Begin in Barcelona and finish in Prague with the 'Magnific Holidays' tour, a 17-day city sightseeing experience crafted for those who appreciate a leisurely approach to travel. Seniors can relax with the knowledge that accommodations, transportation, and meals are all taken care of, making it easy to focus on enjoying Prague, Barcelona, and other highlights. The tour’s unique appeal lies in its carefully balanced itinerary, offering both iconic cities and hidden treasures to create a truly memorable European escape.
While I can go along well with people from any country, still I would prefer to be with those from my region, that is with Asians or better yet with my countrymen
Regarding the above matter I would like thank an elderly local guide in Lisbon by the name of Annabella. When I was injured during the trip in Lisbon. She personally accompanied me to search for medical help, walking in the drizzling rain and asking people . Finally without any choice she took me to the private hospital. All the while with me from registration to meeting the doctor , talking and explaining in the local language. After several hours at the hospital she then took me by cab to the hotel before she left. She is a kind soul and many others would not have done that. Even the main guide just left even after I told my problem , only she took the initiative to help me although SHE WAS not MY DESIGNATED GUIDE and her work time was over. I wish Europamundo will thank her for me.
Set off from Prague and end in Barcelona on the 'Majestic Europe and Magical Spain' tour, a 13-day city sightseeing journey through Munich, Barcelona, Prague, and seven other captivating destinations. Seniors will appreciate the easy pace, included hotels, transport, and meals, ensuring a comfortable experience. The USP of this tour is its rich blend of Central and Southern European culture, offering a colorful spectrum of experiences and scenic beauty in one thoughtfully organized trip.
Very organized. The time was well used to see major sites and to get a feel for the history and daily life. The tour was responsive to our request to include some outdoor, active activities in addition to sightseeing. The local guide was very good, knowledgeable and genial. Importantly, he was a good driver. The hotels were well selected, except for the one in Cluj which was a bit out of the center.
Enjoy a mix of culture, adventure and relaxing moments as you discover the Unesco-listed sites of Romania during this guided, 14-day tour.
Included in the itinerary is the famous Horezu Monastery, the fortified churches of Transylvania, the old wooden churches of Maramures and an ancient fortress in the Orastie Mountains. Discover the painted monasteries of Bucovina as well as Sighisoara, the only medieval citadel in Europe that is still inhabited.
This trip starts and ends in Bucharest, the capital city, which you will explore on the second day of this trip. Also included in the itinerary is a guided walking tour of Cluj Napoca. Scroll down to the itinerary section for more details.
This ten-day, private, guided tour takes you to some of the most beautiful castles of Transylvania and offers you a relaxing holiday in this enchanting land. Your journey starts from Bucharest, the capital city. From there you will head for Sibiu, the former cultural capital of Europe. See the magnificent Alba Carolina, a citadel decked in white, followed by a one-night-stay in Haller Castle. See the big fortified church in Biertan and visit Sighisoara, the only medieval citadel in Europe that is still inhabited, along with Peles and Bran castles
Learn more about the myths and legends surrounding these fairy tale castles and fortresses. Wander down the streets of medieval cities and take in the beautiful landscape of Romania along the way. For more details, scroll down to the itinerary section below.
Meeting people of other nationality with the tour group was educational and created a friendship even only for less than a week. Its a small world after all.... thank you for the experience
What does Budapest Cards include?
If this is your first time visiting the Hungarian capital, then we recommend the Budapest Card for you.
- You can use all public transportation within the city limits of Budapest completely free of charge – whether it's buses, trams, metro, trolleybuses, suburban railways (HÉV), or trains, the city card is valid on all.
- You'll also receive a free map of Budapest and a catalog with the card, so you can have all the information about the participating locations at your fingertips.
- 30+ museums and attractions await you for free: for example, you can visit the exhibitions at the Hungarian National Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Hungarian National Gallery at no cost.
- You can participate in free city tours in both Pest and Buda.
- You can redeem a free entry to Lukács Thermal Bath.
- You'll enjoy a beautiful panorama during the free Danube river cruise.
- Choose from 50+ discounted programs and services – you can avail of discounts between 10% and 50% with the city card.
Please note that most of the museums are closed on Mondays!
Exceptionally well organized with the owner a fair and reasonable individual. Also, as soon as I booked he set about organizing the trek immediately over WhatsApp, even though he was a very busy man (I assume because of the other good treks he runs.) Just make sure you have a good insurance company. Apparently with trekking companies it is common to include a hard to find clause stating you will fully indemnify the company if your insurance refuses to pay.