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Wi-Fi is available at $15 per day or $60 for the full week (on two devices). I had a haircut on board which cost $70, and was very happy with the result. Cycles are available at no charge and there's an early morning exercise group for the energetic. The top deck is the place to be to watch the world go by in sun or shade, and there's a small deck up front too. There are plenty of spaces to sit and relax. Related articlesįacilities: A covered swimming pool, fitness room, beauty/hair/massage salon, library and shop. The Amadeus Duo provided a laidback soundtrack in the bar after dinner each night. There's an "Around the World" quiz night, a Bavarian lunch and a raffle night. (They needed it with the demanding Israeli group on board - one of whom threw his salad on the floor because it had no tomato.)Įntertainment: A local folklore song-and-dance show on the first night is worth going to, as is the Bavarian band that comes on board in Regensburg. Most of them are also very entertaining, with a great sense of humour. The wait staff are friendly, obliging and highly professional. Breakfast caters for early birds as well as late risers. Afternoon tea is served at 4pm and there's a tea/coffee/snack station in the Amadeus Club. We had the "wine with dinner" option it is local, very good, changes daily and flows freely. There is also a light lunch option upstairs, buffet style. The restaurant serves four- and five-course lunches and dinners to a very high standard.
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Note - cabins on the lower Haydn deck have small windows and no fridge.įood and drink: Exceptional. Bathrooms are compact, stylish and surprisingly spacious, with an excellent shower.
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A multi-channel TV with a "front camera channel" enables you to watch the scenery from bed if so inclined, day and night. Rooms are well equipped with plenty of storage space. We covered 893km and went through numerous locks along the way.Ĭabins: Staterooms have panoramic windows that open, and large wardrobes. Billed as their Classical Danube Cruise, it's an eight-day trip in a fabulous floating hotel with an excellent itinerary. Itinerary: We boarded in Budapest and enjoyed a spectacular evening city cruise, then journeyed to Bratislava, Vienna, Durnstein, Melk, Linz, Regensburg and Passau, where we disembarked. We didn't let their shameful behaviour spoil our fabulous trip but we did wonder why they bothered going on the trip to sit around being grumpy and bad-mannered. Also a group of 60 Israelis who were rude, unfriendly and arrogant to other passengers and crew.
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How many passengers? She can carry 162, with about 50 crew members.įellow passengers: An eclectic mix of all ages from Holland, Hungary, UK, Japan, China, Canada, USA – plus 17 of us from NZ. The stats: 135m long, 11.4m wide, four decks, 69 staterooms, 12 suites.

A simple layout with stylish, understated and comfortable decor. Ship info: Owned by Lueftner Cruises, a family-run company based in Austria. Why we were sailing: I'm a tour leader with Maher Escorted Tours and this river cruise was part of a wider Russia/Baltic States itinerary that covered 32 days. Sally Blyth sails from Budapest to Passau aboard the Amadeus Queen
