| Cruise Region : Europe |
| Company : Croisi Europe |
| Ship : MS Mona Lisa |
| Journey Start : Mon 12 May 2025 |
| Journey End : Tue 20 May 2025 |
| Count Nights : 8 nights |
| Day | Date | Port | Arrival | Departure |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 12.05 Mon | Budapest / Hungary | 18:00 | |
| 2 | 13.05 Tue | Budapest / Hungary | 19:00 | |
| 3 | 14.05 Wed | Mohacs / Mohach / Hungary | 13:00 | 07:00 |
| 4 | 15.05 Thu | Novi Sad / Serbia | 02:00 | 13:00 |
| 5 | 16.05 Fri | Kanjiza / Serbia | 03:00 | 07:00 |
| 5 | 16.05 Fri | Szeged / Hungary | 08:30 | |
| 6 | 17.05 Sat | Szeged / Hungary | 02:00 | |
| 6 | 17.05 Sat | Szeged / Hungary | 08:00 | |
| 6 | 17.05 Sat | Szeged / Hungary | 13:00 | |
| 6 | 17.05 Sat | Szolnok / Hungary | 20:00 | |
| 7 | 18.05 Sun | Szolnok / Hungary | 04:00 | |
| 7 | 18.05 Sun | Tiszafüred / Hungary | 14:00 | |
| 8 | 19.05 Mon | Tiszafüred / Hungary | 04:00 | |
| 8 | 19.05 Mon | Tokaj / Hungary | 14:00 | |
| 9 | 20.05 Tue | Tokaj / Hungary | 09:00 |
All inclusive on board:
All meals included - DRINKS INCLUDED with meals and at the bar
Refined French cuisine - Gala dinner and evening - Welcome cocktail
Free Wi-Fi onboard
Headsets are included for excursions
Official welcome from the captain and crew
Onboard activities
Travel assistance and repatriation insurance
All port fees included
Additional expenses:
Airfare and transfers to/from the departure and arrival ports
Personal expenses (e.g., souvenirs, extra drinks beyond those included)
Tips for crew and guides (recommended) from €9 per day per guest
Medical insurance (optional, at your own discretion)
Excursions and activities not included in the program
Additional onboard services (spa, massage, laundry, etc.)
PAYMENT AND BOOKING CONDITIONS:
A deposit 30 % is due within 4 days after confirmation if you pay credit card, bank transfer, or personal check. If you pay by credit card, you must sign an authorization form. If paying by wire transfer, the transfer must be received within 8 days after confirmation. Final payment is due at least 90 days prior to departure. Vouchers will be sent by email at 30 days prior to departure and only when full payment has been made. You are considered confirmed when we receive your deposit of 30 % of the price of the cruise, or, if you are confirmed within 90 days before departure, you are confirmed when we receive your full payment. Failure to pay the balance by the 90-day deadline is a default that entitles us to cancel your agreement and retain your deposit if you do not pay within eight days after notice of nonpayment.
CANCELLATION:
1) TRAVELLER’S RIGHT OF CANCELLATION
The traveller may cancel the contract at any time prior to the start of the trip or stay, subject to the payment of appropriate cancellation fees or, where applicable, standard cancellation fees charged by the organiser or retailer, in accordance with Article L. 211-14 I of the French Tourism Code.
2) CANCELLATION COSTS
In the event of cancellation by the customer, and in accordance with Article L 211-14 of the French Tourism Code, the sums paid will be reimbursed minus the cancellation fees per person specified below, depending on the date of cancellation in relation to the departure date, and the non-refundable costs of insurance, reservation fees and visa fees, as well as all other insurance and cancellation fees required by our suppliers. If one of the passengers in a double room or cabin cancels his/her reservation, the remaining passenger will have to pay the double room or cabin supplement for individual use. All cancellations must be sent to the seller by registered mail with acknowledgment of receipt..
