Abundance, education and adventure exploring Europe on a luxury private river ship
The most unique wealth event on the planet
WEALTH | IMPACT | TRADING | BUSINESS |
WEALTH | IMPACT | TRADING | BUSINESS |
Our ship | Ama Magna |
Our ship | Ama Magna |
Every other river ship in Europe is thirty-eight feet wide. The AmaMagna is seventy-two.
Double the width means double the room, and the AmaMagna spends it on things that simply do not exist elsewhere on the Danube.
A full-size pickleball court on the Sun Deck. A heated pool and a whirlpool and a pop-up sky bar. A cinema for twenty-four. Four restaurants - a main dining room, a Chef's Table where he cooks in front of you, a wine bar, and an al fresco deck with the river going past - and you choose between them on mood, because they are all included.
Below deck, most of the cabins are suites, up to 710 square feet, with balconies and marble bathrooms. Seventy crew for a hundred and ninety-six guests.
It was launched in 2019 and it is still the largest, widest and most talked-about ship on the European rivers.
For seven nights in August 2027, it is ours.
What to expect
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What to expect |
August 8th 2027
Embarkation from Budapest
Board in Budapest for an evening moored, with the Parliament building floodlit across the water and Buda Castle on the hill behind it. It is one of the great sights in Europe, and most ships are twenty miles downriver by the time it happens.
Then the city itself. Cross to Buda for Castle Hill, the Fisherman's Bastion, Matthias Church. Or start in the Great Market Hall and eat your way through it - paprika by the sackful, lángos fried in front of you, Tokaji by the glass. Climb to the castle if you would rather earn the view.
The Danube Bend
The Danube turns south between the hills, Hungary goes quiet on both banks, and somewhere in the dark the basilica at Esztergom appears - floodlit, enormous, close enough to see the columns.
This is what a river cruise is actually for, the view that very few people get to see.
. Along with teaching and developing your skills to trade and invest in market, our sessions cover all facets of wealth.
Including levelling up your business and life operations, with automation, delegation, systems and branding. Because even though you may be in the minority that can leave for a week without it falling over, what happens if you take a month off? Follow that up with daily sessions on mindset and belief systems and you’re winning!
Every session opens something up. What makes it stick is the six days you have to keep pulling at it, with people who do not need it explained.
Daily Sessions while we cruise
Eleven Hungarian kings and queens were crowned in this old town, and it remains one of the least-visited capitals in Europe - small enough to walk end to end, old enough that every second building has a story.
Walk the coronation route, climb to the castle above the river, or find a terrace and drink Slovak wine that nobody at home has heard of. It’s not often you get to go off the beaten path this easily.
Bratislava
Vienna
You want to talk about long money and wealth? A family ruled Europe from here for six centuries, and built a city to prove it. Schönbrunn has nine hundred rooms. The Ringstrasse was designed to be looked at. Even the Opera House is showing off.
Then the other Vienna: the Belvedere and its Klimts, and cafés that have been arguing about how to make coffee, likely since before your country existed. Order a Sachertorte and take an hour over it. Nobody will hurry you.
The Wachau Valley
If you have ever seen a photograph of the Danube, you have probably seen this.
A UNESCO valley of terraced vineyards running down to the water, apricot orchards behind them, ruined castles along the ridgelines, and villages that were making white wine before England had a parliament. The Wachau grows Grüner Veltliner and Riesling that Austrians largely keep for themselves.
This is the stretch where nobody goes inside.
While Onboard
At Seventy-two feet across, our river ship is the largest in Europe, with a full-size pickleball court, heated pool, sky bar, cinema, wellness studio (with a daily fitness programme.) bicycles at every port, four restaurants, all included, wine free-flowing with lunch and dinner, happy hour evenings, and coffee around the clock (you’ll need it).
Seventy Crew will be looking after us, and whether you’re in the pool, in a session, or reflecting on the day in one of the shared spaces or your room, watching Europe go by, you will be well looked after.
Salzburg | Český Krumlov
The one you choose
Salzburg: Mozart's birthplace. The Mirabell Gardens, the fortress on the hill, an old town wedged between cliff and river.
Český Krumlov: Over the border into Bohemia, to a medieval town wrapped inside a river bend beneath one of the largest castle complexes in Europe. Cobbled, improbable, and half-empty by late afternoon for a relaxed location.
Passau onto Vilshofen
Passau forgets it is in Germany. Four centuries inside the Roman Empire left it looking Italian - Baroque façades, painted plaster, streets that open onto water in three directions. The Danube, the Inn and the Ilz all converge here, and the effect is incredible.
You can explore the old town, with cobbles, painted houses, and St. Stephen's Cathedral, which holds one of the largest church organs in the world, perhaps take a bike out? Or head to the fortress - a climb up to Veste Oberhaus, and the view back down over all three rivers meeting.
Then down the river, to Vilshofen, where the ship moors for the final night. Evening events are yet to be finalised - but we love a gala celebration and unique activities - so expect plenty
*exact itinerary subject to change