8 Reasons to Travel with Smithsonian Journeys
1. The Smithsonian Difference
Our trips reflect the vast knowledge and experience Smithsonian has gathered since its founding in 1846. All of our itineraries are carefully crafted to provide a deep, authentic, and unique experience, and many also provide special access to Smithsonian research, people, and facilities.
2. A Name You Can Trust
Over the past 175 years, Smithsonian has worked to earn its reputation as one of America’s most trusted institutions. And, as you would expect from Smithsonian, our journeys are known for topnotch service, engaging experts, and some of the most experienced trip leaders and local guides. And when you travel with Smithsonian, you know that your safety and well-being are always a top priority.
3. Travel with Our Experts
Our travelers tell us one of their favorite aspects of our journeys is the fun and engaging learning at the core of every trip. Our world-class experts bring meaningful enrichment and insider perspectives to hundreds of departures on all seven continents. You’ll find that some of your best times with your Smithsonian Journeys Expert takes place during informal conversations, at meals, and while exploring sites in more depth. In addition to traveling with a Smithsonian Journeys Expert, you’ll be accompanied by a top professional trip leader and local guides who are the best in their fields. They know their destination and itinerary intimately and can make adjustments on a moment’s notice.
4. The Smithsonian Community
On any given trip, you’ll travel with intellectually curious, worldly, and adventurous lifelong learners. And the enthusiasm lingers long after the trip is over. Often some of the most lasting elements of a journey are the friendships that develop with other travelers who share your passion for deeper learning and exploration.
5. Small Groups and Big Experiences
Now more than ever, the idea of traveling with a small group of fellow travelers is reassuring. You’ll experience the world in a bigger way, getting up close to renowned sites and taking the path less traveled. And with small-group travel, it’s all about the people. You’ll meet the local people, participate in cultural traditions, and get to know your fellow travelers and trip leaders.
6. Great Value
Once you add up the extras that we include— experts, enrichment, most meals, excursions, transfers, and most gratuities—you’ll find that many of our trips are a very good value in addition to being an exceptional experience. Plus, enjoy solo traveler savings for all river cruises featured in this catalog!*
7. Supporting the Smithsonian Mission
When you travel with Smithsonian Journeys, your participation benefits the work of the Institution, supporting our educational mission to preserve our heritage, discover new knowledge, and share our resources with the world. And, you have the comfort of knowing that you are traveling with an organization that is committed to sustaining the character and biodiversity of the places we visit by selecting partners and suppliers who meet our standards for responsible travel and supporting regional economies through our use of distinctive local guides and accommodations.
8. Peace of Mind
The well-being of our guests, staff members, and partners around the world has always been our highest priority. We follow the guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Department of State to develop health and safety measures for all of our programs. To learn more about our health and safety protocols, visit SmithsonianJourneys.org/Safety-Protocols.
*Limited availability. Book early to ensure your place.
River Cruising with Smithsonian Journeys
Sail Into the Heart of Your Destination
Smithsonian Journeys River Cruises ply the waters of Europe offering an exceptional travel experience noted for engagement, flexibility, comfort, and style. Aboard one of our small ships, you’ll unpack once and enjoy an informal, relaxed ambiance as you cruise from one destination to the next. In many towns and cities you’ll find a selection of included excursions to choose from to meet your personal interests,* in addition to other tours and programs designed to appeal to everyone.
Throughout your river cruise you’ll be accompanied by a Smithsonian Journeys Expert who brings depth and insight to your destination. You’ll easily become acquainted with your expert and fellow travelers in the ship’s lounges and dining rooms. And you’ll get to know members from other leading cultural institutions who may share the ship with us. Yet, special gatherings such as a Smithsonian Journeys welcome reception and special Travelers Corner discussions allow for smaller, more intimate group activities. Plus, a devoted tour director will assist you in making arrangements for excursions and aboard ship. (Smithsonian Journeys groups are generally around 35 travelers, with a couple river cruises of 75 members.)
*Please note that a choice of excursions can vary from art museums or chocolate or beer tastings to bicycle or hiking tours. Activity levels for excursions requiring more rigor are noted on our website for the specific cruise.
The cruise was a truly wonderful, joyous experience—the places visited were interesting and often awe-inspiring, the ship was a lovely base, and the leaders were all marvelous—and, I might add, we had a thoroughly delightful group of fellow travelers!
– Becky R.Everyone on our tour—from the captain and lecturers to fellow passengers—provided friendly companionship for this beautiful adventure.
– Martha S.Our Ships
Be at Home in the World
Cruise legendary European rivers with Smithsonian Journeys.Our deluxe riverboats that are small enough to dock in renowned towns and cities, yet large enough to provide upscale amenities and fascinating shore excursions. Throughout your voyage you’ll return each day to a sophisticated home away from home to enjoy a convivial ambiance with other lifelong learners. With Smithsonian Journeys, you’ll often find yourself aboard an Amadeus river ship. Accommodating just 120–168 guests, these riverboats are stylishly appointed with all the modern amenities. Meals are served in a single unassigned seating in the elegant restaurant, showcasing continental cuisine, with complimentary wine and beer served during lunch and dinner. Style and comfort can be found in all guest cabins, along with large windows to enjoy private views of the passing scenery. Guests can enjoy a panoramic deck lounge, a variety of large and small public areas and bars, a library, a salon, and a fitness studio with spa services. Wi-Fi is complimentary aboard ship. Plus, staff members aboard ship are known for their friendly and efficient demeanor. You’ll find a similar ambiance and amenities aboard the Amalia Rodrigues
See our exciting river cruise itineraries on the following pages and find full details on the programs, excursions, and ships online at SmithsonianJourneys.org.
YOUR INDIVIDUAL EXPERIENCE
Personalize Your Journey
On our river cruises, enjoy the opportunity to select your choice of excursion in certain ports. From behind-the-scenes tours of world-renowned sites to authentic cultural experiences, choose the included activity that interests you most!
Our River Cruises Include:
• A Smithsonian Journeys Expert, who will enrich your travel experience through in-depth discussions about the significance of the places visited
• A Smithsonian Journeys Travel Director, who is dedicated to all on-site details to ensure a comfortable, stress-free journey
• Our FlexAir program, to provide you with flexibility and choice to personalize your air travel (see page 46 for details)
• No single supplement charges for solo travelers on all cruises featured in this catalog (limited availability)
• State-of-the-art river ships with well-appointed accommodations, gourmet cuisine, and gracious, attentive service
• Most meals, including all breakfasts (B) and many lunches (L) and dinners (D), plus welcome and farewell receptions (R)
• Personal listening devices so you won’t miss a word
• Authentic experiences to broaden your understanding of other cultures
• Smithsonian Journeys Travelers’ Corners, which offer informal discussions about daily highlights with fellow travelers and your Smithsonian Journeys Expert
• Most gratuities, including those for your travel director, local guides, drivers, hotel and restaurant staff, and more
• Pre-departure planning documents, including packing and travel suggestions, and a comprehensive, annotated reading list
• Complimentary airport transfers for FlexAir travelers and those able to meet at a scheduled departure time
• Luggage handling for one bag per guest
A Note on Activity Level
Our river cruises are full, immersive programs. They are ideal for travelers in good health with overall good mobility, and who are comfortable participating in at least three hours of group activity per day. Participants must be able to navigate the ship’s gangway unassisted. Many excursions require walking for extended periods of time during museum and city tours. If you have any concerns about your ability to participate in a tour, one of our Smithsonian Journeys Cultural Travel Specialists will be happy to discuss more details about specific itineraries with you.
Our Experts
Gain In-Depth Understanding and a Sense of Wonder
One feature that makes our programs uniquely special is our world-class Smithsonian Journeys Experts. Among the experts who accompany you on your journey are scholars from around the world who possess in-depth understanding of history, culture, politics, the natural world, or the fine arts. We select experts whose area of expertise fits with the destination and who are eager to share their passion, knowledge, and insights about the places you visit. Our travelers continue to tell us that our experts are a major reason they come back to Smithsonian Journeys again and again. Meet some of our experts and read about the tours they will lead in the pages that follow. And go online to read more about them and see the accolades shared by our travelers.
1 Bob Smolik
Stationed at U.S. embassies around the world during his career as a diplomat, Bob Smolik has been involved in trade projects, conflict mediation, and other diplomatic work. An expert in good governance and anti-corruption, Bob has also lectured in more than 30 countries.
Portrait of Portugal (page 20)
2 Carol Reynolds
Formerly a music history professor at Southern Methodist University, Carol specializes in German and Russian studies and in teaching history through the lens of the fine arts. Her most recent publication is a classic family songbook. Cruising the Rhine & Moselle: A Family Journey (page 16)
Europe's Great Rivers (page 32) Holiday Markets (page 36)
3 Madeline Díaz
Madeline Díaz creates educational programs for cultural institutions in the U.S. and France, including the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, and the Smithsonian Latino Center. She has traveled extensively in France, Spain, and Italy.
A River Cruise of Provence (page 24)
A Seine River Cruise (page 28)
4 Christopher
Brennan
Christopher, a historian and a lecturer at the London School of Economics and Political Science, is an expert in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Holy Roman Empire, the Balkans, Germany, and Eastern Europe.
A Danube River Cruise (page 12) Holiday Markets (page 36)
5 Timothy Blanning
A professor emeritus of modern European history at the University of Cambridge, Tim is an expert on European politics and culture of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. A best-selling author, his books have been translated into 11 languages.
