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Total Europe: Berlin, Prague & the Tastes of Italy

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23 daysDuration
Small Group TourUsually 8-12 participants, maximum 18 travelers
12 peopleMaximum group size
18 - 35 yearsAge range for participants
EnglishGuide language
Easy
Light physical activity suitable for most people with average fitness levels.

Highlights

Cruise around the canals on a bike tour in Amsterdam.

Hike in the Italian alps.

Enjoy local specialties on a Venice food tour.

Learn the local legends on a Ghost walk in Venice.

Admire street art in the neighborhoods of Rome.

Take a boat to the island of Korčula.

Itinerary

Ready for an epic European adventure? "Total Europe: Berlin, Prague & the Tastes of Italy" spans 23 days, whisking you from Amsterdam to Dubrovnik through 13 iconic cities. Dive into Berlin’s art and history, marvel at Vienna and Prague’s grand architecture, and traverse breathtaking landscapes—including a walk across Europe’s highest natural rock bridge. Foodies will delight in Roman culinary tours, while history buffs can lose themselves in medieval towns and Croatian island escapes. Hostel-based and fully guided, this city sightseeing tour is packed with cultural immersion and scenic variety. Its unique advantage: an itinerary that seamlessly blends European classics with hidden gems, offering a rich, all-encompassing travel experience.

day 1 - Amsterdam

Arrive at any time, find a comfy spot in the hostel to relax or go out to explore before meeting fellow Roamies in the evening.

Accomodation:Flying Pig Uptown (or similar)
Included Activity:Welcome Moment - Meet Your CEO and Group Duration : 1.0 hr

day 2 - Amsterdam/Berlin

Remember booking this trip months back? Now, you’re actually on it, in the places you hoped to experience. What a cool feeling! Soak it up with an included bike tour of Amsterdam. Hop on two wheels and cruise along the city's canals like the locals do. Then, travel by train from Amsterdam to Berlin where you will have a free evening to explore this fascinating city. You could also spend the evening unwinding in your hostel. Maybe play some cards as a group. Anyone ever heard of “Pitch”?

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:St Christopher's Alexanderplatz (or similar)
Transport:Train Duration : 6.25 hr Distance : 655 km
Included Activity:Amsterdam Bike Tour Duration : 2.0 hr

day 3 - Berlin

Let loose today, we dare you. Why? Because it will be fun, especially with your newest pals. Get your bearings with an orientation walk with your CEO around the city. Then, it's your turn to explore the tangible history and melting pot of cultures at work here. Head straight for the Berlin Wall, walk through the Brandenburg Gate, and feast those eyes on the Checkpoint Charlie Museum.

Want to try something even cooler? Rent a bike and visit the now defunct Tempelhof Airport which doubles as a beautiful park space in the city. (A best-kept local secret if we do say so ourselves). At night lounge in the hostel or witness the vibrant nightlife Berlin is known for.

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:St Christopher's Alexanderplatz (or similar)
Transport:Metro
Included Activity:Berlin Orientation Walk With CEO
Optional Activities:Brandenburg Gate Visit The Brandenburg Gate is a spot of great historical significance. Witness the spot where hundreds of thousands of people were finally able to cross from the east side to the west after the fall of the wall. Walk the cobblestones of the surrounding Pariser Platz and mingle with locals who continue to gather here to see stage shows and celebrate public events., The Berlin Wall Memorial Learn about the history of the “Iron Curtain,” the physical, political and emotional barrier that once separated Berlin under the Communist Eastern Bloc and their neighbours to the west. At Berlin Wall Memorial (Gedenkstatte Berliner Mauer), see a complete section of the wall, and look from the east side to see the remains of an electric fence in the so-called “death strip.” Discover the stories of those who died trying to escape to the freedom of West Berlin.

day 4 - Berlin/Prague

Prague is up next, with a few treats along the way! First up on your journey is Dresden, Germany. Home to a booming art scene, we think a visit there to wander around the cobblestone streets, is a must. Explore the picturesque old town, stroll through the charming streets and take in the beautiful views of the Elbe River. Step back in time and admire the stunning reconstruction of Frauenkirche, a must-see landmark in Dresden. Indulge in the art and culture scene.

