Agents - Solo Traveller Collection 2019 & 2020

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SOLO TRAVELLER COLLECTION 2019 & 2020


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cruise director was charming and very efficient. All staff on board “The were friendly, polite and helpful; they couldn’t do enough for us. ”

Mrs Garlick

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Our tour manager worked hard to make sure everything ran smoothly – nothing was too much trouble. A lovely holiday and good value.

Mrs Cheesman

just wanted to praise the “ Iexcellence of our tour manager and our guide. ”

Mrs Tutt

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experience will stay with me forever. I can’t wait to book my next “ This solo trip with Riviera Travel. ”

Ms Guy


LE T OUR PA SSION INSPIRE YOUR SOLO ADVENT URE Whether it’s retracing the footsteps of ancient Egyptian kings and queens or tasting authentic Sicilian food at a traditional restaurant, all our holidays promise new opportunities for discovery. Enlightening visits to the must-see places and hidden gems are always included – many with local experts whose eye-opening insights connect you with the heart of your destination. You’ll have a room to yourself and a welcome dinner to get acquainted with fellow travellers, so you’re never alone unless you choose to be. I have the greatest pride in the reputation we have built over 35 years for outstanding service, quality and value. Delivering meaningful experiences that create lifelong memories is a passion for the whole team. And of course, we’re fully bonded members of ABTA and ATOL, so you have complete peace of mind when you travel with us. I hope you’ll be inspired by our new brochure, which includes 17 brand-new itineraries, and I look forward to welcoming you on one of our holidays. David Clemson Managing Director

W H AT ’ S N E W THE CÔTE D’AZUR & ITALIAN RIVIERA See the Riviera’s belle-époque coastal resorts, beautiful botanical gardens and hilltop villages. See page 20.

ST PETERSBURG & MOSCOW Discover countless symbols of imperial and revolutionary Russia, from the Kremlin and Red Square to the Hermitage and the Peterhof. See page 90.

COSTA RICA Tour one of the planet’s most biodiverse countries, home to Emperor butterflies, the iridescent Quetzal, three-toed sloths and more. See page 124.

TIMELESS PROVENCE Admire Provence’s natural beauty, historic towns, the Camargue wetlands, Luberon Mountains and rugged coastline. See page 24.

KRAKOW Explore Krakow, which boasts over 6,000 historic buildings, a splendid main square and Wawel Royal Castle. See page 94.

DISCOVER THE REAL TENERIFE & LA GOMERA Discover the Canaries’ colonial towns that influenced cities such as Old Havana, volcanic marvels and an ancient whistling language. See page 38.

THESSALONIKI, METEORA & ALEXANDER THE GREAT’S GREECE Soaring peaks, plunging canyons, mountaintop monasteries and treasures of mighty empires – discover another side of Greece. See page 96.

RIVER CRUISES: AMSTERDAM, KINDERDIJK & THE DUTCH BULBFIELDS; THE SEINE, PARIS & NORMANDY; MEDIEVAL GERMANY Explore Europe on our new river cruises just for solo travellers. Enjoy a spacious cabin all to yourself and expert-led tours – all without a single supplement. See page 170.

LAKES MAGGIORE, ORTA & COMO Take in the villages and islands of the Italian Lakes, breathtaking alpine scenery, charming Zermatt and the iconic Matterhorn. See page 50.

ISTANBUL, EPHESUS & TROY Immerse yourself in an identity spanning Europe and Asia, where we find a magical blend of the ancient, Christian and Ottoman worlds. See page 100.

WALKING IN SOUTHERN PORTUGAL Experience stunning sea cliffs, mountain forests, rivers and idyllic islands on our tour of Europe’s extreme southwestern corner. See page 66.

CALIFORNIA & THE GOLDEN WEST Explore world-famous national parks, Native American culture, desert landscapes, breathtaking Yosemite and vibrant cities. See page 116.

SPLIT, RAB & UNDISCOVERED ISLANDS OF THE NORTH YACHT CRUISE Cruise along the stunning Croatian coast from Split to Rab and sail between picturesque ports and unspoilt islands. See page 188. GREENLAND EXPEDITION CRUISE ABOARD THE GREG MORTIMER Explore Greenland’s pristine western coast on this classic expedition cruise. Go sea kayaking, spot arctic fauna and see calving icebergs. See page 192.

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CONT ENTS EU RO PE A N TO U R S Bruges .............................................................................................. 14 A Taste of Normandy & the Cote Fleurie ............................... 16 Paris .................................................................................................. 18 NEW Cote d’Azur & the Italian Riviera ...................................20 NEW Timeless Provence ............................................................. 24 Berlin, Dresden, Meissen & Colditz .........................................28 Classical Spain: Seville, Córdoba & Granada ........................30 Valencia & the Orange Grove Coast .......................................34 NEW Discover the Real Tenerife & La Gomera ....................38 Palermo & Monreale ....................................................................42 A Taste of Bologna ........................................................................44 Lake Garda & the Best of the Veneto ......................................46 NEW Lakes Maggiore, Orta & Como .......................................50 Classical Italy: Florence, Siena, Assisi & Rome ....................54 Walking in the Tuscan Hills ........................................................58 Sicily: Classic & Undiscovered .................................................. 62 NEW Walking in Southern Portugal ........................................66 Portugal’s Douro Valley to Lisbon ........................................... 70 Madeira, the Pearl of the Atlantic ............................................ 74 Charms of the Baltics .................................................................. 78 Montenegro’s Riviera & Dubrovnik .........................................82 Budapest, Bratislava & Vienna .................................................86 NEW St Petersburg & Moscow .................................................90 NEW Krakow ..................................................................................94 NEW Thessaloniki, Meteora and Alexander the Great’s Greece ...................................................96 NEW Istanbul, Ephesus & Troy ...............................................100

WO R L DW I D E TO U R S Jerusalem, Galilee & the Dead Sea ........................................104 Marrakesh & the Atlas Mountains .........................................108 The Spectacular Nile ...................................................................110 New York City ...............................................................................114 NEW California & the Golden West .......................................116 Deep South USA .......................................................................... 120 NEW Costa Rica .......................................................................... 124 South Africa .................................................................................. 128 India & Shimla ............................................................................. 132 Sri Lanka ........................................................................................ 136 A Grand Tour of China ...............................................................140 Vietnam & Cambodia ................................................................144 New Zealand ................................................................................148 EU RO PE A N R I V E R C RU I S I N G The Blue Danube ......................................................................... 154 Burgundy, the River Rhône & Provence ............................... 158 The Douro, Porto & Salamanca .............................................. 162 Rhine, Strasbourg & Heidelberg ............................................. 166 NEW Medieval Germany .......................................................... 170 NEW Amsterdam, Kinderdijk & the Dutch Bulbfields ......174 NEW The Seine, Paris & Normandy ...................................... 178 YAC H T C RU I S I N G Split, Dubrovnik & the Splendours of Dalmatia ................184 NEW Split, Rab & Undiscovered Islands of the North .....188 E X PE D I T I O N C RU I S I N G NEW Greenland Expedition Cruise ........................................ 192

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HOW TO BOO K Please contact your preferred travel agent to book. For more information, visit www.rivieratravel.co.uk/solo or call 01283 744 370. Call us from Monday to Friday (9am to 7pm) and on Saturday and Sunday (10am to 4pm). Calls may be recorded for training purposes. ABTA Number V4744 For your protection, we are a fully bonded member of the Association of British Travel Agents (ABTA) number V4744 and hold an Air Tours Organisers’ Licence (ATOL) 3430. This ensures the highest level of legal compliance and financial standing.

Riviera Travel, New Manor, 328 Wetmore Road, Burton-on-Trent DE14 1SP

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ABTA Number V4744


MEE T OUR E XPERTS Everyone at Riviera Travel, from our product specialists to our tour managers and local guides, goes the extra mile so you get the most from your trip. UNRIVALLED EXPERTISE Throughout every Riviera Travel holiday, you’ll be accompanied by an experienced tour manager, whose sole mission is to ensure you have a superb time. They play several roles most adeptly: a group leader who works tirelessly to oversee every single detail, as well as a destination expert able to offer revealing insights into local life – nothing is too much trouble for these seasoned travellers.

Customers have described our tour managers as knowledgeable, kind, well-organised and resourceful, as well as having a great sense of humour and a genuine passion for the places we visit. Many have been with us for more than a decade, some even two. For them, being a tour manager is not just a job – it’s a passion, and you’ll learn far more from them than you would any guidebook.

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personally “Having been on a number

of our tours means we understand exactly what happens, so we can give helpful advice and allay any concerns.

getting out and experiencing a destination for yourself. From hotel standards to local cuisine and customs, everything is tasted and tested when we create a holiday.

Jane, Reservations

Erik, Solo Product Executive

OUR EXPERIENCED TOUR MANAGERS job is not about talking over a microphone “My or counting people. It is about the story behind every person. Friendship and companionship are the true heroes behind our tours. During my last tour, friendships were made, different age groups mixed, laughter was part of the experience, but above all, the customers felt they were part of a special group without any distinction.

worked with Riviera Travel for 20 years and “I’ve enjoyed every minute of it. It’s inspiring to be part of a team that’s clearly passionate about customers and the amazing places we visit.

- Mike Cole, Tour Manager

- Alex Becerra

my humble opinion, people trust Riviera “InTravel. They feel safe and looked after. ”

- Jelena Di Ceglie

“Riviera Travel give good value for money.”

- Valerie Richman

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T HE DE TA I L S T HAT MAKE T HE DIFFERENCE We have been curating holidays since 1984 so we understand what makes a holiday that extra bit special, be it a short city break or a 22-day adventure. SPECIAL TOUCHES FOR SOLO TRAVELLERS

OUR UNIQUE ST YLE

Relax knowing you’re in the safe hands of our experienced tour manager. Every solo holiday includes a welcome dinner, so you can meet the like-minded travellers in your group and make new friends should you wish. We offer regional departures across the UK – you’ll be met by your tour manager or a member of our team at your chosen airport, or at London St Pancras when travelling by Eurostar.

Perhaps our most distinguishing feature is the care we show our customers. We’re a friendly team who are passionate about travel and genuinely care about making your holiday the best it can be. We make every effort to get to know you by name and your preferences by heart. We listen and take on board your feedback for future improvements. And if anything does go wrong, we promise to put it right. After all, we would love for you to come back again – as most of our customers do.

METICULOUSLY CRAFTED ITINERARIES Every itinerary has been thoughtfully crafted by our experts and provides fascinating perspectives on the culture, history, gastronomy, art and architecture of the places we visit. And much like a well-told story, every detail is carefully considered, from the stops we make to the routes we take. We ensure there’s free time so you can continue exploring at your own pace.

THE BEST TOUR MANAGERS & GUIDES Ancient ruins, historic towns and unfamiliar landscapes all come to life in the company of our local guides and tour managers. Our specialists were chosen not only for their wealth of knowledge, but also their flair for engaging audiences and sharing eye-opening insights. It’s like travelling with a friend who happens to know the secrets of every destination. Let our guides bring to life the Taj Mahal

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customers like having things included “Our during the tour. The itineraries are welldesigned with a variety of excursions, so customers don’t need to worry about booking many extras.

- Alex Becerra, Tour Manager


AWARD-WINNING REPUTATION Since our inception in 1984, we have been consistently recognised for outstanding service, value and quality. For seven years, Which? has awarded us the highly coveted Recommended Provider status.

The Spanish Steps have long been a meeting place for artists and poets

PERSONALISED EXPERIENCES Our experts have gone to great lengths to curate each holiday so you enjoy the very best of your chosen destination. To enhance your experience, we offer hand-picked highlights which you may wish to add to your holiday. And to make your holiday extra special, we offer upgrades and airport extras as well.

STAYS WITH A SPECIAL TOUCH Our carefully chosen accommodation is primarily rated four stars and well-located. We tend to work with privately owned hotels that offer something special, be it a rooftop bar with panoramic views or a delightful position close to the old town centre. Our five-star river cruisers are some of Europe’s most modern. As a solo traveller, you’ll always have a double or twin room or cabin to yourself. Hotel stays come with breakfast daily and selected meals. Your tour manager will be on hand to help should you need a recommendation or prefer not to dine alone.

YOUR COMFORT IS ASSURED

upgrade to premium economy or business class on many long-haul flights. On arrival, we continue by comfortable, air-conditioned coaches. On longer journeys, internal flights or train travel are included to make the most of our time.

PEACE OF MIND Our tour managers are with you throughout your holiday to ensure your experience is exceptional. In the unlikely event of an emergency during the journey, you can always seek their assistance or call our dedicated 24-hour helpline to speak to a member of our team in the UK.

OUR PRICE PROMISE Call us old fashioned, but we believe your holiday should be fairly priced without any compromise on quality. That’s why we don’t discount our prices, why there are no seasonal sales and why there are no deals for booking early or late. This means you can book with confidence knowing that you’re always getting the very best value with honest and straightforward prices all year round.

Enjoy scheduled flights from a wide range of airports across the UK or Eurostar travel with regional rail connections to London on selected tours and cruises within Europe. You have the option to

The beautiful harbour of Hvar

OUR PROMISE TO YOU 1. So much more included

Insightful guided tours and visits, all included in the price. 2. Fully protected by ABTA & ATOL

We’ve been in the business for 35 years, so we’re fully bonded by ABTA & ATOL for your complete piece of mind. 3. Prices that feel just right

No discounts, no sales. Just honest and straightforward pricing all year round.

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PERSON A LISE YOUR HOLIDAY

BEFORE YOU GO

WHILE YOU’RE THERE

Travel offers not just a chance to see new sights, but also the hope of encountering new moments of wonder. While our itineraries include so much, we offer you a variety of ways to personalise your experience at every stage of your holiday, so you can truly make it your own.

Before you go… Pre-book your airport extras for a more relaxed start to your holiday, such as a Fast-Track pass. Perhaps upgrade your journey, whether by air or rail, to travel in comfort and style. If you prefer to meet us at your destination, ask about our tour-only option.

While you’re there… It’s the little details that make a big difference, and we have considered every aspect. What’s more, you can add on selected experiences to enrich your holiday. You can also upgrade your room.

Whichever choices you make, you’re sure to have a truly memorable Riviera Travel holiday.

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Before you go... Pre-book your airport extras through our partner, Holiday Extras, at www.rivieraextras.co.uk

AIRPORT HOTELS Choose from over 200 airport hotels across all major UK airports or save even more by booking a hotel and parking package.

While you’re there... MAKE IT YOUR OWN

UPGRADE YOUR STAY

Choose from a wide range of prebookable additional experiences, from immersing yourself in fascinating cultures and mastering your culinary skills through cooking classes to seeing the world’s myriad wonders from exhilarating perspectives. These rewarding experiences will make your holiday one to remember.

Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just prefer a room with a balcony and sea view, why not elevate your experience and upgrade your hotel room?

DINING CHOICES AIRPORT PARKING Enjoy fast, convenient and easy parking you can rely on. Whether you prefer Meet-and-Greet parking or a short shuttle ride, we’ll help you find the right option.

We offer dining choices on a number of tours, so you can dine independently to sample the local cuisine or stay in and have dinner at your hotel.

AIRPORT FAST-TRACK PASS Skip long airport security queues with a fast-track pass – ideal for earlymorning flights. Some options come with free cancellation up to 48 hours before departure, except Fast-Track, which is non-refundable, so we recommend that you book closer to departure.

AIR & RAIL UPGRADES Upgrade to First Class on rail journeys within the UK or to Standard Premier Class when travelling by Eurostar. Treat yourself on longer flights to Premium Economy or Business Class for the extra space and that touch of luxury. Call for details.

TOUR-ONLY OPTION If you prefer to make your own flight or rail arrangements, we offer a tour-only option (at a reduced price and subject to availability) where you’ll meet your group at the first hotel of the tour. Call for details. 9


FREQUENT LY A SKED QU EST IONS WILL I HAVE TO DINE ON MY OWN?

WILL I HAVE TO SHARE A ROOM?

Not at all. Your tour manager will ensure you never dine alone unless that’s what you prefer. A welcome dinner is included with all our tours to help the group settle in and get to know each other. We find that even when meals aren’t included, people will still dine together, providing the perfect opportunity to share your experiences.

No, never. Every customer has a double or twin room all to themselves included in the price. Rest assured, all hotels have been personally checked and hand-picked by us to guarantee a comfortable stay.

ARE ALL MEALS INCLUDED? Our solo traveller tours include a welcome dinner, but not all meals are included for every tour. Sampling the local cuisine is an enjoyable way to immerse yourself in a different culture, and many places offer a superb array of dining choices you may wish to discover on your own. Your tour manager will gladly recommend options to suit your palate and dietary requirements. Our European river cruises include all meals on board, while our Adriatic yacht cruise includes selected meals.

IS THERE AN ADDITIONAL SINGLE SUPPLEMENT TO PAY? No, all our solo prices are fully inclusive with no single supplement to be added. While hotels charge more for double or twin rooms for sole occupancy, we never charge a single supplement for meals, excursions, flights, rail journeys or transfers.

WHAT IS THE LIKELY AGE RANGE OF THE GROUP? While our holidays appeal to people of all ages, most of our customers are in their 50s and 60s, but to them age is just a number – what’s most important is sharing the experience of discovering an awe-inspiring destination.

CAN I TRAVEL WITH A GROUP OF FRIENDS? Our solo collection is designed to help solo travellers make the most of their time away, and getting to know your fellow travellers really enhances the experience. We find that your holiday is much more rewarding when you travel in groups of no more than two people. If you prefer to travel in a larger group, we highly recommend our regular tours.

ARE THERE ANY OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS? While every Riviera Travel holiday includes so much, from a destination’s top highlights to the less-explored gems, we offer additional experiences that allow you to ‘Personalise Your Holiday’ on selected tours and cruises. Full prices and details are available before you book.

WHERE WILL I MEET THE TOUR MANAGER? Your dedicated tour manager will often meet you at the airport when you check in and fly with you to your destination. On occasions where this isn’t possible, a Riviera Travel team member will personally greet you at the airport to help you check in and introduce you to other members of the group. On all tours departing by Eurostar, your tour manager will be travelling with you and will meet you on the train.

IS THIS A MATCHMAKING SERVICE? Certainly not. People travel alone for many reasons, be it by choice or circumstance. Riviera Travel solo holidays provide a safe and enjoyable environment for solo travellers to discover the world.

IS MY MONEY PROTECTED? Absolutely. All our holidays are fully bonded by ABTA, ATOL and IATA. You can expect high standards of service, fair terms and accurate information. The strict criteria should give you confidence and peace of mind when booking with us.

HOW MANY PEOPLE WILL I BE TRAVELLING WITH? The average size of our tour groups is 30 people although this varies depending on destination, while the group size on our cruises depends on the size of the ship.

JOIN OUR COMMUNITY Whether you’re a newbie or seasoned traveller, our dedicated online forum is the perfect place to discuss solo travel with like-minded adventurers. The Riviera Travel team is also available to answer any questions you may have about our holidays. You can also read testimonials left by actual customers, and leave your own reviews. Registering couldn’t be simpler 1. Visit forum.rivieratravel.co.uk 2. Click ‘REGISTER’ at the top of the page. 3. Choose a username and password – all we need is your email address. 4. Activate your account via the link that we will email you. 5. Join in the conversation.

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T HOUGHT FUL I NCLUSIONS WIT H E VERY SOLO HOLIDAY INSIGHTFUL GUIDED TOURS AND VISITS Every day brings new opportunities for discovery – visits are included, often with an expert local guide to share eye-opening insights and give you a full experience of your destination.

OUTSTANDING TOUR MANAGERS & CRUISE DIRECTORS A caring and professional Riviera Travel tour manager or cruise director is with you throughout the trip on every tour to ensure your experience is unforgettable.

FREE TIME TO EXPLORE Our itineraries are thoughtfully balanced with free days and unguided visits, so you can wander at your own pace. Perhaps make the most of your trip with a ‘Personalise Your Holiday’ option.

PERSONAL SERVICE Enjoy award-winning service from our friendly, UK-based team. You’ll be met by one of us at the airport before your flight or train journey. In the unlikely event of an emergency during your holiday, you can always seek the assistance of your tour manager or call our dedicated 24-hour helpline.

HAND-PICKED HOTELS Stay in well-located hotels primarily rated four stars and carefully selected by our product experts for the right blend of comfort, service, amenities and location. And of course, you’ll have a double or twin room or cabin all to yourself.

BREAKFAST AND DINING OPTIONS All hotel stays come with breakfast daily, while on many tours selected meals are included – some in carefully chosen restaurants. A drinks reception and welcome dinner are included with every tour, so you can meet your fellow travellers.

LOCAL DEPARTURES Enjoy scheduled flights at convenient times from a wide selection of airports and stations across the UK.

FINANCIAL PROTECTION For your peace of mind, our holidays are bonded with ABTA, ATOL and IATA.

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We offer a wide selection of direct flights from regional airports to make your journey as convenient as possible. For tours travelling from St Pancras, regional rail connections may be available at a supplement. See price book for details.

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Bruges A Taste of Normandy & the Côte Fleurie Paris The Côte d’Azur & Italian Riviera Timeless Provence Berlin, Dresden, Meissen & Colditz Classical Spain Valencía & the Orange Grove Coast Discover the Real Tenerife & La Gomera Palermo & Monreale A Taste of Bologna Lake Garda & the Best of the Veneto Lakes Maggiore, Orta & Como Classical Italy Walking in the Tuscan Hills Sicily Walking in Southern Portugal Portugal’s Douro Valley Madeira Charms of the Baltics Montenegro’s Riviera & Dubrovnik Budapest, Bratislava & Vienna St Petersburg & Moscow Krakow Thessaloniki, Meteora & Alexander the Great’s Greece Istanbul, Ephesus & Troy Jerusalem, Galilee & the Dead Sea Marrakesh & the Atlas Mountains The Spectacular Nile New York City California & the Golden West Deep South USA plus Texas Costa Rica South Africa India & Shimla Sri Lanka A Grand Tour of China Vietnam & Cambodia New Zealand The Blue Danube Burgundy, the River Rhône & Provence The Douro, Porto & Salamanca Rhine, Strasbourg & Heidelberg Medieval Germany Amsterdam, Kinderdijk & the Dutch Bulbfields The Seine, Paris & Normandy Split, Dubrovnik & the Splendours of Dalmatia Split, Rab & Undiscovered Islands of the North Greenland Expedition Cruise aboard the Greg Mortimer

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BRUGES 4 days from only £389pp SINGLE-CENTRE TOUR

Bruges has outstanding art, twisting medieval streets, traditional bars and outstanding cuisine, but when the carillon sounds from the iconic belfry, the ambience is complete. There can be few places left where you can totally switch off for a few days from the pressures of modern day living so completely as Bruges. Its beauty and tranquillity are outstanding, as befits the most perfectly preserved medieval town in Europe and its atmosphere is totally unique. Whether it’s a stroll by one of the canals, indeed Bruges is also known as ‘Venice of the North’, sipping a coffee in the Old Market Square with the 13th-century Flemish chimes ringing out from the belfry in the background, or perhaps a gentle trip around the town by horse and carriage, its serenity will captivate you and it has something for all tastes. For art lovers, Bruges is a must – Jan Van Eyck being the city’s most famous resident. There are three excellent museums housing many fine works by Dutch and Flemish artists including Van Eyck himself, Rembrandt, and many more. In the church of Our Lady you can see the carving of the Madonna and Child by Michelangelo, perhaps the greatest sculptor of them all. In the Basilica of the Holy Blood is a phial, said to contain Jesus’ blood, which was brought back from the Holy Land after one of the crusades. The richness of the interior decoration will amaze you. Bruges is also very famous for its chocolates, some of which are still hand made from the finest ingredients including cream, strawberries, nougat and nuts. The results are absolutely mouthwatering. They

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do not do very much for your waistline but they do for your taste buds. The food in Belgium, and Bruges in particular, combines the best in cuisine: French quality and flair, with German-sized portions. The speciality is mussels; there are 40 ways of cooking them, and of course Belgian chips topped with mayonnaise are recognised the world over as the best there are. But

there is no one thing you can put your finger on which makes Bruges such an attractive place to stay for a few days. It is a combination of old world charm, the friendliness of the people (indeed it is difficult to find anyone who doesn’t speak fluent English), culture and perhaps its sheer tranquillity. So come with us and see. DAY 1 - ARRIVAL IN BRUGES You take a late morning or early afternoon Eurostar service with your tour manager from London St Pancras International to Lille, arriving approximately 1 hour 30 minutes later. A coach will then take you to your hotel in the heart of Bruges old town, transfer time approximately one hour. We will stay at the superb four-star Hotel Academie - built around a pleasant courtyard garden, this centrally located hotel is a superb place to relax after a hard day’s sightseeing. Recently renovated it offers excellent facilities and comfortable, stylish accommodation, bar and winter garden. This evening we will enjoy an informal drinks reception at the hotel to get to know your fellow travellers in a relaxed, friendly environment, before continuing to a nearby restaurant for a welcome dinner. DAY 2 - WALKING TOUR After breakfast you have a guided walk of this beautiful town which really does show off its charm perfectly.


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PRICE INCLUDES • • •

Delve into Bruges’ historic past on our guided walking tour and be captivated by its perfectly preserved medieval town Spend a thought-provoking afternoon in Ypres, the epicentre of British activity in the Great War, visiting the World War I battlefields and the Tyne Cot Cemetery Discover the delightful art of chocolate-making with a visit to a traditional Belgian chocolatier, whose exquisite creations are perhaps the world’s finest

Plus, of course... • Return rail connections on selected departures from over 50 regional stations* • Return reserved Eurostar seats from London St Pancras – upgrades available at a supplement • All hotel transfers • Three nights in quality four-star accommodation, inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout * a supplement may apply Enjoy the canals in charming Bruges

The whole atmosphere of Bruges is pure romance and really reflects the true spirit of medieval Flanders. Its streets are crammed with fascination and yet it is so compact that the walking tour emphasises the

FROM £389pp main sights and attractions perfectly. Bruges has so much to offer and is centred around the main square, dominated by the Belfry and when the unique old Flemish chimes are heard, the atmosphere is perfect.

You can climb this tower, if you can face the 366 steps: the view is breathtaking. You will also see the City Hall, the old Law Courts and the ‘Basilica of the Holy Blood’ in which is housed some of Jesus’ blood. Another must is the Notre Dame Church which houses Michelangelo’s beautiful Madonna and Child, carved in pure white marble. Belgium, and Flanders in particular, is very famous for brewing beer, indeed there are over 500 varieties throughout the country. One of the features of brewing in Belgium is the great variety of types of beer and ingredients used, even things as diverse as cherries and oats! So a tour to Bruges would not be complete without a visit to a brewery. Some of you may choose to take the short walk to the ‘Halve Maan’ brewery museum to learn the ins and outs of brewing in this quaint and very traditional establishment and then unwind with a tasting. DAY 3 - TYNE COT CEMETERY After breakfast we will arrange an optional tour by boat of some of Bruges’ canals, which gives an interesting view of the town (subject to seasonal operation). Late morning, for those who are interested, the coach will leave Bruges for a tour of some of the places made famous during the First World War. However, the excursion is not compulsory so should you choose to have free time in Bruges, perhaps ride in a horse-drawn carriage, or visit one of the many other attractions, this afternoon is the ideal opportunity to do so. Your main visit is to Ypres, the centre of British activity in Belgium and although the town was flattened, it has been restored to its original appearance. Ypres is the home of the Menin Gate, the memorial to the missing where the last post is played every evening at 8 o’clock. You also visit Passchendaele Memorial Museum to see a fascinating recreation of life in the trenches, perhaps the most moving part of the afternoon is the visit to Tyne Cot Cemetery – all in all a fascinating and poignant afternoon. DAY 4 - RETURN EUROSTAR Bruges chocolates are known throughout the world and so this morning you visit one of the few establishments which still makes chocolates by traditional methods. They are only made from the finest ingredients and during the demonstration you learn all about this delicious craft. A coach will later return you to nearby Lille to take an afternoon Eurostar service back to London St Pancras International.

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A TA S T E O F N O R M A N D Y & THE CÔTE FLEURIE 5 days from only £669pp SINGLE-CENTRE TOUR

Discover the essence of fascinating Normandy with echoes of William the Conqueror and D-Day, medieval Rouen and fascinating Bayeux, plus the delightful port of Honfleur, stunning rural landscapes and delicious local produce. Normandy is a wonderful and truly fascinating destination for a short break. The region is lush and green, its countryside a patchwork of emerald-green fields, apple orchards, ivy-clad farmhouses, timberframed buildings and pretty churches with distinctive Norman spires. Our tour is based in charming Lisieux, a town with a rich heritage from the Middle Ages through to modern times, when it was home to Saint Thérèse of Lisieux, one of the most popular Catholic saints of the 20th century. We visit fascinating Rouen, one of the most splendidly preserved medieval cities in Europe. It was here that Joan of Arc was burnt at the stake, just one of many momentous events that took place in this crucible of history, whose legacies can still be felt today. William of Normandy, of course, set sail from here in 1066 to conquer England – you’ll see the full panorama of his campaign in the world-famous Bayeux Tapestry. Almost 900 years later, it was the beaches of Normandy themselves that were the site of the biggest-ever invasion – D-Day – and the rusting remains of the Allies’ landing equipment movingly reminds us of the sacrifices made. Spared the ravages of war, the charming port of Honfleur is a delight to explore, with its merchants’ houses along the waterfront – so beloved of artists, including Claude Monet. It’s also the perfect place to

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enjoy the bounty caught by the colourful trawlers in the waters off Normandy’s rugged coastline. If the freshest seafood weren’t enough, you’re also spoilt with some of the finest food and drink in the whole of France, from creamy cheeses to celebrated cider. So rich in history, captivatingly beautiful and replete with culinary delights, Normandy really does offer something for everyone.

DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN LISIEUX We take the Eurostar service with our tour manager from London St Pancras to Paris Gare du Nord. On arrival we transfer by coach to Lisieux, a venerable medieval town in the heart of the Calvados region, which gave its name to the popular local brandy distilled from apple cider. We stay four nights, with breakfast, at the three-star Grand Hotel de l’Esperance, located in the heart of Lisieux’s old town close to many restaurants and boutiques. Settle in and enjoy a welcome dinner at the hotel, where you can meet and get to know your fellow travellers. DAY 2 – BAYEUX & ARROMANCHES This morning we visit Bayeux, home of the worldfamous tapestry depicting the Norman invasion of England in 1066 in glorious detail. The 230-foot-long tapestry comprises nine panels of extremely delicate embroidery – gazing at its wonderful depictions of the battle and the period’s architecture, weapons and everyday life, you’ll appreciate why the Bayeux Tapestry is arguably the most perfect relic from the early Middle Ages. After lunch we discover nearby Gold Beach, one of the five main landing sites on D-day, when Allied forces surged into Normandy to begin the liberation of occupied Europe. Casting your eyes across the sand,


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Explore Bayeux and visit the museum to see the famous Bayeux Tapestry Enjoy a guided historic walk of Rouen, Normandy’s capital, with its magnificent Gothic cathedral Discover Normandy’s many gourmet delights with a visit to a local cider producer and enjoy tastings paired with cheese Spend a day exploring picturesque Honfleur, so adored by Monet Visit Gold Beach, one of the D-Day landing sites, and the fascinating museum at Arromanches recalling the momentous Allied landings

Plus, of course... • Return rail connections available on selected dates from over 50 regional stations*, and return reserved Eurostar seat from London St Pancras International, with hotel transfers • Four nights in three-star accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout * a supplement may apply

FROM £669pp Stroll along the lovely port town of Honfleur

it’s sobering to consider that on 6 June 1944, around 25,000 British troops came ashore on this one beach, with 400 killed by the defenders. At the western end of the shoreline is Arromanches, where you may wish to visit an excellent museum dedicated to the ‘longest day’, and view the pontoons from one of the Mulberry harbours constructed for the landing craft. Our return journey to our hotel takes us through the picturesque area of Pays d’Auge along Normandy’s ‘Cider route’, passing delightful apple orchards and quaint villages of half-timbered houses. Upon returning to Lisieux, you may wish to visit the basilica of Ste-Thérèse, one of the most popular 19thcentury Catholic saints, whose short life and works are commemorated by pilgrims who flock from around the world to pay their respects.

and dukes, as well as a recumbent statue of Richard the Lionheart containing his heart. You’ll also see the Gros-Horloge, a 14th-century astronomical clock, and the old marketplace where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake – it is today a popular pilgrimage site. There’s free time after to explore more of this intriguing city. Perhaps have lunch in the local market or visit one of its superb museums, such as the excellent fine arts museum, which includes works by Monet and Boudin. Or simply browse Rouen’s

Normandy’s famous cider

charming shops dotted along some of the most atmospheric old streets you’ll find in France. DAY 4 – HONFLEUR & CIDER TASTING After breakfast we discover Honfleur, often regarded as the most picturesque spot on the northern French coast. Exquisitely preserved, its old harbour – complete with both fishing boats and luxurious pleasure craft – is surrounded by a pretty waterfront of tall pastelcoloured houses dating from the 16th to 18th centuries. Many of these have been converted into seafood restaurants or traditional shops selling all sorts of items. Take a seat at one of these quayside restaurants and observe talented artists capturing the superb views on canvas, perhaps inspired to follow in the footsteps of Eugène Boudin, a native of Honfleur and one of the forerunners of Impressionism. Away from the harbour, Honfleur’s intricate maze of streets is a delight to wander through and offers an authentic flavour of this wonderfully provincial old port. This afternoon is devoted to Normandy’s most iconic food produce – cheese and cider. The gentle rolling hills and temperate climate of Normandy are ideal for apple cultivation and cattle rearing. In many places, the two types of agriculture have become almost symbiotic, with the grazing cows in apple orchards fertilising the soil in a virtuous cycle. We stop to visit an organic cider producer to learn about the cider-making process, as well as the various other apple-based drinks, such as pommeau and calvados. We then sit down for a tasting paired with a variety of classic Normandy cheeses, such as Camembert, Pont l’Évêque and Livarot, nicknamed ‘Le Colonel’ for its stripes. DAY 5 – RETURN EUROSTAR Transfer to Paris for your return Eurostar journey.

Bayeux tapestry

DAY 3 – ROUEN Today we explore Rouen, the capital of Normandy, and enjoy a fascinating walking tour around the old centre. We visit its remarkable Notre-Dame Cathedral, which over the centuries has been destroyed and rebuilt to create the fantastic Gothic edifice we see today. Immortalised in several paintings by Monet, the cathedral is simply stunning – marvel at the epic scale of the four-storey nave and the famous cobalt-blue stained glass, and see the tombs of kings

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PA R I S 4 days from only £379pp SINGLE-CENTRE TOUR

See the iconic sights of Paris – the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, the Louvre and more – and experience the city’s famed shopping, food, culture and nightlife. Plus visits to Montmartre and the town of Versailles with time to visit the renowned Palace. Overflowing with history and romantic to its core, Paris is and always will be special. It’s the perfect place for any celebration: an anniversary, a get-together with loved ones, a thank-you gift or a short break to recharge your batteries. Really, though, the only reason you need to visit this inexhaustible city, buzzing with vibrancy, culture and experiences, is because it’s Paris! The list of iconic sights is astonishing: Notre-Dame, the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs-Elysées, SacréCoeur and the Eiffel Tower – places conjuring up art, achievement, history, conflict and, above all, passion. Paris is home to the world’s largest museum, the Louvre, with its glass pyramid entrance and collection including Leonardo da Vinci’s ever-enigmatic Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo sculpture. The grand Place de la Concorde, the largest square in the city, shows off 18th-century French architecture at its best, and just over on the Left Bank of the River Seine you’ll find the Musée d’Orsay, home of the world’s finest Impressionist art collection. Then there’s the eccentrically modern and yet stylish Pompidou Centre, famous not only for its exhibits but also for street entertainment. Notre-Dame Cathedral and the delicate spire of the sublime Saint-Chapelle dominate the islands in the middle of the river, while the exquisite Tuileries Gardens are perfect for a stroll and are especially spectacular in spring. Close by are some of the city’s famed shops, such as the Galeries Lafayette, with its stunning Art Deco interion, and the smart boutiques of the arcaded Rue de Rivoli. To see

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everything at once, the views from the Eiffel Tower and Montparnasse Tower are stupendous. To get the feel of Paris during the Belle Epoque you’ll visit atmospheric Montmartre, the traditional home of artists, set on a hill to the north of the city centre. Its picturesque squares – where the eaves of houses almost touch – are exhilaratingly theatrical, and enticing aromas of fresh coffee and croissants drift from the numerous brasseries. Paris really comes into its own at night. There are the famous hotspots of the Moulin Rouge, Lido and Paradis Latin, but also quieter, more romantic corners. If you visit the bohemian Latin Quarter, one of the oldest areas of the city, there are hundreds of bistros and restaurants and competition ensures high quality and keen prices. L’Arc de Triomphe

Paris is everything you imagine it to be – romantic, inspiring, vibrant, even outrageous – but best of all it’s unique. You’ll see and experience so many of its seemingly endless attractions on our tour, but it won’t be long before the allure of the ‘City of Lights’ will make you want to come back for more. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN PARIS Arrive in London St Pancras, where you’ll be met by your tour manager or a member of the Riviera Travel team, and take the Eurostar service to Paris Gare du Nord. We transfer by coach to our hotel, the threestar Ibis Bercy Village for three nights. The hotel is situated near a Metro station in a pleasant area, home to restored wine warehouses that now house many cafés, restaurants and shops. The Notre Dame is approximately two miles away. Settle in before your tour manager’s welcome reception, then get to know your travelling companions over a welcome dinner in a traditional French restaurant nearby. DAY 2 – GUIDED CITY TOUR Today our comprehensive sightseeing tour takes in all the sights that have earned the city its eternal fame. You’ll see Napoleon’s Arc de Triomphe, the grand Champs-Elysées – a focal point in times of national celebration – and the Louvre, repository of countless art treasures, all places that are bound together by the Seine River and overseen by the Eiffel Tower. We then leave Paris for the short drive to Versailles where you can visit the majestic palace of the ‘Sun King’,


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PRICE INCLUDES • Explore one of the world’s most beautiful cities with a comprehensive sightseeing tour of its iconic landmarks • Experience Paris after dark on our extraordinary ‘By Night’ tour • Visit the town of Versailles, with its astonishing 17th-century palace, the magnificent residence of the ‘Sun King’, Louis XIV • Discover the narrow streets and historic sites of the artists’ quarter, Montmartre

Plus, of course... • Return standard-class reserved Eurostar seats from London St. Pancras, plus all hotel transfers upgrades available at a supplement • Return rail connections on selected departures from over 50 regional stations* • Three nights in three-star accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout * a supplement may apply

FROM £379pp Louis XIV, and the typically provincial market town of Versailles itself. We return to the centre of Paris in the late afternoon and the remainder of the day is free to spend as you wish – maybe shopping, browsing bookshops or more sightseeing. Perhaps you’ll prefer to join the locals by relaxing at a pavement table of one of the numerous cafés or bistros and watching the world go by. Paris is beautiful by day but it takes on a whole new aspect after dark, as you’ll discover on our ‘By Night’ coach tour. With monuments and buildings illuminated, their reflections dancing on the Seine, the whole city appears as a giant, enchanting work of art with the Eiffel Tower as the focal point – so delicate it could almost be made of lace. The tour leaves enough time for you to fall under the spell of Paris’s famous nightlife, from its cosy bars to its welcoming restaurants.

sketching caricatures and painting the classic views of the Paris skyline. You’ll have time to wander among Montmartre’s charming alleys and seeing sights such as the Moulin Rouge, where artist Toulouse-Lautrec found most of the subjects for his paintings, and the former houses of Vincent van Gogh and Auguste Renoir. There’s also the Espace Dalí, with over 300 works by the Surrealist, and the Lapin Agile, the famous cabaret club. Of the many other fascinating

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MAKE IT YOUR OWN See the legendary Paradis Latin cabaret in Paris Experience glamorous 17th-century Paris at the world’s oldest cabaret and Gustave Eiffel’s legendary theatre. Have a three-course dinner with vintage wine before enjoying the visual masterpiece that has wowed countless celebrities, including Elizabeth Taylor. From £69pp Discover Versailles with an audio guide and priority entry Make the most of your time in Versailles and pre-book a timed-entry visit, which provides priority admission to the magnificent palace – where you’ll find the royal apartments and Hall of Mirrors – and the outstanding gardens. You’ll receive an audio guide so you can explore at your own pace. From £36pp

sights, the oldest vineyard in Paris – Clos Montmartre – is among the most unusual. The afternoon is for you to experience Paris as you wish. So what’s it to be? Perhaps a trip up to the viewing platform on the Eiffel Tower, or a cruise on the Seine for a different perspective on the city. Maybe a visit to the Musée Rodin to see the sublime creations of the French sculptor? Then there’s the option of browsing the many antique shops, followed by a wander around the city’s plentiful green spaces. DAY 4 – RETURN HOME After a leisurely start to the day we return to the Gare du Nord for our Eurostar service to London St Pancras International.

Sacre Coeur

DAY 3 – MONTMARTRE After breakfast we visit the most picturesque and atmospheric quarter of Paris, Montmartre – dominated by the iconic white dome of the Sacré-Coeur basilica. With winding cobbled streets, narrow staircases and colourful restaurants with tables and chairs spilling out on to the pavements, Montmartre retains much of its ‘villagey’ feel of the Belle Epoque that attracted artists here during the late 19th century. Today artists still work here, many congregating around the tree-lined Place du Tertre,

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T H E CÔ T E D ’A Z U R & I TA L I A N R I V I E R A 8 days from only £1,199pp SINGLE-CENTRE TOUR

See how the Riviera captivated royalty and artists alike, with its belle-époque coastal resorts, scenic seafront promenades, beautiful botanical gardens and honey-coloured hilltop villages, where the glorious weather does wonders for the body and mind. Stretching from St Tropez in France to La Spezia in Italy, the Riviera is famed for its sun-kissed beaches, chic resorts and the superyachts of the elite, but there’s much more to discover. Until the late 18th century, the area was known mostly for its fishing, olives and flowers for perfumes. Before long, the Riviera was transformed into a winter health resort for the British upper class. Magnificent gardens were developed by the wealthy, notably Lawrence Johnston, the creator of Hidcote who established the Serre de la Madone in the hills above Menton, and the Hanbury family who made the steep Italian cliffs of La Mortola an unparalleled collection of exotic plants. With the arrival of the railway in the mid-19th century, the Riviera became the preferred holiday destination of European royalty and aristocracy, such as Queen Victoria, who was so taken with ‘this paradise of nature’ that she visited nine times. The outstanding Mediterranean light and striking landscapes also attracted no end of artists and writers – Picasso and Monet lived in Antibes, Chagall settled in Saint-Paul de Vence, and Robert Louis Stevenson sought the air in Menton. Beyond the coast, the French region of Provence-

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Alpes-Côte d’Azur is home to remarkable hilltop villages and splendid mountain scenery, along with flower farms that feed the French perfume industry. Across the border, Italy’s well-loved crescent of the Mediterranean coast is characterised by dramatic twisting landscapes, where steep mountains cascade into the Ligurian Sea. The cuisine, especially the seafood, is as legendary as the sunshine, but there’s also an abundance of unforgettable experiences here, from regal palaces to opulent Monaco, the millionaires’ playground whose streets host the legendary Formula 1 race, to eclectic art collections. Then there are ancient towns like Antibes, Dolceacqua and Seborga mixing with medieval villages, olive groves, world-leading perfumeries, yacht-filled marinas and chic shops selling everything from local crafts to luxury brands. Our tour allows you to enjoy the highlights of the area, with plenty of free time to explore. Whether you’re passionate about art, food, perfumes or gardens – or you simply want to enjoy the good life – you’ll soon discover why the French and Italian Rivieras have become some of the world’s foremost holiday destinations.

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PRICE INCLUDES • Enjoy Menton, a picturesque coastal resort known for its beautiful gardens and citrus groves • Discover Sanremo, an elegant town on the Italian ‘Coast of Flowers’ • Visit the old town of Antibes and its iconic Provençal market • Learn how fragrances are blended on a tour of a historic perfumery in Grasse • Discover labyrinthine Dolceacqua and fascinating Seborga, a self-proclaimed principality • Experience chic Monaco and Monte Carlo on a guided tour

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MAKE IT YOUR OWN Artistic highlights of the French Riviera Discover Saint-Paul de Vence, the beautiful medieval village that seduced numerous artists with its exceptional light, and perhaps visit one of the many galleries here. Then witness a glassblowing demonstration by artisans at nearby Biot, renowned for its artistic heritage. From £25pp

Plus, of course... • Return flights from a selection of regional airports, with hotel transfers • Seven nights in three-star accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast and one dinner • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £1,199pp Sanremo

DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN MENTON Arrive at the airport for your flight to Nice. On arrival, we transfer by coach to the three-star Hotel Le Balmoral in Menton, where we stay for seven nights, with breakfast. Our drive there is a scenic feast, showcasing a town that nestles between the sheltering slopes of the Alpes-Maritimes and the sea. Set against a beautiful mountain backdrop, the hotel is ideally located on Menton’s Promenade du Soleil just across from its palm-fringed beach. This evening we enjoy an informal drinks reception followed by dinner for a chance to get to know our travel companions a little better. DAY 2 – MENTON Menton is one of the loveliest towns of the Côte d’Azur, close to the border with Italy. This morning we discover its old town, a haven of pastel-coloured shuttered houses tumbling down to the seafront, narrow alleyways, elegant boulevards and flourishing gardens brimming with tropical plants. Blessed with one of Europe’s mildest climates, Menton is known for its vibrant lemon and orange trees, which bloom even in winter. We’ll visit the Salle des Mariages, the

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marriage registry office imaginatively decorated with swirling murals, leopard-print rugs and red velvet chairs by Jean Cocteau, one of the greatest artistic polymaths of the 20th century. Standing sentinel over the town is southern France’s grandest Baroque church, the St-Michel Archange basilica with an oliveand-ochre façade and a fine steeple. The rest of the day is at your leisure. Why not enjoy a lunch of freshly caught fish by the quayside on the elegant arches of Quai Bonaparte or dine alfresco in a shady square? If you found yourself spellbound by Cocteau’s art, perhaps visit the museum dedicated to his eclectic work. Or you may wish to visit the old hilltop cemetery, which is renowned for its glorious views over the Mediterranean and the graves of the fascinating characters buried there, including William Webb Ellis, the fabled inventor of rugby. DAY 3 – SANREMO This morning we cross the Italian border to the Ligurian coast, known to locals as the Costa dei Fiori – the Coast of Flowers – for the abundance of flowering plants that grow in the hundreds of greenhouses dotting the steep hillsides. We call first at Sanremo, where we have a guided tour of its main sights, such as the Ariston Theatre, the majestic casino and the Russian Orthodox church with its striking onion domes reminiscent of St Basil’s Cathedral. Sanremo is a sun-dappled coastal resort that rose to fame during the Belle Époque period, when many grand seafront hotels and gardens were built, and the town became the favoured winter destination for Europe’s royalty, attracting the likes of Empress Sissi of Austria and Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. Nowadays Sanremo plays host to an annual music festival, said to be the inspiration

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for the Eurovision song contest, and the MilanSanremo Classic, the world’s longest one-day race in modern cycling. There’s free time to explore the city as you wish, so perhaps wander its beautifully preserved old town that rises in concentric circles up La Pigna hill. Once an important centre during medieval times, it beckons with its warren of atmospheric streets. Or seek out a pavement café and enjoy a cup of coffee as you watch the fashionable locals going about their day. After a wonderful day discovering the Italian Riviera, we return to our hotel in Menton. DAY 4 – ANTIBES & GRASSE This morning we drive to Antibes, one of the region’s most alluring coastal towns and one Europe’s oldest cities, with a seafaring tradition dating back to ancient times. Today it’s home to one of Europe’s largest marinas and numerous superyachts are moored on the famous ‘Billionaire’s Quay’. On our guided walk through the old town of Antibes, we follow in the footsteps of artists and writers such as Picasso and Graham Greene, who once walked along these cobbled streets. There’s free time after for independent exploration. Perhaps visit the medieval Château Grimaldi, which was Picasso’s studio for a brief time and now houses one of the largest collections of his works, including paintings of his beloved Antibes. For a slice of local life, the town’s renowned Provençal market is a treasure trove of fresh local produce offering delicious cheeses, tapenades, olives, lavender honey and much more. Why not put together your very own picnic and join the locals down by the town’s little beach? In the afternoon we drive inland to Grasse, which

seems an unassuming town but it’s regarded as the world’s perfume capital, home to one of only three perfumery universities in existence. The heady jasmine grown in the surrounding fields are a main ingredient in Chanel’s iconic No 5 perfume. The fragrance industry in Grasse dates back to the 17th century and we visit Fragonard, one of the oldest perfumeries, to experience first-hand this traditional art and its history, before returning to Menton. DAY 5 – FREE DAY OR MAKE IT YOUR OWN Today is free to do as you wish. Thanks to a temperate microclimate, the French Riviera has a legacy of beautiful British gardens from the 19th century and Menton boasts one of the finest. Facing the sea is the glorious Val Rahmeh, an extraordinary botanical garden of subtropical plants surrounding a grand ochre villa, built by British general Sir Percy Radcliffe. Nearby are the Balzi Rossi caves, one of the most important archaeological sites in Europe, with Stone Age remains from more than 20,000 years ago. You can also catch a local bus to Sainte-Agnes, said to be the highest coastal village in Europe and certainly one of the prettiest, with cobbled streets, vaulted passageways and the ruins of a 12th-century castle. Alternatively, you may wish to Personalise Your Holiday with a visit to the French Riviera’s artistic hotspots. Saint-Paul de Vence is a charming medieval village that attracted countless artists, from Henri Matisse to Fernand Léger – its cemetery is the final resting place of artist Marc Chagall and influential art dealers Aimé and Marguerite Maeght. You’ll also visit Biot to discover its glassmaking heritage and see skilled blowers in action.


EU RO PE A N TO U R DAY 6 – DOLCEACQUA & SEBORGA We spend the day exploring the inland gems of the Italian Riviera, first calling at the picturesque village of Dolceacqua, which is nestled in a green valley and divided by the River Nervia. During our guided tour we learn about its tumultuous past, first as a Roman settlement then as a much fought-over territory between the powerful Dorias and the Grimaldis of Genoa. You may recognise its 15th-century humpback bridge from paintings by Monet, who was so enchanted by the hamlet that he visited several times. Towering over its labyrinth of narrow cobbled alleys is an imposing medieval castle, which you may like to visit during your free time after the tour. Following lunch at your leisure, we explore the intriguing village of Seborga, which is famous for its claims of independence from the rest of Italy. After it was declared a seignory of the Roman Empire, it was largely overlooked by the succession of rulers who took over and, as a result, was never incorporated into the Duchy of Savoy, which eventually became Italy. Fascinatingly, this self-proclaimed micronation has its own currency, flag and even its own prince. Italy, on the other hand, considers Seborga very much a part of the Province of Imperia. DAY 7 – MONACO A tour of the French Riviera wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Monaco, so that’s just what we do today. Incomparable Monaco is a playground for the rich and famous, but there’s so much more to it than that. Our tour of the world’s second-smallest country gives you a real insight to its history, the story of its princely family, the Grimaldis, and how they managed to retain their independence despite being sandwiched between two powerful neighbours. We take in Monte Carlo, famed for its gold-andmarble casino, gleaming superyachts and designer boutiques, then drive along part of the legendary Formula 1 Grand Prix circuit. In dramatic contrast is charming Monaco Ville, which crowns a pistolshaped promontory and is the only part of Monaco to have retained its old town. Highlights include the magnificent Renaissance-style Prince’s Palace, where Napoleon was a frequent guest, and the

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Romanesque-Byzantine Cathedral, where adoring crowds pay their respects to Prince Rainier and Princess Grace at their flower-adorned graves. You have free time for lunch before we take a short drive to the French town of La Turbie, perched high in the hills above the Mediterranean. We stop to marvel at the spectacular Trophy of Augustus, built to celebrate the Romans’ decisive victory over the tribes of the Alps. At over 115 feet high, the remains of the

monument dominate the coastline and were used for centuries to guide seafarers. Later we return to Menton, where we have a chance to relax before enjoying a farewell dinner at a nearby restaurant, giving you the opportunity to catch up with your newfound friends. DAY 8 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the airport for your return flight. Monaco

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TIMELESS PROV E NCE 8 days from only £1,299pp SINGLE-CENTRE TOUR

Provence is a feast for the senses with a striking natural beauty that inspired some of the greatest artists, intriguing historic towns like Aix and Avignon, plus the unique Camargue wetlands, stunning Luberon Mountains and spectacular rugged coastline. Provence is arguably the most seductive of all the French regions. Bordered by the foothills of the Alps to the north and east, the Rhône River to the west and, of course, the Mediterranean to the south, this is a land of striking natural beauty – colourful fields of lavender and sunflowers interspersed with vineyards, olive groves and gently rolling hills. Deep valleys are carpeted with oak and pine forests, garrigue-covered hillsides are punctuated by elegant cypresses… all filling the air with a distinctive Provençal aroma while cicadas gently hum in the background. Then there’s the wild natural beauty of the Camargue. Here at the delta of the great Rhône River white horses gallop across flat wetlands, herds of black bulls roam and striking flocks of pink flamingos fly and land in perfect formation. Historically, the Greeks visited, the Phoenicians traded, the Saracens looted, but most of all the Romans settled. All have left their legacies, but the Romans loved Provence so much that there are more remains of their remarkable civilisation here than anywhere else in Europe outside Italy. Provençal towns are a real delight and each one so very distinctive. Perhaps the most famous is

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Aix-en-Provence

Aix-en-Provence, its old quarter comprising colourful streets lined with traditional shops and hidden squares sprinkled with pretty fountains that create an atmosphere of cool tranquillity. You’ll love its vibrant markets and café terraces nestling under the shade of countless plane trees. Over it all towers the majestic Mont Sainte- Victoire, immortalised by Cézanne in more than 60 works of art. In fact, the whole region has been a magnet for artists including Van Gogh and Renoir, who were drawn to Provence’s incredible natural beauty and luminosity of light. The historic papal city of Avignon boasts a wealth of imposing medieval buildings as well as a fabled bridge, while Arles’s ancient monuments are simply breathtaking… not least its spectacular amphitheatre. Another awe-inspiring man-made wonder is the mighty Pont du Gard aqueduct; built nearly two millennia ago, it stands as a testament to the ingenuity of Provence’s Roman occupiers. Did we mention the region’s wild coastline studded with gorgeous bays, fishing villages and towering cliffs? You’ll be amazed at just how unspoilt it is. All the fragrances and colours of this sun-drenched land are concentrated in the local cuisine – garlic,


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PRICE INCLUDES • Enjoy a guided tour of Aix-enProvence, the ‘City of a Thousand Fountains’ and home of artist Paul Cézanne • Discover Avignon’s sublime medieval architecture, including the Popes’ Palace and near-mythical bridge • Learn about the capital of Roman Gaul on a walking tour of Arles, with its superbly preserved amphitheatre and Van Gogh heritage • Tour the picture-postcard fishing village of Cassis and see the dramatic Calanques cliffs on a boat trip • Visit the Camargue, the unique wetland region famous for its black bulls, white horses and pink flamingos, and enjoy a boat trip through the Camargue delta • Experience the spectacularly beautiful landscapes, enchanting hilltop villages and pure natural light of the Luberon Mountains

• Marvel at the Pont du Gard, one of the largest and best-preserved Roman aqueducts

Plus, of course... • Return flights from a selection of regional airports or train travel by Eurostar and high-speed TGV, plus hotel transfers • Seven nights in four-star accommodation, inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast and two dinners, plus two dinners in carefully selected restaurants • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £1,299pp Bridge of Avignon and The Popes Palace in Avignon

olive oil, fresh seafood and vibrantly coloured Mediterranean vegetables, enhanced by the most fragrant herbs – you’ll be savouring food at its freshest and most flavoursome. Accompany your meal with a glass of one of the world’s finest wines, the local Châteauneuf-du-Pape. With so much to offer, from history to art and from fascinating towns to a wondrous landscape all under the most perfect of blue skies, Provence is just waiting to be discovered. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN AIX-EN-PROVENCE Arrive at the airport for your flight to Nice or Marseille, or at the station for your train journey by Eurostar and high-speed TGV to Aix-en-Provence. We transfer by coach to the four-star Novotel Aix Beaumanoir, where we stay for seven nights with breakfast and two dinners in your hotel, as well as two dinners in local restaurants. Situated on the outskirts of the city, this welcoming hotel is set in its own garden and has a pleasant bar and restaurant, outside terrace and a swimming pool (open in the summer months). This evening we enjoy an informal drinks reception followed by dinner for a chance to get to know our travel companions a little better.

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binoculars. We then make the short trip to extraordinary Arles, a prosperous Roman regional capital from the 1st century AD. You’ll marvel at the city’s impressive UNESCO-listed monuments on a fascinating walking tour, taking in the incredibly well-preserved Roman amphitheatre, the theatre built by the Emperor Augustus and the Forum, once the city’s heart. There’s free time to spend in Arles, perhaps to seek out locations associated with Vincent Van Gogh, who spent 14 months here from early 1888. It was his most prolific period and, inspired by Arles and the light and beauty of the Provençal countryside, he produced around 300 works, including The Café Terrace at Night, The Sower and, of course, Sunflowers. DAY 4 – LUBERON MOUNTAINS This morning we travel north to the stunning Luberon Mountains. The region’s pure natural light has always attracted artists, while the hilltops are crowned by enchanting villages that, at a distance, appear frozen in medieval times, yet are alive with vibrant bistros, rustic restaurants and markets selling fabulous local produce. The landscape in this designated Regional Nature Park changes dramatically from flat plains dotted with olive and peach groves to sloping vineyards and then, higher up, rows of lavender whose fragrance mingles with pine and wild herbs to give the unmistakable aroma of rural Provence.

