Northern, Central & Eastern Europe
Europe Map ICELAND REYKJAVIK
FINLAND
NORWAY Bergen
SWEDEN SCOTLAND
ESTONIA
NORTH SEA
IRELAND WALES
DENMARK
LATVIA
BALTIC SEA
NETHERLANDS GERMANY
FRANCE
SLOVAKIA
AUSTRIA
SWITZERLAND
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Venice
Oporto
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SPAIN
Malaga Costa Del Sol
MOLDOVA
HUNGARY
ROMANIA
CROATIA BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA SERBIA Dubrovnik
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MONTENEGRO
Valencia
Seville
UKRAINE
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Strasbourg
Santiago De Compostela
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POLAND
BELGIUM
BAY OF BISCAY
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Gibraltar
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Goteborg
BLACK SEA
BULGARIA
MACEDONIA
Istanbul
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Contents General Information
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Northern, Central & Eastern Europe Map
Croatia Island Hopping & Land Packages
6 Tips for your European Holiday What’s your style?
Experience Nordic Countries 29
Experience Netherlands
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Amsterdam Highlights & Accommodation
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Denmark Highlights & Accommodation Norway Highlights & Accommodation Sweden Highlights & Accommodation Finland Highlights & Accommodation Nordic Tours
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Take to the Road
Berlin Highlights & Accommodation
Touring by Rental Car
Frankfurt Highlights & Accommodation
Adventure by Motor Home
Munich Highlights & Accommodation
Romantic Road to the Black Forest
Experience Switzerland
Wroclaw, Poland
Iceland Highlights & Accommodation
Brussels & Brugge Highlights & Accommodation
Experience Germany
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Dubrovnik & Split Highlights & Accommodation
Accommodation Ratings
Experience Belgium
Experience Croatia
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Zurich & Lucerne Highlights & Accommodation
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Austria – Mountains, Lakes & Rivers Grand Tour of Switzerland
Spanish Riding School, Vienna
Netherlands & Belgium Mainland Croatia
Experience Austria
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Vienna & Salzburg Highlights & Accommodation
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Eastern European Tours
Experience Czech Republic 20 Prague Highlights & Accommodation
Experience Hungary
Touring, Cruising & Rail Touring River Cruises Ocean Cruise
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Take to the Tracks
Budapest Highlights & Accommodation
Experience Poland
Iceland
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Warsaw & Krakow Highlights & Accommodation
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Northern, Central & Eastern Europe Map ICELAND
FINLAND Bergen
NORWAY HELSINKI
SWEDEN
OSLO
TALLINN
STOCKHOLM
ESTONIA Skagen
NORTH SEA
RUSSIA
Goteborg
Aalborg
LATVIA
RIGA
DENMARK BALTIC SEA
COPENHAGEN
LITHUANIA VILNIUS PRAGUE
ENGLAND
AMSTERDAM
Leiden Den Haag
Hamburg
NETHERLANDS
Olsztyn
Szczecin
Hanover BERLIN Dusseldorf
Brugge Ghent Ypres BRUSSELS
BELGIUM
Dresden PRAGUE
Heidelberg
BERN Geneva
Cesky Krumlov
Munich
Zurich
Lucerne
SWITZERLAND
VIENNA Salzburg Innsbruck
AUSTRIA
Zermatt
SLOVENIA
LJUBLJANA
CORSICA
SLOVAKIA
BRATISLAVA Eger Baden BUDAPEST
HUNGARY ZAGREB
TYRRHENIAN SEA
ROMANIA
Pecs
Zadar Split
BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA
BUCHAREST
SERBIA
Korcula Dubrovnik
MONTENEGRO
SARDINIA
Mariapocs
CROATIA
ITALY
MEDITERRANEAN SEA
UKRAINE
Krakow
CZECH REPUBLIC
Stuttgart
Lublin
Wroclaw
Liberec
Frankfurt
FRANCE
WARSAW
GERMANY
Cologne
BELARUS
POLAND
Rotterdam
BULGARIA
SOFIA
KOSOVO
MACEDONIA GREECE ALBANIA AEGEAN SEA
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SWITZERLAND Unforgettable Outdoor Encounters, Centuries Old History Mighty Mountains, dark gorges, deep green forests, lakes, waterfalls & mystical moors - Switzerland - paradise for nature-lovers. Travel through tunnels, over bridges, past glaciers & vineyards by road or rail. Arrive to explore magical boutique towns: Lucerne - settled lakeside within an impressive mountainous panorama, offering excursions to Mt Pilatus, Mt Titlis & Mt Rigi; Basel - home to many museums, a beautiful Old Town & the Rhine winding through for an inviting spot to rest a while; Zurich - international shopping, art galleries & museums set beside the water with a magnificent horizon of snowcapped Alps.
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6 TIPS for your
Europe an Holiday
Zurich
Anyone for daylight 24/7?
Christmas Markets
Hearty and hoppy
If you want to cram more into your holiday, consider a destination north of the Arctic Circle. Come summer and in the very north, the sun shines for a full 24 hours a day. You’ll have more time, and daylight, to roam and explore.
A sensory overload awaits at the Christmas markets. From fairy lights and snow, to warm crepes dripping in Nutella, the air is rich with gingerbread and spice.
If ever there was a meal to warm your bones, it’s hearty Hungarian goulash. There’s nothing light about this one. Some call it soup, others a stew, but the rich mix of meat, vegetables and paprika is a nononsense recipe which is nothing short of grunty.
In Norway’s Svalbard, the sun doesn’t set from April to August, allowing for midnight barbecues that continue well into the early hours. In Stockholm the sun sets at 11.30pm and the city’s famed openair museum, Skansen, is open all evening. Midsummer Eve falls on 23 June, where in some places, the sun momentarily falls into the horizon - before rising again just minutes later. While in Finland, the locals love to celebrate this occasion with bonfires, dances and games. Venture to Helsinki’s Seurasaari Island for a full 24-hour day of celebrations.
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In Munich, the world renowned Christkindlmarkt is characterised by novel wooden stalls serving piping hot wine (Glühwein), gigantic Bratwurst and roasted chestnuts. In Prague the sweet scent of creamfilled pastries and pretzels waft through the ornate squares, notably Wenceslas Square and Old Town Square, while traditional Trdelnik (sugar dusted tuiles of dough) crackle as they grill. Bite into a just-baked wasp nest and savour the gluttonous mix of cookie, nuts and a generous splash of rum. If you’re in Zurich, the Zürcher Christkindlmarkt features a spellbinding Christmas tree, complete with 700 Swarovski crystals.
In the Netherlands you’ll find their favourite comfort food is stamppotten. Not dissimilar to British bubble and squeak, this traditional Dutch dish combines mashed potatoes, vegetables and rookworst; a smoky Dutch sausage. Of course, when it comes to snags, nothing beats a German Bratwurst, or any other delicious varietal they love to concoct. Wash it all down with a hoppy beer at the famed Oktoberfest, or if you’re passing Brugge, try one of their extensive beers; this city has more than 400 different varieties to work through.
Amsterdam
Brandenburg Gate, Berlin
A rail extravaganza
Iconic and historic
The main waterway
Views. Extensive picturesque views. That’s all you really need to know about Eastern Europe by train. If you find driving tedious, airports tiring and prefer to experience multiple destinations in one fell swoop, a rail pass provides nothing but uninterrupted scenery – at uninterrupted speed.
As a survivor of both the darkest and most promising chapters of German history, Brandenburg Gate has witnessed everything from Nazi parades to fallen walls. As the only city landmark to completely survive WWII bombings, its 12 column gateway and iconic quadriga (the horse-drawn chariot that sits atop) have stood strong since 1791.
For a never ending succession of captivating waterside scenery, embark on a river voyage from Amsterdam to Budapest, navigating the Rhine, Main and Danube rivers and visiting up to five countries at once: Holland, Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary.
From tiny gingerbread villages to dreamy green pastures, views transform by the minute. Notably modern, clean and comfortable, rail travel in Europe is nothing but a pleasure. For ease of travel, get to grips with seating and platform guides which will indicate where you should stand on the platform in relation to your seat number, and once onboard, soak up the camaraderie between passengers; you’re sharing such a unique experience together. And nothing quite says adventure like the railroad.
From 18th century monuments to ornate musical houses, the Vienna State Opera House is most prestigious. The façade is grand but step inside and observe opulent décor at its most lavish. A forty minute tour will lead you from the foyer to the magnificent auditorium. If Prague’s your port of call, spend a leisurely afternoon meandering Charles Bridge. With its brickwork, archways and sleepy river setting, it’s the most romantic thing to do in the Czech Republic.
Absorb the perennially perfect canals of Amsterdam, the medieval town of Regensburg, with its 12th century bridges and Germany’s most famous beers, as well as Austria’s wine-rich Wachau Valley. Soon enough you’re in Slovakia, admiring Bratislava’s gothic St. Martin’s Cathedral; the country’s largest, oldest and arguably the most beautiful. The adventure culminates in Budapest, where the river wows and the architecture astounds; look out for baroque, neoclassical and Art Nouveau.
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What’s your style? Kiwis love to travel. We pride ourselves on our friendly, outgoing nature and when we travel, we like nothing better than striking up a conversation with the locals – it’s how we really connect with a destination. It’s often hard to do this when you’re staying in a hotel. That’s why we’re such great fans of more unique, boutique-style accommodation options. Choose between a couple of nights in a castle, an overnight train, a luxurious palace, a city apartment or even a cute chalet in the mountains.
Hotels Traditional and serviced, if you want a truly relaxed break where everything is done for you, booking a hotel is the way to go. Serviced daily, you’ll return to a lovely clean bathroom, fluffy towels, a made bed and possibly a chocky on your pillow. Many hotels are well facilitated with a restaurant, bar, pool or gym, and because there’s such a huge variety of price and standards/star-rating, it’s important to search out the right hotel to suit your needs.
Apartments If you’re looking for greater independence, apartments are fully equipped with facilities such as kitchen and laundry and more space. They’re usually located in the heart of the neighbourhood so you can choose to eat out at local restaurants or visit the market for some fresh produce before a relaxing night in. Perfect for longer stays but also ideal for families and groups of friends who want a little extra privacy.
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Kali, Coatia
Chalets European chalets are often found clinging to exquisite mountain or lakeside locations. They are rustic but luxurious, with beautiful feature pieces but also plentiful facilities to ensure you have a comfortable, ‘want-for-nothing’ stay. They might boast steep sloping roofs or window sills overflowing with flower boxes, while many are conveniently placed in the centre of town. Due to their location and ample amenities, most are perfect for selfcatering holidays.
Palaces Consider staying in a converted palace. Many regal buildings have been renovated into high-end hotels, allowing guests to stay in the abodes of aristocrats. The 17th century Grand Mark Hotel in Prague was once a residential palace and enjoys a very central position in the heart of the city. The interior still dazzles with sophistication. Then there’s Vienna’s Schonbrunn Palace which also has converted rooms for opulent overnight stays.
Overnight Train An overnight rail journey in Europe brings to mind romance and adventure, and for those longer stretches, it’s also an efficient way to travel that allows you to make the most of every day. Choose from a range of comfortable sleeping options including Sleepers for maximum privacy and comfort, Couchettes with 4 or 6 passengers in open non-private bunks, or reclining seats. Arrive at your next destination fully refreshed and ready to explore.
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Experience
Netherlands
The
Fast Facts Country Name:
The Netherlands
Population:
17 million
Capital:
Amsterdam
Currency:
Euro
Time Zone:
10 hours behind New Zealand (except during daylight saving)
Electricity:
Current is 230V, 50HZ Plug is a 2 point round-pin adaptor
Festivals and Events 2018
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20 Jan
National Tulip Day, Amsterdam
22 Mar-13 May
Keukenhof Tulip Festival, Amsterdam
27 Apr
Kings Day, Amsterdam
Early Jun
Holland Festival, Amsterdam
15-17 Jun
Pinkpop, Maastricht
15-24 Jun
Terschelling, Oreol
10-19 Aug
Grachtenfestival Amsterdam
05 Dec
Sinterklass
Dutch say that while God made the Earth, they made Holland. It’s an understandable claim given that about half of The Netherlands has been reclaimed from the sea. Today, almost a quarter of The Netherlands is below sea level and the country is a latticework of canals, rivers and lakes. Nowhere has the landscape been more elegantly tamed than in Amsterdam, the city of canals and bicycles. Go with the flow in Amsterdam. Yes, cruising the canals is ‘touristy’ but it’s a wonderful way to admire classic Dutch architecture and see at close quarters how these waterways are still very much the arteries of the city. With the lure of some of the world’s great art museums, the Rijksmuseum, Van Gogh’s Museum and Anne Frank’s House, it’s no wonder many visitors never leave Amsterdam. But beyond the city lie quintessential Dutch towns such as Delft, windmills with gently turning sails reflected in still more canals, reminders of the Second World War at Arnhem (the Bridge Too Far) and, of course, tulips. The Keukenhof Gardens at Lisse explode into colour every spring with nearly eight million bulbs of all kinds. You’ll want to sample the famous Amstel beer and visit the cheese-makers who gave us Edam and Gouda. No need to worry about a spreading waistline as The Netherlands is perfect for biking and the Dutch are incredibly cycle-friendly!
Amsterdam Built on a maze of extensive waterways, many lying below sea level, this is a city known for its canals. Cycling is without question one of the main forms of transportation, with bike lanes getting the green light in the busy central city streets, and where multi-storied parking buildings are home to thousands of bikes every day. Bikes aside, the waterways which meander across the land abound in history with classic Dutch architecture, including Anne Frank’s home, hugging the banks. It’s a city proudly showcasing great art museums like Van Gogh and the Rijks, both of which play a major role in the heritage of this laid-back city. This place buzzes by day and night: restaurants, ‘space cake’ cafés, street artists, a lively Red Light District and a vibrant cheese market.
Our favourite things to see and do Rembrandt Square (Rembrandtplein) – Named after the famous Dutch painter Rembrandt, it was originally the Botermarkt (Butter Market) and was established in 1668. These days it’s a buzzing nightlife centre with hotels, clubs and cafés. A cast iron statue of Rembrandt stands in the middle of the square.
Flower Market – On the Singel Canal where the flowers are displayed on floating barges, this is one of most colourful and fragrant places in the city.
Museum Quarter – Two of the big drawcards of this area are the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum. Van Gogh houses the largest collection of his paintings, along with drawings and letters, and the Rijksmuseum features a famous collection of Rembrandt works.
Jordaan – A funky area that is popular with students and business people. It has loads of atmosphere, narrow streets and picturesque canals with lovely little shops, restaurants and bars.
Trace Anne Frank’s Life – Travel back to the dark days of WWII on a walking tour of Amsterdam, through the Jewish Quarter where Anne’s house is located.
Magere Bridge (Skinny Bridge) – One of Amsterdam’s Amsterdam
Our favourite places to stay: • • • •
Hotel Ibis Amsterdam Centre INK Hotel Amsterdam - MGallery by Sofitel Amsterdam ID ApartHotel Conservatorium Hotel
1280 or so bridges. Built in the 1600s, it is a traditional Dutch draw-bridge and opens approximately every 20 minutes. Must be seen from the water and is striking, especially in the evening when it is lit with fairy lights.
Coffeeshop Culture and Food – Walk through the narrow streets of Amsterdam, explore several coffeeshops including the famous Bulldog Coffeeshop, taste traditional Dutch food and hear interesting insights from your guide.
Canal Boat Ride – A magical way of experiencing the Venice of the North, you’ll glide down the canals past islands and under bridges and see the city from a different angle.
Eusebius Church, Arnhem
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Experience
Belgium
Any country where hot chips dipped in mayonnaise are a national favourite has
Fast Facts Country Name:
Belgium
Population:
11.3 million
Capital:
Brussels
Currency:
Euro
Time Zone:
10 hours behind New Zealand (except during daylight saving)
Electricity:
Current is 230V, 50HZ Plug is a 2 point round-pin adaptor
Festivals and Events 2018
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10 May
Procession of the Holy Blood, Brugge
27 May
The Ducasse de Mons
Early Jul
Ommegang Festival, Brussels
14-23 Jul
Ghent Festival
15 Aug
Brussels Flower Carpet
Sep
Wallonia Festival, Namur
Sep
Belgium Beer Weekend, Brussels
24 Nov-31 Dec
Christmas Markets, Brussels
to be a great place for travellers. Tuck into your share while visiting this pocketsized nation that manages to pack a surprising amount of history into a very small area. Belgium has special significance for Kiwi travellers. More than 4700 New Zealanders are buried here in about 80 cemeteries throughout the country. A growing number of Kiwis now make a pilgrimage to these wartime resting places and to the battlefields of Flanders. They will always be assured of a warm welcome from the locals too. While you are in Brussels head for the Grand Place and absorb the atmosphere among the elegant guild houses before you go in search of the tiny, but very famous Mannekin-Pis statue. One place that definitely deserves a longer stay is Brugge. This medieval town is perfect with its network of picturesque canals, glorious medieval Gothic architecture and preserved stone cottages. A boat trip on the picturesque canals of Brugge allows you to admire the city’s most beautiful sites from a totally different angle. You may even see women sitting outside their front doors making hand-made lace. Those in search of works of art will want to check out the Rubens and Brueghel paintings, but the most famed artwork of all is the beer – Trappist monks have been making it for centuries. Then there are the utterly sumptuous handmade chocolates.
Brussels & Brugge Starting at the Grand Place in Brussels Old Town, you’ll discover that this is a city of museums, beautiful buildings and enticing cafés – think moules, frites and Belgium beer. Art galleries that celebrate everything from renaissance to surrealist works, city parks, puppet theatres, lace boutiques and chocolate shops fill your days. Brugge, chocolate box picturesque is a perfectly preserved medieval city with cobbled squares and canalside walkways. To really enjoy this popular city you need to stay overnight to see the fabulous evening floodlighting and make an early start to wander around the market square and climb the 13th century Belfort which towers 83 metres above the city centre and leans almost a metre to the east at the top. The 366 steps to the top will test your determination and its bells will keep you on schedule.