Afterwards, hit the road and arrive in Prague by early evening. Your Day doesn’t end here, gather as a group and go on a highlight walk with your cool CEO passing must-see places like, the TV Tower of Prague, the Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge, and John Lennon's Wall, followed by a beer tasting to experience Prague's famous brews.

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:Czech Inn Hostel (or similar)
Transport:Private Vehicle Distance : 193 km, Private Vehicle Distance : 210 km
Included Activities:Dresden Visit, Prague Orientation Walk With CEO

day 5 - Prague

Soak up the atmosphere of Prague on a highlight walk of all the city has to offer. Afterwards, hit up the famous Charles Bridge with your friends, admire the clock tower in the main square, or sit and sip a thirst-quenching brew at a traditional Czech beer hall with a side of meat and potatoes. It’s guaranteed to be a loud, lively and marvellous time! Remember, it's all up to you.

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:Czech Inn Hostel (or similar)
Optional Activities:Prague Ghetto (Josefov/Jewish Quarter) Visit The Prague Ghetto, known as Josefov, is located between the Old Town Square and the Vltava River. This Jewish Quarter was first established in the 13th century, when Jewish people were ordered to leave their homes in other areas of the city and settle in this designated community. Birthplace to author Franz Kafka, see a monument in his honour, visit historical synagogues, a cemetery and museum with many artifacts collected during the Second World War. , Czech Craft Beer & Food Tasting Tour , Letná Beer Garden Visit Watch the sunset from the heights of the Letná Beer Garden in Letná Park, along the banks of the Vltava River. Sample a pint of Gambrinus 10° Czech beer, world-famous for its superb quality and low cost. Grab a grilled sausage and soak in the scenery. , Petřín Hill Hike , Prague Castle (Hradčany) Visit If you like a challenge, climb 200+ steps up to the famous Prague Castle (known as Hradčany), the Castle of the Bohemian Kings. This UNESCO World Heritage site is the largest castle complex in the world, and includes Roman-style buildings from the 10th century. Still got energy? Climb the lookout tower of St. Vitus Cathedral and be rewarded with a glorious view of the city.

day 6 - Prague/Vienna

You're in for a Day of unbeatable views! Get ready for another round of those back-in-time feelings as you stroll through the Medieval town of Cesky Krumlov on the way to Vienna. Be your own Queen (or King) of the castle as you explore 13th century ramparts with the added bonus of spectacular views. Slip into your inner explorer and see the Old Town from the top of the round bell tower, people watch from a cafe in the main square while you debate as a group where to have lunch, and then toss a coin to make the decision.

Finish the Day in Vienna where you’ll get to know the city as a group on an evening highlights walk. Pass sites like St. Stephen's Cathedral, Rathaus, National Library, The Hofburg and much more. Later, kick back, relax, and have some laughs at your hostel.

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:Do Step Inn Vienna (or similar)
Transport:Private Vehicle Distance : 180 km, Private Vehicle Duration : 4.0 hr Distance : 210 km
Included Activities:Český Krumlov Visit, Vienna CEO-led Tour

day 7 - Vienna

We’re excited for you today! The Day is yours after a short walking tour, but don’t let the freedom paralyze you. We have plenty of suggestions. You could seek out famous landmarks like, The Vienna State Opera House, Belvedere Palace, the Kunsthistorisches Museum, and Vienna City Hall.

Remember, we all need a little downtime during our travels, so if you need a break we get it. Grab a coffee, order a slice of mouthwatering cake and settle yourself in with your pals on a café terrace as the world moves on around you. Don’t worry, you still have plenty of time to keep finding a few world-famous museums and indulge in typical Austrian desserts like strudel or Sacher Torte. Keep in mind your CEO just might know the best secret places that will really set your experience apart from the main crowd. Ask away!

