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Phenomenal experience. Great trip, a short relax-and-recharge type of trip. Trip host truly went above and beyond for us, and Chateau staff were warm, welcoming, and extremely hospitable. I would return in a heartbeat!
We were bike fitted with very comfortable bikes which we enjoyed riding. The GPS was excellent although we did misplace ourselves now and then. The rides went through very beautiful Tuscan country and lovely villages. My favourite was Lucca. Thanks for providing great equipment we enjoyed this week of our holiday in Italy.
Great walk with changing country. Really clear signposting. The high point was fort Augustus to invermoriston on the high route even with the steep down.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Glasgow, Fort William, Gairlochy
Glasgow, Fort William, Gairlochy, South Laggan, Fort Augustus, Invermoriston, Drumnadrochit, Inverness
Trade the crowds of southern Tuscany for the wild, remote beauty of the Apuane Alps on the 'Walking in Tuscany's Apuane Alps' tour—a self-guided 8-day walking trip tailored for those who crave dramatic mountain scenery and genuine Italian hospitality. Starting in Tuscany and finishing in Lucca, this itinerary takes you from the small town of Fornaci di Barga into chestnut forests, across limestone massifs, and through vineyards to age-old hamlets.
Highlights include the ascent of Monte Forato, the exploration of Italy’s largest cave system at Grotta del Vento, and the option to summit Pania della Croce for panoramic views. Along the way, visit remote chapels and the serene hermitage at Calomini, all while enjoying the warm welcome of village residents who are eager to share their traditions.
Accommodations are cozy and limited to a maximum of two single rooms, ensuring an intimate experience. Meals and logistics are expertly handled so you can focus on the scenery.
The unique selling point of this trip is the chance to discover Tuscany’s untamed north—a region few tourists ever see—where mountain adventure meets local culture and tranquility.
Walking tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Guest House
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Tuscany, Lucca, Fornaci Di Barga
Tuscany, Lucca, Fornaci Di Barga, Verni, Fornovolasco, Monte Forato, Eremo Di Calomini
Our family of 5 adults recently went to Italy on a 9 day trip to Venice, Rome and Sorrento(Amalfi Coast) with private tours, fast train travel, door to door drivers, and great accommodations; which was all set up by Michael.
Michael was very responsive to my communications, very helpful with trip suggestions to make the trip better, and just overall a great travel planner! I was nervous at first, because I have never completely booked a vacation online without ever meeting the travel planner, but it all worked out great!
We were completely happy with everything about our trip, and will definitely reach out to Michael again when we travel to Italy! There were a couple of small issues that arose over the duration of the trip, but they were handled quickly and without further problem to us. So all was good.
Our private tour guides in Rome, Ornella; and Roberta in Pompeii were incredible. Our Venice tour guide, Cynthia, was awesome too, she did a great job! We did a full day 8 hr tour in Rome of the Colosseum and Vatican, and I would recommend splitting that to two half days if you have the time. It was awesome, but a bit much for one day!! Also, we had a full day Amalfi Coast tour by van, with great driver Antonio, which was supposed to go to Positano, Amalfi, & Ravello, but because the traffic is so bad on the roads, there wasn't time to make it to Ravello. So, I recommend either going by boat, which we hear is faster, or allow more time if you want to see all three villages.
Again, a great trip for the memory books! Thank you MIchael and all of the local operators who worked to make our trip such a success!!
Poland’s historic cities, Scandinavian wonders, and Eastern European gems converge on the 'Fabulous Poland, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe' tour. Starting and ending in Warsaw, this 16-day guided group trip is designed for seniors seeking a relaxed yet comprehensive journey. With all accommodations, meals, and transport arranged, travelers can enjoy seamless exploration from Warsaw and Gdansk to Prague and beyond. The USP of this tour package is its broad reach, offering a rich tapestry of cultures and experiences in a single, easy-paced itinerary.
Explorer
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Resort
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Warsaw, Prague, Budapest, Krakow
Warsaw, Prague, Budapest, Krakow, Gdansk, Sopot, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Berlin
Dreaming of a Scandinavian getaway? The "Pearls of Northern Europe" tour is a delightful 4-day city sightseeing trip from Oslo to Stockholm, weaving through Örebro and other charming locations in Norway and Sweden. Especially tailored for seniors, this easy-paced journey ensures a stress-free experience with all logistics—accommodation, transport, and meals—taken care of. The group setting fosters a friendly atmosphere, perfect for those who enjoy shared exploration. The highlight: a concise yet immersive itinerary that allows you to savor the essence of Scandinavia without the demands of a longer or more strenuous trip.
Explore the majestic course of the Rhine across four countries on the "Alpine Rhine Cycle" adventure. Perfect for experienced travelers and seniors seeking an easy-paced, self-guided bicycle tour, this seven-day journey begins and ends in Konstanz, weaving through Switzerland, Germany, Liechtenstein, and Austria.
Ride alongside crystal rivers, through winegrower villages, and into art-rich cities, with opportunities to explore on foot, sample local specialties, and climb to castles for postcard-perfect views. The flexible itinerary lets you set your own pace, while comfortable accommodations and seamless logistics ensure a worry-free experience.
The unique selling point? This cycling tour offers the rare combination of stunning Alpine scenery, cross-border exploration, and cultural enrichment—ideal for those who love active travel without strenuous demands.