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We were looking for a customized, small group tour. We just returned from our trip and are more than highly pleased and satisfied of our experience. They planned an amazing itinerary, booked amazing hotels and transfers and tour guides went above and beyond to please us. We are already planning another trip next year and will be using these guys.
Join our eight-day tour and indulge in the island beauty of Greece! Lay back and relax on the white sandy beaches in Mykonos and get a glimpse of its vivid nightlife while having a drink at one of its clubs. Indulge in the romantic essence of the island of Santorini, walk along its bright coastline, and enjoy an awe-inspiring sunset upon the white-washed houses and the endless Mediterranean Sea. Traditional local gastronomy and wine tasting will only enrich your Greek experience within the Cyclades islands.
The island of Crete has so much history and natural wonder to offer, and in seven days on its shores, you’ll see what’s known as Europe’s oldest city, taste some of the region’s best food and wine, and discover some of the world’s most beautiful beaches. Visit the Knossos archaeological site and unwind in the secluded seaside village of Sougia. Join a boat trip with a local family through the region’s islands, sip wine in the vibrant port city of Chania and indulge in local dishes like fresh seafood or bougatsa (warm flaky pastry with creamy semolina custard or cheese).
Greece, the cradle of human civilization. Join this 8 day-tour, discover the hidden gems of this country and take pleasure of its sunrays that cover the long sandy beaches and coastlines of its islands. Enjoy this island hopping experience with the overnight in two of the Cyclades Island, Mykonos and Paros and uncover their unique essence. Have a taste of the bustling nightlife in Mykonos, dance the day away at epic beach parties. Once in Paros discover the typical small fishing harbours, golden beaches and whitewashed villages and enjoy the local gastronomy at one of the typical Greek taverns. This trip invites you to spend remarkable holidays and satisfy your curiosity about the exciting land of Gods!
Join this history rich 8-days cruise from Kemer. Sail to Kekova surrounded by ancient ruins. The ruined Lycian cities of Simena and the Sunken City are the main historical attraction in the region however the more adventurous traveller can find many more rock-cut tombs and sarcophagi hidden in the surrounding hills. Many blue cruises and private yachts visit the region of Kekova for the transparent waters, brilliant sun, unspoiled nature and excellent swimming, snorkelling and scuba diving opportunities. The region is home to many small islands, extensive caves, an abundance of sea life and secluded coves backed by sheer cliffs and rugged hills, many of which can only be accessed by sea, offering a peaceful retreat. During this cruise you will visit Olympos, Adrasan, Phaselis, Demre, Kekova, Sunken City, Simena and Gokkaya Bay.
Discover the most sacred places and monuments of Israeli culture. With this nine-day tour you will get to visit some of the country’s most interesting sites, such as Old and New city of Jerusalem, centre of Jewish mysticism Kabbalah or Golan Heights. You will get to the lowest point of the earth – Dead Sea and fly across the country to cross the Jordan border to visit Petra, the extraordinary Rose City carved in the stone.
All aspects of the tour were outstanding. The itinerary was fairly rapid given we (my wife and I) opted for all the offered excursions. Having said that we did not feel it was too fast. The fact that there was only one hotel change allowed us to have more time overall to see the wonderful history and sites that are all over Italy. Our tour manager was wonderful. His knowledge and experience showed clearly in how smoothly the entire tour went. Our bus driver was amazing moving a large vehicle through the narrow winding streets of Rome, the Amalfi Coast and in between. The local guides were also excellent for the brief times we spent with them. All in all the tour was wonderful and worth every penny we paid.
We all had an unforgettable trip. We were lucky with great weather but either way every day was an absolute blast, and I really want to reiterate how great Marko was - it wouldn’t have been the same without him.
Join this fascinating 8-days cruise starting from Bodrum in the Gulf of Gokova, which is located 25 km away from Mugla province on the shores of Turkey's Aegean region, which is also known as the Kerme Bay. Gokova is just like heaven with its numerous bays and perfect colour harmony of green and blue. The sea and the pine trees integrate well with the bays sometimes running amongst the pine trees like a river. There are lots of nested bays at this section that are round in shape which are commonly referred to as waterside thickets in the region. Gokova Gulf is one of the essential destinations of yacht tours and blue cruises thanks to its natural and historical wonders. The ropes of boats can be fastened to the pine trees on the shore.
Very much enjoyed our cycle ride in Sardinia. The bikes and accommodation provided were of a good standard. The route and distances provided a moderate challenge which was expected. Plenty of points of interest to visit along the way including the beautiful beaches for swim breaks.
SAILING HOLIDAY: Cruise the beautiful Dalmatian Coast in style onboard a premium cruiser. Travelling from sensational Spit to Medieval Dubrovnik, visiting some of Croatia's most picturesque islands, national parks and historic towns en route.
This trip was suggested to me by a friend, but as an 83 year-old who ‘peaked’ more than 10 years ago I had some reservations about going on it. However, my fears were put to rest when I saw that the same hotel was used before and after the most challenging stage – the 14-mile final stretch of the northern trail, including the crossing of Mount Pantokrater. But in the event, although the terrain is hilly with some steep climbs I didn’t find any of the walking particularly difficult. It helped that a lot of the journey was on shady woodland tracks. Mt Pantokrator was quite an easy climb, the only challenge being the length of the day and the distance.
Not having visited Corfu before I found it a fascinating place, and have many vivid memories of the trip. We were fortunate to have, in Spiros, a leader who was very knowledgeable about local history, politics and wildlife. He worked very hard to make the holiday enjoyable for us, including leading us on a beautiful coastal walk to Kassiopi on the free day. I only wish I had discovered the island earlier so that I could walk the southern section as well.