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:Do Step Inn Vienna (or similar)
Optional Activities:Naschmarkt Walk Walk through Vienna’s 16th century Naschmarkt alongside a local chef. Learn about the market’s storied history and gain insight into the city’s local cuisine and food culture. (And of course, enjoy numerous tastings of cheeses, sausages, and oils.), Saint Stephen's Cathedral Visit St. Stephen’s Cathedral is one of Vienna’s main landmarks complete with a 343-step climb up a spiral staircase to look out over the city. , Vienna State Opera House Visit Visit the famous Vienna Opera House and soak in its exceptional architecture. Opt for a guided tour to see the opera house's main features and learn about the history of the building.

day 8 - Vienna/Salzburg

If you have a soft spot for beautiful alpine lakes that border two countries, today is going to check off all of those boxes. You’ll be able to wander around the clear waters of Konigsee, smell the fresh air, and find that inner peace that comes from being in the great outdoors.

Salzburg is up next, so don’t forget to save some of that wanderlust energy! You’ll go with the group on an orientation walk of the city. Wander the historic squares and quaint little side streets of Salzburg Old Town. Climb Festungsberg Hill to visit Hohensalzburg Castle, or find the birthplace of Mozart and meet up to go to the museum there.

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:A&O Hostel Salzburg (or similar)
Transport:Private Vehicle Distance : 330 km, Private Vehicle Distance : 40 km
Included Activities:Konigsee Visit, Salzburg Old Town Visit Duration : 1.5 hr - 2.0 hr

day 9 - Salzburg/Munich

A whistle blows in the distance as a conductor shouts, “All Aboard!” You rush to the platform, jumping on with just moments to spare. While this may not be exactly what happens today, it will pretty much be along those lines when you hop on a train from Salzburg to Munich. A city with a big heart, as charming as it is laid back, and as buzzing as it is calm will be waiting for you upon arrival.

Spend time in Marienplatz, home to the Old and New Town Halls. Find the famous glockenspiel, or one of the many great beer halls, or the green dome-crested towers of the iconic Church of Our Lady. The vibe is totally up to you, have a pint, or two, or three!

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:Wombats Munich Werksviertel (or similar)
Transport:Train
Included Activity:Munich Orientation Walk With CEO

day 10 - Munich

Set your inner detective on the loose in search of the best experiences in Munich. Visit museums, art galleries, lush gardens, and main squares. Learn about the history and culture and shop, eat, drink, and walk until you drop. If you need time to recuperate, opt to stay in the hostel and relax in the common areas before the group welcomes new travellers in the evening.

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:Wombats Munich Werksviertel (or similar)
Optional Activities:Alte Pinakothek Art Gallery , Bavarian National Museum , Hofbräuhaus Visit Grab a stein and some local Bavarian food at the Hofbräuhaus, where local beer was brewed for the Duke of Bavaria in 1589. While the building has changed over the years it's still a favourite in Munich, for a good reason. With a capacity for 1300 guests, the space isn't exactly intimate, but with its rich history and local Bavarian-style music, there's no shortage of good fun.

day 11 - Munich/Innsbruck

Get this adventure started with a CEO-led walk in Munich, followed by a train ride to Innsbruck in the afternoon. Nestled snugly in a picturesque valley with panoramic views of the alps, Innsbruck won't disappoint. Get your bearings on a short orientation walk and spend some time becoming familiar with your hostel and surroundings. Opt to wander along Maria Theresien Street, explore the Grassmayr Bell Foundry, or check out Ambras Castle, famous for its renaissance gardens. Get ready to fill your camera roll!