Cost of cancelling CroisiEurope river cruises:
• More than 90 days before date of departure: 150 €, not including VAT, in administration fees will be charged per person (fees for themed-weekend and Christmas-market cruises are listed after)
• From 90 to 60 days: 20 % of total amount of cruise package
• From 59 to 30 days: 50 % of total amount of cruise package
• From 29 to 19 days: 60 % of total amount of cruise package
• From 18 to 9 days: 75 % of total amount of cruise package
• 8 days or less before departure: 100 % of total amount of cruise package
For CroisiEurope themed-weekend and Christmas-market river cruises, a cancellation fee of 50 €, not including VAT, will be charged per person at more than 90 days before departure. The fee schedule listed above remains unchanged for these cruises.
Cost of cancelling CroisiEurope seafaring cruises:
• More than 90 days before date of departure: 300 €, not including VAT, in administration fees will be charged per person
• From 90 to 60 days: 40 % of total amount of cruise package
• From 59 to 30 days: 60 % of total amount of cruise package
• From 29 to 9 days: 75 % of total amount of cruise package
• 8 days or less before departure: 100 % of total amount of cruise package
Cancellation terms and conditions above, the cancellation fees for CroisiEurope “New Year’s Eve” river and seafaring cruises are as follows:
• More than 90 days before date of departure: 300 €, not including
VAT, in administration fees will be charged per person
• From 90 to 60 days: 40 % of total amount of cruise package
• From 59 to 30 days: 60 % of total amount of cruise package
• From 29 to 20 days: 75 % of total amount of cruise package
• 19 days or less before departure: 100 % of total amount of cruise package
Cancellation fees for the cruises on the Mekong, Ganges, Nile and in Southern Africa:
• More than 90 days before date of departure: 300 €, not including VAT, in administration fees will be charged per person
• From 90 to 61 days: 35 % of total amount of cruise package
• From 60 to 31 days: 50 % of total amount of cruise package
• From 30 to 20 days: 70 % of total amount of cruise package
• From 19 to 9 days: 80 % of total amount of cruise package
• 8 days or less before departure: 100 % of total amount of cruise package
By accepting these general terms and conditions of sale, the traveller expressly acknowledges that he/she has been previously informed and agrees to the cancellation fees in the manner set out above.
IMPORTANT: All packages including air transport are subject to the general and specific cancellation conditions of the designated airline companies. In the event of cancellation by one or more passengers, the following cancellation conditions shall be applied:
• River, maritime and coastal services: pursuant to the general terms and conditions of CroisiEurope.
• Air transport: terms and conditions of the designated airline company, available on the web sites of the respective airlines or from our booking departments on request.
In addition, the amount of cancellation fees relating to land-based services (hotel, for example) will correspond to the amount of actual fees invoiced by the partner to CroisiEurope.
the capital of Hungary, in the northern central part of the country; population 1,712,210 (2009). It was formed in 1873 by the union of the city of Buda on the right bank of the Danube River with the city of Pest on the left.
the capital of Hungary, in the northern central part of the country; population 1,712,210 (2009). It was formed in 1873 by the union of the city of Buda on the right bank of the Danube River with the city of Pest on the left.
Cozy and nestled on the banks of the Danube, Mohacs / Mohach invites travelers to discover a lesser-known yet remarkable chapter of Hungarian history. The city is a symbol of pivotal events, including the famous Battle of 1526, which deeply influenced all of Central Europe. Beyond its historical significance, Mohacs / Mohach enchants with narrow streets, old buildings, and a warm, almost rural atmosphere.
The city truly comes alive during the traditional Busójárás festival, which is listed as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. During this time, the streets fill with masks, dances, and ancient rituals rooted in Slavic and Hungarian myths. Add to that cozy cafes, riverside walks, and local wineries — and Mohacs / Mohach becomes a perfect stop for those seeking authentic experiences off the beaten path.
Where the Danube gently curves around ancient fortifications, Novi Sad greets travelers with its charming old streets and a relaxed bohemian atmosphere. This Serbian city, nestled at the foot of Mount Fruška Gora, is renowned for its perfect blend of history, culture, and nature. Novi Sad is not only the cultural capital of the country but also one of Serbia’s greenest cities, featuring cozy parks and panoramic river views.
