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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.
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Fantastic trip! Well organised and everything went smoothly. Would probably split the two big 30+ days if I were to have my time again. The heat adds another level of difficulty. Accommodations were all different but all clean and welcoming. Meals were varied as we walked into different regions the food changed to what was local. We never had a bad meal or a bad stay anywhere. Highly recommend this trip through France. A nice quiet Camino compared to the Frances but far more challenging. Very enjoyable.
Walking tours
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Private Tour
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Hotel, Guest House, Hut
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, The Way
Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, The Way of St. James, Le Puy-en-Velay, Golinhac, Conques, Livinhac Le Haut, Figeac, Cajarc, Limogne En Quercy, Lalbenque, Cahors, St-Privat-d'Allier, Lascabanes, Lauzerte, Moissac, Auvillar, Flamarens, Lectoure, La Romieu, Armagnac, Montréal Du Gers, Eauze, Saugues, Nogaro, Aire Sur L'adour, Miramont-Sensacq, Fichous-Riumayou, Sauvelade, Aroue, Saint Palais, Ostabat-Asme, St Jean Pied De Port, Les Faux, Aumont-Aubrac, Nasbinals, St-Chely-d'Aubrac, Espalion, Estaing
Journey through the plains and ancient hamlets of northern Italy on the "Via Francigena: Ivrea to Pavia" walking tour. Over eight days, this self-guided package leads travelers from Ivrea, across Piedmont’s rice fields—transformed into shimmering "chequered seas" in spring—to the vibrant university town of Pavia. Spot herons and egrets, wander past castles, and savor the artistic wealth and lively student culture that define the region’s towns. The unique selling point: experiencing the living traditions and natural diversity of the Italian Camino’s less-trodden northern sections, all while enjoying comfortable accommodation and seamless logistics.
Walking tours
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Private Tour
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Hotel
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18-99 yrs
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english
Destinations
Lombardy & the Lakes, Pavia, Ivr
Lombardy & the Lakes, Pavia, Ivrea, Viverone, Santhia, Vercelli, Mortara
We have just finished up the Greece tour. The Greece islands have been absolutely breath taking and something that photos just can’t describe without seeing in person! We had an amazing tour guides, who had great knowledge of the islands, their history’s and all the best photo spot that we wouldn’t have found without them! Would highly recommend this tour!
City sightseeing
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Group Tour
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Hotel
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1-99 yrs
Operated in
english
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Athens, Santorini, Delphi, Meteo
Athens, Santorini, Delphi, Meteora, Nafplion, Acropolis, Olympia
For people in their mid/late 60's like us, a trip such as the French Food Lover's Le Puy Camino was the best outcome. There were many aspects of the trip that were excellent. An example; having a guided tour through a particular historic town/city with a knowlegeable guide other "tourists" walked past us with a look of envy because we were part of a structured tour group.
Food toursWalking tours
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Hut
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
The Way of St. James, Southern F
The Way of St. James, Southern France, Le Puy-en-Velay, Pau , Saugues, Laguiole, Conques, Figeac, Cahors, Moissac, Montréal-du-Gers, St Jean Pied De Port
Trade the crowds of southern Tuscany for the wild, remote beauty of the Apuane Alps on the 'Walking in Tuscany's Apuane Alps' tour—a self-guided 8-day walking trip tailored for those who crave dramatic mountain scenery and genuine Italian hospitality. Starting in Tuscany and finishing in Lucca, this itinerary takes you from the small town of Fornaci di Barga into chestnut forests, across limestone massifs, and through vineyards to age-old hamlets.
Highlights include the ascent of Monte Forato, the exploration of Italy’s largest cave system at Grotta del Vento, and the option to summit Pania della Croce for panoramic views. Along the way, visit remote chapels and the serene hermitage at Calomini, all while enjoying the warm welcome of village residents who are eager to share their traditions.
