Danube Waltz2010 Itinerary
Written by admin on July 17th, 2009Well basically, this is a new and fresh experience for 5-days itinerary which takes you right into four of Europe’s to the highest degree of glorious countries which are Hungary, Austria, Slovakia and finally Germany which are really by the Danube River. You will get to discover the beautiful Gothic buildings, Bratislava’s baroque and also fountains. When you travel to Austria you will come upon the reason why Vienna is the waltz capital and also superior. You will also sail into an outstanding valley which is called Wachau Valley; you will also discover the cobblestone streets with the welcoming towns of Dürnstein. Germany will show you that they look up to Italianate architecture and Passau’s ancient fortress. In this tour it will includes a tour of the nine-hundred year old baroque Benedictine abbey which is at the Melk, you will also get to see a all day pleasure trip of the town of Salzburg.
Day to day steps:
Day 1-Passau
On the first day you will get to fly into Munich, there we will meet (at the airport) and you travel to your boat in Passau. Afterwards, when you have boarded you may use your free time to look around or you may accompany us on our welcome walk which is an exercise to stretch your legs. Then you will have dinner.
Day 2-Passau
When it’s day two you will take a full day pleasure trip to two small yet enjoyable Bohemian Czech cities, which are Budweis with it’s welcoming towns which includes Gothic, and also
Baroque and Renaissance constructions and also Ceský Krumlov and defiantly don’t forget UNESCO which is a World Heritage place. This was established by the Bohemian king who was in the old 13th century. You will also visit a large castle. Then you will have a breather onboard before dinner.
Day 3-Linz & Salzburg
On day three, we will visit the legendary Austrian city of Salzburg. You will ride through the countryside to the Salzburg’s Old Town. You will have a walking tour which will include the place of birth of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. And if you want you will have free time to discover the towns etc. Then you will need to return on the boat to have dinner and you will leave late.
Day 4-Melk & Dürnstein
On day four, you will get to visit the nine-hundred years old abbey at Melk. You will get to see the amazing and breathtaking scenes such as the Leopold II’s castles with their walls and ceilings. There is a library which itself is immaculate which includes medieval manuscripts. Later on, when you had your lunch you get to enquiry by yourself, you will get to try some local vintages which are from the well known wine-producing region; if you don’t want to see that you can go on w walking tour (both are optional). You will eat onboard as you leave the dock and set off to a new destination.
Day 5-Vienna
Well on day five we will tour around Austrian which is the leading capital of Vienna. You will visit plenty of fantastic sites which are, St. Stephan’s Cathedral world-famous Homburg and Palace Opera House. When you will have dinner you will watch a classical concert but that is optional.