DAY 5 – AVIGNON Today we visit historic Avignon, whose destiny changed in the 14th century when the Pope’s court was exiled here from Rome. Vast wealth poured in to build churches, convents and elegant townhouses, but especially the incredible Popes’ Palace. You’ll have time to explore this imposing palace – one of Europe’s largest Gothic buildings – which resembles a citadel rising from living rock, flanked by towering turrets. Alternatively, you could visit the Petit Palais Museum, which houses an excellent collection of more than 300 paintings from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, while a walk on the city’s celebrated 12th-century bridge will have you singing a certain French song for the rest of the day. We return to Aix via the Pont du Gard, an aqueduct constructed in the 1st century AD as part of a 30-mile route supplying water to the Roman city of Nîmes. The three-tiered, arched structure measures over 900 feet in length and almost 160 feet in height; stand back to absorb the beauty of this engineering masterpiece and you’ll understand why it’s considered a wonder of the ancient world. DAY 6 – FREE DAY IN AIX A free day to spend as you wish in Aix. Wander along Cours Mirabeau, Aix’s elegant main street, and peel off into the maze of lanes to discover tiny squares and myriad fountains. Alternatively visit the superb


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Musée Granet and its collection of works by Cézanne, Degas, Picasso, Matisse and Monet, or the fascinating Museum of Natural History, where you can view a collection of dinosaur eggs unearthed on the slopes of nearby Mont Sainte-Victoire. DAY 7 – CASSIS An invigorating trip by the sea today as we head to the rugged coast and the lovely fishing port of Cassis whose painted cottages, charming little harbour and sandy beach are all overlooked by a mighty medieval fortress. Situated in a spectacular bay, the town has

attracted numerous famous visitors over the years – including Virginia Woolf and Sir Winston Churchill, who took painting lessons here in the 1920s. Choose one of the many waterside restaurants for a lunch of freshly caught fish before taking an afternoon boat trip to see the Massif des Calanques, a rugged coastline of dazzling white cliffs, rock pinnacles and rare seabirds. DAY 8 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the airport or station for your flight or train home. Cassis

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BERLIN, DRESDEN, MEISSEN & COLDIT Z 5 days from only £739pp TWO-CENTRE TOUR

Berlin and Dresden have both endured violent interludes to a glittering cultural history, now returned to their former glory, continuing an incredibly thought-provoking journey. On this intriguingly varied tour, we experience two of Europe’s greatest cultural cities, Berlin and Dresden. Both have endured violent interludes in otherwise glittering histories and have now returned to their former glory at the heart of 21st-century Europe. The outpouring of joy and energy that accompanied the fall of the Berlin Wall nearly 30 years ago rekindled Berlin’s legendary vibrancy, and this modern city throbs with new life while doffing its cap respectfully to the past. Iconic locations abound – from Checkpoint Charlie with its spy stories, to the magnificent avenue of Unter den Linden with its many cafés and museums. Here we also see the Brandenburg Gate and the instantly recognisable Reichstag, symbol of the new Germany. Perhaps more sedate than Berlin, Dresden is a cultural jewel reborn as a beacon of hope and peace, revelling in the renewed splendour of its architecture, opera and museums. Before the last war it was Germany’s most beautiful city thanks to its imposing Baroque buildings and many art treasures. After huge bomb damage, Dresden has been almost completely restored as part of an extraordinary restoration project spanning 60 years – and the results are breathtaking. But there is much more to this tour than these two re-energised cities as we experience Germany’s traditional side through its rolling countryside, small towns and

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picturesque villages. There will also be reminders of old East Germany, including an occasional Trabant, the still sought-after car that is so associated with the period. We explore the medieval town of Meissen, where highly skilled artisans craft exquisite porcelain in the only factory in Europe where the process is still completed entirely by hand. Finally, and in complete contrast to picturesque Meissen, we visit Colditz Castle, the infamous prisoner of war camp for serial would-be escapees – inmates included the legless fighter pilot Douglas Bader. This is a tour that reveals Germany’s delightful contrasts, from its vibrant modern cities to its charming rural landscapes, and lets you experience the past, present and future of this remarkable country. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN BERLIN You should arrive at the airport, where you will be met by a member of the Riviera Travel team before your flight to Berlin. On arrival a coach will take you to your hotel – either the four-star superior Hotel Maritim Berlin or the four-star superior Maritim Pro Arte for two nights. The four-star superior Hotel Maritim Berlin, ideally located very near the famous Potsdamer Platz, is in the heart of the centre and very convenient for visiting the sights. The four-star superior Maritim Pro Arte is a beautiful modern hotel,

perfectly located between the Brandenburg Gate and the Gendarmenmarkt, and just a stone’s throw from Unter den Linden with its elegant shops – perfect for exploring on foot. The hotel is spacious, very comfortable and houses a wonderful art collection. Following your tour manager’s reception drinks, where you will be able to mix and mingle with your fellow travellers, we enjoy a relaxed welcome dinner in our hotel tonight. The Dresden Frauenkirche


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Discover vibrant Berlin on our insightful guided tour, seeing the iconic Brandenburg Gate, Norman Foster’s Reichstag, Checkpoint Charlie and more Take a walking tour of classically beautiful Dresden, known as the ‘Florence of the Elbe’, where the world’s greatest art collections can be found Explore medieval Meissen and admire its renowned porcelain on our guided tour of the famed studio Learn the secrets of Colditz Castle, the famous prisoner of war camp during World War II

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MAKE IT YOUR OWN Discover Berlin’s exciting street food scene with an evening stroll through Berlin’s bustling bohemian quarter, tasting local classics such as currywurst and buletten, before sampling a variety of delicious cakes and candies, and wash it down with a selection from the city’s burgeoning craft drinks scene. The food tour takes place on the evening of day 2 (day 4 in the reverse itinerary). From £46pp

Plus, of course... • Return flights from a selection of regional airports, plus all hotel transfers • Four nights in four-star superior accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £739pp

DAY 2 – BERLIN Berlin is an incredible place. Originally two separate 14th-century towns, it has long been a city of contrasts and never more so than in its recent past, which makes it such a fascinating place to visit. This morning we have a guided tour taking in many landmarks, including Checkpoint Charlie, a poignant symbol of the Cold War when the city was divided between East and West. You’ll see the Brandenburg Gate – one of Germany’s most iconic landmarks – and the Reichstag, the parliament of the reunified Germany that is steeped in history and partially reconstructed by Norman Foster. We also take in Unter Den Linden, the city’s most famous boulevard, the imposing cathedral and of course what remains of the Berlin Wall – now a protected historical monument. The afternoon is free for you to explore. Berlin’s turbulent political past makes it such an absorbing place, but it is also an incredibly vibrant city with a character and optimism to match. It strongly rewards exploring on foot – visit the impressive Charlottenburg Palace and the legendary Olympiastadion stadium, or you may wish to take a short train ride to Potsdam and the Sanssouci Palace, home of the famous Prussian king Frederick the Great.

DAY 3 – COLDITZ & MEISSEN After breakfast we drive through gentle rolling woodland and fields into Saxony, crossing the mighty River Elbe en route to somewhere synonymous with the heroic art of escape: Colditz. The supposedly escape-proof castle towers on its clifftop, looming over the town below. Our guided tour and the related exhibition offer intriguing insights into the lives of both inmates and guards. We see escape tunnels, a home-made radio, false uniforms and other escape See the famous Brandenburg Gate

equipment, all ingeniously crafted from whatever materials were to hand. Much was secreted about the buildings and, like the ‘radio room’, was discovered by maintenance workers after the war. Some of the most moving exhibits are postcards sent by prisoners to their children, whom they were not to see for many years. Next we visit nearby the town of Meissen, famous for producing the first porcelain to be made outside of China. We have a remarkable tour revealing how, since 1710, highly skilled artisans have created these unique works of art. Many porcelain pieces take weeks or even months to finish, and in the museum you can enjoy many of the splendid examples from throughout the company’s existence. We soon arrive in Dresden for two nights at the four-star superior Maritim Hotel, situated on the banks of the River Elbe and just a few minutes’ walk to the historic city centre. It boasts a very good restaurant, a comfortable bar, and at this international standard hotel – your comfort is assured. DAY 4 – DRESDEN Sitting majestically astride the stately waters of the River Elbe and dating from the 12th century, Dresden is a strikingly beautiful place to visit. It rose to artistic prominence during the early 18th century when August the Strong, ruler of Poland and Saxony, gathered many of Europe’s best musicians, architects and artists in his capital. Its pre-eminence as a centre for art, classical music and science saw the emergence of fine Renaissance, Baroque and Classical buildings, the majority of which – though destroyed by the Allied bombings of 1945 – have been wonderfully restored in recent years, returning Dresden to its former glory. This morning we have a walking tour around these revitalised architectural gems, and in the afternoon you’re free to explore as you wish. Absorb the ambience of Dresden’s many enchanting shops, seek out a cosy restaurant down one of the quaintly cobbled streets, or simply enjoy the numerous talented street musicians that keep Dresden’s musical heritage alive. DAY 5 – RETURN FLIGHT After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight home.

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SE VILLE , CÓRDOBA & GR ANADA 7 days from only £849pp MULTI-CENTRE TOUR

Experience Andalucía’s magical fusion of Spanish and Moorish cultures as you discover Seville’s vibrant streets and conquistador heritage, Granada’s wondrous Alhambra and the dazzling Mezquita mosque in Córdoba – and much more.

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Andalucía is simply one of the most beautiful corners of Europe yet for many it remains relatively undiscovered. It’s a land where the excesses of the modern era seem not to have taken root and where travellers are genuinely welcomed. Immortalised by the writings of Ernest Hemingway and beloved by Orson Welles, Spain’s southernmost region is a tapestry of rugged, fragrant and sun-kissed countryside, covered by green olive groves stretching into the distance under a perpetually azure-blue sky. With biscuit-coloured plains, untamed rivers, deep gorges and the spectacular snow-capped Sierra Nevada mountains providing the backdrop, there are few places on earth boasting such a wealth of natural wonders in such a small area. Tiny whitewashed villages perch on the hilltops, with narrow winding streets where every house has window boxes crammed with colourful flowers, adding touches of vitality to these sleepy hamlets little changed since the days of Christopher Columbus.

Andalucía has a long and violent past stretching from the dawn of civilisation. The Phoenicians and ancient Greeks traded, whereas Julius Caesar fought here, as did Hannibal. The region is crammed with legacies of different cultures from throughout the centuries, especially the Moors whose architecture adds such magical appeal. Without doubt, the jewels in Andalucía’s crown are the cities of Seville, Córdoba and Granada, which have some of the most important monuments anywhere in the world, many of which are designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites and are protected accordingly. Seville, home of Carmen and Figaro, boasts the world’s largest Gothic cathedral. It was from here that first Columbus and then the conquistadors set sail to explore and plunder the New World, and from the 16th century unimaginable wealth poured in, building the city we see today. Córdoba has a bridge with 16 arches spanning the river, built by the Romans and amazingly still in use, and the Mezquita, built by the Moors and so architecturally dazzling and thought provoking


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Be captivated by Seville on a guided tour of this city of the conquistadors, with its amazing cathedral, the burial place of Christopher Columbus Marvel at medieval Ronda, spectacularly situated atop a deep gorge spanned by a stone bridge Fall under the spell of the stunning Alhambra, seeing one of the most incredible palaces ever built, with exquisite formal gardens of roses and fountains, set against the dramatic mountains of Granada Visit Córdoba with a guided tour of the Mezquita, possibly the most beautiful mosque constructed In Seville, sample traditional tapas, Spain’s delectable gift to the world

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MAKE IT YOUR OWN Authentic flamenco show in Seville Witness a spectacular flamenco performance filled with passion and energy in a charming theatre. Enjoy a complimentary drink while you admire the superb artistry of world-class dancers, singers and musicians, who bring to life classics like ‘Carmen’. From £30pp

Plus, of course... • Return flights from a selection of regional airports, plus all hotel transfers • Six nights in centrally located, four-star and three-star superior accommodation, inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £849pp

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it is beyond words. Granada has the magnificent Alhambra, the fortress-palace of Moorish rulers, dramatically situated, richly decorated and putting to shame almost anything we can conceive today. Nowadays, though, despite its culture and history or because of them, Andalucía is perhaps the most Spanish region in the country. Indeed, the popular image of ‘real Spain’ – of ruined castles, sherry, fiestas, flamenco and bullfights – has its roots here. The food is a delight, with the area noted for its seafood and its famous drink, the fortified wine from Jerez we call sherry. Try a glass of fino, a very dry yet refreshing sherry, while nibbling tapas, that great Spanish titbit invention. The people are charming – always ready to help, with a friendly attitude towards their fellow man and a love of life so typical of Mediterranean people. So, for an inspirational blend of timeless countryside, iconic monuments, vivacious cities, fragrant flowers and orange blossom, wonderful art and superb cuisine, all set in a region that welcomes visitors as honoured guests, welcome to Andalucía. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN MALAGA You should arrive at the airport where you will be met by a member of the Riviera Travel team before your flight to Malaga. On arrival a coach will take you to your hotel. The four-star Ilunion Hacienda del Sol

hotel is ideally situated in undulating countryside near the village of Mijas, has a swimming pool (open during summer months, weather permitting) and is set in its own grounds. Tonight we will enjoy an informal drinks reception followed by a welcome dinner to get a chance to get to know each other a little better. DAY 2 – RONDA & TAPAS IN SEVILLE After breakfast we take a drive into the hills forming the beautiful backdrop to the coast and then arrive in Ronda, a city widely acknowledged as one of the most spectacular in Spain and which enjoys a setting so naturally dramatic it could be in a fairy tale. Built on a ridge and split by a most impressive gorge plunging down hundreds of feet, Ronda’s almost impregnable position meant it was one of the last bastions of Moorish power, only falling to the Christians in 1485. During the 18th century, the two halves of the town were joined by its iconic stone bridge, while another highlight is the palace that was once home to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, paymasters of Columbus. With lots of good restaurants and tapas bars, Ronda is a splendid spot to spend a few hours exploring its classic Moorish maze of cobbled alleys, full of whitewashed houses with window grilles. Much of the city’s appeal lies in its spectacular views and clear mountain air – Andalucía at its simple best. We continue our drive into the countryside beyond, which is both very scenic and quite isolated, so much so it is not unusual to see eagles and vultures soaring above or ibex roaming the mountains. We then arrive in Seville and our hotel, the threestar superior Don Paco, where we stay for the next three nights. It is very well situated on the edge of the Old Town in one of Seville’s many squares, is fully

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that is very special. The city of Figaro, this is the setting for another classic opera, Carmen. It’s also the home of flamenco, the origins of which are lost in the aeons of time. In short, this is the essence of Spain. After breakfast we have a tour of this beguiling city, during which we’ll see the world’s largest Gothic cathedral and the awe-inspiring yet enchanting Alcázar, the fortified palace of the Moors with a richness of decoration which will astound you. You’ll

also see the Tower of Gold, so named as it was used to store plunder from the Americas, and much more. During the afternoon you’re free to explore Seville at your leisure and, if you wish, you could take a cruise on one of the many river boats. DAY 4 – FREE DAY IN SEVILLE Today we have a free day. There are the ‘musts’ to revisit if you wish, such as the Alcázar, the fortified palace of the Moors with a richness of decoration which will astound you, and the cathedral, but also take time to wander around the Barrio Santa Cruz, the former Jewish quarter of the medieval city, and the smart pedestrianised Calle Sierpes, a street full of beautiful shops selling high-quality leather goods. The Maria Luisa Park is a beautiful display of colour where you can relax and indulge in a spot of people-watching. DAY 5 – CÓRDOBA After breakfast we leave Seville and head east to another of Andalucía’s classic cities, arriving in Córdoba for our guided tour. Córdoba was the ancient capital of the Moors and is principally famous for a single building – the Mezquita – the grandest and most beautiful mosque ever constructed in the Moorish world. Dominating the centre of the Old Town, which was once the home of a thriving Jewish community, it is a building of extraordinary power and mystery with an arcaded hall supported by over 850 columns made of semi-precious stones. One can only wonder at the architectural brilliance of the builders all those hundreds of years ago, while northern Europe was still immersed in the depths of the Dark Ages. Another highlight is the immense, well-preserved Roman


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bridge. Córdoba is a delightful place full of patios drenched in the colour of thousands of flowers – the Spanish seem to take so much pride decorating their homes. We then continue our journey to arrive in the city of Granada, the last stronghold of the sultans during the Middle Ages and home to the Alhambra, the most spectacular gem of Moorish Andalucía. As we approach Granada, there can be no more proof of the diversity of this corner of southern Europe. We pass through some very arid countryside with a landscape of dried riverbeds, giving way to rolling olive groves. Tour the stunning Alhambra Palace

In the distance is the spectacular Sierra Nevada, the highest mountain range in Spain. The landscape then becomes more fertile and picturesque, with ancient olive trees stretching off into the distance. Our hotel for the next two nights is either the centrally located four-star Hotel Corona, in the heart of the city and within easy walking distance of the principal areas of interest, or the four-star Hotel Alixares, well-located opposite the Alhambra. Both are fully air-conditioned and ideal for a comfortable stay. DAY 6 – GRANADA & THE ALHAMBRA Granada has a naturally dramatic location, nestling against the backdrop of permanently snow-capped mountains soaring majestically to a height of 11,000 feet. It is the perfect setting for the most perfect of architectural wonders, the Alhambra. So individual in its setting, so rich in its history and so exquisite in its design, this iconic building was the high point in Moorish culture. It is not just a palace, though. Some of it is a fortress, and much is given over to formal gardens full of roses and fountains, giving an incredible impression of peace and tranquillity. Today we tour the Alhambra, which for many people will be the highlight of the holiday, and you’ll

also have time to explore the city as you wish. There is a myriad of twisting streets, the old Moorish quarter and the traditional gypsy area, all full of tiny unique shops, with seemingly every balcony sprouting flowers in a profusion of colour. There’s nothing better than taking a stroll through these streets, little changed in centuries, with pavements made of pebbles set in mortar and some so narrow that mules were the only form of transport. Granada also boasts some of the most distinctive old bars in Spain, many of them decorated with antique tiles, where taking a drink and a few tapas can be an excuse for a unique, authentically Andalucían experience. DAY 7 – RETURN FLIGHT Transfer to Malaga airport for your flight home. Seville

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Discover Spain’s unspoilt Orange Grove or Orange Blossom Coast, from the vibrant city of Valencia. This tour takes us to Moorish towns and hilltop villages, through the Albufera lagoon and into the rocky interior plateau, with the region’s lush orange groves as a backdrop. 34

Mention the Costa del Azahar and most people won’t have heard of it. Yet it sits in the middle of the Mediterranean coastline of Spain, sandwiched between the better-known Costa Dorada and Costa Blanca, and looking out to the Balearics. Despite the unrelenting popularity of its near neighbours, this sliver of unspoilt coastline is as far away from package holiday territory as possible. Its cultured central city, richly decorated Moorish towns and unspoilt villages are separated by some awe-inspiring wonders of nature, including the Albufera lagoon and the lofty landscape of Spain’s interior plateau. And, of course, the countryside is dominated by the lush orange groves that give this most sincere Spanish Costa the moniker ‘the Orange Grove Coast’. At the heart of this tour lies the incredible city of Valencia, the country’s third-largest after Madrid and Barcelona. While the top two welcome visitors in their millions every year, Valencia sits quite happily under the radar, maintaining its authenticity as a thriving Spanish city where local life hasn’t been overtaken

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Explore exciting Valencia on a guided coach tour and on foot, with entry to the historic Silk Exchange – as well as a free day to enjoy the city at leisure Cruise the Albufera lagoon to see the rice paddies and thriving birdlife of one of Spain’s largest wetlands Follow a guided tour of the medieval town of Xativa, home of the Borgia popes and a castle dating back to the days of Hannibal Visit Elche with a local guide and enjoy a tasting of the Moorish town’s date-based delicacies Marvel at the Mudéjar towers of Teruel and wander the winding lanes of picturesque Albarracin – both with a local guide See ceramic handicraft-making in action at a pottery workshop in the charming village of Manises

Learn to make an authentic paella at a traditional farm villa, before enjoying the result in its pretty garden surrounded by orange groves

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Return flights from a selection of regional airports, with hotel transfers Seven nights in four-star accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast and three dinners (all dinners are included for 2019 departures) Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager Please note: our 2020 departures visit the same places but the order of the itinerary differs slightly.

FROM £1,199pp From our city base we’ll explore the area’s other varied charms, including the exceptional Mudéjar architecture in Teruel and Elche, an exotic echo of 8th- to 12th-century Moorish Spain and a time when the Muslim and Christian cultures co-existed peacefully. We’ll also discover the compelling histories and local handicrafts of the region’s tiny hilltop villages – and get an insight into how the traditional ceramics of Manises are made. A cruise through the wetlands of the Albufera lagoon and an adventure to the villages of Spain’s high, dry, interior plateau complete this exceptional tour of one of Spain’s most underestimated and undiscovered coastal areas. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL Fly to Valencia or Alicante. On arrival, transfer by coach to our hotel where we stay seven nights, with breakfast, at the four-star Eurostars Rey Don

Jaime. This hotel is well-located between Valencia’s charming old town and the modern City of Arts and Sciences. We’ll enjoy our stylish surroundings during welcome drinks and dinner this evening. DAY 2 – VALENCIA & HORCHATA TASTING This morning we discover the exciting city of Valencia on a coach tour of its main sights. The centrepiece of this cultured city of contrasts is the ribbon of green that curves its way from the port to the riverside Parc de Capçalera, hugging the historic old town as it goes. Once the Turia riverbed, this delightful urban park is now a series of manicured gardens, wooded areas, water features, whimsical play areas and monuments, all crossed intermittently by a series of handsome bridges. On the port side of this green thoroughfare we’ll

by the tourist trade. It’s undoubtedly a cultural powerhouse, showcasing an impressive architectural mix – from the cutting-edge futuristic designs at the City of Arts and Sciences to an ornate blend of Gothic, Art Nouveau, neo-Classical, Renaissance, Romanesque and Baroque – that will leave you wideeyed in wonder. Green spaces are treasured in Valencia – the Turia riverbed has been transformed into a beautiful stretch of parklands that now runs from one end of the city to the other, giving locals and visitors a refreshing respite from the bustle of city life. Surrounded as it is by the miles of traditional huerta or market gardens and abundant orange groves that keep the city’s two famous market halls stocked with ripe Mediterranean fruit and vegetables, it follows that Valencia is one of the best cities in Spain for food. It’s particularly passionate about being the birthplace of paella, with locals fiercely adamant that their version is unparalleled worldwide.

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see the City of Arts and Sciences, a truly fantastical collection of buildings designed by world-famous local architect, Santiago Calatrava. An opera house, science museum, IMAX cinema and aquarium rise out of still pools of bright blue water like something in a sciencefiction movie! Contrasting the futuristic with the historic, we’ll also follow a local guide on a walking tour through the old town, where leafy, boutique-lined avenues branch off down narrow alleyways, leading to little squares overlooked by pastel-coloured town houses, and a diverse smattering of architectural masterpieces. Our tour includes entry to one-such building, the Silk Exchange, which is a UNESCO-listed site and striking Gothic marvel. It’s not difficult to imagine the city’s prosperous 15th-century merchants trading under the grand vaulted ceiling of the interior hall, supported by towering fluted columns. Just opposite sits the modernist market hall, which you may wish to visit during your free time for lunch. Built in 1928, this vast structure blends coloured glass and iron to beautiful Art Nouveau-style effect – to step inside is to submerge yourself in a swirl of smells, sounds, movement and colour, from the rainbow of fresh produce grown in Valencia’s fertile huerta gardens, to the calls of traders and the bustle of local shoppers. In the afternoon we travel out of the city to the huerta to learn about the history and production of

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horchata, a traditional drink made with tiger nuts to create a version that’s unique to Valencia. Of course, we also get to sample this creamy, sweet and malty drink, perfect with a farton, a spongy finger-shaped pastry glazed with sugar. DAY 3 – ELCHE This morning we drive south to Elche, which sits slightly inland just beyond Alicante. Elche is especially interesting for its cultural fusion, merging the Moorish legacy of the 10th-century Arab occupiers with additions from the Christian conquerors who ousted them from their Vila Murada home three centuries later. During our guided tour we’ll see this evocative east-meets-west amalgamation, illustrated perfectly by the ornate Spanish-Baroque Basilica de Santa Maria, which sits between the Arab fortresses of Calaforra and Altamira. This cultural diversity is also displayed in the natural areas for which Elche is renowned, as the Vila Murada historic centre is caught between the Huerto del Cura botanical gardens and the vast Palmeral palm grove. The date palm orchards were planted by Arab settlers and are the largest in Europe. These natural havens give the old town of Elche a ‘desert oasis’ feel that we get to fully appreciate on our guided tour, which ends at the Huerto del Cura, the ‘Priest’s Orchard’ – the most important botanical garden of the Palmeral. Here we’ll get to see an amazing collection of tropical plants, including a rare Imperial Palm dedicated to Empress Elisabeth of Austria, and we’ll also taste a number of local date-based delicacies. The rest of the day is free for you to explore at leisure. You may wish to visit the archaeological museum or perhaps learn about Elche’s famous passion play at the Casa de la Festa. We return to Valencia in the afternoon. This evening, we enjoy dinner in a portside restaurant, with views over the fine golden sands of the city beach and out to the Mediterranean Sea. DAY 4 – TERUEL & ALBARRACIN Today we travel to Spain’s ‘interior plateau’, a seemingly endless ‘stepped’ area that rises up into mountains and falls to dusty highland plains, river basins and arid valleys. Teruel in Aragon is our first stop and another excellent example of the cultural medley that was Moorish Spain. Here we see Gothic and Islamic architecture, fused in the distinctive Mudéjar style, and ornate Arabesque buildings. The towers of San Martin and San Salvador are especially beautiful, while the cathedral, with its bell tower, colourful mosaic tiling and splendid interior, is recognised by UNESCO as one of the finest examples

of this unique architectural style. Another pretty Mudéjar church, the turreted San Pedro, hides a romantic legend – the tombs of the ‘lovers of Teruel’. The star-crossed couple has inspired artists through the centuries and their exquisitely carved tombs can be found in the church’s mausoleum. Next we visit Albarracin, one of Spain’s most picturesque villages. Perched on a precipitous outcrop above a bend in the Gaudalaviar river, this tiny place feels eerily isolated, overlooking the shrubby, rocky hills that rise up to meet it on all sides. We take a walk with a local guide through narrow lanes passing stone cottages, the village cathedral and red-clay houses. At the very top of town, we see the crenellated city walls that snake their way even higher across the nearby mountain ridges. A charming casa gives us a glimpse back to the 17th century before we return to our hotel for dinner. DAY 5 – FREE DAY IN VALENCIA Today is yours to spend as you choose in Valencia – and there’s plenty to see in this large and lively Spanish city. Perhaps visit the excellent science museum, which sits almost skeletal in the City of Arts and Sciences, before joining the locals on a stroll through the Turia gardens to the arched viewing point overlooking the lake of the Parc de Capçalera. If you prefer to discover Valencia’s historic landmarks, the Church of Saint Nicholas may have a modest façade but its interior is a wonderland of colourful frescoes that is often compared to the Sistine Chapel. Of course, Valencia Cathedral is an undeniable highlight of this city’s richly diverse cache of architecture. A mesmerising mix of Gothic, Romanesque, Renaissance, Baroque and neo-Classical elements – the result of a centuries-long building process – this cathedral comprises a decorated dome,


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a soaring tower and intricate façades. It’s also home to a holy chalice, endorsed by centuries of papal use and said to be the cup used at the Last Supper. A uniquely Valencian phenomenon is the springtime Fallas Festival held to commemorate St Joseph. Colourful sculptures transform the streets and a five-day celebration of music and dancing ensues. A collection of these often satirical, cartoonish figures can be seen in the city’s Fallas Museum, which takes a light-hearted look at this lively fiesta. If you wish to soak up the atmosphere, perhaps over a glass of sangria and a plate of tapas, the Central Market bar is a perfect spot. Sample juicy shrimp, fluffy tortilla and crispy calamari while observing the

bustling market life. Or maybe you’d prefer a plate of paella looking onto the cathedral from one of the surrounding smart squares. DAY 6 – XATIVA & ALBUFERA This morning we start by visiting the nearby town of Xativa, which is dominated by its hilltop castle that overlooks the surrounding countryside. Its history is long and distinguished, and it is even said that Hannibal stayed here en route to his daring attack on Rome. In the middle ages Xativa rose in prominence as the home of two of the infamous Borgia popes, who became renowned both for their corruption as well as their patronage of the arts. As such Xativa was dotted Medieval Albarracin is perhaps Spain’s prettiest village

with numerous grand villas and churches, many of which can still be seen today. Following a guided tour of the charmingly compact old town you have free time to explore at leisure. After lunch we head back towards Valencia, but first we stop at Albufera, a large freshwater lagoon just to the south of the city. Here we will take a cruise on a typical shallow-bottomed boat through the tranquil maze of reeds that are a veritable birdwatcher’s paradise, so keep an eye out for grey and purple herons, glossy ibis, grebes and even flocks of pink flamingos. This wonderfully peaceful place is exceptionally fertile, with the flat surroundings and abundant water the ideal combination for rice production, the essential ingredient for Valencia’s renowned paella. We will also stop at a traditional Valencian barraca, a triangular thatched house, to learn about the lives of the farmers of the Albufera and the Valencian region. We then return to Valencia where the rest of the day is free. DAY 7 – MANISES & VALENCIA This morning we visit nearby Manises, renowned for its traditional ceramic crafts. There’s a real feel of authenticity as we explore the narrow streets of the quiet and largely pedestrianised old town with our guide, passing pastel-coloured houses, leafy squares and the occasional whitewashed church. The only nod to tourism is the charming ceramics museum, displaying examples of local pottery and the colourful tilework seen throughout this part of Spain. A pottery workshop visit is followed by free time for lunch – perhaps join the locals at a tiny patisserie or relax over plates of tapas in a cosy family-run café. The afternoon is at leisure to enjoy Valencia, so you may wish to indulge in some souvenir-shopping on the tree-lined Carrer de Colón avenue or the alleyways that branch off it. One such alleyway leads to the striking Art Nouveau Mercado de Colón building, a grand construction of shimmering glass and colourful tile, where you can peruse the stalls or enjoy a refreshing drink. Our final dinner will be spent at a nearby masia, a traditional farm villa, featured in paintings by Spanish artist Ignacio Pinazo. Here we’ll learn to make authentic paella before feasting on our creations together in this beautiful setting, surrounded by fragrant gardens and orange groves. DAY 8 – RETURN FLIGHT Transfer to the airport for your return flight.

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DISCOV E R THE REAL TENERIFE & L A GOMERA 8 days from only £1,249pp SINGLE-CENTRE TOUR

Discover the Canaries’ lesser-known treasures: medieval colonial towns that influenced Latin American cities such as Old Havana, astonishing volcanic marvels, ruggedly beautiful landscapes where nature reigns and an ancient whistling language that’s still very much alive. The Canary Islands are renowned for their white sandy beaches and vibrant nightlife, but our eye-opening tour takes you beyond the glittering resorts to where you’ll discover wildly beautiful islands of incredible diversity, charming colonial towns, historic ports and remote mountain villages. We’ll see truly incredible green spaces, with towns taking great pride in their impeccably landscaped parks, which showcase a diverse range of tropical and subtropical plants. Then there are the magnificent highlights shaped by nature: emerald forests, volcanic wonders, unique flora and fauna, and perhaps the most dramatic of them all, Mount Teide, Spain’s highest mountain. Long before the Spanish arrived, the Canary Islands were inhabited by the Guanches, cave-dwellers who migrated from North Africa around 1000 BC. Traces of their ancient culture have survived, such as Silbo, the captivating whistling language of La Gomera. In 1402, the Castilian conquest began, and under the Spanish Empire Tenerife became a vital trading centre.