A Danube River Cruise (page 12) Holiday Markets (page 36)
6 Mary O’Neill
An accredited art appraiser in Washington, D.C., Mary also regularly lectures on all aspects of art history. She is an art expert in many regions and has accompanied several Smithsonian Journeys trips to Europe and the Middle East.
Waterways of Holland & Belgium (page 40)
7 Hugh Agnew
Eastern Europe and Russia have long fascinated Hugh. A history and international affairs professor at The George Washington University, he has taught classes about European history from the Habsburg Empire to the Cold War and Detente.
A Danube River Cruise (page 12)
8 Janetta Benton
Janetta Benton, Distinguished Professor of Art History at Pace University, is a popular lecturer at the Smithsonian Institution. A recipient of two Fulbright Senior Scholar Awards, she has expertise in the art history of Europe, Russia, and China.
A River Cruise of Provence (page 24)
A Smithsonian Journeys tour is not just a tour. It is an education —without the tests!
A Danube River Cruise
From the Czech Republic and Germany to Bulgaria
The rich heritage and warm hospitality of Eastern Europe come to life as you cruise the Danube, the continent’s most storied river. New discoveries fill each day as you explore the crossroads of cultures in eight beautiful countries. Stroll through medieval towns and wide boulevards of buzzing metropolises. Uncover centuries of history as you feast your eyes on lush riverside panoramas.
Prague and Sofia: Cross Prague’s renowned Charles Bridge and soak up the city’s endless flow of charm. Follow Sofia’s yellow brick road to a trove of Byzantine architecture and urban parks.
Wachau Valley: Immerse yourself in the unspoiled beauty of this bucolic valley, noted in particular for its continuous cultural and agricultural development since prehistoric times.
Viennese Waltz: Watch a performance of this elegant dance, which traces its ancestry to an 18th-century folk dance. Learn its history and nuances before trying a few steps yourself.
Serbia and Croatia: Discover two countries of the former Yugoslavia. Explore Belgrade, the sophisticated Serbian capital, and pretty Vukovar, a Croatian city enjoying a post-war revival.
Budapest: Delight in this lively city, famous for its collection of Art Nouveau buildings. Recharge at one of the ubiquitous coffee houses, and gaze in wonder at the illuminated city at night.
Culinary Customs: Partake in a morning snack of beer, pretzels, and sausages, a German tradition called Frühschoppen. Several included excursion options highlight local specialties, beer, and wine.
Itinerary
Day 1 | In Transit
Depart for Prague, Czech Republic.
Day 2 | Prague, Czech Republic |
Arrive in Prague and transfer to the Art Deco Imperial Hotel.
Gather for a welcome reception at your hotel.
Day 3 | Prague |
Excursion: Prague Old Town and Charles Bridge. See the famous Clock Tower and stroll along Charles Bridge, a familiar landmark. Spend the rest of the day at leisure in Prague. Enjoy a beer tasting this evening.
Day 4 | Prague |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Lobkowicz Palace and Museum. Admire the palace’s stunning masterpieces, weapons, and art.
•Prague’s Jewish Quarter. Explore Prague’s Jewish Quarter and the Prague National Jewish Museum.
•Art Nouveau and Cubist Walking Tour. Uncover Prague’s captivating 20th-century architecture.
The remainder of the day is at leisure to follow your own path in Prague.
Tonight, gather for dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 5 | Prague | Passau, Germany |
After breakfast, transfer to Passau, Germany. Embark the Amadeus Silver III
Later, gather for a welcome reception and dinner.
Day 6 | Melk, Austria | Dürnstein |
Excursion: Melk Abbey. Visit Melk’s Benedictine abbey, an architectural jewel perched on a hill. Sail through the picturesque Wachau Valley.
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Dürnstein. Step inside the Stiftskirche and witness Dürnstein’s baroque architecture and vineyards.
•Cycling the Danube. Cycle by villages along portions of the Danube Bicycle Trail.
•Wachau Winery. Learn about wine production and enjoy a tasting at a winery.
Day 7 | Vienna |
Educational Focus: Timeless Vienna. A local expert shares the history of elegant Vienna.
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Imperial Vienna. Visit Hofburg Palace’s Imperial Apartments and drive along the Ringstrasse.
•Art and Wine. Journey to nearby Klosterneuburg to view an art collection. Enjoy a wine tasting.
•Schönbrunn Palace. View the State Apartments, Hall of Mirrors, and manicured gardens.
The afternoon is free to explore Vienna on your own and soak up its Old World ambiance.
Smithsonian Journeys Experts
Benjamin Sutherland | May 15
Timothy Blanning | May 24 (See page 11)
Hugh Agnew | August 19 (See page 11)
Christopher Brennan | August 28 (See page 10)
For further information, visit SmithsonianJourneys.org.
Left: Passau | Below: Dürnstein, Wachau Valley
Lower: Hofburg Palace, Vienna
Continued on next page
Delight in a Viennese Waltz show in which a lively musical trio accompanies the graceful dancers.
Day 8 | Bratislava, Slovakia |
Educational Focus: The Velvet Revolution and the Making of Slovakia. Join a local expert to discuss the Velvet Revolution and creation of Slovakia.
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Iron Curtain Bike Tour. Join a bike tour along the historic Slovak-Austrian border.
•Old Town and Café. See the highlights of Old Town. Enjoy refreshments at a local café.
•Old Town and Music. Explore Old Town and enjoy a performance by a talented young musician.
Day 9 | Budapest, Hungary |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Highlights of Budapest. Admire Heroes’ Square, the Opera House, and the Gothic-style Parliament.
•Living Local. Tour the Great Market Hall and visit a coffee house for a taste of authentic strudel.
•Budapest’s Jewish Quarter. See the Great Synagogue and tour the Holocaust Memorial Center.
Budapest by Night. Delight in viewing an illuminated Budapest during a nighttime sail.
Accommodations
Day 10 | Pécs | Osijek, Croatia | Vukovar |
Excursion: Pécs. Enjoy a walking tour to see the highlights of Pécs.
Gather for lunch in a local restaurant.
Excursion: Osijek and Vukovar. Visit the Rural House in a small village and taste local specialties, including wine. Then, stroll through historic Osijek and tour baroque Vukovar.
Day 11 | Belgrade, Serbia |
Educational Focus: Modern Serbia. Discuss this former Yugoslavian state with a local expert.
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
Amadeus Silver III
The Amadeus Silver III is specially designed for cruising Europe’s rivers, and its seasoned crew provides the highest level of service. With its contemporary style, the ship embodies elegance from its public rooms to its cabins and suites. Bars and lounges feature large windows that offer you remarkable, broad views of the scenery. Savor international cuisine at the restaurant for breakfast, lunch, and dinner; delight in regional specialties served with wine, beer, or soft drinks. In the evening, relax in your cabin, and enjoy satellite TV and the passing views from your outward-facing cabins. Wi-Fi is complimentary.
Left: Pécs | Below: Carving of Decebalus, Iron Gate Gorge
•Belgrade City Highlights. Visit Kalemegdan Citadel, St. Sava Cathedral, and many other sites.
•Eating Like a Local. Taste specialties of Serbian cuisine while learning about local customs.
•Science and Scientist Tour. Witness informative exhibits at the fascinating Nikola Tesla Museum. Follow your individual interests during free time in Belgrade.
Serbian Folk Show. Revel in an energetic folk show that highlights Serbia’s cultural heritage.
Day 12 | Iron Gate Gorge |
Cruise through the remarkable Iron Gate Gorge, one of Europe’s most magnificent natural wonders. Frühschoppen. Enjoy the German mid-morning tradition of beer, pretzels, and sausages. Join an onboard farewell reception and dinner.
Day 13 | Vidin, Bulgaria | Sofia |
Following breakfast, disembark the ship. Excursion: Vidin. See a mosque and visit the St. Panteleimon Church and Baba Vida Fortress. Savor lunch with a view at The Rocks restaurant. After lunch, continue to Sofia and check in to the Sofia Hotel Balkan.
Gather with your fellow Smithsonian Journeys travelers for a reception tonight.
Day 14 | Sofia |
Educational Focus: Bulgarian Revival. Learn about the Bulgarian Revival from a local expert.
Excursion: Sofia. See St. George Rotunda, Alexander Battenberg Square, and more. Gather for a farewell reception and dinner. Day 15 | Depart Sofia for the U.S. |
Transfer to the airport for the return flights to your gateway city.
Deck Plan Tour Prices
Amadeus Silver III
168-Guest River Cruise Ship Ship’s registry: Germany
Category-Deck
E-Haydn (Midship) $7,040 $6,790
D-Haydn (Midship) $7,240 $6,990
C-Strauss (Aft) $7,540 $7,290
B-Strauss (Midship) $7,640 $7,390
A-Mozart (Aft) $7,840 $7,590
Suite-Mozart (Midship) $8,340 $8,090
*Price includes $250 special savings. See website for details!
Single supplement waived for solo travelers! This offer is limited and capacity controlled, and it tends to sell out quickly.
Suites feature a balcony.
Categories A, B, and C feature a drop-down panoramic window.
Categories D and E feature a window.
VAT and port tax supplement are an additional $395 per person. All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy, and do not include air transportation costs (unless otherwise stated).
