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Embark on the ultimate Italian journey with the "Premium Sicily and Italy in Depth" tour, a 24-day guided adventure for experienced travelers and seniors. Starting in Palermo and concluding in Venice, you’ll traverse the length of Italy, from the volcanic slopes of Mount Etna to the canals of Venice.
Savor local wines at a family-run vineyard, learn to roll pasta like a pro, and explore the marvels of Pompeii and the Tuscan countryside. With three unforgettable Feature Stays and a knowledgeable local leader, this tour package offers a comprehensive immersion into Italy’s culture, cuisine, and history—the perfect Italian odyssey.
Explore one of the most fascinating corners of the Dordogne on this varied and flexible, walking, cycling and canoeing holiday. The Perigord Noir, arguably one of the most attractive parts of the Dordogne, is named as such for its rich dark oak and chestnut forests which fill the very heart of this region. The area offers spectacular scenery with ancient chateaux perched high above the rugged cliffs overlooking the entire valley. You'll find mediaeval villages full of character and a plethora of historical sites including the Benedictine Abbaye Sainte-Marie in Souillac, founded during the 12th century and which suffered badly during the Hundred Years' War.
On foot, bike and by canoe, venture through the Perigord experiencing what this picturesque region has to offer. You have total flexibility with the choice of either walking or cycling routes when you're not canoeing. The canoeing is safe and undemanding, and we will give you a lesson in handling your canoe before you set off. Your journey starts in Rocamadour, a spectacular cliff-clinging town and home to one of France's most venerated sites, before moving on to Meyronne, on the banks of the Dordogne. From here you pick up your paddle, canoeing downstream to Souillac and on to Beynac with its hilltop castle, captured by Richard the Lionheart in 1179, finally arriving in medieval Sarlat.
Gran Canaria, a land of dramatic contrasts and UNESCO-protected reserves, beckons experienced adventurers on the "Contrasts of Gran Canaria" walking tour. Over eight days, explore verdant forests, volcanic mountains, and pristine beaches, all within easy reach of the island’s vibrant capital, Las Palmas. Each day presents a choice of hiking routes, catering to those who seek either leisurely strolls or more challenging treks across varied terrain.
Discover the ancient caldera of Bandama, ascend the striking Roque Nublo for panoramic island views, and step back in time in Las Palmas’s atmospheric old quarter. Your accommodations blend rural charm—three nights among tranquil vineyards at Hotel Rural El Mondalon—and boutique comfort in the heart of the island at Rural el Refugio. There’s even an option to upgrade for added luxury.
The unique selling point of this tour is its flexibility, offering daily walk choices and exposure to Gran Canaria’s astonishing diversity. For travelers who crave variety and natural beauty, this self-guided walking holiday is a top pick among European hiking trips.
Craving a journey that blends dramatic landscapes with centuries-old tradition? The "Walking Across the Pyrenees on the Camino Frances" tour is your invitation to trek one of the most rewarding sections of the famed Camino Frances. Starting in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port and culminating in Logrono, this 11-day self-guided hiking trip invites experienced travelers to cross the iconic Pyrenees, traversing from France into northern Spain. Along the way, you’ll explore medieval gems such as Roncesvalles, Puente la Reina, and Pamplona, each brimming with stories from pilgrims past.
This moderate-activity tour is perfect for those who appreciate a balance of challenge and cultural discovery. You’ll walk through valleys and rolling hills, pass through picturesque villages, and experience the UNESCO-listed pilgrimage route firsthand. Architectural highlights await in Pamplona and Logrono—think Gothic cathedrals, medieval palaces, and vibrant plazas. As you reach Logrono, the capital of the Rioja wine region, take the opportunity to savor local wines and immerse yourself in Spanish hospitality.
Your private tour package includes comfortable hotel stays, meals, and transport for a seamless experience. The true USP of this trip is the chance to earn stamps for your Pilgrim Passport, marking your progress on one of Europe’s most storied pilgrimage trails. For travelers seeking a blend of scenic trekking, historical immersion, and regional flavor, this Camino Frances adventure is unmatched.
Imagine wandering among the rolling Euganean Hills, where vineyards and wildflowers cloak ancient volcanic cones—this is the essence of the "Walking in the Venetian Hills" tour. Designed for experienced travelers seeking a moderate walking holiday, this 9-day private trip begins and ends in Cortela and encompasses gems of the Veneto region, from tranquil hamlets to the storied streets of Padua and beyond.
Your self-guided walking adventure weaves through a patchwork of meadows, forests, and immaculately kept vineyards, offering daily opportunities to savor regional wines and soak in the peaceful rhythms of rural Italy. Along the way, explore Arqua Petrarca, a medieval village famed as the home of poet Petrarch, and meander through orchards to Galzignano, a stone's throw from the majestic Baroque gardens of Valsanzibio.
Each day’s itinerary balances panoramic hilltop vistas with cultural treasures and the chance to unwind in charming accommodations. The region’s status as a National Park ensures unspoiled scenery, with trails flanked by holm oaks, maples, and a vibrant array of wildflowers. The journey’s moderate activity level makes it ideal for travelers who relish a steady pace—rewarded by both natural beauty and a taste of Veneto’s storied past.