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By the 16th century these ‘Fortunate Isles’ attracted pioneers and pirates alike, waiting to pounce on galleons returning from the New World with gold and jewels. The most well-known battle occurred in 1797, when the British launched an attack on Santa Cruz and Vice-Admiral Nelson famously lost his arm. These days, visitors are drawn to Tenerife’s more accessible treasures, such as some of the archipelago’s finest architecture. Many of the churches here date back to the Gothic period, while others include Renaissance and Baroque elements. Traditional Canarian buildings feature lavishly ornate woodwork, seen on candy-coloured façades, elaborate balconies and Moorish-inspired ceilings. The traditional fare of the Canaries is also worth seeking out. Not to be confused with the cuisine of the Spanish mainland, Canarian dishes are flavoured with Latin American and Arabic influences. Staples include hearty stews with meats simmered to perfection and flavoured with mojo, the ever-present Canarian sauce

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PRICE INCLUDES • Guided sightseeing tour of La Laguna, the medieval capital of the Canary Islands • Uncover Tenerife’s volcanic origins at Teide National Park, explore a moonlike caldera and ascend Mount Teide, Spain’s highest peak, by cable car for spectacular views • Guided tour of Santa Cruz, the current capital by the stunning coast • Discover the misty laurel forests and ancient culture of La Gomera, with a demonstration of Silbo, La Gomera’s fascinating whistling language • Guided visits of La Orotava, a picturesque hilltown, and Icod de los Vinos, renowned for the Canaries’ oldest dragon tree

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Return flights from a selection of regional airports, plus hotel transfers Entry to an airport lounge on your outbound flight and porterage of luggage at the hotel Seven nights in four-star accommodation, inclusive of all taxes, with daily breakfast, two dinners and one lunch at a local restaurant Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

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DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN TENERIFE Arrive at the airport for your flight to Tenerife and transfer by coach to San Cristóbal de La Laguna. Our hotel for seven nights is the four-star La Laguna Gran Hotel, where your stay includes breakfast. Set in the old town, the hotel’s 17th-century main building has seen various incarnations, from grand villa to teaching institution and cigar factory, before becoming this fine hotel. It has all the facilities you’d expect from a hotel of this star rating, such as an outdoor pool (open during the summer months, weather permitting), fitness centre and garden. There are two restaurants, including one of the Canaries’ five Michelin-starred restaurants, Nub, which boasts tasting menus that fuse traditional Canarian, Italian and Chilean cuisines. This evening we enjoy an informal drinks reception, followed by a three-course dinner at the hotel’s main restaurant, La Laguna Gran Hotel Restaurant, for a chance to get to know our travel companions a little better. DAY 2 – LA LAGUNA This morning we have a guided sightseeing tour of San Cristóbal de La Laguna, known simply as La Laguna. Founded in the 15th century, it was named after a large lake that once existed here. During that time, the area was considered to be public land which anyone could build on. It’s hard to believe the old town was once a haphazard jumble of buildings, as today you’ll find atmospheric squares and straight streets flanked by colourful mansions, lively bars and an eclectic mix of shops. If you feel a sense of déjà vu, it could be because La Laguna’s meticulous layout provided the blueprint for many Spanish towns in the Americas, such as Old Havana in Cuba and Lima in Peru. After our engaging tour, the rest of the day is at leisure. La Laguna is a joy to explore on foot, so have your camera at the ready to capture the many photogenic scenes you’ll no doubt encounter. The high walls of elegant villas conceal well-manicured courtyards – each a delightful oasis typically containing a little fountain and garden. Perhaps visit the Museum of the History of Tenerife to unearth the island’s exciting past, or head to La Laguna’s cathedral to see its hidden treasures. Built on the site of a former Mudéjar church and an ancient Guanche necropolis, the cathedral houses masterpieces by prominent La Laguna

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that adds a zest to all dishes; and gofio, a toasted flour used to make bread and thought to have been an essential part of the Guanche diet. Our wonderful tour is based in La Laguna, the former capital and a slice of medieval Spain that’s quite different from the lively current capital, Santa Cruz – which we’ll also have time to discover. Along the northern coast we visit La Orotava, nestled between mountains and the Atlantic, and come face to face with the ancient dragon tree of Icod de los Vinos. We visit the neighbouring island of La Gomera and immerse ourselves in its ancient laurel forests and fascinating Gomeran culture. A trip to Tenerife wouldn’t be complete without understanding its volcanic origins, so we spend a day at Teide National Park, where we explore the moonlike landscape of the Las Cañadas caldera and ascend the beast that is Mount Teide – by cable car, of course. With expert guides to help you uncover the local secrets, you’ll experience so much more.

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After our city tour, the rest of the day is free. Under lively Plaza de España lie the ruins of the Castle of San Cristóbal, today a museum that also houses the El Tigre canon, which famously shattered Vice-Admiral Nelson’s right arm in the decisive Battle of Santa Cruz in 1797. For a closer look at Spain’s victory over the British Royal Navy, head to the Military Museum, where weapons, model ships and more bring to life the riveting past. The Museum of Nature and Archaeology is worth a visit for those interested in meeting the mummies of the Guanches. As you stroll through the old town, it’s difficult to miss the striking six-tier belfry of the Church of Immaculate Conception, the city’s oldest church – step inside to see its intricate Mudéjar-styled ceiling. A short walk away is the Baroque San Francisco church, most renowned for its image of Christ, credited with saving Santa Cruz during a cholera epidemic in 1893. Treat your senses to a veritable feast at the Market of Our Lady of Africa, a superb collection of market stalls, shops and eateries. A dazzling array of treasures from the sea can be found at the fish market, while all sorts of fruit and vegetables tempt the eye in a kaleidoscope of colours. Enjoy a selection of Canarian tapas freshly prepared before your eyes, wash it down with a refreshing drink and observe the Santacruceros going about their day.

close in distance, La Gomera is miles apart from Tenerife in character and scenery. The landscape is a rugged masterpiece of emerald valleys, mist-shrouded forests, towering cliffs, volcanic rock formations and black-pebble beaches. The terraced hillsides are impressively dotted with houses perched in hypnotic rows. Our first stop is the visitor centre of Garajonay National Park, a UNESCO-protected wonderland where ancient laurel forests reign. The fascinating exhibits are devoted to all aspects of the park, including the island as a whole and the traditional rural life of the Gomeran people. A traditional lunch is included today at a local restaurant, where you’ll also be treated to an uplifting demonstration of Silbo, La Gomera’s unique whistling language, which arose from a need to transmit messages across the island’s challenging terrain. Listen to the lovely performance while you take in spectacular views across the ocean to Tenerife and its mighty volcanic crown. This afternoon we continue through the national park, pausing at several viewpoints for more breathtaking views before returning to San Sebastián, Christopher Columbus’ last port of call before crossing the Atlantic in 1492. We take the ferry back to Tenerife and return to our hotel in the early evening.

DAY 5 – LA GOMERA After an early breakfast, we travel by coach to the port of Los Cristianos, where we catch the 50-minute fast ferry – the world’s largest passenger trimaran – to the idyllic neighbouring island of La Gomera. Although

DAY 6 – FREE DAY You have the entire day at leisure, so what is it to be? Relax in your hotel or take your time discovering more of La Laguna. Wander the palm-lined streets and browse the shops for some souvenirs, or visit the


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convent of Santa Catalina, which is still home to a community of nuns. The palaces of Nava and Salazar are two of La Laguna’s best-preserved old mansions and superb examples of local architecture. You could return to Santa Cruz via the very convenient tram that connects the two cities. Like many Spanish cities, it has its fair share of beautiful parks, such as the Palmetum botanical garden, which houses the greatest collection of palms in Europe – built atop an old municipal rubbish dump. For a touch of the avant-garde, why not visit the Tenerife Auditorium? Imaginatively designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, this soaring white wave of a venue is the Canaries’ answer to the Sydney Opera House. The sweeping vistas of the coast from its panoramic café are some of the most impressive views in Santa Cruz.

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Discover how wealthy bourgeois families lived through the stately homes along Calle San Francisco, known for their intricately carved wooden balconies and leafy interior courtyards. Perhaps the most famous of these houses is La Casa de los Balcones, whose untreated balconies have lasted more than 300 years! Our tour includes entry to this 17th-century mansion, whose museum is dedicated to a variety of local handicrafts, from lacework to ceramics, and gives us an idea of how the house would have looked in its heyday. There is time for lunch at your leisure before we continue to Icod de los Vinos, a charming town shaped by its relationship with the surrounding countryside. The Canary Islands has many unusual plants, but the most famous of them all is the dragon tree, a symbol of Tenerife. Shaped like an umbrella with branches that sprout tufts of spiky leaves, dragon trees – when cut – secrete a reddish sap once believed to have magical, medicinal properties. Icod de los Vinos is home to the largest and oldest surviving specimen, El Drago Milenario – the thousand-yearold dragon. Interestingly, dragon trees are not actual trees, so El Drago’s actual age is disputed, estimated

to be anywhere from several hundred years to several thousand years old. Nevertheless, El Drago is a truly magnificent sight at over 65 feet tall, with an even larger circumference and over 300 main branches. Apart from curiously shaped flora, Icod de los Vinos also boasts many pretty houses, including Casa del Plátano, an old hacienda that really brings to life the story of the Canary Islands’ bananas. A visit here provides insights into the many varieties, the history of banana cultivation on the islands, and even explains the reasons behind the name of London’s Canary Wharf. This evening, we take a short drive to the Tenerife House of Wine, set in a russet-coloured farmhouse so typical of the Canarian haciendas of the past. We gather in the tasting room to taste some excellent local wines, which go particularly well with the complimentary cheese – all produced on Tenerife, of course. Then it’s a delicious dinner of traditional Canarian fare at the restaurant, whose terrace offers breathtaking views of the Atlantic. DAY 8 – RETURN FLIGHT Transfer to the airport for your return flight home.

DAY 7 – LA OROTAVA & ICOD DE LOS VINOS After breakfast, we drive along the northern coast to La Orotava, one of the loveliest towns in Tenerife. Set in a lush valley, the remarkably preserved colonial town is a picture-postcard maze of cobbled streets, flower-filled squares and handsome Castilian mansions. Every year during Corpus Christi celebrations, carpets of flowers mixed with coloured sand pave the streets in a stunning display of devotion. This exuberant explosion of colour can be seen throughout the year, especially in spring, in the bright flowers blooming on the surrounding hillsides. During our guided walking tour, we step back in time to learn about La Orotava’s history and its system of centuries-old water mills and aqueducts.

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PA L E R M O & MONREALE 4 days from only £649pp SINGLE-CENTRE TOUR

Discover the seductive capital of Sicily, the Mediterranean’s largest island – part of Italy yet with its own distinct history, culture and cuisine – with a dazzling array of UNESCO-listed sites and beautiful coastlines. Captivating Palermo presents a colourful and intoxicating mix of Arabesque archways, Byzantine mosaics and frescoed domes. It nestles at the crossroads of civilisations, where atmospheric markets reminiscent of Arabian souks bustle in the shadow of sweeping cathedrals, and ornate Gothic palaces are fringed by soaring palm trees. Sicily’s alluring capital started life as a jumble of Phoenician stores on a quiet bay, backed by a fertile plain that attracted everyone, from the Carthaginians, Greeks and Romans to the Moors, Normans, Spanish and French. The city was such an impressive showpiece during Arab rule that the Norman invaders made it the seat of their kingdom. Under the ‘Kingdom in the Sun’, there arose spectacular new churches of unprecedented grandeur and the unmistakable southern Italian Romanesque style. Of course, there are also many other architectural styles, such as Baroque and Art Nouveau, waiting to be discovered. Monreale, which overlooks Palermo and the sea, is home to one of Sicily’s greatest cultural treasures, the 12th-century Norman cathedral. The beauty of the cathedral’s Byzantine-influenced mosaics cannot be overstated – you must see for yourself the dominating mosaic of Christ in the magnificent central apse. You can see the intriguing influences of past civilisations everywhere on the island: in churches, palaces, market squares and the cuisine. Thankfully, the agreeable Mediterranean climate has ensured that these landmarks have survived in a remarkable state of preservation.

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In character Sicilians like to think they’re different from the rest of Italy, and the dialect spoken by some locals is a fusion of Italian, Arabic, Greek, French and Spanish. The food is wonderful and quite different from the typical cuisine you would find on mainland Italy. Many recipes evolved from peasant kitchens, so the dishes are more rustic and simpler, but today these are enjoyed as specialities served on special occasions. If you’d like to discover a different side of Italy – the stunning eternal crossroads of the Mediterranean that continues to seduce travellers with its many Norman Palace

treasures to discover – our tour of Palermo is set to surprise and captivate. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN PALERMO You will be met by a member of the Riviera Travel team before your flight to Palermo. On arrival we transfer by coach to the four-star Ibis Styles Palermo Cristal in the historic centre of Palermo. The hotel is located on Via Roma, one of the city’s main thoroughfares, along with many restaurants, shops and important buildings such as the Politeama theatre. Settle in before joining your tour manager this evening for an informal welcome drinks reception, followed by a three-course dinner at the hotel’s restaurant, where you will meet your fellow travellers and have the opportunity to get to know them. DAY 2 – PALERMO After breakfast, an expert local guide takes us on a walking tour through Palermo’s old town to unravel the mysteries of yesteryear and understand what makes this captivating island tick. The capital city of Sicily, Palermo came under the rule of the Saracens and Normans, and grew into one of the most important cities in Europe. There are some incredible monuments here, most from before 1861 when Sicily was an independent kingdom – you’ll love the elaborately decorated churches and tiny timeless squares. We’ll visit the Norman Palace, undoubtedly the jewel of Palermo and Europe’s most dazzling court during the Middle Ages. A stronghold in later centuries,


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Enjoy a guided tour of the medieval and Baroque old town of Palermo, home to many UNESCO-listed sites Visit the stunning Norman Palace, a renowned World Heritage site Marvel at the spectacular gold and glass mosaics of Monreale cathedral on a guided tour

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MAKE IT YOUR OWN Street food tour Experience Palermo’s rich culture through its variety of delicious foods, such as creamy arancini risotto balls, thick-crusted sfincione pizza and savoury panelle fritters. Your local guide will help you identify the Mediterranean and Arab influences that make Palermo – and its street food – so delightful. From £35pp

Return flights from a selection of regional airports, with hotel transfers Three nights in four-star accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast daily, two dinners including a welcome dinner, and your tour manager’s drinks reception to meet your fellow travellers The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

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it is now occupied by the Sicilian government. During our visit we’ll see the large Carthaginian foundations, while the royal church upstairs, which is covered in some of the finest gold mosaics in existence, is Palermo’s undisputed artistic gem. You are free this afternoon to explore under your own steam. The spectacular upper walls of the Oratory of the Rosary of Santa Cita are filled with beautifully detailed stucco statues of angels and cherubs, all watching over the chapel below. For a closer look at Sicilian history, the archaeological museum boasts one of the richest collections of Greek and Phoenician art in Italy. Perhaps explore one of Palermo’s bustling street markets. A trip through Il Capo, the main food market, is a treat for the senses: narrow medieval streets are flanked by rows of stalls groaning under the weight of a rainbow array of fresh produce, from tart Sicilian lemons and delicate saffron to prized tuna. Ballarò market is more universal in its offerings and twice as busy – locals say if you can’t find it in Ballarò then you don’t need it! From Sant’Anna Square, follow your nose to Lattarini, the atmospheric old Arab spice market where the local Sicilian language reigns and the modern world seems to have little influence. This evening, you can dine at leisure at one of the many restaurants near your hotel with some of your travelling companions, or take an optional street food tour to sample the local specialities. See our Personalise Your Holiday box for details.

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DAY 3 – MONREALE This morning we visit the hillside town of Monreale nearby for a guided tour of its splendid cathedral. Founded in the 12th century, it’s one of the finest examples of Norman architecture anywhere in the world. The stunning façade features pointed arches, geometric carvings and coloured inlays – a fascinating blend of Norman, Byzantine and Arab styles. But even this intricate exterior cannot prepare you for the brilliance of its interior, which is entirely covered with dazzling glass and gold mosaics. Gaze up in wonder at the biblical scenes immortalised by skilled craftsmen from Constantinople, who used an estimated 2.2 tonnes of pure gold in its construction! The cloisters are another highlight, with elaborately carved columns, each unique and almost Moorish in appearance. If you take the steps up to the roof, you’ll be rewarded with a wonderful panorama of the lovely countryside. We return to Palermo in the afternoon with free time to relax or further peel away the fascinating

layers that make up the city’s past. Why not explore the 9th-century Kalsa quarter, one of the first planned Arab settlements in Europe, and see the 16th-century Spanish-Moorish revival architecture framing the main square. Or admire the royal splendour of Zisa castle and Cuba palace, part of the tremendous hunting resort built for the Norman kings. For more Baroque grandeur, visit Quattro Canti, an octagonal square with outstanding mansions marking the four cardinal directions, each representing one of the four seasons – and more significantly, one of the four Spanish kings of Sicily. Tonight our group will dine together at a local restaurant, where you can exchange stories of your wonderful holiday with fellow travellers over a glass of sweet Marsala wine. DAY 4 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the airport for your flight home. Please note: The use of air-conditioning in hotels in Italy is at the hotel’s discretion and is normally restricted to the summer months (mid-May to midSeptember), depending on the temperature.

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A TA S T E O F BOLOGNA 4 days from only £879pp SINGLE-CENTRE TOUR

Savour the cultural, artistic and culinary treasures of the Emilia-Romagna region – particularly in medieval Bologna – from its many colonnaded porticoes and brick-and-terracotta palazzos, to tortellini in brodo and parmesan. Sandwiched between the cultural giants of Venice and Florence is a region of northeastern Italy that’s still comparatively under the radar. Yet for the discerning traveller, Emilia-Romagna offers a treasure trove of delights just waiting to be discovered. Our base for this fascinating short break is its beautiful capital, Bologna, which is known in Italy as La Dotta, La Rossa e La Grassa: The Learned – home of the Western world’s oldest university; The Red – after its many terracotta-coloured rooftops; and The Fat – the city has been at the heart of a rich agricultural region since Etruscan times and has evolved into the capital of Italy’s well-loved culinary heritage. Food and wine are revered throughout Italy, but take on an almost religious fervour here. EmiliaRomagna is the home of iconic culinary delights, including dark balsamic vinegar from Modena, and rich and nutty Parmigiano Reggiano. You’ll visit traditional artisan producers to see how they’re made and understand why they’re so prized. Italian history, art, architecture and cuisine at its most authentic – this exceptionally well-balanced tour is a true recipe for success.

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DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN BOLOGNA You will be met by a member of the Riviera Travel team before your flight to Bologna. On arrival we transfer by coach to the four-star Royal Hotel Carlton, set on manicured grounds in Bologna’s old town close to many fine restaurants. There are generously sized rooms and excellent spa facilities. Settle in before joining your tour manager this evening for an informal welcome drinks reception, followed by a dinner of typical Bolognese dishes at the hotel’s restaurant – the perfect setting for getting acquainted with your group. DAY 2 – BOLOGNA This morning enjoy a sightseeing tour of Bologna to fully appreciate this attractive city. Beautifully preserved over the centuries, its original Roman street plan is still discernible and 10 of the 12 original gates that encircle the historic centre still stand. At Bologna’s heart is the majestic main square, the Piazza Maggiore, surrounded by grand Renaissance palaces and dominated by the enormous church of San Petronio. Despite being one of Europe’s largest

churches, the Gothic basilica remains unfinished as ambitious plans to surpass Rome’s St Peter’s were halted by Pope Pius IV. Adjacent is another impressive square, where medieval civic buildings frame a bronze statue and fountain dedicated to Neptune, god of the sea. One of Bologna’s many surprises is that it can do ‘outdo’ Pisa, boasting not just one but two 12thcentury leaning towers!


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PRICE INCLUDES • Feast your way through Bologna, Italy’s food capital, in the gastronomic region of Emilia-Romagna • Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Bologna’s medieval old town • Visit a traditional producer to see how flavourful Parmigiano Reggiano is made • Discover how a century-old artisanal producer makes Modena’s famed balsamic vinegar • Tour an award-winning winery and taste its excellent wines paired with a 4-course farewell dinner

Plus, of course... • Return flights from a selection of regional airports, with hotel transfers • Three nights in four-star accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast daily, two dinners, including a welcome dinner, and your tour manager’s drinks reception to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £879pp Bologna is so aptly nicknamed la grassa. Dinner is at your leisure, which gives you the chance to sample a recommended restaurant with some of your travelling companions. Absorb the rustic atmosphere of a modest trattoria over pear-stuffed tortellini, dig into earthy porcini risotto in a cosy osteria, or savour a multi-course degustation prepared lovingly with local ingredients in a century-old palazzo. Then walk it off Piazza Maggiore

After the tour, the rest of the day is free for you to explore. Why not follow whichever delicious smells take your fancy through the city’s maze of tiny alleys and streets, lined by tempting food shops filled with locals sampling the fine produce. As you soak up some of the wonderful ambience, remember you’re off the main tourist trail here, so the enthusiasm for these culinary pleasures is heartfelt and refreshing in its authenticity. Home to the Western world’s oldest university, Bologna has for over a millennium been an academic hub, and public dissections used to be held in the intriguing 17th-century Anatomical Theatre, where detailed wooden carvings of two skinless figures flank the lecturer’s chair. Another ‘must see’ is the pretty Sanctuary of the Madonna of San Luca, proudly perched on a hilltop overlooking the red-hued city. It is renowned for its black icon of the Virgin Mary, supposedly painted by St Luke, as well as the world’s longest portico, so if you’re feeling energetic you may wish to stroll under this covered walkway, which is supported by 666 arches, to the very top. Tonight is another opportunity to discover why

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with a gentle wander through charming side streets until you find a gelateria for a satisfying finale to the evening’s culinary affair. DAY 3 – EMILIA-ROMAGNA After breakfast, the morning is free for you to further explore. Bologna’s skyline is dominated by the skypiercing Two Towers – at nearly 319 feet, Torre degli Asinelli is the tallest leaning medieval tower in the world and a symbol of the city. Despite being some 900 years old with a noticeable lean, you can safely climb to the top – there are 498 steps, but the views are tremendous! A stone’s throw away, La Macchina del Tempo offers a very different museum experience with its virtual reality feature, which takes you on an immersive tour of Bologna during medieval times. As lunch inches closer, follow the narrow alleys to the Quadrilatero, the commercial heart of the old town. Butchers, bakers and grocers have their little shops here, alongside jewellers and craft stalls. Perhaps pick up some edible souvenirs such as cheeses, wines, dried pasta and cured meats. Or simply relax at a café with a hot chocolate and freshly baked torta di riso, a traditional cake made with rice and lemon zest. By the end of your trip, you’ll have mastered the art of dolce far niente – pleasantly doing nothing. The fertile region of Emilia-Romagna has been an agricultural powerhouse since Roman times and this afternoon, we discover its culinary superstars. We drive through bucolic countryside and endless waves of green hills to visit a renowned producer of Parmigiano Reggiano. True Italian parmesan bears the Parmigiano Reggiano name and is produced only in a small area. We’ll learn the painstaking processes and techniques necessary to make this ‘king of cheeses’. We then visit a local maker of Modena’s famous balsamic vinegar and discover the centuries-old process of creating the perfect bottle. Unlike the pale imitation sold at supermarkets, traditional balsamic vinegar is delightfully complex. During our tasting, you can try to discern the flavours of oak, cherry and other woods, depending on the barrels in which the grape concentrate is left to age. Our last visit is to an award-winning winery, which produces superb organic wines where, after a tour of the wine-making process, we will sit down to a four-course farewell dinner accompanied by matching house wines – a perfect end to our day of gastronomic discovery. DAY 4 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the airport for your flight home. Please note: The use of air-conditioning in hotels in Italy is at the hotel’s discretion and is normally restricted to the summer months (mid-May to midSeptember), depending on the temperature. Where hotels feature an outdoor swimming pool, this will be open during the summer months (weather permitting).

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L AKE GARDA & THE BEST OF THE VENE TO 8 days from only £1,239pp SINGLE-CENTRE TOUR

An astonishing blend of spectacular alpine scenery reflected in tranquil lakes, Verona’s Roman remains and the medieval world’s richest city – remarkably unique Venice. For centuries, Italy has drawn visitors in search of culture and romance; few countries can compare with its prodigious classical origins in art, architecture, music, design, scenery, food and wine. Italy’s contribution to European painting and sculpture surpasses that of any other nation. Blend this with the magnificent scenery of its lakes, one of the world’s great cuisines and the Italian attitude of living life to the absolute maximum and you have a superb destination for a tour. Italy is blessed with fantastic scenery and some of the finest is to be found as you approach Lake Garda, where the abundant flowers and verdant trees covering the banks are reflected in an everchanging kaleidoscope of colour. The picturesque lake with gentle waves lapping slowly onto the shingle shoreline, the stunning snow-capped Alps in the background and a scattering of charming villages all fit together in a beautifully balanced mosaic. It is only in the past 150 years that Italy has come to exist as a nation state formed from a collection of largely independent cities, often separated by almost impenetrable marshes or mountain ranges. On this tour, we shall visit two of these – the hugely different, but equally classic cities of Verona and Venice. Verona is without doubt one of the most attractive cities you will ever see, deservedly well known as

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the setting for the legendary tale of Romeo and Juliet. Significant since ancient times, it has more ancient remains than any city in Italy except Rome itself. Its most striking monument is the arena – the third largest amphitheatre ever built – where the entertainment on offer included gladiatorial combat. Enclosed by massive and exceedingly well-preserved ramparts, the city has a captivating medieval feel to it with pink-hued buildings, lovingly restored, lining the streets. All the enticing pictures you have seen of St Mark’s Square and Basilica, the Doge’s Palace and the Grand Canal have merely been telling the extraordinary truth: Venice is a stunning city. You cannot walk for more than a few minutes without stopping to gaze at sights which simply demand admiration. One of the greatest joys of visiting Italy is, of course, being amongst the Italians themselves. Stylish, always ready to help and, perhaps the overriding national characteristic, living life to the full and creating the fantastic atmosphere so much in evidence – so come with us and see. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN LAKE GARDA You will be met at your departure airport by a member of the Riviera Travel team before checking in for your flight. On arrival in Italy, a coach will

take you to the delightful resort town of Gardone Riviera, where we will stay at the four-star Hotel Savoy Palace. This evening, we will get together with our travelling companions and tour manager for a welcome drinks reception overlooking the lake (weather permitting) before dinner at the hotel.

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Take a guided tour of wonderfully unique Venice with a local guide Tour medieval Verona with a local guide and see its classic sights Enjoy an entire day exploring beautiful Lake Garda, both on land and by boat Visit atmospheric Mantova, the inspiration for artists, poets and composers, on a guided tour of its UNESCO-listed old town Enjoy free time to stroll along the Gardone Riviera’s scenic promenade, explore nearby Salo or take a ferry to the pretty town of Sirmione

Plus, of course... • Return flights from a selection of regional airports, plus all hotel transfers • Seven nights in four-star accommodation, inclusive of all local taxes, plus daily breakfast and dinner • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £1,239pp The Grand Canal in Venice

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DAY 2 – LAKE GARDA Lake Garda first came to prominence in the late-19th century, when visitors came to enjoy the clean mountain air, and it has been famous as an area of outstanding natural beauty ever since. Today we will have a tour of the lake, passing through some lovely, quintessentially Italian villages complete with tiny harbours clinging to the shoreline against a backdrop of mountains. Our day begins with a drive north along the western shore of the lake to the pretty little town of Limone, hemmed in on one side by the steep mountains and on the other by the lake, which up until 1932 was only accessible by boat. We then continue to bustling Riva del Garda at the northern end of the lake, where we will stop for lunch and time to wander the charming medieval centre with its pedestrianised streets. From the northern end of the lake, we board a ferry for a leisurely cruise back to Gardone, passing between towering mountains and lakeside villages. DAY 3 – VENICE After an early breakfast we take the drive to unique Venice; caught in a time warp and as culturally rich as any city can be. We will take a walking tour during which we will see St Mark’s Square and its Basilica, the Campanile and Doge’s Palace together with countless other places of interest.

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EU RO PE A N TO U R Venice first came to prominence in the 10th century and grew in wealth and power on gaining its independence from Byzantium, reaching its zenith during the 15th century. It was then that many of the fantastic buildings you see today were built. Venice at the time was the greatest power in the Mediterranean with an empire encompassing Crete, parts of Turkey and a huge portion of Northern Italy, and it soon created a capital to match. Sitting between the Eastern and Western world, trading quickly grew and innumerable merchants poured their newly made fortunes, just as people do today, into the arts and property, private and municipal. St Mark’s Basilica is a must: built to house the relics of St Mark himself, it is Europe’s most exotic cathedral with the decoration inside being incredibly opulent. The statistics are staggering – there are over 40,000 square feet of detailed mosaics of every colour of the rainbow covering the entire interior. The blend of coloured-marble columns, gold and red painting, and bas-reliefs combine to create one of the world’s most beautiful buildings. Adjacent is the Doge’s Palace, once home of the most powerful man in Venice who, incidentally, was elected for life. The Palace was also the seat of government councils and courts, as well as the prisons. Obviously, the government of such a great power had to be accommodated accordingly. As a visit will reveal, the palace is home to the most amazing wood carvings, an exquisite floor inlaid with exotic woods from as far afield as Japan, and one room alone featuring four Tintorettos. The walls and ceilings are exquisitely decorated with paintings, frescoes and gold leaf. St Mark’s Square itself is a must too and the focal point of the city since its foundation. Today, visitors have replaced merchants and to sip a coffee in one of the square’s pavement cafés, drinking in the beauty around you, must rank as one of life’s great pleasures. To see it all at once, why not take a trip up the imposing Campanile tower? Originally built as a lighthouse, Galileo demonstrated his telescope to a sceptical public here. For art lovers there is Accademia, housing one of the finest collections in the world with superb examples of Renaissance work, or the Peggy Guggenheim museum with exhibits by Miro, Picasso, Chagall and Léger among others. One thing that really strikes you about Venice is that it is not nearly as expensive as you might believe. Away from St. Mark’s Square, small restaurants offer three-course meals at reasonable prices. But Venice is not just art and monuments, fantastic though they are, this is a city that cries out to be seen from the water and what better way than by taking a trip by gondola. These beautifully made boats are crafted from 300 individual pieces of wood. A short ride on one of them

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is a lovely and peaceful way to explore the backwaters of the city. You will have sore feet when you return to the hotel, but everyone should visit this wondrous city at least once in their lives. DAY 4 – FREE DAY Today is a free day to explore at your leisure. You could choose to stroll along the lakefront promenade from the hotel and pause in a café for a refreshing lunch Mantova

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with stunning views. Alternatively, you may choose to take a bus or stroll into Gardone Sopra, which is home to an impossibly quaint old town. You will also find Heller Gardens, a botanical garden which makes the most of the microclimate to showcase a number of plant species rarely seen outside of their natural habitats. ‘Vittoriale’, the estate of the eccentric poet Gabriele D’Annunzio, is located nearby and a fascinating place to spend an afternoon. DAY 5 – MANTOVA Our journey today takes us west and back in time to the sleepy yet achingly beautiful Mantova, a medieval city often overlooked despite its proximity to Lake Garda. Perhaps the answer lies in the three surrounding lakes, forming a natural fortification and keeping Mantova a secret from the world, one which has remained virtually untouched for centuries. As the dramatic skyline of ancient towers, domes and cupolas comes into view, it’s easy to see why the city features in two well-loved tragedies: it is the setting for Verdi’s Rigoletto and Shakespeare had an impassioned Romeo exiled here. During our guided tour of the old town, the reasons for its UNESCO World Heritage status become strikingly evident. Although compact in size, Mantova has more than its share of artistic, cultural and architectural treasures. The city reached its zenith in the 14th century when it came under Gonzaga rule,


EU RO PE A N TO U R one of the greatest Renaissance families of Italy. Their home was the sumptuous Palazzo Ducale, a highlight of the city and once Europe’s largest palace with around 500 rooms, extravagantly decorated with glorious works of art. Wander the cobbled streets and relax in the lovely squares, where locals and visitors alike meet for a coffee. Perhaps take a cruise on the River Mincio and admire the city from a different perspective. DAY 6 – FREE DAY Today you are free to do as you wish, so what is it to be? Take the ferry to Sirmione, set on a narrow peninsula rich in history and famed for its thermal water with healing properties. It’s a pleasure to wander the inviting streets lined by pastel-hued buildings adorned with colourful flowers. Or you may choose to relax in your hotel, perhaps by the swimming pool located in pretty gardens. For the more adventurous, you may choose to stroll along to a private beach (additional charge), where you can enjoy a dip in the lake itself. DAY 7 – VERONA Verona is one of the most pleasing and beautiful cities in Italy and today we have a guided walking tour to appreciate it at its best, discovering its hidden side too. We approach through the centuries-old city walls and when you enter the old town you cannot help but admire the medieval buildings complete with their contrasting frescoes underneath archways unchanged for centuries. Typical pavement cafés abound, some with violinists serenading their clients whilst they take a refreshing drink, enjoying the shade from the warm sunshine. The tiny narrow streets, complete with tasteful shops, are so typical of Italy and then there is the market place, dating from Roman times, replete with interesting reminders of the city’s past. The tragic story of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is set in Verona and when you experience the atmosphere here you can see why. The two great lovers from rival families have inspired countless films, poems and dramas and you can even see the balcony where the immortal words ‘O Romeo, Romeo’ were reputedly spoken. The Roman arena is awe-inspiring but there are also countless medieval and Renaissance squares and courtyards to explore, as well as a superb 12thcentury cathedral which houses a piece by Titian. The

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MAKE IT YOUR OWN Attend the Verona Opera Festival Don’t miss the world’s oldest open-air opera festival, set in an atmospheric Roman amphitheatre. When the lights dim, the magic begins and the most beautiful voices fill the air. It’s sure to make your holiday extra special. Please call for details. From £75pp. 2020 Tour Departure Date 8 July

2020 Opera Date & Performance 11 July - Turandot

Roman Theatre is a must too, as are the clipped box hedges and dazzling display of colour at one of the Renaissance’s finest gardens. Another interesting site is San Zeno – arguably the finest Romanesque church in northern Italy. One of the most delightful things about Verona is that despite being close to Venice it receives fewer visitors. This afternoon is free so you can explore the city as you wish or, perhaps, go shopping. Italy is inextricably linked with chic fashion and style and Verona has some lovely shops; prices are not nearly as expensive as you may imagine, with leatherware being particularly good value.

