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European Dream Voyage: 14 days Europe Travel with disney (13 Nights / 14 Days)

European Dream Voyage: 14 days Europe Travel with disney
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Durations : 13 Nights / 14 Days
Starting From $ 3005
Price per adult on double / twin Sharing basis
Package Overview
Highlights :
  • Accommodation
  • Sight Seeing
  • Airport Transfers
  • Breakfast
  • Professional Tour Guide

Accommodation :

No:o Nights Hotels
2 Golden Tulip Zoetermeer or similar
1 Hotel Residenz or similar
3 H+ Hotel and Spa Engelberg or similar
1 Hotel Stay Inn or similar
1 Sharaton Padvoa or similar
1 Hotel Papillo Rome or similar
1 Hotel Lago Verde or similar
1 Best Western Thoiry Hotel or similar
2 Novotel Massy or similar

 

Inclusions

  • Return transportation by deluxe AC coach from your selected pick up point
  • Return channel crossing via Eurotunnel or Ferry
  • 13 nights accommodation in a 3/4* hotel with breakfast
  • 12 Indian dinners, 1 Continental dinner & 10 vegetarian lunches & 1 continental lunch.
  • Entrances and sightseeing as mentioned in Tour Highlights
  • All tips and service charges
  • Premium service of a Tours’ Representative

Exclusions

  • All personal expenses.
  • optional tours.

Extra Notes

  • Download the Disneyland Paris app on your smartphone or tablet in order to consult the Disney Park Guide and access real-time information about shows and parades. The app also features attraction queuing times and details of any attraction closures.
  • Departure Dates 2023
  • APR - 01, 08, 15, 22, 29
  • MAY - 06, 08, 10, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27
  • JUN - 03, 05, 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26
  • JUL - 01, 03, 05, 08, 10, 15, 17, 22,24, 26, 29
  • AUG - 02, 05, 07, 09, 12, 14, 19, 21,26, 28, 30
  • SEP - 02, 09, 16, 23
  • OCT - 07, 14, 21
  • NOV - 11
  • Important Notes
  • On occasions, due to large events, traffic, logistics and availability of reservations, it
  • may be necessary to change the above itinerary. However, all aspects of the itinerary
  • will be covered. In the event of the Eiffel Tower restricting access the price difference for
  • the restricted floor will be reimbursed. Eiffel Tower when closed during national holidays
  • or events may be substituted by Montparnasse tower or will be refunded.
  • As coaches are prohibited in certain parts of Pisa, Rome, Florence and Venice majority
  • of the tour will be conducted by walking. Please note on occasions during peak season
  • maximum occupancy per room will be 2 persons, in which case an alternative room
  • configuration will be provided.
  • B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, CL=Continental Lunch, D=Dinner, CD=Continental Dinner
Package Itinerary
Day 1 : Brussels, Calais, London, and Holland (Area: 550 km)

Join your coach this morning for an exciting europe travel adventure! We'll be heading towards Dover for your picturesque crossing to the charming destinations of Calais or Dunkerque. You must have your passports on hand as we must pass through French and UK immigration as well as security. The ferry ride will take approximately 90 minutes; if coming from the Euro Tunnel train, it will take 40 minutes. When we reach continental Europe, we travel towards Belgium. For lunch, we s
top early in the afternoon on the outskirts of Oostende. A picnic-style buffet is waiting for you.
After lunch we continue our journey towards Brussels, the Belgian capital. When we get in Brussels, we get off the coach and go to the Old Town through the charming cobblestone streets. Admire "The Grand Place" or Grote here.
Brussels' Markt, the city's main square. The Square offers fantastic possibilities to take pictures of the two majestic, larger, more sumptuous guildhalls
buildings that make up the city's Town Hall and the King's House or Breadhouse structure the City of Brussels Museum.
During festivals, it's common to see costumes on the Manneken Pis. Before leaving Brussels, we board the bus and stop for pictures at the "Atomium," a huge stainless steel atom that was built for the 1958 Brussels World's Fair.
Note: On occasion, there may be significant delays when crossing the English Channel, so on day four, a city tour of Zurich will take the place of one of Brussels.
We then travel to our hotel and restaurant in the Netherlands. Depending on where the hotel is, we either head to the restaurant for our Indian dinner or we head in that direction, where our own caterers will serve dinner in one of the hotel's conference rooms.

