Wachau: Brandner Danube ships back on the Danube

Crew of the MS Austria (Photo: Brandner Schiffahrt).
Crew of the MS Austria (Photo: Brandner Schiffahrt).

Wachau: Brandner Danube ships back on the Danube

Crew of the MS Austria (Photo: Brandner Schiffahrt).
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From Saturday, the ships MS Austria and MS Austria Princess operated by Brandner will return to the Danube. Both are stationed in the Wachau and will probably have their season until October 26, 2022.

The MS Austria travels the World Heritage Site from April 16 to October 26 between Krems and Melk with further stops in Dürnstein, Weißenkirchen, Spitz and Emmersdorf, at the weekend also in Rossatz, until May 6 from Thursday to Monday, from May 7 May daily. More than 10 round trip options are available to the guests of the “Queen of the Wachau” every day. Departure from Krems is at 10:05 a.m. and 15:40 p.m., departure from Melk – this year for the first time from the new shipping center at Hafenspitz – at 13:45 p.m. 

Combination packages enable valuable time with family and friends on the MS Austria. Alongside the “Apricot Time”, the “Time Out” and the “Ladies.Time”, “Enjoyment by the River” is the most popular of the many melodious packages consisting of a large or small Wachau tour and fine delicacies from the region, lovingly served. (Enjoyment by the river: greetings from the kitchen and a three-course seasonal menu based on fish, apricots and wine in combination with a large tour of the Wachau from Krems pp 63 euros).

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René Steuer is an editor at Aviation.Direct and specializes in tourism and regional aviation. Before that, he worked for AviationNetOnline (formerly Austrian Aviation Net), among others.
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