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“The itinerary was excellent, with the ship docking at what are arguably the most beautiful places on the Danube. The Wachau Valley took my breath away. AmaWaterways has moved the river cruise industry a significant step forward with the introduction of AmaMagna – not only with the well- considered itineraries, varied excursions and focus on quality, but in terms of onboard facilities, dining options, space and comfort.”
Ryan Johnston,
sales and operations director, Cruise118
of Mondsee, famed as the site of the wedding scene in H 6RXQG RI 0XVLF.
KREMS On our way to Krems, we sailed through the Unesco-listed Wachau Valley – one of Austria’s most famous, and beautiful, UHJLRQV WKDQNV WR LWV VPDिHULQJ RI FXWH villages and vineyards. I opted for the Apricots and Sweets tour to nearby Dürnstein, which featured a vineyard visit followed by a chance to sample the ਭQHVW DSULFRW GHOLFDFLHV IURP MDPV DQG chocolates to indulgently sweet liqueur.
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16 September 2019
travelweekly.co.uk/cruise
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