Embark on an extraordinary seven-day journey across Spain, where history, culture, and breathtaking scenery come together in an expertly curated travel experience. This tour is designed for discerning travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the essence of Spain, from its vibrant cities to its tranquil countrysideLet Spain’s timeless beauty and vibrant culture captivate you on this remarkable tour!
Clever to schedule Paris tours on the weekend when there is less traffic. The long bus rides were nicely paced to include good rest stops and small villages to walk about. Happy to discover Lyon, Nice and Avignon.
Immerse yourself in a week of art, culture, and relaxation on the beautiful island of Crete. On this tour, you will get the opportunity to relax in one of the most beautiful places of the Mediterranean and paint the surrounding landscapes.
This holiday contains five days to enjoy painting and sketching a variety of subjects in the beautiful Crete. All activities are of course optional and flexible. Artist Camille Marquand (camillemarquand.com) will be leading 7 painting sessions.
You will also explore the charming town of Kastelli/Kissamos, visiting its Archaeological Museum and picturesque streets for inspiration. Each day blends leisurely mornings, art sessions led by Camille, and opportunities to swim, dine at local tavernas, or simply unwind.
With plenty of time for both creativity and relaxation, this retreat offers a perfect balance of artistic growth and Cretan hospitality. Come for the art, stay for the memories!
With endless architectural jewels, fascinating cultural sites and glistening seaside towns – this is the best of Turkey. On this nine-day Premium trip, explore the world-famous mosques in Istanbul, walk in the footsteps of ancient rulers in archaeological sites like Pergamon and Ephesus and see (almost) every inch of Cappadocia with an experienced and knowledgeable local leader by your side. Cruise the Bosphorus Strait on a private yacht, join a cooking class in Sirince and spend a night in your Feature Stay in specially restored cave suites.
This train tour across Italy allows you to explore some of the nation’s most prominent landmarks. It starts with Rome which is the foundation of Christian culture and Western civilization. When here, you can visit the Roman Colosseum, Navona Square, Trevi Fountain, St Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museum. The next stop of this journey is Florence, the capital city of Tuscany. Known for Michelangelo’s David sculpture and taking you through chapters of the renaissance period one by one, Florence is a paradise for people loving art and history. Up next is the City of Canals, Venice. Believed to be of the most romantic cities in the world, Venice also boasts of Doge’s Palace and San Marco Square. The fourth destination of this tour is Milan, Italy’s fashion capital. Apart from being captivated by the stylish Milan streets, you can also explore the Duomo, the Castello Sforzesco, and the famous Navigli canals. Fifth in the line is the place of dreams, Lake Como. Renowned for fabulous lakeside resorts, fine dining restaurants, and alluring beauty, this place will take your breath away! Post this, you will travel back to Milan, coming to the end of one of our Scenic tours of Italy.
From the hallowed Basilica of St. Francis to the glorious Sistine Chapel, discover why Italy is a bastion of Catholicism. Spend time at the Basilica of St. Francis in Assisi, the beloved saint’s hometown. Stay two nights in San Giovanni Rotondo. Reflect at the Grotto of Michael the Archangel. Discover the cathedral of Salerno and the abbey of Montecassino. Explore the burial sites of the Catacombs where the early Christians hid and venerated their dead. Attend the weekly Papal audience and receive the blessing given by the Holy Father. Discover Michelangelo’s Last Judgment mural and explore St. Peter’s Basilica. See the world’s most inspirational sites and relics on a journey through the rolling hills and lively cities of Italy.
Embark on a captivating journey that takes you from the piazzas of Rome to the canals of Venice. Discover the rolling hills of the scenic Tuscan and Umbrian countryside. Explore medieval hill towns and visit Assisi, the birthplace of St. Francis. Spend time at a historic winery in the heart of the Chianti region and enjoy a chef-led cooking class with lunch. Discover the masterpieces of the Renaissance in Florence. See glass transformed into exquisite art on Murano Island. Linger in iconic Venice for 2 nights. Journey to the shores of glamorous Lake Como. Encounter a land rich in history, culture, art, and romance.
Our fabulous tour guide led us through the charming cities and towns of Croatia and Slovenia. Highlights included Lake Bled, the Postojna caves, Plitvice lakes/falls, and Dubrovnik. The pace was well planned and there was free time for us to explore on our own. All our hotels were very nice. My only negative would be the size of the group; at 48, it was too large for walking tours and getting on/off the bus, but everyone was very prompt.
Discover turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, ancient ruins, and fascinating archaeological sites with this tour of Athens and the Greek Islands! Begin your journey in Athens where you will visit the Temple of Olympian Zeus and see the world-famous Acropolis, two of the most iconic attractions in the Greek capital. Catch your ferry to Naxos and lose yourself in the beauty of the Greek Islands. This extraordinary island is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Greece and is the perfect place to try windsurfing or kitesurfing. From there you will travel to Mykonos, home to the traditional village of Ano Mera and the glamorous street of Mayotanni. Experience the vibrant nightlife scene of this notorious party island before you set sail to Santorini to enjoy the breathtaking sunset views and see the dramatic rocky landscapes in this romantic destination. Make your way back to Athens where you will end your tour of Greece!
Luca's was a fabulous guide and very knowledgable about the area. He was the perfect advocate for the group. The walk was more of a challenge than I expected and not for the faint hearted. It was great to start the walk a few days before the 100km mark when the crowds joined in. The accomodation was mostly good but a few places were a little poor.