DAY 8 – RETURN FLIGHT Transfer to the airport for your return flight. Please note: Tours departing on Fridays will visit Mantova on day 3 and Venice on day 5. Please note: The use of air-conditioning in hotels in Italy is at the hotel’s discretion and is normally restricted to the summer months (mid-May to midSeptember), depending on the temperature. Where hotels feature an outdoor swimming pool, this will be open during the summer months (weather permitting).

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L AKES MAGGIORE , O R TA & C O M O 8 days from only £1,349pp SINGLE-CENTRE TOUR

A spectacularly beautiful tour taking in the villages and islands of Italy’s most sophisticated lake, Maggiore, visits to Lakes Como and Orta, plus breathtaking alpine scenery, the chic Swiss resort of Zermatt and the iconic Matterhorn Our desire to experience new countries is as timeless as the beauty of the Italian lakes, which have been delighting visitors for many centuries. Indeed, it was the arrival of the British during the days of the ‘Grand Tour’ that first brought fame to sublime Lake Maggiore and helped to create the sophisticated villages, nestling like pearls on a string along its verbena-clad shores. Separated from its larger and better-known neighbour, tranquil Lake Orta is encircled by emerald woodlands; its focal point is Orta San Giulio, the enchanting medieval village often simply called Orta. Then there’s Lake Como, which has long been attracting visitors in search of inspiration and relaxation – both Rossini and Verdi found their muse while in lakeside villas here. This wonderful combination of magnificent Swiss mountain scenery and Italy’s tranquil, crystal-clear lakes creates a stunning visual montage that cries out to be explored. It’s hard to describe the flawless beauty of the Italian lakes, yet viewing them you’ll immediately understand why so many artists, composers and writers have sought peace and inspiration here. The heady mix of

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serene waters, forest-clad hillsides, medieval villages, orange-blossom-scented warm air and delicious food make them an irresistible destination. We explore not only Lake Maggiore, which straddles both Italy and Switzerland, but also the equally beautiful Lake Como and lesser-known Lake Orta, one of the most spellbinding places you’ll ever visit. With the arc of the imposing Alps stretching out along the horizon, you’ll enjoy arguably the finest mountain scenery on the planet during your visit to Switzerland –dramatic Zermatt, nestling at the base of the world’s most mesmerising peak, the mighty Matterhorn. Then there are the delightful lost valleys, tumbling glacier streams and classic chalet scenes that, when blended together, offer a truly inspirational tour. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN BAVENO Arrive at the airport for your flight. Upon arrival we transfer by coach to Baveno, a quiet town on the idyllic shores of Lake Maggiore. Our hotel for seven nights, with breakfast and dinner, is the historic fourstar Hotel Simplon. Set in its own park land, the


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PRICE INCLUDES • Cruise to the enchanting Borromean Islands and visit Isola dei Pescatori and Isola Bella on a guided tour of its 17th-century Baroque villa – entrance fees included • Travel through the Simplon Pass to Zermatt and see the Matterhorn • Visit picturesque Lake Como, the inspiration for Byron, Shelley and Wordsworth • Enjoy a full-day tour visiting Cannobio and the stunning gardens at Villa Taranto • Visit Lake Orta, one of Italy’s most beautiful lakes, and the medieval village of Orta San Giulio

Plus, of course... • Return flights from a selection of regional airports, plus hotel transfers • Seven nights in four-star accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast and dinner • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

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visitors such as Napoleon and Queen Caroline, wife of George IV. The palazzo is a floating chest of wonders, with beautifully furnished halls affording wonderful views of the lake, and staterooms adorned with fine furniture, exclusive paintings and neoclassical stucco work. Perhaps more impressive are the enchanting gardens, whose 10 terraces imaginatively showcase a kaleidoscope of botanical treasures, from citrus and magnolia trees to fragrant shrubs. Fantastical marble statues and a flock of white peacocks add the final finishes to this dramatic display. Next, we visit the tiny fishing village on Isola dei Pescatori, named after the fishermen who inhabited the island centuries ago. Today, the compact latticework of cream-coloured houses is home to several dozen permanent residents. It’s popular with visitors, yet somehow the rustic little island maintains a delightful air of authenticity. Much of the shore is dotted with vibrant restaurants and cafés overlooking Lake Maggiore – many have cosy secluded terraces – making this the perfect place to stop for lunch at your leisure. Afterwards, perhaps wander through the village’s narrow, winding lanes before we cruise back to Baveno this afternoon. DAY 3 – CANNOBIO & VILLA TARANTO GARDENS This morning we enjoy a completely different view of Lake Maggiore during our private boat ride to Cannobio, the last town on the shore before the Swiss border. With picturesque views at every turn and one of the finest promenades on Lake Maggiore, Cannobio is a wonderful place to spend a few hours. Stroll along the gentle cobbled streets and escape into a timeless world of grand mansions, boutiques and bars. The lakeside Santuario della Pietà church conceals an ornate interior and commemorates the miracles of 1522, when it was believed that a painting of Christ and the Virgin Mary had bled, and a fragment of a rib matching that of the painted Christ was later found under the canvas. If you’re feeling peckish, why not

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hotel has an outdoor pool in the park (open during the summer months, weather permitting). Guests can use the indoor pool, spa and gym of Hotel Dino, the sister hotel connected via a tunnel that doubles as an art gallery. DAY 2 – LAKE MAGGIORE & BORROMEAN ISLANDS Our morning is spent revelling in the myriad charms of Lake Maggiore. It’s one of Italy’s best natural treasures, with breathtaking views, lush hills in the south and mountains in the north. Unmistakably Mediterranean in character, its green shores are brightened by oleanders, palms and deeply aromatic verbena, while its waters reflect the azure sky above. We take a relaxing cruise to the ravishing Borromean Islands, named after the noble Borromeo family to whom they have belonged since the 12th century. The first island we call at is Isola Bella for a guided tour of its Baroque palazzo and terraced gardens. Named after Countess Isabella, the island is an architectural and horticultural masterpiece, attracting distinguished

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stop for lunch at one of the many lakeside cafés and watch the sailboats and windsurfers skim across the lake? After some free time in Cannobio, we drive along the shore to Villa Taranto to visit its marvellous gardens, an impressive display of almost 20,000 plants brought from the far corners of the world. Founded in the 1930s, the gardens were the passion project of Scottish captain Neil McEacharn, who had become enamoured of the Italian lakes and set about creating a classical English garden and a botanical treasure trove. Among the many highlights are the 350 varieties of dahlia, ponds of South American water lilies, and terraces of flowers awash with colour. You can also pay your respects to McEacharn at his humble mausoleum, as his last wish was to be buried in the middle of the garden he loved so much. DAY 4 – LAKE COMO This morning we explore northern Italy’s most famous lake, described by Wordsworth as ‘a treasure whom the earth keeps to herself’. For centuries Lake Como has attracted visitors – including Byron, Shelley, Churchill and numerous others – seeking relaxation, culture and creative stimulus from its picture-perfect setting. The famous Roman chronicler Pliny the Younger, who was born in Como town, wrote of the lake’s luxuriant beauty and it has inspired some of the finest works by greats such as the composers Verdi and Rossini. The town itself is renowned for its imposing cathedral, delightful parks, grand hotels and the majestic Villa Olmo, which has hosted many eminent guests including Napoleon, Archduke Ferdinand and Garibaldi, the ‘father of modern Italy’. During your free time, you could take the funicular

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railway up the hill to Brunate for breathtaking views of the lake and town. The shore is lined by attractive pastel-painted villas, faded by decades of sunshine, with winding lanes ascending to the town’s hilly centre. DAY 5 – FREE DAY With the entire day at leisure, you can choose to relax in the hotel, perhaps take a swim in the pool or explore nearby Stresa’s many delights. The lakeside exudes an ambience of classic belle-époque gentility, owing its origin to the days of the ‘Grand Tour’ when The Matterhorn

Europe’s 19th-century aristocracy, having crossed the border from Switzerland, experienced their first taste of Italy. Literary aficionados may like to enjoy a drink at the bar of the Grand Hotel des Iles Borromées, featured in Hemingway’s A Farewell to Arms, and frequented by the likes of George Bernard Shaw and Charlie Chaplin. Or if you have a head for heights, you can take a cable car to the summit of Monte Mottarone for panoramic views that stretch all the way to the majestic snow-capped peaks of the distant Alps.


EU RO PE A N TO U R DAY 6 – ZERMATT & THE MATTERHORN Today we witness some truly spectacular mountain vistas as we ascend the foothills of the Alps, cross the Swiss border and journey into the high Alps. We take the Simplon Pass, an ancient traders’ and smugglers’ route which wasn’t suitable for vehicular traffic until Napoleon had one constructed in the early 19th century. The scenery becomes more breathtaking, with wildflower-covered meadows dotted with tiny shepherds’ shelters, and dense forests crowned by snowy peaks glistening in the sun. If you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of an elusive ibex, a chamois or even a golden eagle soaring above. You’ll marvel at the engineering feats required to build the road as it traverses towering viaducts and jaw-dropping precipices, passing mountain streams and tumbling waterfalls before we arrive at the legendary village of Zermatt. Nestling at the foot of the mighty Matterhorn, Zermatt is classic Switzerland, a car-free jumble of chalets and old wooden buildings strewn along a valley floor of pastures, alive with the sound of cowbells, while cable cars and soaring footpaths weave upwards to the majestic amphitheatre of the surrounding lofty summits. The ultimate alpine peak, the Matterhorn is relatively unobtrusive until you reach the end of the village and turn a corner, when the Swiss national symbol is revealed in its magnificent splendour – the sight is truly one of life’s ‘wow’ moments! For an even better view, take the cog railway up 10,000 feet to Gornergrat, the awe-inspiring mountain wonderland of summits and glaciers. Alternatively, relax in one of Zermatt’s many cosy cafés or take a gentle ride in a horse-drawn carriage. DAY 7 – LAKE ORTA On our final day we experience one of the tour’s real highlights. Orta is probably the prettiest of the Italian lakes, yet one of the least well-known. You’ll understand why it’s regarded as something of a hidden gem, as there’s an exceptional atmospheric charm that’s immediately discernible. Surrounded on three sides by deep blue water, the romantic lakeside village of Orta San Giulio has so far avoided the tourist hordes. Its pebble-studded lanes and stepped alleys – lined with myriad traditional food shops selling the gorgeous produce for which Italy is renowned – lead down to the shore and a main square. You’ll adore the village’s medieval architecture of picturesque buildings with shuttered windows in typically Italian shades of ochre, magenta and light blue, which create a kaleidoscope of colour. A boat trip takes you to the island of San Giulio, which features an enchanting basilica with an opulent interior containing a spectacular carved black marble pulpit, wonderfully preserved frescoes and a vertebra which, according to legend, belonged to a dragon. Before returning to our hotel, we visit Arona at the southern end of Lake Maggiore to view the monumental statue of San Carlo Borromeo, Archbishop of Milan. This enormous 17th-century bronze stands over 110 feet high and, for centuries, was the world’s tallest bronze statue. It crowns a hill commanding wonderful views across the lake and the surrounding countryside.

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DAY 8 – RETURN FLIGHT Transfer to the airport for your flight home. Please note: The use of air-conditioning in hotels in Italy is at the hotel’s discretion and is normally restricted to the summer months (mid-May to midSeptember), depending on the temperature. Where hotels feature an outdoor swimming pool, this will be open during the summer months (weather permitting).

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C L A S S I C A L I TA LY FLORENCE, SIENA , ASSISI & ROME 8 days from only £1,099pp TWO-CENTRE TOUR

Few places can compare with Italy’s art, architecture, music, design, scenery food or wine, Tuscany’s striking countryside, the influence of the Renaissance and the world’s greatest ancient civilisation.

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For centuries Italy has drawn visitors in search of culture and romance with few countries comparing with its enormous Classical origins: its art, architecture, music, design, scenery, food or wine. Its contribution to art far surpasses that of any other nation being home to the most extensive ancient civilisation, the Renaissance, the Roman Catholic Church and the Vatican. Blend this with the striking natural beauty of the Tuscan countryside, the vitality of Rome, the effervescence inside every Italian and you have unbeatable ingredients for a tour. Firstly we visit Tuscany and its great cities of Florence, Siena and Arezzo, then Umbria and Assisi and finally, the Eternal City of Rome. Birthplace of Dante and the Renaissance, Florence has been described, since its ‘rediscovery’ early in the last century, as the most beautiful city in Italy. It owes its wealth to the explosion of commerce during the Middle Ages. Principally wool and other textile

industries, backed by powerful banks turned Florence into one of the world’s richest cities. Political control moved to the nobility, especially the Medici who then married into the leading royal families of Europe. The city became the cultural and intellectual heart of Europe for 300 years. Artists and sculptors flocked to the city diverting some of this new wealth in their own direction by filling the palaces and churches to bursting point with some of the world’s most outstanding works. Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Titian amongst others, created many of the masterpieces now on display in the Uffizi gallery, an absolute must. Another struggling but brilliant thinker found finance here too: Galileo, inventor of the telescope who, on discovering the first four moons of Jupiter named one of them Medici in honour of his patron. We also visit Siena, the other great city of Tuscany. Beautifully medieval and enclosed behind vast


EU RO PE A N TO U R There’s so much to discover in Rome, the ‘Eternal City’

PRICE INCLUDES • Explore historic Rome on a guided tour, seeing the Colosseum, the Forum, Trevi Fountain, the Spanish steps and more • Tour Siena with a guide, seeing one of Europe’s finest medieval cities • Enjoy a guided tour of Florence and a reserved, timed visit to the Uffizi, one of the world’s finest art galleries • Take a walking tour of Arezzo, one of Tuscany’s most wonderfully unspoilt medieval cities • Visit Assisi, the birthplace of St Francis, and see the famous basilica • Experience Tuscany’s stunning countryside

Plus, of course... • Return flights from a selection of regional airports with hotel transfers • Seven nights in three-star superior and four-star accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast and three dinners • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £1,099pp of 2000 years of civilisation has given it a unique atmosphere. The grandeur of the Colosseum, scene of some of the cruellest acts ever committed, the Appian Way where Spartacus was crucified, the magnificence of St Peter’s, the grandeur of the Vatican, the sheer brilliance of the Sistine Chapel, the Trevi Fountain and Baroque churches – the list is endless. Boasting one of the world’s great cuisines, far from being pizza and pasta, one of the first things which strikes you about visiting a restaurant, is how deeply embedded in the culture, food and drink really is. Fresh vegetables and salads, combined with succulent meats, seafood, a

defensive walls, it has rural parts even within the city creating a unique atmosphere. Indeed it is more a collection of cities being split into a series of parishes whose rivalries are still in evidence during the twice yearly Palio, the famous horse race where anything goes. However the city is quite outstanding and has arguably the most gracious square in the world, the Campo, and to be fair, when you see it, backed by the soaring Campanile, it is hard to disagree. Assisi is principally famous as the city of Francis, Patron Saint of animals and one of the most famous figures in Christian history. Every house seems to be adorned with window boxes crammed with geraniums adding a splash of colour to the centuries-old walls. The basilica of St Francis is, as you would expect, outstanding in all its breathtaking detail. Of all Italy’s historic cities, it is perhaps Rome which exerts the most compelling fascination. There is probably more to see here than in any other city on earth. Upwards

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MAKE IT YOUR OWN Rome Aperitivo Stroll Spend 3 hours enjoying the gastronomic delights of Trastevere the historic Jewish quarter. The tour includes a tasting of local wines and cheeses, iconic Roman pasta dishes, modern street food and, of course, gelato. Along with the food come some lesser-known stories and insights from the Eternal City. From £54pp Tour the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel Skip the queues and discover some of the world’s greatest art collections on a reserved tour with an authorised guide. Marvel at the frescoed chambers painted by Raphael and the beautiful Sistine Chapel featuring astonishing masterpieces by Michelangelo. From £43pp

hint of garlic and the finest olive oil create simple, tasty, and healthy menus. One of the greatest joys of visiting Italy is of course, being amongst the Italians themselves. Stylish, always ready to help and, if there is a single national characteristic – it is living life to the full, which creates the fantastic atmosphere so much in evidence. DAY 1 - ARRIVAL IN ROME Arrive at the airport where you’ll be met by a member of the Riviera Travel team before your flight to Rome. On arrival, we transfer by coach to delightful Arezzo in the heart of Tuscany and an ideal base for our series of visits during the next few days. We stay four nights Florence

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with dinner at the four-star Hotel Minerva, located about half a mile from the medieval city walls. The hotel was started as a restaurant fifty years ago by the present family owners which specialises in traditional Tuscan cuisine. DAY 2 - SIENA After breakfast, we drive to lovely medieval Siena which was, during the 12th and 13th centuries, one of the world’s largest and richest cities and a similar size to Paris. An unrivalled period of building took place and the range of palaces, grandiose townhouses and piazzas were built. Without doubt the main square, the Campo is one of the most beautiful you will ever see. Unusually half-moon shaped and surrounded by tall, centuries-old buildings, they are all different embracing an overall harmonious and beautiful style. Just to sit here, enjoy a drink and reflect on lives gone by is a real pleasure. Siena’s cathedral is absolutely outstanding, one of Italy’s greatest, built from black and white marble with the most intricate carvings imaginable some of which are by the great master himself, Michelangelo. The floor is a revelation with countless thousands of pieces of stone creating a unique inlaid pavement. It is impressive enough now but had a planned nave been completed during the 14th century, it would have created Christendom’s largest church. The city fell into rapid decline after the Black Death, accounting for the city’s astonishing preservation. During the journey to and from Siena we shall see some of the famous Tuscan countryside: this truly a wonderful scenic area. DAY 3 - FLORENCE & THE UFFIZI GALLERY Today we visit Florence, pearl of the Renaissance, a superb and beautiful city and deservedly on the map of the traveller since the days of the Grand Tour. During our guided tour, you will see the principle monuments such as the Cathedral – which can house a congregation of 10,000 and the Baptistry – the oldest building in the city. This afternoon we enjoy a reserved visit to the Uffizi gallery, quite simply one of the world’s most monumental art collections. It contains work by Botticelli, Raphael, Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, Caravaggio, Michelangelo – the list is endless. Florence is not just about art though, it is a delightful place in its own right. Full of shops and colourful markets which delightfully complement the city’s artistic treasures. Siena

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EU RO PE A N TO U R DAY 4 - AREZZO Arezzo is a wonderful medieval town nestling behind its imposing stone walls as it has for centuries. This morning, we have a walking tour during which we learn about the town’s illustrious past and there is a host of things to see. The city flourished in medieval times, coming under the rule of the Medicis in the 15th century and today the town is a complete kaleidoscope of architectural styles which somehow blend together harmoniously, with such charm. There are Romanesque churches juxtaposed with timberbeamed medieval shops, separated by intimate cobbled squares. Arezzo’s main square is nothing short of a masterpiece and without doubt must be one of Europe’s most stunning. This afternoon we enjoy a wine tasting at the Villa La Ripa, an impressive Renaissance villa with a cantina dating back to Roman times. Located in the undulating countryside just outside Arezzo, it’s surrounded by olive groves and vineyards, and produces a selection of wines, including Sangiovese, a Tuscan red. The owners, only the fourth family to own the property in over 500 years, will share with us the history of the wine estate. DAY 5 - ASSISI Today we leave Tuscany after breakfast driving firstly to Assisi. This delightful medieval town, with its flower-hung streets, lovely views over the Umbrian countryside and fountain-splashed piazzas is famous for a single event – the birth of Francis, the most revered saint in Italy. The man himself was one of the most extraordinary figures the Italian church has ever produced. He had a privileged upbringing, leading a very un-Christian lifestyle, but whilst imprisoned, God appeared to him. After release, he renounced his inheritance, living the life of a beggar, and mixed with lepers, but ultimately found his vocation founding the order of monks which bears his name, the Franciscans. Two years after his death, the basilica was built, financed by donations from all over Europe creating one of the most beautiful shrines in the Christian world adorned by arguably its greatest art collection outside an actual gallery. The building today is actually two churches, one on top of the other with St Francis himself lying under the floor in the crypt. The mood inside is most respectful, being in tune with Franciscan principles – silence being the rule, quite plain around the tomb itself and accompanied by brown-robed monks. We have ample time to visit the basilica together with the town, arriving in Rome early evening. Our hotel is the three-star superior Cicerone Hotel, well-located in Rome’s elegant Prati district, close to the Vatican, Castel Sant’Angelo and one of Rome’s best shopping districts. The hotel features a restaurant and bar, and the comfortable rooms are decorated in a classic style. DAY 6 - ROME Rome is, without doubt, one of the most captivating cities in the world, where ancient and modern blend perfectly. This morning, we have a sightseeing tour during which you will see many of the principle sights and monuments such as St Peter’s, the Colosseum, Circo Massimo, Victor Emmanuel memorial, the Vatican, Palatine Hill, River Tiber, the list is endless. Probably nowhere else on earth is there so much history in such a small area. It owes its grandeur obviously to the Roman Empire which held sway over much of the globe for nearly 500 years and then to the Papacy which for a large part of its existence, commanded as much political influence as religious. But it’s more than buildings and galleries, there are quiet areas, tiny little piazzas, lovely bars, cosy restaurants where the waiters will talk all day if you

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let them. All this combined gives you the uniqueness that is Rome. This afternoon you are free to explore as you desire although you may wish to visit the Vatican Museums (entrance fee not included), the only part of the Palace you can visit independently. This is the largest, richest and most compelling such complex on earth which contains so many artefacts from the city’s history. Many of the finest artists of the Renaissance worked for a variety of Popes but there are other displays too: Egyptian antiquities, furniture, sculpture, silverware and of course, Michelangelo’s wondrous masterpiece of the Sistine Chapel which really has to be seen to be believed. DAY 7 - FREE DAY IN ROME Today you have a free day to explore this amazingly interesting city as you wish, so what is it to be? Perhaps some of the ancient ruins: the atmosphere of history is inescapable as you view the magnificence of the heart of the Roman Empire. Looking at the Forum, Colosseum, the Pantheon to name but a few, it is easy to let your mind wander and imagine who has preceded you: Julius Caesar, Cleopatra, St Paul,

Nero, St Peter and when you see how compact everything is the atmosphere is quite eerie. Take a stroll around the Piazza Navona, Rome’s most picturesque square, lined with luxurious cafés, where the present-day Romans come to see and be seen with the superb baroque fountains lending a cooling sensation to the whole scene. Walk down the Spanish steps like countless visitors before you since the 18th-century. Take a coffee in the famous Caffe Greco, once the haunt of Keats, Byron and Wagner. You could window shop along the Via Condotti for some of the finest clothes you will find anywhere. Perhaps a wonderful finale to your holiday would be our three-hour aperitivo stroll through Trastevere and the historic Jewish quarter – see our Personalise Your Holiday option on page 29 for details. DAY 8 - RETURN FLIGHT Transfer to Rome airport for your return flight. Please note: The use of air-conditioning in hotels in Italy is at the hotel’s discretion and is normally restricted to the summer months (mid-May to mid-September), depending on the temperature.

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WA LK I N G I N T H E TUSCAN HILLS 8 days from only £1,269pp SINGLE-CENTRE TOUR

A classic destination with so much still to discover: medieval hilltop villages with cobbled squares framed by grand palazzi, hearty rustic fare, and spectacular views stretching across vineyards and wheat fields to olive groves and wooded hills beyond. Ever since the Etruscans made Tuscany their home, many have fallen under its spell. Perhaps it’s the ethereal light on the endless sea of vineyard-clad hills, or the enviable climate in which so much seems to thrive. It could be the infectious passion for good food and wine, but maybe it’s the centuries of heritage that keep travellers captivated. During the great Renaissance period, Tuscany attracted some of the most admired architects, painters and sculptors of the time. As such, art in Tuscany is some of the most remarkable in Europe, be it on proud display in grandiose squares or closely guarded in galleries, museums and churches. Our guided walking tours let us fully appreciate the magical landscapes. We explore the UNESCO-listed Val d’Orcia, the embodiment of Tuscan countryside and many an artist’s dream. Green vineyards, golden barley fields and silvery olive groves parade in an explosion of colour across hills that rise and fall hypnotically on a canvas of chalk plains. We’ll follow rustic paths lined by sculptural cypresses and discover medieval towns and villages untouched by time, such as Pienza, San Quirico and Monticchiello. We go inside the vast defensive walls of majestic Siena to soak up its extraordinary ambience – it is made up of a collection of small

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parishes, each with its own unique identity. The city also has a beautiful square, Piazza del Campo, with a soaring campanile. South of Siena, the Crete Senesi surprises with its dune-like hillocks, creating an otherworldly atmosphere. The clay-rich soil changes colours, depending on the season and time of day, from stark white and grey to a lovely orange at sunset. We cross into neighbouring Umbria, the green heart of Italy, and visit the magnificent university city of Perugia. One of the legendary Etruscan cities, it oozes history in every corner. For a taste of the ‘sea’, we visit the lovely town of Passignano on Lake Trasimeno, affectionately called the Sea of Umbria by locals of this landlocked region. Far removed from pizza and pasta, Tuscany has a gastronomic culture that shows the central importance of food and drink in life. The extra virgin olive oil produced here is world-famous for its strong and fruity flavour. Then there’s pecorino, the buttery sheep’s milk cheese, considered by many to be the best in Tuscany. It pairs perfectly with the famous wines of Montepulciano – why not personalise your holiday with a visit here? Our wonderful tour combines all the ingredients for an unforgettable taste of life ‘under the Tuscan sun’:

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Enjoy a guided walk through the iconic Tuscan hills of Val d’Orcia along part of the Via Francigena pilgrim route Walk between golden fields to Pienza, the quintessential Tuscan city, featured in films such as Ridley Scott’s Gladiator Discover Siena, a medieval masterpiece, with a local guide Take a guided walk through the lunarlike landscape of the Crete Senesi and enjoy lunch at the grand Monte Oliveto monastery Explore Perugia, one of the legendary Etruscan cities and capital of Umbria, Italy’s green region Visit pretty Passignano on Lake Trasimeno, Italy’s fourth-largest lake Enjoy a delicious dinner at an organic farm overlooking Lake Trasimeno Visit a local pecorino cheese producer and enjoy a light lunch of their produce

Plus, of course... • Return flights from a selection of regional airports, with hotel transfers • Seven nights in three-star superior accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast and dinner daily, including three dinners in restaurants and a welcome dinner, two lunches, and your tour manager’s drinks reception to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

picture-postcard scenery, architectural jewels, cultural highlights and foodie favourites – and delightful walks to discover them all.

FROM £1,269pp

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MAKE IT YOUR OWN An afternoon in Montepulciano Spend an afternoon in medieval Montepulciano, a beautifully preserved hilltop town with an imposing cathedral, Gothic town hall and lovely mix of eateries. It’s most famous for its formidable Vino Nobile wines, which you can taste at the town’s many wine cellars or wine bars. From £29pp To discover the area, we begin our gentle walk in San Quirico d’Orcia and follow in the footsteps of pilgrims along part of the famous Via Francigena route, which connected Canterbury cathedral with Rome in the Middle Ages. Little seems to have changed since the 10th century when the route was described by Sigeric the Serious, Archbishop of Canterbury. The surrounding hills are dotted with rustic villages, farms and vineyards connected by cypress-lined tracks and footpaths. We arrive in Bagno Vignoni, which bears the appearance of a typical Tuscan village, but in place of a traditional main square is a large pool filled with water from the village’s thermal springs. While you can’t take a dip in the main square, you can soothe your feet in the rejuvenating warm spring waters as they are channelled through the village, or the more Siena Cathedral

DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN CHIANCIANO You will be met by a member of the Riviera Travel team before your flight to Rome. On arrival we transfer by coach to the three-star superior Grand Hotel Excelsior, located in the hillside spa town of Chianciano Terme in the splendid Tuscan countryside. The hotel has spacious rooms and a rooftop pool that affords impressive views over the lush valley. Settle in before joining your tour manager this evening for an informal welcome drinks reception, followed by a typical Tuscan three-course dinner at the hotel restaurant. DAY 2 – VAL D’ORCIA This morning we drive to the medieval walled town of San Quirico d’Orcia in the heart of Val d’Orcia, a beautiful painting come to life. Considered the quintessential Tuscan landscape, the valley has inspired many artists and is recognised by UNESCO as an icon of the Renaissance. Fortified villages and majestic abbeys crown the smooth hills, blanketed with a medley of vineyards, orchards and olive groves.