Cruising the Rhine & Moselle
A Family Voyage
From Basel to Amsterdam
Featuring a three-night stay in Alpine Interlaken
On Board the Amadeus Queen
July 3–14, 2023
Overview Highlights Include
Discover the timeless beauty of the Swiss Alps and the Rhine and Moselle rivers with your children and grandchildren. Explore Interlaken and cruise through Switzerland, Germany, France, and the Netherlands. Together, make memories that will be cherished for years to come. After three nights in the majestic Swiss Alps, delve into the history of the Rhine and Moselle. Visit magnificent castles, walk atop medieval city walls, and learn about local lore. Your Smithsonian Journeys Expert, Travel Director, and two Youth Directors will ensure this adventure is fun, enlightening, and relaxing for all ages.
Interlaken: Surround yourself with the stunning scenery of the majestic Swiss Alps during alpine walks and a cruise on a turquoise glacial lake.
Rhine Valley: Cruise the Rhine River and its castle-filled valley.
Amsterdam: Get to know Amsterdam through a bicycle, walking, or museum tour.
Moselle River: Cruise another scenic river and visit Cochem and Reichsburg Castle.
Strasbourg: Explore the German-influenced city of Strasbourg on the French side of the Rhine.
Cologne: Choose between a tour of Cologne’s beautiful Old Town, featuring the Gothic cathedral, and a visit to the city’s chocolate museum to learn about chocolate making.
Youth Activities: Instill the love of travel in the young ones in your life with excursions and activities designed to pique their interest.
Personalize Your Journey: Choose among a variety of included excursions in several ports. With options ranging from historic tours to bicycle rides and hiking to wine tasting, tailor your cruise to your family’s interests.
Itinerary
Day 1 | In Transit
Depart for Zürich, Switzerland.
Day 2 | Zürich, Switzerland | Interlaken |
Arrive in Zürich, transfer to Interlaken and the Victoria-Jungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa. Gather for a welcome reception tonight.
Day 3 | Interlaken |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Lauterbrunnen and Mürren. Hike through the scenic Lauterbrunnen Valley and admire the iconic Jungfrau, Monch, and Eiger peaks. Continue on foot or by train to the town of Mürren.
•Grindelwald. After a guided walk of Grindelwald, the starting point for many outdoor adventures, enjoy free time to hike, zipline, or try other exciting activities (at an additional cost).
Day 4 | Interlaken |
Enjoy a day at leisure. If you stay in Interlaken, perhaps you’ll take the funicular to the top of Harder Kulm, the neighboring mountain, or cruise across Lake Thun to the inviting town of Thun. Or you may venture farther afield, traveling up the Jungfraujoch, the Top of Europe.
Day 5 | Interlaken | Brienz | Basel |
Excursion: Lake Brienz. Board a steamer ship for a cruise on Lake Brienz. Enjoy free time in Brienz. Continue to Basel and board the Amadeus Queen.
Join
Day 6 | Strasbourg, France |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Strasbourg Panorama. See the European Union Parliament building. During an Old Town walk, visit Notre Dame Cathedral.
•Strasbourg Canal Cruise and Petite France. Take a canal cruise and walking tour through historic Petite France to see its half-timbered houses. Visit Notre Dame Cathedral. (Family friendly)
•Culinary Strasbourg. Experience the Alsatian food scene and local flavors in winstubs, cozy wine pubs, and cafés. Visit Notre Dame Cathedral.
Youth Activity: The kids enjoy a movie night.
Day 7 | Speyer, Germany | Mannheim | Heidelberg |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Speyer Walking Tour. See Speyer’s cathedral, a World Heritage site. Stroll through the Old Town and see the 13th-century city gate.
•Technik Museum. Visit the Technik Museum Speyer, where exhibits include a submarine and a Russian space shuttle. (Family friendly)
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
The youth directors were so helpful in making the trip fun and kid-appropriate and the local guides were all very well informed. We learned a lot and had a great time doing it.
•Heidelberg Castle and Town. Visit Heidelberg’s historic center and its red-walled castle with its giant 18th-century wine cask. (Family friendly)
•Hike Heidelberg’s Philosopher’s Way. Hike this famous winding path to the Philosopher’s Garden. (Family friendly)
Youth Activity: Tonight, the kids gather for a talk with the ship’s captain to learn about navigation.
Day 8 | Rüdesheim | Rhine Gorge | Koblenz |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
Extend your stay
•Wines of the Rhine. This is Riesling country, where vineyards hug the steep hillsides that line the Rhine River. Visit a local winery and try some of the fine local wines. (Ages 18 and up)
•Rüdesheim. Walk along the medieval city walls. See the Eagle Tower. At the Siegfried Mechanical Music Museum, see an unusual collection of self-playing instruments. (Family friendly)
Educational Focus: Castles of the Rhine. Sail
through the Upper Middle Rhine Valley, a World Heritage site and home to some 40 castles. Learn the legend of the siren Loreley.
Excursion: Koblenz. Become acquainted with lively Koblenz, which sits at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle rivers. The Romans founded the city more than 2,000 years ago.
Youth Activity: The kids have a special activity this evening.
Day 9 | Cruising the Moselle | Cochem |
The ship begins cruising the Moselle River today. Gather for a delicious German lunch, featuring beer, pretzels, and sausages.
Excursion: Cochem and Reichsburg Castle. Visit Reichsburg Castle for a tour and a glass of Moselle wine. If the young travelers dare, they can explore the castle on a special ghost tour.
Day 10 | Cologne |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Cologne. Explore Cologne’s Old Town and its
Accommodations
Amsterdam | Two Nights
Become better acquainted with Amsterdam, the vibrant Dutch capital. The Amsterdam Marriott Hotel is ideal for exploring this vibrant city and its attractions. Discover Amsterdam’s nautical heritage during an included walking tour of the Old Harbor and the National Maritime Museum.
Daily breakfasts also are included.
$950 per person, double occupancy | $1,400 single occupancy
Amadeus Queen
Cruise the Rhine in relaxed comfort and style aboard the Amadeus Queen. Enjoy the attentive service of your gracious crew, admire the scenic countryside from a comfortable lounge chair on the sundeck, or meet with new friends in the spacious Panorama Lounge before taking a dip in the ship's indoor pool. Start each morning with a sumptuous breakfast, and savor specially prepared European specialties at lunch and dinner, which include beer, wine, or soft drinks. At the end of each day, return to your comfortable, well-appointed cabin. Wi-Fi is complimentary.
Left: Amsterdam | Below: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Gothic cathedral. Enjoy some free time in the city.
•Cologne Chocolate Museum. Explore the world of chocolate making. (Family friendly)
Youth Activity: The kids enjoy a special activity. Share stories of your Rhine adventure at a farewell reception, featuring a special children’s program.
Day 11 | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Rijksmuseum. Feast your eyes on masterpieces by
Amadeus Queen
Rembrandt, Vermeer, and other renowned artists.
•Waterland Bicycle Ride. Explore a scenic wetland near Amsterdam by bicycle. (Family friendly)
•Jordaan Walking and Food Tour. Learn about the city’s trendiest neighborhood as you pop into local eateries and shops to sample traditional foods.
Educational Focus: Contemporary Europe. A local expert discusses current events and life in Europe today.
Excursion: Canals of Amsterdam. Board a canal cruiser for a view of the city from the water.
Day 12 | Depart Amsterdam for the U.S. |
Transfer to the airport for your return flights to your gateway city.
Note: Itinerary may change due to local conditions. Walking is required on many excursions, and surfaces may be uneven or unpaved.
Smithsonian Journeys will share the ship with other leading cultural and educational institutions, which will add to your experience.
Flights and transfers included for FlexAir participants. Complimentary transfers are available for FlexAir travelers and those able to meet at a scheduled departure time.
Deck Plan Tour Prices
134-Guest River Cruise Ship Ship’s registry: Germany
Category-Deck
E-Haydn (Midship) $5,940 $5,690
D-Haydn (Midship) $6,140 $5,890
C-Strauss (Aft) $6,440 $6,190
B-Strauss (Midship) $6,640 $6,390
A-Mozart (Aft) $6,940 $6,690
Suite-Mozart (Midship) $7,440 $7,190
*Price includes $250 special savings for adults plus special savings of $1,000 off per child ages 7–16 when sharing a cabin with an adult.
Note guests under the age of 18 must share a cabin with an adult.
Triple and Quad accommodations are not available onboard the ship.
Single supplement waived for solo travelers!
These offers are limited and capacity controlled, and tend to sell out quickly. Visit SmithsonianJourneys.org for full details.
Suites feature a balcony. Categories A, B, and C feature a drop-down panoramic window. Categories D and E feature a window.
VAT and port tax supplement are an additional $395 per person. All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy, and do not include air transportation costs (unless otherwise stated).
Portrait of Portugal
Lisbon, Porto, and Cruising the Douro River
On Board the Amalia Rodrigues
May 20–31, 2023*
September 12–23, 2023
September 26–October 7, 2023
October 3–14, 2023
Overview Highlights Include
Portugal is renowned for the Age of Discovery, charming Old World towns and centers of learning, rabelo (sailboats) loaded with casks of port plying the Douro River, and distinctive blue azulejos (tiles). Explore Lisbon, where seafaring explorers launched their world-changing journeys. Visit Old World towns such as Sintra, Cascais, Coimbra, and Porto, where you’ll taste the region’s sweet rich wine. Then, enjoy a leisurely seven-night cruise of the Douro River, stopping off at vineyards and villages along its famous wine trail. Plus, venture across the border into Spain to spend a day in breathtaking Salamanca.
Wine Country: Taste the wines that have made the Alto Douro wine region famous. Learn the local history of winemaking. Sip port, the region’s famous wine, as well as other whites and reds.
Lisbon: Explore the city that launched the Age of Exploration at the Hieronymites Monastery and Tower of Belém, two monuments of that era. See daily life in action during a tour of the city.
