El crucero AmaWaterways se estaciona en uno de los puntos incluidos en el itinerario, que recorre el Danubio. (Akos Stiller/The New York Times)
Cruceristas asisten al bar mitzvah de Nathan Baranow en la sinagoga Stadttempel, en Viena. (Akos Stiller/The New York Times)
Pasajeros recorren el Chatam Sofer Memorial, el antiguo cementerio judío viejo, en Bratislava, Eslovaquia. (Akos Stiller/The New York Times)
The former Nazi party rallying grounds with the Zeppelin Grandstand, built by the architect Albert Speer for the Nazis in Nuremberg, Germany, one of the stops made on the AmaPrima cruise ship Jewish heritage tour along the Danube River, Nov. 24, 2014. Each day the cruises travelers explored Hungary, Slovakia, Austria and Germany, walking streets of a Jewish heritage now effectively devoid of Jews. (Akos Stiller/The New York Times)
The holocaust memorial in the Stadttempel synagogue in Vienna, one of the stops made on the AmaPrima cruise ship Jewish heritage tour along the Danube River, Nov. 19, 2014. Each day the cruises travelers explored Hungary, Slovakia, Austria and Germany, walking streets of a Jewish heritage now effectively devoid of Jews. (Akos Stiller/The New York Times)