Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
A charming walk off the beaten track in the Massif Central in France. Facing the Alps across the broad valley of the Rhone lies a walker’s paradise of hills where the Ardeche, Loire and Haute Loire regions meet. This is a watershed for some of France’s great rivers, a land of steeply terraced slopes, half-hidden valleys and tumbling streams, largely absent from the guidebooks. Massive ruined farmhouses seem to have grown from the landscape and the bleat of goats and call of a wild bird are often the only sounds you will hear.
From the first walk at Le Crestet take an ancient drove road, partly through orchards, to the market town of Lamastre, set amongst hills covered with ancient chestnut trees of enormous girth. Turn north now and climb to the old spa-town of Lalouvesc, perched at 1100m above the Rhone valley, with views East as far as the snow-covered Alps on a clear day. Skirting the Haut-Vivarais, looking down on tiny red-roofed hamlets clinging to steep grassy slopes, continue to the hill-village of St. Bonnet le Froid; then south through fields yellow with wild daffodils in late spring and orchids in early summer, skirting the Lac de Devesset (good for a possible dip on a warm day) to St Agreve. Set against the backdrop of Mt. Mezenc & Mt. Gerbier de Jonc, the source of the mighty Loire River, this small market town is a centre for cross-country skiing in winter. Its narrow main street is crammed with old-fashioned shops, selling Le Puy lentils and Rhone wine from the barrel. This 8-day circular walk then goes south past the mighty, ruined Chateau de Rochebonne overlooking the River Eyrieux. Continue to the narrow valley town of St. Martin de Valamas and then back to St. Agreve. On the way back to Lamastre, the circuit goes west along an ancient mule-road, the “Voie des Marchands”, with breathtaking views of the meticulously terraced slopes of the Haut Vivarais to the north.
We booked a 7 day trip with U-Tracks, with the ultimate goal of summiting Gran Paradiso. We were a group of 11 work colleagues who annually take on a charity event with this being the selected even this year. I must admit the trip was spectacular. the 6 day 'approach' to gran paradiso was varied in the way of physical challenge and then scenery. our guide - max was first class. he was able to assess the group and maintained a superb pace to keep us all moving. this was the first time we had taken on something as demanding as this (the final day in particular). The last day summit of gran paradiso was physically challenging but not technically (the very final summit section becomes technical but very well managed). the whole trip was fantastic from start to finish. I would 100% recommend and use again.
Discover the elegance of France on the 'Cote d’Azur, Burgundy and Alsace' walking tour, a five-day journey from Marseille to Paris. Perfect for those looking for a relaxed pace, this group trip is carefully crafted for the senior traveler, featuring easy walks, hotel stays, transportation, and meals included. The itinerary weaves through Mediterranean coastlines and the heart of wine country, offering a taste of France’s varied scenery and culture. The tour’s unique appeal lies in its ability to showcase both the sun-kissed Riviera and the tranquil vineyards of Burgundy and Alsace in one seamless experience.
Excellent tour. Lucas is excellent at providing historical content, he knows his information well, dates, names, and history. He is also very patient and extremely likable. We are very happy we took this tour, weve taken several tours with Europa Mundo but this on is the best.
See the best of France at an easy, enjoyable pace on the 'French Passion' tour—a 13-day journey beginning and ending in Paris. Seniors will appreciate the thoughtful itinerary spanning Rocamadour, Bordeaux, Paris, and eight additional destinations, with accommodations, transportation, and meals all provided. The unique selling point is the variety of regions visited, offering a comprehensive taste of France’s diverse landscapes and heritage.
Imagine strolling the charming streets of Paris before venturing into the lush landscapes of the Black Forest—this is the essence of the 'Dreaming of France and the Black Forest' tour package. Spanning 10 days and beginning and ending in the heart of France’s capital, this group sightseeing adventure is specially curated for mature travelers seeking comfort and ease. Guided throughout, participants enjoy hotel accommodations, seamless transport, and included meals, ensuring a relaxed pace with minimal physical demands. The highlight of this easygoing trip is the perfect blend of vibrant city culture and tranquil natural beauty, making it an inviting choice for those who appreciate both iconic urban experiences and scenic countryside escapes.