Porto: Discover spirited Porto. Portugal’s second-largest city has perfected a seamless blend of historic charm, museums, and architecture with trendy boutiques, galleries, and restaurants.
Sintra and Coimbra: Delve into royal medieval life and history of Portugal at the magnificent National Palace of Sintra. In Coimbra, stroll the grounds of a university more than seven hundred years in the making. It is renowned for its legendary library.
Fado Dinner: Listen to a performance of fado, Portugal’s soulful folk music, at one of Lisbon’s popular fado restaurants.
Salamanca: Appreciate the splendor of this elegant Spanish city’s historic Old Town and 13th-century university.
Itinerary
Day 1 | In Transit
Depart for Lisbon, Portugal.
Day 2 | Lisbon, Portugal |
Arrive in Lisbon and transfer to the Dom Pedro Lisboa hotel in the heart of the city. Gather for a welcome reception this evening.
Day 3 | Lisbon |
Excursion: Lisbon. See Marques de Pombal, Rossio and Black Horse squares, and drive down the leafy Avenue of Liberty. Uncover the city’s maritime history at the Hieronymites Monastery and Tower of Belém, both World Heritage sites, and the Monument to the Discoveries, which pays tribute to the New World explorers. See Alfama, one of the oldest areas of Lisbon, and explore everyday life in the authentic Estrela district.
Local Flavor: Delight in a delicious dinner and a soul-stirring fado performance at a traditional venue.
Day 4 | Lisbon |
Excursion: Sintra, Cascais, and Estoril. Journey to Sintra to tour the National Palace of Sintra. With stark white walls set off by a red-tile roof, the palace is a striking example of medieval Moorish architecture. After lunch in Sintra, travel to the popular summertime retreats of Cascais and Estoril. Enjoy a walk in picturesque Cascais before driving through Estoril.
Educational Focus: Contemporary Portugal. A local expert discusses the significant events and people that shaped modern Portugal.
Day 5 | Óbidos | Coimbra | Porto |
Excursion: Óbidos and Coimbra. Discover Óbidos and its variety of architectural styles. In Coimbra, Portugal’s medieval capital, visit the University of Coimbra, St. Michael’s Chapel, and a ceremonial hall. Enjoy traditional Portuguese cuisine for lunch. Continue to Porto to embark your river ship. Later, enjoy a welcome reception and dinner.
Day 6 | Porto |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Porto and Port Wine Tasting. Explore Porto’s Palácio da Bolsa, the Stock Exchange, and the Igreja da São Francisco. Visit a port wine cellar to sample Portugal’s world-renowned rich wine.
•Porto by Tram and Flavors of Porto. Board a tram, Porto’s popular mode of transportation, to explore the city. View historic trams at the Museu do Carro Eléctrico, including historic cars pulled by horses, followed by a tasting of local specialties. The afternoon is at leisure to make your own discoveries in Porto.
Educational Focus: Douro Wine Country. A local expert discusses winemaking traditions.
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Listen to a performance by a tuna band on board the ship. These bands, which started in medieval universities, entertain with traditional songs.
Day 7 | Porto | Peso da Régua |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Guimarães, Cradle of Portugal. Take a walking tour through Guimarães. Step inside Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Oliveira, and visit the opulent Palace of the Dukes of Bragança.
•Douro Walk and Port Wine Tasting. A guided walk introduces you to the stunning coastlines of the Atlantic and the Douro. Pass by São Pedro da Afurada and sample port wine at a cellar.
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Vila Real | Barca d’Alva |
Excursion: Vila Real. Travel past vine-covered hillsides to Vila Real. Marvel at the village’s ornate churches; indulge in Cristas de Galo, a delicious pastry; and visit the Solar de Mateus, a baroque palace with grand architectural flourishes and manicured gardens.
Return to the ship for an afternoon of cruising through the Douro River Valley.
Tonight, watch a performance of sevillanas, Spain’s most popular folk dance.
Accommodations
Day 9 | Barca d’Alva | Salamanca, Spain |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Salamanca City Tour. Witness charming villages, olive groves, and quaint farms on your way to Salamanca, a historic university town. Visit the cathedral and tour the famous university.
•Salamanca by Bike. Cross picturesque wine country to Salamanca and join a bicycle tour along the Río Tormes and through the Old Town. Along the way, visit the cathedral and the university, founded in the 13th century.
Enjoy a group lunch and some time at leisure in Salamanca before returning to the ship.
Day 10 | São João da Pesqueira | Pinhão |
Delight in the stunning riverside scenery during a morning of cruising.
Excursion: Porto’s Wine Road. Drive through scenic Alto Douro wine country, stopping at São Salvador do Mundo for a breathtaking vista over the Douro Valley. After a walking tour of São João da Pesqueira, enjoy free time to explore on your
Amalia Rodrigues
Explore the Douro River aboard the Amalia Rodrigues, which debuted in 2019. Designed for river cruising, this state-of-the-art ship can dock at the doorstep of towns and cities along the river. Enjoy an intimate sailing experience with gracious service and well-appointed accommodations. All cabins are designed for comfort with individual climate controls and many other amenities. Each cabin is outward facing, giving you never-ending views of the passing countryside. Savor delicious, continental cuisine prepared by a talented chef, and sip complimentary nonalcoholic drinks and select alcoholic beverages.Wi-Fi is complimentary.
own. Later, visit a quinta (winery), to learn about making port wine, take a tour of the winemaking facilities, and enjoy a tasting of the product.
Tonight, watch dancers in colorful costumes perform traditional Portuguese dances.
Day 11 | Lamego | Porto |
Excursion: Lamego. Sitting in the heart of the port-producing Douro Valley, Lamego is one of the country’s loveliest towns. Visit Santuário de Nossa Senhora dos Remedios, an 18th-century baroque church overlooking the city, and admire
its granite staircase adorned with azulejos, Portugal’s iconic blue-and-white tiles. Following your tour, you have the option of walking or taking a motor coach to the town center for free time.
Relish a final afternoon of river cruising through the Douro Valley.
Tonight, celebrate the end of your exciting river journey at a farewell reception and dinner.
Day 12 | Depart Porto for the U.S. |
Transfer to the airport for your return flights to your gateway city.
Note: Itinerary may change due to local conditions. Walking is required on many excursions, and surfaces may be uneven or unpaved.
Smithsonian Journeys will share the ship with other leading cultural and educational institutions, which will add to your experience.
Flights and transfers included for FlexAir participants. Complimentary transfers are available for FlexAir travelers and those able to meet at a scheduled departure time.
*The Lisbon excursion on the May 20 departure features Ajuda Palace instead of Hieronymites Monastery, which will be closed.
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A River Cruise of Provence
Cruising the Rhône & Saône Rivers
On Board the Amadeus Provence
May 3–11, 2023
August 16–24, 2023
September 13–21, 2023
October 4–12, 2023
Overview Highlights Include
Journey to the South of France to embark on a scenic cruise of the Rhône and Saône Rivers, which wind through sunny Provence to the fertile vineyards of Burgundy. Along the way, discover the history and culture of the beautiful cities of Arles, Avignon, Lyon, and Beaune. Wander through Roman ruins, delve into medieval history, and explore Provence’s papal history. Gaze in wonder at the Camargue, a seemingly untamed delta where hundreds of bird species make their nests. Tailor this enriching cruise to your own interests with choices of excursions focused on history, wine, and active touring.
Avignon: Be captivated by this walled city nestled by the Rhône River. A World Heritage site, its highlights include the Palace of the Popes and the Place de l’Horloge, the lively heart of the city.
Lyon: Immerse yourself in Lyon, the gastronomic capital of France and a World Heritage site. Choose between a panoramic tour of this beautiful city and a bicycle ride on a riverside route.
Burgundy: Drive along the Burgundy wine route, stop in Beaune for a short walking tour and visit to the famous Hôtel-Dieu de Beaune. Explore Cluny Abbey, a medieval Benedictine monastery.
Arles: See the spectacular Roman Arena and many monuments within this World Heritage city, as well as sites where Van Gogh painted some of his most celebrated works, including Café Terrace at Night.
Provence’s Natural Beauty: Explore the Camargue delta, home to hundreds of bird species. Join an optional included excursion to the Gorge de l’Ardeche, a stunning canyon.
Rhône Valley Wines: Select an excursion to Côtes du Rhone wine country. Learn about the history and culture of winemaking in this region.
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Itinerary
Day 1 | In Transit
Depart for Lyon, France.
Day 2 | Lyon, France |
Arrive in Lyon and transfer to the Amadeus Provence.
Get to know your fellow travelers at a welcome reception and dinner.
Day 3 | Mâcon |
Excursion: The Mâconnais and the Beaujolais. The vineyards of these two historic winegrowing areas within the Burgundy region are famous around the world. Drive through the countryside, where grapevines cling to the rolling hills, and admire the bucolic scenery. Learn about the history of Burgundy wines and how they are produced before enjoying a tasting.
Excursion: Cluny Abbey. Cluny is famous for its Benedictine abbey, founded in 910.
Day 4 | Chalon-sur-Saône | Tournus |
Excursion: Beaune. Delight in a drive along the scenic Côte de Beaune on your way to Beaune, Burgundy’s most celebrated wine town. Soak up Beaune’s enchanting ambience during a stroll along the town’s cobbled streets and inviting squares. Visit the Hôtel-Dieu, a medieval hospital. The hospital owns 150 acres of vineyards and holds an annual wine auction to support its charitable mission and modern hospital. Today, the historic building is a museum. Continue
along the Route des Grand Crus, one of the most famous wine routes in the country.
