# followEUto MEDITERRANEAN, MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA
EXOTIC Winter Nov 2017 - Mar 2018
Karnak Temple
Egypt +
Greece • South Africa • U.A.E. Azerbaijan • Georgia • Dubai • Iran Turkey • Armenia • Jordan
TRAVEL JOURNAL
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PROGRESS AND MILESTONES EU Holidays was founded by a group of experienced directors passionate about their work in the travel industry. They wanted to do something new that could better serve the travel needs of consumers, which is the main driving force behind the establishment of our travel agency. Within five years of business operations, we have expanded EU Holidays and opened up three other subsidiary offices to focus on the various needs of our customers. The EU MICE office was set up in 2013 to cater for corporate travel with a focus on corporate meetings, conventions and events. In that same year, EU Asia was launched to cater for customers who are interested in travelling within Asia. In the following year, we opened up EU
Vacations to serve the Malaysian market. In doing so, EU Holidays strives to constantly improve our products and services so that we can better serve our customers. Despite being a young company, EU Holidays has gained significant recognition from both customers and industry professionals. Founded in late 2010, EU Holidays was voted Top MasterCard Supporter in NATAS Travel for four consecutive years since 2012. Since then, EU Holidays was named the ‘Best Travel Agency for Europe and USA Tours’ as voted by readers of ESCAPE! Magazine. After just two years in the business, EU Holidays was presented with two valuable awards – the Asia Excellence Award 2013 and the Singapore Excellence Award 2013. In 2014, we received the Singapore Quality Brands 2014 award and the Weekender Travellers’ Choice Award as No. 1 for Europe and USA tours, as voted by readers. We continued to be awarded for the next three years by Weekender and held our position as the top travel agency in Singapore. From Tripzillia.sg - Singapore’s No.1 Travel Portal – EU Holidays also acquired excellence awards in “Best for Europe 2015” and “Best for USA 2015”. The coveted award recognises the most outstanding travel companies for their professionalism and experience in the travel industry. EU Holidays Pte Ltd has recently received the prestigious Singapore Trusted Quality Brand 2015 award from the Singapore Enrich Group. In addition, the travel agency has gone through the year-long CustomerCentric Initiative (CCI) program and successfully attained the Singapore Service Class certification under the Ministry of Trade and Industry agency, SPRING Singapore. The agency certifies EU Holidays with the niche Business Excellence (BE) standard for service.
TRAVEL
JOURNAL WINNER 2017
TRAVEL
AWARDS
Best for Europe
CONTENTS
ITINERARIES
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11D8N Great Caucasus MCGYDA
KASHMIR CROATIA
10D7N Impressive Iran MISYZA
GREECE
MGATHS
MOROCCO
MECAIA
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MAURITANIA SENEGAL
MSJNBA
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MALI
LIBYA
NIGER
EGYPT
CHAD
COTE D’IVOIRE GHANA
LIBERIA
NIGERIA
12D9N South Africa + Victoria Falls
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ANGOLA
ZAMBIA
MTISTA NAMIBIA
6D4N Dubai and Abu Dhabi
OMAN
ETHIOPIA
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
MSVFAA
PAKISTAN
YEMEN
SUDAN
RWANDA
CONGO
10D7N Amazing Turkey
SAUDI ARABIA
UGANDA
GABON
KUWAIT QATAR
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
CAMEROON
AFGHANISTAN
IRAN
IRAQ JORDON
BURKINA FASO
GUINEA
SYRIA
CYPRUS
ALGERIA
11D8N Wonder of Egypt + Red Sea
AZERBAIJAN
TURKEY
TUNISIA
UZBEKISTAN
ARMENIA
BULGARIA
MONTENEGRO ALBANIA MACEDONIA
11D8N Romantic Greece
10D7N Highlights Of South Africa
SERBIA
BOSNIA
TANZANIA
MALAWI
ZIMBABWE BOTSWANA
SOMOLIA KENYA
MOZAMBIQUE
MADAGASCAR
MAURITIUS REUNION
MEDXBA SOUTH AFRICA
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CONTENTS
FEATURES
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Caucasus
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Greece
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South Africa
Be captivated by this region’s diverse offerings.
Island hopping in Greece.
South Africa’s Big Five.
PUBLISHING CONSULTANT Managing Publisher
CECILIA WOO
General Manager
LILIAN QUEK
Marketing Executive
MELISAH ROSLAN
Writers
NINA GEE, SARAH SATHYAMOORTHI
Creative Director
TOMMY HONG
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Iran
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Egypt
Turkey An Ancient Trail.
Dive into Iran’s Shimmering Past and Grand Present.
Explore the history of a civilisation through its age-old antiquities.
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Dubai The Must-Do List in Dubai.
COVER: PHOTOGRAPHER NELSON PINONTOAN | STYLIST CEDRIC ONG | MODEL AMANDA | ART DIRECTION TOMMY HONG EU HOLIDAYS TRAVEL JOURNALS are published by WWM PTE LTD for EU Holidays. No part of this publicaiton is to be reproduced, stored, transmitted, digitally or otherwise, without the prior consent of the publisher. The information contained herein is accurate at time of printing. Changes may have occurred since this magazine went to print. The publisher will not be held liable for any damages, loss, injury or inconvenience, arising in connection with the contents of the brochure.
EXTRA PAMPERING FROM EU HOLIDAYS
EU Holidays Premium Customers can enjoy complimentary access to the Luxurious Premier Lounges at Singapore Changi Airport
Premium customers of EU Holidays can now enjoy complimentary access to the comforts of the three SATS Premier Club lounges found across all three terminals at SIngapore’s Changi Airport. Providing the highest level of comfort and luxury in air travel, each lounge is aesthetically designed with a touch of class and equipped with modern conveniences to serve the evolving needs of our customers.
Highlights of the SATS lounges include: • Free flow of refreshments that include local signature “delights” and both alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages • Workstations with high-speed Internet connectivity and wireless access • Cable television with a wide variety of programmes, channels and movies. • A wide selection of international
SATS Premier Lounge T1 #031-67, Departure Transit Hall, Level 3 Operation Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week
SATS Premier Lounge T2 #036-114, Departure Transit Hall, Level 3 Operation Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week
SATS Premier Lounge T3 #03-MS-04, Departure Transit Hall, Level 3 Operation Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week
magazines and newspapers. • Private rest booths with state-of-the art massage chairs • Pleasant shower amenities
Extra Miles, Extra Smiles KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE
Our staff members are armed with vast travel knowledge and invaluable experience so as to assist our customers by giving the best advice to suit their needs. The company equips all staff with top quality and comprehensive in-house training, on-job training, and external courses lead by professionals in the field. These courses concentrate on providing our staff with the knowledge of giving the best travel experience in Europe and USA. This is an essential aspect of EU Holidays as we aim to give each and every customer an unforgettable holiday.
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PASSION & LOVE
When it comes to travel, there is nobody more passionate and enthusiastic than the staff at EU Holidays. Our employee’s love and dedication for their jobs drive them to deliver quality services. They are trained to be caring and attentive to every detail of what the customer desires, providing the best support that caters to their individual needs.
DIVERSE CHOICES & OPTIONS
EU Holidays is well-known for our ability to design different types of itinerary to cater to different clienteles. Each itinerary is specially personalised to fit every customer’s needs, wants and interests. The option to extend your stay can even be arranged for your itinerary. New itineraries are also launched on a regular basis because we believe in creating an original and exclusive experience for our customers. EU Holidays takes special effort to craft a wide variety of unique itineraries that customers can choose from. The range of itineraries vary from premium to cost saving, active to relaxing tours, and intensive coverage or country focus packages. We also work directly with our partners to provide our customers with special privileges and additional perks for their trips.
INNOVATING TRENDSETTERS
EXCELLENT QUALITY MADE AFFORDABLE
REPUTATION & AWARD WINNING
EU Holidays has always strived to stay ahead of the latest trends, especially for travel and technology. Our company was the first travel agency to introduce exclusive tours to the Norway Arctic Circle, and brought about the popular trend of travelling to Finland. In order to provide our customers with unforgettable experiences when travelling with EU Holidays, we make the effort to reach out to organizations and companies overseas to obtain the best arrangements for activities and accommodations for our tour packages. For our Northern Europe tours, we have specially arranged for customers to stay in the newly launched and more spacious glass igloos in Finland. We are also the sole distributing partner for exclusive sledging activities on Mt. Bussalp for our Switzerland tours.
Quality should not be compromised for affordability. That is why here at EU Holidays, we believe in having the best of both worlds. Our tour packages are customised to be the best value for your money. Offered at an attractive rate, our packages are packed with 4-5 star hotel stays, scrumptious meals, and an experience of a last time. EU Holidays is the only agency that offers you a night’s stay in a 5-star Hilton hotel on Venice islands as well as a 5-star Heritage hotel for your accommodation in Interlaken.
EU Holidays has the prestigious honour of receiving many awards such as the Asia Excellence Award 2013 and the Singapore Excellence Award 2013. Both ESCAPE! and Weekender travel magazines have also awarded EU Holidays as the No. 1 Reader’s Choice for Europe and USA tours. Our company has been recognised for our outstanding service, and also earned us a strong following of loyal customers. EU holidays won the TripZilla excellence awards for “Best for Europe 2015” and “Best for USA 2015” and has recently received the prestigious Singapore Trusted Quality Brand 2015 award. In addition, the travel agency has gone through the Customer-Centric Initiative (CCI) program and has attended Singapore Service Class certification under SPRING Singapore. The agency certifies EU Holidays with the niche Business Excellence (BE) standard for service.
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GREAT CAUCASUS
TOUR CODE: MCGYDA
The spectacular mountain scenery, wonderful walks and picturesque old villages with ancient towers are all part of a trip to the Great Caucasus.
SEVANAVANK MONASTERY,ARMENIA
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RUSSIA
HIGHLIGHTS AZERBAIJAN
• Shirvanshkh’s Palace • Maiden Tower • Shemakha Gate • Gobustan • Juma Mosque • Sheki Khan’s Palace • Caravanserai
GEORGIA
• Kakheti Wine Tasting • Sighnaghi • Stepantsminda Town • Ananuri Fortress • Gergeti Mountain • Gergeti Trinity Church • Tbilisi sightseeing tour • Mtskheta • Jvari Monstery • Svetitskhoveli Cathedral • Narikala Fortress cable car ride • St. Nino Monastery
ARMENIA
• Haghpat Monastery • Lake Sevan • Sevanavank Monastery • Yeravan sightseeing tour • Garni Monastic Complex • Geghard Monastery • Local food market • Khor Virap Monastery • Etchmiadzin Cathedral • Zvartnots Temple • Brandy Factory
DELICACIES Meal Plan 8 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 8 Dinners Specialities • Georgian dish with cheese • Traditional meal with folk music
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HOTELS
AZERBAIJAN : Baku Central Park AZERBAIJAN : Sheki Saray GEORGIA : Tbilisi Best Western ARMENIA : Yeravan Opera Suite *Note: Hotels subject to final confirmation. Should there be changes, customers will be offered similar accommodations as stated in this list.
