Overall, this was an amazing trip to be introduced to Europe and experience a little bit of everything there. If you are thinking about opting out of a tour service like this and figuring it all out on your own, I would advise against it. There are a lot of cultural and social differences between these countries that a cursory internet search will not make you aware of. The tour guide's guidance is really what allowed us to be safe and not clueless while exploring, and the tour also highlighted a lot of the activities and locations that were actually worth doing. I feel like I truly maximized my time in Europe and did not waste a moment. At this price point, I doubt you would be able to find anything as good. It was truly life-changing, and on the flight back I dreaded coming back home. Also, if you see Kevin Screene as an option for your tour guides, take him. Amazing person and an even better guide.
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
10-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Rome, Florence, Venice, Bavaria
Rome, Florence, Venice, Bavaria, Rhine, Amsterdam, Paris, Swiss Alps, the Swiss Alps, Tuscany
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Discover the best of Italy on this unforgettable journey, where each day promises a new adventure full of wonders and delights. Enjoy a guided tour of Milan's highlights, including the majestic Duomo. Travel by high-speed train to Venice, the city of canals and romantic ambiance. Explore the captivating towns of Siena and San Gimignano, renowned for their medieval architecture and storied past. Delve into the rich history and ancient wonders of Rome before departing for the breathtaking Amalfi Coast, known for its dramatic cliffs, colorful villages, and azure waters
Get ready to see some of Europe's most extravagant castles and powerful palaces with this multi-country tour from Italy to Germany! Your journey will begin in Rome, the ancient capital of Italy. Uncover thousands of years of history as you visit the Imperial Forums and St. Peter’s Basilica. From there you will travel to Florence, the Birthplace of the Renaissance, and the perfect place to see the famous works of iconic Italian artists. Take a boat across the Grand Canal in Venice, the City of Canals, where you will discover St. Mark’s Square. Cross the border into Austria to visit Innsbruck, home to the Swarovski Crystal Museum, and drive across the mountains to the beautiful ski village of Kitzbuhel. Your next couple of stops will be in Salzburg, known for its historic city center and the legendary birthplace of Mozart, and Traunsee Lake, from where you will head on a cruise to Gmunden, known for its spectacular Alpine scenery. Next, travel to Vienna to visit the Schonbrunn Palace, the former home of the Hapsburgs. Cross the border into Hungary with a trip to Budapest, the “Queen of the Danube” home to an astounding 123 thermal baths. Explore Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, known for its rich culture and incredible art scene. Travel to Prague, the Czech capital, where you will head on a scenic boat tour on the Vltava River and see the Prague Castle – the largest ancient castle in the world! Drive through Bavaria, perhaps the most beautiful region in Germany, to visit Lauf, known for its busy market and Wenzelschloss Castle. Your next stop will be in Wurzburg, a famous university city situated on the banks of the Maine River. Finally, you will explore Frankfurt, known for its futuristic skyline, where your tour of Italy, Vienna, Budapest, and Prague will come to an end!
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Resort
Age Range
8-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Rome, Venice, Frankfurt, Innsbru
Rome, Venice, Frankfurt, Innsbruck, Prague, Florence, Kitzbuhel, Vienna, Budapest
The travel experience was very good especially the guides who were all very nice to us. I was just a bit disappointed with some changes in the itinerary during our trip. Instead of ferry to Canterbury from France, we were diverted to the Eurotunnel, which consequently changed our schedule of activities.
Our stay in Eperlecques to visit the bunker, which could have been a very nice experience was cut very very short. Instead of visiting Amiens, we were brought to Calais. Likewise, our stay in Canterbury, a very nice place, was also very short which, of course, is understandable due to an unforeseen event in the EUROtunnel. But still, I suggest that the itinerary should be carefully planned out so that any possible problem will be dealt with and the itinerary will be implemented strictly. I also recommend more time for shopping in Paris, like give optional stops in Champs Elysee or Lafayette for passengers who want to do some shopping there.