Excursion: Cormatin and Tournus. Visit the medieval town of Cormatin and its château. Explore the opulent castle grounds and 17thcentury styled gardens. Then, visit the medieval church of Saint-Philibert de Tournus. Join the ship in Tournus.
Day 5 | Lyon |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Lyon. Get to know Lyon, one of France’s most exciting cities, on a panoramic tour. Admire the Basilica of Notre Dame de Fourvière and explore Vieux Lyon, the old city. Discover the traboules, the unique covered walkways in the historic quarter. These walkways were created to offer shortcuts to the river.
•Bicycle Tour of Lyon. Take a leisurely bike ride through the city of Lyon while learning about city legends and listening to historic anecdotes. Pedal through Le Parc de la Tête d’Or, a beautiful urban park. Established in the 1850s, it has a botanic garden, a lake, and much more. Stop at a café for refreshments.
Day 6 | Avignon |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Orange. Journey to Orange, a pretty city rich
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with Roman heritage. See the Triumphal Arch and visit the Théâter Antique, both World Heritage sites. The arch and the theater both date from the reign of Augustus, the first Roman emperor.
•Pont du Gard. See the Pont du Gard, a Roman aqueduct in the Provencal countryside. Walk along the two-mile trail, stopping at several viewing points. After the walk, visit the museum to learn more about this ancient architectural wonder.
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Educational Focus: The Avignon Papacy.
A local expert discusses a seven-decade period in the 14th century when Roman Catholic popes ruled the church from Avignon.
Excursion: Avignon and the Palais des Papes. Explore the beautiful walled city of Avignon during a walking tour. Walk by the city hall, beautiful churches, and Place de l’Horloge, the city’s main square, before stepping inside the
Tonight, enjoy a local folk music show.
Day 7 | Arles | The Camargue |
Excursion: Arles. Extraordinary Roman and Romanesque monuments fill the city of Arles, which has been recognized with World Heritage status. During a walking tour, see the vestiges of its Roman past: a grand colosseum; a theater; and the Place du Forum, which was the center of Roman Arles. Admire the Cathedral of St. Trôphime and its 12th-century portal, a Romanesque masterpiece.
Accommodations
Lyon | Two Nights
Explore the vibrant city of Lyon, where your base will be the ideally located Sofitel Lyon Bellecour. Known as the culinary center of France, Lyon is filled with restaurants ranging from neighborhood haunts to Michelin-star establishments. Peek into the gastronomic scene on an included food tour. During your free time, explore museums devoted to art, natural history, the silk industry, cinema, and much more. This extension includes daily breakfasts, a reception, and a walking tour.
$1,095 per person, double occupancy | $1,445 single occupancy
Amadeus Provence
Cruise through Provence aboard the Amadeus Provence, a stylish, comfortable river ship launched in 2017. Delight in the passing scenery from a deck chair, the dipping pool, or the Amadeus Club. All deluxe cabins and suites offer spacious bathrooms, infotainment systems, a flat-screen television, a cabin safe, a minibar, and individually regulated air conditioning. Suites feature a comfortable corner sofa, a luxurious bathroom, and a walk-out exterior balcony. Savor sumptuous meals each day, including four course dinners. Beer, wine, or soft drinks are complimentary with lunch and dinner. Wi-Fi is complimentary.
Excursion: The Camargue. Explore Camargue Regional Nature Park, a Rhône River delta wetlands and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Home to more than 270 species of birds, its habitats include fresh-water and salt-water marshes, grasslands, woods, and beaches. The Camargue also is famous for its white horses. Visit the town of Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, where the Rhône flows into the Mediterranean Sea.
Day 8 | Châteauneuf-du-Rhône | Le Pouzin |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•The Wines of the Côtes du Rhône. Winemaking in the Rhône Valley began in Roman times. Today, thewines of this region, the Côtes du Rhône, are
known around the world. Learn about the region’s terroir, climate, and winemakers. Enjoy a tasting.
•The Gorges de l’Ardèche. During a panoramic tour, delight in the beauty of pine and oak forests and towering limestone walls that frame this canyon, carved by the mighty Ardèche River.
Gaze at the Pont d’Arc, a natural arch that stretches over the river, and keep watch for some of the local wildlife, including eagles, lizards, and goats.
Meet the ship in Le Pouzin and cruise to Lyon.
Gather for a farewell reception and dinner. Day 9 | Depart Lyon for the U.S. |
Transfer to the airport for your return flights to your gateway city.
Flights and transfers included for FlexAir participants.
Complimentary transfers are available for FlexAir travelers and those able to meet at a scheduled departure time.
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A Seine River Cruise
Featuring Paris, Versailles, Giverny, and the Norman Countryside On Board the Amadeus Diamond May 16–24, 2023 September 19–27, 2023
Overview Highlights Include
From romantic Paris to the historic shores of Normandy, cruise the Seine River—France’s second-longest waterway—to discover historic tales of French history, culture, and lore. Feast your eyes on camera-ready scenes, and spend your days strolling through magnificent architectural masterpieces and admiring bucolic landscapes and coastal vistas. Walk in the footsteps of the soldiers who righted the course of history. Listen to the stories of kings and queens, inspired artists, and valiant Allied troops, and discover how their ideas, work, lives, and sacrifice are the building blocks of the heritage of this region.
Paris: See the City of Light’s famed attractions, including Notre-Dame Cathedral and other iconic landmarks. Cruise through the city to see its famous sights from a different vantage point.
D-Day Beaches: Delve into the story of D-Day and the soldiers who liberated France in 1944. Visit Omaha Beach, the Caen Memorial Museum, and the Normandy American Cemetery.
Giverny: Step inside the home of vaunted impressionist painter Claude Monet. Taking in the colors of his home, private art collection, and garden, you will see how his life influenced his art.
Honfleur: Delight in this idyllic resort town that once was a tiny fishing port. Stroll through its well-preserved historic center and admire the tall townhouses built by merchant families. When in Honfleur, choose one of three included excursions: a Calvados tour and tasting; a tour of a modern art museum; or a visit to seaside Deauville.
Étretat: Walk along the white cliffs of Étretat, which have inspired impressionist painters.
Rouen: Explore the historic medieval quarter of Rouen. Its highlights include the Gros Horloge, the beautiful town clock, and the city cathedral.
Itinerary
Day 1 | In Transit
Depart for Paris, France.
Day 2 | Paris, France |
Arrive in Paris and transfer to the Amadeus Diamond.
Mingle at a welcome reception and dinner. The ship departs Paris this evening.
Day 3 | Conflans-Sainte-Honorine | Versailles |
Excursion: Conflans-Sainte-Honorine. Embark on a walking tour of pretty Conflans-SainteHonorine. As its name suggests, it sits at the confluence of two rivers, the Seine and the Oise. Because of its strategic location, the town has been the capital of France’s inland waterways since the mid-19th century. Hundreds of barges fill the harbor. Once used for commerce, most are houseboats today.
Excursion: Versailles. Journey to Versailles, France’s most opulent palace and a World Heritage site. Versailles was France’s political capital and seat of the royal court from 1682–1789. See the Hall of Mirrors, which is tied to peace treaties from the 17th century to the 20th century; the opulent King’s Apartments; and grand rooms of the Queen’s Apartments. Enjoy free time to stroll through the formal gardens on your own. Return to the ship, which departs for Rouen this evening.
Day 4 | Rouen |
Excursion: Ancient Abbeys. Visit the ruins of the Benedictine Abbey of Jumièges, one of the most powerful abbeys in medieval France. It was one of several monasteries built along the Seine. The ruins of the current building are from the 11th century, but the original monastery was built 300 years earlier. Continue to Abbey SaintWandrille. Admire the abbey’s buildings, which flaunt rococo-style and Gothic decorations. The abbey is home to a thriving monastic community.
Excursion: Rouen. Explore Rouen’s historic medieval quarter, filled with ornate Gothic churches and half-timbered houses. Visit Notre-Dame de Rouen, the city’s grand cathedral. The ship departs Rouen this evening.
Day 5 | Le Havre | Étretat | Honfleur |
This morning, disembark in Le Havre.
Excursion: Étretat. Take a stroll along the white cliffs of Étretat, which have inspired painters such as Monet and Matisse, among others. See the Porte d’Aval arch and L’Aiguille, the spike of rock jutting out of the water next to it.
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
In the 19th century, Honfleur was a popular resort and a favorite spot of painters of the eponymous
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Honfleur School, which influenced the impressionist movement. All three excursions include a tour of Honfleur’s colorful harbor, the Vieux Bassin. The Church of Sainte-Cathérine, crafted by 15th-century shipbuilders, is a highlight, with a ceiling that resembles two upturned hulls.
•Calvados Farm Tour. Venture into the verdant countryside to visit a family-run estate, where bountiful, organic apple orchards provide the
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apples used to make Normandy’s famous libations: sparkling cider; Calvados, or apple brandy; and pommeau, the delightful blend of Calvados and freshly pressed cider. Enjoy a tasting.
•Musée Malraux of Modern Art. Admire the collection of the MuMa, as this seaside museum is known, during a guided tour. See works by Renoir, Monet, Pissarro and other impressionists, as well as photography, sculpture, and other exhibits.
Left: Honfleur’s colorful harbor
•Deauville. Revel in the charm of this elegant seaside resort. Popular with Parisians since the 1800s, Deauville has a casino, golf course, and a famous boardwalk. Admire the Belle Époque architecture during a walking tour.