Flight path Traverse by coach Featured destinations Overnight stays 1 3
Stepantsminda
GEORGIA
Mtskheta 3 Tbilisi
Sadakhlo
Sighnaghi 1 Haghpat Sheki Sevan Yerevan Shamakha Geghard 3 Garni Etchmiadzin Khor Virap
ARMENIA
TURKEY Day 1
HOME – BAKU (AZERBAIJAN) Meal on board
Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport for your flight to Baku – the capital and largest city of Azerbaijan. DAY 2
BAKU → GOBUSTAN → BAKU Dinner
Upon arrival, proceed to Gobustan National Park to visit Gobustan museum and rock art. The ‘Gobustan Rock Art Cultural Landscape’ is listed in 2007 as UNESCO Heritage Site. Return to Baku and visit main historical side of Baku which was included into the heritage list of UNESCOs. You will visit the Maiden Tower, Palace of the Shirvanshahs and market square of the Old Town, all which will impress you very much.
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Gobustan
AZERBAIJAN
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country with wine, and a fitting place to begin our introduction to the worldrenowned Georgian hospitality and delicious food. Visit winery to have unique Georgian red and white varieties of wines tasting which are produced according Georgian clay vessel “Qvevri” technology. Enjoy lunch with local family with homemade dishes and wine. Thereafter, toward east to visit one of the most unique cities of Georgia Sighnaghi, known as town of love. This city is surrounded by amazing defensive wall on the foreground of breathtaking views of Alazani Valley. Continue to Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia for dinner and the night. DAY 5
TBILISI → STEPANTSMINDA → TBILISI Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 3
BAKU → SHEMAKHA → SHEKI Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Morning depart Baku and drive to Shemakha. Visit the historical Friday Mosque (Juma) before proceed to Sheki, one of Azerbaijan’s highlights towns. Visit to Sheki Khan’s Palace, sweets’ confectionary and local market. A quick photo stop at Caravanserai before head to dinner. DAY 4
SHEKI → LAGODEKHI BORDER → SIGHNAGHI (GEORGIA) → TBILISI Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today, after breakfast, you will be transfer to Azerbaijian-Georgian Border. After immigration clearance, enter Georgia in the region of Kakheti, synonymous in the
Today you’ll start journey to Caucasus Mountains. Drive up the famous Georgian Military Highway (leading to the GeorgianRussian Border), your first stop is Ananuri architectural complex, the two churches and the fortress overlooking Zhinvali Water Reservior. Continue the drive to Stepantsminda (also know as Khabezi), the administrative center of Khevi province. Here we’ll change to 4WD vehicle and drive up the beautiful forest to the top of Gergeti Mountain, where a lone church Gergeti Trinity Church stands in front of one of the highest mountains of the Great Caucasus – Mt. Kazbegi (5047m). Return to Stepantsminda and drive back to Tbilisi. Tonight, enjoy delicious Georgian cuisine and national folk dance and musical shows at local restaurant.
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DAY 6
TBILISI → MTSKHETA → TBILISI Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Commence the morning by driving to Mtskheta, one of the oldest towns and the cultural and religious centre of Georgia. Discover UNESCO–listed attractions including 6th-century Jvari Monastery and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. Return to Tbilisi and enjoy sightseeing tour of Tbilisi to Metekhi church, Synagogue and Sioni Cathedral. Visit Tbilisi State Museum (closed on Mondays and Public Holidays). After that, ride up to Narikala Fortress by aerial cable car (if weather permit) to enjoy breathtaking panoramic view over the Tbilisi city. Walk downwards to the sulfur bath which made an unforgettable impression on Pushkin, Lermontov, Dumas. Enjoy the superb panoramic views of the Old city. DAY 7
TBILISI → SADAKHLO BORDER → HAGHPAT (ARMENIA) → LAKE SEVAN → YERAVAN Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast bid farewall to Georgia and rive to Sadakhlo border. After border formalities, meet your Armenia tour guide and transportation, start your acquaintance with Armenia visit to Haghpat Monastery which is among the outstanding works of medieval Armenian architecture and is inscribed in UNESCO World Heritage list. Drive to Lake Sevan, one of the largest lake which stands out with astonishingly blue water. Here you can enjoy the breathtaking scenery around the lake. Next visit
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Sevanavank monastery which is situated on Sevan Peninsula. Continue to Armenia’s capital - Yeravan for dinner and overnight. DAY 8
YEREVAN → GARNI → GEGHARD → YEREVAN Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Start sightseeing of Yeravan city including visit Republic Square, Opera House, Freedom Square and Cascade. Depart to Garni Temple. The citadel and pagan temple of Garni, a picturesque monument of the Hellenistic period and an impressive piece of ancient Armenian architecture. Afterwards visit a local house where we get the chance to see and participate in the preparation of Armenian national bread “lavash” which is usually cooked in the ground oven called “tonir”. Continue to Northeast of Garni, higher up the gorge of the Azat river, there is a magnificent monument of medieval Armenian architecture - Geghard monastery inscribed in UNESCO World Heritage list. Geghard is another incredible ancient Armenian monastery, partly carved out of a mountain. Return to Yeravan and visit food market “Gum”. DAY 9
YEREVAN → KHOR VIRAP → ETCHMIADZIN → ZVARTNOTS → YEREVAN Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today drive to Khor Virap through villages and vineyards and enjoy the Biblical Mt. Ararat on the way. Visit monastery Khor Virap (829m) near the border with Turkey.
It is a great place for embracing the most picturesque views of the mountain. Tour continue to the Western part of Armenia, Echmiadzin. Lunch will be in local Art school before visit to Echmiadzin Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage) is one of the oldest standing churches in Christedom. Return to Yerevan with the stop at the ruins of Zvartnots Temple (UNESCO World Heritage) - the ruins of this 7th century church were said to be the most beautiful in the world. Visit to Brandy factory for a tour around the factory and sampling some of the finest examples of celebrated Armenian brandy. End the day program with a farewell dinner in a local restaurant with folk music. DAY 10
YEREVAN → HOME Breakfast, Meal on board
After breakfast, drive towards Georgia and transfer to the airport for your flight home DAY 11
HOME SWEET HOME We hope you enjoyed your vacation with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip. Tipping Guideline: ((based on 11D8N) • USD 88 per person Note: • A minimum group size of 15 passengers is required for a confirmed departure. • Due to unforeseen circumstances, the sequence of the itinerary may be subject to change without prior notice. Visa is required to travel to Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia.
FEATURE
The Garni Temple, Kotayk Province, Armenia
The medieval basilica of Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
Caucasus: Revisit Sites as Old as Time as You Discover This Lesser-Known Region Be captivated by this region’s diverse offerings.
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ocated between the Black Sea to the west and the Caspian Sea to the east, Caucasus is occupied by Southern Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia. Besides housing these places, the mountainous area is home to Mount Elbrus, Europe’s highest peak. Thanks to its historical highlights and its cultural insights, Caucasus has faced a steady growth of tourism in recent years.
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Armenia Garni Temple Armenia offers travellers a deeper understanding of its ancient civilization and is comprised of a number of religious sites, some dating as far back as first century A.D. A fine example of one such structure would be the Garni Temple. Located in Garni, it is the only pagan place of worship in Armenia. Built by the Armenian King Tiridates I, the temple was dedicated to Helios, the Roman god of the sun. Although most of the pagan monuments were destroyed when Armenia adopted Christianity in the early 4th century, the Garni Temple was left alone upon the request of King Tiridates II’s sister. The temple grounds is comprised of several structures, including a royal summer palace, a bath complex and a cemetery.
Etchmiadzin Cathedral Situated in the city of Vagharshapat, the Etchmiadzin Cathedral is one of the most visited pilgrimage sites in Armenia. It was perceived as a holy place of worship long before Christianity was adopted. The church itself was constructed in the 4th century and is believed to be the oldest Christian cathedral in existence. The building was rebuilt in the 6th and 7th centuries, which consisted of more recent additions in 1654 and 1868. The church also has a number of notable relics, including a lance that pierced the side of Jesus Christ and a wood, dating as far back as 6000 years old, from Noah’s Arc.
Azerbaijan Maiden Tower Also known as Giz Galasi, the Maiden Tower is considered the Eiffel tower of the Old City, Baku. The symbolic landmark is much loved in the city of Azerbaijan. Erected at the coast of Caspian Sea, it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2001. The cylindrical shaped tower stands at 29 metres tall offering rooftop views of Baku Bay, the Old City, the Baku Boulevard and the De Gaulle house. It was built in the 12th century, as part of the
walled city of Baku. The Maiden Tower also houses a museum, which exhibits the history of Baku City.
Georgia Bodbe Monastery Overlooking the beautiful Alazani Valley and the snow-capped Caucasus, the Bodbe Monastery offers travellers with a surreal and picturesque view. Located 2km from the town of Sighnaghi, the Georgian Orthodox monastery was originally built in the 19th century, and was remodelled and rebuilt over time. Besides housing the 4th century Georgians relics, it was also one of the major pilgrimage sites in Georgia.
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral This grand and impressive cathedral was built in the 11th century, and encapsulates Georgian church architecture. Both the interior and exterior of the church is adorned with beautiful and intricate stone carvings that will charm any art enthusiast. Besides its visually pleasing ornamentation, the building is believed to be final resting place of Georgian Kings, and is also said to house Christ’s robe.
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IMPRESSIVE IRAN
TOUR CODE: MISYZA
NASIR ALMOLK MOSQUE, SHIRAZ
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PHOTO: 123RF/AHMET IHSAN ARITURK
Explore the history of old Persia and the spirit of the new Iran. Discover magnificent mosques, small mountain villages and colourful gardens. Wander the streets of ancient capitals and desert cities, and witness spectacular Zoroastrian temples. Uncover the gems of Iran at the best cultural monuments and in the stalls of exotic bazaars.
HIGHLIGHTS IRAN
TEHRAN • Archeological Museum • Crown Jewels Museum • Sa’ad Abad Complex • Golestan Palace SHIRAZ • Karim Khan Palace • Vakil Mosque • Vakil Bazaar • Nasir Almolk Mosque • Eram Garden PERSEPOLIS PASARGDAE ISFAHAN • Imam Mosques • Sheikh Lotfollah Mosque • Aliqapu Palace • Jame’ Mosque • Vank Cathedral • Naqsh-e-Jahan Square • Bazaars KASHAN • Tabātabāei House • Borujerdi House
DELICACIES Meal Plan 7 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 7 Dinners
Tehran 1 Kashan 1 Isfahan 4
Flight path Traverse by coach Featured destinations Overnight stays 1 4
DAY 1
HOTELS
SHIRAZ Elysee Hotel ISFAHAN Safir Hotel KASHAN Negarestan Hotel TEHRAN Parsian Evin Hotel *Note: Hotels subject to final confirmation. Should there be changes, customers will be offered similar accommodations as stated in this list.
Persepolis 2
Shiraz
Assemble at theirport and depart for Shiraz one of the oldest cities of ancient Persia.
way to the nearby Naqsh-e Rostam and Naqsh-e Rajab. Next, we visit the worldheritage Pasargadae, Tomb of Cyrus the Great before driving back to Shiraz for overnight stay.