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adventurous can take a dip in the hot springs at the Parco dei Mulini for a bit of well-deserved pampering at the end of a wonderful walk. Duration: 1.5 hours (3 miles) / Altitude gain: 164 feet / Terrain: country roads, tracks and forest trails. DAY 3 – SIENA After breakfast we take the short drive to Siena for an enriching guided tour of its treasures. Not only was it the capital of the Republic of Siena, it was also one of the world’s wealthiest cities. A jewel of remarkably preserved Italian-Gothic and medieval architecture,

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Siena truly deserves its World Heritage status. The city centres on the main square, Piazza del Campo, an architectural work of art formed in a half-moon shape, lined by tall, striking buildings, whose gracious and varied facades have a unique charm. With its abundance of pavement cafés, it’s the perfect place to sit and reflect on the city’s sheer beauty. Siena is equally famous for the Duomo, one of Italy’s most intricate and fascinating cathedrals. The exterior is built from black and white marble, and the west façade offers a fine example of workmanship. The interior is even more breathtaking, with splendid stained-glass windows, and paintings and sculptures

by leading artists, including the young Michelangelo. Impressive as it is today, the Duomo was set to become the largest church in Christendom in the 14th century, had plans for the nave been completed. Little was built in Siena thereafter but, fortunately, even less was demolished, leaving a wonderfully preserved city for us to appreciate today. The afternoon is then yours to shop, people-watch or explore further before tonight’s dinner at a restaurant in Chianciano. DAY 4 – CRETE SENESI & MONTE OLIVETO MAGGIORE Today’s walk starts in San Giovanni d’Asso, a hilltop village dominated by a sand-coloured castle that houses a museum dedicated to the white truffles for which the region is known. We set off through the lunar-like clay hills of the Crete Senesi, where woods of oak, alder and hazel blend with fields and farmsteads linked by cypress-lined avenues, which punctuate the pastel landscape with bold dashes of green. Misty mornings can lend an ethereal feel as distant hills and ridges shimmer in and out of focus, and the calming birdsong is interrupted by the occasional splutter of a farmer’s van. Along the way we will cross a number of smaller valleys, where the inclines can be steep at times. After a couple of hours of walking along country tracks through this beautiful landscape, we arrive in the enchanting walled village of Chiusure. From its panoramic terrace we can gaze across the sweeping valley and see the red-brick Monte Oliveto Monastery nestled in an emerald sea of trees. Here we have a choice between an easier route that takes us directly


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to the monastery and a slightly more energetic walk via the remains of a medieval irrigation channel. We take a well-earned break at Monte Oliveto and enjoy an included lunch on the monastery grounds. After lunch, we visit the 14th-century monastery, the mother-house of the Olivetans. Marvel at the grand cloister’s superb frescoes depicting the life of Saint Benedict and observe the intricate intarsia inlay of the church’s choir stalls. Monks still live here in quiet seclusion and follow the Benedictine maxim of ora et labora, prayer and hard work. They produce their own wine and herbal remedies using ingredients from the monastery’s vineyards and gardens.

Duration: 2 hours 15 minutes (4.3 miles) / Altitude gain: 755 feet / Terrain: country roads and tracks Moderate option: an additional 0.9 miles and additional 230 feet in altitude DAY 5 – PERUGIA & LAKE TRASIMENO This morning we cross the border to the neighbouring province of Umbria and its bustling capital, Perugia, whose fascinating escalator system connects the lower town to the historic core above. A wander along the Corso Pietro Vannucci is a treat for the senses, as its traffic-free status allows the subtler sounds and smells of local life to come through. This wide avenue leads past shiny boutiques and tiny shops to Piazza IV Novembre. The showpiece of the city, this flagstone square boasts the Gothic San Lorenzo cathedral, the 13th-century Palazzo dei Priori and the ornate Maggiore fountain. Fanning out from the square is a jumble of narrow alleys lined with pastel-hued buildings, providing plenty of places to people-watch over a craft beer, chilled glass of Orvieto Classico or scoop of creamy gelato. From Piazza Italia, you can take an escalator down a level to Perugia’s underground world, hidden within the 16th-century Rocca Paolina fortress, where you can stroll through the network of alleyways and remains of houses that became the foundations for the fortress above. After lunch we travel a short distance to nearby Passignano on the northern shores of Trasimeno, the fourth-largest lake in Italy. You have free time to stroll along the lakeside promenade and explore the town, seeing its Roman castle and historic churches. Or hop aboard a ferry to Isola Maggiore and enjoy the serenity of the island, where Saint Francis is said to have spent time as a hermit. This evening we visit a small organic farm, where Flavio and his family have spent the past 30 years reintroducing and preserving traditional and sustainable farming methods. Surrounded by orchards and fields, with horses and donkeys grazing in the paddock next door, this 17th-century homestead is simply idyllic. We’ll sit down in the traditional farmhouse to a wholesome dinner made almost entirely using produce from the farm. Drinks will be served on the terrace if the weather is fine, so we can enjoy the superb views over sparkling Lake Trasimeno as the sun sets. DAY 6 – FREE DAY The entire day is at your leisure. Relax in your hotel or watch the world go by from one of the many cosy cafés nearby. Perhaps visit the old town of Chianciano, a charming gem off the beaten path with some of the finest hot springs in all of Italy and indulge in a pamper session at a spa. For lunch try a dish of pici,

hand-rolled pasta resembling fat spaghetti, which originates in Siena and is usually topped with a rich porcini sauce or flavoursome ragù. In the afternoon, you may wish to join our excursion to Montepulciano, a medieval hilltop town renowned for its revered Vino Nobile wine. Continuously inhabited since Etruscan times, the town boasts ancient churches and Renaissance mansions, whose cellars store row upon row of barrels containing aging wine. There are plenty of independent wineries offering informal tastings, as well as smart boutiques and cosy restaurants. A stroll to Piazza Grande affords spectacular views of the surrounding valleys and hills veiled with Montepulciano’s prestigious vineyards. DAY 7 – MONTICCHIELLO, PIENZA & PECORINO TASTING This morning we walk off breakfast in the ancient village of Monticchiello, the site of dramatic last stands against Florence in the 16th century and the fascists in World War II. The battles of yesteryear are a far cry from the idyllic reality of today: locals meet in attractive squares framed by quaint stone houses with flower-festooned balconies, while pets laze nonchalantly in the sun. We follow graded farm tracks through iconic Tuscan countryside of wheat fields dotted with poppies and cornflowers. This is where the opening scenes from the film, Gladiator, were shot – and for good reason, as it seems as though little has changed here over the centuries. Most of the walk is gentle, but the final approach has a steeper incline. Within a couple of hours we’ll have reached Pienza, a UNESCO-listed town considered to be the embodiment of a Renaissance utopia. After becoming Pope, Pius II set about transforming his birthplace into the ideal town. There are magnificent 15th-century squares and impressive palaces – many of which still sport their original sgraffito features. The episcopal palace that stands off the central square was a residence of Rodrigo Borgia, the controversial Pope Alexander VI. There’s time to explore the pedestrianised streets and imagine what life was like during the Renaissance period. We then visit a family-run pecorino producer to delve into the fascinating world of cheese-making. Giuseppe’s family, who originally hail from Sardinia, produce many varieties of cheeses, from soft and creamy ricotta to tangy pecorino stagionato flavoured with walnut leaves. The various production processes are explained and demonstrated by Giuseppe in his expressive and inimitable style. After our tour we enjoy a light lunch comprising a selection of the fromagerie’s cheeses, perfectly paired with locally sourced wine, olive oil and Tuscan bread. This evening, we have a farewell dinner at a local winery and reminisce about the wonderful week we’ve had of sun-baked scenery, hilltop villages and passionately prepared food. Duration: 2 hours (3.8 miles) / Altitude gain: 590 feet / Terrain: country roads and tracks DAY 8 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the airport for your flight home.

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Please note: The use of air-conditioning in hotels in Italy is at the hotel’s discretion and is normally restricted to the summer months (mid-May to midSeptember), depending on the temperature. Where hotels feature an outdoor swimming pool, this will be open during the summer months (weather permitting).

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CL A SSIC & U N DISCOVERED 8 days from only £1,199pp MULTI-CENTRE TOUR

Discover the classic sights and hidden secrets of this unspoilt Italian island. From the winding streets of pretty hilltop towns to the soaring slopes of mighty Mount Etna, an incredible history and unique landscape make Sicily a spellbinding slice of the Mediterranean. It may sit within touching distance, but Sicily is much more than a mere extension of mainland Italy. It’s the largest of the Italian islands, but the laidback Sicilians have an identity and a still-thriving language of their own, and life moves at a slower pace. Its position in the middle of the Mediterranean means that Sicily has long attracted settlers from all sides, resulting in an infusion of influences – from the founding ancient Phoenicians to the Greeks, the Romans, the Moors, the Normans, the Spanish, the French and, of course, the Italians. This can be seen in the eclectic collection of historic sites and landmarks, from exceptional Greek temples to a treasure trove of Roman mosaics. Add beautiful Baroque churches and palaces, built after 17th-century earthquakes reduced entire towns to rubble, atmospheric streets and striking modern additions, and you have an island, built on the bones of ancient civilisations, that surprises and delights visitors with its intriguing cultural collage. Nature has also bestowed Sicily with a generous cache of treasures. Ringed by shimmering blue sea, its coastline dips into sandy bays backed by craggy cliffs, which lead to a largely unspoilt landscape with fragrant citrus and olive groves, colourful wildflower

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meadows, dense pine forests and soaring mountains – the most impressive of all being the tempestuous Mount Etna, which simmers ominously over the towns in its colossal shadow. Its incredible natural beauty is matched by an abundance of home-grown produce. Market stalls piled with ripe Mediterranean vegetables, pavement cafes offering a constant stream of orange juice, tiny shops selling olive oil, jam and honey, green icecream made with the precious Bronte pistachios… the list goes on. Of course, fresh fish and homemade pasta feature on every menu, but there are a few surprises here too – couscous from Tunisia and the ricotta-filled Cassata cake, a sweet legacy of the 10th-century Arab invasion. As we travel down the eastern coastline and along southern Sicily, you’ll be dazzled by the myriad cultural, natural and historical gems of this island, and charmed by the affable locals who live there. DAY 1 – ARRIVE IN SICILY Fly to Catania, where the mighty Mount Etna waits to greet you, and transfer to historic Syracuse, where we stay two nights at the four-star Hotel Mercure


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PRICE INCLUDES • See the historic sights of Syracuse on a coach tour, before exploring the picturesque old town of Ortygia with a local guide • Admire the beautiful Baroque architecture in hilltop Noto, a town completely rebuilt after the 1693 earthquake • Explore Modica’s medieval old town and its superb Baroque architecture, and visit a chocolatier to taste the town’s Aztec-inspired sweet treat • Spend a day at the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, where incredible ancient Greek ruins date as far back as the 6th century BC • Follow a local guide through the charming old town of Ragusa, with time to explore the adjacent ‘new town’ at leisure • Visit a number of locations featured on the Italian detective show, ‘Inspector Montalbano’ • Admire the fantastical 4th-century mosaics at the Villa Romana del Casale in Piazza Armerina, one of the world’s finest collections

We’ll explore Ortygia’s charming labyrinth of narrow alleys on a walking tour, pausing at the occasional piazza boasting a fountain, elegant palace or Baroque church. The cathedral is especially interesting as it was originally a Greek Doric temple whose massive columns can still be seen inside. As we reach the tip of the peninsula, the Fountain of

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Sample the Sicilian ‘dolce vita’ in elegant Taormina, beautifully situated between a sweeping bay and towering Mount Etna Ascend Mount Etna through an otherworldly landscape and perhaps take the cable car to get even closer to its smouldering peak Visit a vineyard on the lower slopes of Etna for a tour and wine-tasting, followed by a farewell dinner in magical mountainous surroundings

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Return flights from a selection of regional airports, with hotel transfers Seven nights in four-star accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast and dinner Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £1,199pp Arethusa sits shrouded in myth and mystery. It’s unusual to find a freshwater spring so close to the sea, and even more unusual to find the papyrus plants that grow there. A narrow promenade, lined with cafes and trattorias offering sea views, leads to the 13th-century fortress that stands guard against any approaching threat.

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Siracusa. The hotel sits between the archaeological park, with its Roman and Greek ruins, and the eerie catacombs that lie beneath the San Giovanni basilica. After settling in we’ll enjoy welcome drinks and dinner. An evening stroll is a wonderful way to relax and take in the air so enticingly scented by jasmine and orange blossom. DAY 2 – SYRACUSE & ORTYGIA During our coach tour of Syracuse this morning, we’re introduced to the city’s striking architecture, notably the columned Art Deco-style Pantheon overlooking manicured gardens, and the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Tears with its towering spire and Madonna statue that is said to have wept in 1953. On exploring the cobbled city streets lined with shuttered villas in faded cream, peach and terracotta, you may be surprised to learn that the historic centre of Syracuse lies just across the water. Passing white fishing boats bobbing on the marina we come to beautiful Ortygia, Syracuse’s island heart jutting out into the Ionian Sea. This tiny island is filled with more than 2,500 years of history encompassing Greek and Roman remains, Norman buildings and fine Baroque landmarks.

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EU RO PE A N TO U R Gaze in awe at the impressive Greek theatre of Taormina

After our tour you may choose to take a boat trip around the peninsula. Ortygia’s honey-hued stone buildings look especially striking from the water and you may spot local fisherman and egrets competing over the spoils of the sea. Or you may choose to explore further at your own pace. You may find yourself in the thick of the lively street market, where the cries of vendors, bright piles of fruit and vegetables, and the unmistakable smell of the catch of the day merge to overwhelm the senses. DAY 3 – NOTO, MODICA & CHOCOLATE TASTING Today we travel to the pretty town of Noto, which sits on a hilltop surrounded by olive groves and thick woodland. Almost entirely rebuilt after the earthquake of 1693, Noto is the home of Sicilian Baroque and its cathedral is its centrepiece – the dome was recently rebuilt after its dramatic collapse in 1996. Climb the twisting narrow stairs to the bell tower of the Church of San Carlo for incredible views.

Much of Noto’s architecture has an ethereal golden glow due to the yellow limestone for which the town is known – the effect is especially magical when illuminated by the sunshine. From Noto we journey to Modica through a patchwork of citrus groves and meadows covered with wildflowers. It’s the rural Italy so many travellers envision, brought to life before our eyes. The first impression of Modica is dramatic, as it clings to a hillside in a jumble of Baroque churches and palaces, whitewashed villas and a medieval old town, all watched over by a castle perched on a rocky ridge. During your free time here, you may wish to visit the medieval San Nicolò Inferiore, Modica’s oldest church and a remarkable example of rock architecture. Carved into rock, this tiny hidden gem was discovered by chance in 1987. Ring the bell outside and wait to be let in – the subterranean atmosphere and astonishingly preserved Byzantine frescoes are simply superb. A rather delicious and lasting legacy of Spanish rule over Sicily is the chocolate still made today in Modica using traditional methods that follow an old Aztec recipe. We visit a sixth-generation local chocolatier to witness the unusual ‘cold chocolate’ process and sample the result – a uniquely grainy texture left by the unmelted sugar. We continue to Ragusa, where we stay for three nights at the four-star Mediterraneo Palace. The dining room has stunning views over the deep gorge opposite – look closely to spot swallows swooping between the trees and under the bridge. DAY 4 – VALLEY OF THE TEMPLES After breakfast we embark on an adventure to one of the world’s greatest archaeological sites, the ancient

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Greek Valley of the Temples in Agrigento. Here we find the ruins of seven Doric temples dating back to the 6th-century BC, which remain in excellent condition, thanks to Sicily’s gentle climate. Situated on a rocky ridge overlooking the surrounding valleys and across the sea towards Tunisia, these temples must have dominated the skyline in an incredible show of power. Even thousands of years later the ruins are an impressive sight, especially the almost perfectly preserved Concordia with its tapering columns that bring to mind the Parthenon in Athens. We’ll explore the intriguing ruins among the almond trees with our guide and visit the archaeological museum before returning to our hotel in Ragusa in time for dinner. DAY 5 – RAGUSA & INSPECTOR MONTALBANO Today we explore Ragusa, a city divided into a historic old town and a ‘new’ town, which sit on adjacent hills. Following the 1693 earthquake that devastated this part of the island, Ragusa Superiore was built. However, many locals simply couldn’t leave Ragusa Ibla behind and decided to rebuild. As we explore the tangle of sloping streets and winding alleyways of the old town with a local guide, we’ll come to the Piazza Duomo, where faded pastel buildings are overlooked by a beautifully adorned Baroque cathedral. Just beyond sits the San Giuseppe Church, topped with an ornate cupola holding a trio of bells. If you wish to rest over a freshly squeezed orange juice or an ice-cold Sicilian lemonade, you’ll find plenty of pavement cafés offering shade – it’s hard to imagine a more enchanting backdrop than the decorated palazzos dominating this historic centre. As the winding ascent to Ragusa Superiore begins, the streets gradually widen into a leafy grid-system lined with elegant villas housing boutiques, minimarkets and cafés.


EU RO PE A N TO U R There’s free time after the tour so perhaps explore Ragusa further. Pause outside the Santa Maria church for a spectacular view over the old town, or try a hearty bowl of Pasta alla Norma – a homage to Mount Etna with tomato ‘lava’, aubergine ‘cinders’ and ricotta ‘snow’. Alternatively, you may wish to join your tour manager for a leisurely visit to two of the key locations of the Italian detective series, ‘Inspector Montalbano’. Fans of this crime drama will surely recognise the detective’s seaside home of ‘Marinella’, the idyllic fishing village of Punta Secca, and the police station in ‘Vigata’, the Town Hall of picturesque Scicli. DAY 6 – VILLA ROMANA DEL CASALE Today we discover one of the most extensive and best-preserved collections of Roman mosaics in the world at the Villa Romana del Casale near Piazza Armerina. During our guided tour of this 4th-century Roman villa, we’ll see the Great Hunt mosaic with its leaping lions and roaring tigers, and the famous ‘Bikini Girls’ mosaic depicting ladies playing sports in skimpy togas. Others tell stories of giants and gods, rural hunts and embracing lovers, providing an incredible insight into the life, culture and mythology of the island’s Roman residents. Extraordinary faded frescoes can also be seen adorning this palatial villa, which is so grand that many believe it was the home of one of the Roman co-emperors of the Diocletian era. With columns of pink Egyptian granite, a marble-lined hall and a glorious formal dining room, it’s obvious this villa was the home of someone of exceptional status and wealth. As we wander the atmospheric maze of rooms we’ll also learn the history of this UNESCO World Heritage site, which owes its incredible preservation to a landslide that covered many of the mosaics, thus protecting them from the island’s earthquakes. The villa lay partially buried for hundreds of years, before its rediscovery and excavations during the 19th and 20th centuries. This evening we transfer to the four-star Hotel Baia Taormina where we stay two nights. This charming terraced hotel climbs up the cliffside in a quiet coastal position just north of Taormina offering fantastic views of the bay below.

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DAY 7 – TAORMINA & MOUNT ETNA WITH WINE TASTING This morning you may choose to explore Taormina, a town perched on a jutting hilltop some 250 metres above the coastline, with the sea to its front and magnificent Mount Etna to its back. A coastal retreat merging medieval charm with elegance and glamour, its appeal is such that DH Lawrence made it his home for several years. Despite its typically Sicilian buildings in pale stone, colour livens every corner of this town. Streets are festooned with flowerpots and window boxes brimming with blooms, while citrus and almond trees dot the squares. Locals exchange pleasantries at street-side stalls, which groan under the weight of a rainbow of Mediterranean vegetables, from tomatoes Valley of the Temples

to courgettes and aubergines. The result is a feast for the senses, as the mingling scents hang deliciously heavy in the air. If you’d like to shop for souvenirs then follow the Corso Umberto, Taormina’s pedestrian-friendly thoroughfare. You’ll pass an array of tempting window displays featuring designerwear, colourful ceramics and sparkling jewellery, along with gelaterias, pizzerias and patisseries. Peach-hued townhouses give way to the Piazza IX April, which looks down the tree-covered hill to the sea. Why not look for a family-run ‘minimarket’ with tiny tables and sample some Marsala wine? In the evening we get a little closer to Mount Etna, which dominates Taormina’s vista, by visiting a winery set on its verdant and fertile lower slopes dotted with farms and vineyards. The views, in the shadow of Etna with the sea sparkling beyond the green, are truly breathtaking and can be enjoyed during a wine tasting on the terrace. The silence is both soothing and striking, with only birdsong and the occasional sound of a nearby farm to be heard. A tour of the vineyard and winery, which have remained within the same family since 1772, offers a fascinating insight into the advantages of this unique position – here, the volcanic soil and fluctuating temperatures combine to grow a grape unlike any other. We’ll also learn how wines aged in chestnut barrels produce a flavour that’s different to the more typical oak. Our tour concludes most fittingly with a final dinner in a wonderful vineyard setting, where local dishes will be paired with the perfect robust reds or fragrant whites. We say farewell to Sicily and new friends, no doubt clinking glasses to toast an unforgettable tour. DAY 8 – RETURN FLIGHT Transfer to Catania for your return flight. Please note: The use of air-conditioning in hotels in Italy is at the hotel’s discretion and is normally restricted to the summer months (mid-May to midSeptember), depending on the temperature.

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WA LK I N G I N SOUTHERN PORTUGAL 8 days from only £1,279pp MULTI-CENTRE TOUR

Experience a wide range of landscapes, from stunning sea cliffs to mountain forests, meandering rivers and idyllic islands, on this exploration of the extreme southwestern corner of the European continent, along with authentic local experiences. Dramatic sheer cliffs, glorious beaches and charming coastal towns make the Algarve a real gem of Portugal. The deep-blue Atlantic embraces its rugged shores to the west and the south, where the sun’s generous rays create a spectacular display of light throughout the day. A natural haven can be found in the stunning lagoons of the Ria Formosa natural park, which teems with an astonishing variety of birds and marine life. Some 3,000 years ago, the Phoenicians settled, followed by the Carthaginians, the Romans, the Visigoths and the Moors, whose 500-year rule has left a legacy still evident today. The name ‘Algarve’ comes from the Arabic ‘gharb al-Andalus’, meaning west of Andalucía. The flat-roofed house so typical of the region is another Arabic gift, designed to escape the heat. In the 13th century, the Portuguese regained control and two hundred years later, the Algarve reached its heyday. Sagres, at the southwestern tip, was chosen by Prince Henry the Navigator as the base for his navigation school and Portugal’s seafaring achievements turned the country into a leading imperial power. Our tour visits the picture-postcard coastal towns

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of Lagos and Tavira, but it’s not just the coast that’s worth exploring – a short drive inland will take you to sleepy mountain villages that ooze charm and authenticity, where fascinating local traditions haven’t only survived, but thrived. The diverse and beautiful landscapes of the Algarve make it a walker’s paradise, so with our expert guides

we enjoy wonderful walks along one of the most beautiful stretches of the Algarve coastline, around the lush mountain town of Monchique, and along the River Guadiana at the Spanish border through lessvisited villages. We also enjoy a relaxing cruise through Ria Formosa to discover its incredible ecosystem and catch glimpses of its many fascinating inhabitants, from native egrets to migratory flamingos. And while we’re here, we’d be remiss to not include a visit to Spain and the Andalusian capital, Seville – the very epitome of Al-Andalus and a fitting finale to an unforgettable holiday. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN LAGOS Arrive at the airport for your flight to Faro. On arrival we transfer by coach to Lagos, an ancient seafaring town whose 16th-century walls enclose a lively historic core. Our hotel for two nights is the four-star Hotel Tivoli Lagos, ideally located a short walk from the old town. The hotel has an indoor pool, a seasonal outdoor pool and spa facilities. A regular, complimentary shuttle bus connects the hotel with its beach club, available exclusively for guests of the hotel.


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• See the golden beaches, soaring cliffs and rock formations on a guided walk along the breathtaking Algarve coast • Take a private boat ride through the beautiful Ria Formosa, one of Europe’s largest lagoon systems, to the tiny fisherman’s island of Culatra • Walk along the River Guadiana that forms a natural border between Portugal and Spain • Experience the local traditional crafts of basket-weaving and cheesemaking in the Algarvian hinterland • Explore the mountainous forest on the way to the town of Caldas de Monchique on a guided walk • Discover Tavira, a charming medieval town with whitewashed houses • Enjoy a guided tour of Seville, the captivating Andalusian capital famed for its Gothic cathedral and Moorish palace

Plus, of course... • Return flights from a selection of regional airports, plus hotel transfers • Seven nights in four-star accommodation, inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast and three dinners • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout Ponta de Piedade

This evening we enjoy an informal drinks reception followed by dinner for a chance to get to know our travel companions a little better.

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use of the hotel’s excellent facilities, including the beach club a short shuttle bus ride away. Alternatively, you may wish to join us on an included drive to Cape St Vincent, Europe’s most southwesterly point. The views from here are simply breathtaking: rocky cliffs rise almost vertically to a height of 246 feet over the wild Atlantic, which stretches all the way to the Americas while exuberant seabirds skim the waves. This dramatic setting was the last piece of home seen by Portuguese sailors – imagine how they might have felt as they ventured into the unknown. There is a lighthouse with a small museum dedicated to Sagres’ role in Portugal’s maritime history. According to legend, the cape is named after the patron saint of Lisbon, whose grave that once laid here was guarded by ravens until King Afonso the Great had his body exhumed and brought to Lisbon. Tavira

DAY 2 – WALK IN PONTA DA PIEDADE & CAPE ST VINCENT Duration: 3 hours (4.4 miles) / Altitude gain: 537 feet / Terrain: coastal footpath. Today we drive a short distance to Praia da Luz, a charming town spread around a beautiful sandy bay on the stunning Algarve coast. Nestled in an open valley, the fine-sand beach of Praia da Luz stretches alongside the sparkling Atlantic, flanked by high cliffs. We walk up to the Atalaia Viewpoint at the western clifftop, which affords incredible views – on a clear day, you can see all the way to Sagres and its distinctive peninsula. The path hugs the cliff edge all the way to Ponta da Piedade. This scenic area is a haven of hidden grottos, bays and beaches, but the highlights are the enormous rock formations, sculpted over time by the ocean and amusingly named by local fishermen – there’s even one called General de Gaulle! We then return to Lagos, where the rest of the afternoon is free for you to explore the town or make

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DAY 3 – WALK IN MONCHIQUE Duration: 2 hours (3.1 miles) / Altitude gain: 900 feet / Terrain: forest paths, country tracks and some tarmac. After breakfast we depart for the forested hills of the Serra de Monchique and arrive at picturesque Monchique, tucked away between the two highest peaks of the Algarve: Fóia and Picota. We stretch our legs and enjoy a lovely walk towards Caldas de Monchique, a popular spa town since Roman times known for its slightly sulphurous waters. Our walk meanders through cork oak forests, where the trunks of trees have been carefully stripped in a sustainable manner, with each tree being harvested only once every nine years. Along the way we pass through olive groves interspersed with medronho trees, whose lychee-like fruit is used to make jams, preserves and a strong traditional fruit brandy. The forest gives way to tiny terraced farms, which afford spectacular views over the coast below – if you’re lucky and the weather is fine, you might be able to make out its entire length in the Algarve. In Caldas de Monchique you’ll have some free time. Perhaps have lunch at one of the many little restaurants before we transfer to Tavira, an enchanting small city with cobbled streets, whitewashed houses and bright azulejo tiles. Our hotel for three nights here is the four-star Maria Nova Lounge Hotel, with breakfast and dinner on the first night. Set on a quiet hillside a short walk to the town centre, the newly refurbished hotel has a restaurant, an indoor pool and a seasonal outdoor pool. Guests can relax in the top-floor bar and enjoy panoramic views over Tavira – some of the best in the city. DAY 4 – FREE DAY IN TAVIRA You have the entire day free to relax and put up your feet. Should you wish to explore Tavira, join your tour manager on a short orientation walk to get acquainted with the city and its history. Afterwards why not wander at your own pace? Cross the seven-arched Roman bridge to bustling Praça da República, where tables spilling out from charming cafés and a small amphitheatre provide ample seating to watch the world go by.

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The photogenic old town dazzles with handsome whitewashed buildings and superb churches: the 16th-century Misericórdia, with a magnificent arched doorway and cherub-filled altar, is perhaps the most significant Renaissance church in the Algarve, while the Santa Maria do Castelo is an excellent example of Gothic and Neoclassical styles with Arabic flourishes. Dominating Tavira is a 17th-century reconstruction of its once-mighty castle, which possibly dates back to Neolithic times but was later rebuilt by the Phoenicians before the Moors took control. As you wander, look out for the beautifully tiled

façades for which Portugal is known – the colourful azulejos both embellish and protect the walls against the coastal humidity. The subtropical climate has blessed Tavira with warm sea temperatures throughout the year, so if you wish to dip your toes in the Atlantic, take the ferry to Tavira Island to enjoy one of the region’s best beaches. DAY 5 – OLHÃO & RIA FORMOSA This morning we visit nearby Olhão, the Algarve’s biggest fishing port and the gateway to the Ria Formosa natural park. This little gem features a bustling waterfront and flat-roofed, Moorish-style houses, but it’s best-known for impressive sea-facing market – one of the largest in the Algarve. Beneath its terracotta façade and green domes lie two large halls: one dedicated to fruit, vegetables and meat, and the second to the freshest seafood you’ll find – from sardines and eels to clams and octopuses – brought in every morning by the town’s fleet of fishing vessels. Afterwards, we board a private vessel for a relaxing cruise through the Ria Formosa natural park, one of Portugal’s natural wonders renowned for its beautiful wetlands and lagoons, home to numerous migratory and aquatic birds that fill the skies with a variety of colours. Beneath the water’s surface, the park protects one of Europe’s most important breeding grounds for seahorses. During our cruise, we discover the importance of the Ria Formosa to local communities and the fascinating ways they coexist with nature. Economically, the park plays a vital role in salt production, oyster farming, clam fishing and maintaining fish stocks. We call at a number of islands in the lagoon, such as Culatra, which is home to about a thousand people whose lives are all intimately linked to the sea in one way or another, either through fishing or tourism. There is free time to wander the sleepy streets of this peaceful village, where the only vehicles you’ll encounter are bicycles and tractors used to unload the boats moored on its sandy shores. Later this afternoon we return to Tavira, where the remainder of the day is at leisure.


