6 Reasons to Return to Travel: Cruising the Danube River

At FXExpress Publications, Inc., we’re excited to #ComeBacktoTravel and to see the travel industry #ComeBacktoGT. Over the coming weeks we’ll share striking photos from destinations we’re eager to explore. Join us on a visual Danube River cruise and discover the highlights of this storied waterway.

  • Braila City

    Braila City, Romania’s second-largest port, features a charming Old Town with landmarks such as the Romanian Orthodox Church and the Braila County Museum. © Masezdromaderi | Dreamstime.com
  • Schonbuhel Castle

    Schonbuhel Castle overlooks Austria’s Wachau Valley near Melk. Originally built in the early 12th century as a defensive fortress, it now complements the valley’s scenic vineyards and historic towns. © Jenifoto406 | Dreamstime.com
  • Budapest Parliament

    The Danube flows through the heart of Budapest. Cruising into the Hungarian capital reveals breathtaking views, including the iconic Parliament building and riverside landmarks. © Philip Bird | Dreamstime.com
  • National Park Djerdap

    National Park Djerdap in Serbia, known as the Iron Gate, contains Europe’s longest and deepest gorge and is home to some of the continent’s oldest settlements. Its dramatic landscape is a highlight of Danube voyages. © Stanisa Martinovic | Dreamstime.com
  • Wachau Valley

    Sailing through Austria brings you to the UNESCO-listed Wachau Valley, where Melk Abbey, the artistic town of Krems and picturesque villages line the river amid vineyards and historic architecture. © Gvictoria | Dreamstime.com
  • Durnstein

    Durnstein, Austria, is famed for its blue-and-white abbey tower, vineyard terraces and the legend that King Richard the Lionheart was once held captive here. The town offers classic Danube scenery and historic charm. © Chartosan | Dreamstime.com
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