Accommodations are cozy and limited to a maximum of two single rooms, ensuring an intimate experience. Meals and logistics are expertly handled so you can focus on the scenery.
The unique selling point of this trip is the chance to discover Tuscany’s untamed north—a region few tourists ever see—where mountain adventure meets local culture and tranquility.
Walking tours
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Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Guest House
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Tuscany, Lucca, Fornaci Di Barga
Tuscany, Lucca, Fornaci Di Barga, Verni, Fornovolasco, Monte Forato, Eremo Di Calomini
The crew and tour leader were fantastic. There were many stops along the way for swimming. The history learned and walking through the many historic towns was illuminating.
The lower cabin is very very spacious and quiet.
Imagine crossing the dramatic heart of Corsica on foot, from soaring mountains to the rose-hued Calanques of Piana. The "Crossing Corsica" self-guided walking tour invites experienced travelers and seniors to discover the Mediterranean’s most diverse island over 8 unforgettable days. The route weaves through the central valley, over the renowned Grand Randonnee 20 (GR20), and past charming villages such as Evisa—famed for its chestnuts—and the deep Spelunca Gorge. Scented pine forests, snow-dusted peaks, and tranquil meadows create a tapestry of ever-changing landscapes.
Your journey leads from Corsica’s rugged interior to the picturesque coastal town of Porto, culminating amidst the unique granite formations of the Calanques of Piana and the historic capital of Ajaccio, birthplace of Napoleon. With comfortable hotel stays and all logistics arranged, you’ll be free to savor the island’s natural beauty, history, and local cuisine at your own pace.
The real highlight of this tour package is the rare opportunity to traverse Corsica’s contrasting terrain—from highland trails to Mediterranean shores—making it an ideal adventure for those who appreciate both cultural intrigue and natural splendor.
Walking tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Lodge, Hut
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Corsica, Calacuccia Lake, Col De
Corsica, Calacuccia Lake, Col De Verghio, Evisa, Porto, France, Ajaccio
Combine ancient marvels with modern insight on the Acropolis, City Tour & Acropolis Museum—a comprehensive sightseeing tour tailored for young adults and experienced explorers. Begin at Syntagma metro station, where the museum’s artifacts set the tone for a journey through the heart of Athens, past the Parliament, Changing of the Guards, and tranquil National Gardens.
Follow your guide through Zappeion Hall and Hadrian’s Arch, then stroll the scenic Dionysiou Areopagitou walkway to the Acropolis. Explore the Parthenon, Erechtheion, and other legendary monuments, and enjoy panoramic city views perfect for photos. The tour culminates at the Acropolis Museum, where ancient treasures are presented in a modern architectural masterpiece.
This tour package stands out for its blend of city highlights and in-depth archaeological exploration, offering a thorough and engaging Athens experience.
Santorini and Naxos are two of the most beautiful islands in the Cyclades but here is where the similarity ends. Santorini feels like no other place on earth: an ancient island that endured one of the largest volcanic eruptions in history. Here everything is bright like the whitewashed cube-shaped houses, the lapis lazuli sea and the sunsets that light up the caldera. Whilst the towns and beaches are understandably popular, the walking opportunities on the island are numerous, through volcanic landscapes and along spectacular cliffs along a series of mule tracks. Naxos on the other hand is the largest of the Cyclade islands with some of Greece's best white sand beaches, a smattering of ancient ruins and a lively town. Away from the coast, life has changed little in the last century. Traditional farming practices abound in a landscape of fertile valleys home to 1000 year old olive groves and impressive mountains beckoning to be climbed. One day is spent ascending the highest mountain of the area: Mt Zas. From its summit enjoy breathtaking views of olive-orchards set in sharp contrast with the deep blue Aegean Sea. The pace of the holiday is dictated by you, with plenty of opportunity after the walks to swim in the sea or hotel pool, wander through markets in the small towns and relax at a taverna to watch the sunset.