DAY 2
DAY 4
Dinner
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
HOME→ SHIRAZ
Meals on Board
SHIRAZ
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Upon arrival, begin the tour with the highlights of Shiraz when was the capital of Iran during the Zand Dynasty. Be inspired by the glorious Karim Khan Palace, the splendid Vakil Mosque, Vakil Bazaar and the Saraye-moshir. Explore Saray-e-moshir and its splendid architecture, visit few of the ethnic souvenir shops before heading to the Nasir Almolk Mosque. In the evening, We will tour with the Eram Garden, one of the most beautiful and monumental gardens in Iran. The garden is a UNESCO Site, and it is protected by Iran’s Cultural Heritage. DAY 3
SHIRAZ → PERSEPOLIS → ISFAHAN Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today you will visit Persepolis (UNESCO site), one of the most important sites of the ancient world. It was the capital of the Achaemenid Empire and was built on an immense half-artificial, half-natural terrace, where the king of kings created an impressive palace complex inspired by Mesopotamian models. The importance and quality of the monumental ruins makes it a unique archaeological site. We continue our
SHIRAZ → ISFAHAN Arrive Isfahan in the late afternoon; a grand and beautiful city as well the centre of the Persian Carpets. Visit the Vank Cathedral in the Armenian Quarter and some of Isfahan’s finest ancient bridges including Si-o-se and Khaju. DAY 5
ISFAHAN
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Begin your full day tour of the beautiful city of Isfahan, the 17th century capital of the Safavids. See the famed Naqsh-e-Jahan Square (UNESCO site), a huge square second in the world to Beijing’s Tiananmen Square. Tour the architectural marvels of Sheikh Lotfollah and Imam Mosques, Aliqapu Palace. Overnight stay in Isfahan. DAY 6
ISFAHAN
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Being the tour to Isfahan’s Jame’ Mosque. it displays several centuries of historical Islamic evolution. This mosque is a gallery of Islamic architecture in which the progress of architecture from the outset of
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GATE OF ALL NATIONS IN PERSEPOLIS, IRAN
DAY 7
ISFAHAN → KASHAN Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
In the morning, we head to Kashan, first of the large oases along the Qom-Kerman road. It runs along the edge of the central deserts of Iran. We will visit The Tabātabāei House, it is one of the most beautiful traditional houses of Kashan that was built by Mr.Tabatabaei who was famous carpet businessman of this city about 200 years ago. Borujerdi House was built in the second half of 18th century and it was registered in the national world heritage with No.1083. This house is an exemplar of a plush people house in Qajar era in Kashan. DAY 8
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KASHAN → TEHRAN
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner - Traditional Iranian Meal
After breakfast, drive toward Isfahan and start a trip to the Archeological Museum, one of the rare places in the world. Afterwards, we will visit a world of jewels in the priceless Crown Jewels Museum which includes one of the two greatest diamonds, Darya-e-Noor (Sea of Light). At the end of the day, head for dinner at an exquisite traditional Iranian restaurant. Stay overnight in Tehran. DAY 9
TEHRAN → HOME Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
A morning visit to Sa’ad Abad Complex with an immense area of 1,100,000 square metres and 18 magnificent historical palaces. This palace was built by the Pahlavi dynasty and it will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on us. Our Tehran excursion will end at the Ceramic Museum where we will be able to witness its construction with glorious ancient
archaeology. And the Golestan Palace – is a masterpiece of the Qajar era.It is one of the oldest in Tehran, originally built during the Safavid dynasty in the historic walled city. Afterwards we will transfer to the airport for your flight home. DAY 10
HOME SWEET HOME We hope you enjoyed your vacation with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip. Tipping Guideline: (based on 10D7N) • USD 80 per person Note: • Due to unforeseen circumstances, the sequence of the itinerary may be subject to change without prior notice. Visa is required to travel to Iran. • Iran is a country exclusion under the sanctions notice, it will not be able cover under any insurance policy.
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Islam till recent times is evident. Contiune to visit one of the most famous Bazaars in Iran, where we can purchase the arts & crafts for which Isfahan is so well renowned. Evening is free at leisure.
FEATURE
Dive into Iran’s Shimmering Past and Grand Present From the remains of resplendent empires to the simple pleasures of an afternoon chai, Iran’s timeless beauty is in more than just its attractions.
Tehran at night
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s a leisure travel destination, choosing to head to Iran may be a bold and perhaps peculiar decision. But strip away the misconceptions, fearmongering media tales of instability, and personal prejudice and you will uncover a country filled with humility and hospitality. A nation made up of many ethnic groups - each influenced by their Greek, Arab, Turkic and Mongol occupants – Iran has so much more than just an exotic culture to offer its visitors.
Tehran
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The capital of Iran, Tehran, is the country’s most secular and liberal city. This modern city still carries traces of ancient Persian culture whilst being the political epicentre and heart of the Middle East. The cosmopolitan state stands out from its more conservative counterparts – on the streets you can find relatively bold fashion statements, art galleries, an array of local cuisines, tea shops, and lively bazaars. Despite being one of the more populated areas of Iran, there are plenty of hidden gems to explore if you know where to look. Visit the multitude of national parks, state museums that carry you through the passages of time and sites that witnessed a watershed such as the US Den of Espionage (also known as the former Embassy of the United States in Tehran).
Shiraz Shiraz is synonymous with poetry and elegance. It is also the birthplace of some of Iran’s most celebrated and brilliant poets – Hafez and Saadi - a fact that only seeks
Vakil Bazaar square in the old part of Shiraz
to add to the state’s charm and allure. Some of the most intricate and beautiful pieces of architectures – such as the Vakil Mosque – present Shiraz as a technicolour dreamscape that is essentially a treasure trove of Persian culture and history, ready to sweep you off your feet.
Isfahan Located in central Iran, Isfahan holds beauty in every nook and cranny. The city, in its wealth and glory days of the 17th century, inspired the proverb, ‘Isfahan is half the world’. The Naqsh-e Jahan Square is a standing example of Isfahan’s colossal, antique beauty; it is the largest historical public square in the world, containing two mosques, a palace, and a bazaar. The UNESCO World Heritage Site is surrounded by grand buildings from the Safavid era, making it a true visual feast.
enough for you to navigate on foot. Visit the Agha Bozorg Mosque to inspect the stunning example of 19th century Iranian-Qajari architecture. A trip to the Tabātabāei House – a traditional house built over 200 years ago – will keep you fascinated for hours. Step into a kaleidoscopic Kashan Bazaar to enjoy multiple cups of chai, explore alleys of shops with abstract designs on various wares, and simply admire the painstakingly detailed work that went into the walls of the market.
Kashan Brimming with historical gems, Kashan is easy
Nasir al Mulk mosque in Shiraz
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ROMANTIC GREECE
TOUR CODE: MGATHS (Apr -Oct 2018)
The place where mythical gods and goddesses, big-time philosophers and the Olympics came from, Greece is a breathtaking nation of rich culture and folklore. Plunge into some of mankind’s most significant events of history and take in the premises on which traversed important historical figures that have shaped modern society.
OIA VILLAGE ON SANTORINI ISLAND, GREECE
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HIGHLIGHTS GREECE
GREECE
ATHENS • The Acropolis • Temple of Zeus • Zappeio • Panathenaic Stadium • Syntagma Square • Parliament Building • Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Kalambaka
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Meteora
Flight path Traverse by coach Traverse by cruise Featured destinations Overnight stays
Delphi 3
DELPHI • Delphi Museum • Delphi Village
Athens 2
Mykonos
KALAMBAKA • Leonidas Monument • The Meteora Monasteries MYKONOS • Agios Nikolakis • Church of Panagia Paraportiani • Little Venice • Mykonos Village • The Windmills SANTORINI • Fira Town • Oia Village
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DAY 1
Begin your romantic getaway by flying to Athens – the capital of Greece. DAY 2
DAY 5
Meals on board
Breakfast/Candlelight Dinner
ATHENS
DAY 3
Meal Plan 8 Breakfast, 6 Dinners Specialities: • Athens 1* Michelin Starred Restaurants • Mykonos Sunset Seafood Dinner • Santorini Candle Light Dinner • Oia Sunset Seafood Dinner + Crazy Donkey
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HOTELS
ATHENS Metropolitan KALAMBAKA Divani Meteora MYKONOS San Antonio Summerland SANTORINI Santorini Palace Note: Hotels subject to final confirmation. Should there be changes, customers will be offered similar accommodations as stated in this list.
Santorini
Byzantine monasteries containing precious historical and religious artifacts. Return to Athens via Thermopylae, brief stop visit the Leonidas Monument before arrive in Athens.
HOME → ATHENS
Upon arrival in Athens, transfer to hotel check-in.
DELICACIES
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ATHENS → DELPHI → KALAMBAKA
Breakfast, Buffet Dinner
Depart for a 2-DAY classical tour to Delphi by coach with an English speaking guide. Upon arrival you will make a brief photo stop at the Castalian Spring, to explore the archaeological site. In Delphi, you will find ruins such as, the Sanctuary of Apollo, the Stoa of the Athenian, the Polygonal Wall, the Serpent Column and the Temple of Apollo- once famous for being a home to a prominent oracle. Then, visit the Delphi museum, its spectacular exhibits include the frieze of the Siphnian Treasury, the Naxian Sphinx, the Statue of Antinous and many other prominent artifacts. Enjoy leisure time in the village of Delphi before travelling to Kalambaka where you will have dinner and rest for the night. DAY 4
KALAMBAKA → METEORA → ATHENS Breakfast, Chinese Dinner
After breakfast, proceed to the breathtaking scenery of Meteora Monasteries, built on top of huge rocks that seem to be suspended in the air. We will visit two
ATHENS → SANTORINI After breakfast, transfer to Piraeus port and to board a speed boat for Santorini. Santorini is one of the most picturesque islands in Greece. Situated opposite a volcano, the rocky island is surrounded by black beaches and pristine waters. The towns positioned on the high cliffs offer breath-taking and expansive views of the red and black beaches in the vicinity. As opposed to lush, green islands, Santorini’s beauty is otherworldly, its beauty is dramatic and striking. Upon arrival to Santorini proceed to restaurant for a candlelight dinner with spectacular views of the volcano and the sea. DAY 6
SANTORINI
Breakfast/Oia Sunset Dinner
Day at leisure at the most breathtaking island. You may wish to walk around at Fira town (capital of the Santorini), or join the optional of Wine Tasting and Pyrgos Village tour. Before sun sets, we will depart from hotel and proceed to Oia Village (travelling time is approx. 1 hour), and saunter around the beautiful village. An hour before sunset, proceed to “Sunsets” restaurant to enjoy seafood dinner during the sunset. After dinner, return to hotel for overnight.
