River Cruises from Budapest to Amsterdam
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10 best River cruises from Budapest to Amsterdam
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Travelmarvel vessels sail from Budapest to Amsterdam through 16 cities. Highlights include Vienna's Ringstrasse, Melk Abbey, and the Rhine Gorge. An iconic Amsterdam canal tour precedes the Farewell Dinner.
Duration 15 days Destinations Hungary, Austria, Slovakia, Germany, Netherlands Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator APT From
- NZ$7,095+$1,700 upfront costs
A route from Budapest's Heroes' Square to Amsterdam's canal network connects 18 historic cities. Highlights include Vienna's Hofburg Palace, Cologne's Gothic Cathedral, the scenic Rhine Gorge and Wachau Valley, with visits to medieval towns and UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Duration 16 days Destinations Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany, Netherlands Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operator Avalon Waterways From
- NZ$12,627+$748 upfront costs
Emerald Cruises Star-Ship sails from Budapest's Chain Bridge to Amsterdam's UNESCO canals. The route encompasses 17 cities, including Vienna's State Opera, Melk Abbey, and Cologne Cathedral, featuring Christmas market visits and cultural performances.
Duration 15 days Destinations Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany, Netherlands Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator Emerald Cruises From $19,258
50% Off- NZ$9,629You save $9,629
Scenic Opal travels from Budapest's Várkert Bazár to Amsterdam's canal network. The route includes 14 cities featuring Vienna's Palais Liechtenstein, UNESCO-listed Rhine Gorge's medieval castles, and Cologne Cathedral. Christmas at sea and New Year's in Frankfurt add festive charm.
Duration 15 days Destinations Hungary, Austria, Germany, Netherlands Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours From $16,340
15% Off- NZ$13,840You save $2,500
AmaLea or AmaStella takes guests on a 15-day luxury cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam. The 1,200-mile journey along three rivers visits 19 cities, featuring Vienna's UNESCO center, medieval Regensburg, and Cologne's Gothic Cathedral, plus exclusive castle visits and regional wine tastings.
Duration 15 days Destinations Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany, Netherlands Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator AmaWaterways From
15% Off- NZ$11,630+$814 upfront costs
Duration 15 days Destinations Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany, Netherlands Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Lueftner Cruises From $8,788
15% Off- NZ$7,469You save $1,318
Travelmarvel ships sail 1,500km through 4 countries from Budapest to Amsterdam. Guests visit Vienna's Hofburg Palace, Germany's Rhine Gorge, and Amsterdam's canals. Owner's Suites and premium accommodations span three decks.
Duration 15 days Destinations Hungary, Austria, Germany, Netherlands Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Travel Marvel From
15% Off- NZ$7,295
The route from Budapest's Heroes' Square to Amsterdam's canal-lined grachten spans 1,200+ miles. Sail along the Danube and Rhine rivers, with visits to Melk Abbey, Würzburg's Bishop's Residenz, and Cologne's Gothic Cathedral. An Amsterdam canal cruise past Golden Age mansions concludes the trip.
Duration 15 days Destinations Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany, Czech Republic, Netherlands Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Avalon Waterways From
15% Off- NZ$12,128+$768 upfront costs
River Duchess or S.S. Beatrice sails through 17 cities from Budapest to Amsterdam. The route along the Danube, Main, and Rhine rivers showcases the dramatic Schlögener Schlinge bend and Middle Rhine Valley.
Duration 15 days Destinations Hungary, Austria, Germany, Netherlands Age Range up to 100 year olds Operator Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection From $12,099
10% Off- NZ$10,889You save $1,210
Duration 15 days Destinations Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany, Netherlands Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator Emerald Cruises From $15,935
50% Off- NZ$7,968You save $7,968
What our customers ask about River Cruises from Budapest to Amsterdam
What is the typical duration of a river cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam?
A river cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam usually takes 15 days to cover the 1,100-mile journey along the Danube, Main and Rhine rivers. You'll travel through Hungary, Austria, Germany and the Netherlands on ships like the AmaMora and Scenic Opal. Travelers tell us this length works well - it gives you enough time to really experience each stop, from Vienna's grand Schönbrunn Palace to the charming medieval town of Rothenburg, while enjoying life on the river between destinations.
What are the main cities and highlights visited between Budapest and Amsterdam?
Your journey takes you through Vienna, Melk, Dürnstein, Passau, Regensburg, Nuremberg, Bamberg, Würzburg, Rüdesheim, and Cologne. Along the way, you'll explore Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace, step inside the impressive Benedictine Abbey in Melk, wander through medieval Rothenburg, and sail past castles in the Rhine Gorge. When you reach Amsterdam, you'll explore its famous canals. Many travelers especially love visiting the UNESCO sites - like the ornate Würzburg Residence palace and Bamberg's beautifully preserved Old Town.
How many countries and cities does a typical Budapest to Amsterdam river cruise visit?
Your cruise visits 4-5 countries - Hungary, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, and sometimes Slovakia. You'll stop in about 15 cities, including Budapest, Vienna, Melk, Passau, Regensburg, Nuremberg, Bamberg, Würzburg, Cologne, and Amsterdam. The best part? You only need to unpack once in your floating hotel while experiencing all these different places and cultures.
What's the typical daily schedule on a Budapest to Amsterdam river cruise?
Your day usually starts with breakfast at 7:00 AM, followed by morning tours in port cities from 8:30 AM until 12:30 PM. Afternoons are often free for exploring on your own or joining optional activities until about 5:00 PM. Dinner is served between 6:30-8:00 PM. In the evenings, you might enjoy local performances or see cities lit up on special night cruises. As one traveler told us: "The schedule worked really well - we'd have guided tours at places like Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace in the morning, free time to explore local markets in the afternoon, and special events like the classical concert at Palais Liechtenstein in the evening."
What kind of cultural experiences are included in these river cruises?
You'll get to experience local culture in many ways, from attending private classical concerts at Vienna's Palais Liechtenstein to tasting wines in the Wachau Valley and exploring medieval castles like Marksburg. Travelers often mention enjoying Hungarian folk shows in Budapest, watching local cooking demonstrations in German towns, and getting special access to historic sites. The trip includes visits to UNESCO World Heritage sites and plenty of chances to experience local traditions firsthand.
When is the best season for a Budapest to Amsterdam river cruise?
The cruises run from March through December, and each season offers something special. In spring (March-May), you'll see Amsterdam's tulips in bloom and enjoy mild 60°F (15°C) temperatures. Summer (June-August) brings warm 75°F (24°C) weather and long, bright days. Fall (September-November) is perfect for harvest festivals and wine events along the Rhine, with comfortable 65°F (18°C) temperatures. Winter cruises are popular for the Christmas markets in cities like Vienna and Nuremberg.
How active are the excursions on Budapest to Amsterdam river cruises?
You can choose how active you want to be. For more energetic travelers, there's hiking to Dürnstein Castle (about 1.2 miles uphill), cycling along the Danube bike path (up to 20 miles), and walking tours through medieval towns. If you prefer a slower pace, you can take bus tours or gentle walks instead. As one traveler put it: "You could always choose between more active adventures or easier-paced options, especially in bigger cities like Vienna and Nuremberg."