Day 2 : Keukenhof Tulip Gardens or Madurodam - Amsterdam

After breakfast today, we travel to the famous Keukenhof Tulip Gardens in Lisse, South Holland. Known for its breathtaking floral displays, Keukenhof has over six million bulbs that bloom from March to May, covering 32 hectares, making it one of the largest flower gardens in the world. (After May 9th, Keukenhof will close for the year and be replaced by the tourist attraction and miniature park known as Madurodam. There are numerous 1:25 scale model representations of well-known Dutch sites, historic cities, and substantial projects there.
We leave Amsterdam in the early afternoon in direction of the Cheese and Clog farm. Enjoy a local's explanation of the cheese-making process and the functions of clogs in both historical and contemporary Dutch society at the Cheese and Clog farm. We will travel to Amsterdam, the Dutch city, later in the day. It is well known for its aesthetic legacy, intricate canal system, and small buildings with gabled facades.
Enjoy this beautiful city while on a boat that will take you through Amsterdam's intricate network of canals.
Then, in the evening, we will proceed to enjoy our Indian cuisine before retiring for our final night in Holland because the next day, we will check out and begin our journey towards Germany.
B, L, D

Day 3 : Holland - Cologne - River Rhine Cruise (Distance: 530 Kms)

After breakfast this morning, we check out of the hotel and get on the coach to travel to Cologne (also known as Koln in German) by way of the South-East through the Netherlands and into Germany. In Cologne, we get off the bus and make our way to the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter. It was designated a World Heritage Site in 1996 and is highly known for its gothic architecture. It is also the most popular tourist attraction in Germany. Inside, you may take in the impressively large naive, which draws 20,000 visitors daily on average.
Don't forget to take pictures of the Cathedral from the outside. At 157 metres tall and taking over 600 years to build, it is one of Germany's most well-known architectural landmarks. After that, we reunite and proceed to walk towards the Indian restaurant where we will have lunch before getting back on the coach.
Before boarding our boat for a calm and beautiful trip on the River Rhine, we continue our drive deeper into Germany.
Admire the breathtaking vineyards, national parks, and old castles as you travel along the longest river in Germany. While on your cruise, relax with a cup of tea while taking in the beautiful scenery and winding down the afternoon.
After that, we continue the enchantment of your europe travel as we rejoin our coach and make our way to the hotel. Before turning in for the evening and getting ready to leave the next morning, we savour a delectable Indian lunch.
B, L, D

Day 4 : Heidelberg, the Black Forest, Lake Titisee, and the Rhine Falls (Distance: 480 km)

We put our stuff aboard the carriage after breakfast. Your coach, seats, and tour guide may change this morning because our combination trips are merging. With new companions, your tour continues. Following that, we travel to Heidelberg, a town in southwest Germany that lies on the River Necker's footbed
The Old Bridge, which offers stunning views of Heidelberg Castle sitting on the hill and the Old Church in the main town, is included in our quick orientation tour of the little town. Before boarding the coach and continuing on to the Black Forest, our brief visit to Heidelberg comes to an end with a quick photo stop in the Old Town Square.
We keep travelling across South East Germany. As we go through the Black Forest, take in the vistas of the tree-lined mountains and the deep canyons that we pass. Our brief orientation tour of the little town includes a stop to the Old Bridge, which provides breathtaking views of Heidelberg Castle perched on a hill and the Old Church in the main town. We conclude our short tour of Heidelberg with a quick photo stop in the Old Town Square before boarding the coach to head to the Black Forest.
We continue to traverse South East Germany. Enjoy the views of the mountains covered in trees and the vast canyons that we pass as we travel through the Black Forest.
In Schaffhausen, a city in northeastern Switzerland on the Rhine, close to the German border, we continue our journey after leaving Germany. Why not spend some time upon arrival admiring Europe's greatest open-plain waterfalls, the Rhine Falls, the main draw for tourists. You can take a short trip to the falls' centre on the erosion-resistant rock, or you can just pass the time by taking in the scenery from the Rhine River's banks with the Wörth Castle in the distance.
You have the chance to take a free tour of Zurich today.
During your europe travel,take advantage of the hour of free time thoughtfully arranged by your tour guide to explore Zurich on foot. Some of the city's top attractions include the Fraumünster Church, known for its breathtaking Chagall stained-glass windows. The Grossmunster Evangelical Protestant Church in the old town's medieval setting, or perhaps in Zurich's stunning lake. You can use the spare time allotted to you to have a quick look around the heart of Zurich.
From the Rhine Falls, we proceed into Central Switzerland. We eat our Indian lunch either at the restaurant or the hotel before we check in for our three nights there.
B, L, D