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METEORA ROUSSANOU MONASTERY, GREECE
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DAY 9
Breakfast/Sunset Seafood Dinner
Breakfast/ Dinner- 1 Star Michelin Restaurant
SANTORINI → MYKONOS Pick up from hotel and transfer to Athinios port to take the fast ferry to Mykonos. Mykonos is famous for its white homes, churches and windmills. Many decades ago, this island became world famous because of its beautiful beaches, the vivid nightlife and the frequent visits of VIPs who wanted to have a taste of Mykonos unique lifestyle. Upon arrival to the island of Mykonos, check into a hotel. The bus will pick you up at 16:30 and transfer to Mykonos walking tour. You can traverse the whitewashed narrow roads that look like a labyrinth, and witness the average DAY of the island’s inhabitants, from fishermen with their kaikis (wooden boats), small white washed chapels and uniquely built houses. Pass by Paraportiani & St. Nikolaos church and check-out the small shops found all over town selling from souvenirs, ranging from luxury watches to clothes. Visit Little Venice, which offers an ideal cinematic scenery to enjoy a cocktail during sunset – take pictures at the nearby White Windmills- a trademark of the island. Enjoy seafood dinner with sunset view and return back to the hotel. DAY 8
MYKONOS Breakfast
You’ll be given entire day to bask in the lively atmosphere of the island.
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MYKONOS → ATHENS
After breakfast and check out, you will be transferred to the port in order to embark the ferry to Athens. Upon arriving to Rafina port, make your way to one star Michelin restaurant to enjoy dinner. After dinner, retire for the night to the hotel. DAY 10
ATHENS → HOME Breakfast
Check out from hotel and depart for half day Athens city tour. First stop visit the world-famous the Acropolis, where you will visit the monumental marble gates of the Propylae, the Temples of Athena, Nike and Parthenon. See the famous Porch of Maidens at the Temple of Erectheion. Next visit the Roman Temple of Olympian Zeus and learn about ancient Athens. Thereafter, continue tour with the panoramic drive by the city’s major attractions such as Zappeio, a conference and Exhibition Hall located at the heart of Athens. Short stop at the Panathenaic Stadium, the venue of the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. Continue passing by National Garden, St. Paul’s Church, Schliemann’s House (Nomismatic Museum), Catholic Cathedral, University and National Library. Drop off at Syntagma Square in front of the Parliament building to enjoy the ceremonial change of the Evzone Guards who wear traditional Greek outfits that takes place in front of the “Tomb of the
Unknown Soldier” in every change of the hour. Thereafter, head to Athens airport for your flight back to home. DAY 11
HOME SWEET HOME We hope you enjoyed your trip with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip. Suggested Excursions: • Additional activities that complement your holidays will be at your own discretion and is entirely optional. Minimum group size may apply • Santorini Wine Tasting Tour: €45 • Mykonos Glass Bottom Boat Tour: €60 • Athens McArthurglen Designer Outlet: €30 Tipping Guideline: (based on 11D8N) • €88 per person NOTE: • The sequence of the itinerary, flight schedules and hotels are subject to change without prior notice in the event of unforeseen circumstances. • Activities are subject to weather conditions. • During major events and festivals, accommodation may be re-located to outside of the city or in another city without prior notice.
PARTHENON TEMPLE ON THE ACROPOLIS IN ATHENS GREECE
FEATURE
Island Hopping in GREECE
VIEW OF FIRA TOWN - SANTORINI GREECE
You haven’t fully seen and experienced Greece until you’ve visited its offshore islands. With as many as 6,000 islands (both inhabited and uninhabited), here is a brief guide to the select few that no vacationers should miss. Santorini When you think about Greek islands, the first thing that usually comes to mind is Santorini, or more specifically, the crescent-shaped island’s picturesque architecture. Built on a volcano, it overlooks the Aegean Sea and features a complex of unblemished white buildings with bright blue domes (commonly found in the renowned village of Oia, which sits on a cliff). Unlike regular streets that meander through level grounds, Santorini offers narrow, sloped alleys that make journeys around town like one huge hike.
Mykonos Known as the island of the winds, Mykonos is the place for adrenaline-junkies seeking a taste of its water sports. Windsurfing, jet skiing, sea parachuting, sailing, snorkelling and diving are some of the most thrilling activities to try your hand at. Located at the
heart of Cyclades, the history of its formation has been rooted in Greek mythology. After Hercules had slaughtered the giants, he dumped them in a huge pile that eventually petrified over time to form the island that is Mykonos. While there, don’t forget to drop by the Panayia Paraportiani church and the Matoyanni Street.
Corfu Island An island off the coast of Greece, Corfu’s multi-cultural history is rooted in a mix of the French, British and Italian. Sparkling azure waters and classical, vintage spots make this an attractive destination for any visitor of Greece. Some of the more enchanting places to swing by are the medieval castles, the Monastry of Paleokastritsa and Angelokastro, as well as the Old Town, which features the Paris-inspired Liston Street, the Spianada Square and the Venetian fortresses.
Hydra Savour the serenity that this quaint island offers. As part of the Saronic Islands situated in the Aegean Sea, Hydra is a Greek island that seeks to preserve its purity. It has a ban on the usage of neon signs and strictly disallows the construction of modern structures – new buildings have to follow the vintage style of architecture it currently sports. Aside from the occasional rubbish truck, it is illegal to travel by car or motorcycles on the island. So while protecting Mother Nature, you can enjoy simple commutes by donkey or bicycle, perfect for tree-huggers or those seeking an escape from the city life.
Zakynthos Island Within the Ionian Sea lies the Zakynthos Island, the third largest Ionian Island, which is also known as Zante. Get closer to nature as you plunge into a voyage through the beaches along its more mountainous regions. Explore its rugged coves and cliffs, and if you’re lucky, you may bump into one of the resident sea turtles or seals. You can’t miss the Shipwreck Cove, which is known by other names as well such as Smugglers Cove and Navagio Beach. Accessible only by boat, a shipwrecked vessel from 1980 still lies on its shores, an incredible sight that trumps any visit to the museum.
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WONDER OF EGYPT + RED SEA
TOUR CODE: MECAIA
TEMPLE OF KING RAMSES II IN ABU SIMBEL, EGYPT
HIGHLIGHTS EGYPT Cairo 3
EGYPT
Hurghada 2
Flight path Traverse by coach Traverse by cruise Featured destinations Overnight stays 1 2 3
Luxor 1
Edfu Kom Ombo
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Aswan DAY 1
CAIRO • Giza Pyramids & Sphinx • The Sakkara Pyramid • The Egyptian Museum • Khan El Khlili Market HURGHADA • The Golden Sand & Coral Reefs LUXOR • Luxor Temple • Karnak Temple • Valley of the Kings • Temple of Hatshepsut ASWAN • Aswan High Dam • The Temple of Philae • Abu Simble NILE CRUISE • Edfu, Temple of Horus • Kom Ombo, Temple of God Sobek
DELICACIES
Assemble at the airport and depart for Cairo, the capital of Egypt.
the country’s incredible history as you gaze at the world’s most extensive collection of Pharaonic antiquities, stepping into the mystical realm of ancient Egypt.
DAY 2
DAY 3
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Meals on Board, Lunch, Dinner
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
CAIRO Movenpick HURGHADA Hilton
HOME → CAIRO
CAIRO
Begin the tour with a full day at the Egyptian Museum, also known as the Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, which houses about 120,000 Egyptian antiques. Learn about
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CAIRO
Feast your eyes as you embark on a road trip to discover the most significant monuments on Egypt. First is the Great Sphinx of Giza, whose origins and purpose is clouded in
Meal Plan 8 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 8 Dinners
HOTELS
Note: Hotels subject to final confirmation. Should there be changes, customers will be offered similar accommodations as stated in this list.
mystery, although there is evidence that suggest its presence as early as 2520B.C. Next, stand in awe of the Great Pyramid of Giza, the oldest ancient structure that is part of the Seven Wonders of the World. Towering at nearly 140m, its mere triangular architecture is an incredible feat all on its own. Continue from there to see the other great pyramids, before reaching the Sakkara, an ancient graveyard that carries several pyramids including the Pyramid of Djoser.
Back on the ship, proceed on to Edfu and retire into the night on the cruise. DAY 6
NILE CRUISE EDFU → LUXOR Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Going pass the Esna locks on the Nile River, arrive at Edfu and head to the Temple of Horus. Built between 237B.C. and 57B.C., it sits above ruins of earlier temples and boasts Egyptian inscriptions and symbols. Carry on with a trip to Luxor.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Start your fourth day journeying to Aswan, a city in southern Egypt. There, you will board a Nile Cruise. As the day moves along, drop by the Temple of Philae and the gigantic Unfinished Obelisk. Next, you may take an optional ride in a felucca, a traditional wooden sail boat, down the Nile. As the night comes to a close, return to the cruise for some rest. Note: Overnight cruise may not stop at city port stated is subjected to cruise schedule. DAY 5
NILE CRUISE ASWAN → KOM OMBO → EDFU Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Enter the Abu Simbel, which are made of two massive rock temples. Then, take to the Aswan High Dam. It was built to reduce floods in the Nile, as well as to protect the ancient granite quarries. Sail over to Kom Ombo, an Egyptian town, where you can find the Temple of Gods Sobek and Haroeris.
DAY 9
HURGHADA → CAIRO Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY 7
Depart to Cairo, where you will be introduced to the oldest oriental market in the country. Known as Khan El Khalili Market, it displays its colourful native gems and other trinkets along the street, which receives many visitors.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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DAY 4
CAIRO → ASWAN → NILE CRUISE
contamination, frolic at the clear beach, enjoying the soft golden sand and vibrant coral reefs. You may also venture off-track to the desert safari via a 4x4 jeep at own expenses. Retreat to the Hurghada Hotel for the night.
LUXOR → HURGHADA Arriving at Luxor, this is where the sea voyage on the Nile Cruise ends. Start the journey to the west bank of the Nile to visit Valley of the Kings, where tombs were built for the pharaohs and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt. Next, visit Temple of Hatshepsut, a mortuary temple dedicated to the Sun God. Pass by Colossi of Memnon, 2 massive stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. The next pit stop of the day is at the Temple of Luxor, built in the time of Pharaoh Amenhotep II and Pharaoh Ramses II. Follow by the Karnak Temple Complex, one of the largest temple complexes in history. Then, end the day by travelling to the Egyptian resort city, Hurghada.
CAIRO → HOME Breakfast
Bid Cairo farewell and journey by air back to home. DAY 11
HOME SWEET HOME We hope you enjoyed your trip with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip. Suggested Excursions: Additional activities that complement your holidays will be at your own discretion and is entirely optional. *minimum group size may apply • Nubian Village Aswan: USD 35 • Hot Air Balloon Luxor: USD120 • Glass Boat Hurghada: USD 45 • Safari By 4X4 with Lunch: USD 45
DAY 8
Tipping Guideline: (based on 11D8N) • USD 88 per person
Breakfast, Dinner
Note: • Due to unforeseen circumstances, the sequence of the itinerary may be subject to change without prior notice. VISA is required to travel to Egypt.