Educational Focus: Normandy. Learn about the rich history of Normandy and its unique culture during an insightful lecture by a local expert.
Tonight, an onboard show features a performance of chanson, which are a uniquely French genre of songs dating from the Middle Ages.
Day 6 | Le Havre | Caen | D-Day Sites | Caudebec-en-Caux |
From Le Havre, depart for an emotional journey through World War II history today.
Excursion: Normandy and D-Day. Delve into World War II history at the Caen Memorial Museum, France’s premier museum dedicated to the story of the war and the pursuit of peace. After lunch at the museum, continue to Omaha Beach, where U.S. forces valiantly advanced across
Accommodations
Paris | Two Nights
Spend two additional nights in the City of Light before your cruise. Stay in the citycenter Hilton Paris Opera. Join an included walking tour of Le Marais, one of the oldest neighborhoods in Paris. Enjoy free time to explore the city’s museums, historic attractions, and restaurants on your own. This extension includes a walking tour, reception, and daily breakfasts.
$1,195 per person, double occupancy | $1,790 single occupancy
Amadeus Diamond
Cruise the Seine in comfort and style aboard the Amadeus Diamond. Renovated in 2019, the ship is specially designed for river cruising, allowing it to bring you close to the heart of cities and towns along this storied waterway. During your cruise, enjoy outstanding service from an attentive staff. Savor expertly prepared international and regional French cuisine, including sumptuous breakfasts, delicious lunches, and four-course dinners. Beer, wine, or soft drinks are complimentary with lunch and dinner. At the end of each day, return to the comforts of your well-appointed cabin. Wi-Fi is complimentary.
the heavily fortified shoreline to overcome German troops. Visit the Normandy American Cemetery, located on a cliff overlooking Omaha Beach to pay your respects to the fallen at Normandy.
Day 7 | Les Andelys | Giverny | Vernon |
The ship arrives in Les Andelys this morning. Excursion: Giverny Explore the life and work of impressionist painter Claude Monet at his colorful home in Giverny, where he lived from 1883–1926.
Wander through the lush, tranquil garden that inspired many of his paintings, and visit the studio where he painted his Water Lilies series. His home, awash in brilliant shades of blue, green, and yellow, is just as vibrant as his garden.
Join the ship in Vernon for an afternoon of cruising.
Day 8 | Paris |
Excursion: The Seine and Paris. Admire the iconic landmarks of Paris during a cruise through the city. Then, take a walking tour through the Latin Quarter.
Tonight, join a farewell reception and dinner.
Day 9 | Depart Paris for the U.S. |
Transfer to the airport for your return flights to your gateway city.
Note: Itinerary may change due to local conditions. Walking is required on many excursions, and surfaces may be uneven or unpaved. Smithsonian Journeys will share the ship with other leading cultural and educational institutions, which will add to your experience.
Flights and transfers included for FlexAir participants. Complimentary transfers are available for FlexAir travelers and those able to meet at a scheduled departure time.
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Europe's Great Rivers
Featuring the Danube, Main, and Rhine Rivers
On Board the Amadeus Silver III
October 14–29, 2023
Overview Highlights Include
Surround yourself with the stunning scenery and rich heritage of the Danube, Main, and Rhine rivers, which flow through the heart of central Europe. This unique journey introduces you to the historic landmarks, priceless art, and delicious cuisines of five countries. Sail through the beauty of the Wachau and Middle Rhine valleys, both World Heritage sites, and delight in daily discoveries, such as sipping Franconian brandies in a 15th-century wine cellar, admiring dancers performing the Viennese Waltz, or seeing the grand buildings of Budapest illuminated during an evening cruise.
Old World Capitals: Immerse yourself in the beautiful cities of Budapest, Bratislava, and Vienna, and enjoy tree-lined boulevards, magnificent palaces, and lively market squares.
Wachau Valley: Soak up the unspoiled charm of this bucolic valley, noted in particular for its continuous cultural and agricultural development since prehistoric times.
Rhine Valley: Cruise through the castle-filled Rhine Valley, another prized cultural landscape. The valley is replete with vine-covered hills, epic legends, and artistic inspiration.
Würzburg: Choose between a tour of the elegant Residenz, an 18th-century baroque palace built by Europe’s best architects, artisans, and tradesmen, and a drive along the famous Romantic Road.
Viennese Waltz: Watch a performance of this elegant dance, which traces its ancestry to an 18thcentury folk dance. Admire partners gliding along in time to the world-famous rhythm of this dance.
Culinary Customs: Partake in a morning snack of beer, pretzels, and sausages, a German tradition called Frühschoppen. Several included excursion options highlight local specialties, beer, and wine.
Itinerary
Day 1 | In Transit
Depart for Budapest, Hungary.
Day 2 | Budapest, Hungary |
Arrive in Budapest and transfer to the Amadeus Silver III.
Tonight, attend a welcome reception and dinner.
Day 3 | Budapest |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Budapest. See Heroes’ Square, the Opera House, and the Gothic-style Parliament Building.
•Living Local. Tour the Great Market Hall.
•Budapest’s Jewish Quarter. Visit the Great Synagogue and the Holocaust Memorial Center.
Budapest by Night. Delight in viewing an illuminated Budapest during a nighttime sail.
Day 4 | Bratislava, Slovakia |
Educational Focus: The Velvet Revolution. Discuss the Velvet Revolution with a local speaker.
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Old Town and Café. View St. Martin’s Cathedral, the Slovak National Theatre, and more sites.
•Old Town and Music. Explore Old Town and enjoy a performance by a talented young musician.
•Hidden Vines of Bratislava. Discover Slovakian wines at a winery outside the capital city.
Day 5 | Vienna, Austria |
Educational Focus: Vienna. Discover the history of elegant Vienna with a local expert.
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Imperial Vienna. View Hofburg Palace’s Imperial Apartments and drive along the leafy Ringstrasse.
•Vienna Woods. Take a guided walk along a popular trail outside the city and enjoy the views.
•Schönbrunn Palace. Marvel at the opulent State Apartments, Hall of Mirrors, and pretty gardens. The rest of the day is at your leisure in Vienna. This evening, delight in a Viennese waltz by professional dancers and a musical trio.
Day 6 | Wachau Valley | Dürnstein | Melk |
Today, cruise through the scenic Wachau Valley.
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Dürnstein. View the city’s baroque architecture, see vineyards, and visit the Stiftskirche.
•Danube Cycling. Pass vineyards and villages as you ride along the Danube bicycle path.
•Wachau Winery. Visit a winery to learn about wine production and sample several wines.
Excursion: Melk Abbey. Visit Melk’s Benedictine abbey, an architectural jewel perched on a hill.
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Day 7 | Passau, Germany |
Excursion: Picturesque Passau. View iconic sites and stunning highlights of this delightful city.
Day 8 | Regensburg |
Educational Focus: The Main-Danube Canal. A local speaker discusses the history of the canal.
Excursion: Regensburg. See Regensburg’s World Heritage Old Town. Visit Thurn and Taxis Palace. Tonight, join a Smithsonian Journeys reception.
Day 9 | Nuremberg |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Nuremberg. See the courthouse where World War II trials were held. Explore the main square.
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Budapest | Two Nights
Extend your journey in beautiful Budapest at the InterContinental Budapest. Tour Szentendre, a town known for its baroque architecture. Visit its historic center, the Margit Kovács Ceramic Museum, and the Marzipan Museum, home of Hungary’s famous candy makers. The Szentendre tour, one lunch, and daily breakfasts are included.
$895 per person, double occupancy | $1,390 single occupancy
Amsterdam | Two Nights
Get to know Amsterdam, the dynamic Dutch capital. From the Amsterdam Marriott Hotel in the heart of the city, discover many attractions, including world-class museums and restaurants, local markets and parks, and much more. Enjoy a guided walking tour during your stay, plus daily breakfasts.
$995 per person, double occupancy |
$1,490 single occupancy
•Documentation Center Museum. Learn about the city’s ties to the Nazi Party during World War II.
•Rural Life. Visit a family-run Franconian farm and discuss local lifestyles and traditions.
Day 10 | Bamberg |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Bamberg. Walk under the grand rococo archway, and see fishermens’ homes and baroque mansions.
•Culinary Delights. Taste local specialties at a bakery, a butcher shop, and a deli.
Day 11 | Würzburg |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Würzburg. Explore the Residenz, a baroque palace and World Heritage site, and the Old Town.
•The Romantic Road. Drive the Romantic Road. Visit picture-perfect Rothenburg ob der Tauber.
Day 12 | Miltenberg |
Enjoy Früschoppen, the German mid-morning culinary tradition of beer, pretzels, and sausages.
Excursion: Miltenberg. See half-timbered homes and a historic inn. Try local wines during a tasting.
Day 13 | Koblenz |
Cruise the Rhine Valley and see the Loreley Rock.
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
Accommodations
Amadeus Silver III
The Amadeus Silver III is specially designed for cruising Europe’s rivers, and its seasoned crew provides the highest level of service. With its contemporary style, the ship embodies elegance from its public rooms to its cabins and suites. Bars and lounges feature large windows that offer you remarkable, broad views of the scenery. Savor international cuisine at the restaurant for breakfast, lunch, and dinner; delight in regional specialties served with wine, beer, or soft drinks. In the evening, relax in your cabin, and enjoy satellite TV and the passing views from your outward-facing cabins. Wi-Fi is complimentary.
•Koblenz. Get to know Koblenz. Pass by the Town Hall, Liebfrauenkirche, and statue of Wilhelm II.