Our favourite things to see and do Brussels City Tour – Stroll through the old city centre with your guide, and learn about the world-famous Grand Place with its unique City Hall and splendid guild houses. Then hop on a coach and pass by the famous sights of the city.
Chocolate Tour and Workshop – Learn how to make real Belgian pralines at a fun workshop by a Master Chocolatier. Enjoy a guided walk and see Manneken-Pis, the oldest citizen of Brussels, the antique shops of Sablon Square and the Royal Galleries. Visit the city’s most luxurious chocolate shops to taste some of the best sellers.
Flanders Field Tour – Poppies are a symbol of remembrance and are dotted in the farmers’ fields. Explore around Ypres, through restored trenches, stroll amongst now tranquil war graves in Passchendaele and learn plenty from your guide. Lunch at the old Cheese Factory and finish with the last Post Ceremony in Ypres.
Ghent and Brugge Day Trip – Discover the UNESCO World Heritage cities of Ghent and Brugge, wander their cobblestone streets to marvel at historic chapels, churches, a castle and market square.
Luxembourg Day Trip from Brussels – Absorb the
River Meuse, Dinant
antique charm of Luxembourg visiting landmarks like the Royal Palace, Notre-Dame Cathedral and the European Court of Justice. Stop in the beautiful town of Dinant and see its 13th century cathedral.
Brussels Beer Tasting Tour – Learn about Belgium Our favourite places to stay: Brussels • Ibis Off Grand Place • The Dominican Hotel Brugge • Novotel Brugge Centrum • Hotel De Tuilerieen
beer heritage as you enjoy a selection of eight beers, Belgian cheese, smoked ham and delicious chocolates in some of Belgium’s oldest cafés.
Brussels and Antwerp Tour – Discover the sights of Brussels before heading to Antwerp. Admire the architecture of an ancient fortress and the houses of Market Square then be dazzled by a diamond factory.
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Grand Palace Square, Brussels
Brugge
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Experience
Germany
Germany is a vast, diverse country – more so since west and east were reunited in
Fast Facts Country Name:
Germany
Population:
82.6 million
Capital:
Berlin
Currency:
Euro
Time Zone:
11 hours behind New Zealand (except during daylight saving)
Electricity:
Current is 220V, 50HZ Plug is a 2 point round-pin adaptor
Festivals and Events 2018
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30 Apr
Walpurgisnacht, Mount Broken
18-21 May
Carnival of Cultures, Berlin
27 Jun-06 Jul
Opera Square Festival, Frankfurt
13-15 Jul
Melt, Grafenhainichen
03-05 Aug
International Berlin Beer Festival
10-19 Aug
Apple Wine Festival, Frankfurt
31 Aug-01 Sep
Pyronale, Berlin
22 Sep-07 Oct
Oktoberfest, Munich
Oct
Festival of Lights, Berlin
1990. Although the upheaval of those days is long past, to visit Germany today is still a journey into a new nation forging itself a fresh identity. So, when you’re planning an itinerary make sure you look east. Berlin, once a symbol of the Cold War and a place synonymous with the Wall and espionage, is Germany’s new capital. It’s buzzing with energy and creative flair. Make time for other emerging dynamic cities, including Leipzig and Dresden. Southern Germany remains deservedly popular with visitors, with lively Munich and its famous beer halls. Beyond the city lies the legendary Black Forest and perhaps the most perfect fairytale castle of them all – King Ludwig’s amazing Neuschwanstein. People have been taking to the rivers to travel through Germany for thousands of years so why not follow in their wakes but in a lot more comfort? A cruise on the Rhine, Mosel or Elbe rivers will take you past ruined castles and vineyard-clad hills. While cities such as Cologne combine the ancient with all the trappings of 21st century life, towns such as Rothenburg are stunning reminders of medieval times. Whatever the destination, you’ll soon discover that although Germans do take work seriously and live in the fast lane of their autobahns, they also play hard and know how to relax. Find out during a meal in a traditional Ratskeller or while sipping a fine Riesling beside the Rhine.
Berlin Talk about a city of contrasts! One minute you’re following the path where the Berlin Wall stood, reading the graffiti on some of the sections that still stand or feeling the choking emotion that comes over you when you are dwarfed by the plain grey columns that have been erected as a Holocaust memorial. The next you are wandering the peaceful and tranquil paths that wind through the Tiergarten. At Potsdamer Platz, where after reunification, an architectural competition was held and international architects vied for the right to rebuild a complete city district in the heart of the city – talk about modern! One of the most fascinating areas of Berlin is the pre-war Jewish Quarter that has been taken over by contemporary art galleries to create ‘gallery mile’.
Our favourite things to see and do Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor) – Located on Pariser Platz, it’s the last remaining gate from medieval times in the city. Today it is one of Berlin’s most important landmarks and a symbol of the city.
Reichstag – It’s the seat of the German government, housed the first German Parliament, and remained in use until 1933. In 1918, the German Republic was announced here, and it has hosted many key political historical events. Arrive early or the queue can be quite long, but entry is free and it’s worth the wait.
Tiergarten Park – The world’s largest inner-city park. It stretches from Brandenburg Gate in the east to Zoo Station in the west. You’ll definitely want to search out Germany’s oldest zoo, The Zoologischer Garten. With 19,000 species, the zoo houses the most diverse variety of animals in the world.
Berlin Wall – Not much is left of the wall at its original site as
Freiburg im Breisgau
it was destroyed almost everywhere. You can find a 80 metre piece of the wall at the Topography of Terror, site of the former Gestapo headquarters, halfway between Checkpoint Charlie and Potsdamer Platz. A longer section can be found along the Spree River near the Oberbaumbrücke, nicknamed East Side Gallery. This stretch of the wall, with 106 graffiti paintings by artists from all over the world, is a memorial for freedom, making it the largest open air gallery in the world.
Potsdam Cycling Tour – Take a day trip from Berlin
Our favourite places to stay: • • • •
Novum Select Hotel Berlin Checkpoint Charlie Crowne Plaza Berlin City Centre Adina Apartment Hotel Berlin Checkpoint Charlie Sofitel Berlin Kurfurstendamm
and discover UNESCO World Heritage-listed Potsdam. Cycle through park lands and alleyways, explore Prussian and Cold War sites as your English speaking guide recounts historical anecdotes.
Guided Walking Tours – You learn so much more about the city and its history. Some spots you would walk straight past and have no idea how significant they were otherwise.
Street Food Thursday – Get a taste of what Berlin has to offer. Sample lots of little snacks from all over the globe. Located at Markthallen Neun between 5pm-8pm every Thursday.
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Frankfurt In Germany all roads lead to Frankfurt: it is where the major autobahn’s and railways connect as well as being home to the second largest airport in Europe, so it is the perfect place to start or end any Central European excursion. Visitors tend to gloss over Frankfurt not realising that it is home to some of Europe’s finest museums, many of which are clustered around the banks of the Main. If you have a particular interest it’s highly probable Frankfurt has a museum for you: architecture, film, communication, art, cultures, nature and even leather - they can all be found here. In fact, the whole city is one big living museum!
Alte Oper
Our favourite things to see and do Römer – The historic heart of Frankfurt and home to its City Hall, which dates back to 1405. Today you can find lots of restaurants in the Square and the lovely reconstructed buildings make for a great photo opportunity.
Zeil Shopping Street – This is the place to shop in Frankfurt. It’s a bustling pedestrian zone where you can find everything from chic boutiques to high street fashion outlets.
Museumsufer (Museum Embankment) – If you walk along the River Main you’ll notice that lined up on both sides of the river bank are some of the best museums in Germany: among them the superb German Film Museum, the Jewish Museum and the highlight, the Städel Museum which focuses on the old masters.
Paulskirche (St. Paul’s Church) – It was built between 1789 and 1833, and is the cradle of German democracy. The church was used for political meetings and became the seat of the first freely elected German parliament in 1848. You can find it just off the Römer.
The Alte Oper – Or “Old Opera House” was almost completely destroyed by World War II bombing in 1944 but was reconstructed, and reopened on August 28, 1981. It is now perhaps the prettiest building in Frankfurt.
Cider Taverns – The city’s local tipple is “Apfelwein”; a light alcoholic apple cider that is produced in the regions around Frankfurt. You can find some of the best and oldest Apfelwein taverns in the cobblestone streets of the Sachsenhausen district.
Weekly markets – The city is full of local markets, which take place at least once a week and where you can buy yummy German food, Apfelwein, fresh fruits and vegetables, meat, fish, cheese and dairy produce, flowers and many other products.
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Favoured Plaza Concorde Hotel Citadines City Centre Frankfurt Steigenberger Frankfurter Hof
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Munich Munich is a trendsetter city. It gave the world pale lager beers, Helles and Pilsner, beer halls and gardens, and of course the world-famous Oktoberfest. Sipping on a stein, munching on a hearty bierwurst and listening to some oompah music – you’re in Munich; you just have to do it. Walk it all off visiting Marienplatz where the faux Middle Ages Rathaus stands over the city. Aim to be there at 11am to see the glockenspiel clock re-enact two stories from the 16th century. The Frauenkirche is a real piece of medieval architecture that you can’t miss and you can easily spend an hour wandering through Viktualienmarkt (the Victual Market).
Marienplatz Town hall
Our favourite things to see and do Marienplatz – The heart of Munich since its foundation in 1158, it is here you will find the famous Glockenspiel which goes off every day at 11am, 12pm and 5pm. Oktoberfest – Originally a celebration of Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria’s wedding to Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen in October 1810. Today it is the largest beer drinking festival in the world. Don’t let the name fool you, it actually takes place from mid September and ends in October. Booking early is essential as accommodation is always at a premium.
Hofbräuhaus – Quintessentially Bavarian. The Hofbräuhaus is a historic beer hall selling traditional food and fantastic beer. The hall is made up of long wooden tables and benches. Nearly always you’ll need to share a table with strangers, but don’t worry, after your second stein we bet you’ll all be the best of friends.
Frauenkirche – The most well known and largest cathedral in Munich. Its two towers can be seen throughout the city. The South Tower is open for you to climb for great views of Munich.
Oompah Music – Associated with Volkstümliche Musik, a form of popular German Dachau © a4gpa
music, listening to an Oompah band is a must-do experience when in Munich.
BMW Museum – This is a great Museum and you don’t even have to like cars to Our favourite places to stay: • • • •
Kings Hotel Center Eden Wolff Hotel Citadines Munich Arnulfpark Hotel Muenchen Palace
enjoy it! The interior design and architecture of the museum itself is extraordinary along with interactive displays and easy to read historical information. If you do happen to like cars then this place will blow your mind.
Dachau – Learn how a real tragedy unfolded, at this former concentration camp’s museum and memorial site.
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Experience
Switzerland
The cows and goats really do wear bells in Switzerland, you really can feast on
Fast Facts Country Name:
Switzerland
Population:
8.3 million
Capital:
Bern
Currency:
Swiss Francs
Time Zone:
10 hours behind New Zealand (except during daylight saving)
Electricity:
Current is 220V, 50HZ Plug is a 2 point round-pin adaptor
Festivals and Events 2018
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04-18 Feb
White Turf, St. Moritz
19-21 Feb
Fasnacht Festival, Basel
14-18 Jun
ART Basel, Basel
30 Jun-14 Jul
Montreux Jazz Festival
20-28 Jul
Basel Tattoo, Basel
25 Aug-09 Sep
Lucerne Festival, Lucerne
28 Sep-08 Oct
Zurich Film Festival, Zurich
24 Nov-23 Dec
Christmas Village, Zurich
chocolate and fondue (or chocolate fondue!) and best of all if you’ve over-indulged you can still reach the summit of a Swiss alp with no effort at all. Switzerland is synonymous with mountains, and although you can get to the top the hard way, part of the charm of this landlocked nation is to reach the summit by other means. The world’s steepest cog railway will take you all the way to the peak of Mt Pilatus, or watch awe-inspiring scenery slip by on a train journey between Zermatt and St Moritz. In Zermatt board one of the highest cable car rides in Europe and then an elevator trip to the summit of Little Matterhorn – on a clear day you can see more than 40 peaks over 4000 metres high. Then there’s the Jungfrau Railway in the spectacular Bernese Oberland and the incredible trip to the highest train station in the world at 3454 metres – a journey of tunnels, glaciers and icy grottos. Back closer to sea level, its cities too are distinctively different – lakeside Lucerne has its iconic covered bridge; cosmopolitan Geneva has the United Nations in residence; Zürich, famed for its bankers, is surprisingly trendy, and of course where could be more fashionable than Montreux and St Moritz? Cheese lovers will make a pilgrimage to Gruyère perhaps, but there are many other villages to explore too, such as picture postcard perfect Appenzell and Andermatt, or Morcote on the shores of Lake Lugano.
Zurich & Lucerne With a picturesque setting at the northern end of Lake Zurich and the Limmat River running through the heart of the Old Town, it’s no wonder that Zurich is such a liveable city. Grab one of the free rental bikes dotted around the city and explore, then reward your efforts at the world-famous Lindt & Sprungli chocolate factory. Take a stroll down Bahnhofstrasse to see wealthy boutiques touting everything from furs to porcelain, and imagine what lies beneath the street in the city’s bank vaults. Lucerne is the ideal starting point for an excursion to the stunning mountain region, a trip up the Pilatus mountain, or take a steamship cruise on Lake Lucerne to view the covered medieval wooden Chapel Bridge one of the oldest in Europe. The figure of a dying lion, hewn from the face of a rock, is one of the best-known monuments in Switzerland.
Our favourite things to see and do Zurich Trolley – Discover the sights of Zurich aboard this vintage replica of an old-style streetcar with an open-air rear design allowing you to clearly see this beautiful city whilst listening to commentary.
Zurich Old Town Walking Tour – Delve into Switzerland’s colourful past on a walking tour of Zurich. Head towards Lindenhof and discover landmarks including the City Hall, St Peter Church and Limmat River. Gain insight into Zurich’s 16th century Silk industry in Schipfe.
Mountains, Cheese & Chocolate – Start with a tour of Zürich, then pass by the beautiful Limmatquai and the Fraumunster Church, before reaching the outlet shop of the famous Lindt & Sprungli Chocolate. Visit the cheese factory at Stein where the famous Appenzeller cheese is made.
Rhine Falls Tour from Zurich – Travel through the Northern Switzerland wine growing region past charming villages and landscapes to admire the medieval Laufen Castle and majestic Rhine Falls. Take a thrilling optional boat ride to get a closer look.
A Walk Around Lucerne – Being a compact city makes
Grindlewald
Lucerne ideal for touring on foot. Enjoy the wealth of historic sights like Chapel Bridge with its gabled paintings of old battles, the majestic Water Tower, the treasures of its many churches, the quaint maze of cobbled lanes and the waterfront promenade.
Titlis – Eternal Snow at 3020 metres – This trip to one Our favourite places to stay: Zurich • Sorell Hotel Rutli • Hotel Helmhaus Lucerne • Waldstaetterhof Hotel • Art Deco Hotel Montana
of the highest vantage points in central Switzerland is not for the faint-hearted! Start with a pleasant ride by deluxe motor coach to the mountain resort of Engelberg. From here, board the aerial cable way for a 45 minute journey for stunning 360 degree views of the Alps.
Lake Lucerne Panoramic Cruise – View the snowy Swiss Alps from the water on a 1 hour cruise. With the fresh breeze in your face, listen to the audio guide to learn about historical places of interest, passing forested hillsides and meadows.
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Experience
Austria
Austria
Fast Facts Country Name:
Austria
Population:
8.7 million
Capital:
Vienna
Currency:
Euro
Time Zone:
10 hours behind New Zealand (except during daylight saving)
Electricity:
Current is 230V, 50HZ Plug is a 2 point round-pin adaptor
Festivals and Events 2018
18
13-20 Jan
Hot-air Ballooning, Filzmoos
14-21 Jan
Hahnenkamm-Rennen, Kitzbuhel
27 Jan-05 Feb
Mozart Week, Salzburg
18-21 May
Salzburg Whitsun Festival
31 May-03 Jun
Narcissus Festival, Ausseerland
18 Jul-19 Aug
Bregenz Festival, Lake Constance
Jul
Pflasterspektakel, Linz
19 Oct-02 Nov
Vienna International Film Festival
blends alpine scenery with an atmosphere of lost empires and past grandeur. Nowhere is the sense of history stronger than in the capital Vienna, the seat of wealth and power for the Hapsburg royal dynasty. Hear it in the angelic voices of the Vienna Boys’ Choir and see it in the rippling muscles of the Spanish Riding School’s beautiful stallions. It’s even tangible in the waft of coffee aromas and the sinful richness of a slice of Sacher-Torte in a Viennese Kaffehaus. Vienna’s modern face offers treats like the quirky and colourful Hundertwasserhaus, a unique building designed by the eccentric architectural genius Hundertwasser, featuring undulating floors, trees growing inside and a grass-covered roof. Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart, has music in its very soul, and also boasts Baroque architectural masterpieces including one of Europe’s largest castles, the Hohensalzburg Fortress. Further to the west, nestled among the mountainous Austrian Tyrol, lies Innsbruck. Venture beyond its medieval alleyways and glittering 15th century Golden Roof for your own “Climb Every Mountain” moment as you wander through a flower-filled alpine meadow and past chalets bedecked with cascades of geraniums. Austria shares borders with nine countries, from tiny Liechtenstein to Hungary, linked to Austria by the mighty Danube. This makes it the perfect launch pad: board a boat in Vienna and cruise upstream into Germany, or head south all the way to the Black Sea.
Vienna & Salzburg Vienna combines the best of past and present – grand architecture, rich culture and compelling history, where you can choose to spend a morning watching the graceful manoeuvres of the Lippizaners at the Spanish Riding School and then challenge your sense of art at the latest exhibition at MUMOK. Salzburg, the striking alpine city, is home to Mozart and the ‘Sound of Music’. The Old Town, a World Heritage area, is on the left bank of the Salzach River and filled with small alleyways, quaint houses, cobblestone plazas, open-air markets and outdoor cafés. The medieval Hohensalzburg Fortress can be reached by a funicular ride from the old town. Visit in July/August when the Salzburg Festival attracts music lovers from around the world.