HURGHADA Freshen up in the morning with a dip into Hurghada’s turquoise waters. Free of
TEMPLE OF HATSHEPSUT
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Petra was the central meeting point of the Nabatean spice routes which originated from the Persian Gulf, Western Arabia and the Red Sea. The natural richness of the mountainous area combines in a superb way with the refined culture and massive architecture of the Nabateans, who carved the Street of Façades, the Theatre, the Royal Tombs and the Monumental Arch, and other houses and roads entirely into the rose-red sandstone rocks. No wonder UNESCO placed Petra on its World Heritage List. DAY 12
AMMAN → DEAD SEA → NEBO → AMMAN Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
PETRA, JORDAN
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5D3N JORDAN EXTENSION
TOUR CODE: MJAMMS
This morning we drive to the lowest point on earth, the Dead Sea, where you have leisure time and the chance to float on water. Try the well-known healing powers of the mud from the sea’s floor, relax in the gentle, lapping waters. Next, visit Mount Nebo, one of the most important holy sites in Jordan. This is the very place where the prophet Moses gazed upon the Promised Land, and is the presumed site of his burial. Known for its spectacular Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics, Madaba is home to the Greek Orthodox Basilica of Saint George, which houses the famous 6th century Mosaic Map of Jerusalem and the Holy Land. Afterward, return journey to Amman. DAY 13
AMMAN → JERASH → AJLOUN → AMMAN → HOME Breakfast, Lunch, Meals on Board
ITINERARY FROM DAY 1-9 FOLLOWS MECAIA DELICACIES Meal Plan 3 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 3 Dinners
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HOTELS
AMMAN Olive Tree Hotel Note: Hotels subject to final confirmation. Should there be changes, customers will be offered similar accommodations as stated in this list.
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DAY 10
CAIRO → AMMAN Lunch, Dinner
Bid Cairo farewell and journey by air to Amman. Upon arrival, discover Jordan’s capital Amman. First visit the Citadel, is on one of the seven hills on which Amman was built. Standing on this hill when the muezzins call upon the faithful to pray. From the Citadel we have a panoramic overview over the traditional part of the city. In downtown we see the Roman Theatre from 2nd century and the traditional souks. After dinner transfer to the hotel in Amman for overnight. DAY 11
AMMAN → PETRA → AMMAN Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
The lost city Petra: no visit of Jordan will be complete without having seen the capital of the ancient Nabatean kingdom, Petra. The long-lost city of Petra, carved entirely by man into the rose-red sandstone rocks.
Today you will be escorted to Jerash, the best example of a Roman provincial city in the whole Middle East. Visit the spectacular forum, Roman colonnaded street, the Nymphaeum and the Temple of Artemis. Then transfer through a beautiful pine-forest and olive groves, reaching the city of Ajloun, here you will find Al-Rabid Castle; the 12th century Castle built by one of Saladin’s lieutenants in the campaign against the Crusaders. After the visit, transfer back direct to the airport for your flight home. DAY 14
HOME SWEET HOME We hope you enjoyed your trip with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip. Tipping Guideline: (based on 14D11N) • USD 112 per person Note: • Due to unforeseen circumstances, the sequence of the itinerary may be subject to change without prior notice.
FEATURE
The Timeless Treasures of Egypt Explore the history of a civilisation through its age-old antiquities.
View of Fira Town - Santorini Greece
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nce ruled by what most believed to be the descendents of the gods and goddesses, Egypt was home to the likes of Cleopatra, Tutankhamun, Khufu, and many other Egyptian royalties. Renowned for its abundance of statues, temples and monuments, Egypt’s treasures mystify travellers even to this day. The Pyramids of Giza and the Great Sphinx of Giza have long since enchanted the world with their impressive architecture. Although the Pyramids of Giza are a testament to ancient Egyptian planning and ingenuity, it is the Great Pyramid of Giza (also known as the Pyramid of Khufu) that is renowned for its size, structure, and near perfect proportions. It is also one of the oldest and largest pyramids in Egypt and remains largely intact. Built under the rule of King Khufu, it was intended to be the pharaoh’s tomb. The oddly shaped monument, approx. 480-foot high, houses hundreds of chambers that are yet to be discovered even today. Carved from a mound of natural rock, the Great Sphinx of Giza symbolises strength and wisdom. Unlike the Greek sphinx, which is usually female, the Egyptian sphinx is typically portrayed as a male. In contrast to the malevolent Greek version, the Egyptian sphinx was also depicted as a benevolent figure in history. One common thing between both figures is that they guard places of great importance. Although Egypt isn’t known for its beaches,
history of Egypt, the Karnak Temple Hurghada is a renowned scuba diving spot not only exhibits Egyptian design and and a popular beach resort town. Home architecture, but also provides insight into to the Golden Sand & Coral Reefs, the city the lives of pharaohs of ancient Egypt. The lures nature-lovers from all walks of life to its massive temple complex dates back over diverse and vibrantly coloured coral reefs and 2,000 years and is comprised of towering abundant marine life. The stunning turquoise columns engraved with hieroglyphs, waters are excellent for chapels, and many other ruins. It windsurfing and has was once the largest religious attracted many tourists monument covering over over the past decade with 200 acres of land and its diving and snorkeling was a sacred place of activities. Alternatively, pilgrimage for nearly you can also visit the city 2,000 years. The area Luxor, where you will be of enclosure of Amun dazzled by the sheer of alone could hold ten wealth of its temples and average European tombs. cathedrals. As a popular destination, Abu Simbel Discover more of Egypt’s Luxor is home to treasures Temples archaeological sites at the such as the Luxor Temple, idyllic city of Aswan. Located south Karnak Temple, Valley of Kings of Cairo, Aswan is highly populated yet and Temple of Hatshepsut. The valuable it is the smallest of the three major cities monuments and antiquities are wonderful that is situated on the Nile. It is home to sights to explore. The Luxor Temple is many granite quarries from which most of among the most beautiful temples in Egypt. the obelisks seen in Luxor were sourced. It runs close to the river Nile and was You should visit the Aswan High Dam dedicated to Amun, the god king. Fronted built across the Nile River. It is known for by the massive statues and several obelisks, bringing great benefits to Egyptian farmers the temple’s latest additions includes a and for playing a major role in the country’s shrine to Alexander the Great, a Roman power supply. If you still have some time to sanctuary and an Islamic shrine. The main spare, drop by the Abu Simbel temples, two entrance to the temple complex was huge rock temples (The Great Temple and originally flanked by six colossal statues of The Small Temple) that were built during the Ramesses. reign of Ramesses II. If you’d like to learn more about the
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TOUR CODE: MSJNBA
Let the wild animals from National Geographic come to life right before your eyes. As you traverse through South Africa, live among tribal folk and embark on game drives. Exhilarating and eye opening, prepare for nine days of back-to-back adventures.
GAME RESERVE
DAY 1
HOME → JOHANNESBURG
Meals on Board
Assemble at the airport and depart for Johannesburg the capital of the Gauteng Province.
ZIMBABWE
BOTSWANA
DAY 2
JOHANNESBURG → SUN CITY Lunch, Dinner
Pilanesberg National Park Sun City
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Pretoria
SWAZILAND
Johannesburg
SOUTH AFRICA
Cape Town 3 Cape Peninsula
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LESOTHO Flight path Traverse by coach Featured destinations Overnight stays 1 2 3
Upon arrival, proceed for lunch and then visit to Predator World that offer an opportunity to see many of Africa’s predatory species at close quarters. depart to Sun City, a premier holiday resort city, offering a myriad of different entertainments, shopping and plenty of attractions and activities that will keep you busy. Try your luck in the casino, or take in spectacular show (own expenses). DAY 3
SUN CITY → PILANESBERG NATIONAL PARK Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast, depart to Pilanesberg National Park - the fourth largest National Park in southern Africa, lies inside a 1300 million-year-
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NAMIBIA
HIGHLIGHTS SUN CITY PILANESBERG NATIONAL PARK • Safari Game Drive • Predator World PRETORIA • Union Buildings • Voortrekker Monument • Opera House, Church Square JOHANNESBURG • Lesedi Cultural Village • Constitution Hill • Nelson Mandela Square CAPE TOWN • Cape Town Ostrich Ranch • Table Mountain with cable car ride • Victoria & Alfred Waterfront • Groot Constantia Wine Farm • Cape Peninsula Tour • Seal Island Hout Bay • Cape of Good Hope • Cape Point Funicular • Boulders Penguin Colony *Note: The Table Mountain excursion and the Seal Island Boat Ride are subject to weather conditions.
old volcanic complex and offers a wide variety of beautiful landscapes. Check in and free time to relax and explore the safari lodge. Late afternoon, hop on 4x4 open vehicle safari game drive to see Africa Big 5. DAY 4
PILANESBERG NATIONAL PARK → PRETORIA → JOHANNESBURG Breakfast, Lunch, Game Meat Dinner
Enjoy an early morning safari game drive. The morning safaris are very rewarding with light for photography. Lions are still lively and on the move at this time, antelope are more energetic and an abundance of birds may also be seen. Breakfast in lodge then depart for Johannesburg. Enroute to Pretoria, visit the Jacaranda city and take in Pretoria’s past, present and future. Drive past the site include Union Buildings, Voortrekker Monument and several other significant structures at Church Square. Enjoy game meat dinner at Carnivore Restaurant before we check in Johannesburg hotel. DAY 5
JOHANNESBURG
Breakfast, Tribal Buffet Lunch, Dinner
DELICACIES Meal Plan 7 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 6 Dinners Specialities • Ostrich lunch • Lobster lunch • Abalone dinner • Game Meat dinner • Tribal Buffet Lunch
Visit to Lesedi Cultural Village where you’ll learn about local South African tribes. Journey into the daily lives and rich traditions of the Zulu, Xhosa, Pedi, Sotho and Ndebele with your guide. Enjoy a tribal dance show and savor a buffet lunch. Then we will drive past the Carlton Centre in Johannesburg City and surrounding areas. Enjoy a guided tour of Constitution Hill. Thereafter, enjoy shopping and leisure time at Nelson Mandela Square.
HOTELS
JOHANNESBURG Southern Sun Montecasino PILANESBERG NATIONAL PARK Bakubung Bush Lodge SUN CITY Soho Hotel CAPE TOWN Southern Sun Cape Sun *Note: Hotels subject to final confirmation. Should there be changes, customers will be offered similar accommodations as stated in this list.
for discover the oldest commercial wine estate in South Africa. Take a step back in time, and come and experience a 45minute wine tasting & cellar tour, on this historical Constantia Wine Estate. You can walk around the vineyards at your leisure before departing to visit Jewel Africa. DAY 8
CAPE TOWN → CAPE PENINSULA → CAPE TOWN Breakfast, Lobster Lunch, Full Abalone Dinner
The entire day will be dedicated to exploring Cape Peninsula. Our journey to Cape Point takes us along the scenic Atlantic coastal routes, passing the pristine beaches of Clifton and Camps Bay as well as Hout Bay. Enjoy a boat ride to Seal Island to view seals and sea bird if weather permits. Continues over Chapman’s Peak which offers amazing photo opportunities, and onto the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. Ascend to the top of Cape Point by Funicular to see the lighthouse and enjoy the panoramic views. Dine on a lobster lunch before departing to Boulders Beach to catch a glimpse of the endangered African penguins. Today end with a top-grade abalone dinner that leaves you wanting more. DAY 9
CAPE TOWN → HOME Breakfast, Meals on Board
DAY 6
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CAPE POINT, SOUTH AFRICA
JOHANNESBURG → CAPE TOWN
Breakfast, Ostrich Meat Lunch
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Cape Town, South Africa’s oldest city and legislative capital. Upon arrival, depart for Cape Town Ostrich Ranch to learn about the species in a guided tour and savour the Ostrich Meat lunch, served at the Ostrich Farm. Then, indulge in retail therapy at the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. DAY 7
CAPE TOWN Breakfast, Dinner
Today ascend Table Mountain for unforgettable sweeping views (if weather permits). Drive back to Cape Town city through the Cape Malay Quarter, past the Grand Parade, City Hall and the Castle of Good Hope. Thereafter, depart to Groot Constantia
Head to Cape Town airport, where you will get ready to checkin for your flight and depart back to home. DAY 10
HOME SWEET HOME We hope you enjoyed your vacation with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip. Suggested Excursions: • Additional activities that complement your holidays will be at your own discretion and is entirely optional. *minimum group size may apply. • Sunset Champagne Cruise: USD 30 • 15min Helicopter Scenic Flight: USD 90 Tipping Guideline: (based on 10D7N) • USD 80 per person Note: Due to unforeseen circumstances, the sequence of the itinerary may change without prior notice.