Day 5 : Mt Jungfrau to Interlaken (230 km)

After a leisurely breakfast, we board the coach and travel to Lauterbrunnen and Interlaken. Depending on the train schedule, we'll either climb Mt. Jungfrau or Interlaken first.
We turn towards Lauterbrunnen Valley, the deepest U-shaped valley in the world, with 1000-meter-high sheer sides. To reach Mount Jungfrau's peak, which is 3454 metres above sea level, we board a beautiful cogwheel train. In your free time at the top, explore the Ice Palace to witness life-size ice sculptures carved from the Glacier and stop by the Sphinx observation tower for breathtaking views of the Aletsch glacier and nearby peaks—it's been said that on a clear day, you can see as far as Italy.
Spend the rest of your time shopping for chocolates and gifts before we gather at the top for our Indian meal with breathtaking views.
Spend some time today at Interlaken, a tiny town nestled between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz.
The Interlaken West and Interlaken Ost train stations are connected by the Höheweg, Interlaken's main boulevard. While there, you can shop for souvenirs on the main street or simply enjoy the breathtaking views of the Bernese Alps. Consider taking a trip through the Kursaal Garden to view the 350 kg monument honouring the late Indian filmmaker Yash Chopra.
Additionally, you have the option of discovering the "Trummelbach Waterfalls" today. This extraordinary sight in the Lauterbrunnen Valley consists of a number of glacier-fed waterfalls hidden inside a mountain. The majestic falls are illuminated and accessible via a special tunnel. The falls can have a discharge rate of up to 20,000 litres of water per second. The Trümmelbach Falls are accessible via galleries, tunnels, platforms, and other subterranean routes.
Please speak to your tour representative if you have queries about this optional since it is a pay-for option.
We travel back to our hotel for Indian lunch after an action-packed day in Lauterbrunnen and Interlaken. Get a good night's sleep after a day filled with memories in preparation for another exciting day tomorrow.
B, L, D

Day 6 : Mount Titlis to Lucerne (distance: 90 km)

Today after breakfast, we climb 10,000 feet to the peak of Mount Titlis. Before boarding the Titlis Rotair, the first rotating cable car in the world, we ride a brief cable car or funicular, depending on the season. As we climb to the top of Mount Titlis, the Rotair completes one full rotation, providing you with a 360-degree view of the Uri Alps.
Once we get to the top, you'll have a lot of time to take pictures in traditional Swiss attire, shop for souvenirs, and walk the highest Cliff Walk, which is a suspended pedestrian bridge along the cliff of Mount Titlis at 3,000 metres above sea level and is reputed to be the highest elevation suspension bridge in Europe (depending on operation). In the morning, go sledding and visit the ice caves.
You can also enjoy the optional Ice Flyer on Mount Titlis (depending on operation).You are safely and easily transported across pristine, virgin snowfields and ice depths by the Ice Flyer chairlift. Some of the crevasses reach a depth of twenty metres. Only on Mount Titlis can you anticipate such an amazing glacier experience, and don't forget to grin as you may buy the deal remembrance of your shot from the photo studio shop.
Early in the afternoon, after all the morning's events, we travel down for our well-earned Indian meal. After lunch, we board our coach and travel from Engelberg to the lovely city of Luzern (Lucerne), replenishing our energies.
Spend some time in Lucerne viewing Lake Luzern, the country's fourth-largest lake, with Mt. Pilatus, Mt. Rigi, and the Swiss Alps in the distance, or take a lovely stroll through the Old Town and indulge in some high-street shopping. The Chapel Bridge, or Kapellbrücke, is a magnificent 204-meter-long wooden covered bridge that was built in 1333 and is regarded as the oldest covered bridge in Europe. Later, we go to the Bertel Thorvaldsen-designed Lion Monument, also known as the Lion of Lucerne, which is a rock relief.
The Swiss Guards killed in 1792 during the French Revolution is remembered, when rebels stormed Paris's Tuileries Palace. It is frequently referred to as "the most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world" when describing the carving.
After yet another exciting day, we board the coach once more and travel to our hotel and evening Indian cuisine. It's time to pack our suitcases once more in preparation for our departure tomorrow morning, when we travel to Austria and Liechtenstein.
B, L, D