Particular attention should be paid to the Petrovaradin Fortress—an imposing 18th-century structure often referred to as the "Gibraltar on the Danube." Every year, this fortress hosts the famous EXIT music festival, attracting modern music lovers from all over the world. Strolling through the center of Novi Sad, tourists discover Hungarian, Austrian, and Balkan heritage reflected in the architecture, gastronomy, and the warm hospitality of the locals.
On the northern edge of Serbia, near the border with Hungary, lies Kanjiza — a town where time seems to slow down. Nestled on the banks of the Tisa River, it blends nature and culture into a perfect retreat. The thermal springs, known for their healing properties, attract travelers seeking rest and wellness. Leisurely walks through quiet streets reveal architecture influenced by Hungarian heritage.
Kanjiza is well known for its ethnic harmony and warm hospitality. With more than half the population being of Hungarian descent, two languages are commonly spoken here and both cultures are lovingly preserved. Local festivals, especially summer folk celebrations and culinary fairs, become a true feast of taste and music. This destination appeals to those seeking authenticity, serenity, and meaningful encounters on their journey.
The mild climate, cozy riverbanks, and the aroma of Hungarian cuisine in the air create an unforgettable atmosphere. This southern Hungarian city attracts travelers not only with its architectural beauty but also with its vibrant cultural life — festivals, music events, and fairs take place here regularly.
Szeged, located on the banks of the Tisza River, is famous for its Art Nouveau synagogue, its historic university, and its flavorful paprika, which has become a symbol of the local cuisine. A stroll through Dóm Square and an evening in the thermal baths offer a true sense of comfort and relaxation for which this Hungarian city is known.
The mild climate, cozy riverbanks, and the aroma of Hungarian cuisine in the air create an unforgettable atmosphere. This southern Hungarian city attracts travelers not only with its architectural beauty but also with its vibrant cultural life — festivals, music events, and fairs take place here regularly.
Szeged, located on the banks of the Tisza River, is famous for its Art Nouveau synagogue, its historic university, and its flavorful paprika, which has become a symbol of the local cuisine. A stroll through Dóm Square and an evening in the thermal baths offer a true sense of comfort and relaxation for which this Hungarian city is known.
The mild climate, cozy riverbanks, and the aroma of Hungarian cuisine in the air create an unforgettable atmosphere. This southern Hungarian city attracts travelers not only with its architectural beauty but also with its vibrant cultural life — festivals, music events, and fairs take place here regularly.
Szeged, located on the banks of the Tisza River, is famous for its Art Nouveau synagogue, its historic university, and its flavorful paprika, which has become a symbol of the local cuisine. A stroll through Dóm Square and an evening in the thermal baths offer a true sense of comfort and relaxation for which this Hungarian city is known.
The mild climate, cozy riverbanks, and the aroma of Hungarian cuisine in the air create an unforgettable atmosphere. This southern Hungarian city attracts travelers not only with its architectural beauty but also with its vibrant cultural life — festivals, music events, and fairs take place here regularly.
Szeged, located on the banks of the Tisza River, is famous for its Art Nouveau synagogue, its historic university, and its flavorful paprika, which has become a symbol of the local cuisine. A stroll through Dóm Square and an evening in the thermal baths offer a true sense of comfort and relaxation for which this Hungarian city is known.
Among green hills and scenic vineyards in northeastern Hungary, one of the world’s most renowned dessert wines is born. Here, nature and tradition have worked hand in hand for centuries, creating an atmosphere where every sip of local wine tells a story.
Tokaj is not just a region but a symbol of Hungarian winemaking. Its famous Tokaji Aszú has been called the “Wine of Kings and King of Wines,” and the town itself—charming, unhurried, and welcoming—invites visitors to stroll through historic streets, taste wines in ancient cellars, and enjoy the beauty where time seems to stand still.
Among green hills and scenic vineyards in northeastern Hungary, one of the world’s most renowned dessert wines is born. Here, nature and tradition have worked hand in hand for centuries, creating an atmosphere where every sip of local wine tells a story.
Tokaj is not just a region but a symbol of Hungarian winemaking. Its famous Tokaji Aszú has been called the “Wine of Kings and King of Wines,” and the town itself—charming, unhurried, and welcoming—invites visitors to stroll through historic streets, taste wines in ancient cellars, and enjoy the beauty where time seems to stand still.