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:Innsbruck Hostel (or similar)
Transport:Train
Included Activities:Munich Orientation Walk With CEO, Innsbruck Orientation Walk With CEO

day 12 - Innsbruck/Venice

Check out the Imperial Palace of Innsbruck before piling back onto the train to head into epic scenery of the Dolomites. Think filling your feed with crystal clear mountain lakes and snow-capped peaks. Don't forget that Venice is the end goal of today so pump yourself up for the famous canal city on the horizon. Tonight join your CEO for a nice cold beverage and see where the night takes you.

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:Anda Venice Hostel (or similar)
Transport:Train
Included Activity:Imperial Palace Innsbruck

day 13 - Venice

“Oh what a night, what a beautiful night…” This tends to be the song stuck in our heads whenever a visit to Venice is on the table. Can’t you just hear that accordion? After becoming acquainted with Venice's cuisine on a CEO-led food tour, and learning of ghostly legends, the Day is yours, no judgments here on what you decide to do. From canals to gondola rides, and inspiring architecture, what’s not to love?

The main city is small enough that you can walk it in several hours with the added bonus of getting those steps in. Explore the canals, relax in the small squares, and go cafe-hopping for coffee, pastries, wine, or all three, because why not? See Venice from the water on a gondola ride through the canals, run through the pigeons or people watch in St. Mark’s Square, take an elevator ride up to the top of the Campanile Di San Marco for panoramic views of the city below. Your only real job today is to have a blast!!

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:Anda Venice Hostel (or similar)
Included Activities:Street Food Tour, Venice ghost tour : Venice Events
Optional Activities:Campanile San Marco Lookout Climb to the top of the Campanile - Venice's tallest building - to take in a great bird's eye view of the cityscape and lagoon., Gallerie dell'Accademia Featuring works from famed artists including Bellini, Tintoretto, and Veronese, there is no better place to delve into the history of Venetian art., Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale) Visit Visit this former palace, rebuilt and restored numerous times, and admire the Gothic Venetian architecture. Once the seat of the government, the Palazzo Ducale is now a grand museum. Enjoy the stellar artwork, ornate chambers, and courtyards.

day 14 - Venice/Florence

We promise your tastebuds will thank you and rejoice with what’s on the menu for today’s adventure. All aboard the train from Venice to Florence. Being one of Italy’s most sought after food capitals, make sure you stuff your face while here. Eat the city’s signature pasta and venture out of those comfort zones to sample any specialty dishes you may stumble upon. Your CEO will point you in the right direction on CEO-led food and market tour.

This evening happens to be perfect if you are looking to relax, eat some more (if you can), or recover from those food comas in your hostel before a quick highlight tour of the city.

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:Hostel Plus Florence (or similar)
Transport:Train Duration : 2.5 hr Distance : 255 km
Included Activity:Florence Market and Food Tour

day 15 - Florence

Live your best life on this free Day in Florence! Grab some pals, lace up those walking shoes, and let the good times roll. Take in famous works of art hung in the Uffizi and Galleria dell’Accademia. “Oh and ah” at the grand architectural masterpieces of the Duomo and the Palazzo Pitti, and smell the flowers in Boboli Gardens. Looking for more chill vibes? We got you covered. Walk along the Arno and over the Ponte Vecchio before eating your way through the Firenze’s many cafes, ristorantes, and gelato shops.

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:Hostel Plus Florence (or similar)
Optional Activities:Medici Chapels Visit Admire the opulence of the two Medici Chapels. The Sagrestia Nuova was designed by Michelangelo and built as a mausoleum for the powerful Medici family. , Piazza della Repubblica Visit Join your CEO for a walk to the Piazza della Repubblica - site of the city's ancient Roman forum - then ride on a unique wooden carousel maintained by the same family for five generations., National Museum of Bargello Explore this museum, housed in one of the earliest buildings in Florence (dating to 1255). Stroll through the corridors to learn about the history of this site and its many uses, and see the fantastic works from master artists such as Donatello and Michelangelo., Mercato Centrale (Mercato di San Lorenzo) Visit Pick up a purse (or several!), leatherbound journals, Florentine paper, and any off-colour David statue souvenirs you wish., Ponte Vecchio Visit Walk across this medieval bridge and look over the Arno River to feel the romance of this city. Jewelers, art dealers and souvenir shops run the length of the bridge, featured in many master paintings., Uffizi Gallery Visit Head to the Uffizi Gallery to see spectacular Botticelli and Leonardo da Vinci paintings in person. , Il Duomo di Firenze Visit