Day 7 : Switzerland, Vaduz, Swarovski, and Innsbruck (distance: 400 km)

After breakfast, we put our belongings onto the coach and travel east of Switzerland towards Liechtenstein, one of the tiniest nations in Europe. There is a
Located in Liechtenstein's administrative centre of Vaduz. The "Schloss Vaduz"—the Vaduz Castle—can be seen from this location. The castle is perched high above Vaduz on the hills.
As we continue to travel in the direction of Austria, we pause for a quick lunch.
Today's lunch is brief and will be a normal continental meal while we go over the Austrian motorway.
We arrive in the Alps city of Innsbruck in the late afternoon.
We take a short orientation tour of the Goldenes Dachl, a prominent building in the Old Town that is thought to be the city's most recognisable icon and is covered in 2657 glittering tiles.
In Wattens, Austria, a museum called Swarovski Crystal Worlds will also be on our itinerary.
In 1995, the museum was constructed to mark the 100th anniversary of Swarovski, an Austrian manufacturer of crystal. The museum has a park surrounding the building and a cafe. Visit Swarovski Crystal Worlds to see the Chambers of Wonder, where local and international artists, designers, and architects have interpreted crystal in unique ways. Why not simply get some Swarovski later on for you or your loved ones?
Returning to the coach, we travel to our hotel and restaurant. Enjoy a nice continental dinner this evening before we turn in for the night.
B, CL, CD

Day 8 : Innsbruck to Venice (400 km)

After breakfast today, we check out and head to Italy. We spent the morning going through Austria's Eastern Alps before arriving at the Veneto area of Italy, which is home to Venice, in the early afternoon. We stop at the restaurant for our Indian lunch after we get in the Venice area and then continue on to Venice.
We take our Vaporetto (an Italian small boat) from the Venice Ports and travel towards the main island, where we dock in San Marco. As we cruise down the Grand Canal, the names of Venice's major city—"The City of Water," "City of Bridges," "The Floating City," and "City of Canals," among others—become increasingly clear. Next, we travel to Piazza San Marco, also known as St. Mark's Square, where the spectacular Saint Mark's Basilica, the most well-known cathedral in the city and one of the most well-known specimens of Italo-

Along with the magnificent St. Mark's Campanile (bell tower), which stands 98.5 meters tall and is one of the city's most recognisable emblems, Byzantine architecture may be found throughout Venice.
You will have time to draw the renowned Bridge of Sighs and the ornate Torre dell'Orologio Clock Tower as well.
Later, take a Gondola ride across a handful of the fascinating 118 islands that make up Venice. Admire the architectural design that went into creating this lagoon city as you cruise around the charming canals. A flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat that is perfectly suited to the lagoon's environment, the short gondola trip is a unique experience.
Later, as part of your unforgettable "europe travel," we board the coach once again, making our way back to the vaporetto for the next leg of our journey. Enjoy an Indian buffet this evening before turning in for the night.
B, L, D

Day 9 : Venice, Florence, and Rome (580 kilometers)

Today after breakfast, we depart the hotel and board a bus for Florence. Before driving to Rome in the evening, we head south-west towards Florence. When we get to Florence, we eat our Indian lunch there before traveling to the City. They cannot stay in the city center, so the coach will drop them off there and then leave.
At our drop-off location in Florence, we are greeted by our knowledgeable local guide. The tour of this Renaissance city and former capital begins with a look at some of Italy's greatest historic structures
The tour guide will give you in-depth information about some of Florence's most famous landmarks, such as the Duomo of Florence, the largest brick dome ever constructed, as well as photo stops at the Basilica of Santa Croce, Michelangelo's final resting place, a replica of the Statue of David, and the renowned Ponte Vecchio Bridge over the Arno River. Due to the city's many pedestrianized areas and only being reachable on foot, the tour of Florence will be a walking tour.
After that, we meet up with our coach and head out of Florence towards the Arno River.Our last stop is at the Piazzale Michelangelo, which offers the best views of Florence. From here, you can get a broad overview of the city and surroundings before we get on the highway. Here, we make a brief photo stop before boarding the coach and travelling to Rome.
After arriving in Rome in the evening, we travel to a hotel or restaurant where we will have dinner and spend the night.

