Stop wondering – see Europe’s greatest destinations with Trafalgar

Friday, 30 May, 2007 0

Stop wondering what Europe is like, and see 12 countries and many of Europe’s great cities with Trafalgar on the new 25-day Wonders of Europe holiday.

Spend two nights in some of Europe’s premiere destinations, including Amsterdam, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Venice, Rome, Florence, Nice, Engelberg and Paris, with plenty of time for sightseeing.

Highlights include: see how Dutch cheese and clogs are made and take a canal cruise through Amsterdam; see the Brandenburg Gate and the remains of the Berlin Wall at the Checkpoint Charlie Museum in Berlin; visit the Saxon Wall in the renaissance city of Dresden and window shop for Bohemian crystal in Prague, Europe’s culture capital. Take a walking tour through Vienna to St Stephen’s Cathedral; spend time exploring Budapest on the famous Danube River; and see the spectacular limestone case in Postojna, Slovenia, before heading into Venice, the beautiful Italian canal city where you’ll see Doges Palace and the Bridge of Sighs. Visit the Sistine Chapel and St Peters Basilica in Rome, cruise to the Isle of Capri and explore the ancient city buried city of Pompeii at the foot of Mount Vesuvius. Journey through the rolling hills of Tuscany to Florence; see the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Italian Riviera; visit the Italian Lakes District and journey to the Swiss border town of Basel. Stop at a Burgundy vineyard on the way to Paris, where you’ll see the Champs Elysees, the Arc de Triomphe and the gardens of the Louvre.

Wonders of Europe is priced from $6450 per person, twin share (excluding airfares) and includes touring by luxury air-conditioned coach, daily sightseeing, first class hotel accommodation, many meals including breakfast daily, the services of a professional tour director and driver, airport transfers and much more.

Departures are available from 25 April to 17 October 2007.

Trafalgar’s unique new ‘Explore Hidden Treasures’ leisurely guided walking tours take you slightly off the beaten track to discover the cultural fabric of Europe’s great cities. In addition, Trafalgar uses the latest in sightseeing technology to enhance your touring experience, with state-of-the-art personal headsets on several tours in many of Europe’s premiere cities, enabling you to discover Europe at your own pace. Plus, every Trafalgar Europe & Britain tour includes a Welcome Dinner for you to get to know your fellow travellers and your Tour Director in a casual, relaxed environment.

With 60 years of experience, Trafalgar has perfected the art of providing travellers with hassle-free, seamless holidays in the United Kingdom, Europe, USA and Canada. Trafalgar’s commitment to value, quality, and innovative new ways to travel ensures your holiday will be an experience to remember. It really is a case of “Dream. Pack. And leave…the rest to us”.

For a copy of the 2007 Europe & Britain book or for more details on Trafalgar’s full range of holidays visit the website at www.trafalgar.com or email [email protected]

Report by The Mole



 

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