Our favourite things to see and do Learn the Viennese Waltz – Experience the secrets and basics of the 200 years old Viennese Waltz with your private instructor at the Dance Academy close to the famous Vienna Concert Hall.
Schönbrunn Concert, Vienna – Austria is the birth place of classical music, so where better to hear a concert of Mozart and Strauss than in the historic Orangerie of Schönbrunn Palace.
Apple Strudel and Salzburger Nockerl Cooking Class – Experience hands-on cooking of Austrians most popular dishes while being carefully guided by an experienced chef. Classes are in small groups in a fun, relaxed environment.
Eagle’s Nest from Salzburg – Drive over the Durrnberg Pass, crossing the German border to reach Obersalzberg via the steep mountain road. Walk through a tunnel into the mountain to the elaborate elevator taking you to the Eagle’s Nest, formerly a meeting place for Hitler and his diplomatic guests, to enjoy breath-taking views.
Cycle Wachau Valley – Straddling the banks of the
Hohensalzburg Castle, Salzburg
Danube, rich in history, outstanding wines and UNESCO World Heritage-listed. Cycle through villages and stop at wineries, explore the medieval town of Dürnstein and the Kuenringer Castle ruins.
The Original Sound of Music in Salzburg – Relive your Our favourite places to stay: Vienna • Hotel Savoy • Hotel Tyrol
favourite scenes from the classic musical at the film’s iconic sites around the city and see the gazebo where ‘Sixteen going on Seventeen’ was shot. Hear about the historical background of Salzburg’s top attractions and architectural jewels.
Salt Mines – Visit the 450 year old salt mines below Obersalzberg, a mountainside complex home to the Eagle’s Nest. Walk in miners’ footsteps wearing traditional mining outfits as you descend into the grottos. Float on the salt lake in a raft, and enjoy a train trip around the lake.
Salzburg • Hotel Hofwirt • Der Salzburger Hof
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Experience
Czech Republic
No country has burst more colourfully onto the world’s stage since the collapse of
Fast Facts Country Name:
Czech Republic
Population:
10.5 million
Capital:
Prague
Currency:
Czech Koruna
Time Zone:
9 hours behind New Zealand (except during daylight saving)
Electricity:
Current is 230V, 50HZ Plug is a 2 point round-pin adaptor
Festivals and Events 2018
20
17 Mar-08 Apr
Easter Markets, Prague
30 Apr
Witches Night Parade, Prague
25 May-02 Jun
Prague Fringe Festival
22-24 Jun
Five-Petalled Rose Celebrations, Ceský Krumlov
19-22 Jul
Prague Folklore Days
25 Aug
Castle-Château Night
26 Oct-30 Nov
Wine Festival, Ceský Krumlov
28-31 Oct
Czech Slovak Exhibition, Brno
the Iron Curtain than the Czech Republic. It’s one of the youngest countries in the world – born as the result of the Velvet Divorce with the Slovak Republic in 1993, which in turn flowed from the Velvet Revolution and freedom from the USSR in 1989. The star of the Republic’s show is its capital Prague, the resplendent, glorious jewel in its crown. Left largely unscathed by bombing in the Second World War and then hidden behind the Iron Curtain, its architecture is beautifully intact. The Golden City, with its sprawling castle, gargoyle-festooned cathedral and historic Charles Bridge, deserves all its top billing but the Czech Republic has much more waiting in the wings. There is no better place to start than Prague but don’t forget that along with its awesome sights it is also home to cosy pubs and street cafés – perfect places to watch the world go by and taste some of the best beers in the world. Beyond Prague lies a fairytale land of castles, forests and picturesque towns such as Ceský Krumlov, embraced by a meander of the Vltava River, and the medieval city of Kutná Hora in the heart of Bohemia. Visit at Christmas time and be enticed with the aroma of freshly baked gingerbread. The great news is that the Czech Republic is also sprinkled with spa towns – the perfect way perhaps to soak away a few too many dumplings!
Prague Where else would you find a “New Town” that was founded in the 14th century, a “Square” that’s more of a rectangular boulevard and a castle that stretches almost half a kilometre and incorporates a cathedral, a monastery, palaces, museums and acres of gardens. Prague is a compact city, and one that was made for walking. The Charles Bridge is one of those attractions to which everyone gravitates, which means during the day you’ll be sharing it with a lot of people. But if you set your alarm for an early start to beat the crowds, your reward will be the castle, river and statue-lined bridge all emerging from the mist in the soft pink dawn light – a sight that’s guaranteed to give you goosebumps. From there you’ll be one step ahead of the crowds all day.
Our favourite things to see and do Prague Castle – The largest medieval castle in the world and the jewel of the Czech capital. The castle also contains an exhibition of Czech history and a collection of Bohemian art.
Stroll through the Palace Gardens – First they were vineyards, then Italian-style Renaissance gardens, and after the 1648 Swedish incursions, Prague Castle’s Palace Gardens changed again to take on a Baroque air, complete with terraces, sculptures, steps and fountains.
The Jewish Quarter – The oldest Jewish settlement in Europe, consists of beautiful historic buildings comprising six synagogues. Discover the tragic part of Jewish history at the Jewish Museum.
Charles Bridge – Dating back to 1357 this statue-bedecked bridge is a popular tourist spot in Prague, vibrant by day or night, scattered with vendors and entertainers. It offers some magnificent views, especially early morning and around sunset.
Municipal House – This Art Nouveau building is lovely and houses the biggest concert hall in town.
Day Trips – If time allows, a day trip to Ceský Krumlov, Kutná Hora or Karlovy Vary is well worth it. Prague
Shadow Theatre and Black Light Shows – Sit back and be entertained by light and shadow shows. The performances are not classical theatre but shows full of magic, tricks of black light, fun and modern dance.
Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock – In Our favourite places to stay: • • • •
Hotel Elysee Mamaison Residence Belgická Mamaison Hotel Riverside Augustine, A Luxury Collection Hotel
the heart of the Old Town surrounded by charming Baroque, Gothic and Rococo architecture, the Old Town Square is a great place to hang out, lunch at one of its cafés, browse market stalls or just wait for the Astronomical Clock to do its thing.
Old Town Walking Tour and Folklore Show – Get to know the history of the city and work up your appetite to enjoy dinner with traditional Czech folklore - Czech folk music, dancers, and typical Czech dishes.
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Experience
Hungary
It says something for the unique culture and people of Hungary when their favourite
Fast Facts Country Name:
Hungary
Population:
9.8 million
Capital:
Budapest
Currency:
Hungarian Forint
Time Zone:
9 hours behind New Zealand (except during daylight saving)
Electricity:
Current is 230V, 50HZ Plug is a 2 point round-pin adaptor
Festivals and Events 2018
22
08-13 Feb
Busójárás – Hungarian Carnival, Mohács
10-12 Feb
Budapest Fish Festival
08-09 Apr
Cherry Blossom Festival, Budapest
24 Jun-05 Jul
Czech Beer Festival, Budapest
29 Jun
Danube Day
04-08 Jul
Balaton Sound, Zamárdi
08-15 Aug
Sziget Festival, Budapest
Nov/Dec
Christmas Markets, Gyor
activity is playing chess while soaking at an elegant thermal bath complex. Taking to the water in Hungary is a tradition and one not to be missed especially in Budapest, the nation’s stately capital. The River Danube flows through the centre of the city, separating the ancient towns of Buda and Pest. As you explore the city’s medieval heritage, don’t be frightened by the crazy-looking names. Your pronunciation may not fool the locals, but they’ll be thrilled to hear you try and will go out of their way to make you feel welcome. For something completely different head to the Statue Park, the last resting place of more than 40 statues from Hungary’s Socialist past. Beyond the city lie lakes and spa towns and the vast Hungarian Plain that still pounds with the sound of hoof-beats – the Hungarians love their horses. Join them on a ride, or watch the Magyar cowboys demonstrate their awesome abilities. Meet Hungary’s dynamic young generation in the university city of Szeged and wander the cobblestone streets of arty Szentendre, one of several towns along the picturesque Danube bend. Hungarian cuisine reflects this country’s unique heritage. The Turks introduced coffee and paprika and it is from here that hearty, rich goulash soup originates. Try turkey roasted with fruit, and for dessert, chestnut cream. Live life to the full the way the Hungarians do.
Budapest A visit to St Stephen’s Basilica will leave you breathless for more than one reason: there are 146 steps to climb if you want to reach the top of the dome, but when you reach the top, you’ll have your breath taken away all over again: the views across the city and the Danube are spectacular. If you need somewhere to recover from your exertions, you’ve chosen the right city, Budapest has been renowned for its thermal hot springs since Roman times. The Art Nouveau-style Gellért Baths are the most famous option, but there are plenty of others, indoors and out. There are many other reasons to love this city, from the impressive architecture to the leafy parks. On World Heritage-listed Castle Hill you can explore museums and monuments, or simply soak up more views of the city and river.
Our favourite things to see and do Terror Museum – This illustrates the decades of Nazi and Communist repression. It is in the former headquarters of the secret police of both these governments and is also a memorial to the victims. It is fascinating, and while presenting the horrors it also makes people understand that the sacrifice for freedom was not in vain.
Communism Statue Park (Memento Park Budapest) – Displayed in the park are 42 pieces of art from the Communist era between 1945 and 1989. You’ll find Marx and Lenin here and gigantic heroic monuments and statues to the ‘workers’ and other famous personalities.
Baths – Budapest has some of the world’s finest Turkish baths. They boast original Ottoman architecture with wonderful octagonal pools, stained glass windows and mosaics. Some are pretty elaborate; just as they were when built in the early 1900s.
Take a Cruise on the Danube – Get out on the river to admire its beauty close up. The Danube River divides ‘Buda’ and ‘Pest’, so you can enjoy all the attractions along the river banks at a relaxing pace.
Romkocsma – On the hill on the ‘Buda’ side the castle
Danube River, Budapest
overlooks the city. It houses the Hungarian National Gallery and has certainly had many facelifts over the past seven centuries due to fires, bombings and renovations.
Labyrinth – Under the castle is a 1200 metre cave system
Our favourite places to stay: • • • •
Erzsebet City Centre Boutique Zara Hotel Adina Apartment Hotel Budapest Corintha Hotel Budapest
that was created from hot water springs almost half a million years ago. They have been used as cellars, storage and rooms for the castle. During wartimes in the 1930s it was able to shelter up to 10,000 people.
Gundel – Next to Pest’s City Park, this elite Budapest dining institution has paintings by Hungarian masters adorning the walls. Enjoy a refined Hungarian meal, washed down with Hungarian wines. For dessert you have to try Hungarian palacsinta; a pancake stuffed with chocolate sauce and flambéed.
Fishermans Bastion, Budapest
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Experience
Poland
Until recently Poland has been one of the most underrated tourist destinations in
Fast Facts Country Name:
Poland
Population:
38 million
Capital:
Warsaw
Currency:
Polish Zloty
Time Zone:
9 hours behind New Zealand (except during daylight saving)
Electricity:
Current is 230V, 50HZ Plug is a 2 point round-pin adaptor
Festivals and Events 2018
24
27 Jan
International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Krakow
27 May-03 Jun
Krakow Film Festival
01-02 Jun
Orange Warsaw Festival
04-07 Jul
Open’er Festival, Gdynia
Jul
Gdansk Shakespeare Festival
Aug
Magic Malbork
Aug
Woodstock Festival Poland, Kostrzyn nad Odra
Eastern Europe, and yet its biggest drawcard remains exactly that; an amplitude of undiscovered charm. A born survivor, Poland has seen its fair share of wars and bares the wounds to prove it. During WWII Warsaw was all but obliterated, whereas Krakow, too beautiful, with its cobbled streets and fairy-tale charm, was left relatively untouched. Littered with monuments, museums and holocaust memorials, Poland’s painfully blighted past cannot – and should not – be ignored. But it’s not history alone that shapes this revered country. Home to the biggest medieval town square in Europe and the largest Gothic brick castle, Poland’s landscape is saturated in cultural beauty, from forts and ruins, monasteries, abbeys, wooden churches and an architecture that combines everything from the Gothic to the medieval, Baroque and Art Nouveau. Whether you’re tramping from cities to towns, or Baltic coastal villages and ethereal forests, seek out a traditional Polish way of life. Frequent the many milk bars (bar mleczny) and eat wood grilled sausage with a side serving of cabbage. Stand before the windows of elaborate cake displays and salivate over poppy cakes, cream cakes and fruit filled strudels, and experience orchestras, operas and choirs in the grandest of concert halls. If you tire of town life, venture away from the hustle and into Poland’s rich countryside which is teeming with woodland, rivers and forests, Carpathian hillside and a network of lakes and waterways perfect for kayaking and canoeing.
Warsaw & Krakow Poland is a country with a 1000 year history, rich traditions and abundant cultural heritage. Despite the vast destruction during World War II, a lot of cultural wealth remains. The capital, Warsaw, went through huge reconstruction and is now bustling full of cafés, restaurants, galleries and the walled UNESCO Old Town. Stooge through antique shops and luxurious boutiques, enjoy a reflective coffee amongst the bookshelves in a café-bookshop. Somewhat miraculously, Krakow emerged from WWII totally unscathed, its eclectic mix of cobbled streets, castles and church spires – and the largest medieval square in Europe – stand perfectly preserved. The treelined promenade encircles the centre of the city, leading from the Florian gate to Wawel Castle. There is a whimsical charm existing across the city for your discovery.
Our favourite things to see and do Warsaw Walking Tour – Enjoy a more intimate look at this vibrant city on a walking tour. Explore the Old Town, admire the Royal Castle and pay a visit to the former Jewish ghetto whilst hearing of the history and the imprint left by the communist era and WWII.
Warsaw’s Jewish Heritage by Retro Fiat – Discover Warsaw’s Jewish heritage from the seat of a Fiat 125p. A local guide will lead you on your adventure abroad your vintage vehicle to see the Jewish Cemetery, Nožyk Synagogue and the Ghetto Wall.
Wieliczka Salt Mine
Bike Tour of Warsaw – Ride at leisurely pace following a guide to see attractions such as Warsaw Old Town, the Palace of Culture and Science and the Vistula River.
Wieliczka Salt Mine – This UNESCO World Heritagesite is one of the most fascinating Polish monuments. The underground trails lead through numerous drifts, galleries and chambers, where traces of mining activity have been preserved.
Auschwitz Birkenau Memorial and Museum Tour from Krakow – Learn about Auschwitz, one of the most well-known concentration camps in the world; approximately 1.5 million people were killed here during WWII. Every year, millions of visitors walk through the gate bearing a fallacious inscription: Arbeit macht frei - Work sets one free. Wroclaw
Our favourite places to stay: Warsaw • Polonia Palace Hotel • Mamaison Residenza Diana Apartments Krakow • Vienna House Andel’s Cracow • Senacki Hotel
Visit Zakopane and Tatras Mountains from Krakow – Escape the bustle of the city and head to the top
Warsaw
of Mt Gubalówka on the funicular railway for incredible views. Discover Zakopane’s traditional mountain architecture, shops and the Tatra Museum.
Taste Krakow Street Food – A great way to discover the culinary delights around Rynek Główny is on a walking tour with a guide. Check out eateries, cafés and local stalls to sample Polish favorites, including ‘pierogi’ (stuffed dumplings), ‘obwarzanek’ (an Eastern European spin on the bagel), sour rye soup, pickled cucumber and cabbage and homemade liquor.
Tatra Mountains
Krakow
Wawel Castle, Krakow
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Experience
Croatia
Behind the overwhelming beauty of Croatia lies a tumultuous history of conquest
Fast Facts Country Name:
Croatia
Population:
4.2 million
Capital:
Zagreb
Currency:
Croatian Kuna
Time Zone:
10 hours behind New Zealand (except during daylight saving)
Electricity:
Current is 230V, 50HZ Plug is a 2 point round-pin adaptor
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21-25 Feb
Boat Show, Zagreb
Apr
Croatia Hot Air Balloon Rally, Varaždin
May
Burlesque and Cabaret Festival, Rijeka
25-29 Jun
Hideout Festival, Novalja
Jun
Love International, Tisno
01 Jul-31 Aug
Dubrovnik Summer Festival
Jul
Pula Film Festival, Istria
01 Dec-06 Jan 19
Advent Christmas in Zagreb
by Greeks, Romans, Venetians, Turks and Hapsburg emperors, to name just a few. The result is a country that has ancient ruins and medieval cities set against a backdrop of sparkling seas, forests and waterfalls. The culture and cuisine are equally diverse – like pastries crammed with cherries and fish straight from the sea, sizzled in local olive oil. At the southernmost tip sits the Pearl of the Adriatic, Dubrovnik, deservedly a UNESCO World Heritage City. Perched on cliffs above the ocean, Dubrovnik’s stone walls encircle a 14th century town of towers, monasteries and gardens. Terracotta roofs glow in the sunlight while church bells chime. It would be easy to stay within Dubrovnik’s encircling walls but to do so would be to miss out on cities such as Split, which recently celebrated its 1700th birthday. Then there are the islands: Hvar, where the air is fragrant with lavender and rosemary; Korcula, said to be Marco Polo’s birthplace; and the vineyards of Vis. Take a ferry, charter a yacht or join a cruise and explore them yourself. Venturing inland, the capital Zagreb is a rapidly developing vibrant, modern city, and gateway to the Plitvice Lakes National Park. This is Croatia’s most popular attraction, and another of the country’s UNESCO World Heritage-sites. Sixteen lakes are linked by spectacular waterfalls tumbling over travertine cliffs. The whole park, clad in dense forest, is still inhabited by bears, boar, wolves and rare birds.
Dubrovnik & Split In theory it should only take you around 20 minutes to circle the city walls of Dubrovnik’s Old Town as it’s only 2 kilometres. But the sight of terracotta roofed buildings ringed by white stone walls that change to pink in the setting sun, with the Adriatic Sea forming a deep blue backdrop, will repeatedly stop you in your tracks. If you’re island hopping your way down the Dalmatian coast, Split is likely on your itinerary. It’s a jumping off point for some of Croatia’s most popular islands including Hvar, Korcula and Brac, but you’d be missing out if you treat this city as just a transit point. World Heritage-listed Diocletian’s Palace is just one of the drawcards: the ruins of this massive fourth century palace cover over seven acres and you’ll still find homes, restaurants and shops within its walls today.
