Waterways are still finalizing the schedule to fit
in with lock times, etc,
and so this itinerary may slightly change between now and departure.
Click here for the main
details of this cruise and the booking form to confirm your
interest.
And if you'd like more information on what you'll see and enjoy
on this cruise, here is a
day by day photo journal of a recent Christmas cruise.
Itinerary
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Day 1 (Sunday 13 December -
or sooner) :
Leave the US |
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Take an overnight flight from the US to Europe today. |
You
can either make your own arrangements to travel to Budapest,
or else take advantage of the air addon to the cruise fare.
You should leave the US today or
earlier, so as to arrive in Budapest on Monday (or sooner)
in time for the start of the Christmas Markets Danube River
Cruise.
If you're not taking the optional
extension in Prague, you might also want to consider arriving in
Budapest a day early.
Note - If you've chosen the tour
extension to Prague, please read on below |
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Optional Extension to Prague First Day
(Perhaps Thurs/Fri or Sat 10 - 12 Dec) |

A marvelous restaurant in a below ground cellar with great
Gyspy music, wonderful food, and a unique ambience
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You will probably arrive into
Prague some time this afternoon.
You can make your way to the
lovely hotel you'll be staying at for the evening. An
optional airport 'Meet and Greet' and transfer with English
speaking driver can be added if you'd like this extra
comfort and reassurance.
If you arrived on Sunday or
earlier, then on Sunday night you'll be treated to a
wonderful group dinner at one of Prague's best 'cellar'
restaurants in the heart of the city and only 5 minutes walk
from the hotel. |
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Optional Extension to Prague
Second Day |
 Looking down on the Old Town Square in Prague
- our hotel is just at the top of this picture, a block from
the square

The Charles Bridge
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If you are spending two or more nights in Prague, in
addition to the included dinner on Sunday night, you'll also
have a voucher for a morning city tour that you can use on a
day of your choice.
You can spend the other half of
the day in the lovely Christmas Markets which will fill the
Old Town Square, or sightseeing around the city as you wish.
Included meals - Breakfast
each morning |
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Optional Extension to Prague
Extra Days |

Prague from the Vltava (Moldau) river, looking up to its
castle.
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If you arrive into Prague on Friday or earlier, you will
have at least one free day for you to spend as you wish.
We'd recommend a day tour out of Prague, either to Czesky
Krumlov or to Karlovy Vary. And if you're spending
enough time in Prague, why not visit both!
Included Meals: Breakfast each morning |
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Optional Extension to Prague
Transfer to Budapest via Bratislava |

The Opera House in Bratislava
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This morning we'll leave Prague
and travel by motor coach to Bratislava, the capital of
Slovakia.
We'll stop in Bratislava where
you'll have time to walk around, enjoy the main town square,
markets, and historical district, and to have lunch as you
wish at any of the many restaurants available.
After our time in Bratislava, we
then continue on to Budapest and arrive at our ship, the
Amalyra, in the late afternoon.
Included Meals: Breakfast then dinner on the ship |
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Day 2 (Monday
14 December) :
Board our cruise boat, the Amalyra, in Budapest |

Our boat is the lovely and nearly new
Amalyra. It
was launched in March 2009. |
If Amawaterways is providing your transfer, you will
be met at the airport and transferred to the pier to embark
your river cruise ship.
The crew will be preparing the
cabins for arriving passengers, and you are given access to
your cabin as soon as it becomes available, generally by
4pm.
You can spend
your time relaxing in the ship’s lounge or doing some
exploring on your own in Hungary’s beautiful capital.
After dinner this evening there
will be a Gypsy performance on board.
Included meals - Dinner |
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Day 3 (Tuesday 15 December) :
Budapest |

A section of the massive Buda Royal Castle, as seen from the
Pest side of the Danube
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Included Budapest Tour :
After breakfast, a morning sightseeing tour includes
historic Buda Castle, where we have a splendid view of the
twin cities of Buda and Pest spread over both banks of the
River.
The tour also features 500-year old Matthias Church,
St. Stephen’s Basilica, distinctive Fisherman’s Bastion, the
marvelous Royal Palace and much more in this city, the
former co-capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, redolent
with splendid palaces and magnificent buildings.
After lunch, the ship starts its cruise to Vienna.
Included Meals: Breakfast,
Lunch, Dinner |
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Day 4 (Wednesday 16 December) :
Vienna |

Take a tour of, or enjoy a performance in, Vienna's stately
opera house.

Vienna's main markets in front of the imposing Town Hall.
Perhaps also visit the less touristy Spittelberg markets.
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Included Vienna Tour :
We arrive into Vienna after breakfast, and set off on a coach and walking tour of one
of Europe’s most elegant and romantic cities. Your tour
features the remarkable Ringstrasse, lined with imposing
palaces and grand residences, encircling the medieval Innere
Stadt (Inner City). See the magnificent Hofburg Palace,
glorious St. Stephan’s Cathedral with its gleaming spire and
the beautiful State Opera House.
Vienna Christmas Market,
Leisure Time & Optional Tour : Return to the
ship for lunch.
During the afternoon, make your way to the Rathausplatz, site of Vienna’s Christmas
Market. Begun on a small scale in 1294, it has grown to be
Austria’s largest Christmas Market and truly transforms
beautiful Vienna into an enchanted holiday wonderland.
During your free time, you may want to take a ride on a
traditional horse-drawn fiaker, have some mouthwatering
Viennese pastry such as the famous Sacher Torte, or visit
the wonderful Art History Museum.
After dinner onboard ship, you may want attend an Optional
concert. Held in one of the city’s palaces, the concert
features compositions by Mozart and Strauss performed by a
Viennese orchestra. Cost of this concert is approximately
€60.
The ship leaves Vienna shortly before midnight after a
magical day in this glorious city.
Included Meals: Breakfast,
Lunch, Dinner |
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Day 5 (Thursday 17 December) : Melk |
We pass the charming medieval town of Durnstein in the
Strudengau on the way to Melk.