This walking tour stands out for its intimate connection to a lesser-known corner of Italy, offering a rare blend of scenic tranquility and cultural discovery. Whether you’re a seasoned walker or simply in search of Italy’s hidden gems, this trip is your invitation to experience the Venetian Hills at their most authentic and enchanting.
Whitewashed villages, olive groves, and the rolling hills of Andalucia create a painter’s palette for the 'White Villages of Andalucia Walk.' This 8-day guided walking tour, tailored for seasoned explorers, begins and ends in Canillas De Albaida and takes you through Competa, Nerja, and several enchanting hamlets.
Led by an expert walking guide, you'll meander through the Sierra de Tejeda, Almijara, and Alhama Natural Park, visiting charming towns like Sedella and Salares. Each day offers gentle walks—never too strenuous—leaving plenty of afternoon time to relax in the lush gardens of Finca el Cerrillo, the group’s favorite base. Savor local wines, uncover the mysteries of Nerja’s caves, and gaze out from the famous Balcon de Europa. The tour’s finale features a thrilling 4x4 drive to Loma del Daire, rewarding you with breathtaking views of distant peaks and the Mediterranean beyond.
A key highlight is the immersive cultural experience—wine tastings, local cuisine, and the option to explore Malaga, Picasso’s birthplace. The USP here is the chance to journey off the beaten track, combining Andalucia’s natural splendor with its deep-rooted Moorish history, all at a pace that balances discovery and leisure. With accommodation, transport, and meals expertly arranged, this tour is a true insiders’ exploration of Andalucia’s white villages.
Perigord is one of the largest and most picturesque areas in France. It is divided into two by the River Dordogne which founded the historic frontier between France and England during the Hundred Years War (1337-1453). Along its banks you'll find over a thousand castles steeped in legend and history, and witness to centuries of conquests and conflict. Today the rich and varied culture of this land is still here for you to discover. You will meander along paths that follow the twists and turns of the valley and you will climb through fields and shaded woodland to hilltop towns and fortified strongholds with impressive views.
On this self-guided, hotel-to-hotel walking holiday, you'll explore the beautifully tranquil Langhe region of Piedmont, a gastronomic gem quietly tucked into Italy's north-western corner. Recently recognised by UNESCO, the countryside is a glorious mix of gently rippling, wave-shaped hills cloaked by layers of vines, sunflowers and oak forests, crowned with honey-hued hamlets and majestic Savoy castles.
Your route starts and ends in Benevello, nestling in the hazelnut-clad Alta Langa hills, from where you follow the limpid Tanaro River before climbing through a string of hamlets to your hotel in Fontanafredda, a renowned wine estate that was once owned by the first king of Italy! It's then on to La Morra, an atmospheric wine village known as the balcony of the Langhe for its stunning panorama over the surrounding rolling landscape. As you approach beautiful Monforte d'Alba, whose ochre-coloured houses seem to cling enchantingly to the hillside, you visit Barolo, home of the revered eponymous wine. This rich and fertile land produces some of Italy's finest food and wine, from robust Barolo and sweet Moscato to aromatic white truffles (exclusive to Alba), crunchy hazelnuts and tangy cheeses.
The Dalmatian Coast Island Hopping tour invites experienced travelers to explore Croatia’s stunning Adriatic coastline on foot over 8 unforgettable days. This self-guided trekking and hiking trip takes you from Trogir to Dubrovnik, with stops at Brac, Hvar, Korcula, and Mljet—each island offering a unique blend of unspoiled beaches, ancient towns, and breathtaking landscapes.
Start with the UNESCO-listed charms of Trogir, then hike Brac’s highest peak, wander Hvar’s lavender fields and vineyards, and savor Korcula’s agricultural heart. Mljet’s National Park, the Mediterranean’s oldest marine reserve, provides serene walks before you finish amid Dubrovnik’s historic ramparts and Renaissance architecture.
A highlight of this tour package is the thoughtful selection of hotels—each offering comfort and character, with locations that enhance the island experience. For those seeking an active yet flexible island adventure, this trip is a perfect match.
This tour will open up your appetite and invite you to sensory pleasures. The vines may provide a beautiful setting, but they also produce an excellent wine that can be enjoyed all along this trip.
From Dijon to Beaune the walks provide a wonderful balance of quiet country lanes, vineyard tracks and woodland trails taking in sleepy, unspoilt villages, and majestic vine-clad hills. Sample fine wines in 13th century cellars and enjoy lunch in a selection of medieval towns including world-renowned Nuits-St-Georges. Walk the historic streets of Dijon and Beaune, hunt for truffles, taste local cheese in a rural manufactory, learn about blackcurrant liquor and enjoy a wine tasting at the majestic wine estate Chateau Clos Vougeot.
In this region known for its epicurean finesse, you can really enjoy fine dining. There will be excellent local dishes such as Beef Bourguignon, Oeufs en Meurette, Poulet de Bresse a la Creme, Perche aux Noix and of course exquisite cheeses like the pungent Epoisses de Bourgogne, to pair with the region's incredible Pinot Noir and Chardonnay wines.
This tour will stimulate all your senses.