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From the grandeur of Istanbul to the sun-kissed shores of Athens, the Constantinople to Hellas Tour charts a 12-day voyage through the heart of Turkey and Greece. This expertly guided tour blends iconic cultural, religious, and historic sites with the lively energy of the Aegean islands.
Journey down Turkey’s west coast, visiting the Gallipoli Battlefields, Troy, and the ancient city of Ephesus before sailing to the vibrant islands of Mykonos and Santorini. Culminate your adventure in Athens, where centuries of history and modern life converge.
With included accommodations, transport, and meals, this tour package is perfect for travelers seeking a seamless blend of history, culture, and island escapades—the unique selling point is its diverse itinerary, connecting legendary sites and sun-drenched islands in one unforgettable trip.
Marvel at Gaudi’s masterpieces in Barcelona, spot locals sipping pastis in Nice and admire Florence the home of Michelangelo and the Renaissance, as you circle the azure waters of the Mediterranean. Embrace the city of Pisa with a stop at the famous leaning tower, where Italian astronomer Galileo was said to have pioneered his theories of gravity. In France, work up an appetite in the medieval streets. In Spain, dine with the locals in Basque tradition with an evening of San Sebastian pintxos tastings, snack-sized tapas, while sipping on a refreshing glass of local Txakoli wine. In Rome, taste the seasonal flavours and of course, handmade pasta.
Poland’s captivating blend of history and vibrant urban life awaits on this eight-day explorer tour, traveling from Warsaw to Krakow via Wrocław and Gdańsk. Begin your journey in the dynamic capital, where echoes of resilience meet modern flair. Explore Gdańsk, the lively port city known for its maritime heritage and striking architecture, before wandering Wrocław’s picturesque bridges—earning its nickname, the “Venice of Poland.” The adventure culminates in Krakow, where medieval streets hum with energy and tradition. Throughout the tour, you’ll delve into Poland’s rich past, sample authentic cuisine, and uncover unique local gems. Guided and small group in style, this tour package ensures comfort and connection, making it perfect for travelers seeking an immersive exploration of Poland’s highlights. The USP: You’ll experience Poland beyond the guidebooks, seamlessly blending must-see sites with off-the-beaten-path discoveries.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Ready to sail straight into the Arctic’s greatest hits — in reverse? Over 15 epic days, you’ll kick things off in Reykjavík, Iceland’s legendary Land of Fire and Ice, before heading north toward the untouched wilds of Svalbard. Along the way, cruise past towering icebergs, explore fjords by Zodiac, and wander quiet tundra trails where few travellers have stepped. From whale sightings to Inuit culture and polar bear country, every day brings a new “wow” — until your journey wraps in Longyearbyen, deep in the high Arctic and a world away from the everyday.
Marine wildlife
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
10-100 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Reykjavik, Longyearbyen, Denmark
Reykjavik, Longyearbyen, Denmark Strait, Northeast Greenland National Park
Poland’s rich past and vibrant present unfold on the Highlights of Poland tour, a 10-day small group adventure from Warsaw to Krakow. Perfect for travelers eager to balance history, architecture, and natural beauty, this trip weaves together the country’s most enchanting cities and stories.
Wander the colorful streets of Warsaw, explore the medieval charm of Wrocław—known as the ‘Venice of Poland’—and delve into Gdansk’s maritime legacy. Each destination offers a unique window into Poland’s evolution, blending centuries-old architecture with the energy of modern life.
The USP? This tour package provides a thoughtful mix of guided sightseeing and immersive cultural experiences, ensuring you understand not just what Poland is, but how it became the dynamic nation it is today. For those seeking an engaging, insightful tour, Highlights of Poland delivers at every turn.
Explorer
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Discover the Italian Dolomites in style on this six-day Premium walking and trekking adventure. Base yourself in scenic Cortina d’Ampezzo – the gateway to the Dolomites. Explore iconic landscapes like Cinque Torri, Tre Cime di Lavaredo, the Ampezzo Valley and Val Gardena on easy to moderate hikes. Visit the WWI Open-Air Museum, and relax at historic mountain refuges. Indulge in a delicious fusion of Italian, Austrian and German cuisine (your leader will have all the best spots ready). With premium accommodation and seamless transfers, you can enjoy the comfort of unpacking once while experiencing the best of this stunning alpine region.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Most of our walking takes place in the north of Slovenia in the Julian Alps. This range forms part of the Southern Alps which extend into Austria. The spectacular mountains in this area are predominately limestone, and their jagged forms produce stunning vistas wherever you look. The area is softened by beautiful, tranquil lakes in the valley bottoms and amongst the rocky crags. Two of the largest lakes, Lake Bled and Lake Bohinj, feature on our 7-night walking holiday.