•Ehrenbreitstein Fortress. Ride a cable car to its perch and explore this imposing castle.
Day 14 | Cologne |
Excursion: Cologne. Tour the medieval Old Town and visit the city’s famous cathedral. Tonight, attend a farewell reception and dinner.
Day 15 | Amsterdam |
Educational Focus: Contemporary Holland. Learn about the state of affairs in the Netherlands today during a talk with a local expert.
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Rijksmuseum. Feast your eyes on masterpieces by Rembrandt, Vermeer, and other renowned artists.
•Waterland Bicycle Ride. Explore a scenic wetland near Amsterdam by bicycle.
•Canal District. Tour one of the loveliest canals. Learn the waterways’ history at the canal museum.
Excursion: Canals of Amsterdam. Board a canal cruiser for a view of the city from the water.
Day 16 | Depart Amsterdam for the U.S. |
Transfer to the airport for your return flights to your gateway city.
Note: Itinerary may change due to local conditions. Walking is required on many excursions, and surfaces may be uneven or unpaved. Smithsonian Journeys will share the ship with other educational and cultural institutions, which will add to your experience.
Flights and transfers included for FlexAir participants. Complimentary transfers are available for FlexAir travelers and those able to meet at a scheduled departure time.
Deck Plan Tour Prices
Single supplement waived for solo travelers! This offer is limited and capacity controlled, and it tends to sell out quickly.
Suites feature a balcony.
Categories A, B, and C feature a drop-down panoramic window.
Categories D and E feature a window.
VAT and port tax supplement are an additional $495 per person. All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy, and do not include air transportation costs (unless otherwise stated).
Holiday Markets
During the holiday season, cheerful wooden villages trimmed with fresh pine boughs and twinkling lights appear in town squares all across Europe. These Christkindlmarkts are the original pop-up stores, only around for the holiday season, and treating you with the aroma of gingerbread and freshly roasted chestnuts, mugs of mulled wine, and stall after stall of ornaments, toys, traditional crafts, and specialty foods.
†Note: The November 24 departure will be aboard the Amadeus Cara. *Note: The December 4 departure will run in the reverse direction.
Holiday Markets: Shop for presents to put under the tree, and a souvenir or two for yourself, at several of Germany’s beloved Christkindlmarkts.
Rhine Valley: Cruise through the castle-filled Rhine Valley, and learn about its epic legends and artistic inspiration.
Heidelberg: Get in the holiday spirit during a performance of holiday songs by a musical trio.
Strasbourg and Colmar: Explore Germaninfluenced Alsace on the French side of the Rhine. Enjoy the towns, wine, and markets.
Swiss Alps: Admire the snow-covered Alps of the Bernese Oberland, one of Switzerland’s most scenic areas. Stay in picture-perfect Interlaken, which has a delightful Advent market.
Cologne: View the colorful houses around the Alter Markt (Old Market), during a tour of Cologne’s medieval historic district. Enjoy a visit to its magnificent cathedral.
Personalize Your Cruise: Choose among a variety of included excursions, such as art museums, wine tastings, and city tours, to enrich your experience.
Itinerary
Day 1 | In Transit
Depart for Zürich, Switzerland.
Day 2 | Zürich, Switzerland | Interlaken |
Arrive in Zürich and transfer to the VictoriaJungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa.
Take an orientation walk of Interlaken, beautifully situated between lakes Thun and Brienz. Join your fellow travelers at a welcome reception.
Day 3 | Interlaken |
The day is free to explore on your own. The ideal location of Interlaken and the efficient Swiss rail system make it easy to check out famous Alpine peaks and towns.
Day 4 | Bern | Basel |
Excursion: Bern. Enjoy a guided walking tour of the beautiful Swiss capital. See the Clock Tower, Einstein House, and the Cathedral of Bern.
Enjoy some free time for lunch and exploring on your own in Bern.
Continue to Basel, where you will embark your Amadeus ship.
Tonight, gather for a welcome reception and dinner on the ship.
Day 5 | Breisach, Germany | Freiburg |
Arrive in Breisach, Germany, this morning.
Excursion: Freiburg. Tour the Black Forest town of Freiburg. Visit its Old Town and Freiburg
Münster, the 11th-century cathedral with lacy spires. Stroll through the holiday market and learn about the items associated with Freiburg and the Black Forest.
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Riquewihr and the Wines of the Alsace. Medieval fortifications and half-timbered houses add to the storybook quality of Riquewihr, France. Explore the town and enjoy a wine tasting.
•Colmar Markets. See Alsatian holiday traditions come to life through holiday treats and artisanmade crafts in Colmar, France. Visit four markets in the city’s picturesque Old Town.
Day 6 | Strasbourg, France |
Arrive in Strasbourg, capital of the Alsace region and home to the European Parliament.
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Strasbourg Panorama. See the 18th-century Palais Rohan, modeled after the noble mansions of Paris, and St. Thomas Church, the main Protestant church. The guided walking tour of the historic center includes a visit to the Notre Dame Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece.
•Culinary Strasbourg. Experience the Alsatian culinary scene on a guided tour that takes you to the city’s winstubs, cozy wine pubs that typically have long communal tables, and other local cafés and shops. Along the way, sample traditional dishes and wines of Alsace.
Blanning | November 24 (See page 11)
Christopher Brennan | December 4 (See page 10)
Carol Reynolds | December 9 (See page 10)
For further information, visit SmithsonianJourneys.org.
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A complimentary shuttle can take you from the ship to the city center in the afternoon.
Educational Focus: German Holiday Traditions. A local speaker shares some of the favorite Christmas traditions in German households.
Day 7 | Mannheim, Germany | Heidelberg |
Arrive in Mannheim, Germany, this morning.
Excursion: Heidelberg. Visit nearby Heidelberg, and step inside the red sandstone walls of its castle. Inside the Fassbau, the Barrel Building, see the wine barrel that once held 34,342 gallons of wine. Stroll through the historic city center and relish the cheerful ambiance of the Christmas market as you have time to explore on your own before a restaurant lunch featuring German specialties. Afterward, enjoy a special musical performance.
Day 8 | Rüdesheim |
The ship arrives in Rüdesheim this morning.
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Rüdesheim Walking Tour. See the “Christmas Market of the Nations.” Visit Siegfried’s Mechanisches Musikkabinett, a museum of self-playing mechanical musical instruments.
Extend your stay
Enjoy free time to explore on your own.
•Rhine Wine Tasting. Get a sweeping view of the region’s terraced vineyards from a hilltop abbey. Then, learn about local winemaking methods and try some vintages at an area winery.
Sail the Upper Middle Rhine Valley. With some 40 castles lining the banks, this scenic gorge is the most famous stretch of the Rhine River.
This section of the Middle Rhine Valley has been designated a World Heritage cultural landscape because of its development and use over thousands of years.
Tonight, gather for a glass of Glühwein with your shipmates. You’ll delight in this warm concoction of cloves, cinnamon, citrus, and red wine!
The ship arrives in Cologne tonight.
Accommodations
Berlin | Three Nights
Extend your cruise with three nights in Berlin, Germany, at the InterContinental Berlin. Delve into the city’s Cold War on a tour that takes you to sights in the former East and West sectors. This extension includes a high-speed train ride between Berlin and Düsseldorf, a guided tour, and daily breakfasts.
$995 per person, double occupancy | $1,235 single occupancy
Amadeus Silver III
The Amadeus Silver III is specially designed for cruising Europe’s rivers, and its seasoned crew provides the highest level of service. With its contemporary style, the ship embodies elegance from its public rooms to its cabins and suites. Savor international cuisine at the restaurant for breakfast and lunch; delight in regional specialties served with wine, beer, or soft drinks. In the evening, relax in your cabin, and enjoy satellite TV and the passing views from your outwardfacing cabins. Wi-Fi is complimentary.
Day 9 | Cologne |
Excursion: Cologne. Spend the morning in Cologne’s Old Town, and marvel at its Gothic cathedral before stepping inside for a look. Spend an afternoon exploring Cologne and its holiday markets on your own.
Day 10 | Düsseldorf |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•Düsseldorf and its Holiday Markets. Get to know one of Germany’s most stylish cities during a city tour. Known for its art scene and focus on fashion, Düsseldorf also boasts an impressive collection of modern architecture, including the harborfront MedienHafen, a commercial and residential complex designed by Frank Gehry. Spend the afternoon enjoying several of Düsseldorf’s Christmas markets, each one unique and filled with holiday spirit. Stroll through an Old Town neighborhood known for its 260 brew pubs, cafes, and bars, and stop for a taste of Altbier, the locally brewed dark beer.
•Aachen. Once favored by the Romans for its mineral-laden hot springs, Aachen later became the capital of Charlemagne’s vast empire. The city
today is a vibrant university city with international flavor. Visit the cathedral, which has hosted 30 coronations; the Old Town; and a Christmas market for a taste of the famous local gingerbread. The afternoon is free to visit some of the festive Christkindlmarkts on your own. Savor the seasonal fare, music, and entertainment.
Tonight, gather for a festive farewell reception and dinner to celebrate your Advent adventure on the Rhine.
Day 11 | Depart Dusseldorf for the
U.S. |
Transfer to the airport for the return flights to your gateway city.
Note: Itinerary may change due to local conditions. Walking is required on many excursions, and surfaces may be uneven or unpaved.
Smithsonian Journeys will share the ship with other educational and cultural institutions, which will add to your experience.
Flights and transfers included for FlexAir participants. Complimentary transfers are available for FlexAir travelers and those able to meet at a scheduled departure time.
