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Castles, Waltzing and Wine

Cruise to enchanting destinatio­ns along the beautiful Danube.

- BY BECCA HENSLEY

Contrary to impression­s gleaned from the familiar title of Strauss’ beloved waltz, the Danube is not blue. Like most rivers, it has a grayish hue, and in some parts a muddy murkiness. However, catch the Danube in the right light, perhaps as you picnic on its banks after a bike ride, and an ultramarin­e glimmer might catch your eye. Despite misleading references regarding its color, the marvelous Danube surely conjures more storybook visions than any other river on Earth. The second-longest river in Europe, a serpentine enormity, it flows through 10 countries for more than 1,770 miles, from Bavaria to the Black Sea. A fount of legends and history, it has harbored ancient cultures, served as a key trade route for centuries, and today provides its best-known cities — Vienna, Budapest, Belgrade — with drinking water.

To cruise the Danube from either direction is to immerse in a sensory overload of visceral joy. Castles and fortified abbeys crown hills, terraced vineyards unfurl alongside the water, apricot orchards emit intoxicati­ng scents, charming villages seem frozen in time, and grand cities beg to be explored along its course. Fringing its shores, bygone towpaths transforme­d to bike trails which bustle with cyclists — especially in warmer months. In winter, the Danube leads to festive holiday celebratio­ns, with most towns hosting Christmas markets.

Those choosing to embark on a river cruise through these waters will gift themselves with some of the most jaw-dropping views in Europe from the decks of some of the world’s swankiest ships. Small enough to moor anywhere along the way, Danube cruises can take guests to the front doors of show-stopping monuments, such as Melk Abbey, and into ornate cities as diverse as Budapest and Passau. Most boats provide bikes to borrow so

you can race your vessel to its next port or just take a relaxing explorator­y ride alongside the locals. On every cruise expect cultural entertainm­ent, VIP tours of castles and villas, dedicated experts on a variety of subjects, fresh farmto-table cuisine, exclusive entrance to regional festivals and a slew of other curiosity-satisfying excursions and opportunit­ies. Finally, with inclusions that range from meals to activities, Danube cruises please intrepid travelers who love the whirlwind euphoria of seeing a plethora of sites while also ensuring they only have to unpack once.

One of the world’s most popular cruising adventures, the Danube River attracts a number of unique, upscale vendors each vying for your business. Uniworld Boutique River Cruises, with elegantly appointed rooms and a boutique hotel feel, gets accolades for its generous staff-to-guest ratio. Besides classic Danube sailings, it offers a variety of captivatin­g rail-and-sail combinatio­n trips incorporat­ing the acclaimed river route. In 2022 its “Cruise &

Rail: Castles of Transylvan­ia & The Enchanting Danube” adds a private train journey through Romania to the mix.

Viking River Cruises refers to itself as “the thinking person’s cruise,” exemplifie­d by its focus on art, music and cuisine. Also, beloved for its European sensibilit­y and stunning longships, it offers a number of cruise options, including the eight-day “Danube Waltz,” sailing from Passau to Hungary and offering inventive activities such as waltzing lessons in Vienna and thermal soaks in Budapest.

Luxurious Amawaterwa­ys boasts Amamagna, a ship which expands to twice the width of traditiona­l European river ships. The company vaunts spacious accommodat­ions and sought-after amenities — including four restaurant­s and five bars. Partake of walking tours, taste wine and attend concerts on the seven-day “Magna on the Danube” cruise.

In 2022 Tauck will present 10 itinerarie­s on the Danube, including one that highlights the history and culture of classical music, one for families, and a holiday season tour of the region. Expect a deep commitment to music on board with experts, scholars, performers and dedicated workshops enhancing the experience. A boon for solo travelers, Tauck waives the infamous single supplement on all Category 1 cabins.

Both Backroads and VBT re-interpret Danube cruising by proposing trips that showcase the stellar cycling opportunit­ies along the Danube’s shores. With various options for all levels of athletes, their journeys can be adjusted to be as relaxed or sporty as desired and to include many cultural and sightseein­g activities, from wine tasting to castle tours.

 ?? PHOTO: © VIKING ?? Wachau Village: Viking longship at Dürnstein, Austria, on the Danube River
PHOTO: © VIKING Wachau Village: Viking longship at Dürnstein, Austria, on the Danube River
 ?? PHOTOS: © TAUCK, © BALAKATE | DREAMSTIME.COM ?? Rolling on the River:
Tauck’s MS Savor near the Hungarian Parliament in Budapest (top), and the famous cycling route Donauradwe­g (bottom)
PHOTOS: © TAUCK, © BALAKATE | DREAMSTIME.COM Rolling on the River: Tauck’s MS Savor near the Hungarian Parliament in Budapest (top), and the famous cycling route Donauradwe­g (bottom)

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