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DAY 6 – WALK IN ALCOUTIM & CRAFTS DEMONSTRATION Duration: 2.5 hours (5.1 miles) / Altitude gain: 198 feet / Terrain: forest paths, country tracks and some tarmac. After breakfast we depart Tavira for the River Guadiana, which forms a natural border between Portugal and Spain. Our walk today begins in the village of Cortes Pereiras and descends past gardens of almonds and figs to the river. Your expert guide will point out the abundance of wild herbs and fruits for you to smell and taste. We follow the south-easterly flow of the Guadiana through forest and fields as it winds its way to Alcoutim. Once a significant military outpost in the Middle Ages for guarding against Spanish aggression, unassuming Alcoutim was, even in more peaceful times, a hotbed of smuggling activity that kept the locals in business! These days we’re free to cross the border to its Spanish twin, Sanlúcar de Guadiana, which is a short water taxi ride away. Smuggling is, as you’d expect, no longer viable, but Plaza Espana

every year the two towns celebrate their erstwhile rivalry with the delightful Smugglers’ Festival on a specially constructed pontoon bridge between the two countries. There’s time after our walk to explore the two villages before we visit the sleepy village of Furnazinhas for engaging demonstrations by a traditional basket weaver and an artisan cheesemaker, who are still valiantly keeping these customs alive. We meet Don António, who began making baskets out of local reeds at age seven and today passes on his knowledge to the younger generation. We also meet Doña Hortense, known for her mastery in cheese-making using milk from the goats reared by her husband. After a fascinating day, we bid farewell to our charming hosts and cross the border into southern Andalucía. We stay in the celebrated Doñana National Park, a UNESCO-protected wonderland of haunting natural beauty, at the four-star Parador de Mazagón, with breakfast and dinner. Like all paradors,

this hotel is unique thanks to its stunning location high up on sand dunes overlooking the Atlantic. Tonight, we dine at the hotel with our fellow travellers. The surrounding pine forest teems with birdlife, creating a relaxing environment for the final two nights of our tour. DAY 7 – SEVILLE This morning we journey to Seville, the vibrant Andalusian capital made even more enchanting with the wealth of the Golden Age. Here, the Guadalquivir flows under the gaze of rugged mountains and Roman watchtowers, while the world’s largest Gothic cathedral, accompanied by an Arabic bell tower, lies close to another Moorish legacy, the breathtaking Alcázar. We have a guided walk through the incredibly attractive old town, exploring the main sights which lie mainly to the east of the river. There’s free time to happily wander the maze of narrow streets, plazas and promenades filled with traditional shops and tapas bars. You might be lucky enough to encounter flamenco street performers in search of duende – the heightened state of emotion achieved through this spellbinding art form. Perhaps visit the majestic cathedral to see its awe-inspiring high altar and the tomb of Christopher Columbus, or stroll through the beautiful María Luisa Park and admire the floral array of colours, from lilac jacarandas to pink roses. Seville’s signature scent is an intoxicating blend of sweet orange and heady jasmine, which will only deepen your admiration for this unforgettable city. Later this afternoon we return to the hotel. When you rejoin your group for our farewell dinner at the hotel, take the opportunity to recall the week’s highlights after a memorable tour. DAY 8 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the airport for your flight home.

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P O R T U G A L’ S D O U RO VA L L E Y TO LISBON 8 days from only £1,199pp MULTI-CENTRE TOUR

Discover the best of Portugal: its rich history, soulful cities, incredible monuments, wonderful wines and cuisine, and stunning landscapes, including the beautiful Douro Valley.

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The Douro Valley presents a landscape of immense beauty and serenity; its river flows erratically yet somewhat rhythmically across northern Portugal before meeting the Atlantic near Porto. Soaring steeply into the sun-kissed hills are riverbanks dappled with terraced vineyards, charming villages and beautiful quintas where some of the best wines are produced: deliciously sweet port and refreshing vinho verde. The latter, which originates in the cooler climate of the hilly north, literally means ‘green wine’ and refers to the verdant region. The Portuguese are proud of their seafaring heritage and rightly so; formidable mariners such as Vasco da Gama spearheaded the discovery of sea routes to India, Africa and the New World. This opened up new possibilities and for more than a hundred years from the 15th to 16th centuries, Portugal was one of the wealthiest countries in the world. During the Age of Discovery, its empire encompassed Brazil in the west


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Journey through the stunning Douro Valley

to Macau in the east. The unearthing of even more gold in Brazil financed the building of superb palaces, monasteries and cathedrals, many of which we visit on our fascinating tour. Changing markets and over-indulgence reduced its financial clout, and in the mid-18th century, the once-great nation sank into economic obscurity. This glorious past has inadvertently created the unique emotion known as saudade, an aching nostalgia for the past or something absent. This is perfectly captured through fado, the distinctive Portuguese style of music; its mournful melodies echo South American influences, a result of the nation’s close maritime ties. Today, Portugal is a country of wonderful contrasts: modern in so many ways yet with one foot set firmly in history and tradition. Discover the real Portugal on our eye-opening tour as we journey from Porto, the second-largest city, along the remarkably unspoilt

Experience the spectacular Douro Valley and a relaxing journey along the river Sample distinctive Douro wines in the vineyards of your idyllic hotel Discover Lisbon’s numerous gems and the soul of the city with a local guide Explore Porto, the second-largest city, with a local expert and enjoy a visit to a renowned port wine lodge followed by a tasting Marvel at the mountain resort town of Sintra with its flamboyant palaces and pastel-hued villas Explore captivating Coimbra, crowned by one of Europe’s oldest universities Wander along the canals of Aveiro, the ‘Venice of Portugal’, and admire its colourful gondola-style boats Visit Batalha’s imposing UNESCOlisted Gothic monastery Enjoy the Baroque town of Lamego and charming Obidos with its medieval walls

Douro Valley, visiting the most charming towns and cities including elegant Lamego, the university city of Coimbra, fortified Obidos and finally, Lisbon the captivating capital. We venture off the well-trodden tourist trail to uncover concealed gems, including Baroque Lamego, Aveiro the ‘Venice of Portugal’ and utterly charming Obidos. We will experience the very best of Portugal’s breathtaking landscapes: coastal forests, wild seascapes, fertile fields and biscuitcoloured hillsides covered with olive trees, dramatic vineyards and lush meadows. Savour the local flavours of Portuguese cuisine: grilled fish, smoked meats, freshly baked bread, piping-hot pastel de nata, their unique custard tart, and an impressive selection of delicious wines to complement any dish. The Portuguese have truly perfected the art of cooking simple yet mouthwatering meals. By the end of our insightful tour, you will have immersed yourself in one of the most fascinating and

• See the coastal towns of Ericeira and Nazaré, both celebrated for their dramatic coastlines and thunderous waves

Plus, of course... • Return flights from a selection of regional airports, plus all hotel transfers • Seven nights in excellent four-star accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast and four dinners • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout Please note: Our 2020 departures follow a reversed itinerary, with 3 nights in Lisbon, 2 nights in Coimbra and 2 nights in the Douro Valley

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MAKE IT YOUR OWN Fado performance in Lisbon Experience an unforgettable night of haunting fado music at one of Lisbon’s most renowned fado houses in the heart of the old Alfama district, complete with 3-course menu and drinks. From £41pp

Monument to the Discoveries, Lisbon

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EU RO PE A N TO U R inviting cultures, and learned to discern the different personalities of each colourful city; as the Portuguese saying goes: Porto works, Coimbra studies and Lisbon plays. Upon returning home you may just experience a touch of saudade for this magical destination. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN PORTO You will be greeted at the airport by a member of the Riviera Travel team to help you check in for your flight to Porto. Upon arrival, we transfer to the four-star Douro Palace Hotel Resort & Spa further inland. Set in a stunning remote location overlooking the River Douro, surrounded by vineyards and a forest reserve, this superb hotel offers all the modern comforts you would expect from a hotel of this rating. Settle in before rejoining the group this evening for welcome nibbles and refreshments – a choice of traditional port wine or soft drinks – and then a delicious dinner in the hotel’s restaurant: the perfect opportunity to meet your fellow travellers. DAY 2 – DOURO VALLEY & LAMEGO Following a tasty breakfast, we meander through the dramatic Douro Valley. We embark on a short relaxing boat ride through the valley, one of the most naturally beautiful landscapes, enhanced by the undulating curves of man-made terraced vineyards. Interrupting the hypnotic hillside pattern are sleepy villages and traditional wine-producing farms. Afterwards, we venture towards historic Lamego, one of the first places to be reclaimed from the Moors in the 12th century and replete with elegant Baroque mansions. Dominating the skyline on a hill is the ancient church, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Remedies, which itself is perched formidably atop an incredible ceremonial stairway adorned with attractive azulejos, the country’s famous painted tilework. Bringing relief to the pilgrimage of 600 steps are many ornamental gardens, fountains and sculptures. We then return to our hotel, where we

enjoy a tasting of the excellent wines produced by the hotel itself, while a local expert shares fascinating insights into the wine culture of the area. DAY 3 – PORTO Today we follow the winding roads along the valley to Portugal’s second-largest city: Porto is a colourful jumble of historic buildings, precipitously crowding the scenic riverfront. Spices, silks and other fine goods funded construction of this atmospheric city. This morning we enjoy a tour of the UNESCO-listed historic centre with a local expert, uncovering its major sights including the 13th-century cathedral and the stunning Baroque tower of the Clerigos Church. Experience the splendid Praça da Ribeira square with its distinctively tiled townhouses and unhindered views of the wine lodges across the river. Eating well is a long-standing tradition here, and there is time for an authentic lunch at one of the city’s many excellent restaurants. For atmosphere and fresh seafood, the eateries on the riverfront promenade are a reliable choice. One of the best ways to walk off a hearty meal is by browsing the many little shops dotted across the city, specialising in fine art, antiques, ceramics and all manner of goods. Try the local pastries – some of the most delicious you’ll ever taste. Porto is synonymous with the port wine trade, so no visit here is complete without a visit to one of the city’s renowned wine lodges, so we now head to arguably the greatest one, first crossing the imposing Dom Luis Bridge which bears a startling resemblance to a famous French tower, having been completed by a disciple of Gustave Eiffel. At Taylor’s Port Lodge, we learn the fascinating history of port wine and its close British connections. Taking its name from the city through which it is shipped, this fortified wine is made with grapes from the vineyards of the Douro Valley and are still, staggeringly, trodden by foot. The wine is lovingly tended and matured, sometimes for decades, before you can enjoy its subtle flavours.

Of course, you’ll get the chance at the end of the fascinating visit to sample this wonderful drink. Later we return to the hotel in time for a final dinner at the Douro Palace. DAY 4 – AVEIRO & COIMBRA This morning, we bid farewell to the Douro Valley and journey through dramatic landscapes comprising mountains, valleys, forests and rivers before arriving in delightful Aveiro, a real hidden gem. Set along a coastal lagoon teeming with birdlife, this traditional fishing town is reminiscent of Venice with its pastelcoloured buildings and picture-postcard canals. Enjoy a stroll through the narrow streets lined with colourful cottages or should you wish, take a relaxing boat ride on a colourful moliceiro, the gondola-like boat originally designed for harvesting seaweed. We then continue on to the spectacular city of Coimbra, the medieval capital for over a century, crowned by one of Europe’s oldest and most prestigious universities. With its charming Moorish quarter and pretty squares, it is not difficult to imagine the cloak-clad learned of the age wandering its labyrinthine medieval streets. Cascading down a hillside is its atmospheric old town with its multicoloured collage of ancient buildings, and in the company of our local guide, we will discover the soul of the city. We stay overnight at the elegant four-star Tivoli Coimbra, located just a short walk from the historic core. For dinner, why not dine in one of the city’s many superb restaurants? If you prefer to stay in, the hotel offers a cosy restaurant and lounge bar. DAY 5 – BATALHA, NAZARE & OBIDOS This morning, we drive south to the small and aptly named town of Batalha, borne from a battle between two pretenders to the Portuguese throne. To acknowledge divine assistance in defeating his challenger, King João I ordered the founding of the Batalha Monastery

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EU RO PE A N TO U R town and the construction of the magnificent monastery that stands dominantly like an imposing guardian. We visit this UNESCO-listed Gothic masterpiece and admire its dramatic vaulted ceilings. The natural light filtering through the 16th-century stained-glass windows creates a mesmerising pattern on the limestone walls - an otherworldly atmosphere. Afterwards you may wish to further explore the Royal Cloister or visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, providing sanctuary for the heroic soul who made the ultimate sacrifice for his country. The ruggedly beautiful Portuguese coast boasts awe-inspiring views of towering waves thundering against dramatic cliffs, and today we have a chance to experience this. We take a short drive to the resort town of Nazaré, where some of the highest waves in the world have been recorded, albeit during high surf in winter. Take in the views from the lovely beach or ride the funicular railway to the clifftop for different perspectives. There is time for lunch before we continue our journey. We call at Obidos, a fortified town surrounded by imposing medieval walls encompassing its maze of narrow streets and alleys. With its whitewashed houses, abundant flowers and splashes of bright paint, this is a delightful place to just lose yourself. Step back in time to the days of the Moorish Arabs who once ruled from the town’s castle. Do try the local take on Ginjinha, the sour cherry liqueur – served in an edible chocolate cup! Later, we arrive in Lisbon where we stay three nights at the four-star Olissippo Oriente in the modern ‘Expo 98’ area of traditional Lisbon. Located near an attractive marina, this contemporary hotel features beautifully appointed rooms, an elegant restaurant and a welcoming bar. DAY 6 – LISBON Lisbon’s eclectic charm is its unique mélange of ancient, modern, bustling and peaceful. This morning a short rail journey takes us into the historic core, where our local guide takes us on an enlightening walking tour. See the Alfama neighbourhood, once a humble fishing village and now a Moorish quarter of cobbled streets – somewhere within this maze in the 19th century, the distinctive music style of fado was born. Rising above this characterful neighbourhood is the Castle of São Jorge, and within its walls are the gardens and narrow streets of the delightful Santa Cruz quarter. See the Praça do Comércio, Lisbon’s finest square bordered by grand, Classical buildings and the triumphal Baroque arch that forms the backdrop for the statue of King José I. Experience the lively Rossio square, flanked by ornate fountains and where locals gather in charming pavement cafes to watch the world go by. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure, so enjoy lunch in one of the city’s countless fantastic eateries – an ideal chance to sample classic Portuguese classics such as bacalhau, a delicious, salt-cured cod dish. After, you may wish to visit the castle, relax with a refreshing drink in one of the many attractive squares, or return to the hotel where you can catch the nearby cable car along the lovely riverfront area. DAY 7 - SINTRA & BELEM This morning, we journey inland to the wooded highlands of Sintra, once the summer residence of the kings of Portugal looking to escape the heat. The atmospheric town was beloved by Byron who described it so poetically: ‘Palaces and gardens rising in the midst of rocks, cataracts and precipices, convents on stupendous heights, a distant view of the sea and the Tagus… it unites in itself all the wildness of the Western Highlands with the verdure of the

Wander the banks of the Douro

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South of France.’ Marvel at the beautiful pastel-hued manors and extravagant town hall, or take the time to visit one of the magnificent royal palaces. After lunch we return to the Tagus to visit one of Portugal’s most iconic sights, the massive Monument to the Discoveries, built in 1960 to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the death of Henry the Navigator. Lining either side dramatically are stone statues of Portuguese heroes from the Age of Discovery including Magellan. We then see the 16thcentury Belém tower, commissioned by Manuel I as a fortress in the middle of the River Tagus and a proud symbol of the nation’s great era of expansion. We also

visit the spectacular church of Jerónimos Monastery, the culmination of Manueline architecture and the final resting place of Vasco da Gama. In the evening we then return to Lisbon where we enjoy an included farewell dinner at a restaurant that specialises in traditional Portuguese cuisine, the perfect conclusion to a week-long adventure shared with your newfound friends. DAY 8 – RETURN HOME Today you will be escorted to Lisbon airport at the appropriate time for your return flight with the fondest memories of a most wonderful experience.

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MADEIRA

T H E P E A R L O F T H E AT L A N T I C 8 days from only £1,349pp SINGLE-CENTRE TOUR

Madeira may be tiny, but this subtropical paradise offers world-renowned gardens, spectacular coastlines and jagged peaks, while picturesque Funchal boasts an architectural charm and rich maritime heritage to match the island’s natural splendour. Rising from the ocean floor 600 miles southwest of Lisbon, Madeira is a subtropical paradise that captures the hearts of all who visit. Even the difficultto-please Winston Churchill was seduced by its charms! The largest island in an archipelago, Madeira has a huge range of landscapes within its tiny surface area, just 35 miles long and 13 miles wide, from sunny beaches in the south to jagged peaks and cliffs in the north. Its topography – a mountainous backbone and plateau running along the centre, riven by steep valleys – was forged millions of years ago by intense volcanic activity. With fertile volcanic soil, Madeira is a plant-lover’s dream with an enormous diversity of species, from imported purple-blossomed jacaranda trees, orchids and bird of paradise plants to its native Laurisilva forest. So much flourishes here in its mild climate all year round, making it a superb destination through autumn and winter. In legend, Madeira was one of the ‘Isles of the Blessed’, a winterless earthly realm inhabited by heroes of Greek mythology. But it was serendipity that led the Portuguese here in 1418 when João Gonçalves Zarco was blown off course and set eyes

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on Porto Santo, the northernmost island in the archipelago. A year later, Zarco returned to find another forested island, claiming it for Portugal and naming it Madère after the Portuguese word for wood. New settlers were delighted to discover that it was ideal for crops, including bananas, grapes and sugar cane, and virtually any spare patch of land is now cultivated, resulting in hillsides covered in terraced fields and levadas, or irrigation channels. The seafood, unsurprisingly, is exceptional and there is an abundance of fish to sample, from the ferocious-looking black scabbard fish to marlin and albacore tuna. Also popular are dishes such as espetada – beef marinated in Madeiran wine, then grilled over smouldering wood chips. Bolo de mel or honey cake is a traditional pastry locals insist should be torn into pieces by hand and never cut with a knife, while fried dough balls called malasadas are enjoyed on Mardi Gras, which is celebrated with gusto. Madeirans are devoutly Catholic, but they also enjoy a multitude of festa or festivals, many in honour of the island’s flora. One of the wonders of visiting Madeira is that so much is packed in, from inspirational gardens to


EU RO PE A N TO U R The famous houses of Santana

PRICE INCLUDES • Discover the Old Town of picturesque Funchal, often called ‘Little Lisbon’, on a tour led by a local guide bringing its many sights and cultural treasures to life • Enjoy a tasting of the delicious and world-famous Madeira wines • Admire the world-renowned Palheiro Gardens, exceptional for their variety of flora and stunning location overlooking Funchal • Ascend to Curral das Freiras, or the Valley of the Nuns, until recently the almost-inaccessible mountain hideaway of a convent of nuns • See the inspiration for some of Winston Churchill’s paintings in the charming fishing port of Câmara de Lobos • Take a tour of the idyllic Monte Palace Tropical Gardens accompanied by a local guide to help you get the most from this experience thundering waterfalls and from soaring peaks to the hidden Valley of the Nuns. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN FUNCHAL Arrive at the airport, where you’ll be met by your tour manager or a member of the Riviera Travel team, and fly to Funchal. On arrival we transfer by coach to our hotel for seven nights at the luxurious five-star VidaMar Resort Hotel. Located in the heart of Funchal’s Lido area and just a 10-minute taxi ride from the historic centre, the impressive hotel features infinity pools, a fully equipped fitness centre and the Thalasso Sea Spa, which offers a variety of treatments, sauna, Turkish bath and much more (at an additional fee). All rooms are superbly appointed, generously sized and have balconies with views over the Atlantic Ocean.

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Discover Madeira’s mountainous eastern coast, taking in the A-framed houses of Santana and the ancient Laurisilva forest of the UNESCO-listed Ribeiro Frio National Park Explore the varied west side of the island, including Cabo Girão, Europe’s highest sea cliff, Porto Moniz with its natural rock pools

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Return flights from a selection of regional airports, plus hotel transfers Seven nights in five-star accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast and dinner Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £1,349pp Settle in before your tour manager’s welcome reception, then get to know your travelling companions over a welcome dinner. Your stay includes dinner at your choice of four hotel restaurants, which serve a tempting array of cuisines including Japanese and Italian.

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MAKE IT YOUR OWN Enjoy afternoon tea with fantastic views Indulge in a sumptuous afternoon tea at Belmond Reid’s Palace, an iconic luxury hotel. Admire the splendid views of picturesque Funchal harbour as you dine on delicious and freshly baked scones, pastries and sandwiches with your choice of tea or a glass of refreshing Champagne. From £35pp

Câmara de Lobos

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EU RO PE A N TO U R Curral das Freiras

DAY 2 – FUNCHAL After breakfast, a local guide takes us on a walking tour of the historic centre of Funchal, often called ‘little Lisbon’ as it overlooks a spectacular harbour and boasts grand 18th-century buildings with shaded courtyards. Narrow streets wind through its centre, broadening out onto lively squares and tree-lined walkways. Inspiring sights include the Igreja do Colégio, a church with a plain exterior that belies its sumptuous Baroque interior, and the 15th-century Sé cathedral, one of the few buildings dating from colonial times. It is the island’s main religious building and features the original 16th-century altar, imposing arches and ornate gold-framed paintings; its ceiling, made from local wood, is one of Portugal’s most beautiful. Devotees of modern architecture will love the Art Deco Mercado dos Lavradores or farmers’ market, a hive of activity as shoppers fill their baskets Visit the beautiful Botanical Gardens in Funchal

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with the island’s sun-ripened produce. Look out for the patterned pavements, typically Portuguese and painstakingly pieced by hand, and for the colourful street art on the doors of buildings. A treat is in store as we pause for a tasting of the island’s best-known export – Madeira wine. The process of heating the wine originated by accident when 16th-century sailors discovered that wines picked up in Madeira tasted richer after the casks had been heated and cooled during passage through the Tropics. Today, the styles of this fortified wine range from dry to lusciously sweet. In between is medium Verdelho, the variety the English traditionally serve with the crumbly sponge cake named after the wine. In the afternoon, we visit the Palheiro Gardens, world famous for its variety of flora and its beautiful setting in the hills overlooking Funchal. Palheiro was laid out in the early 19th century by a French

landscape architect for the Count of Carvalhal before being acquired in the early 20th century by the Blandy family, famous wine producers. Over the next decades, the gardens were populated with thousands of plants from around the world, from North American sequoia trees to South African Proteas, all flourishing in Madeira’s rich soils and clement weather. This is a blissful place to explore at your leisure, taking in all the colours and fragrances, with a chance to linger when a particular specimen catches your eye. DAY 3 – CURRAL DAS FREIRAS (VALLEY OF THE NUNS) & CAMARA DE LOBOS Our morning begins with a short drive north to Madeira’s dramatic interior and the Curral das Freiras or Valley of the Nuns. To appreciate the solitude of this place, we drive to Eira do Serrado, over 3,500 feet above sea level, part of a natural cauldron of jagged peaks and chasms, with time to soak up the glorious views down to the village of Curral das Freiras itself. Descending to the village, you can see why in 1566 the nuns of Funchal’s Santa Clara convent relocated to this almost inaccessible valley to flee a pirate attack. Today it is also known for the sweet chestnuts cultivated on its terraced hillsides – you’ll enjoy sampling these tasty treats. It even hosts an annual festival celebrating this versatile nut, which is used in products from cakes to soups to liqueurs. We head to Câmara de Lobos, a fishing village built around a bay with Europe’s highest cliffs forming a breathtaking backdrop. Inspired by its location, the colourful boats and whitewashed buildings with distinctive terracotta roofs, Winston Churchill stayed here to paint the harbour during his visit to Madeira in 1950. Câmara de Lobos is still a working port, with boats pulled up onto the beach after night fishing for the local black scabbard fish known as espada. It’s a charming village to saunter, exploring the cobbled streets and visiting the simple Saint Anthony’s Chapel, where fishermen’s wives traditionally said prayers for the safe return of their menfolk. Or you can relax in a harbour café with a


EU RO PE A N TO U R Perhaps make use of your hotel’s many facilities. Enjoy a relaxing massage overlooking the sea or discover the natural healing properties of seawater with a spa treatment. Alternatively, relax in one of the hotel’s bars and admire the stunning vistas.

Mercado dos lavradores

glass of poncha, an elixir of sugar cane spirit, honey and lemon juice enjoyed by the fishermen returning to land their catch in the morning – and said to cure the common cold! DAY 4 – MONTE Near Funchal is the idyllic hilltop town of Monte, which we visit this morning. Enjoying spectacular views of the capital and the southern coast, it has long been a retreat for wealthy families. The town’s landmark is its 18th-century church, the most important pilgrimage site in Madeira, with its black and white facade and twin towers. It is also the burial place of Charles I of Austria, the last ruler of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. We then visit the Monte Palace Tropical Garden, where you can either join our guided tour or wander at leisure. These oriental gardens are exquisite, complete with Asian-style bridges, arches and a pond filled with koi carp; they also house a historic tile collection gathered from Portuguese palaces, churches and private residences. Later we return to Funchal by coach. Alternatively you may wish to make your own way back to Funchal, either by cable car for a dramatic 15-minute descent to the capital, or if you’re feeling really adventurous, you could take the famous Monte toboggan ride. This involves descending the narrow streets in a cushioned wicker basket mounted on wooden runners, steered from the rear by skilled drivers – Ernest Hemingway described the experience as exhilarating. This afternoon is free. Why not relax at the hotel? Or perhaps visit Quinta das Cruzes, the former home of João Gonçalves Zarco, and now a museum whose exhibits offer a fascinating insight into the lifestyles of the island’s wealthy merchants over the centuries. DAY 5 – EASTERN MADEIRA Today we explore the eastern seaboard, passing diverse landscapes from craggy coastlines to ancient forests. Ponta do Rosto is Madeira’s easternmost point, on a sliver of land jutting out into the Atlantic, and offers dazzling panoramas. On clear days the island of Porto Santo shimmers in the distance. Following the northern coast, we call at sleepy Porto da Cruz, named after a large cross displayed to identify it to passing sailors. Dominated by the sheer-sided Penha d’Aguia or Eagle Rock, this 16th-century parish is renowned for producing sugar cane spirit and a dry red wine made from the Americana grape. We leave

the village and track the coastline, where, incredibly, every patch of land is farmed to provide food for its isolated communities. There’s further proof of Madeirans’ capacity for self-sufficiency in Santana, a town notable for its A-frame thatched houses. Made from stone, wood and anything else to hand, they have brightly painted doors and windows and each sits on its own plot of land used to grow food. As you enjoy a stroll around these well-preserved 16thcentury dwellings, you get a sense of what it was like to live here when villagers relied solely on their own toil for survival. We head towards the mountainous interior and one of the highlights of the tour – the UNESCO-listed Ribeiro Frio National Park. Around 90 per cent of the park is covered by ancient Laurisilva or laurel trees, and the area features many endemic flora and fauna, such as ferns and the trocaz pigeon. The region also plays a vital role in Madeira’s ecosystem, as moisture captured by the trees feeds into a 1,355-mile network of channels that distribute water across the island for drinking, agriculture and hydroelectric power. Ascending slopes cloaked in fragrant eucalyptus and swirling mists, we emerge at Pico do Arieiro, Madeira’s third highest mountain at 5,930 feet. Here, above the treeline and sometimes even higher than the clouds, the vistas are some of the most memorable you’ll ever see. You may even spot the Valley of the Nuns way below. On clear days almost all of Madeira is visible, including its highest summit – the 6,100-foot Pico Ruivo.

DAY 7 – WESTERN MADEIRA There’s still so much to discover, and today we explore the western side of the island. Our first stop is Cabo Girão and the spectacle of the island’s highest sea cliff – a sheer drop of 1,980 feet. Experiencing the views from the transparent viewing platform extending over the cliff edge is truly exhilarating. We next visit charming Ribeira Brava, a small town set in a steep valley carved out by the ‘wild river’ that gives the settlement its name. There’s ample time to explore its picturesque streets and visit the 16th-century church of São Bento with its giant crystal chandeliers. Madeira’s tropical climate is perfect for growing bananas and in the fishing village of Madalena do Mar you can experience life on a small banana plantation, where much of the work is still carried out by hand. Turning inland, we ascend nearly 5,000 feet to the flattest part of the island, Paúl da Serra plateau. This landscape is reminiscent of Dartmoor and the North Yorkshire Moors – a surprising contrast to the mountain scenery we have enjoyed elsewhere. In the distance you can see Porto Moniz, located at Madeira’s northwestern tip and our next destination. Remarkable enough for its edge-of-the-world feeling, Porto Moniz is also blessed with natural saltwater pools, formed from solidified volcanic rock and replenished by the waves as they break against the rocks. It’s the perfect place to stop, gaze out over the waves and drink in the invigorating ocean air from the terrace of a café or restaurant. We return on the northern coastal route via the village of Seixal to see one of Madeira’s most famous waterfalls – the Bridal Veil – cascading down the side of the mountain into the sea. Our final stop is São Vicente, a village nestling in a deep verdant valley and believed to be the volcanic birthplace of the island. At its shore is a giant basalt outcrop into which is hewn a 17th-century chapel, while the village also features a distinctive black and white church, scenic houses and a network of caves – all adding to its reputation as one of Madeira’s loveliest settlements. After taking in so much, it’s time to return to Funchal for our farewell dinner at the hotel’s traditional Madeiran restaurant. DAY 8 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the airport for your flight home. Cabo Girão

DAY 6 – FREE DAY The whole day is at your leisure to explore Funchal. For art-lovers, the Sacred Art Museum is located in the 17th-century former bishop’s palace. It houses one of the finest collections of religious art in the world, commissioned for their local churches by wealthy Madeiran merchants seeking salvation. If you didn’t take the cable car at Monte, why not give it a try today? Alternatively, a steep path leads up to São João do Pico, the impressive fortress that has kept guard over Funchal since the 17th century and which offers a superb panoramas over the city. You can also experience Funchal’s traditional craft shops, many individually decorated and offering artisan tiles, wickerwork and embroidery, before a stroll along the Lido promenade and a seafood lunch. Gardeners, already spoilt by Madeira’s flora, can indulge themselves further at the Botanical Gardens.