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SOUTH AFRICA + VICTORIA FALLS Take a walk on the wild side in South Africa. Abound with nature’s ferocious beasts, as well as lush falls and greenery, this safari expedition serves as a once-ina-lifetime experience for city dwellers.
VICTORIA FALLS, SOUTH AFRICA
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TOUR CODE: MSVFAA
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HIGHLIGHTS
ZIMBABWE
ZIMBABWE • • •
Victoria Falls Guided Tour Victoria Town Sightseeing Tour The Zambezi Explorer Cruise
SOUTH AFRICA
NAMIBIA
SUN CITY • Valley of The Waves JOHANNESBURG • Pilanesberg TWO Game Drives • Lesedi Cultural Village • Nelson Mandela Square • Monte Casino CAPE TOWN • Cape Town Ostrich Ranch • Table Mountain with cable car ride • Victoria & Alfred Waterfront • Cape Town City Tour Half Day • Cape Point Tour Full Day • Seal Island Boat Ride • Cape Point Funicular Ride • Boulders Penguin Colony
Meal Plan 9 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 6 Dinners Specialities •Boma Dinner •Makuwa Kuwa Lunch •Sunset Cruise Dinner •Authentic Tribal Lunch •Ostrich lunch •Lobster lunch •Abalone dinner
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VICTORIA FALLS: A’Zambezi River Lodge SUN CITY: Cascades Hotel PILANESBERG NATIONAL PARK: Bakubung Bush Lodge JOHANNESBURG: Southern Sun Montecasino CAPE TOWN: Commodore Hotel *Note: Hotels subject to final confirmation. Should there be changes, customers will be offered similar accommodations as stated in this list.
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Sun City 1
Johannesburg
LESOTHO
SOUTH AFRICA
Flight path Traverse by coach Featured destinations Overnight stays 1 2 3
Cape Town 3
*Note: The Table Mountain excursion and the Seal Island Boat Ride are subject to weather conditions.
DELICACIES
BOTSWANA
Cape Peninsula DAY 1
HOME → JOHANNESBURG
Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport and depart for Johannesburg, the capital of the Gauteng Provide. DAY 2
VICTORIA FALLS
Meals on board, Lunch, Boma Dinner
Catch your domestic flight to Victoria Falls, located at the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe. Upon arrival, transfer to hotel for check in and lunch. This afternoon, embark on an unforgettable experience with a visit to Victoria Falls rainforest, one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World. You’ll be treated to an impressive view overlooking massive gorges plunging into imperceptible depths. Tonight, enjoy the Victoria Falls highlight - The Boma Dinner & Drum Show. Its described as an unforgettable African experience infused with Zimbabwean cuisine, spirited performances and traditional storytelling.
DAY 3 VICTORIA FALLS → FREE DAY Breakfast
After breakfast, spent the day at leisure or check with your guide for other optional activities to join. You may choose see Victoria Falls from an entirely different perspective when you take a 15 or 30-minute helicopter flip over this awe-inspiring natural phenomenon. Alternative, join a full day Safari package
comprising of a cruise on the Chobe River and a game drive in the world-famous Chobe National Park. DAY 4
VICTORIA FALLS
Breakfast, Makuwa Kuwa Lunch, Sunset Cruise Dinner
Today start with a city tour of the Falls town, followed by free time at the Elephant Walk and Arts & Craft center for shopping. Lunch will be served at the Makuwa Kuwa Restaurant and experience “Vulture Culture”. In the late afternoon, transfer to the jetty for a luxury Dinner Sunset Cruise on the Zambezi River with awesome scenery and gourmet food. Take in the beauty and grandeur of the Mighty Zambezi as you spot an assortment of game including Hippo, elephant, crocodile and a wide variety of bird species. DAY 5
VICTORIA FALLS → JOHANNESBURG → SUN CITY Breakfast, Buffet Dinner
If time permits, you can do some last-minute shopping before transfer for domestic flight to Johannesburg. Upon arrival, head to Sun City, a premier holiday resort city, offering a myriad of different entertainments, shopping and plenty of attractions and activities that will keep you busy. Try your luck in the casino, or take in spectacular show (own expenses).
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12D9N SOUTH AFRICA + VICTORIA FALLS Return to the city and pass through the Cape Malay Quarter, drive past the Castle of Good Hope, Grand Parade, City Hall and Cultural History Museum. Free time at Victoria and Alfred Waterfront. DAY 9
CAPE TOWN
Breakfast, Lobster Lunch, Abalone Dinner
The entire day will be dedicated to exploring Cape Peninsula. Our journey to Cape Point takes us along the scenic Atlantic coastal routes, passing the pristine beaches of Clifton and Camps Bay as well as Hout Bay. Enjoy a boat ride to Seal Island to view seals and sea bird if weather permits. Continues over Chapman’s Peak which offers amazing photo opportunities, and onto the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve. Ascend to the top of Cape Point by Funicular to see the lighthouse and enjoy the panoramic views. Dine on a lobster lunch before departing to Boulders Beach to catch a glimpse of the endangered African penguins. Today end with a top-grade abalone dinner that leaves you wanting more. DAY 10
CAPE TOWN – FREE DAY Breakfast
Today is program free for you to explore the port city in the way you want it. You may wish to join optional tour to experience activities available at the season of your visit or relax and shop in the Victoria & Alfred Waterfront. DAY 11
CAPE TOWN → HOME CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA
SUN CITY → PILANESBERG NATIONAL PARK Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
This morning enjoys your free time at the resort and the Valley of the Waves. After lunch, transfer to Pilanesberg National Park - the fourth largest National Park in southern Africa. Check in and free time to relax and explore the safari lodge. It’s safari time! Afternoon/sunset depart for open-top safari game drive into Africa’s Big 5 territory. DAY 7
PILANESBERG NATIONAL PARK → JOHANNESBURG Breakfast, Authentic Tribal Lunch, Thai Dinner
Enjoy a full breakfast overlooking the reserve. Time to Safari again! Hop on morning game drive takes you up close to the wildlife of
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the African Safari. Depart to Johannesburg via Lesedi Cultural Village for a true African experience - dancing, cultural shows and lunch. Transfer to Sandton for a shopping and dinner at a Thai Restaurant situated on Mandela Square.
Enjoy your last few hours in beautiful Cape Town before transfer to the airport for your return flight to home. DAY 12
HOME SWEET HOME We hope you enjoyed your vacation with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip.
DAY 8
JOHANNESBURG → CAPE TOWN Breakfast, Ostrich Meat Lunch
Tipping Guideline: (based on 12D9N) • USD 96 per person
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Cape Town, South Africa’s oldest city and legislative capital. Upon arrival, proceed to Cape Town Ostrich Ranch for guided tour & ostrich Lunch. You can see all aspects of ostrich breeding and ranching, including the manufacture of ostrich leather goods. Moving on, jump onto a cable car to reach the summit of the recognizable flattopped Table Mountain if weather permits.
Suggested Excursions: Additional activities that complement your holidays will be at your own discretion and is entirely optional. • *minimum group size may apply. • Chobe Safari Full Day Tour: USD184 • Winelands Full Day Tour: USD95 • Whales & Wine Tour: USD95 (Operate from Jul to Nov only) • Cultural Tour & Robben Island: USD95
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Breakfast
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South Africa’s Big Five African Lion With an electrifying gaze that could both entrance and intimidate, this big cat remains to this day one of the most majestic creatures to roam the safari. These natural predators that form the royalty of the animal world hunt in packs and encapsulate what team work means. Vicious whilst in a fight, the lifespan of an average African lion could be reduced to below 14 years due to fatal injuries. But their biggest threat is the hunters who have endangered them as a species.
Symbolic of the wilderness of South Africa, the Big Five are some of the most dangerous and elusive species of the animal kingdom. Coined by game hunters, the term, Big Five, represents the utter difficulty in capturing or even spotting these creatures. Hence, they have become hunting favourites, the coveted target and prize of modern hunters. These are the South African Big Five.
African Leopard It has golden fur embellished with black spots, also known as rosettes that are sometimes circular and other times square-shaped. Fast and furious, this natural beauty is the ultimate athlete with the unrivalled ability to sprint at a speed of 60km/h and leap horizontally over a 6m distance, which is double the distance of their best vertical leap. Thanks to their hide and insane climbing skills, the agile African leopard easily blends into their surroundings and stays out of a reach at the top of a tree.
Cape Buffalo
African Rhinoceros
Marked by their recognisable horns that are likened to two hooks or one big moustache, Cape Buffalos are not to be messed with. Thanks to its sharp curved weapon, this burly animal has earned a nasty reputation for having fatally wounded more game hunters than any other beast in Africa. When a Cape Buffalo has been spotted, you’ll be hardpressed not to find an ox-pecker bird resting atop the mammal, pecking on its hide to remove parasites.
The last mammal of the Big Five is the African Rhino that is split into two species, the Black rhino and the White rhino. The Black rhino normally survive as lone rangers, whereas the White rhino goes in groups, which may justify how Black rhinos are dwindling faster in numbers, being easier to corner and capture. Despite the distinction between the two species, rhinos are neither black nor white – they are grey.
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African Elephant Taking the cake as the world’s largest mammal, these giants average at a weight of about 6,350kg, according to the National Geographic. Known for their gentle nature, African elephants can be a fun bunch to watch especially during bath times when they make use of their trunks to spray water on themselves. While this behaviour may not scare off too many creatures, you wouldn’t want to be near one when it’s agitated. With a mammoth and muscular frame, they could crush you to bits in a second. As they were being widely poached for their ivories, a ban on it has helped protect the species from extinction.
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TOUR CODE: MTISTA
HOT AIR BALLOON CAPPADOCIA
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Straddle the border between the Europe and Asia in this Muslim country, Turkey, and feast your eyes on ancient cities with rock-like monasteries, limestone hot springs and grandiose structures that withstood the test of time.
