Trafalgar tours aimed at younger European-bound groups
Trafalgar’s 2007 Breakaway tours are proving popular for the younger crowed they are aimed at: the 21-38-year-olds.
The Breakaway Vacations for 2007 are:
• The 12-day Viva Italia, an exploration of Italy’s most sought-after cities, including Rome, Milan, Florence, Venice, Portofino, Sorrento and the Isle of Capri
• The 18-day European Focus tour that includes eight countries including Switzerland, France, Italy and Germany
• The 24-day European Break tour that includes eight countries and some of Europe’s best known cities such as Paris, Nice, Lucerne, Rome, Venice, Florence, and Barcelona
• The 35-day Ultimate Tour, which includes dozens of cities in 11 countries, from London to Paris and south through Spain, to Italy and the Greek Islands, Vienna and through Germany to Amsterdam
Trafalgar was established in 1947 and has nearly 60 years of experience providing exceptional worldwide vacations to Europe.
Trafalgar has also introduced a new line of “Family Experience” itineraries in the US and abroad.
Report by David Wilkening
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