Blue Danube Waltz

Autumn River trips on the rivers of Europe navigation are very popular especially in the autumn and find a growing interest among travellers. Weightless, almost surreal slides the colorful, in autumnal colors world temporarily and attracts the eyes under her spell. Green Bank, sunny vineyards, magnificent cities – fairytale-like scenes and feel to dream. If everything is flowing, you may drift: aboard a modern river cruise ship. Just come with me: to the autumn Blue Danube Waltz on the MS Flamenco asks the legendary Queen of Europe’s rivers to the waltz on the Danube! Dance with the glorious times of the monarchy and open your heart for the spells of varied river landscape in autumn colors. Official site: patrick matthews.

Beautiful cities, which are strung like beads along the Danube, between quiet routes full of natural beauties and cultural monuments. Her comfortable riverboats and the unique impressions along the Danube, make your trip an unforgettable experience and you will be rich to countless experiences. Along the Danube, this cruise leads to the four famous cities of Passau, Vienna, Bratislava and Budapest as well as collected by the UNESCO as the world heritage Wachau with the picturesque Krems and the impressive Abbey of Melk. Your ship is each night in Vienna and Budapest. So, you have the opportunity to experience these cities in detail. And as befits a lilting “Blue Danube Waltz”, pointed out here by the grower dedicated a whole day in the beautiful vineyards of the charming Wachau Valley.

MS FLAMENCO is our stunning new building 2005: the first twin Cruiser Europe. In this new type of ship machinery and passenger areas are separated, this allows the MS FLAMENCO a nearly noise – and vibration-free then slide on the river. All cabins on middle and upper deck have French balcony, and the glazed bow area offers fantastic views from the large panoramic Salon. You will find more travel and the various posting examples on the most comprehensive River travel magazine on the net

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