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Gems of Southeast Europe
16 Nov - 23 Nov
7 Nights
8 Ports
AmaWaterways

Gems of Southeast Europe

16 November - 23 November 2025
From £3,844 pp

Duration

7 Nights

Journey Type

Sailing from Hungary

Ports

8 Ports

16 November

Setting sail from Budapest

Budapest is one of Eastern Europe's most appealing cities, a vibrant and welcoming capital that straddles the Danube. The history of Budapest has been somewhat turbulent - ransacked by the Mongols in 1241, occupied by the Ottoman Turks for over a century, and almost flattened by the Soviets in 1945 - but plenty of older buildings survive, including the imposing Parliament and iconic St Stephen's Basilica. Although a pedant might point out that Budapest has only really existed since 1873; up until then the city's two distinct halves, Buda and Pest, were separate towns.

Our tip

Hungarian cuisine is vastly underrated; don’t visit Budapest without trying goulash, the paprika-infused national dish.

17 November

Hungary: Mohács

18 November

Croatia: Vukovar

19 November

Serbia: Belgrade

20 November

Romania: Iron Gates

21 November

Bulgaria: Vidin

22 November

Bulgaria: Ruse

23 November

Arriving in Giurgiu

The river port of Giurgiu is situated just across the Danube from the Bulgarian city of Ruse, and the two cities are linked by a cross-border Friendship Bridge. You're unlikely to spend much time in Giurgiu itself, but the port is the start and end point for river cruises on the lower Danube, and is linked by road and rail to Romania's capital, Bucharest.

The Ship

Your home from home

AmaMagna on the Danube in Bratislava
AmaMagna - Chef's Table
AmaMagna - Suite
AmaMagna represents a bold new ship design for the Danube, the same length but twice the width of a standard river cruise vessel, with more space, larger staterooms and more dining options.

What we love

The extra space on board AmaMagna means large, luxurious, ocean-type staterooms averaging over 300 square feet, lots of dining options, and expansive spa and fitness areas. There will also be something totally new - a retractable watersports platform.

Capacity 196 Guests
Crew 70 European Staff
Style

Relaxed and informal during the day, giving way to an elegant evening atmosphere.

Inclusions
  • All meals in all venues
  • Alcoholic beverages with meals
  • Sip & Sail cocktail hour

  • Sightseeing and excursions
  • Tea and coffee throughout the day
  • WiFi and on-demand entertainment
  • Bicycles and fitness centre
More about AmaMagna

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
Hotel Palazzo Zichy, Budapest

Our favourite hotel in Budapest

We like the Hotel Palazzo Zichy on the Pest side of the river, which used to be the residence of Count Nándor Zichy.

Tokaji aszú wine, Hungary

A taste of Hungary

If you’re a wine lover, you really should visit the world’s oldest classified wine region, known for its sweet Tokaji aszú dessert wine.

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Gems of Southeast Europe

16 November - 23 November 2025
From £3,844 pp

Duration

7 Nights

Journey Type

Sailing from Hungary

Ports

8 Ports

Ship

AmaMagna of AmaWaterways

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Why Mundy?

Who we are

Founded in 1970, we have sold more luxury cruises for more years than anyone else in the UK.

Matthew Lonsdale

Mundy Cruising was the very first cruise specialist in the UK. We have been making the best cruise holidays even better since 1970.

How? Simply by offering our clients more expertise, more personal service, more unique ideas, more fascinating add-ons, more fabulous freebies and more peace of mind.

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