We stop at Melk Abbey, 900 years old, and dramatically perched on
the cliffs above the Danube River.
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River Cruising & Included
Melk Abbey Tour : We cruise through a beautiful untouched stretch of
the Danube called the Strudengau, arriving in Melk.
Disembark for an excursion to the dramatic
900-year-old baroque Melk Abbey, perched on sheer cliffs
high above the Danube. Its cherub-filled library boasts 365
windows—one for every day of the year. The interior of the
abbey’s church is a kaleidoscope of red, orange and
gold—with a magnificent carved pulpit and shimmering ceiling
frescoes.
The ship continues cruising through the evening, and
docks in Linz in the early hours of the morning.
Included Meals: Breakfast,
Lunch, Dinner |
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Day 6 (Friday 18 December) :
Linz (Salzburg) Passau |
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We wake up this morning to find ourselves in Linz.
Glorious Salzburg.
The ancient town of Passau is built around the Danube
River, where it meets with the Ilz and Inn Rivers. |
Travel Insider Bonus
: Free
Tour to Salzburg - After breakfast, disembark for a coach excursion to
Salzburg, birthplace of the great composer Mozart (the city
is celebrating the 250th anniversary of his birth this year) and one of
Europe’s major music centers.
See the stunning exterior of Schloss Mirabell, featured in
the classic film, The Sound of Music. You’ll enjoy a walking
tour featuring Salzburg Old Town, a gem of baroque
architecture that is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage
Site. See the courtyard of baroque St. Peter’s Church, the
former home of Mozart, and charming Getreidegasse.
Getreidegasse is Salzburg’s most famous shopping lane
surrounded by high, narrow houses and lined with enticing
shops with wrought iron guild signs and secluded courtyards.
Have lunch as it suits you at a local restaurant and then enjoy some free
time to explore on your own. You’ll find Christmas Market
stalls and decorations in various places around the city,
especially in Mirabell Square.
In the late afternoon, we'll drive to Passau, where the ship has
sailed to meet you. The ship remains docked here overnight,
so you can disembark for an evening stroll after dinner if
you like.
Included Meals: Breakfast,
Dinner |
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Day 7 (Saturday 19 December) :
Regensburg |
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The old town of Regensburg survived World War 2 virtually
intact, and so is a treasure trove of ancient medieval
architecture.

The Christmas Markets at night.
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The ship docks in Regensburg after breakfast.
Included Regensburg Tour,
Christmas Market & Leisure Time : After
lunch, disembark for a walking tour of the town, one of
Germany’s largest and (since it suffered virtually no damage
in World War II) best-preserved medieval cities, now a World
Heritage site. See the
gleaming spires of Gothic St. Peter’s church with its
stained glass, the Old Town Hall and the 12th century Stone
Bridge, which is Germany’s oldest bridge. After the tour,
you’ll enjoy a visit to the town’s Old Corn Market, which is
the location of Regensburg’s venerable Christmas Market.
You have time to stroll through the stalls and do some
shopping at your own pace.
This evening we'll enjoy a Bavarian folklore performance
on board.
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
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Day 8 (Sunday 20 December) :
Nuremberg |
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A river side scene in Nuremburg, as our
cruise comes to an end.

The Christmas markets, in a large town square in Nuremberg,
surrounded by beautiful buildings. |
River Cruising :
During the morning, enjoy your passage through the amazing
engineering marvel, the Main-Danube Canal.
Included Nuremberg Tour &
Christmas Market : After lunch, disembark
ship in Mühlhausen and drive to Nuremberg for a panoramic
tour of this medieval city surrounded by 13th-century walls.
Today Nuremberg evokes the notorious post-World War II war
crimes trials, but throughout its history, the city was
known for its handcrafts, particularly toys and fancy
metalwork. You’ll see where the trials were held and the
grounds where Nazi rallies were held, as well as the
imposing Imperial Castle.
After the city tour, visit the city’s renowned Christmas
Market. With a 400-year history, Nuremberg’s
Christkindelsmarkt (Christ Child Market) is one of Germany’s
largest and most famous.
Amidst beautiful holiday
decorations, you’ll stroll past stall after stall offering
everything from ceramics and porcelain to Christmas
decorations and toys. Sample mouthwatering local delicacies
from hot mulled wine and marzipan to Nuremberg’s famous
bratwurst and gingerbread.
Nuremberg Leisure Time :
After the tour, you have free time to do some shopping or
explore on your own. Perhaps you’ll visit the Germanic
Museum, containing the largest collection of Germanic art
and culture from pre-history to the present. You return to
the ship, which has sailed to Nuremberg to meet you, for
dinner.
Included Meals: Breakfast,
Lunch, Dinner |
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Day 9 (Monday 21 December) :
Cruise ends in Nuremberg |
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An aerial view of Nuremberg. |
After breakfast, disembark and make your way to the airport for
your flight home, or extend your vacation any which way you
choose.
Included Meals: Breakfast |
Click here for the main
details of this cruise and the booking form to confirm your
interest.
Click here for a
day by day photo
journal of what you'll see and enjoy on a Christmas Markets
Cruise.
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Originally published
10 July 2009, last update
28 May 2011
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