Once the seat of the archbishop, the cultural center of Kalocsa is more than 1,000 years old. The quaint town, surrounded by 8,000 acres of farmland growing fiery red peppers, is brimming with traditional Hungarian culture and steeped in the piquant flavors of paprika, the “red gold” that has been giving local goulash its distinctive taste for centuries. The world’s first Paprika Museum chronicles the spice’s history. The streets are adorned with bright murals of floral motifs, which create a cheery ambience for browsing craft-filled shops. Hungary’s artistic heritage takes center stage at the House of Folk Arts museum.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by each itinerary and are subject to change.
Kalocsa & Puszta
Visit one of Hungary’s major cultural centers and attend a breathtaking display of traditional horsemanship.
The Art of Cooperage & Hungarian Wine Making
Enjoy a fascinating experience at a Hungarian vineyard during a wine barrel-making demonstration and a tasting.