Traveling Well
Includes… • All private Tauck shore excursions – $1,530 Value!
• Tauck Exclusive – private Imperial Evening at a private Vienna palace with dinner and Viennese performers
• Tauck Exclusive – lunch at a traditional winery-tavern in the Viennese Woods
• Tauck Exclusive – lecture by local expert on Bratislava
• New! Dining in a medieval castle in the Czech Republic; wine-tasting event in Austrian wine country
• Two nights in the heart of Vienna at a historic 5-star hotel located on the city’s most elegant boulevard
• Two nights in the heart of Prague experiencing modern luxury at a hotel overlooking the Vltava River
• Choice in Vienna of world-class art museums
• A visit to Nürnberg that includes Zeppelin Field and the Documentation Center
• Unlimited complimentary beverages aboard ship include regional wine, beer and premium spirits, specialty coffee, water and soft drinks
• Gratuities to ship staff, drivers, local guides, Tauck Directors and Tauck Cruise Director
• Airport and train station transfers upon arrival and departure as noted
• 24 meals, service charges, taxes, porterage, and applicable fuel surcharges
When your road is the Danube... it’s pure enchantment – and your journey unfolds like a dream... dramatic river landscapes, fairy tale castles, Roman ruins, and
romantic villages... the epicurean delights of the Wachau Valley, wine tastings, a private lunch at a Cesky Krumlov castle... a mountaintop abbey drenched in lavish Baroque art... an idyll in the Viennese Woods... and the quirky, eclectic charm of Bratislava. Unexpected pleasures lie around every bend... wine country... a weeklong river odyssey that winds its way to a sumptuous evening of dining and music at a Vienna palace on a two-night stay. And it all begins with two nights in Prague, medieval city of castles and spires...
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