An optional tour of Rome by night may be offered today by the tour guide. The tour is done on a coach and includes some of Rome's most stunning landmarks, which can be enjoyed on foot and in the luxury of the coach at night.
You may take beautiful pictures of the Colosseum, the greatest amphitheater ever constructed during the Roman Empire, St. Angelo's, St. Peter's church, and Piazza Venezia thanks to the subdued lighting. The 90-minute trip will take place late in the evening.
B, L, D

Day 10 : Rome to the Vatican and then to Montecatini (380 km)

We check out of the hotel this morning and then travel a short distance to Rome's core. We will stay in Rome until the afternoon before traveling to the Montecatini region of Italy, which is close to Pisa.
While in Rome, an experienced local guide will also meet you there. The tour guide will describe the city's major attractions and envelop you in Rome's rich history. The Colosseum, also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre and undoubtedly one of the most famous sights, will be the subject of a brief photo stop during the Rome tour. The stop will be surrounded by other sights like the Constantine Arch. You will also view the Roman Forums, the birthplace of ancient civilization. Later, you will go to the Vatican City, which is the residence of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church, to see St. Peter's Basilica; it should be mentioned that you must wear appropriate dress for a place of worship in order to enter. The Trevi Fountains, undoubtedly Rome's most stunning fountains, will be our next stop. Here, we'll enjoy a gelato ice cream. It should be noted that since locations like the Trevi Fountain and the Roman Forums can only be reached on foot, many portions of Rome will be explored on foot.
We leave in the afternoon in direction of Montecatini, a town in Tuscany, where we will spend the night. We make our way to the local restaurant and accommodation. Before we check in for the night, enjoy an Indian buffet this evening.
B, L, D

Day 11 : Pisa to Geneva (580 km)

Kick-start another exciting day of your "europe travel" by enjoying a hearty breakfast. Once you're ready, we gather our belongings and eagerly step onto the awaiting coach, ready to embark on the next leg of our journey. Our destination? The iconic city of Pisa, famous across the world for its unmistakable Leaning Tower and rich history. Get ready to be captivated as we set off from the Montecatini region for this short but unforgettable adventure in Pisa. When the coach reaches Pisa, we get off and head in that direction.
We enter the Piazza dei Miracoli through the iron gates after passing through the small market. The 56-meter-tall white marble cylinder is the bell tower of the Romanesque, striped-marble cathedral that rises next to the tower, which has been tilting since it was completed in 1372. The Baptistry, an ecclesiastical edifice built between 1152 and 1363, is another structure in the piazza.
We then take a short stroll to our restaurant for our Indian supper before boarding our coach outside of Pisa. When we get back to the coach in the early afternoon, we move on to Switzerland and the city of Geneva.
Once we get to Geneva in the evening, we pause for a few little snapshots. We travel to the "Jardin Anglais," also referred to as the English Gardens.
Here, we pause to take pictures of the National Monument, which depicts Lady Geneva and Lady Helvetica; the Flower Clock, a famous outdoor flower clock created in 1955, with its colourful blooms that change with the seasons; and, lastly, the Jet d'Eau (subject to operation), a fountain that pumps 140 metres of water at a rate of half a cubic metre per second into the air.
We then proceed to the United Nations of Geneva (UNOG), the second-largest of the four major United Nations office locations, for our second photo stop. It resides in the Palais des Nations building, which was built for the League of Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, between 1929 and 1938.
Take a stunning photo that includes the flags of every nation that is a member of the UN.
We then return to the restaurant and hotel to wrap up our brief visit to Geneva.
We eat our buffet dinner of Indian food before retiring for the evening.
B,L,D

Day 12 : Geneva - Paris (580 km)

fter breakfast today, we check out of the hotel and head towards Paris. You won't get to Paris until late in the afternoon, and we'll stop for lunch along the route. There won't be any fast food businesses inside the premises, and the lunch stop will exclusively serve continental cuisine.