Our favourite things to see and do Dubrovnik Walking Tour – This walled city is the crown jewel of Croatia. This walk will show you around the historical parts of the city, while you hear an explanation of its turbulent history. You’ll also visit the Dominican Monastery and Museum.
Three Islands Cruise – This cruise takes you to the three largest islands in the Elaphite group: Kolocep, Sipan and Lopud. Ruins of former summer residences are scattered along the wooded slopes of these lovely islands. You’ll spend the most time on Lopud enjoying free time.
Sibenik and National Park Krka – Journey to the coastal town of Sibenik. View the sacred site, the Cathedral of St James, and continue along the Riviera to Krka River, a National Park that forms 17 picturesque waterfalls. Wander round, take photos and enjoy the beautiful environment.
Sea Kayak and Snorkelling – Take advantage of
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Dubrovnik’s great weather and the beautiful Adriatic Sea. Paddle along the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage-site, to Betina, a cave beach to lounge on the shore or snorkel.
Blue Lagoon and Trogir Tour from Split – Jet off
Mali Ston
on a thrilling speedboat ride to the lagoon, a secluded tropical paradise, kick back on deck, swim or snorkel before continuing to Trogir for a glimpse of its UNESCO World heritage-listed Old Town.
Ston and Peljesac Peninsular Day Trip with Wine Tasting – Take a tour to the Peljesac Peninsular, a land mass Our favourite places to stay: Dubrovnik • Hotel Lapad • Grand Villa Argentina Split • Hotel Slavija • Hotel Luxe
Dubrovnik
crammed with history, culture and plenty of wine and food. Stop in Ston to see the Great Wall of Croatia, the old salt factory and sample the famous oysters and mussels.
Grand Diocletian Tour – Experience Split on this panoramic tour. See the beach of Bacvice, Museums, Mestrovic Gallery and Marjan Hill for spectacular views of the city and islands. End at the promenade for a walking tour of the city centre including the Diocletian Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage-site.
Plitvice Lakes National Park
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Hvar Island
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Croatia Island Hopping & Land Packages
A Taste of Zagreb
Croatian Delight Tour
Dubrovnik Express
4 days/3 nights
5 days/4 nights
4 days/3 nights
Stay in the heart of this vibrant city and experience fine arts & local gourmet delights. Within easy reach from major European cities, Zagreb is also a good hub for the rest of Croatia and neighbouring Slovenia.
Medieval architecture and tranquil lakes will delight you on this tour featuring the must sees of Croatia. This tour connects with cruises giving the opportunity to experience both the lush inland and rugged coastline.
Combine with a cruise or tour and extend your stay in Dubrovnik. This mini package includes 3 nights Dubrovnik hotel stay with full day visits to Croatia’s neighbouring countries. An opportunity to experience more of the Balkans.
Day 1-2: Zagreb Explore the busy city centre on your own. Discover the history of medieval Zagreb.
Day 1: Zagreb Tour starts with a Welcome dinner.
Day 1: Dubrovnik Walking tour of the Pearl of the Adriatic.
Day 2: Zagreb – Plitvice Lakes Engage in history & natural beauty of Croatian inland.
Day 2: Dubrovnik – Mostar – Dubrovnik Full day trip to Bosnia & Herzegovina and its crown jewel, the intriguing Mostar.
Day 3: Plitvice Lakes – Trogir – Split Journey along the Dalmatian coast visiting UNESCO World Heritage-sites.
Day 3: Dubrovnik – Montenegro – Dubrovnik Visit the historical places dotted along the magnificent Bay of Kotor.
Day 4-5: Split – Dubrovnik Discover Dubrovnik.
Day 4: Dubrovnik Departure transfer.
Departures: Set departures (Apr-Oct)
Departures: Set departures (May-Sep)
Departures: Set departures (Apr-Oct)
Inclusions: 3 nights accommodation, breakfast daily, return airport transfers, Zagreb walking tour, full day guided trip to Plitvice Lakes NP
Inclusions: 4 nights accommodation, breakfast & dinner daily, return transfers, sightseeing in Zagreb, Split & Dubrovnik
Inclusions: 3 nights accommodation, all transfers as per itinerary, selected guided excursions, visitor’s taxes
Price Guide From: $645
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Day 3: Plitvice Lakes Visit the 16 interconnected lakes renowned for their distinctive colours changing constantly depending on minerals in the water and the angle of sunlight. Day 4: Zagreb Day at leisure until departure.
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Price Guide From: $975
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Split Coast Express
Split Island Hopping
Dubrovnik Island Hopping
4 days/3 nights
6 days/5 nights
5 days/4 nights
Start your journey from Croatia’s capital city of Zagreb. Visit the heart of the continental region before travelling to Split on the Dalmatian Coast. Stopover includes a visit to the beautiful Plitvice Lakes National Park.
If you want to visit Croatian islands but cannot make the weekend cruise departures, this super flexible programme is the best way to experience spectacular Dalmatia and have ample time to explore at your own leisure.
Explore the Pearl of the Adriatic and Renaissance Korčula at your own pace with all the worry of getting around taken care of. This flexible programme can be adjusted further to suit your individual requirements.
Day 1: Zagreb Spend the day exploring this vibrant city at your leisure.
Day 1: Split
Day 1-2: Dubrovnik Discover the ancient city embraced by medieval ramparts.
Day 2: Split – Hvar Morning catamaran to Hvar.
Day 2: Zagreb Morning walking tour of medieval Upper Town.
Day 3: Dubrovnik – Korčula Breakfast and morning catamaran to Korčula.
Day 3: Hvar Day 4: Hvar – Brač Early morning catamaran to Bol on Brač. Day 5: Brač
Day 4: Korčula Day at leisure to enjoy the birthplace of Marco Polo.
Day 4: Split Transfer to port to join your cruise.
Day 6: Brač – Split Early morning catamaran to Split.
Day 5: Korčula – Split Early morning catamaran to Split.
Departures: Set departures (Apr-Oct)
Departures: Daily (Mar-Oct)
Departures: Daily (Apr-Oct)
Inclusions: 3 nights accommodation, all transfers as per itinerary, guided sightseeing with English speaking guide, visitor’s taxes
Inclusions: 5 nights accommodation, breakfast daily, all transfers as per itinerary, catamaran tickets Split – Hvar – Brač – Split
Inclusions: 4 night’s accommodation, breakfast daily, all transfers as per itinerary, catamaran tickets Dubrovnik – Korčula – Split
Day 3: Zagreb – Plitvice Lakes – Split Visit the magical Plitvice Lakes National Park on the way to Split.
Price Guide From: $975
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Price Guide From: $835
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The price guide shown is per adult per tour twin share based on low season travel. Price shown does not include Earlybird or other discounted offers. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date.
Experience
Nordic Countries
Norway
Northern lights, midnight sun, long cold winters, cutting edge design, fjords and Santa’s home are what come to mind when you think of Scandinavia & Iceland – oh, and of course those Abba songs that just get stuck in your head. Sweden gave us Abba and the Smorgasbord, so dig in and explore the 24,000 islands and islets around Stockholm, head north to the Arctic Circle, visit Iceland with its dramatic landscapes or travel south to the waters of the Baltic Sea. Take a ferry across to Finland and sample the nightlife of Helsinki where you can easily get home with the sun, it starts to rise at 3am! Lapland in the north makes up a third of Finland, if you visit in the winter you can set out across the tundra on a snowmobile safari and learn about the Sami (Lapp) people. It’s also home to Santa Claus, who lives near Rovaniemi – be sure to send a post card from his post office. Cross into Norway and you’ll find yourself in one of the most remote corners of Europe. It is along the breath-taking coast of Norway that during the winter you may be lucky enough to experience one of the world’s natural spectacles – aurora borealis or the northern lights. Venture south to Oslo, a thriving city founded by the Vikings in the 11th century. Head across to the southernmost Scandinavian state, Denmark, where ferries ply the waterways that link its 500 islands – a modern day reminder of its past as the home to the seafaring Vikings. Copenhagen on the island of Zealand is made for walkers with Europe’s longest street and the beautiful Tivoli Gardens. Gimme Gimme Gimme!
Fast Facts Country Name:
Denmark, Norway, Sweden , Finland & Iceland
Time Zone:
9 hours behind New Zealand (except during daylight saving)
Electricity:
Current is 230V, 50HZ Plug is a 2 point round-pin adaptor
Festivals and Events 2018 01-04 Feb
Winter Lights Festival, Reykjavik
22-24 Feb
Beer Day, Reykjavik, Iceland
30 May-03 Jun
Distortion, Copenhagen, Denmark
30 Jun-07 Jul
Roskilde Festival, Roskilde, Denmark
01-03 Jun
Tønsberg Middelalder Festival, Norway
01-06 Jun
Taste of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
16 Aug-02 Sep
Helsinki Festival, Finland
11-18 Aug
Jazz Festival, Oslo, Norway
Aug
Kaljakellunta, Vantaa, Finaland
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Copenhagen, Denmark Your time in Copenhagen will surprise and delight. For the style-conscious, you’ll be kept well-entertained by the Stroget, Europe’s longest shopping street, while Europe’s oldest functioning observatory, the Round Tower, is the perfect spot for a bird’s eye view of the city. No visit to this city would be complete without a pilgrimage to the statue of the Little Mermaid, but if you really want to get in touch with your inner child, the Tivoli Gardens are a true wonderland. The city frequently tops the “most liveable” lists – grab one of the 1000+ free bicycles dotted in locations all over the city and find out why for yourself.
© Nyhavn Canal
Our favourite things to see and do Copenhagen Canal Tour – Admire the city’s attractions from the water; like the Little Mermaid statue, Amalienborg Castle, Copenhagen Opera House and the Old Stock Exchange. Hear history about the city and its monuments from an onboard guide and discover fascinating neighborhoods like the Christianshavn canal quarter.
Hop On Hop Off Tour – See the sights of the city at your own pace from an open top double decker. Get a bird’s eye view of Copenhagen’s swirling towers and turrets, and visit the Little Mermaid, to whom sailors appealed for forgiveness of their sins while they were in port.
Copenhagen Food Tour – Immerse yourself in Copenhagen’s culinary scene on a walking tour. Follow your food-loving guide off the beaten path to see some of the city’s hidden highlights, ranging from an organic cheese shop to a Danish fair trade chocolatier to a craft microbrewery. Taste handcrafted confections, rich cheese, an array of sausages and refreshing beers.
Castles Tour of North Zealand and Hamlet Castle – Uncover the mysteries behind the fairy tale castles of Copenhagen on a full-day tour of North Zealand, a region just outside the Danish capital. Visit Kronborg Castle, a UNESCO Heritage-site and the setting of Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’, and delve into the intriguing history of the fortress. Admire the architecture of Fredensborg Palace, residence of the Danish royal family, and the ancient Frederiksborg Castle.
Bike City Tour – Take a small group guided cycle tour around this bike-friendly city and see prominent landmarks like Amalienborg Palace, the star-shaped Kastellet Fortress, and The Little Mermaid, as you enrich your knowledge of Denmark’s historical heritage.
Our favourite places to stay: • • •
Hotel Alexandra Imperial Hotel Copenhagen Admiral Hotel
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Oslo, Norway In terms of land area, Oslo is one of Europe’s largest capital cities, but by population it’s one of the smaller, which means there is plenty of room for everyone, and for all of the activities that Norwegians are mad on. Skiing, sailing, kayaking, even ski-jumping: all of these are on offer within close range of the city centre, and in some pretty spectacular settings. But don’t assume that it’s only worth a visit if you’re an adrenaline junkie: cultural buffs can head for the National Gallery or the open air sculpture park, Vigeland Park, or for a taste of Norway’s past, you must visit the Norwegian open-air Folk Museum.
Oslo
Our favourite things to see and do Oslo Nature Walks: Forest to Fjord – Perched hundreds of metres above Oslo and its fjord, the wilderness of Oslo is an amazing getaway from the city. Hike from one view point to another, stopping along the way at the Holmenkollen ski jump and the national historic landmark farm of Frognerseteren. There’s time to pick berries, picnic on a bare summit and maybe see a moose. The tour ends at a forest lake perfect for a swim.
Fjord Sightseeing Cruise – Oslo in the summer is all about the water. This is a Loften Islands
great way to see more of the outdoor lifestyle. As you head through narrow sounds, idyllic bays and pass a maze of islands with brightly coloured painted summer houses.
Nordic Food Walking Tour – Walk with a guide to discover a tempting array of eateries, sip locally produced craft beer, at the market nibble on cheese tasters and homemade honey and in a prestigious restaurant sample delicious local specialities like aquavit sausages and strawberries.
Oslo Walking Tour – Delve into Norway’s history and enjoy a visit to the Vigeland Park, the world’s largest sculpture park. Follow a guide along Karl Johans gate to attractions including the medieval Akershus Fortress and the Opera House, and gain insight into the Norwegian way of life.
Tour Oslo by Segway – After some basic Segway training, buzz through the city Our favourite places to stay: • • •
Scandic Vulkan Hotel Thon Hotel Opera Hotel Continental
streets taking in some of the sights as you go - the National Opera House, Parliament and the University of Oslo, the Royal Castle, the Aker Brygge neighbourhood and visit Akershus Fortress, an impressive medieval castle once used as a prison.
Kayak Trip on the Oslo Fjord – Experience Oslo from its most beautiful side. Starting from the sheltered bay at Sjølyst Marina it is only a short way to small islands and fantastic beaches.
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Akerhus Fortress
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Stockholm, Sweden With the central city stretching across 14 islands, the outlying archipelago comprising 24,000 islands and over thirty percent of its area made up of waterways, you’ll soon understand why Swedes refer to Stockholm as the “Venice of the North”. One of its most popular islands is Djurgården: home to Skansen, the world’s oldest openair museum, plus parks, galleries and loads of open spaces. It’s like taking all the best bits of Sweden and putting them on one small island. For a taste of old Sweden, walk the streets of the “Gamla Stan”, then when your feet grow weary of cobblestones, you can descend into an underground café for a restorative coffee.
Kastellhom © Ola Ericsonimagebank
Our favourite things to see and do Vasa Museum – One of the most visited museums in all of Scandinavia, this maritime gem is home to the 64-gun warship ‘Vasa’, which sank on her maiden voyage in 1628. Salvaged in 1961, it’s located on the tranquil green island of Djurgården, a short walk or ferry ride from the city.
Stockholm Hop On Hop Off Tour – Discover the renowned Royal Palace, Swedish design-ware shops and excellent cafés and restaurants. Hop aboard and explore Stockholm and its sights at your own pace. Each stop is carefully chosen and includes the City Hall, the Vasa Museum and Skansen.
Explore Stockholm’s Culinary Scene – Follow your guide to seven different stops in restaurants, specialty shops, farmers’ markets and bars over the course of a 3.5 kilometre walk. Taste Swedish specialities such as salty licorice, gourmet chocolate served at the royal weddings, fish soup and Sweden’s famous meatballs.
Historical Walking Tour – Stroll through Gamla Stan, Stockholm’s Old Town dating back to the 1200s and awash with fascinating history and charming cobbled streets. Explore the pretty islet, Riddarholmen, and learn about Birger Jarl, the man who founded Stockholm. Rune Stone, Taby
Delve into Viking History – Uncover the mysteries of Sweden’s rich history with a guide and visit sites of profound cultural interest. See a collection of ancient runic stones at Täby; decipher ancient inscriptions at Granby; and visit Sweden’s oldest town, Sigtuna, to browse bespoke boutiques and wander charming medieval streets.
ABBA The Museum – Learn about the world’s most successful pop group of all time. Sing and dance along to their music and listen to an audio guide of their personal memories.
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Our favourite places to stay: • • •
Hotel Lilla Rådmannen Freys Hotel Victory Hotel
Helsinki, Finland Named the ‘Design Capital of the World’ in 2012, Helsinki is also known as one of the most liveable cities in the world. Almost completely surrounded by water, it sits on the shores of the Gulf of Finland, an arm of the Baltic Sea. Influences from both the East and West have fashioned the city’s architecture with an interesting combination of Nordic Minimalism, Modernism and Art Nouveau. The city has its own Design District with a number of walking routes and in summertime there are open air markets which are a food lover’s paradise. Other notable attractions include the Temppeliaukio Church, quarried out of the natural bedrock, and the UNESCO World heritage-listed Suomenlinna, one of the biggest sea fortresses in the world.
Helsinki Cathedral
Our favourite things to see and do Helsinki Hop On Hop Off Tour– A great way to discover the rich history of this city! See the highlights and hear the true story of Helsinki. Hop on and off as much as you like and to make your ride comfortable, there is free WiFi on the buses and experienced staff.
Helsinki Card – A sightseer’s best friend, you can see the whole city with just this one card which will save you time, money and energy. You’ll have unlimited travel on the metro, buses, trams and selected trains and ferries, plus you’ll receive great discounts around the city in restaurants, shops, saunas and concerts.
Take a Trip over to Porvoo – The delightful town of Porvoo is 800 years old which is evident as you stroll through the cobbled Old Town to admire the cathedral, the Town Hall and traditional, red-painted store houses along the riverside. Browse the charming crafts shops and boutiques for souvenirs.
Experience Sibelius Finland Live Music at Helsinki National Hall – This 1 hour live performance of Finnish composer, Jean Sibelius’ masterpieces is accompanied by projected images of unspoiled Finnish natural landscapes. You also receive a festive drink and a CD of Sibelius’ works. Shows are at 12pm daily. Sibelius Monument
Our favourite places to stay: • • •
Hotel Helka GLO Hotel Art Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel
Cycle through Helsinki’s Forest – Ride through the Finnish forests that exist inside the city borders. A guide will point out the fundamentals of Finnish nature and how their lifestyles and housing choices incorporate nature into their everyday life. Breathe in the fresh air and enjoy the flora.