Deck Plan Tour Prices
Left: Christmas market, Cologne Below: Aachen Amadeus Silver III
E-Haydn (Midship) $4,240 $3,990
D-Haydn (Midship) $4,440 $4,190
C-Strauss (Aft) $4,940 $4,690
B-Strauss (Midship) $5,040 $4,790
A-Mozart (Aft) $5,440 $5,190
Suite-Mozart (Midship) $5,740 $5,490
Single supplement waived for solo travelers! This offer is limited and capacity controlled, and it tends to sell out quickly.
Suites feature a balcony.
Categories A, B, and C feature a drop-down panoramic window.
Categories D and E feature a window.
VAT and port tax supplement are an additional $395 per person. All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy, and do not include air transportation costs (unless otherwise stated).
Waterways of Holland & Belgium
Spend springtime in the Netherlands and Belgium! Cruise through the region’s famous canals and into the heart of picturesque cities and towns. Delight in windmills, medieval villages, and urban waterways lined with 16thand 17th-century gabled homes. Enjoy a choice of included activities, such as museum visits, a beer tasting, and more.
Amsterdam: Venture through Amsterdam’s picturesque canals on a special canal cruiser. Enjoy a glimpse of daily life in the city from the vantage point of Amsterdam’s famous waterways.
Keukenhof Gardens: Stroll through colorful fields of tulips, hyacinths, and other spring flowers at Keukenhof Gardens.
The Hague, Delft, or Gouda: Choose among excursions to explore The Hague, the Dutch capital; Delft, home of the world-famous porcelain factory; or Gouda, the medieval city famous for its delicious cheese.
Kampen: Discover the Hanseatic history of Kampen and the Netherlands.
Zeeland Coast: Learn about the continuous battle between the Netherlands and the sea at the Delta Works. Visit a storm surge barrier to see how technology protects the people along the coast from North Sea floods.
Bruges: Admire the canals and architectural treasures of Bruges during a walking tour. Then, choose one of three excursions that allows you to explore Flemish art, Belgian chocolate, or Belgian beer.
Itinerary
Day 1 | In Transit
Depart for Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Day 2 | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Arrive in Amsterdam and transfer to your Amadeus ship
Educational Focus: Contemporary Netherlands. Learn about life in the Netherlands today with a local expert.
Excursion: Canals of Amsterdam. Board a canal cruiser for a tour of Amsterdam, known the world over for more than 60 miles of tree-lined canals and waterways that make this romantic city truly unforgettable. Seventeenth-century engineers and town planners built the three main canals that form this World Heritage site. Admire some of the city’s 1,500 bridges, dozens of islands, charming Dutch homes, and the bustling city harbor.
Day 3 | Amsterdam |
Excursion: Keukenhof Gardens. Journey to Keukenhof Gardens, an 80-acre paradise of brightly colored tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, and other gorgeous blooms. After a guided tour, enjoy time to explore on your own. More than nine miles of footpaths crisscross the grounds, allowing you to immerse yourself in this enchanting setting. Get to know your traveling companions at a welcome reception and dinner tonight. The ship departs Amsterdam.
Day 4 | Kampen |
Arrive this morning in Kampen, a historic port town that was part of the influential medieval trading alliance known as the Hanseatic League, Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions. The two excursions in Kampen feature a walking tour to see St. Nicholas church, the oldest in Kampen; the Gothic House; the Old Town Hall; and the town’s gates, part of the wall that once encircled Kampen.
•Kampen and the Hanseatic League. This walking tour through historic Kampen includes a visit to a kogge ship, a typical sailing vessel favored by Hanseatic traders.
• Kampen and Dutch Beer. Explore historic Kampen and visit a local brewery to learn about Dutch beer and enjoy a tasting.
•Giethoorn. Travel to Giethoorn, a village where residents go about their daily lives using boats and canals instead of cars and roads. This picturesque village in the heart of the Weerribben-Wieden National Park features 18th-century, thatchedroof farmhouses. Glide through the canals aboard a punt, a traditional wooden boat used to glide through the canals.
Educational Focus: The Hanseatic League. A local speaker leads you through the history of the powerful medieval mercantile league
that linked 194 cities, including Kampen, in 16 countries, near the North and Baltic seas.
Tonight, the ship departs Kampen.
Day 5 | The Hague | Delft | Gouda |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions.
•The Hague and the Mauritshuis. See the United Nations’ Peace Palace and the Binnenhof, home of the Dutch parliament. Visit the Mauritshuis Museum to admire paintings by Dutch and Flemish masters, including Vermeer’s Girl With a Pearl Earring.
Extend your stay
Amsterdam | Two Nights
Become better acquainted with Amsterdam, the dynamic Dutch capital. During your stay at the city-center Amsterdam Marriott Hotel, discover many attractions, including worldclass museums and restaurants, local markets and parks, and much more. A guided walking tour during your stay, plus daily breakfasts are included.
$950 per person, double occupancy | $1,440 single occupancy
Antwerp | Two Nights
Discover Antwerp, a vibrant port city. This extension features a tour of Ghent, where well-preserved medieval buildings fill the Old Town. Stay at the Hilton Antwerp Old Town and round out your time in Antwerp by strolling through the Diamond district, the revitalized docklands, and the trendy Zuid neighborhood. Included are a guided tour and daily breakfasts. $995 per person, double occupancy | $1,395 single occupancy
•Delft. Take a walking tour of Delft and visit the Royal Delft porcelain factory, founded in 1653. See the production process firsthand, watch a master artisan at work, and view Royal Delft’s porcelain collection.
•Gouda. Get to know Gouda, the Dutch city known for its famous cheese. Visit Sint Jan Church to see its famous stained-glass windows. Learn about the local cheese during a tasting.
Return to the ship for an afternoon of sailing.
Day 6 | Veere | Zeeland Coast | The ship arrives in Veere this morning.
Excursion: The Zeeland Coast and the Dutch Battle Against the Sea. Travel to the artificial island of Neeltje Jans and its Delta Expo. Learn about the Delta Works, a series of 65 massive dams and storm surge barriers, conceived after the devastating 1953 North Sea flood.
Explore Veere, a charming seaside town, on your own. The ship docks here overnight.
Day 7 | Middelburg | Bruges, Belgium | Antwerp |
Personalize Your Journey | Choose one of the following excursions. All excursions feature a guided walking tour of Bruges. See the medieval guildhalls along the Market Square, the 12th-century Basilica of the Holy Blood, and the Belfry Tower.
•Cultural Bruges. Visit the Groeninge Museum, known for its Flemish Primitive paintings and Flemish expressionist masterpieces.
•Bruges and Beer. Belgium embraces beer as its national drink. Visit a family-owned brewery and learn about the history of Belgian brewing, followed by a glass of freshly brewed beer.
Accommodations
Amadeus Queen
Cruise the Waterways of Holland and Belgium aboard the Amadeus Queen, and you will feel like royalty. Enjoy the attentive service of the gracious crew, admire the scenic countryside from a comfortable lounge chair on the sundeck, or take a dip in the indoor pool. Start each morning with a sumptuous breakfast, and savor specially prepared European specialties at lunch and dinner, which include beer, wine, or soft drinks. At the end of each day, return to your comfortable, well-appointed cabin. Wi-Fi is complimentary.
•Bruges and Belgian Chocolate. Belgium is world famous for its chocolates. Visit a chocolatier to learn about the art and history of making creamy Belgian chocolate and taste a sample. Enjoy time for lunch on your own. Rejoin the ship in Antwerp, where it overnights.
Day 8 | Antwerp |
Educational Focus: Contemporary Belgium. A local expert discussses life in Belgium today.
Excursion: Antwerp. Discover Antwerp’s heritage during a walking tour. See the 16th-
century city hall, festooned with colorful flags; the Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady; and the Great Market Square, lined by a row of narrow guildhalls. Enjoy some free time in Antwerp. Relax at a café on the bustling Groenplaats or stroll through the Plantentuin, the city’s lovely Botanical Garden.
Tonight, raise a toast to your exciting journey and new friends at a farewell reception and dinner. Day 9 | Depart Antwerp for the U.S. |
Transfer to the Brussels airport for your return flights to your gateway city.
Left: Bruges
Below: Great Market Square, Antwerp
Amadeus Queen
Note: Itinerary may change due to local conditions. Walking is required on many excursions, and surfaces may be uneven or unpaved.
Smithsonian Journeys will share the ship with other leading cultural and educational institutions, which will add to your experience.
Flights and transfers included for FlexAir participants.
Complimentary transfers are available for FlexAir travelers and those able to meet at a scheduled departure time.
Deck Plan Tour Prices
134-Guest River Cruise Ship Ship’s registry: Germany
Category-Deck
Tour Price Special Offer Price*
E-Haydn (Midship) $4,240 $3,990
D-Haydn (Midship) $4,340 $4,090
C-Strauss (Aft) $4,740 $4,490
B-Strauss (Midship) $4,840 $4,590
A-Mozart (Aft) $5,240 $4,990
Suite-Mozart (Midship) $5,740 $5,490
*Price
A similar itinerary is also available in 2023! Please call or visit SmithsonianJourneys.org for full details.
Single supplement waived for solo travelers! This offer is limited and capacity controlled, and it tends to sell out quickly.
Suites feature a balcony.
Categories A, B, and C feature a drop-down panoramic window.
Categories D and E feature a window.
VAT and port tax supplement are an additional $395 per person. All prices quoted are in USD, per person, based on double occupancy, and do not include air transportation costs (unless otherwise stated).
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