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- Day 14.2 – Lazar Equestrian Park
- Day 14.1 – Budapest Panoramic Tour
- Day 13 – An Afternoon on Danube Island
- Day 12 – A Panoramic Tour of Vienna and an Evening Concert
- Day 11.2 – Cruising down the Wachau Valley on the beautiful blue Danube
- Day 11.1 – Austria’s Melk Abbey
- Day 10.2 – A Visit to Scharding, Austria
- Day 10.1 – Passau, Germany
- Day 9 – Regensburg
- Day 8 – Nuremberg
- Day 7 – Bamberg
- Day 6 – Rottenburg & the Romantic Road
- Day 5 – A Walk in Miltenberg
- Day 4.2 – Cruising on the Rhine
- Day 4.1 – A Walking Tour in Koblenz
- Day 3.2: Cologne City Walk
- Day 3.1: Cologne, Germany
- Day 2: The Windmills at Kinderdijk
- Day 1 – Amsterdam
- Sailing Amsterdam to Budapest
- Last stop – Bergen, Norway
- Eidfjord, Norway
- Stavanger, Norway
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Our Cruise Itinerary
Oct 5: Depart Los Angeles
Oct 6: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Oct 7: Kinderdijk, The Netherlands
Oct 8: Cologne, Germany
Oct 9: Koblenz, Germany
Oct 10: Miltenberg, Germany
Oct 11: Wurzburg, Germany
Oct 12: Main-Danube Canal
Oct 13: Nuremberg, Germany
Oct 14: Regensburg, Germany
Oct 15: Passau, Germany
Oct 16: Melk, Austria
Oct 16: Krems, Austria
Oct 17-18: Vienna, Austria
Oct 19: Budapest Hungary
Oct 20: Return to Los Angeles
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Day 9 – Regensburg
The pictuesque town of Regensburg is one of Europe’s best-preserved medieval cities, the oldest city along the Danube and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Today our walking tour started right from our boat and it was great. We were parked … Continue reading
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Day 8 – Nuremberg
A short bus ride took us into Nuremberg this morning. We stopped at a few key spots around the city before we reached our main destination, the Imperial Castle in Nuremberg, where we were able to walk around a small … Continue reading
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Day 6 – Rottenburg & the Romantic Road
Today we drove the famous ”Romantic Road” to Rothenburg. Oh my! This grandfather of scenic routes took us through historic towns with striking buildings, cute little houses, historic sites and fabulous scenery all along the way. Rothenburg, our destination today, … Continue reading
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Day 5 – A Walk in Miltenberg
We’re now on the Main (pronounced like ”mine”) River, a tributary of the Rhine. We’ve been going through locks off and on and the scenery has changed a bit – more lush green and a few more turning trees and … Continue reading
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Day 4.2 – Cruising on the Rhine
We left from Kobenz for Bingen and sailed down the Middle Rhine. This 40-mile stretch of the river has spectacular scenery, including picturesque forests, vineyards and no fewer than 28 castles along the way. It’s definitely one of the highlights … Continue reading
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Day 4.1 – A Walking Tour in Koblenz
Koblenz is a traditional German country town at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle Rivers. Founded more than 2,000 years ago it’s the typical fairy-tale German town with its cobblestone streets, wood-beamed houses adorned with flowers, ancient market square … Continue reading
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Day 3.2: Cologne City Walk
We took a guided walk through Cologne city center, mostly to see the famous Cologne Cathedral. There were two main disappointments here: 1) the Cathedral is almost black with dirt and 2) after the war destroyed much of the city, … Continue reading
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Day 3.1: Cologne, Germany
We toured 2 beautiful ”houses” today, both built by Clemens August, the Cologne Elector and Archbishop. One was his 120-room main residence and gardens in Bruhle which he called Augustusburg Palace, and the other his nearby hunting lodge which was … Continue reading
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Day 2: The Windmills at Kinderdijk
The windmills at Kinderdijk are a group of 19 monumental windmills in the Netherlands. The windmills were built in 1738 and 1740 to keep water out of the polder, a low-lying tract of land enclosed by dikes. It is the … Continue reading
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