Admire Helsinki on a Canal Cruise – Hop aboard a boat to view the shorelines and surrounding archipelagos of beautiful islands. Pass the UNESCO World Heritagelisted Suomenlinna Maritime Fortress, see Finland’s fleet of gigantic icebreaker ships, sail into the scenic Degerö Canal, and hear all about Helsinki’s eventful past from the onboard commentary.
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Suomenlinna
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Reykjavik, Iceland The capital and only city in Iceland, Reykjavik is the world’s northernmost capital. It’s a buzzing city with heaps of contrast. You’ll see interesting architecture with colourful old houses, visit many contemporary art galleries and museums, and spend time in its thriving café and restaurant scene. In summer take advantage of the endless daylight hours, stroll around the city and enjoy the many festivals and events on offer, or maybe rent a bike and head into the surrounding countryside. During the long months of winter, marvel at the dramatic landscapes and the allure of the northern lights.
Our favourite things to see and do Reykjavik Hop On Hop Off Tour – Explore the city at leisure as you hop on and off at conveniently located bus stops. You’ll see Reykjavik Harbour, the Town Hall, the National Gallery of Iceland and the Laugardalur Thermal Pools and Spa.
Puffin Tour – Sometimes known as a “sea parrot”, the puffin is famous for its colourful beak that blooms to colour in summer and fades to grey over winter. Spending most of their lives at sea, puffins only come to land in summer to breed. You will see thousands of these birds on the island they inhabit.
Northern Lights Mystery Tour – Visible from September through April and only seen on a clear night, the phenomenon of the Aurora Borealis is one of nature’s most spectacular displays. If you are lucky enough to witness the Northern Lights, you will see swirling light in a wild and carefree manner dancing across the sky.
Whale Watching – Cruise Falaxflói Bay in search of humpback and minke whales and watch out for harbour porpoises and white-beaked dolphins. Learn about some of Iceland’s most majestic native wildlife from the onboard guide. You get thermal coveralls to wear and there is a warm indoor viewing area.
Viking Horse Ride, Gulfoss and Geysir Express Tour – Ride a Viking horse through the outskirts of the capital then tour Gulfoss, Geysir and other Icelandic natural phenomena. It’s a nature-lover’s dream, and the best way to make the most of your visit to Reykjavik.
Walk through ‘Game of Thrones’ Filming Locations – Take a tour with an expert guide and visit famous locations featured in the TV series including the White Walkers’ stomping ground at Thingvellir National Park, a UNESCO World Heritagesite, Thjorsárdalur Valley and the nearby site where a village was massacred by the Wildlings, and soak up the incredible Lake Thingvallavatn scenery.
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Our favourite places to stay: • • •
Alda Hotel Centerhotel Thingholt Hilton Reykjavik Nordica
Nordic Tours
Intimate Norway
Norway Cruise, Classic Round
Follow the lights
9 days/8 nights
Voyage 12 days/11 nights
15 days/14 nights
Discover Norway with a combination of the splendour of the fjords and delightful Norwegian scenery, hotels full of history and warm, friendly welcomes, and taste great local delicacies. Breathe the fresh air of the fjords.
Explore medieval towns and remote Arctic communities on this spectacular voyage through the majestic fjords, stunning mountains and shimmering glaciers of Norway’s rugged coastline.
A magical journey through the land of the Northern Lights and the midnight sun. Cruise on a coastal ship along the Norwegian fjords towards the Arctic Circle. Delve into Lapland’s Sami culture.
Day 1: Oslo Take a walk through Vigeland’s Sculpture Park.
Northbound Journey
Day 1: Bergen
Day 1: Bergen
Day 2: Oslo – Balestrand Train to Myrdal and connect on the Flamsbana to Flam for a train journey through the wild, magnificent nature in the Norwegian fjord landscape. Take the boat to Balestrand to discover Sognefjord.
Day 2: Florø, Måløy, Torvik, Ålesund, Molde
Day 2: Bergen Start 6 night Norwegian Coastal Voyage
Day 3: Kristiansund, Trondheim, Rørvik
Day 3: Ålesund
Day 4: Brønnøysund, Sandnessjøen, Nesna, Ørnes, Bodø, Stamsund, Svolvær
Day 4: Trondheim
Day 5: Stokmarknes, Sortland, Risøyhamn, Harstad, Finnsnes, Tromsø, Skjervøy
Day 5: Arctic Circle & Lofoten Islands Hunt for the Northern Lights begins
Day 6: Øksfjord, Hammerfest, Havøysund, Honningsvåg, Kjøllefjord, Mehamn, Berlevåg
Day 6: Tromso
Day 3: Balestrand Walk through the village and visit the Glacier.
Day 7: Honningsvag & the North Cape
Day 4: Balestrand – Bergen Boat to Bergen and soak up the atmosphere, wander along the Fish Market and mingle with the locals, explore the UNESCO listed Bryggen or be whisked to the top of Mount Floyen.
Day 7: Båtsfjord, Vardø, Vadsø, Kirkenes
Day 5: Bergen – Lofthus Travel through the scenic fjords.
Day 8: Mehamn, Kjøllefjord, Honningsvåg, Havøysund, Hammerfest, Øksfjord, Skjervøy, Tromsø
Day 6: Lofthus Visit the church for views of Folgefonna Glacier, wander through the fruit tree fields. Day 7: Lofthus – Rosendal Step into history staying at a castle.
Day 8: Kirkenes – Saariselka
Southbound Journey
Day 9: Finland & Husky Farm
Day 7: Kirkenes, Vadsø, Vardø, Båtsfjord, Berlevåg
Day 9: Tromsø, Finnsnes, Harstad, Risøyhamn, Sortland, Stokmarknes, Svolvær, Stamsund Day 10: Bodø, Ørnes, Nesna, Sandnessjøen, Brønnøysund, Rørvik
Day 10: Saariselka – Sinetta Santas Village & Stay in a glass igloo Day 11: Rovaniemi Day 12: Rovaniemi Day 13: Rovaniemi – Helsinki Train journey included Day 14: Helsinki Day trip to medieval town of Tallinn, Estonia
Day 8: Rosendal – Bergen Return to Bergen by boat.
Day 11: Trondheim, Kristiansund, Molde, Ålesund
Day 9: Bergen Tour ends today.
Day 12: Ålesund, Torvik, Måløy, Florø, Bergen
Departures: Daily departures (May-Sep)
Departures: Daily departures ( Jan-Dec)
Departures: Set departures (Oct-Mar)
Inclusions: 8 nights accommodation, daily breakfasts, public transport as per itinerary
Inclusions: 11 night Hurtigruten Cruise from Bergen roundtrip, full board & taxes
Price Guide From: $3200
Note: Not all ports visited are shown on the map
Inclusions: 6 night Hurtigruten Cruise with full board, 8 nights accommodation with daily breakfast, 6 lunches, 5 dinners, transport, taxes, sightseeing as per itinerary, fully guided
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Price Guide From: $2125
Key: Cruise
Balestrand
Flam Mydral
Bergen
Lofthus Rosendal
NORWAY
SWEDEN OSLO
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Mehamn Honningsvåg Berlevåg Havøysund Båtsfjord Hammerfest Øksfjord Kjøllefjord Vardø Tromsø Skjervøy Vadsø Risøyhamn Finnsnes Sortland Kirkenes Harstad Stokmarknes Stamsund Svolvær Bodø Nesna Ørnes Sandnessjøen Brønnøysund Rørvik SWEDEN Kristiansund Molde
Price Guide From: $6400
Key: Cruise Train
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Honningsvåg North Cape Hammerfest Vardø Tromsø Skjervoy Kirkenes Hartstad Sortland Stamsund Svolvaer Lofoten Islands Saariselka Ornes Bodø Nesna Sandnessjøen Rovaniemi Brønnøysund SWEDEN Rorvik Kristiansund
Trondheim
Torvik Ålesund Måløy Floro Bergen Oslo
NORWAY
Day 15: Helsinki
Trondheim Molde
FINLAND RUSSIA
Alesund Maloy Floro NORWAY Bergen Oslo
FINLAND HELSINKI Tallinn
RUSSIA
ESTONIA
The price guide shown is per adult per tour twin share based on low season travel. Price shown does not include Earlybird or other discounted offers. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date. Order of sightseeing may differ depending on availability.
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Take to the Road There’s a lot to be said for having your own wheels on holiday. You can drive down that inviting country lane or that cute village you’ve spied. Driving in a foreign country is not so different to driving in New Zealand. You soon get used to driving on the other side, and the major roads let you cover long distances in good time. If you opt for the minor roads, you’ll avoid the tolls and see much more of the countryside. These days you don’t even have to worry about those relationship-testing moments where the navigator mutters “I think that was our exit…” as you race past an off ramp. For a little extra, you can have a slightly bossy but very knowledgeable GPS system that’ll tell you exactly how to get to where you’re going. There’s a huge range of car types on offer, and if you’re worried about your carbon footprint you can even opt for a more eco-friendly diesel or hybrid model. If you’re going to be on the road for a longer period of time, you should consider a lease arrangement – you’ll get a brand new car with full factory warranty plus the usual benefits of a rental car such as unlimited kilometres and comprehensive insurance. Once all that’s sorted, you’re ready to hit the road!
Lake Thun, Switzerland
971
1716
1147
1328
815
690
732
1464
680
1076
843
1864
398
525
793
219
746
1259
151
894
1674
1104
1286
657
Brussels
202
Dubrovnik
1907 1654 1864
Frankfurt
440
546
398
1475
Freiburg
682
809
525
1490
Geneva
984
1114
793
1398
575
318
Luxembourg City
410
762
219
1597
232
308
576
Munich
824
585
746
1064
393
423
584
531
Opatija
1336 1097 1259
764
1475 1490 1398 270 270
1597 1064
617
1921
944
229
954
600
1360
575
232
393
905
455
540
1284
715
896
402
318
308
423
873
655
570
1299
861
974
152
576
584
784
923
725
1200 1016
935
277
531
1043
349
678
1407
939
1082
441
510
838
144
873
435
548
311
1343
390
426
494
175
754
977
1730
1160
1342
788
754
295
429
453
764
410
1170
376
743
617
905
873
784
1043
510
Rotterdam
74
690
151
1921
455
655
923
349
838
1343
Salzburg
971
732
894
944
540
570
725
678
144
390
977
Split
1716
1464
1674
229
1284 1299 1200 1407
873
426
1730
754
Vienna
1147
680
1104
954
715
861
1016
939
435
494
1160
295
764
Zagreb
1328
1076 1286
600
896
974
935
1082
548
175
1342
429
410
376
Zürich
815
843
1360
402
152
277
441
311
754
788
453
1170
743
657
341
606
657
814
986
857 857
Copenhagen
36
Stockholm
74
1097
Oslo
1336
585
Hamburg
824
762
Copenhagen
410
1114
Zürich
Munich
984
809
Zagreb
Luxembourg City
682
546
Vienna
Geneva
440
1654
Split
Freiburg
1907
764
Salzburg
Frankfurt
202
656
Rotterdam
Dubrovnik
656
Berlin
Opatija
Brussels
Amsterdam
Berlin
Distances are approximate, in kilometres and based on direct routes.
Amsterdam
Approximate Distances
Hamburg
341
Oslo
606
814
Stockholm
657
986
531 531
Touring by Rental Car Driving in Europe In Europe the free wheeling experience becomes more challenging with driving on the right hand side of the road. Don’t be put off, roads and autobahns are well surfaced and clearly signposted. Most major roads do have tolls so it is often cheaper and more scenic to stay on the secondary roads.
Choosing your Rental Car Take into consideration the size of the vehicle you require. We strongly recommend a compact size car for two adults. If the vehicle is to be used for day touring from a central base and not for transporting your luggage, a smaller vehicle may be adequate. We suggest you book your car before leaving home as this will save money and ensure you get the car of your choice.
Emergency Roadside Assistance
Things to think about:
While each vehicle is serviced and cared for individually there may be an instance that you need some assistance. You can rest assured that in many countries throughout Europe, Hertz provides Emergency Roadside Assistance 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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Collision Damage Waiver & Theft Protection Insurance are included - you may be offered additional insurance options when you pick up your car
Hertz NeverLost Hertz NeverLost satellite navigation system is available across 15 countries in Europe and 300 locations, and with its seamless crossborder capability, it is ideal for independent travellers who like to know where they are going. The system has extensive, detailed mapping, a wide, easy-to-use full-colour touch-screen that provides access to turn-by-turn directions to points of interest including hotels and petrol stations, simply by touching an icon.
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Adventure by Motorhome Just imagine those quaint villages, the fresh artisan-produced food and friendly locals waiting to be dazzled by your schoolhouse language skills. What a pity you have to dash past it all on the motorway, hurtling towards the next major city on the itinerary. Next time you’ll do it differently; next time you’ll seek out those locals and their delicious cuisine; next time you’ll avoid the 8 lane autobahn; next time you won’t take a map or plan an itinerary; next time you’ll sleep in the same bed every night but have a different view out of your window each day; or if it’s really special, the view will stay the same for a week; next time it’ll be up to you.
Anywhere Campers Motorhome Details Includes: Unlimited mileage, comprehensive insurance (with excess), shower and toilet, air-conditioned driver’s cab, manual transmission, bedding kit, kitchen kit, GPS, camping chairs + table, BBQ grill, additional drivers, awning, gas tank, child seats, winter tyres, snow chains, delivery/ collection fees, 2 x mountain bikes, highway vignettes for Austria, Switzerland and Czech Republic, 24/7 helpline and tax Additional Fees: Security deposit, service fee, comprehensive insurance excess, refuel fee (if vehicle not returned full), late arrival fee (if applicable) and amendment or cancellation charges. Group
Ideal for
Max Seatlbelts
Toilet/Shower
Adria 4 berth
2 adults & 2 children
4
Yes
All hires are based on collection at the pre-booked time. Prices are prorated over seasons. Anywhere Campers supplies one vehicle category. Driver’s licence and experience restrictions apply. Ask your travel consultant about long term hire discount options and for full details about hiring motorhomes in Europe.
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Motorhomes are much more suited to the open roads of the countryside than the congested cities.
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Pick up depots are anywhere you desire. Anywhere Campers can deliver and pick up from almost any country in Europe. The motorhome comes to you!
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The larger the motorhome, the harder it is to manoeuvre. We recommend you don’t hire a motorhome larger than needed, especially through the narrow roads in Europe.
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Sign up to local camping and caravanning clubs as they can offer discounts for your stop overs.
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Want to travel into multiple European countries? This is allowed, you just have to let us know in advance.
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Hire a GPS with your motorhome as Google maps on a smart phone may be out of range on those roads less travelled.
Explore the best of Europe › Choose from 2 to 6 berth motorhomes › Trusted suppliers like Mcrent & Anywhere Campers › Freedom to drive into any country in Europe › Accomodation and transport in one
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Romantic Road to the Black Forest Marvel at the Bavarian landscapes, halftimbered chalets and magnificent castles with alpine foothills forming a stunning backdrop along the Romantic Road. Meander from Frankfurt to Munich, pass scenery mirrored in Lake Constance and explore the enchanting Black Forest, straight out of Brothers Grimm fairy tales.
Augsburg, Germany
BELGIUM 8 days/7 nights Suggested Self-Drive Darmstadt Day 1: Frankfurt – Darmstadt – Heidelberg (97km) Visit Heidelberg Castle whose Gothic ruins dominate the skyline. Explore the old town and see the Main Street, Karl’s Gate and The Old Stone Bridge. Day 2: Heidelberg – Wurzburg – Rothenburg (221km) Make your way to the walled town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, on the Romantic Road, with cobbled streets and charming ramparts. Day 3: Rothenburg ob der Tauber – Dinkelsbühl (48km) Germany’s Romantic Road winds through countryside, connecting walled towns and cute villages.
Frankfurt
GERMANY Wurzburg
Heidelberg
Rothenburg ob der Tauber Dinkelsbühl Nördlingen
FRANCE Freiburg
Titisee-Neustadt Augsburg
Munich Meersburg AUSTRIA Schaffhausen Füssen Lake Constance Lindau Neuschwanstein
Day 4: Dinkelsbühl – Augsburg – Munich (177km) Wake up in the beautiful city of Dinkelsbühl, a ‘must-do’ on the Romantic Road trail. You’ll feel like you’re staying in a fairytale story book. Soak up Augsburg’s sights, one of Germany’s oldest cities, before reaching Munich.
Highlights worth seeing along the way
Day 5: Munich – Fussen (129km) Wander through Munich’s Marienplatz surrounded by historical buildings and see the Glockenspiel show. Visit the famous Neuschwanstein Castle.
Rothenburg ob der Tauber – Try a schneeball made from short pastry, formed into a ball and deep-fried in hot butter-fat for 4 minutes, then dusted with powdered sugar.
Day 6: Fussen – Lindau (106km) Lindau, on Lake Constance (also called Bodensee), is known for its old town situated on an island. Day 7: Lindau – Titisee–Neustadt (159km) Drive through the mountainous dense, evergreen Black Forests, to arrive at the foot of the Feldberg, the highest point in the Black Forest, where the crystal-clear waters of romantic Lake Titisee lie. Day 8: Titisee–Neustadt – Freiburg (32km) Freiburg is surrounded by vineyards and full of Gothic buildings.
SWITZERLAND
ITALY
Visit Neuschwanstein Castle – The most visited castle in Germany, incredibly princess-like and pretty. Christmas Markets – Visit the markets in Würzburg, Bamberg, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Nuremberg, Nordlingen and Augsburg to pick up something special and soak up the festive atmosphere. Explore Lindau and Lake Constance – In the harbour you’ll find a Bavarian Lion statue and the stone Lindau Lighthouse, the perfect spot to have lunch. Further along the harbour front is the 12th century Mangturm, a tower with a Rapunzel’s braid hanging from a window.
Continue over to Basel or up to Strasbourg.
Visit the Lindau Gothic Old Town Hall – Sundays or early morning the square is quieter for better photos of the artwork.
