Aerial view of a Uniworld ship floating through the mountains around the Danube. Experience Danube River cruises with companies offering luxurious amenities, cultural immersion, and activities like ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Danube runs neck and neck with the Rhine as the most popular waterway for a river cruise. It connects 10 countries, either ...
As idyllic scenes rolled slowly by my window — terraced vineyards, red-roofed villages, turreted castles, all set against a background of craggy green mountains — I watched contentedly from my bed.
Onion-domed churches, vineyards chiseled into hills, ancient castles and grand palaces: a river cruise on the Danube is a scenic affair. In August I joined Viking River Cruise's Romantic Danube trip ...
Guests head for the top deck as AmaCerto sails out of Budapest and on toward Bratislava. // All photos by Susan J. Young First-time river cruisers often take European cruises to cities they have ...
From Mozart’s Salzburg to Vienna’s waltzes and Budapest’s steaming thermal baths, a Danube River cruise is the best way to see Europe, says Lewis Nunn. The journey begins in Passau, a Bavarian town ...
Prague’s Old Town is bathed in the glow of the setting sun. The city is a popular draw on Danube River cruises. Photo Credit: TW photo by Michelle Baran For many river cruisers (first-timers and ...
Strung along the Danube River, three captivating cities — Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest — make up a triangle of enjoyable urbanity at the heart of central Europe. Each of these capitals shares a ...
I surprised myself by weeping with joy as the sounds of the violins, cellos and horns of the Vienna Imperial Orchestra echoed throughout the Locovitz Palace in Vienna, the same hall where Mozart first ...