Dates & PricesBlue Danube Discovery

*All prices are per person

Embarkation
Price Per Person
Apr 1
7-night Cruise
from NZ$6,556/ NZ$5,756

Budapest to Nuremberg

AmaSonata

Apr 15
7-night Cruise
from NZ$7,036/ NZ$6,636

Budapest to Nuremberg

AmaSonata

Apr 29
7-night Cruise
from NZ$7,196

Budapest to Nuremberg

AmaSonata

May 6
7-night Cruise
from NZ$7,356/ NZ$6,556

Budapest to Nuremberg

AmaReina

May 13
7-night Cruise
from NZ$7,356

Budapest to Nuremberg

AmaSonata

May 27
7-night Cruise
from NZ$7,356

Budapest to Nuremberg

AmaSonata

Jun 3
7-night Cruise
from NZ$7,356/ NZ$6,956

Budapest to Nuremberg

AmaReina

Jun 10
7-night Cruise
from NZ$7,356/ NZ$6,556

Budapest to Nuremberg

AmaSonata

Jun 24
7-night Cruise
from NZ$7,356/ NZ$6,156

Budapest to Nuremberg

AmaSonata

Jul 8
7-night Cruise
from NZ$7,356

Budapest to Nuremberg

AmaSonata

Nov 18
7-night Cruise
from NZ$6,396/ NZ$4,396

Budapest to Nuremberg

AmaReina

Nov 21
7-night Cruise
from NZ$6,876/ NZ$4,876

Budapest to Nuremberg

AmaMora

NOTES:

Important  Dates, fares & itineraries are subject to change.

Port Charges (included in cruise fare)  NZ$370 per person.

Single Supplement for Cruise  50% of per person double occupancy fare; A+, AA+ and Suites 100% of per person double occupancy fare. Please see terms below for details.

Single Supplement for Land  A single supplement charge will be applied to pre- and post-cruise hotel extensions. Please ask your travel agent or call for pricing details.

Bedding  Please select bedding configuration at the time of booking. The Options are: Option A: Two twin beds Option B: One large bed (larger than queen size).

TERMS & CONDITIONS:

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