Rental car: Hertz (Group B) from $36 per day
Take a boat trip up the Rhine to the Falls – The largest plain waterfall in Europe and easily accessible by car. There are viewing platforms and the amount of water thundering over is awe-inspiring.
Our favourite places to stay: • Hezelhof Hotel, Dinkelsbuhl • Hotel Torbrau, Munich • Hotel Reutemann and Seegarten, Lindau • Maritim Titiseehotel, Lake Titisee
Christmas Markets,Frankfurt
Buy a Cuckoo Clock – The famous Hones’ clocks have been produced in Titisee-Neustadt since the 1700’s. Feeling Active – Titisee-Neustadt is the starting point for many a hike and outing in the scenic surrounding area.
Black Forest Village
Clock Museum, Titisee
The price guide shown is per car hire based on 6-13 day hire rate. Price shown does not include Earlybird or other discounted offers. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date.
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Austria - Mountains, Lakes & Rivers Fantastic as a year round destination, this region has spectacular lake and mountain scenery, ideal for active travellers who like walking, hiking and skiing. It has an intriguing imperial history with stunning Baroque architecture, is also rich in music and tradition with a hearty cuisine and many local specialties.
Dürnstein, Austria
CZECH REPUBLIC
8 days/7 nights Suggested Self-Drive Day 1: Vienna – Graz (199km) Head into the countryside passing through many vineyards on the outskirts of Graz, often regarded as Austria’s culinary capital. It’s famous for cured meats, pumpkin and pumpkin seed oil and fresh wholegrain breads. Day 2: Graz – Hallstatt (177km) Travel through the Salzkammergut region of pristine lakes, mountain fresh air and gorgeous villages. Settle for the night in this picturesque small town.
Passau
GERMANY Berchtesgaden
Day 5: Salzburg – Passau (118km) Set in Bavaria, Passau is a magical location by the Danube, the Inn and the Ilz rivers. Marvel at the incredible architecture especially St Paul’s Church, dating from 1050, and St Stephan’s Cathedral with its 13th century Baroque alters and its grand 17,000 pipe organ. Day 6: Passau – Linz (81km) Take a morning walk through the medieval town before travelling onto Linz. On the outskirts of the town are the lush and famous Botanical Gardens. Day 7: Linz – Melk – Dürnstein (130km) Visit Melk’s famous 900-year-old Benedictine Abbey perched on a rocky outcrop above the town and overlooking the Danube. Day 8: Dürnstein – Vienna (85km) Explore the charming village of Dürnstein, nestled in the heart of the magnificent Wachau Valley. Rental car: Hertz (Group B) from $85 per day Our favourite places to stay: • Hotel Heritage, Hallstatt • Hotel Koenig, Passau • Art & Style SPITZ, Linz • Hotel Schloss Dürnstein, Dürnstein
River
Dürnstein VIENNA
Melk Salzburg
ITALY
AUSTRIA
Graz
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Highlights worth seeing along the way Kaiser Josef Market, Graz – Be sure to visit the local farmers’ market. It’s open from 6am in the big market square just behind the opera house. Besides fantastic fresh produce, there are several small restaurants around the market serving local specialties. Dachstein Caves – From Hallstatt explore one of Europe’s most impressive cave systems. Highlights include the Giant Ice Cave with its sub-zero summer temperatures and huge caverns with magnificent frozen waterfalls, and the Mammoth Cave with its huge pipe-shaped galleries. Salzburg – Take a stroll through the old town stopping at the famous coffee house, Café Sacher Salzburg, to enjoy some of the sumptuous Sacher Torte. Mozart’s Birthplace – Visit the house where he was born and whilst in Salzburg, try some exquisite chocolates named after this very famous man. St Stephan’s Cathedral, Passau – Organ concerts are held at 12 noon every day except Sundays and public holidays from May-October. These are well worth stopping by just to absorb the amazing acoustics. Pöstlingberg Hill, Linz – Walk or take the vintage tram from the city centre, up the 550 metres, for outstanding views over Linz. There’s also a magnificent Pilgrimage Church built in 1748, well worth a visit. Cycle along the Danube – Hire a bike and cycle along the riverfront. Wachau Valley – Be sure to immerse yourself in the vineyards and cellars of a local wine estate.
Hallstatt
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Linz
Hallstatt
Day 3: Hallstatt – Salzburg (73km) Arise early for some photo opportunities then drive onto stunning Salzburg. Day 4: Salzburg – Berchtesgaden – Salzburg (52km) Discover this nearby German town in the Bavarian Alps. It’s surrounded by a National Park and is right on the Austrian border. In summer, take the elevator to see Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest.
Danube
Sacher Torte, Vienna
Eagles Nest, Salzburg
The price guide shown is per car hire based on 7-13 day hire rate. Price shown does not include Earlybird or other discounted offers. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date.
Grand Tour of Switzerland From palm-lined lakeshores to sparkling glaciers, from medieval villages to buzzing cities – the Grand Tour of Switzerland packs in an incredible number of sights. The concentration of attractions is unrivalled worldwide. Discover Switzerland at your own pace on a road trip.
Zermatt
8 days/7 nights Suggested Self-Drive Day 1: Zurich – St. Gallen (131km) Head up to the Rhine falls near Schaffhausen, explore the UNESCO World Heritage-site Abbey of St. Gallen. Day 2: St. Gallen – Davos (160km) Appenzell with its charming traditions is the perfect stop for a picnic. Discover the origins of Heidi Village in Maienfeld. Day 3: Davos – Lugano (250km) This route takes you through the wild, rugged Graubünden landscapes, past the Swiss National Park to Mediterranean influenced Lugano. Day 4: Lugano – Zermatt/Tasch (265km) From Italian influenced Ticino pass the vast Aletsch Glacier to the Matterhorn towering over Zermatt. Stop at the three UNESCO protected castles of Bellinzona. Day 5: Zermatt/Tasch – Montreux (145km) Stroll around quaint Zermatt, drive through Valais to the shores of Lake Geneva.
GERMANY FRANCE
ZÜRICH
St Gallen
Lucerne Bern
SWITZERLAND
Juan pass Interlarken Gruyères Montreux Rochers-de -Naye Zermatt
Lugano
AUSTRIA Davos
ITALY
Highlights worth seeing along the way Kyburg Castle Museum – Take part in a court of justice, look around the cellar, the attic and the torture chamber and gain fascinating insights into daily life long ago.
Day 6: Montreux – Interlaken (150km) Drive up into the golden vineyards of the Lavaux, winding around the mountain Rochers-de-Naye, through Châtel-St-Denis towards Gruyères. Enter the Bernese Oberland and along Lake Thun.
Arbon – Located on the shores of Lake Constance with a castle and medieval centre where markets take place, and a lakeside promenade through chestnuts to park areas.
Day 7: Interlaken – Lucerne (215km) Set between two lakes and surrounded by snow-capped mountain peaks and Alpine meadows, Interlaken is an idyllic stop perfect for lake or mountain excursions.
Soak in the mineral springs of St Moritz – The birthplace of Alpine winter tourism guarantees action and great shopping.
Day 8: Lucerne – Zurich (120km) Explore the Old Town of Lucerne where you can walk across the iconic Chapel Bridge, or enjoy a mountain excursion to Mt Rigi or Mt Pilatus. Rental car: Hertz (Group B) from $68 per day Our favourite places to stay: • Best Western Hotel Bellevue au Lac, Lugano • Lindner Grand Hotel Beau Rivage, Interlaken • Hotel Schweizerhof Luzern, Lucerne • Coronado Hotel, Zurich
Lucerne
Walk the Toggenburg Sound Trail – Discover what rocks sound like, how a tree conveys sounds and how a wall of metal flutes makes music.
San Bernardino – The pass road runs alongside moorland with sparkling pools and glacial rocks. The hiking loop in the lower Calanca Valley has views of little villages with their typical stone-roof houses. Boat ride on Europe’s largest subterranean lake near St-Leonard – Stone glitters and trout swim in the clear water of the 300 metre underworld. Chaplin’s World – Charlie Chaplin spent his last 25 years here on the sunny plateau above Vevey and in 2016 his estate was open to the public. Eiger, Monch and Jungfrau – Three mighty mountains connected with mountain railways, cable cars, chair lifts, Interlaken is the ideal base to explore Schilthorn and Jungfraujoch “Top of Europe”.
Interlarken
Zurich
The price guide shown is per car hire based on 6-13 day hire rate. Price shown does not include Earlybird or other discounted offers. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date.
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Netherlands & Belgium Float along the canals of Amsterdam and Brugge, past islands and under cute stone bridges. Drive through a string of cities, small towns and villages through the idyllic countryside of windmills and tulips, walk along the fine beaches of coastal towns and soak up the historical heritage of these watery lands.
Scheveningen Beach, The Hague
Sneek
8 days/7 nights Suggested Self-Drive
Giethoorn Alkmaar
Day 1: Amsterdam – Zaandam (16km) Cruise along the canals and marvel at the narrow houses and architecture.
Day 3: Zaandam – Sneek – Zwolle – Apeldoorn (235km) Drive over the 32 kilometres causeway, Afsluitdijk, then down to see Sneek’s very old monuments. In the city wall of Zwolle is the Sassenpoort gateway, a heritage site. The little town of Giethoorn has small canals in place of streets, and all transport is by boat.
Day 5: Brielle – Scheveningen – Delft – Brielle (142km) Brielle, a picturesque fortified town, is a perfect base for excursions and the surrounding area is ideal to explore by bike. Madurodam will delight you with its miniature Dutch town. Visit Scheveningen’s beach and pier. Day 6: Brielle – Antwerp (124km) Travel past Kinderdijk to see the windmills, then down through Zeeland and cross into Belgium. Walk through Antwerp’s historic city centre. Day 7: Antwerp – Ghent – Brugge (107km) Take a canal boat trip around Ghent’s historic city centre, duck into the Museum of Fine Arts and explore the imposing castle overlooking the city. Day 8: Brugge – Ypres (74km) Explore Brugge medieval canal system lined with half-timbered houses. Visit Ypres to witness the last post ceremony at Menin Gate. Rental car: Hertz (Group B) from $49 per day Our favourite places to stay: • Inntel Hotel Amsterdam Zaandam • Bastion Hotel Apeldoorn Het Loo, Apeldoorn • Fletcher Hotel-Restaurant De Zalm, Brielle • NH Brugge Hotel, Brugge
Brielle, Netherlands
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Edam Volendam Marken
Zaandam Haarlem Aalsmeer AMSTERDAM Scheveningen Delft Madurodam Utrecht Gouda Rotterdam Kinderdijk Brielle Waal River
Day 2: Zaandam – Volendam – Hoorn – Zaandam (146km) Stop in market towns with timeless traditions. See the famous cheese markets of Alkmaar and Edam and the 16th century Haarlam.
Day 4: Apeldoorn – Arnhem – Utrecht – Gouda – Brielle (200km) See Utrecht by canal boat. Drive by parks, woods and country estates. Gouda, dominated by the late-Gothic Town Hall, is famous for the cheese market. Nearby is Oudewater, noted for its 17th-century gabled houses.
Hoorn
Veere
Brugge
FRANCE
Ypres
Ghent
Zwolle Apeldoorn National Park de Arnhem Hoge Veluwe
NETHERLANDS GERMANY Antwerp
BELGIUM
Highlights worth seeing along the way Amsterdam’s Sights – Rijksmuseum, the art gallery home to numerous European masters; Anne Frank’s House where the young Jewish girl hid from occupying German forces, the Heineken Brewery, for tours and tastings. Stop and Smell the Flowers – The famous flower auction in Aalsmeer, Amsterdam is open weekday mornings. Just south of Haarlem are the Keukenhof Gardens, flower bed to 7 million flowering bulbs (Open Mar-May). Visit a Working Windmill – Molen de Kat to see the gears moving and climb the ladders for pretty views from the top. Take the Ferry from Volendam to Marken – Explore these two picturesque old fishing villages built largely from wood. Hoge Veluwe National Park – Visit the game reserve, the Kroller-Muller Art Gallery and Museum, and cycle around the park on the free bikes. Around Utrecht – Dom Tower is Netherlands’ tallest and oldest church with breath-taking views of the city. Discover the wonderful monastery garden of the Pandhof and stroll around the old canal of Oudegracht. Kasteel de Haar is a fairy tale castle with medieval towers and bridges. Explore Zeeland – Most of the land is reclaimed and lies below sea level, there are medieval harbour towns, islands and peninsulas and there is a massive engineering project of flood barriers to protect the mainland. Stop in the small town of Veere which retains many 16th century buildings. Visit a Delft Factory – See historic, blue and white ceramics being created.
Brugge, Gouda, Belgium Holland
The price guide shown is per car hire based on 6+ day hire rate. One way fees apply. Price shown does not include Earlybird or other discounted offers. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date.
Mainland Croatia Croatia is well known for its pristine coastline and secluded coves with more than 1200 islands and islets scattered along the Adriatic. It also has well preserved fortified towns with narrow stone streets, in contrast to its outstanding natural beauty with mountains and vineyards and UNESCO World Heritage lakes.
Pula Arena, Pula
7 days/6 nights Suggested Self-Drive
Motovun
Day 1: Zagreb – Opatija (174km) Explore the old town of Zagreb. It’s Gothic, twin-spired Cathedral and 13th century St. Mark’s Church are a historic treasure, the pedestrianised centre is lined with outdoor cafés, shops, museums and parks nearby. Day 2: Opatija Many of the grand belle-epoque waterfront villas from the days of the Austro-Hungarian Empire have now been spruced up. The beaches are rocky, some with secluded coves which are great for swimming.
CROATIA
Opatija
Porec Rovinj Pula
ADRIATIC SEA
Day 3: Opatija – Porec (83km) Head to Istria. Stop enroute in the medieval town of Motovun, overlooking the Mirna river valley. Once in Porec, be sure to visit the 6th century UNESCO protected Euphrasius Basilica, with its amazing Byzantine mosaics. Day 4: Porec – Pula (59km direct ) Take a leisurely drive to Pula stopping at Rovinj, which was once a pretty wee fishing village. The old town is built on an island and the houses are packed tightly together right down to the waterfront.
ZAGREB
SLOVENIA
ITALY
Plitvice Lakes
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Zadar
Trogir
Split
Highlights worth seeing along the way Lungomare, Opatija – Take a walk along this seaside promenade which stretches 12 kilometres.
Day 5: Pula – Opatija (101km) Visit Pula’s well preserved Roman amphitheatre called The Arena. It was built during the 1st century AD and is the sixth largest in the world.
Motovun, Istria – The town is surrounded by a forest which is rich in white truffles. The season lasts from September to December and is said to be as good as the finest Italian and French truffles.
Day 6: Opatija – Plitvice Lakes National Park (205km) Head off early for the drive through to the spectacular Plitvice Lakes.
Rovinj, Istria – Sometimes called ‘Small Croatian Venice’ as many houses in the old parts rise up from the water. Discover the Old City’s fascinating architecture and pedestrian street, Carera, with its many shops and cafés.
Day 7: Plitvice Lakes – Trogir (241km). Go walking along the lower lake boardwalk and on through to the upper lakes – there are 16 in total plus 92 stunning waterfalls. Drive onto Trogir, the historic and gorgeous UNESCO protected town.
Pula Film Festival – Held in July each year, this is the oldest film festival in Croatia. If you don’t mind joining the crowds, generally 23,000 in summer, then it’s well worth adding it to your must-do list.
Continue onto Split & Dubrovnik, take a cruise or go island hopping to discover some of the Adriatic coastline Rental car: Hertz (Group B) from $52 per day Our favourite places to stay: • Hotel Bristol, Opatija • Grand Hotel Palazzo, Porec • Park Plaza Arena, Pula • Hotel Degenija, Rakovica (4 kilometres from Plitvice Lakes)
Plitvice Lakes, Croatia
Istrian Pasta – If you’re into pasta, then this is adorable. Specialties include pljukanci and fuži, both served with a variety of sauces. Plitvice Lakes – Arrive early especially in summer to avoid the crowds. We recommend pre-booking tickets/tour, to avoid the queues. It’s definitely worth a day visit as they are really beautiful and unique. Cape Kamenjak, south of Pula – If time allows, be sure to do this bike tour (with optional wine tasting) through the very scenic landscape of this protected nature reserve. Sunset Sea Kayaking, Porec – See the gorgeous city from the water as you paddle along the peaceful waterfront into the setting sun.
Truffles, Istria
Lungomare Coastal Walk
The price guide shown is per car hire based on 7-13 day hire rate. Price shown does not include Earlybird or other discounted offers. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date.
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Touring, Cruising & Rail
Northern, Central & Eastern Europe
Budapest
Eastern European Tours
Russian Highlights Small Group Tour 8 days/7 nights
Tallinn, Helsinki & St. Petersburg
Visit Krakow, Zakopane and Warsaw on this escorted tour to Poland’s most popular tourist sites. Enjoy city tours and many unique sights at each destination.
Discover the essential highlights of Moscow and St. Petersburg. Explore the culture and architecture of Russia’s Imperial cities including visits to Lenin’s Dacha, Peter & Paul Fortress, Hermitage Museum and Catherine’s Palace.
Love exploring these three iconic cities on an escorted coach and ferry tour offering extensive sightseeing options connecting the Baltics, Finland and Russia.
Day 1: Warsaw Transfer to your hotel and meet your fellow travellers at dinner.
Day 1: Moscow Arrival transfer and meet fellow travellers.
Day 1-2: Tallinn Arrive in Tallinn and transfer to your hotel for a tour briefing and welcome drink. The following day enjoy a morning walking tour around the medieval walls and Old Town. Afternoon free.
Magic of Poland 7 days/6 nights
Day 2: Moscow Excursion to Lenin’s Dacha. It houses many of Lenin’s possessions, including his personal car – a Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost adapted for snow conditions. Afternoon tour of Moscow.