day 16 - Florence/Rome

Leave Florence behind and catch the train to Rome. Upon arrival grab your travel mates and enjoy a walking your before letting your appetites run wild on an afternoon food tour; cue those Italian fantasies. Sample pizza, gelato and more as you learn about the heart and soul behind Italian cooking.

The night is yours! Did someone say dance party?

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:Roma Scout Center (or similar)
Transport:Train
Included Activities:Food Tour in Rome, Rome Orientation Walk With CEO
Optional Activities:St. Peter's Square Walk With your CEO, explore St. Peter's Square, located in Vatican City. Created in the 17th century by Bernini, the square has an elliptic shape, surrounded on two sides by colonnades before St. Peter's Basilica. Statues sit atop the colonnades. At the center of the ellipse stands an Egyptian obelisk that was transported from Egypt to Rome during the reign of Emperor Augustus., Spanish Steps Built to connect the hilltop Trinità dei Monti church with the Piazza di Spagna (or Spanish Square) below, the Spanish Steps are a colourful example of Baroque architecture from 18th century Rome. Opt to climb its 136 steps, or simply watch the crowds weave through this popular tourist attraction., Trevi Fountain

day 17 - Rome

From gardens to museums and gelato to slices of pizza we’re pretty sure you’ll have your hands full (literally) on this free Day in Rome. You can visit the mighty Colosseum, home to past gladiator tournaments. Walk up the 135 stairs of the Spanish steps. Meander around the Roman Forum; one of the most important Roman ruins in Italy, and stare up at the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (knowing you could probably never paint something as grand). Whatever you decide, make sure you meet up for tiramisu, limoncello, a glass or two of wine and whatever else you crave along the way. When in Rome right?

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:Roma Scout Center (or similar)
Optional Activities:Colosseum Visit , Pantheon Visit The Pantheon is one of the most famous buildings in Rome. Originally built during the reign of Augustus (27 BC - 14 AD), the building was rebuilt under Hadrian in 126 AD. The roof is still the world's largest unreinforced concrete dome, and it contains a circular opening (an oculus). It is easily one of the best-preserved of all the ancient Roman buildings., Trevi Fountain , Spanish Steps Built to connect the hilltop Trinità dei Monti church with the Piazza di Spagna (or Spanish Square) below, the Spanish Steps are a colourful example of Baroque architecture from 18th century Rome. Opt to climb its 136 steps, or simply watch the crowds weave through this popular tourist attraction.

day 18 - Rome to Split

It’s all about those good vibes and finding that connection today. Say, “Arrivederci Rome”, as you cruise towards the Adriatic Coast. Once we arrive in Ancona you’ll board an overnight ferry to Split, Croatia. Sleeping cabins are included and we bet you’ll have some stories to tell afterwards. We can’t wait to hear them!

Meal:Breakfast
Transport:Private Vehicle Duration : 4.5 hr, Ferry

day 19 - Split

Wipe the sleep from those eyes with a quick breakfast onboard the ferry. Then, on your mark, get set, GO explore the second largest city in Croatia! Modern life and ancient history collide here ensuring there’s plenty of experiences to keep you preoccupied. The only challenge? Seeing as much as you can without rushing it. We’ll let you in on a secret. For the best views of the city consider climbing the bell tower of St. Domnius Cathedral, then head out on a sightseeing guided tour to explore Old Town and Diocletian’s Palace. But after all this we wanted to do you a favour, so we’ll give you back your evening to do as you will. Think drinks in the hostel with new friends, or heading out on the town for a night of laughter and dancing. Doesn’t sound like you could go wrong.