Marseille’s coastal allure and the sophistication of Paris frame the 'Cote d’Azur, Burgundy, Alsace and Black Forest' walking tour. Over seven days, this guided group trip is tailored for seniors seeking gentle exploration, blending leisurely strolls with cultural highlights. Hotel accommodations, transportation, and meals are included to ensure comfort throughout. The easy activity level makes it accessible while still offering a rich tapestry of French landscapes and traditions. What sets this tour apart is its fusion of Mediterranean charm and the fairy-tale beauty of the Black Forest, providing a uniquely diverse experience within a single trip package.
Hotel Stays in Italy France was the worst ever. This was not 4 Star for sure. These hotels where not even worth 2 stars. Please take action on Hotel Booking. I would stop recommending Europamundo just for this reason.
Discover the highlights of England and Switzerland on the 'Trekking Through the Continent' tour, beginning in the vibrant city of London and concluding in scenic Zurich. This 12-day city sightseeing trip is thoughtfully designed for mature travelers seeking a relaxed pace, with guided excursions and gentle strolls through iconic destinations. The itinerary provides comfortable hotel accommodations, seamless transport, and included meals, making it easy to focus on soaking up European culture. The unique appeal of this tour lies in its carefully curated blend of historic sites and modern marvels, all tailored to senior explorers who appreciate both leisure and enriching experiences. Enjoy the reassurance of group travel and expert guidance as you explore two of Europe’s most captivating cities.
The locations that appealed to me most were the Switzerland and Italy locations. I am someone who needs to do things with other people in order to be happy, so it was really nice to be able to find a person with whom i could explore the location of the day with during our assigned free time. I do wish occasionally to stay in some cities a little longer, either by free time or staying more days, but i understand the need for the current schedule. The schedule was a lot less hectic than i had initially imagined for my first tour bus type travel excursion and was pleasantly surprised at the overall trip, so i would definitely do it, though at this time i dont know where. I would be interested in touring again with some of the same guides, but i realize that is not a likely possibility.
I had a 20 day trip, so i had multiple guides throughout my tour. I had started with Lionel, then went to Linus, Angela, Incarne?, Abdel, and finally Mariano, on my last day. Although, not always enjoyable every moment, i did appreciate the greatly varrying styles of each guide. However, while they were all good in their own way, Incarne and Angela were my favorites due to their styles and interaction with the travelers, in terms of getting to know the travelers and their interests.
One thing i should improve upon for myself is to look at the provided information more carefully to determine what exactly is or is not provided. At the time i booked the trip i had not had a free moment to review all the information provided in the traveler information, so i would definitely take the time to research everything
The hotel in Barcelona, Frontair Congress, was a very bad hotel. Hotel staff were rude. The room was dirty. The hotel in Lyon, Campanille, was also dirty and small. The breakfast was bad. Basic spoon, fork and plate were not available.
As for the guides, we were very happy with Abdel, Spain guide, and Diego Bueno, our Interlaken, Grindelwald and Lucerne guide. Both of them were empathetic on our needs. Their English was good. We understood them the entire time. Angeles, our guide in France, was nice but we barely understood her English.
Over-all, we were very happy with the Novotel hotels we stayed in, both in Madrid and Paris.
From memorable sights to unforgettable nights, this is the trip to open your eyes to all aspects of Europe. Sip hot chocolate in front of alpine views and glow from head to toe with a warming Gluhwein in historic German cities. From laidback Dutch cafe culture via the vibes of Eastern Europe to the timeless beauty of Italy, plus food, fun & new friends along the way, this is 28 days of experiences to last a lifetime.