HIGHLIGHTS TURKEY
ISTANBUL • Hippodrome • Topkapi Palace • Blue Mosque • Hagia Sophia • The Marmaray Railway • Grand Bazaar CANAKKALE • Troy • Trojan House KUSADASI • Ephesus • Turkish Leather Show Room PERGAMON • The Acropolis • Bergama Acropolis Cable Car KONYA • Mevlana Museum • Horozluhan Caravanserai CAPPADOCIA • Goreme Open-air Museum • Avanos Pottery Village • Valleys of Goreme • Carpet Factory • Whirling Dervishes and Belly Dance with unlimited soft and alcoholic drinks ANKARA • Ataturk Mausoleum
DELICACIES Meal Plan 7 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 7 Dinners Specialities • Turkish Kebab • Elti Ekmek • Turkish Grill Fish
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ISTANBUL Wyhdnam Old City CANAKKALE Kolin KUSADASI Grand Belish PAMUKKALE Thermal Colossae CAPPADOCIA MCD Cave BOLU Von *Note: Hotels subject to final confirmation. Should there be changes, customers will be offered similar accommodations as stated in this list.
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Flight path Traverse by coach Traverse by cruise Featured destinations Overnight stays
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HOME → ISTANBUL
get to the city’s Acropolis, you’ll have to take the cable car. Next, hop on for a ride bound for Kusadasi, an Aegean Coastal town.
Assemble at the airport and depart for Istanbul, a unique city that’s built on two continents, Asia and Europe.
DAY 4
Meals on Board
DAY 2
ISTANBUL → CANAKKALE Lunch - Turkish Kebab, Dinner in Hotel
Kick things off with a trip to the Topkapi Palace, the first Great Imperial Palace of the Ottoman Dynasty. The 16th century Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet Mosque), the only one in Istanbul with 6 minarets, is next. Admire the Egyptian Column, Serpentine Column and Ibrahim Pasha Palace at the Hippodrome Square, before visiting the Christian-Islamic St. Sophia Museum. After an appetising meal, board a ferry to Canakkale via Gallipoli. DAY 3
CANAKKALE → PERGAMON → KUSADASI Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner in Hotel
The Legendary wooden horse of Troy, is located at Canakkale. After touring the grounds of the ancient city within which it is found, move on to the next ancient destination, the roman city of Pergamon. To
KUSADASI → SELCUK → PAMUKKALE Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner in Hotel
Ever wondered where the biblical Virgin Mary might have lived? We explore the House of Virgin Mary then traipse through the Ephesus ancient city. Following that, see one of the world’s ancient seven wonders, the Artemis Temple. Luncheon will be served, before we leave for Pamukkale. Note: Pamukkale is a thermal region with an abundance of hot springs. Most hotels will have thermal baths as well, so please bring your swimwear. DAY 5
PAMUKKALE → KONYA → CAPPADOCIA
Breakfast, Lunch - Etli Ekmek, Dinner in Hotel
Enter the Hierapolis to experience its unrivalled thermal baths, before stepping into the Cotton Castle. Formed by deposits of white limestone from thermal springs, the heavenly terraces exude a surreal, mystical vibe not to be missed. Lunch at Horozluhan, an ancient caravanserai restored restaurant. Visit the 700-year-old ancient “hotel”,
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for more things to do, try the Sunrise Hot Air Balloon Tour at own expense, which brings you across the lavish landscape.
DAY 6
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
CAPPADOCIA
Breakfast, Lunch - Pottery Kebab, Dinner in Hotel
A visit to the scenic Valley of Fairy Chimneys marks the start of your day in Cappadocia. Walk through the Underground City of Kaymakli, which once housed 15,000 Christian refugees. Next, scale the Esentepe Hill to get a bird’s eye view of the unorthodox World Heritage Site. After the Pigeon Valley, venture into the Goreme Open-Air Museum, populated with multiple monasteries with raw, rock facades. Pick up a new skill while at the Avanos Pottery Village and be enchanted by the unusual Uchisar “Castle” Village. Unwind into the night watching Whirling Dervishes and their belly-dancing performance while indulging in a free flow of soft and alcoholic drinks. If you’re looking
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DAY 7
CAPPADOCIA → ANKARA → BOLU On the way to Safranbolu, a UNESCO World Heritage town, stop by the country’s second largest lake, Lake Tuz, as well as the Ataturk Mausoleum. Gaze at the Black Sea Region’s profusion of nature, as you journey onwards. DAY 8
BOLU → ISTANBUL
Breakfast, Lunch - Turkish Grill Fish, Dinner - Chinese Fare
The day begins with a tour of the Old Bazaar, Sundial Clock, Koprulu Mosque, Turkish Delight Shop and the Old Bath, built in 1322. Take to the highest point of Hidirlik Hill, where you’ll be greeted with a landscape of the Ottoman city below. In the afternoon, return to Istanbul and treat yourself to a shopping spree at the bustling Grand Bazaar.
DAY 9
ISTANBUL → HOME Breakfast
Today, you will have the entire morning to yourself with the choice to either sleep in or make up your own itinerary in Istanbul. We recommend trying the Balik Ekmek and Bosphorus River Cruise. Once you’re done, head to the airport for a homebound flight. DAY 10
HOME SWEET HOME We hope you enjoyed your vacation with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip. Suggested Excursions: Additional activities that complement your holidays will be at your own discretion and is entirely optional. *minimum group size may apply • Bosphorus Cruise + Spice market: USD 75 • Hot Air Balloon Tour: USD 230 • Jeep safari: USD 85 Tipping Guideline: ((based on 10D7N) • USD 70 per person
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known as the Caravanserai, which used to host traders and travellers. Then, visit the museum of 13th century philosopher, Melvana Celaleddin-i Rumi, for the last stop of the day.
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TURKEY An Ancient Trail A fusion of the East and West, Turkey is a Muslim nation with a unique location that touches a part of Europe and Asia. Influenced heavily by the Muslim-centric Ottoman Empire, which was found in the country, it boasts a rich culture and intriguing history. But what wows visitors are the ancient cities and the ruins within that Turkey is replete with. Follow our trail into yesteryears as we highlight the must-visit crowd favourites. Ancient city of Troy It was supposedly where the mythical Trojan War took place. Dating back to about 4,000 years ago, Troy is an ancient city found in the province of Canakkale, Turkey. The iconic site, which inspired Iliad, an epic poem by Homer, was of both historical and cultural significance. It was first inhabited in the early Bronze Age, when a wall was built to protect the citadel. Eventually, the city expanded, including a residential complex, as well as a palace of sorts.
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Ancient city of Pergamon Another ancient city to visit is Pergamon, located in northern and western Bergama. The city rose to prominence in the Hellenistic period, from 281BC to 133BC, as the capital of the Attalid dynasty. Revel in what is left of the city’s Sanctuary of
Goreme Open-air Museum Heading to Cappadocia, make a pit stop at the Goreme Open-air Museum. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it boasts a complex of monasteries from the 10th to 12th century. One of its most distinctive features includes its raw, rock façade, which is an incredible sight of odd and almost organic architecture. Beyond the unpolished exterior are detailed frescoes, depicting biblical and angelic characters, whose colour has hardly faded over the years.
Safranbolu Trajan, Atheneum Library and the grandest of all sights, also known as the hallmark of Pergamon architecture, with steep steps and a capacity of about 10,000 people, the Hellenistic Theatre.
Ancient city of Ephesus Situated in the small town of Selcuk in Kusadasi, the ancient city of Ephesus lays in ruins. Though without concrete evidence of the exact date of origin, it is believed that this city has been around since 3,000BC. Located by a valley, it was used as an ancient trading centre, as well as a hub for Christians. Don’t miss the Temple of Artemis (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World), Library of Celsus (built in 125AD), Odeon (a theatre constructed in 150AD) and Temple of Hadrian, all of which are spectacular ancient architecture found in the city.
Travel back to the ancient times of the Ottoman Empire in the town of Safranbolu, located north of Ankara. Due to its famous traditional Ottoman houses and its key role in the history of the caravan trade, the city has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Old Town of Safranbolu is also home to a plethora of ancient treasures such as well-preserved old buildings and 1008 registered historical artifacts. Here, you may also find the famous Cinci Han, a brooding 17th-century caravanserai that has been converted into a hotel brimming with shops, as well as the Cinci Hamam, a prominent Turkish bath that is still in operation today since the 17th century. Do stroll along the cobbled streets of Safranbolu and admire the graceful, halftimbered houses littered along the sides, many of which have huge water pools to cool the air on warm summer days.
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The Must-Do List DUBAI
One of the most popular tourist destinations, Dubai holds a multiplicity of attractions that can be hard to choose between, especially when on a tight schedule. Sifting out the best of the best, we present you with the ultimate Dubai to-do list, featuring one-of-a-kind activities that you can find nowhere else in the world.
Ski in the Mall of the Emirates
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While other shopping malls provide a bowling alley, an arcade or an indoor ice-skating rink, the Mall of the Emirates (one of the world’s largest shopping centres) takes it one step further and builds an indoor ski resort within its grounds. Established in November 2005, Ski Dubai recreates the popular winter activity over the span of its 22,500sqm of space. It boasts an 85m-high snow-covered “mountain” with various slopes and a 400m-long run. To make the experience more realistic, they release actual penguins on site for the public to interact with as well.
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Go for an Exhilarating Desert Safari
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Escape the city, where concrete land and towering skyscrapers abounds. Why not, for a change, head to the desert in Dubai? Hop on a four-wheel buggy and venture off-track as you speed head-on towards sand dunes, an experience that the adrenalineseeker would find attractive. A package tour includes a mellow camel ride, a belly dancing performance and a sumptuous buffet dinner.
Visit the World’s Tallest Building
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Defeating the Shanghai Tower, One World Trade Centre, John Hancock Centre and the Petronas Towers in height, the world’s tallest man-made structure is Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, standing at 829m. Stand at the base of the building and you’ll feel like the smallest creature on Earth, but ascend to the top observation deck of the skyscraper and you’ll be gifted with a magnificent view of the city landscape. Designed by Adrian Smith, it began construction in Sept 21, 2004 before completion about six years later in 2010.
Visit the World’s Only 7-Star Hotel
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When you want to feel like royalty, there’s nothing like stepping foot into the world’s most luxurious hotel, known as the Burj Al Arab. Standing alone on an artificial island surrounded by the sea, its mere structure that resembles the shape of a ship’s sail is a sight to behold. Designed by Tom Wright of WKK Architects, the hotel has 28 double-story floors with 202 suites, the largest of which spans an astounding 780 square metres. You would have to be a millionaire to afford a stay at one of its Royal Suites, which is priced at about US$18,000 per night.
Witness a Sunrise on a Hot Air Balloon
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Forget automobiles, planes, trains and boats. Take to the air on a much more thrilling ride – a hot air balloon. It is the best way to experience and view the sandy horizon of the Dubai desert. Lasting an hour (if the weather permits), the ride will be largely dictated by the direction of the wind, flying to wherever it takes us. Besides the endless expanse of beautiful barren land, you may also catch sight of a few inhabitants of the Arabian desert, including gazelles, oryx and camels. But what makes this voyage extra special is its early take-off time, which allows you to catch the first glow of the sunrise, welcoming the start of a new day.
