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DANUBE
Embark on the luxurious Magna on the Danube golf itinerary aboard the AmaMagna, the flagship of the AmaWaterways fleet. This 12-night journey takes you from the enchanting city of Prague to the vibrant heart of Budapest along the majestic Danube River. Tee off at world-class European courses including the PGA National Oaks Prague, the exquisite Adamstal Golf Resort in Austria, and the challenging Penati Golf Resort in Slovakia. Continue to the stunning Quellness Golf Resort in Bavaria and the prestigious Pannonia Golf Resort in Hungary. Experience a blend of strategic challenges, stunning landscapes, and unparalleled service, all while sailing through some of Europe's most picturesque and culturally rich regions.
PGA National Oaks Prague
PGA National Oaks Prague Golf Course, located southeast of Prague, is the only course in the Czech Republic licensed with the prestigious PGA National brand. Designed by renowned architect Kyle Phillips, this course offers a blend of strategic challenges and stunning natural beauty. The course features rolling hills, strategically placed bunkers, and undulating greens that demand precision and skill. With a par of 72 and a length of 7,068 yards, it caters to golfers of all abilities. The layout incorporates the natural landscape seamlessly, creating a harmonious golfing experience. The luxurious clubhouse boasts top-notch facilities, including a fine dining restaurant, well-appointed locker rooms, and a terrace with panoramic views of the course. PGA National Oaks Prague is an ideal destination for both leisure and competitive play, offering an exceptional golfing experience in a picturesque setting.
Quellness Golf Resort
Quellness Golf Resort, located in Bad Griesbach, Bavaria, boasts two exceptional 18-hole championship courses: the Beckenbauer and Porsche Golf Courses, both designed by world-renowned golfer Bernhard Langer. The Beckenbauer Course is renowned for its challenging layout, demanding both precision and strategic play. Water hazards come into play on several holes, adding an additional layer of difficulty and excitement. The Porsche Golf Course, while slightly more compact, offers wide fairways and fewer bunkers, but has a number of streams coming across the fairways asking course strategy from the players. The courses are some of the most sustainable in Europe with no use of chemicals or artificial enhancements, taking the golfer back to how golf once was - Natural. The scenic beauty of the course, with its picturesque landscapes and well-maintained fairways, enhances the overall golfing experience.
Adamstal Golf Club
Adamstal Golf Resort, located in the picturesque alpine foothills of Austria, is undeniably one of the world's most beautiful golf courses, as recognized by Golf Digest. This Jeff Howes design is a true masterpiece that continually captivates golfers with its "Wow!" and "Incredible!" moments, even after numerous rounds. Nestled amidst stunning scenery, Golf Club Adamstal is a gem, featuring meticulously maintained greens and fairways that reflect an extraordinary attention to detail. The magnificent 19-hole course seamlessly blends into the high forest, providing a serene escape from urban stress and noise.The panoramic views and the club's welcoming atmosphere guarantee a pure and tranquil golf experience. The resort's strategic layout demands precision and skill, making it both challenging and enjoyable for golfers of all levels. The charming clubhouse, with its refined amenities, further enhances the experience, offering a perfect spot to relax and soak in the breathtaking surroundings.
Penati Resort
Penati Golf Resort, located near Senica, Slovakia, features two exceptional 18-hole championship courses: the Legend Course and the Heritage Course.The Legend Course, designed by Nicklaus Design, is a classical American-style resort course. It is perfectly manicured with generous fairways, but as you approach the greens, the challenges increase. The greens themselves are a highlight, with severe undulations that make playing them an absolute blast. The feature hole on this course is the Par 6 15th, stretching a massive 787 yards from the tips, making it a unique and thrilling experience.The Heritage Course, designed by Jonathon Davison and shaped by Mick McShane, who also shaped Kingsbarns and the K Club, offers a different experience. This links-style course has fescue adorning the lips of strategically placed bunkers ready to catch any errant shots. The fairways are mown half-and-half, providing a stark contrast to the diagonal stripes of the Legend Course, offering golfers two completely different playing experiences maintained by the same expert team. The signature hole on the Heritage Course is the 7th, a relatively short Par 3 that can easily turn into a double bogey if you're not careful. This beautiful hole uses ingenious optical deception to challenge and trick the eye.
Pannonia Golf and Country Club
Pannonia Golf Resort, nestled in Alcsútdoboz, Hungary, features an exquisite 18-hole championship course designed by renowned architect Hans G. Erhardt. The course meanders through a picturesque valley, showcasing varied fairway shapes and eight water hazards that add excitement to every round. The undulating greens and strategically positioned flags ensure a challenging experience for golfers of all levels.The course itself is a tale of two halves. It begins with a deceptively easy Par 4, lulling you into the belief that the round will be straightforward. However, the second hole, with its split-level fairways, quickly reveals Erhardt's design genius. As the front nine unfolds, players begin to appreciate the intricate layout. The back nine follows a similar pattern, but unlike the demanding 9th hole—a triple dogleg uphill Par 5 with two water hazards—Erhardt provides some respite in the middle holes before gently easing players home on the 18th.A standout feature of Pannonia Golf Resort is its 18th-century Imperial Stable, elegantly converted into a modern clubhouse. This historical building adds unique charm, blending the elegance of the past with contemporary amenities, making Pannonia Golf Resort a must-visit destination for golf enthusiasts.
Itinerary
Embark on the luxurious Magna on the Danube golf itinerary aboard the AmaMagna, the flagship of the AmaWaterways fleet. This 12-night journey takes you from the enchanting city of Prague to the vibrant heart of Budapest along the majestic Danube River. Tee off at world-class European courses including the PGA National Oaks Prague, the exquisite Adamstal Golf Resort in Austria, and the challenging Penati Golf Resort in Slovakia. Continue to the stunning Quellness Golf Resort in Bavaria and the prestigious Pannonia Golf Resort in Hungary. Experience a blend of strategic challenges, stunning landscapes, and unparalleled service, all while sailing through some of Europe's most picturesque and culturally rich regions. Elevate your golfing adventure with this unforgettable cruise.