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Magnificent Europe (Smithsonian Journeys)

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£7,899pp
Voyage Code: AMAAI260530AEJ
moon 14 nights
anchor AmaStella
calendar 30 May '26

Cruise overview

Discover three of Europe’s grand rivers—the Rhine, the Main, and the Danube—on an unforgettable cruise from the canals of Amsterdam to the majestic heart of Budapest. Along the way, encounter local cuisine, rich history and a host of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Over two unforgettable weeks, explore Amsterdam, Vienna and Budapest, and trace history in a string of enchanting German towns, including the UNESCO-designated Regensburg and Bamberg. Admire architectural gems from Cologne’s Gothic cathedral to the Baroque Residenz Palace of Würzburg, and take in the gorgeous castle-laden scenery of the Rhine Gorge and Austria’s Wachau Valley. Plus, enjoy specially curated tours that include meeting glass-blowing artisans in Wertheim, a guided tour of Amsterdam’s world-renowned Rijksmuseum and Vienna’s Kunsthistoriche Museum, and exploring the Ludwig Canal near Nuremberg. You will also have the unique opportunity to engage with and learn from two Smithsonian experts throughout your journey whose specialized expertise will further immerse you in the history, art or culture of the region.

Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Cologne
Rüdesheim am Rhein
Wertheim
Würzburg
Bamberg
Nuremberg
Nuremberg
Regensburg
Passau
Melk
Vienna
Budapest
Budapest

Itinerary

Day 1

Amsterdam

ARRIVE IN AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS – EMBARKATION. Arrive in Amsterdam and board your beautiful river cruise ship. Gather on board for a festive welcome dinner. (Meals: D)


Amsterdam combines the unrivaled beauty of the 17th-century Golden Age city center with plenty of museums and art of the highest order, not to mention a remarkably laid-back atmosphere. It all comes together to make this one of the world’s most appealing and offbeat metropolises in the world. Built on a latticework of concentric canals like an aquatic rainbow, Amsterdam is known as the City of Canals—but it’s no Venice, content to live on moonlight serenades and former glory. Quite the contrary: on nearly every street here you’ll find old and new side by side—quiet corners where time seems to be holding its breath next to streets like neon-lit Kalverstraat, and Red Light ladies strutting by the city’s oldest church. Indeed, Amsterdam has as many lovely facets as a 40-carat diamond polished by one of the city’s gem cutters. It’s certainly a metropolis, but a rather small and very accessible one. Locals tend to refer to it as a big village, albeit one that happens to pack the cultural wallop of a major world destination. There are scores of concerts every day, numerous museums, summertime festivals, and, of course, a legendary year-round party scene. It’s pretty much impossible to resist Amsterdam’s charms. With 7,000 registered monuments, most of which began as the residences and warehouses of humble merchants, set on 160 man-made canals, and traversed by 1,500 or so bridges, Amsterdam has the largest historical inner city in Europe. Its famous circle of waterways, the grachtengordel, was a 17th-century urban expansion plan for the rich and is a lasting testament to the city’s Golden Age. This town is endearing because of its kinder, gentler nature—but a reputation for championing sex, drugs, and rock ’n’ roll does not alone account for Amsterdam’s being one of the most popular destinations in Europe: consider that within a single square mile the city harbors some of the greatest achievements in Western art, from Rembrandt to Van Gogh. Not to mention that this is one of Europe’s great walking cities, with so many of its treasures in the untouted details: tiny alleyways barely visible on the map, hidden garden courtyards, shop windows, floating houseboats, hidden hofjes(courtyards with almshouses), sudden vistas of church spires, and gabled roofs that look like so many unframed paintings. And don’t forget that the joy lies in details: elaborate gables and witty gable stones denoting the trade of a previous owner. Keep in mind that those XXX symbols you see all over town are not a mark of the city’s triple-X reputation. They’re part of Amsterdam’s official coat of arms—three St. Andrew’s crosses, believed to represent the three dangers that have traditionally plagued the city: flood, fire, and pestilence. The coat’s motto (“Valiant, determined, compassionate”) was introduced in 1947 by Queen Wilhelmina in remembrance of the 1941 February Strike in Amsterdam—the first time in Europe that non-Jewish people protested against the persecution of Jews by the Nazi regime.

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Day 2

Amsterdam

Day 3

Cologne

Day 4

Rüdesheim am Rhein

Day 5

Wertheim

Day 6

Würzburg

Day 7

Bamberg

Day 8

Nuremberg

Day 9

Nuremberg

Day 10

Regensburg

Day 11

Passau

Day 12

Melk

Day 13

Vienna

Day 14

Budapest

Day 15

Budapest

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A generously sized suite with a large sitting area, expansive bathroom, and a full Twin Balcony. Thoughtful touches, enhanced amenities and extra space create a luxurious home-from-home on the river.

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Ship features

A contemporary twin-balcony ship designed for comfort, connection and discovery.

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  • Twin-balcony staterooms across multiple categories
  • Main restaurant and The Chef’s Table venue
  • Heated pool with swim-up bar
  • Panoramic lounge and bar
  • Fitness room and walking track
  • Complimentary bicycles and guided tours
  • All-inclusive dining with wines, beers and soft drinks
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout
AmaStella Accommodation

Accommodation

AmaStella’s staterooms range from 170 sq. ft. to 350 sq. ft., each featuring marble bathrooms, premium linens and floor-to-ceiling windows. Suites include separate seating areas, dual balconies and additional comforts such as Champagne on arrival.

AmaStella Dining

Dining

Menus showcase Europe’s regional cuisine, with dishes prepared from fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The Chef’s Table offers a fine dining experience with wine pairings, while the main restaurant serves gourmet classics and seasonal favourites.

AmaStella Amenities

Amenities

Guests can relax in the panoramic lounge, browse the boutique or unwind by the heated pool. The Sun Deck offers shaded loungers and spectacular river views.

AmaStella Wellness

Wellness

AmaStella offers a small gym, a spa, and a walking track. Optional guided hikes and cycling excursions complement the ship’s wellness programme.

AmaStella Entertainment

Entertainment

Evenings feature live music, local performances and social gatherings.

AmaStella Families

Families

AmaStella welcomes families with connecting cabins and flexible dining options.