Brendan Tours boasts local guides
Brendan says its “Locally Guided Vacations” are now guaranteed to “offer a unique experience with their multiple travel options and large collection of destinations.”
The tour company promises hybrid travel opportunities that provide culturally authentic, independent trips.
“Brendan provides access to friendly hosts/guides, in the destination of choice, who are available to advise, assist and enhance travel experiences as never before,” the company says.
An example of one of the many Locally Guided itineraries available:
Rome, Florence & Venice is an eight day, 7 night trip from USD$1283 per person. Land only. Participants tour some of the most interesting cities in Italy with first class accommodations. The 8-day getaway includes one guided tour of the main attractions in each city, including a hop-on, hope-off tour of Rome.
The Locally Guided Tour includes:
• Round-trip airport transfers
• Superior Tourist Class, First Class and Superior First Class accommodations, hotel taxes and service charges
• Breakfast daily
• Services of an English-speaking local host in Rome, Florence and Venice
• Train transportation Rome/Florence/ Venice
• Sightseeing with local guides: Florence, Venice
• Hop-On-Hop-Off tour in Rome
• Portfolio of travel documents
"Rome, Florence & Venice" must be booked by June 30 of this year.
By David Wilkening
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