Discover Mohács itself at a leisurely luxury pace — a private guide leads you along the sweeping Danube promenade, into the baroque heart of town, and through the intimate Kanizsai Dorottya Museum honouring the noblewoman who buried the dead of the 1526 battle.
What to expect
Mohács wears its history lightly but carries it deeply. Your guide begins at the broad Danube embankment — one of the river's most scenic stretches — before leading you through the Baroque Votive Church, the lively market square, and the Sokac quarter, where the town's South Slavic heritage survives in embroidery, dialect and cuisine. The Kanizsai Dorottya Museum — housed in a handsome 19th-century building — tells the moving story of the noblewoman who personally arranged the burial of thousands of battle dead, through textiles, folk art, and archaeological finds. A gentle, profound, and entirely unhurried introduction to this remarkable town.
Good to know
Everything is within 15 minutes' walk of the pier — no transport needed. Ideal as a morning excursion before a longer afternoon trip to Villány or Pécs. The museum is closed Mondays; confirm opening hours seasonally. The Danube promenade is especially beautiful at golden hour — align with your all-aboard time if possible.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Mohacs — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.