There are three postings for my Around the World trip. Posting One covers everything except my two cruises - the Norwegian Fjord Cruise and the Danube River Cruise. Please visit all three postings.
July 31 - August 11, 2014 -Danube River
Cruise
July 31 - August 11, 2014 -
We left the Vienna hotel at 4:30 am. We wanted to make sure we got to the airport
in plenty of time. Luckily both flights
were on time, but we had to wait 90 minutes at the Bucharest airport for all the guests, before leaving for the cruise ship. It was almost a two hour ride to Oltenita,
our port of embarkation. Our original
ports of call in the Ukraine
had been switched to Romania ,
for obvious reasons. I did not need to
visit a second country at war. We
actually were in the Ukraine ,
since it was on one side of the Danube
River .
August 1, 2014 - Tulcea ,
Romania
The city was quite small but you could see the communist
influence. I walked in to town with my new
friend Cindi. The main square was
beautiful, but the city hall was a concrete uninspired building. In the afternoon we took a boat trip to the
Upper Danube Delta. We saw lots of
birds, not my favorite attraction. We
also got lots of history, which went in one ear and out the other.
August 2, 2014 - Sulina ,
Romania
Today's port was even smaller. I signed up for a bike ride through the
village to the Black Sea . It was Saturday and the beach was
crowded. What else is there to do in
Sulina? I touched the Black
Sea , which was black. We
road back to the ship for an early departure.
August 3, 2014 - Fetesti, Bucharest
and Oltenita , Romania
We had an all day sightseeing tour of Bucharest .
I had been there a few years ago, but saw a lot on the this tour. The first stop was a beautiful church I
missed last time. Our lunch stop was excellent with local dancers and musicians
for entertainment. Finally we went into the
People's Palace, the second largest building in the world after the
Pentagon. We were on the balcony where
Michael Jackson greeted the people of Budapest
(wrong city).
Our evening entertainment included the same dancers from the
afternoon, but this time we all got up and danced with them.
August 4, 2014 - Rousse ,
Bulgaria
I can now add another new country and city to my list. We started our city tour in a boring
museum. The concrete buildings reek of
communism. I visited my daily church -
one a day maximum. At the town square we
had refreshments before returning to the ship.
The sunset on the river was awesome.
August 5, 2014 - Day on River
It was nice to have a day off to relax. We went through two locks while heading
upriver on the Danube . The locks were called the Iron Gates, which
generate a lot of power, but stop the fish from spawning further up the
river. This would never be allowed in
the USA .
August 6, 2014 - Belgrade ,
Serbia
This was my first time in Serbia . During the city tour we visited the Belgrade fortress. Then we went to the obligatory church, which
was under construction. Finally we had
coffee at the Majestic Hotel. After
lunch we walked the pedestrian street to visit the government buildings. I could have seen the musical Chicago in Serbian. Our final stop was the local farmers market.
Gardens in Belgrade
Some government house
What does this say?
Love the umbrellas
More beautiful gardens
The farmers market
August 7, 2014 - Mahacs ,
Hungary
This was another river day, only stopping to get our
passports stamped.
August 8, 2014 - Budapest ,
Hungary
In the morning I took the city tour provided by A Rosa. Having already visited Budapest , it was a nice refresher
course. After circling the city we made
the obligatory cathedral stop. This one
was very pretty and I was impressed with the wallpaper. Outside you got a magnificent view of the
parliament.
Bridge in Budapest
Peppers to make paprika
Paprika
One of my friends
The Central Market
Another bridge across the Danube
The parliament
We went further up the hill for a panoramic view of the
city. After the tour it was off to the Central
Market Place to have Hungarian goulash for lunch. I also got plenty of Hungarian paprika, both
hot and sweet.
The sunset over the Danube
was beautiful.
August 9, 2014 - Vienna ,
Austria
There are no kangaroos in Austria ! You were reminded of this in every tourist
shop, that along with Mozart chocolates.
My friend Cindi and I skipped the tour and headed into the city. We wanted to tour the opera house but were
five minutes too late.
This is for Gary and Sebastian, in Melbourne
Amazing olives
Me and Mozart, same pose
Look at the size of the Wiener Schnitzel
With my new friend Cindi
We walked to Naschmarkt and relaxed with a nice refreshing
bier. We walked and walked and walked,
revisiting many sites during my visit a week earlier. In the evening we feasted on Weiner Schnitzel
and apple strudel. We were so full, it
hurt walking back to the ship.
August 10, 2013 - Krems, XXX and Melk , Austria
We drove along the Wachau
Valley on the Danube . I'm sure the locals are glad when the tourist
season is over. This is where King
Richard the Lionhearted was held prisoner.
Our final stop was to see the abbey in Melk. The building was beautiful, but the tour
guide was boring.
The castle on the hill
Another painting?
The abbey
Abbey in the background
Our partner through the locks
Back on ship we started heading for our final port. It was interesting to share one of the locks
with another river cruise boat.
August 11, 2014 - Passau , Germany to Vienna
Austria
After a short bus ride to the train station I returned for
four nights in Vienna .
So great remembering the amazing time we had! I can't believe how fast the time went. And the best part of all was meeting you and having a ball every day!! Nonstop laughter and fun. Love love love my newest FRIEND! !
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