Day 2: Warsaw Full day sightseeing including the Old Town, Royal Palace, the Warsaw Ghetto, E. Wendel chocolate factory and lunch at local restaurant. Evening Chopin piano recital. Day 3: Warsaw – Zakopane Visit Czestochowa to see the famous Black Madonna then onto picturesque Zakopane. Day 4: Zakopane – Krakow Sightseeing of Zakopane before visiting the Tatras for spectacular mountain views and a boat trip through Dunajec River Gorge. Dinner tonight at a traditional restaurant in Krakow. Day 5: Krakow Morning sightseeing followed by lunch and afternoon visit to Auschwitz Concentration Camp.
Inclusions: 6 nights accommodation, breakfast daily, 3 lunches, 3 dinners, arrival and LITHUANIA departure transfers, air conditioned coach, BALTIC SEA English only tour escort, sightseeing as per itinerary Olsztyn Price Guide From: $1750
BELARUS
WARSAW
Lódz
Lublin
Wroclaw Czestochowa Katowice
IV
Zakopane
SLOVAKIA
LITHUANIA
Day 5: Helsinki – St. Petersburg Travel east crossing into Russia. Short sightseeing tour of Vyborg Castle continuing to St. Petersburg. Day 6: St. Petersburg Morning sightseeing tour of St. Petersburg’s highlights including Peter and Paul Fortress. Afternoon optional excursion to Pushkin.
Departures: Fri (May-Sep)
Inclusions: 7 nights accommodation, breakfast daily, arrival and departure transfers, air conditioned coach, Economy Sapsan train Moscow – St. Petersburg (unescorted) sightseeing & entrance fees with English guides
Inclusions: 7 nights accommodation, breakfast daily, arrival and departure transfers, air conditioned coach, economy hydrofoil, sightseeing & entrance fees with bilingual guides
Price Guide From: $1995
Price Guide From: $1650
IV
IV
FINLAND
FINLAND
St. Petersburg
ESTONIA
UKRAINE
Day 4: Helsinki Morning sightseeing including the harbours, Mannerheim Street and Finlandia Hall. Afternoon at leisure.
Departures: Sat ( Jan-Dec)
RUSSIA
Kielce Krakow
Day 3: Tallinn – Helsinki Take a short hydrofoil trip to Helsinki. Afternoon at leisure to explore.
Day 7-8: St. Petersburg Visit the Grand Palace and magnificent landscaped gardens of Peterhof. Afternoon visit to the Hermitage Museum. After breakfast on your last day transfer to the train station or airport.
Day 8: St. Petersburg Transfer to the airport or rail station.
Departures: Set departures (May-Oct)
CZECH REPUBLIC
Day 5: St. Petersburg Visit Nevsky Prospekt, Palace Square including Winter Palace complex and Smolny Cathedral. In the afternoon visit Peter & Paul Fortress.
Day 7: St. Petersburg Stroll through the town of Pushkin, the main summer residence of the Imperial Family and Catherine’s Palace.
Day 7: Krakow Transfer to airport.
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Day 4: Moscow – St. Petersburg Explore the State Tretyakov Art Gallery before taking your Sapsan train to St. Petersburg.
Day 6: St. Petersburg See the State Hermitage Museum.
Day 6: Krakow Morning free. Afternoon visit to the unique Wieliczka Salt Mines. Tonight dinner with folklore show.
POLAND
Day 3: Moscow Walking tour of Moscow’s Kremlin grounds through Red Square. Visit the State Armoury, including Fabergé Eggs and coronation robes. Tour the Moscow Metro and the Arbat.
8 day/7 nights
LATVIA BALARUS
Stockholm HELSINKI GULF OF FINLAND Tallinn
RUSSIA
St. Petersburg
ESTONIA MOSCOW
LATVIA
The price guide shown is per adult per tour twin share based on low season travel. Price shown does not include Earlybird or other discounted offers. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date.
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Back-Roads Touring With a maximum of 18 passengers, Back-Roads are the experts in small group touring. Picture a touring holiday which delves that much deeper. One that doesn’t simply drop by top sights and major cities – but invites you to see a destination through the eyes of the people who know it best: the locals who call it home. Where journeys are made for absorbing neverto-be-forgotten views, not darting from A to B. And each day ends in a cherry-picked boutique retreat loaded with local charm. With over 25 years’ experience Back-Roads knows that the best adventure is immersing you in experiences and sights that last a lifetime.
Croatia & The Dalmatian Coast
Mountains, Valleys & Lakes of Switzerland
8 days/7 nights
9 days/8 nights
Golden-roofed towns and pristine national parks. Tranquil islands lapped by turquoise waters. Ancient sites and time-honoured traditions. Discover one of Europe’s most enticing destinations.
Explore remote Alpine valleys, scale mountain slopes by railway and enjoy sublime scenery on this unforgettable tour. Gain an insight into local life and time-honoured traditions.
Tour Highlights: -- Stay 2 nights in the enchanting, historic UNESCO listed city of Trogir -- Explore historic Kotor, Montenegro, during a 1 night stay -- Stop off at renowned Bibich Winery for a wine tasting accompanied by exceptional tapas -- Seek beachside bliss with a leisurely day on the Dalmatian Coast’s island of Korcula – reputedly the home of Marco Polo -- Marvel at the beauty of the crystalline lakes and meandering rivers in Krka National Park -- Enjoy a guided tour of the achingly beautiful city of Dubrovnik
Tour Highlights: -- Uncover Switzerland’s best-kept secrets, including Chur and the island of Reichenau -- Enjoy a private tour of the vineyards in Stein am Rhein -- Learn the art of alphorn making in Eggiwil -- Step back in time at Unteruhldingen, the “village on stilts”, opening a window into life during the Stone and Bronze ages -- Visit the kingdom of Liechtenstein, tucked between Switzerland & Austria -- A walking tour of Lucerne, uncover the secrets of Swiss chocolate making -- Climb Mount Rigi on the cog railway
Departures: Set departures (May-Oct)
Departures: Set departures (May-Oct)
Inclusions: 7 nights accommodation in boutique hotels, driver/tour leader, luxury mini coach transportation, European breakfast daily, 4 dinners, 1 lunch, wine tastings, sightseeing and some entrances
Inclusions: 8 nights accommodation in boutique hotels, driver/tour leader, luxury mini coach transport, breakfast daily, 4 dinners, wine/ GERMANY chocolate tasting, boat/train trips, sightseeing and some entrances
Price Guide From: $3899
Price Guide From: $5899
CROATIA
Trogir
Split
BOSNIA Bern Peljesac Peninsula
Korcula Elaphite Islands Dubrovnik
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St Gallen
ZÜRICH
Krka National Park
Thun
MONTENEGRO Kotor
Interlarken Schithorn
Liehtenstein
Mount Rigi Lucerne Weggis
Vaduz Chur
AUSTRIA AUSTRIA
Eggiwil
Murren
SWITZERLAND
The price guide shown is per adult per tour twin share based on low season travel. Price shown does not include Earlybird or other discounted offers. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date.
Back-Roads Touring
Explore Eastern Europe
Germany & Austria Highlights
9 days/8 nights
13 days/12 nights
A land of ancient cities, time-honoured culinary customs and everchanging landscapes. Discover the highlights of the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary on a diverse tour of this region.
Follow the course of true love along Germany’s Romantic Road where the snow-capped Bavarian Alps provide a dramatic backdrop to halftimbered chalets and fairy tale castles.
Tour Highlights: -- Make authentic Polish Pierogi dumplings at a cooking class in historic Krakow -- Pay a visit to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp -- Spend 2 nights in Krakow, one of the oldest cities in Eastern Europe -- Enjoy an evening filled with a traditional Baroque performance -- Visit the Wieliczka Salt Mines - one of the oldest in the world - houses chandelier-lit chambers and chapels, all carved from salt -- Enjoy a performance by the Holloko Women’s Choir dressed in their traditional regional garments -- Explore one of the biggest Renaissance castles in the Czech Republic
Tour Highlights: -- Spend a day exploring Neuschwanstein Castle -- Explore Salzburg – Mozart’s birthplace and visit Admont Abbey -- Visit a traditional ecological farm in Munich and taste local products -- Admire castles and medieval towns along the Romantic Road -- Visit the famous Rococo pilgrimage church -- Make the heart-stealing journey along the Gerlos Alpine Road -- Take the road less travelled along the German Alpine Road -- Raise a glass and enjoy a wine and local produce tasting in Wachau -- Explore the Emperor’s mansion, old churches and historic fountains in Bad Ischl
Departures: Set departures (May-Sep)
Departures: Set departures (May-Sep)
Inclusions: 8 nights accommodation in boutique hotels, driver/tour leader, luxury mini-coach transportation, European breakfast daily, 5 dinners, 1 lunch, food and beer tour, sightseeing and some entrances
Inclusions: 12 nights accommodation in boutique hotels, driver/tour leader, luxury mini coach transportation, European breakfast daily, 5 dinners, wine tasting, guided tours, sightseeing and some entrances
Price Guide From: $5399
Price Guide From: $6199
UK
POLAND Golcuv Jenikov Litmysl Karlstejn
Auschwitz
PRAGUE
CZECH REPUBLIC
London
Kraków WieliczkaCHANNEL ENGLISH
NETHERLANDS BELGIUM
Olomouc
AUSTRIA
Banská Bystrica Holloko
Wernigeronde
Dinkelsbühl
FRANCE
Erturt Coburg
CZECH REPUBLIC
Rothenburg
Dürnstein Augsburg Munich Salzburg Füssen
BUDAPEST
SWITZERLAND
HUNGARY
POLAND
Kyffhauser
GERMANY Würzburg
SLOVAKIA
BERLIN
Magdburg
VIENNA
Sankt Gallen Hall Krimml
AUSTRIA
ITALY
SPAIN
GULF OF LIONS MEDITERRANEAN SEA
ITALY
Assisi
ADRIATIC SEA
Monte Cassino
Rome Naples Isle of Capri
Pompeii
Sorrento
Sukiennice and St. Mary’s Church, Krakow The price guide shown is per adult per tour twin share based on low season travel. Price shown does not include Earlybird or other discounted offers. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date.
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Trafalgar - Simply the best... way to holiday Trafalgar infuses every trip with the best moments, like their exclusive Insider Experiences, VIP treatment and relaxing free time. Every element of their holidays is carefully crafted to take you to the heart of a destination, bringing local cultures to life with the perfect balance of the right experiences, sights, inclusions, hotels, even the locals you meet. They’re committed to doing everything to give you the best holiday. And that means you’ll enjoy seamless, splendid travel experiences.
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Imperial Europe
Highlights of Eastern Europe
10 days/9 nights
17 days/16 nights
Intriguing cities of central Europe are brought together as locals share their insight on the history and culture of Prague, Budapest and Vienna, with a pause in musical Salzburg too.
The major capitals of Eastern Europe are encountered on this multicountry trip showing you the contrasts and nuances between the places that once lay either side of the Iron Curtain.
Trip Highlights: -- On your walking tour in Prague see the impressive St Vitus Cathedral, and the Astronomical Clock in the Old Town Square -- See Budapest’s famous Chain Bridge, the UNESCO World Heritagelisted Castle Hill district, visit the Fisherman’s Bastion, then enjoy a dinner of Hungarian specialities with a local family -- Admire Hofburg Palace and the grand State Opera House in Vienna; see the magnificent Melk Abbey en route to Salzburg -- Plenty of free time to explore on your own or relax and watch the world go by
Trip Highlights: -- City tours of Vienna, Ljubljana, Zagreb, Budapest, Krakow, Warsaw, Berlin and Prague, with Local Specialists -- Experience the earthly paradise of Lake Bled – a beautiful glacial lake in the Julian Alps, and a serene escape set amid forests and mountains -- Visit the concentration camp of Auschwitz – a permanent reminder of the horrors perpetrated during the Holocaust -- Visit Berlin – one of Europe’s most exciting cities. Marvel at the city’s great landmarks as well as the city’s lively nightlife
Departures: Set departures (Apr-Oct)
Departures: Set departures (Apr-Oct)
Inclusions: 9 nights accommodation, daily hot buffet breakfasts, 5 dinners (including Be My Guest), Experienced Travel Director, transport and sightseeing as per itinerary
Inclusions: 16 nights accommodation, daily hot buffet breakfasts, 8 dinners (including Be My Guest), experienced Travel Director, transport & sightseeing as per itinerary
Price Guide From: $2375
Price Guide From: $4395
GERMANY
POLAND PRAGUE
CZECH REPUBLIC
Regensburg Munich
AUSTRIA ITALY
SLOVENIA
BELARUS
POLAND Czestochowa Auschwitz
PRAGUE
CZECH REPUBLIC
Krakow
UKRAINE
SLOVAKIA BUDAPEST
HUNGARY CROATIA
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Dresden
GERMANY
Bratislava
Gyor
WARSAW
NETHERLANDS BELGIUM
VIENNA
Salzburg
Poznan
BERLIN
SLOVAKIA Wachau Valley
LITHUANIA
FRANCE
VIENNA
SWITZERLAND ITALY
Bratislava BUDAPEST
AUSTRIA Lake Bled
HUNGARY
SLOVENIA
Ljubljana
ZAGREB
Lake Balaton
ROMANIA
CROATIA
BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA
SERBIA
The price guide shown is per adult per tour twin share based on low season travel. Price shown does not include Earlybird or other discounted offers. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date.
Travelling with Insight Vacations Insight is renowned for small group sizes, luxury coaches with business class legroom and well located hotels in desirable locations. Their trips include must-see attractions so you don’t have to constantly dip into your pocket as you go. They’ve already done the research and taken care of all the hard work. Insight’s Travel Directors are the best in the business. They enjoy showing you the best places to dine, drink, shop and get the perfect holiday snaps. With more 2 and 3 night stops than other guided holidays, you can truly absorb the essence of a destination and when cities come alive at night – you’re right there. It is the finest, most hassle-free way to explore the depth and breadth of Europe.
Highlights of Eastern Europe
Grand Scandinavia
14 days/13 nights
20 days/19 nights
Delve behind the former ‘Iron Curtain’ to explore these cities of the east. Flourishes from the Austro-Hungarian Empire and a melange of medieval charm are juxtaposed against some more sombre reminders of WWII.
Sail the Baltic Sea, crossing rolling tundra and glassy fjords on your search for the midnight sun, all the while enjoying the local culture, history and pristine scenery.
Trip Highlights: -- Vienna: A private tour with a Local Expert showcases the sheer opulence of Schönbrunn Palace, rich in Rococo and glittering gold -- Budapest: With a Local Expert, visit Matthias Church and gaze out over the Danube and Parliament from the Fisherman’s Bastion -- Auschwitz: A powerful and moving visit to the memorial and museum of Auschwitz and a stop at Birkenau -- Warsaw: Gain a fascinating insight into Poland’s Jewish community at the Polin Museum -- Ceské Budêjovice: Tour a local brewery, followed by a sampling
Trip Highlights: -- Copenhagen: Enjoy a summer night at Tivoli Gardens -- Stockholm: Step inside the City Hall where the fabulous Gold Room is covered by 25 million gilded mosaic tiles with a Local Expert -- Alta: At a working husky farm, meet the huskies and share in the challenges of competing in marathon Arctic dog sleigh races -- Geiranger: Cruise the deep, blue waters of Geirangerfjord, surrounded by snow-covered mountains, waterfalls and green vegetation -- Oslo: Stand beneath the prows and hulls of 9th century Viking ships
Departures: Set departures (Apr-Oct)
Departures: Set departures (Apr-Aug)
Inclusions: 13 nights premium accommodation with full breakfasts, 6 evening meals, experienced Travel Director, luxury coach with extra leg room
Inclusions: 19 nights premium accommodation with full breakfasts, 11 evening meals, experienced Travel Director, luxury coach with extra leg room
Price Guide From: $4650
Price Guide From: $7995 WARSAW
BERLIN
Frankfurt on the Oder
Alta
Poznan
Coastal Drive Narvik
POLAND GERMANY
Czestochowa
PRAGUE
CZECH REPUBLIC Dürnstein
Oravský Hrad Castle
VIENNA
Mosjøen Trondheim Geiranger
SLOVAKIA
Zvolen
Cesky Krumlov
AUSTRIA
Auschwitz
Kraków
HUNGARY BUDAPEST
Lom Oslo
NORWAY DENMARK COPENHAGEN
SWEDEN Hell
Karasjok Ivalo Rovaniemi Kemi Oulu
Tysfjord
Dresden
North Cape
FINLAND Kuopio
HELSINKI Lillehammer STOCKHOLM
RUSSIA
ESTONIA LATVIA LITHUANIA
The price guide shown is per adult per tour twin share based on low season travel. Price shown does not include Earlybird or other discounted offers. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date.
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DISCOVER UNIQUE LOCAL INSIGHTS
From a private tour through Prague Castle, to exploring within the walls of the Roman Emperor’s Diocletian’s palace in Split, learn the stories of an area steeped in history.
Prague Castle, Czech Republic
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Uniworld Boutique River Cruise Collection Europe draws travellers in with the wondrous allure of its history, architecture, art and culture. You deserve the best when travelling this grand continent, which is why Uniworld offers boutique ships with an average capacity of just over 100 guests, gourmet cuisine, exclusive excursions, meticulously appointed staterooms and the highest staff-to-guest ratio in the river cruise industry.
European Jewels
Highlights of Eastern Europe
15 days/14 nights
10 days/9 nights
Embark on a history-steeped, perfectly-paced river cruise through four countries. Travel along three great rivers while uncovering the true jewels of European history, culture and art.
Discover the magic and mystery of Eastern Europe on this enchanting voyage, which features incredible scenery, welcoming locals and an abundance of historical treasures across five fascinating countries.
