Tour Code: FTPL/BI/1309

European Epic Summer 2020 Testing

7 Nights / 8 Days
Group Tour
Summer Special
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Cities : UK (2N) / Overnight Cruise (1N) / Belgium (1N) / France (3N) / Germany (1N) / Switzerland (5N) / Austria (1N) / Italy (4N)

Sightseeing

Paris, France
  • Entrance to 3rd Level Eiffel Tower
  • Disneyland
  • Illumination Tour of Paris PVT Basis
Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Keukenhof Garden Entrance Ticket with Transfers from Amsterdam
  • Entrance to Madurodam
  • Photo stop at Dam Square
  • Visit to Zaanse Schans
Sankt Goar, Germany
  • Enjoy Rhine River Cruise
Stuttgart, Germany
  • Entrance to Mercedes Benz Museum
Black Forest, Germany
  • Free Time on Lake Titisee
Interlaken, Switzerland
  • Mt Jungfraujoch - Mountain in Switzerland
Montreux, Switzerland
  • 2nd Class One Way Train Ticket For Panoramic Golden Pass Line Train Experience
Vevey, Switzerland
  • Photo stop at Charlie Chaplin Statue
Broc, Switzerland
  • Nestle Cailler Chocolate Factory in Switzerland
Bern, Switzerland
  • Walking Tour of Bern
Venice, Italy
  • Venice City Walking Tour
Pisa, Italy
  • Visit Square of Miracles & Leaning Tower of Pisa (From Outside)
Vatican City, Vatican City
  • Guided Tour of St. Peter's Basilica

Meals

  • 15 Breakfast
  • 11 Lunch
  • 3 Packed Lunch
  • 15 Dinner
European Epic - 18 Nights/19 Days
1 Night Stay in overnight ferry form Harwich (UK) To Hook of Holand (Netherlands). *Please Note That All The Hotels Will Be Either In Airport Area Or In The Outskirts Of The City.

Day wise travel itinerary

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Sightseeing

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Enjoy Rhine River Cruise

One of the world's most popular river cruising destinations is the mighty Rhine River, which gets its name from the Celtic word renos ("raging flood"). But Europe's longest and most important river begins as a trickle of melted snow from the Rheinwaldhorn Glacier high in the Swiss Alps. It first becomes the Rhine proper at Reichenau.

En route, the Rhine lives up to its Celtic name near Schaffhausen, when it plunges 75 feet down in a spectacular torrent known as the Rheinfall. Its waters are much calmer at Basel, where the river first becomes navigable (and where many cruise ships embark). From there, it wends its way on a journey of almost 870 miles to merge with the North Sea at Rotterdam, passing through six countries (Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany, France and the Netherlands) as it goes.

There are many legends surrounding this great river, the most famous being the tale of Lorelei, a beautiful maiden who drowned for love and became a mermaid. It's said that her seductive song lures boatmen to their deaths and their vessels down to the riverbed. You'll find her statue on a narrow strip of land jutting into the river between St. Goar and St. Goarshausen, about 16 miles from Rudesheim. 

A Rhine River cruise is a heady experience indeed. Prepare to see ancient castles and lush vineyards, explore the winding streets of sleepy medieval villages, revel in the historic grandeur of lovely old cities like Strasbourg and Koblenz and enjoy the buzz of vibrant, modern ones like Cologne and Basel.

That said, do be aware that the river isn't bordered by fairytale castles from end to end. The "Rapunzel's castle" bit is actually around the Rhine Gorge, and while it is indeed spectacular, it's certainly not all this river is about.

The Rhine is a hardworking and very busy main artery through Europe. Its tributaries include the Moselle (which runs southwest past Luxembourg into France), the Neckar (flowing southeast at Manneheim to Heidelburg) and the Main (which runs southeast from Mainz through to Frankfurt). The Rhine is also linked to other great European rivers --including the Seine, Elbe, Rhone, and Saone -- via a network of canals like the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal, which starts east of Frankfurt and links the Rhine with the Danube.
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