Upon our arrival in the enchanting "City of Lights," Paris, as part of your remarkable "europe travel," we make our way to the renowned and iconic Eiffel Tower. Prepare to be awe-struck as you ascend to the pinnacle of this architectural masterpiece, allowing you to take in panoramic views that are nothing short of breathtaking. Your adventure in Paris is about to reach new heights atop the Eiffel Tower, ensuring memories that will last a lifetime. The fact that the Eiffel Tower is the most visited paid monument in the world should be acknowledged.
Additionally, you will be given tickets for the highest floor feasible; but, if the top floor ticket is unavailable or sold out, you will be compensated for the lower priced tickets at the end of your tour. An early warning regarding the change of monument will not be given in cases when we conduct Montparnasse Tower instead of the Eiffel Tower because it is closed due to holidays, Bastille Day parades, etc., or is otherwise not operable.
We will then proceed to the restaurant for our group buffet dinner in the evening. On the designated time for admittance, enjoy your Indian food before settling back in your bus seats for a nighttime tour of Paris.
The 90-minute Paris Illumination Tour then starts, taking you to the city's most famous landmarks at night. From the comfort of your coach, you'll be able to see the Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, Concorde, and Invalides as magnificent street lights and monumental lights draw you to the wonderful sites and monuments. Discover why Paris is known as the "City of Lights" by taking in the five minutes of sparkling Eiffel Tower illuminations on the hour.
After that, we go late at night to the hotel where we would spend the next two nights. Sleep well tonight, since tomorrow will bring you even more wonders.
B, D

Day 13 : Disneyland Resort Paris (100 km)

After your continental breakfast, we board a coach or one of our transfer cars and go to the famous Disneyland® Resort Paris. The transfer cars or coaches will take you to "the happiest place on earth."
You may enter any of the two theme parks at Disneyland® Resort Paris with the tickets that were handed to you today.
You can choose Disneyland® Park, which has five themed lands filled with classic Disney stories and fairy tales. 140 acres of it are devoted to Disney characters, creating universal fairy tales. A famous reproduction of the fairy tale castle from Disney's 1959 animated feature Sleeping Beauty, "Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant," can be found in the park.
As an alternative, you might go to Walt Disney Studios® Park, which focuses on shows.

business, production, behind-the-scenes, and movie-themed. YThe amazing backstage location allows you to watch movie and theatre sets come to life. Regardless of the park you select, the day will be filled with the magic that only Disney can produce.
We leave the park in the early evening, so if you want to stay and watch the night parade and closing ceremony, you'll have to skip the "Paris night tour" (if you didn't do it on day 12) and dinner. You'll also have to find your own way back to the hotel using the park's taxi service or trains.
As soon as we leave the park in the early evening, we will head to a restaurant for an Indian dinner. On the designated time for our entry, enjoy your meal. After that, we will head back to the hotel to prepare for tomorrow's check-out.
B, D

Day 14 : 460 km from Paris to Calais to London

Depending on your ultimate drop-off location, we load the luggage this morning after breakfast and check out of the hotel.
Back in the heart of Paris, a captivating chapter of your "europe travel" unfolds as we step aboard one of the renowned "Bateaux" cruises to experience the city's stunning architecture as we travel along the Seine River for an hour. Sights visited include the Grand and Petit Palais, the National Assembly, the Invalides, and, of course, the magnificent Eiffel Tower. To view the sights and listen to the commentary, you can choose to be either inside or outside the glass-enclosed boat.
Just a few of the many sights you would have seen while touring Paris over the previous two days include the Vendome, where the Ritz Hotel is located, Concorde Square, made famous during the French Revolution, and Avenue des Champs Élysées, the longest tree-lined street in Paris
After eating our final lunch together at an Indian restaurant, we leave Paris and head towards Calais. We continue travelling back to London after lunch.
As we drop off those getting off on the road on the way back, we bid farewell to friends we have made along the way.
Once we get to Calais, we cross back into Dover or Folkestone depending on the crossing schedule for the tour that day.
As we head towards Wembley, we continue dropping off people at their designated drop-off locations.
B,L

Rates & Dates
Total Land price per adult starting from $3005.00 - $3080.00

 

Prices are subject to availability and the rate may change at time
 

Excursions Adult Child
Zurich City Tour 5 Euros Free
Trummelbach Waterfalls
(Available from 15th April to 29th September)
15 Euros 10 Euros (6-15 years)
Rome Night Tour 20 Euros  Free
Lido Caberet Show 120 Euros 30 Euros (4 - 12 Years)
Ice Flyer 12 Euros  6 Euros
(6-15 years)

 

 

 

 

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  • $250 reduction will apply for 2nd child without a bed.
  • Single supplement will be an additional $630.
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