
We woke already docked in Melk and after a very full breakfast joined the bus for our first tour with the guests.
First stop was Melk Abbey which was just up on the hill above the small town which it totally dominated. Some Abbey it was as richly decorated as a Palace and just as large and it was used as a monks retreat with sensational views along the Danube.
We cruised down the river and spent the afternoon in Durnstein at a winery for a tasting and visited the cellars deep underground and then strolled the very quaint village with only 5 streets and of course another lavish but smaller Abbey. We met a lovely couple from Clevland Ohio during the wine tour and have been surprised at the really nice people we have met.
Slovakia is still struggling in its new existence and it shows somewhat but the people seem to have resolve and good ironic humor so they look good for the future.
That afternoon after another food feast we boarded another bus and crossed the now non existent boarder back into Austria to visit Schloss Palace another one of Prince Eugen’s piles which has only recently being restored and it was a treat, not only the Palace but the gardens, Orangeries, farm houses and stables etc.
The boat was departing at 5.45 and we got back at 5.30 and off we went heading to Budapest just as a huge storm hit.
It was The Captains dinner night and the food and wine just kept flowing and later the Guest talent night which was a bit of fun especially the Play the Tour Director facilitated with the guests. Another good nights sleep and we woke cruising along The Hungarian Danube entering Budapest and I got up onto the sky deck just in time to capture a beautiful sight of The Margaret Bridge and Parliament reflected in the still dawn waters.
We had breakfast while docking and we were then straight onto our first Budapest experience.

