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We had an amazing trip touring the Algarve region of Portugal. Everything was organised superbly. We have plans to do more in the future and will definitely go with them again.
Our Isle of Skye tour from Edinburgh is a wee gem. Ideal for travellers short on time who want to get the most out of their trip to Scotland. All the best stuff is packed in: Nessie hunting, ruined castles, stunning lochs, and dramatic mountains. During the summer months, you can ride the famous Jacobite Steam train as seen in Harry Potter!
*Tour runs during April-October. Check out the '3-Day Winter Skye High' if you are looking to travel between November-March.
Embark on a captivating 7-day Greece adventure, beginning in Athens with a comprehensive tour of the iconic Acropolis and other historical landmarks. Then, journey to the breathtaking volcanic island of Santorini, where you'll have ample time to soak up the sun, relax on unique beaches, or opt for a thrilling boat trip in the caldera. This tour perfectly blends ancient history with picturesque island beauty and exhilarating experiences, offering an unforgettable Greek escape.
If you are ready to be captivated in a long journey that will encompass you with mountains, glaciers and deep coastal fjords, then this tour is for you! Upon arrival at the capital city, Oslo, you may begin exploring the streets and discover different shops, bars and cafés at your own leisure. Next, you will drive through the Norwegian nature and experience riding the Flåmsbana trainline which offers various viewpoints from travelling multiple times between the mountain and the fjord. Then, you will visit Bergen and have a chance to pass through the most emblematic places and experience food tasting in the fish market. You will embark on a journey to enjoy the views of Sognefjord, the King of Fjords, and its glaciers. Your sightseeing will continue as you experience boarding a cruise on Geiranger fjord, one of the Norway's most narrow and impressive fjords, dominated by a huge rock face with stunning waterfalls. You will also have the chance to pass by the Eagle Road, Troll’s Road and Atlantic Road and get a spectacular view of land and sea. As you return to Oslo, you will explore the city through a guided tour. If your time permits, you can still enjoy some last-minute shopping before your tour of Norway comes to an end!
A very good tour and the Springtime is the best time of year to do it as warm temperatures (early 20s) and all the flowers are out, so making it look more lovely. Somethings need rearranging as the tomb of Ano Anglianos is closed on a Tuesday, so is impossible to do on the tour even though it is in the trip notes. The only other problem is that due to the Greeks closing everything down for May Bank holiday, was unable to see Temple of Apollo or any of the museums when we got back to Athens. Need to make people aware of this first. The app doesn't put the hotel in the right place and can send you seriously off course. The optional tours were very good.
This was a very good holiday. Our tour guide Peter was amazing, he was very knowledgeable, kind, thoughtful and made every effort to ensure all the group were able to enjoy the experience. Due to weather and other factors there was some switching about But this did not matter at all. The food and accommodation was also very good We were very lucky to have Peter Great guy
We saw so much of Europe and it was wonderful. A couple of more days in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria would have added so much. My wife and I still enjoyed this trip enormously.
Caucasus region - this is a high mountains, valleys, canyons, sea, incredible nature, proud people and ancient traditions. Sakura offers a unique adventure in the Caucasus for the travelers who seek to discover new world, interact with locals, experience their traditions and enjoy breathtaking views from the rocky beaches of the Black Sea to the high mountains
Get to the heart of the Caucasus’s capitals and get the best service and unforgettable memories with Sakura team.
Georgia is a unique destination, offering a wide range of experiences. Due to its diverse natural and cultural heritage, the country has an outstanding.
We start our tour in Baku and follow the ancient Silk Road trade route where we will visit the Mediaeval palaces, grand mosques, the carpet weaving centre , and the bright stained glass of Sheki’s palaces.
As we travel from Azerbaijan to Georgia, we visit cathedrals, Monasteries, Mountains, Fortresses, Canyons, Dinosaurs footprints, mountains of Kazbegi, and the world’s oldest wine region. Winemaking has been practiced in Georgia for over 8,000 years. Cultural monuments which are included into UNESCO’s World Heritage List. Georgian hospitality and of course its cuisine. Georgian national dishes are amongst the best in the world for their diversity and taste.
Armenia, one of the oldest countries in the world has ancient monasteries and the gorgeous Lake Sevan
While exploring the South Caucasus countries you will discover a fascinating cross-roads culture that has integrated both Europe and Asia. You will visit World Heritage Monasteries, unique painted churches, cave towns, stunning gorges and valleys, ethnographical and historical museums, art galleries and more…
The experience of cycling in Albania was very interesting as far as seeing different parts of the country, interacting with Albanian people, learning about the culture and history and cycling through forests and fields and down to the beaches.
The cycling itself was quite hard in terms of the hills, but because of the bikes/gears it was very attainable. We were able to stop and rest, as necessary and always had support and encouragement from our guide and the van.
It was very good and I wouldn't have left any of it out...but really needed two or three more days to explore the big cities better and get a break from sitting on the bus.