Cruise Highlights: -- Cruising the Danube, Main and Rhine rivers -- Eight UNESCO World Heritage-sites -- Melk Abbey’s great library overlooking the Danube -- Walk through the medieval lanes of Bamberg -- Stand beneath the Würzburg Residenz’s soaring ceiling fresco -- Appreciate the more modern ingenuity of the Main-Danube Canal -- Sample regional delicacies and sip the fine Rieslings that hail from the Rhine River Valley
Cruise Highlights: -- Experience Budapest from an authentic local perspective -- Meet friendly Croatians during a visit to a local farm and home-hosted lunch -- Enjoy a city tour of Belgrade and visit the Karadjordevic Dynasty Palace -- Sail through the imposing cliffs known as the Iron Gates -- Explore rock-hewn monasteries, eerie rock formations and ornately decorated churches -- City tour of Bucharest including Romania’s most famous building, the People’s Palace
Departures: Set departures (May-Oct) also available in reverse
Departures: Set departures (Apr-Oct) also available in reverse
Inclusions: 14 night river cruise in luxury riverview stateroom, all meals & unlimited beverages onboard, guided excursions, onboard entertainment, Cruise Manager, airport transfers & all tips & gratuities
Inclusions: 7 night river cruise in luxury riverview stateroom, all meals & unlimited beverages onboard, guided excursions, onboard entertainment, Cruise Manager, 2 nights Bucharest luxury hotel & all tips & gratuities
Price Guide From: $9199 (Cat 5 Stateroom)
Price Guide From: $5399 (Cat 5 Stateroom)
NETHERLANDS
AMSTERDAM
Key: Cruise Coach
GERMANY
Cologne
Frankfurt POLAND Würzburg Rüdesheim Bamberg CZECH Miltenberg Nuremberg REPUBLIC Wertheim Regensburg Heidelberg Kelheim Weissenkirchen Passau FRANCE Engelhartszell Melk BUDAPEST VIENNA
BELGIUM
SWITZERLAND
AUSTRIA
HUNGARY
BUDAPEST
HUNGARY CROATIA
Key: Cruise Coach
ROMANIA Osijek
Vukovar BELGRADE
SERBIA
BUCHAREST Giurgiu Vidin Veliko Tarnovo
Rousse Ivanovo Arbanasi
BULGARIA
TURK The price guide shown is per adult per cruise twin share based on low season travel. Price shown does not include Earlybird or other discounted offers. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date.
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APT River Cruises There’s nothing quite like the romance of viewing epic cities and quaint riverside villages from the deck of an elegant ship. Sit back and relax as APT brings the best of Europe right to your doorstep. Your cares will drift away with the breeze as lush fields, towering mountains, charming villages and medieval ruins glide gently by. You will be lead through regions overflowing with beautiful and historic treasures and with APT, you’ll dock close to the heart of many charming towns and villages. Local guides will lead you on an interactive cultural immersion like nothing you’ve experienced before.
Rhine, Rhône & Moselle - Barcelona to Amsterdam
Magnificent Europe - Berlin to Paris
18 days/17 nights
24 days/23 nights
Cruise the Moselle, Rhine and Rhône rivers in one unique holiday starting in Barcelona and finishing in Amsterdam. Explore river life, scenic towns and historic cities on your European adventure.
Memorable city stays in bustling Berlin & the Golden City of Prague, a luxury river cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam, topped off by a city stay in enchanting Paris create this journey from east to west Europe.
Cruise Highlights: -- Unique guided cultural experiences in up to 20 towns, villages and cities -- Excursions and entertainment included -- Choose your excursion activity in 16 destinations -- Experience a gourmet feast at Lyon’s L’Abbaye de Collonges -- Explore Namedy Castle, before a lavish banquest -- Visit a local family in Speyer for a special afternoon tea -- A private tour of Grignan Castle including a cocktail reception with music and local delicacies -- Tour Schlagkamp Winery & Wine Museum in Cichem
Cruise Highlights: -- Unique guided cultural experiences in up to 23 towns, villages and cities -- Excursions and entertainment included -- Choose your excursion activity in 10 destinations -- Enjoy a private tour of Chateau Jemniste near Prague followed by lunch and a falconry display -- Marvel at the Hungarian State Opera House in Budapest on a guided tour and enjoy a private opera recital -- Soak in the spirit of the Hapsburg Empire on a private rail journey
Departures: Set departures (Apr-Jun)
Departures: Set departures (May-Sep) also available in reverse
Inclusions: 14 night river cruise onboard an Aria class ship from Arles to Amsterdam, 3 nights in Barcelona, all meals whilst cruising, standard beverages throughout the cruise, sightseeing & 44 meals as per itinerary, APT Cruise Director, port taxes & gratuities
Inclusions: 3 nights each Berlin & Prague, 14 night river cruise onboard a Concerto class ship from Budapest to Amsterdam, 3 nights Paris, all meals whilst cruising, standard beverages throughout the cruise, sightseeing & 55 meals as per itinerary, APT Cruise Director, port taxes & gratuities
Price Guide From: $14,945
Price Guide From: $16,695
Leeghwater
Key: Cruise Coach
NETHERLANDS BELGIUM
Amsterdam Cologne GERMANY Bonn Andernach
Koblenz
Mainz
Speyer
FRANCE
Colmar
Belleville
Black Forest Breisach Basel
Les Baux-de-Provence
SPAIN
Perpignan
Potsdam
CZECH REPUBLIC
Cologne
Ghent
BELGIUM
Andernach
Rüdesheim
AUSTRIA
POLAND
CZECH REPUBLIC
Regensburg
Salzburg
SWITZERLAND
PRAGUE
Nuremberg
Passau
FRANCE
BERLIN Dresden
Bamberg
Miltenberg Würzburg Rothenburg
Paris
Key: Cruise Coach Train
GERMANY
Amsterdam
SWITZERLAND
Lake Geneva Lyon Vienne Tournon ITALY Viviers Grignan Avignon Arles
NETHERLANDS
POLAND
Linz Dürnstein Melk VIENNA
AUSTRIA
Velke Bilovice
SLOVAKIA
Bratislava BUDAPEST
HUNGARY
Barcelona
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The price guide shown is per adult per cruise twin share based on low season travel. Price shown does not include Earlybird or other discounted offers. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date.
Avalon Waterways The pleasures of cruising Europe’s rivers with Avalon Waterways are many and varied… glide along rivers on ships designed to maximise space, comfort and views, as well as being the youngest fleet on the European waterways. Everything you want included already is – deluxe accommodation, guided shore excursions, gourmet cuisine, and regional wine and beer with lunch & dinner. You’ll dock in charming towns and villages where there’s time to explore and linger at local cafés. Cruise with Avalon for an indulgent experience; one you will never forget.
Tulips of Northern Holland
Magnificent Europe
8 days/7 nights
15 days/14 nights
Explore the well-known sites of Holland for a unique and fascinating river cruise holiday! Famous for its iconic windmills, flower gardens and delicious food – you’ll come away with fond memories of an incredible country.
From Amsterdam to Budapest, and many exciting stops along the way, you’ll be immersed in the culture of Central Europe in a unique way on this timeless river cruise holiday.
Cruise Highlights: -- Start off your cruise at the Zuiderzee Museum to experience the local history and culture -- Onboard cheese and genever (known as ‘Dutch gin’) tasting -- Join an excursion to Gouda, famous for its cheese, syrup waffles and elaborate city hall -- An unmissable optional excursion to the famous Keukenhof Gardens, 70 acres of parkland with 7 million flower bulbs planted every year
Cruise Highlights: -- Explore the UNESCO World Heritage-site of Bamberg on a guided walking tour, taking in its historic centre, cathedral and Old Town Hall -- Grab a beer and enjoy a snack at the Historiche Wurstküche (Old Sausage Kitchen, one of Germany’s oldest restaurants) in Regensburg -- Onboard tasting of some of Germany’s famous beers -- Stroll through Vienna’s lively centre and smaller alleyways, and don’t miss out on trying a piece of delicious Sachertorte or Apfelstrudel
Departures: Set departures (Mar–Apr)
Departures: Set departures (Mar-Oct) also available in reverse
Inclusions: 7 night cruise from Amsterdam return, superb cuisine with all meals, wine & beer with all lunches and dinners, an expert Cruise Director, sightseeing with Local Guides, WiFi access, port charges and onboard gratuities
Inclusions: 14 night cruise from Amsterdam to Budapest, superb cuisine with all meals, wine & beer with all lunches and dinners, an expert Cruise Director, sightseeing with Local Guides, WiFi access, port charges and onboard gratuities
Price Guide From: $3917 (based on 14 Apr 18 departure in Category E)
Price Guide From: $8144 (based on 29 Apr 18 departure in Category E)
Key: Cruise Coach
Enkhuizen Hoorn Haarlem Keukenhof Gouda Rotterdam
NETHERLANDS
Sneek Lemmer
Amsterdam Cologne
Lelystad
Rhine Gorge
Rüdesheim
AMSTERDAM Rh
ine
GERMANY
Rhine River
Kampen
Arnhem
NETHERLANDS
FRANCE
Main River Bamberg Main Danube Canal
Nuremberg CZECH Regensburg REPUBLIC Dürnstein SLOVAKIA Danube River Passau Bratislava Melk Vienna Budapest
Würzburg
GERMANY
Riv er
POLAND
Roth
SWITZERLAND
AUSTRIA
HUNGARY
The price guide shown is per adult per cruise twin share based on low season travel. Price shown does not include Earlybird or other discounted offers. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date.
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Baltic Cruise There’s no better way to see Europe than from the ocean. Sail into a different port almost every day, visiting several countries without having the hassle of planning where to stay, how to get from one destination to another and all the packing and unpacking. With so many different shore excursion options, even the more inland attractions are within your reach. Relax on the deck with a book, or take part in the many activities onboard, ocean cruising has something for everyone.
Northern Europe
9 Day Scandinavia, Russia & Baltic
8 days/7 nights
9 days/9 nights
Explore a vast array of cultures and languages. Cruise to historic Tallin, the modern and magnificent St. Petersburg as well as other Baltic States on this Copenhagen roundtrip.
Unlock the mysteries of Scandinavia & Russia. Visit Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen and The Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. From history to the arts, much awaits your discovery in both Scandinavia & Russia.
Port Arrive Depart Day 1: Copenhagen, Denmark 5:00pm Day 2: At Sea Day 3: Stockholm, Sweden 9:00am 4:00pm Day 4: Tallin, Estonia 9:00am 4:00pm Day 5: St. Petersburg, Russian Federation 7:00am 7:00pm Day 6: At sea Day 7: Kiel, Germany 10:00am 6:00pm Day 8: Copenhagen, Denmark 8:00am
Port Arrive Depart Day 1: Berlin (Warnemunde), Germany Embark 10:00pm Day 2: At sea Day 3: Tallin, Estonia 9:00am 4.30pm Day 4: St. Petersburg, Russia 7:00am Day 5: St. Petersburg, Russia 7:00pm Day 6: Helsinki, Finland 7:00am 4:00pm Day 7: Stockholm, Sweden 8:00am 4:00pm Day 8: At sea Day 9: Copenhagen, Denmark 7:00am 5:00pm Day 10: Berlin (Warnemunde), Germany 7:30am
Departures: Set departures (Apr-Sep)
Departures: Set departures (11 May-09 Aug 18)
Inclusions: 7 night cruise aboard MSC Preziosa, main meals and entertainment onboard, children’s programmes, port charges and government fees
Inclusions: 9 night cruise aboard Norwegian Breakaway, main meals and entertainment onboard, port charges, taxes and gratuities, non-alcoholic beverages (tea, coffee, water and ice tea) during meal service
Price Guide From: $1399 (Based on lead in interior cabin category on 29 Apr 18 departure)
Price Guide From: $2145 (Based on lead in interior cabin category)
St Petersburg
SWEDEN Stockholm
Tallinn
SWEDEN
RUSSIA
ESTONIA
FINLAND Helsinki
STOCKHOLM
Baltic Sea
Kiel
GERMANY
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RUSSIA
DENMARK
DENMARK COPENHAGEN
Tallinn
ESTONIA
St. Petersburg
POLAND
COPENHAGEN
Warnemunde (Berlin)
GERMANY
POLAND
The price guide shown is per adult, per cruise for twin share, based on low season travel. Specials or surcharges may apply depending on travel date. Itineraries may differ slightly, please reconfirm at time of booking.
Take to the Tracks There’s something delicious about travelling by rail, especially in Europe. There’s timeless atmosphere in the grand old stations – a sense of adventures to be had in far-off places. Aside from the romanticism of a bygone era, there’s a lot to be said for including rail travel in a European itinerary with rail networks that are both efficient and widespread, and the trains are well maintained, comfortable and generally run on time (in some countries you can set your watch by their arrival and departure). To further the convenience factor, there’s a wide range of passes available, from single country consecutive-day passes to multi-country flexible passes that are valid for a set number of days up to three months.
Single Country Passes – If you are exploring just one country in depth then the Single Country Pass is going to be your best option. It is simple to use and offers great value while Regional Passes offer the same value but for two or more countries around Europe. The Eastern European Pass combines travel in Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia whereas the Balkan Flexi Pass allows travel in Bulgaria, Bosnia Herzegovina, Macedonia, Greece, Serbia, Montenegro, Romania and Turkey. Or is Switzerland on your list? The Swiss Travel Passes offer unlimited travel on the national rail network of trains, boats and bus lines. Additional regional passes include Central Europe Triangle Pass, Benelux and Scandinavia. Sit back and relax as someone else navigates to your next destination.
Eurail Global Flexi Pass – If you want to explore a few different European countries by rail, then a Eurail Pass is the way to go. Choose your own itinerary stopping anywhere on any day you like, just select the number of countries you want to see and the number of days you want to travel and find the pass that fits best. It allows you to travel in and between 28 different countries including Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
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Glacier Express
Chocolate Train
Golden Pass
Crossing 291 bridges, passing through 91 tunnels and travelling over the 2045 metre high Oberalp Pass, the Glacier Express connects two worldclass resorts: Zermatt and St. Moritz. Ride in the comfort of a modern panorama car and see Switzerland up close and personal: dense forest and peaks capped with eternal snow.
Travel in a 1915 vintage Pullman car and/or the modern panorama car. Depart from Montreux and ascend to Gruyères. Your pass includes admission to the cheese factory and the stunning castle in Gruyères. Continue to Broc, situated between Lake Gruyères and the Alps, and visit the Nestlé chocolate factory.
This journey offers spectacular scenery as it winds its way along the Swiss Riviera. Through vineyards and gardens on its ascent, providing that last glimpse back to Lake Geneva. From here, pass green pastures, grazing cows and quaint chalets tucked onto mountain slopes, before the final hill climb onto the Brunig Pass.
Departs: Daily Duration: Varies depending on journey
Departs: Set departures (May-Oct) Duration: Full day
Departs: Daily Lucerne-Montreux or vice versa Duration: Full day
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Norway in a Nutshell
Tops of Switzerland Tour
Grand Train Tour of Switzerland
4 days/3 nights
5 days/4 nights
10 days/9 nights
From an exhilarating train ride through the Flam Valley to the cobbled streets of ancient Bergen, this classic rail, bus and ferry journey offers an unforgettable 4 days of incredible scenery and charming towns.
Explore the wonders of the Swiss Alps through the scenic trails of Switzerland with excursions to Jungfraujoch, the highest railway station in Europe, and Mt Pilatus via the steepest cogwheel railway in the world.
This 1280 kilometre epic journey, of panoramic railways, whisks you through towns and villages, over mountains and past glaciers, lakes and rivers. Hop off whenever you feel like exploring.
Day 1: Oslo – Voss Depart Oslo and travel through a landscape of farmland, forests and glacier-capped mountains to Voss.
Day 1: Interlaken Arrive Interlaken.
Day 1: Zurich – Lucerne – Interlaken Enjoy the town squares, churches and steamships on Lake Lucerne. Take the Golden Pass Line over the Brunig Pass to Interlaken.
Day 2: Voss – Gudvangen – Flam – Mydral – Voss Experience a full-day ‘Norway in a Nutshell’ sightseeing tour. Waterfalls line the road as your coach weaves down the valley to Gudvangen. Take a ferry through the narrow Naeroy Fjord and ascend the Flam Valley aboard the famous electric train, a real marvel of railway engineering. Catch a train from Myrdal back to Voss, passing through the 5 kilometre long Gravhals Tunnel along the way. Day 3: Voss – Bergen Take a train ride to Bergen to soak up the character and charm of this ancient city.
Day 2: Interlaken Excursion to Jungfraujoch “Top of Europe” by mountain railway. Day 3: Interlaken – Lucerne Travel from Interlaken to Lucerne onboard the Golden Pass Panoramic train (including a boat ride from Interlaken to Brienz). Day 4: Lucerne Excursion to Mount Pilatus. By train or boat to Alpnachstad and by the steepest cogwheel railway in the world to the top (known as the Dragon Mountain).
Day 2-3: Interlaken – Jungfraujoch – Montreux Jungfraujoch – Top of Europe round trip to experience an ice wonderland. Back from Interlaken, continue on through the scenic Simme Valley to Montreux on Lake Geneva. Day 4-5: Montreux – Martigny – Zermatt Martigny is the gateway to Great St Bernard and Forclaz Pass. Continue through Visp to Zermatt. Day 6-7: Zermatt – St Moritz This legendary stretch includes a ride on the Glacier Express from the Matterhorn Village. Explore the alpine village of St Moritz.
Day 5: Lucerne Journey ends in Lucerne.
Day 8: St Moritz – Lugano
Day 4: Bergen The tour ends after breakfast this morning.
Day 9-10: Lugano – Lucerne The Gotthard Panorama Express is a 5 hour trip of scenic rail and steamer boat ride.
Note: 1, 2 & 3 day options also available Departures: Daily ( Jan-Dec)
Departures: Daily ( Jan-Dec)
Departures: Daily (Apr-Oct)
Inclusions: 3 nights accommodation, breakfast daily, 2 dinners, rail, bus and ferry ticket, 2nd class seat reservations where possible
Inclusions: 2 nights Interlaken, 2 nights Lucerne, breakfast daily, 2nd class rail journey (basic package does not include train reservations)
Inclusions: 9 nights accommodation, breakfast daily, Swiss Transfer Ticket Combi with 8 transfers Tour can be taken in reverse
Price Guide From: $1100 BE
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The price guide shown is per adult per tour twin share based on low season travel. Price shown does not include Earlybird or other discounted offers. Specials and surcharges may apply depending on travel date.
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For all holidays in this brochure you will require a valid passport. You are responsible for arranging your own passport, visa and health requirements including inoculation. You should check with your travel agent who will be able to provide you with the necessary information.
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