Balaton’s most soulful boat trip is gearing up to sail again: on May 17, 2026, at 4 p.m., the Szent Miklós departs from Tihany for the season opener of Hanghullám, a culture-meets-faith voyage set against the lake’s open water. Music, testimony, and the hush of nature all roll into one gentle Sunday ride. Heads-up: the listing currently has no confirmed date on the portal, so details may be outdated; inquiries and updates are handled via email.
Music With Roots and a Mission
First up on deck: András Gável and his family. With his brother, Gellért, András co-founded the band Eucharist nearly three decades ago, a constant in Hungary’s Christian pop scene. Their songs, concerts, and evangelizing spirit have reached across generations, shaping a musical language of faith that’s as heartfelt as it is accessible.
Faith Passed On at Home
This isn’t just a concert. The onboard conversation, titled “Passing on Faith — in a Family with Eight Children,” leans into the real rhythms of belief at home. András and his wife are raising eight kids while striving to live and hand down the joy of Christian faith in everyday life. In a world that prizes speed and noise, their openness, courage, and trust stand out—speaking candidly about family, choices, and their relationship with God.
Stories, Songs, and Lake Light
Expect personal talks, family stories, and shared music in Balaton’s singular atmosphere—one that brings people closer to each other and, for many, to God. Hanghullám is not just a season launch; it’s an invitation to slow down, listen, and discover how faith can be lived and passed on—at home and in everyday life.
Tickets and Practicalities
Everyone’s warmly welcome. Prices remain unchanged and can be paid on-site by cash or card. Tickets: Adult: $6.80; Student/Senior: $4.08; Family (2 adults + 3 or more children): $17.71.