The beauty of Lake Bled attracts world-wide visitors. It is a natural mineral spa lake with its medieval castle, island with church and the surrounding Alps as a stunning back drop. Nearby is Lake Bohinj, a lake set amongst the higher mountains of the Julian Alps in the Triglav National Park. The valley floors are full of picturesque villages whose inhabitants still rely on farming and its agricultural products for their income. The Slovenes are deeply proud of their way of life, and undoubtedly you will be tempted by their food which offers a host of national dishes many influenced by the cuisine of neighbouring countries. Slovenia also produces excellent wine.
There is walking in Slovenia to challenge the most demanding of walkers as well as those who require more gentle routes. The limestone peaks give many opportunities for ridge walking with stunning vistas of local peaks and lakes. You can walk to the top of Mount Vogel (1922m) with its commanding views all the way to Italy and Austria. Helpfully, some of these high walks can be assisted by the use of a cable car.
Experience routes through the mountains built by soldiers in the First World War as supply routes for Italian and Austro-Hungarian armies fighting in the area. Explore mountain paths through Alpine meadows. Take mountain routes over rocky paths; discover deep gorges and spectacular waterfalls where for most of the year, you may be the only visitor.
There are also several routes linking beautiful, unspoilt villages either on the valley floor or on the mountain slopes. They often follow fast-flowing mountain rivers which will make their way to the Danube and the Black Sea. There is plenty here to satisfy all grades of walker.
We offer a choice of hotels on this holiday, the standard price is based on the 3 Star Hotel Tripic in Bohinj Bistrica with the possibility of upgrading to the 4 Star Hotel Jezero in Ribcev Laz.
'Every known superstition in the world is gathered into the Carpathians, as if it were the centre of some sort of imaginative whirlpool.' So says the narrator of Dracula, the late 19th century English novel of Victorian superstitions that used this area of Romania to represent something on the edge of civilisation.
A trip to this part of the world is to enter a maelstrom of natural sensation. There is everywhere a bewildering mass of flora and fauna. Profusions of trees and flowers and grasses are barely touched by agricultural exploitation. Be alert, however, for roe deer and chamois and hedgehogs and rodents, plus the sight and sound of the area's 190 bird species. Transylvania is a region full of beauty of every kind, sometimes little towns or castles on the top of steep hills.
This trek rises daily through Carpathian lower reaches, a green land full of forests and woods, with here steep hills crowned with clumps of trees, and there villages newly built in a riot of colour and style. Smile and say Boo Naa (Hello) and you'll meet open-faced strangers who say all the country people show 'hospitality, flexibility, honesty'. The message is that tourists are welcome.
Wander through the storybook villages and golden-stone cottages of England’s countryside on the Best of the Cotswolds Self-Guided Walk. This nine-day trekking trip, designed for experienced travelers seeking a gentle pace, leads you through the prettiest North Cotswold towns—Chipping Campden, Broadway, Guiting Power—and the historic Saxon capital of Winchcombe.
Stroll along riverside paths, enjoy rolling hills, and visit renowned gardens at National Trust manors like Hidcote and Kiftsgate. Shorter walking days mean ample time to explore local pubs, tea rooms, and the region’s horticultural gems at your leisure.
The unique selling point of this tour is its blend of quintessential English scenery, historical intrigue, and self-guided flexibility, offering a relaxed yet immersive way to experience the heart of the Cotswolds.
For those drawn to epic journeys, the Portugal Coastal Way to Santiago walking tour is a 15-day adventure from Porto to the revered Camino de Santiago. Crafted for experienced travelers, this self-guided trip weaves through historic towns, scenic beaches, and rolling mountains, all hugged by the Atlantic breeze.
Each day, you’ll discover friendly locals, centuries-old sites, and landscapes that range from tranquil shores to dramatic river valleys. The route’s unique spirituality and ever-changing vistas make every step a meditative experience, while the hospitality of the Portuguese people adds warmth to your trek.
The USP of this journey is its combination of cultural depth, spiritual enrichment, and natural beauty—creating a walking tour package that lingers in memory long after you reach Santiago.
Walking tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Resort
Age Range
8-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Porto, Arcade, Pontevedra, Calda
Porto, Arcade, Pontevedra, Caldas De Reis, Santiago De Compostela, Vila Do Conde, Esposende, Northern Portugal, Vila Praia De Ancora, Caminha, Baiona, Vigo, Camino De Santiago