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Grand Danube Passage

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timeMAY 19 – JUN. 3, 2026 ticketFrom $5,995 activityActivity Level: Mild Activity diplomaUCLA Faculty on Tour

Overview

pin Sofia, Belgrade, Vukovar, Budapest, Bratislava, Vienna, Melk, Passau, Prague
boat Amadeus Nova

Experience the classic cultures, unique traditions and time-honored heritage of eight distinct countries and sail the mighty Danube River on an unforgettable European journey! Plus, bookend your cruise with stays in Sofia, Bulgaria, and Prague, Czech Republic. This handcrafted itinerary presents fascinating landmarks, iconic cities and authentic experiences to provide an up-close and personal look at each destination. Witness cathedrals, synagogues, mosques and fortresses that spring from the pages of storybooks, and stroll through medieval towns brimming with hallowed history. Visit Vienna, Bratislava and Belgrade, and feast your eyes on an illuminated Budapest on an evening cruise. During your river adventure, discover an abundance of beauty around every bend, from the picturesque Wachau Valley to Melk Abbey and the Iron Gate Gorge to idyllic villages perched above. Taste delicacies in Croatia’s Slavonia region and celebrate rich culture while enjoying a folk show and Viennese waltz performance. Along the way, a selection of included excursions immerses you in each destination’s cuisine, architecture, local life and much more. You’ll enjoy first-class ship accommodations, deluxe hotels and a generous meal plan featuring wine and beer with lunch and dinner. There is no single supplement for solo travelers, limited availability.

Please note that financial information will not be requested at this time. Once your booking is approved, you will be contacted or emailed by AHI Travel regarding secure payment method.

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Cost: From $5,995
AHI Travel

Activity Level: Mild Activity

UCLA Faculty on Tour

Professor Zrinka Stahuljak
Comparative Literature divider

Zrinka Stahuljak grew up in Zagreb, capital of Croatia, known as “little Vienna” and infused with the legacy of the turn-of-the-20th century spirit of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in cuisine, manners, and a linguistic mix (German, Yiddish, Croatian, but also Italian). Intrigued by the history of the region, Zrinka Stahuljak was drawn to the study of the Middle Ages, a formative period for European early modern and modern identities and nations. She is the author of 7 books and numerous articles on topics ranging from the 11th to the 16th century. Her latest book “Fixers” (2024) expands the analysis of translators and interpreters beyond the purely linguistic function to show that bilingual communication is a history of multifunctional agents who act as local informants, guides, brokers, personal assistants, enablers, facilitators and more. She serves as Director of UCLA CMRS Center for Early Global Studies (since 2019). She has been engaged in public humanities, such as the collaborations with the J. Paul Getty Museum and a TV show on the Holy Grail that aired on the French-German channel ARTE. She has held visiting professorships at the Collège de France (2018), the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (2023), and the Université-Rennes 2 (2016), as well as in Iceland (2022) and Taiwan (2022). Her work has been supported by fellowships from the Guggenheim (2016), Fulbright (2013), and the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (2005-06). In 2020, she was elected corresponding member to the Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences. She is currently Principal Investigator on a major Mellon Foundation grant that compares medieval and Indigenous historical knowledge-making (2023-2026).

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