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The sights and flavors of the Austrian Danube are on full display during this unforgettable luxury cruise. Embark in Vienna, Austria’s lavish capital where Habsburg rulers and celebrated composers alike once roamed. Then, pass into the fairytale castle and vineyard setting of the Wachau Valley. Stop in medieval Dürnstein with its clifftop castle ruin and Richard the Lionheart lore; Melk and its regal, ochre-colored abbey; the tiny market town of Mauthausen with its tragic WWII past; and Linz, a European Capital of Culture. Disembark in Passau, the City of Three Rivers and one of Germany`s busiest manufacturing centers of bladed weapons during the Renaissance!
In Vienna walk in the footsteps of famous composers like Mozart or Strauss, visit one of over one hundred museums, visit Palaces, listen to great music in the famous Opera House, watch the Lipizzaner horses train at the Spanish Riding School.
Dürnstein is famous for its beautiful blue and white abbey tower, the medieval city walls, delicious white wines and sweet apricots. For our active guests we recommend the hike up to the castle ruins overlooking the river.
Melk’s main attraction is the abbey, where Benedictine monks still live and dedicate their work to culture and education. Another highlight close by is the Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand Museum auf Castle Artstetten.
Visit Mauthausen concentration camp - a place of memory and a site of political and historical education or explore the Austrian countryside with a visit to Steyr or St. Florian.
Austria’s third largest city and famous for its baroque styled Main Square, beautiful old town center, great shopping, the Schloss Museum and the Mariendom which can hold 20.000 worshippers.
The city sits at the confluence of three rivers and had therefore military importance. The fortress Veste Oberhaus now houses the museum and the Dom features a great organ.