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TOUR CODE: MEDXBA
Enjoy a week of adventure visiting the major destinations of United Arab Emirates. Marvel at the grandeur of the country’s architecture on this exotic getaway.
BURJ AL ARAB
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HIGHLIGHTS UNITED ARAB EMIRATES DUBAI • Burj Al Arab • Gold and Spice Souk • Jumeirah Mosque • Dubai Creek • Plam Island • Dubai Mall • Dubai Fountain • Mall of the Emirates • Burj Khalifa
ABU DHABI • Sheikh Zayed Mosque • Heritage Village • Hyatt Capital Gate • Emirates Palace • Sheikh Khalifa’s Palace • The Ferrari World (excluded admission)
DELICACIES Meal Plan 4 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches Specialities • Arabic Buffet Lunch
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HOTELS
DAY 1
HOME → DUBAI
DUBAI Mövenpick Hotel *Note: Hotels subject to final confirmation. Should there be changes, customers will be offered accommodation similar to this list.
Flight path Traverse by coach Featured destinations Overnight stays
Meal on board
Assemble at the airport and depart for Dubai, a popular tourist destination in the city of United Arab Emirates. Upon arrival, you will be transfer to hotel check in.
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DUBAI
Breakfast, Arabic Buffet Lunch 1 2
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UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Begin your holiday with drive into the old Al Bastakiya quarter to get a glimpse of Dubai’s past. Navigate past mudbrick courtyards and houses with wind towers that circulate the cooling breeze. See the 18th-century Al Fahidi Fort, the city’s oldest building and home to Dubai Museum, as your guide tells you about its historical fortifications. Board an Abra (10min water taxi) sail cross Dubai Creek and delve into the Deira district to visit its souks. Stroll around the Gold Souk past shops shining with gold and precious stones and explore the traditional Spice Souk, where the stalls brim with exotic spices, herbs and other goodies. Drive past Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Palace and if you are lucky you will be able to see peacocks. Continue our route takes us to Meydan – home of the famous
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horse race track. Then we further proceed to awe-inspiring Grand Mosque of Jumeirah for a photo stop. After seeing the old tradition of Dubai, we will now visit the New Dubai. Admire the sail-shaped Burj Al-Arab hotel, one of the world’s tallest hotel and crane your neck to see the tip of the breath-taking Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building. Continue to the Plam Jumeirah, the man-made archipelago shaped like a palm tree and marvel at the mighty Atlantis, The Palm hotel that soars up from its outer edges. Enjoy Arabic buffet lunch. Photo stop at Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building and be enthralled by this modern architectural and engineering marvel. Thereafter, visit The Dubai Mall, the world’s largest shopping mall. In the evening, experience The Dubai Fountain, a performance of light, music and water.
Sheikh Zayed Mosque also known as The White Mosque is the largest Mosque in UAE (open for public on Sat – Thu). Continue Sightseeing tour of Abu Dhabi to see the Heritage Village, Hyatt Capital Gate, the majestic Emirates Palace, and Sheikh Khalifa’s Palace. Drive to Yas Island and photo stop at Ferrari World Theme Park (entrance ticket is optional by own expenses). Drive back to Dubai and stop at Mall of the Emirates for shopping till transfer back to hotel.
Tipping Guideline: (based on 6D4N) • USD48 per person Note: • The sequence of the itinerary, flight schedules and hotels are subject to change without prior notice in the event of unforeseen circumstances. • Activities are subject to prevailing weather conditions. • During major events, accommodation may be relocated without prior notice.
DAY 5
DUBAI → HOME Breakfast
On this morning of leisure, soak in the last of your holiday before transferring to the Dubai airport to depart for home.
DAY 3
DUBAI Breakfast
Explore the rest of the city on this day of leisure. You may wish to go on a desert safari and experience a range of activities on offer such as dune bashing, sand skiing and camel riding. To further enhance your safari, there is the option to feast on a delicious barbecue dinner. DAY 4
DUBAI → ABU DHABI → DUBAI Breakfast, Arabic Buffet Lunch
Full day excursion to Abu Dhabi – the capital of the United Arab Emirates. Visit
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DAY 6
HOME SWEET HOME We hope you enjoyed your trip with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again on your next trip. Suggested Excursions: Additional activities that complement your holidays will be at your own discretion and is entirely optional. *minimum group size may apply • Desert Dune Safari (SIC): USD60 • Ferrari Theme Park: USD78 • Burj Khalifa – At The Top: USD35 (09:30-15:00hrs), USD55 (15:30-18:00hrs)
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Deposit required per person $1,000 $2,000 80% of total tour fare Amount per Terms & Conditions stipulated by principal suppliers
1.2 Payment of deposit does not constitute confirmation of the tour. All group tours are subject to a minimum group size (as determined by the Company) in order for the confirmation to be effected and for the departure to be finalised. 1.3 Full payment is required no later than twenty one (21) days prior to departure. In case of tours in peak season, full payment must be made one month before departure. If full payment is not received by the stipulated deadline, the Company reserves the right to forfeit the deposit and cancel the reservation. In such an event, the cancellation fee as stated in Section 2 is payable by the Customer. 1.4 By making deposit and balance payment, it is deemed that you have read, understood and accepted the Tour Booking Terms and Conditions in the booking form. 1.5 The Company reserves the right to request for a top-up on initial deposit for immediate issuance of air tickets, to avoid incurring additional surcharges. 2. CANCELLATION BY THE CUSTOMER 2.1 Cancellation of booking must be made in writing or in person to avoid any misunderstanding. 2.2 The following cancellation fees applied once any group tour package booking is made: No. of days between departure and receipt of cancellation notice 35 working days or more 15-34 working days 08-14 working days 04-07 working days 03 working days and less
Cancellation fee per person All tours except those in peak season 50% of deposit Full deposit 50% of tour fare 75% of tour fare Full tour fare
Tour in peak season Full deposit 50% of tour fare 75% of tour fare Full tour fare Full tour fare
2.3 The above cancellation fees apply if the air-tickets are not issued. If the air-tickets are issued, the value of the air-tickets will be added onto the cancellation fees. If the deposit amount is insufficient to cover the cancellation fee, the Customers must pay for the difference. 2.4 Working days refers to Monday to Friday excluding public holidays. Peak season refers to school holidays and public holidays. 3. CANCELLATION BY THE COMPANY 3.1 The Company acts as an agent for service suppliers. After deposit or full payment has been made, all arrangements are still subject
to final confirmation by service suppliers. At times due to low subscription for a group tour, the Company may choose to cancel the entire tour fourteen (14) days prior to departure. 3.2 The Company shall also not be held liable for any contingent costs incurred by the Customer arising from the cancellation. 4. REFUND POLICY 4.1 No refund will be made with respect to accommodation, meals, sightseeing tours or any other services included in the tour fare but not utilised by the Customer, either in part or full, or when the Customer amends, cancels or otherwise changes any arrangements after commencement of the tour. 4.2 All refund will be made within fourteen (14) working days in a form of cheque. For credit card payment, refund will be made through the credit card company. 4.3 Air tickets with refund value will only be refunded to Customers four (4) to six (6) weeks after the respective airlines have refunded to the Company. The standard processing period for air tickets refund varies from three (3) to six (6) months (subject to individual airlines). 4.4 During peak period, the refund process may be longer due to increase in transactions. 5. AMENDMENT TO BOOKINGS (REQUESTED BY PASSENGERS) 5.1 For any changes in departure date or tour type, cancellation charges apply as listed under Section 2 on Cancellation by the Customer. 5.2 For every request made regardless of whether any previous amendment was confirmed by airlines, hotel or otherwise, there will be a minimum fee of $150 per person per amendment. This does not include any other fees imposed by the airlines, ground operator or hotel. 5.3 A postponement of tour by Customers for any reason is a cancellation. Under such circumstances, the above Cancellation Policies will apply accordingly. 6. AMENDMENT TO TOUR ITINERARY BY COMPANY 6.1 The Company makes reasonable effort to avoid changes in the itinerary. However, the Company reserves the right to make minor changes at any time due to unforeseen circumstances, especially during peak periods or in the event of other circumstances beyond our control. 7. EXTENSION OF STAY / DEVIATION 7.1 Extension of stay may be permitted at the end of tour, subject to the restriction of the air ticket, seat availability and hotel confirmation prior to the commencement of the tour. All requests must be made before issuance of air tickets. If the extension of stay / deviation is unable to be confirmed three (3) weeks prior to the group’s departure date, the passenger is deemed to stick to the original tour schedule. In the event that the original schedule has been changed by the Company, any extra cost will be borne by the Customer. 7.2 Cancellation fee is also applicable if the Customer cancels the booking due to extension / deviation is unable to confirm prior to departure. 8. TRAVEL DOCUMENTS, TRAVEL INSURANCE & TRAVEL VOUCHERS 8.1 Passport and other Travel Documents It is Customer’s sole responsibility to ensure that he / she has a valid passport with minimum six (6) months validity from the date of scheduled return to Singapore, as well as the necessary visas, vaccinations, health certificates and
all necessary travel documents as required by various government authorities of the destinations of travel. 8.2 Visa – please refer to our full version Tour Booking Terms & Conditions at www.euholidays. com.sg/tnc*. The Customer may seek advice from the Company on visa application; however it is Customer’s own responsibility to obtain a valid visa. 8.3 Travel Insurance 8.3.1 Arrangement of travel insurance coverage is strongly recommended with respect to unforeseen circumstances such as trip cancellation, loss of deposit, baggage, personal accident, injury, illness, etc. Under no circumstances shall the Company be construed as a carrier under a contract for safe carriage of the Customer or his / her baggage and other personal belongings. 8.3.2 The Company shall not be responsible for any loss or damage in relation to trip cancellation, loss of personal baggage, accidents, injuries and illness. 8.3.3 Should there be any amendment to the date and duration of travel, it is Customer’s responsibility to inform the travel insurance company to amend the date and duration of the insurance coverage. 8.4 Travel Vouchers – please refer to our full version Tour Booking Terms & Conditions at www. euholidays.com.sg/tnc* 9. GENERAL MATTERS RELATING TO TOURS For accommodation, special request, baggage, meals, seat rotation and single supplement, please refer to our full version Tour Booking Terms & Conditions at www.euholidays.com.sg/tnc* 10. PRICING POLICIES – for tour fare inclusion, exclusion, child fare and mode of payment, please refer to our full version Tour Booking Terms & Conditions at www.euholidays.com.sg/ tnc* 11. RESPONSIBILITY - please refer to our full version Tour Booking Terms & Conditions at www. euholidays.com.sg/tnc* 12. COMPLAINT & CLAIM Any complaints / claims have to be made in writing within seven (7) days from the date of return. No responsibility is accepted in respect of any complaints / claims which are made after seven (7) days of return. 13. MISCELLANEOUS The Company reserves the right to change, amend, insert or delete any Tour Booking Terms and Conditions containing in this document, as the case may be, without prior notice. The Tour Booking Terms and Conditions complement those terms and conditions contained in the relevant documents provided by third (3rd) party service providers such as airline or cruise tickets, hotel check-ins etc. (Please refer to our website www.euholidays.com.sg/ tnc for the full version of it or request a print copy from our Customer Service Executive)* July 2016
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