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:En Route Hostel Split (or similar)
Included Activity:Split Guided Tour
Optional Activities:Mestrovic Gallery Filled with the incredible sculptures of Croatian artist and architect Ivan Meštrović, this gallery is beautiful inside and out. The gallery is housed in a villa designed by Meštrović as a summer home which overlooks a wonderful garden where you can view more sculptures and enjoy the breeze from the sea. , Bacvice Beach Visit Head to this local hot spot to soak up some rays or play in the calm waters. The sandy shores are often packed with rows of lounge chairs and umbrellas, but it's still a great place to spend some time if you’re looking to cool off. Visit some of the cafes along the waterfront, wade out into the shallow water, or rent a lounge chair and relax. , Marjan's Peak Visit For spectacular views of the city, make sure to visit Marjan's Peak. The area has nice hiking and biking trails for those that want to embrace nature and escape the port town. , St Duje Cathedral Visit The Cathedral of St Duje is said to be the oldest cathedral in the world, built around 305 AD. Climb up the bell tower for excellent views of Split and the surrounding port area.

day 20 - Brač/Split

Get your sea legs ready for a ferry ride to the island of Brač today. Stroll along the beautiful beaches or head into the heart of Supetar, the largest town on the island. Get your fill of historic buildings, tasty food, and completely unbeatable Mediterranean views before returning to Split.

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:En Route Hostel Split (or similar)
Transport:Ferry

day 21 - Split/Dubrovnik

Did someone say Peljesac Peninsula? No? Well anyway, you’ll see some of this gem on your way from Split to Dubrovnik. Wave your goodbyes as you head toward a place renowned for the best red wine in Croatia. Wander the Wall of Ston, from Ston to Mali. Then continue down the coast to live your best life in Dubrovnik.

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:Akademis Hotel Dubrovnik (or similar)
Transport:Private Vehicle
Included Activity:Visit to Ston & Walk Along Wall

day 22 - Dubrovnik

Wake up in the iconic Dubrovnik, and enjoy free time before heading out with your travel besties on a group walk through the Old Town. Play eye spy and see if you can spot Dubrovnik Cathedral, Lovrijenac Fort, and a Franciscan Monastery. Afterwards, revel in the timeless atmosphere of this port city. You might never leave and we wouldn’t blame you.

Meal:Breakfast
Accomodation:Akademis Hotel Dubrovnik (or similar)
Included Activity:Dubrovnik Orientation Walk With CEO

day 23 - Dubrovnik

Depart at any time, or maybe decide to add on a few more nights and spend it lounging along the Mediterranean.

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Accommodation
Hostels (21 nts), overnight ferry (1 nt).
Meals
21 breakfasts
Note: Allow USD700-910 for meals not included.
Transport
Private vehicle, train, boat, and walking.
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CEO (Chief Experience Officer) throughout.
Included activities
Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment - Meet Your CEO and GroupYour Foodie Moment: Street Food Tour, VeniceYour Foodie Moment: Florence Market and Food Tour, FlorenceBike tour along the canals in AmsterdamExperience Prague's nightlife with a local pub crawlHike along lake near SalzburgHike in the Italian alps along Lake MisurinaEnjoy local specialties on a Venice food tourLearn the local legends on a Ghost walk in VeniceAdmire street art in RomeTake a boat to the island of Korčula along the Dalmation CoastSample local brews on a pub crawl in PragueEnjoy plenty of free time in major citiesAll transportation between destinations24 hour metro passes in select cities

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I had a lot of fun! I learned how to travel through and hostels were like. Made a few friends and had plenty of good times. Well worth the journey!

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Incredible. Fast paced. 100% would recommend if you want to tick off the highlights of a bunch of countries quickly!

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