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CHARMS OF T H E B A LT I C S 8 days from only £1,099pp MULTI-CENTRE TOUR

An unspoilt region of UNESCO-protected medieval cities, storybook castles and palaces, magical lakes and pine-fringed beaches – a trip to the Baltic states of Latvia and Lithuania proves that fairy tales do come true. Bordered in the east by Russia and the south by Poland, Latvia and Lithuania make up two of the captivating yet relatively unexplored trio of Baltic states. Although they share many similarities – unblemished landscapes of immense beauty, and centuries of history shaped by domineering neighbours and unwavering faith – each clearly has its own distinct identity. The shared western coastline is a series of pristine beaches with mesmerising sand dunes stretching from north to south. Virgin forests of pine, birch and spruce meld with undulating landscapes that seem to spread unbridled towards the east. Meandering through both countries are thousands of rivers, nourishing innumerable dazzling lakes. The compelling conquest of Latvia began with the arrival of the Teutonic Knights in 1201, heralding German dominance for three centuries and the introduction of Protestantism. From the mid-16th to the early 18th century, it was divided between Poland and Sweden. By 1795, the entire country had been absorbed into Russia. On the other hand,

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Freedom Monument, Rīga

Lithuania was Europe’s last pagan stronghold and a powerful state during medieval times. Thereafter it was subjugated, first by the Poles who brought Catholicism, and then by the Russians. After long periods of occupation and struggle for independence, both nations finally emerged in 1991 as sovereign states and have since flourished. Our insightful tour covers genuine hidden gems far removed from the limelight, beginning with Rīga, the photogenic Latvian capital once known as the ‘Paris of the North’. The city boasts one of Europe’s finest collections of Art Nouveau buildings, earning its Old Town its well-deserved UNESCO World Heritage status. From here we travel south, stopping to visit resplendent Rundāle Palace, ‘the Baltic Versailles’, and the atmospheric Hill of Crosses, perhaps one of the most extraordinary places you’ll ever encounter. We spend time in the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius, getting to know its Old Town, another UNESCOlisted jewel recognised for its outstanding Baroque architecture. On our way to Lithuania’s lovely second city, Kaunas, we pause to explore a fairy-tale castle


EU RO PE A N TO U R Lavish Rundāle Palace, the former summer residence of Latvian nobility

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Discover Rīga’s UNESCO-listed Old Town with a local guide and see its renowned Art Nouveau architecture Experience Latvian culture through a collection of remarkably preserved homes throughout history at the Ethnographic Open-Air Museum Visit the magnificent Rundāle Palace, designed by the architect of the Winter Palace in St Petersburg Delve into riveting Lithuanian history on a guided tour of Vilnius’ medieval Old Town Visit the fairy-tale island castle of Trakai, a formidable monument to Lithuania’s glorious past Enjoy a farewell meal in the pinefringed coastal resort of Jūrmala

Plus, of course... • Return flights from a selection of regional airports, plus all hotel transfers • Seven nights in four-star superior and four-star accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast and dinner • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £1,099pp

This evening, we have an informal drinks reception with your tour manager and fellow travellers before enjoying a welcome dinner at the hotel. DAY 2 – RĪGA Since its founding in 1201 by German knights, Rīga has prospered under Polish-Lithuanian monarchs, Swedish kings and Soviet commissars. Today Latvia’s capital is an exhilarating city with traces of the past flavouring its cobbled Old Town, a UNESCO site bounded by the River Daugava. 800 years of history is expressed in diverse architectural styles and notably, the world’s largest collection of Art Nouveau buildings. A distinguishing feature of Rīga’s skyline are its church spires, topped with golden cockerels that serve both as vigilant defenders against evil according to Christian tradition, and as weathervanes reminding us of the city’s significance as a seaport. Its world-class museums, colourful galleries and brewing gastronomy scene earned it the title of European Capital of Culture 2014. This morning we explore the Old Town’s tangle of atmospheric streets on foot with a local guide. At its heart is the medieval Town Hall Square, the city’s administrative centre for centuries and where we’ll see many distinctive landmarks, such as the exquisite House of Blackheads. Spot the cockerels atop Rīga’s oldest churches including Dome Cathedral, the largest medieval church in the Baltics and St Peter’s, a striking symbol of the city. We’ll see the foliage-covered Powder Tower, once part of the city’s defences and now home to the Latvian War Museum. Afterwards, you’re free to explore as you wish. Wander where your feet take you and identify the flamboyant Art Nouveau buildings for which Riga is renowned. Of the many excellent museums in the area, the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia is superb and a chilling testament to more turbulent times. Perhaps stroll through Bastion Hill park and admire the Freedom Monument, the revered symbol of Latvian identity, or simply watch the world go by in one of the many convivial cafés. Dinner is included tonight at a local restaurant.

House of Blackheads, Rīga

at Trakai. Finally our journey ends in Jūrmala, a sophisticated coastal city that radiates charm. Lithuania and Latvia are well-poised to entice and beguile even the most discerning travellers, with both capital cities proudly living up to their titles of European Capital of Culture 2009 and 2014 respectively. The year 2018 marks the centenary of both countries’ first independence, adding to the very many reasons to visit and experience these wonderful destinations. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN RĪGA Arrive at the airport for your flight to Rīga. On arrival, we transfer by coach to the four-star Avalon Hotel, where we stay for three nights with breakfast and dinner. Its location in the Old Town mere minutes from prominent landmarks makes it ideal for exploring the city. All rooms are elegantly decorated, well-appointed and offer complimentary Wi-Fi. Local and European dishes are served at the hotel’s restaurant, while the cosy lobby bar is ideal for predinner drinks.

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EU RO PE A N TO U R DAY 3 – RĪGA After breakfast, we take a short drive out of the city to the Latvian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum. Spread across 213 acres of lush woodland are over 118 homesteads, churches and windmills from all across Latvia, which provide a fascinating insight into centuries of rural local life. The exhibits are organised according to administrative regions, drawing attention to variations in building design and living arrangements. Keep an eye out for the Usma Church, a rare example of a wooden church, as most were replaced by stone buildings in the 19th century. We return to our hotel after our visit, with the remainder of the day at leisure to unearth more of Riga’s gems. A stone’s throw from your hotel are the five former Zeppelin hangars that form the bustling Central Market, a cavernous treasure of smoked fish and fresh vegetables. If you’re feeling adventurous you may wish to pause at a tavern to try some black balsam, a traditional herbal liqueur so potent it was rumoured to have cured Catherine the Great of a terrible ailment! This evening we dine at a local restaurant. DAY 4 – RUNDĀLE PALACE We depart Rīga after breakfast and head south to Rundāle Palace, one of the most spectacular palaces in the Russian Empire. Once the summer residence of the Dukes of Courland, it was designed by the architect Rastrelli, whose other chefs-d’oeuvre include the Peterhof, Winter and Catherine Palaces. We join a local expert for a tour of this opulent BaroqueRococo masterpiece. Marvel at the ostentatious Duke’s bedroom, the throne room with its decadent use of golden stuccos, and the all-white ballroom with intricate stuccos depicting pastoral scenes. It’s astonishing to realise there were periods under occupation when the palace doubled as a hospital, school and grain storehouse! Within the 178-acre grounds are the impeccably kept French Baroque and rose gardens, which are lovely to stroll through. Afterwards, we continue south across the border to Vilnius, where we stay for three nights with breakfast and dinner at the four-star Radisson Blu Hotel

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Lietuva. Situated on the banks of the River Neris, the hotel is just a 10-minute walk from the Old Town. The rooms come with complimentary Wi-Fi, while the bar on the 22nd floor offers wonderful views. There is also a spa at the hotel with treatments available at an extra cost. Tonight we enjoy dinner at the hotel’s riverside restaurant, which serves international dishes.

DAY 5 – VILNIUS The Lithuanian capital is an alluring beauty that has retained a confident charm despite devastating wars, invasions and fires. The Old Town is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site for its profound influence on the cultural and architectural evolution of much of eastern Europe. Countless church steeples


EU RO PE A N TO U R pierce the skyline, while Gothic and neo-Classical structures complement some of Europe’s finest Baroque architecture. The austere façade of Vilnius Cathedral belies the dazzling Chapel of St Casimir within. Occupying a large part of the historic centre is the impressive Vilnius University, eastern Europe’s oldest and Lithuania’s largest, with an astonishing 13 courtyards. After breakfast, we enjoy a guided tour of the Old Town by coach and on foot to see many of its highlights. The remainder of the day is at leisure, so take the opportunity to delve deeper into some of the sights of this morning, or relax in one of the city’s many green spaces. Why not visit the exceptional Church of Sts Peter and Paul? Over 2,000 intricate stucco figures adorn its breathtaking interior, while gilded accents lend a truly divine touch – some would say this is undoubtedly the finest Baroque jewel of Vilnius. This evening we dine together at a local restaurant. DAY 6 – TRAKAI ISLAND CASTLE Today we head west to a picture-postcard area of Lithuania, where far-reaching verdant landscapes are broken up by crystal-clear lakes speckled with leafy islands. Atop one such island sits a red-brick Gothic castle straight out of a fairy tale, complete with wooden footbridge and moat. We visit the splendid island castle of Trakai and discover its origins: it was built during the reign of Grand Duke Vytautas and completed just before a crushing victory over the Teutonic Knights. The castle museum showcases an impressive range of weaponry and artefacts, such as coins, tankards and tiles. You’ll encounter cobblestones and many steps when visiting various parts of the castle complex. For a more relaxing way to appreciate the castle and scenic surroundings, you may wish to follow the encircling path that hugs the shore of the island, or take a break at the castle’s café and admire the lovely views over the lake. Perhaps visit the attractive town of Trakai and see the distinctive wooden houses of the Karaim, a Turkic-speaking community that was resettled here from Crimea. Later we return to our hotel in Vilnius, where there’s time to relax and enjoy the hotel’s facilities before dinner tonight at the hotel’s restaurant. Should you wish to venture out, the bohemian neighbourhood of Užupis on the other side of the River Neris is a trove of fascination. The artists who set up home here declared it a ‘republic’ with its own flag, constitution and independence day, which falls curiously on the 1st of April! The narrow streets here are lined with inviting cafés, art galleries and hidden courtyards waiting to be explored. DAY 7 – HILL OF CROSSES After breakfast we depart Vilnius and travel northwest to one of Lithuania’s most awe-inspiring sights, the Hill of Crosses. Here on an unassuming hillock, thousands of crosses seem to sprout from the earth, interspersed by poignant statues of the Virgin Mary, carvings of Lithuanian patriots and effigies left by Catholic pilgrims. They began appearing after the suppression of the 1831 uprising against the Russians, who made several attempts to bulldoze the site but the crosses kept reappearing. Over time the hill has become a symbol of hope and peaceful resistance against hostile invaders – and certainly a sight you won’t easily forget. We then journey further north back into Latvia and the enchanting coastal city of Jūrmala, a beloved seaside resort for over 200 years. Originally a cluster of fishing villages, genteel Jūrmala now showcases a unique collection of ornate timber cottages and

The Hill of Crosses, Lithuania

contemporary masterpieces. We stay right on the shore at the superb four-star superior Baltic Beach Hotel & Spa, set amidst white-sand dunes on a private beach surrounded by luxuriant pine trees. If the fresh, pine-scented breeze fails to reinvigorate, the hotel’s spa offers an array of treatments at an additional cost.

This evening we meet at the hotel’s sea-view restaurant for our farewell dinner, a fitting way to conclude a most memorable tour. DAY 8 – RETURN FLIGHT Transfer to the airport for your flight home.

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MONTENEGRO’S RIVIERA & DU B ROVN I K 8 days from only £1,199pp SINGLE-CENTRE TOUR

Discover two of the Adriatic’s most resplendent gems: Montenegro’s rugged beauty, compelling history and alluring coastline, plus Dubrovnik, described by George Bernard Shaw as ‘paradise on earth’. Montenegro’s wild beauty and incredible heritage, encompassing the legacy of the Venetians, Ottoman Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire and former Yugoslavia, make it a unique and enticing area to explore. Only independent once again since 2006, this small yet mighty country boasts fascinating history and truly magnificent scenery. Christened Montenegro by the Venetians for its imposingly rugged mountains – seen from the sea, the towering peaks appear black – this tiny Balkan nation combines an alluring coastline with a glorious, wild hinterland. Neighbouring Dubrovnik, described by Byron as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’, is the icon of Croatia’s spectacular Dalmatian Coast. The perfectly picturesque Old Town offers unforgettable vistas that never fail to impress, whether you are visiting for the first time or the 50th. A prosperous independent republic and sea power for centuries, UNESCOlisted Dubrovnik affords wonderful views from every

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angle with its baroque buildings and marble streets harbouring riveting stories. While Montenegro has been conquered many times, it is telling that the Venetians and AustroHungarians never took the starkly rustic inland areas and instead settled the rich coastal areas. This left the bucolic village life of the Montenegrin mountain clans barely changed over the centuries and with little in common with the seafaring traders of the coast. From its hearty mountain fare of smoked meats and cheeses, to the many traditional dishes left behind by successive invaders, Montenegrin cuisine is appetising and varied. The UN’s 192nd country also has excellent but relatively unheard-of wine – little surprise with its pleasant Mediterranean climate and proximity to Italy’s wine regions. An integral figure in Montenegro’s eventful past is Nikola Petrovic, who ruled Montenegro for 50 years as a duke and eight as a king. Nikola and his wife, Milena,


EU RO PE A N TO U R Relax in Budva on the Montenegrin riviera

PRICE INCLUDES • Stay in Budva, a beautiful town on the Montenegrin riviera • Explore historic Dubrovnik with a local expert • Uncover the story of Montenegro on a visit to the former capital, Cetinje, with an expert local guide • Enjoy a lunchtime tasting of traditional Montenegrin mountain food • Tour the stunningly sited town of Kotor • Take a boat journey to the Church of Our Lady of the Rocks in Boka Bay • Enjoy a tasting of Montenegro’s excellent wines close to the capital, Podgorica • Visit the fascinating town ruins of Old Bar • Take a serene boat journey on southern Europe’s largest lake, where bird life abounds • Enjoy a farewell dinner at a traditional ‘under the bell’ restaurant

Plus, of course... • Return flights from a selection of regional airports with hotel transfers • Seven nights in excellent four-star accommodation inclusive of local taxes, with breakfast and dinner • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout Please note: our 2020 itinerary differs from days 5 to 7, with 6 nights in Budva, Montenegro and 1 night in Cavtat, Croatia.

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drove their tiny kingdom into the 20th century with innovations including the country’s first constitution and currency. The forward-thinking monarchs also increased Montenegro’s presence on the international stage by marrying five of their daughters to European princes and kings, earning Nikola the epithet of ‘the father-in-law of Europe’. We will learn about Nikola, his queen and the rest of the intriguing Petrovic dynasty’s impact on Montenegro during an enthralling tour of their former royal seat. You will return home with memories of the wonderful contrasts of this compact country, from the drama of the immense landscapes and mesmerising coastlines to how the people of the historic towns of Cetinje, Kotor, Budva and Bar shaped this surprising corner of the Balkans. Along with the eternal magic of Adriatic gem of Dubrovnik in neighbouring Croatia, Montenegro offers us a glimpse of the Mediterranean of yesteryear. By the end of this insightful tour you will

have explored the rustic charm and coastal appeal that characterise Montenegro: a country still off the beaten track. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN BUDVA You will be greeted at the airport by a member of the Riviera Travel team to help you check in for your flight to Dubrovnik or Tivat. Upon arrival, you will be escorted to the four-star Hotel Moskva. Set in an ideal location in visitor-friendly Budva, just a 10-minute walk from the seafront and a pleasant 15-minute stroll past bustling cafes, restaurants and shops from the beautiful Old Town, this elegant hotel offers all the modern comforts you would expect from accommodation of this rating. The stylish property features a smart and cosy bar, outdoor seasonal swimming pool and small spa, as well as free Wi-Fi for guests. Settle in before rejoining the group this evening for a welcome reception with drinks and then a tasty dinner in Hotel Moskva’s restaurant: the perfect opportunity to meet your fellow travellers. DAY 2 – BUDVA, PODGORICA & WINE TASTING The ancient town of Budva, which forms the heart of the Budva Riviera, was founded by the Greeks and fortified during the Middle Ages. This morning we uncover the secrets of its atmospheric Old Town with our expert local guide. Blessed with a beautiful climate and stunning coastline, lively Budva attracts visitors of all ages with its captivating mix of sand and pebble beaches, sheltered coves, lush gardens and a dazzling marina lined with shiny yachts. Along the seafront promenade are bustling restaurants and cafés, loved by both visitors and locals, with menus offering fresh seafood, barbecued meats, pizza and pasta. In the afternoon we drive through Podgorica, the understated capital situated at the confluence of two rivers, overlooked by rugged mountains. For nearly half a century, it was known as Titograd after Yugoslavia’s leader during communist rule. The first wine was produced in the region more than 2,000 years ago and Montenegro is no exception. To discover this ancient tradition and sample some delicious local wines, we visit the mammoth Šipčanik wine cellar. It occupies a former underground military hangar, abandoned after NATO bombing in 1999, and now houses around 2 million litres of wine. Set directly below the vineyards where the grapes are grown, the cellar is the perfect setting for a tasting. Tonight we enjoy dinner together in one of Budva’s charming restaurants.

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EU RO PE A N TO U R Bay of Kotor

DAY 3 – KOTOR AND PERAST This morning, we drive west to the breathtaking Boka Bay and the towns of Kotor and Perast. Only Montenegrin for the last century, the legacy of 400 years as part of the Republic of Venice is strongly felt here. From the winged lion, the symbol of San Marco and emblem of Venice above the city gates, to the archetypal Venetian-style buildings, there is a strong feeling of the ‘Serenissima’ in the air. Called to protect the city from the attacking Ottomans, the Venetians closed off the neck of the bay with chains to keep the invaders’ ships out. We make a stop on the twisting road down into Kotor to marvel at the awe-inspiring view of the city, set against the commanding backdrop of towering peaks surrounding Boka Bay. Guarded by medieval stone walls, the city is home to numerous churches including the 850-year-old Catholic cathedral with relics of the 3rd-century martyr, St Tryphon, set against the incredible terrain of the dramatic mountains, and the Orthodox Church of St Nikola with large and amazing paintings. The Veneto-speaking residents of old Kotor were skilled sailors and traded the local resources of salt and silver, incredibly coveted in medieval times, bringing prosperity to the city. Strolling around the narrow lanes with your local guide, spare a moment for the city’s feline residents: they saved the city, then named Cattaro, from the plague by catching the diseasetransmitting mice, and became unofficial mascots of the city. You have a wide range of cafes and restaurants in

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Kotor to choose from at lunch time, before we continue to the captivating town of Perast. Flanked by rugged mountain scenery on one side and the placid waters of Boka Bay on the other, this lovely, small town is known for the two church islands just off the shore. We take a short boat ride to the man-made Our Lady of the Rocks island, shaped like a boat. Local legend states it was started by a wounded sailor, who was healed after finding the Virgin Mary’s image on a rock and dedicated himself to making a church in her honour. The island’s small Catholic church is resplendent with art, including Church of Our Lady of the Rocks

many Baroque works by famous 17th-century local artist, Tripo Kokolja, and countless silver votive tablets from sailors grateful for salvation on the seas. Upstairs the tiny museum is crammed with treasures, including a masterpiece painted by Kokolja at only 14 years of age and a tapestry worked on for 25 years by a local woman waiting for her husband to return from sea. Amongst the gold and silver threads, she added her own hair and finally became blind from the years of dedicated work. After a truly memorable day, we return to the hotel for dinner.


EU RO PE A N TO U R DAY 5 – DUBROVNIK Today we visit Montenegro’s neighbour, Croatia, with a local expert to see the unique city that Byron dubbed, ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’. As with Montenegro, Dubrovnik has a history with the Venetians although it later thrived as an independent city-state for 700 years and is markedly different to the rest of Croatia. The stunning baroque city we see today is the result of wealth built up through trading throughout the Mediterranean and with the Ottoman Empire. Nestled behind the excellently preserved city walls are countless narrow lanes with steep stairs just waiting to be explored. From its origins in the 7th century, the city has withstood earthquakes and war across the ages to emerge triumphant. Paved with marble, the main street gleams enticingly in the sunlight and takes you all the way through the Old Town, from the fortified Pile gate to the Ploce gate by the harbour. For lunch today you may wish to dine at one of Dubrovnik’s many top-quality restaurants. Why not take the opportunity to try some tasty Dalmatiancoast seafood or risotto?

Stari Bar

DAY 6 – BUDVA Today you have a free day to explore Budva as you wish. Why not meander along the marina or explore the narrow cobbled lanes in the Old Town? Later we enjoy our final dinner at Hotel Moskva.

DAY 4 – CETINJE & FOOD TASTING After a buffet breakfast at the hotel, we head to Cetinje, the former capital of Montenegro and royal seat of the ruling Petrović family. On our journey, we pass through rugged mountains covered with pine forests and dotted with idyllic, small holdings – take in the quintessential Montenegrin landscapes as eagles swoop overhead. Attractive Cetinje is home to fewer than 15,000 people now but is replete with signs of its prestigious past status as capital, with ornate former embassies and traditional-style public buildings. We visit King Nikola’s Museum, located off the charming main square with its al fresco café culture. This huge burgundy building gives little away from the outside of the fascinating artefacts within. Learn the incredible story of this tiny kingdom over the 58year reign of its innovative rulers, Nikola and Milena, through a guided museum visit. From examples of the first Montenegrin currency, vibrantly hued national dress and captured Ottoman flags illustrating the long struggles with its erstwhile neighbour. The museum provides a glimpse into the compelling story of the proud Montenegrin people through the 19th and 20th century. Following our museum visit, we head to an authentic restaurant in the countryside for a tasting session of traditional Montenegrin favourites: smoked meats and cheeses with delicious ‘priganice’ – incredibly moreish doughnuts served with honey, which locals traditionally offer to house guests. There’s free time for lunch in Podgorica before we return to Budva and have dinner together in the hotel.

DAY 7 – BAR AND SKADAR LAKE Stari Bar, or Old Bar, is a time capsule dating from 1878 when the town’s old quarter was abandoned following liberation from the Ottomans. The steep but pretty street leading up to Stari Bar is filled with small shops and quaint cafés with colourful shutters and flowers. There’s a wide variety of lunch options to choose from here, looking down over the new town to the Adriatic. Against the now-familiar Montenegrin backdrop of stunning mountains dotted with cypress and olive trees, peaceful Stari Bar, with its cobbled streets, is worth exploring on a short walking tour for those who wish. The largest lake in southeastern Europe is our destination for the afternoon: Lake Skadar is home to half of Europe’s population of endangered Dalmatian pelicans, amongst over 280 bird species which call this vast, unspoilt wetland area home. Spanning both Montenegro and neighbouring Albania, and fed by six rivers, this natural paradise is fringed by tall reeds and contains huge expanses of waterlilies that call to mind

the work of Monet. To fully enjoy the lake’s serene and dreamy ambience, we take a boat trip with birds flying alongside us and occasional fishermen dotting the banks. Surrounded by mountains and with just the sound of birds, it’s easy to imagine you have left the 21st century far behind. In the summer months, there is the possibility to take a dip in the pristine waters of the lake, or just sit back and unwind with some complimentary local cheese, priganice doughnuts and traditional brandy. Afterwards we enjoy a farewell dinner as we look back over the memorable experiences of the past few days. DAY 8 – RETURN HOME Transfer to either Dubrovnik or Tivat airport for your return flight.

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B U D A P E S T, B R AT I S L AV A & VIENNA 8 days from only £1,459pp TWO-CENTRE TOUR

Discover the very best of imperial Vienna, Budapest and Bratislava, each with their own fascinating stories, and follow the mighty Danube to lessexplored towns frozen in time, fairy-tale castles and majestic palaces. Travel to the heart of Europe and you’ll find a trio of storied countries connected by the winding waters of the tenacious Danube river. No longer the ‘forgotten corner of Europe’, Austria, Hungary and Slovakia offer a warm welcome, keen to show off the spoils of their eclectic ruling histories and cultural influences. This is especially true of the Austrian capital, Vienna, which sits resplendent as the former seat of the Habsburg monarchy, the wealthy and hugely influential royal house that dominated central Europe from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The Vienna we see today is a limelight-stealing city draped in opulence. Its pristine streets are lined with exquisite examples of ornamental architecture, with the Schönbrunn Palace triumphing as the ultimate Baroque beauty. Heralded the ‘capital of classical music’, Vienna once attracted the world’s greatest composers, including Mozart, Beethoven and Strauss, whose timeless chefsd’oeuvre still resonate through the fine concert halls of the city. Just over the Slovakian border we come to Bratislava, a city that thrived through the Habsburg

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era as the royal capital of the Kingdom of Hungary, then struggled under Communist rule in the 20th century before emerging as the capital of a newly independent Slovakia in 1993. The result is an evocative mix of charming old town, delicate Baroque palaces and austere socialist landmarks of steel and concrete, all overlooked by a medieval hilltop castle. The third capital city on our tour, Budapest, has had a similarly tumultuous past, only officially created in 1873 with the merging of Buda, Pest and Obuda. Its historic roots, however, stretch back through the Habsburg era and the 16th-century Ottoman invasion to Roman rule at the beginning of the first century. The Danube provides the unofficial border between hilly Buda with its atmospheric castle district, and Pest, which boasts a long list of significant highlights topped by the immense riverside Parliament Building, the country’s most iconic landmark. Of course, there’s much more to Hungary than Budapest – we’ll enjoy a taste of local life at the underthe-radar town of Győr, take a trip to this land-locked country’s ‘seaside’ at beautiful Lake Balaton, and visit

an equestrian ranch on the rural ‘Puszta’ plains. With tours of Hungary’s Gödöllő Palace, Vienna’s worldfamous Schönbrunn Palace and the hilltop ruins of Slovakia’s Devin castle, our all-embracing itinerary through enthralling central Europe is complete. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN BRATISLAVA Fly to Vienna and transfer by coach to Bratislava, where we stay for three nights, with breakfast and dinner, at the four-star Hotel Devin. This smart hotel is well-positioned on the banks of the Danube at the edge of the historic old town. The hotel’s swimming pool, wellness centre and sauna offer guests opportunities for relaxation after a day of sightseeing. This evening join your tour manager for an informal welcome drinks reception, followed by dinner, where you will meet your fellow travellers and have the opportunity to get to know them. DAY 2 – BRATISLAVA & DEVIN CASTLE This morning we enjoy a walking tour of Bratislava exploring the narrow streets and hidden alleyways


EU RO PE A N TO U R See why Budapest is nicknamed the ‘Pearl of the Danube’

PRICE INCLUDES • Enjoy a guided tour of Vienna, Europe’s ‘classical heart’, city of the musical Strauss family and former home of the Habsburgs • Take the Imperial Tour of magnificent Schönbrunn Palace, the impressively opulent summer palace of the Habsburgs • Explore Budapest, the ‘Pearl of the Danube’, by coach and on foot – with a tour of the majestic Parliament Building • Wander the winding streets of Bratislava’s old town with a local guide, before taking a boat ride along the Danube to the dramatic clifftop ruins of Devin castle • Travel the scenic route into Hungary to the Baroque town of Győr • Cruise across central Europe’s largest lake, Balaton, known to locals as the ‘Hungarian Sea’, and visit the genteel resort towns of Balatonfüred and Tihany

of the old town. This tiny capital city is overlooked by Bratislava Castle, which sits proudly on the green hill that slopes to the Danube on one side and the old town on the other. Gleaming white with a russet roof and four corner towers, this storybook castle is the undeniable star of the show, but the charming 18thcentury old town hides its own treasures, including the pretty Blue Church of St Elizabeth, which looks like a wedding cake with its ‘iced-on’, baby-blue Art Nouveau decoration. The aptly named Main Square is a natural place to pause at a pavement café, perhaps enjoying a delicate pastry or work-of-art cake while overlooked by the pastel-coloured buildings – look for the cannonball lodged in the clock tower of the Old Town Hall, which was shot by Napoleon’s soldiers during his three-day siege of the city in 1809. You can also see one of the invading French

• Visit the Royal Palace of Gödöllő, a former favourite of Hungary’s beloved Queen ‘Sisi’ Elisabeth • Watch an exhilarating display of Hungarian horsemanship and enjoy a lively farewell banquet at the Lazar Equestrian Park in Hungary’s rural ‘Puszta’

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Devin Castle

soldiers immortalised in bronze – one of several quirky statues dotting the city. Just outside of the old town walls, which are guarded by the 600-year-old copper-topped tower of Michael’s Gate, we pass the crumbling peach façade of Trinity Church, a Baroque beauty with an incredibly ornate marble altar, to reach the grand presidential palace and its pristine gardens. There’s free time after the tour for a wander and perhaps some lunch. Why not browse the quirky shops in the old town for some souvenirs of Slovak specialities, such as sweet currant wine and items embroidered with colourful folk patterns. In the afternoon we meander along the Danube to

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EU RO PE A N TO U R Devin castle, an extraordinary ruin perched impossibly at the top of a sheer cliff, which looms a hundred metres above the surrounding forested countryside. As you soak in the mesmerising view over the confluence of the Danube and Morava rivers across to Austria, you’ll understand why the castle has such a long and illustrious history, stretching back more than a millennium. At the bottom of the hill stands a moving memorial to victims of the Iron Curtain, unveiled in 2008 by our Queen. Tonight we enjoy dinner at a local restaurant. DAY 3 – VIENNA & SCHÖNBRUNN PALACE This morning we follow the curve of the Danube, through a patchwork of fields and forests, to Vienna. This magical, musical city is one of the shining gems of central Europe, boasting beautiful Baroque architecture and exquisite imperial palaces from its Habsburg heyday. Wide boulevards lined with elegant buildings give Vienna an almost Parisian feel, and strolling the main Kärntner Strasse will take you through the refined heart of the city, from the worldfamous State Opera House, resplendent in the neoRenaissance style, to St Stephen’s cathedral with its gloriously colourful mosaic roof. If you wish you can peruse the designer boutiques whose shiny window displays contrast with the ornate stonework above them. Perhaps savour a slice of flaky apple strudel or rich chocolate ‘sachertorte’, always accompanied by a mound of ‘schlag’ or whipped cream for dipping – the café culture here is said to have encouraged the birth of football punditry, as locals heatedly dissected

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Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna

matches over coffee. Wherever you wander in this glitzy city, your path will be enlivened by street entertainers, including the occasional opera singer. A guided tour takes us around the city sights, such as the Hofburg, a former imperial palace now home to a collection of Vienna’s most precious and prestigious treasures. We then spend the afternoon enjoying the Imperial Tour at Vienna’s other incredible palace, Schönbrunn. While Hofburg was the favoured winter residence of the Habsburg

monarchy, Schönbrunn was their summer home – and it’s certainly befitting of this powerful and discerning royal house. Recognisable worldwide for its perfectly symmetrical lemon-and-white façade, backed by expansive manicured gardens and lush woodlands, this 18th-century palace resembles an enormous jewellery box, overflowing with the finest furniture, priceless porcelain and enthralling works of art. At every turn the eye is caught by a glittering chandelier, colourful tapestry or gleaming piece of glassware


EU RO PE A N TO U R – even the floors and ceilings are intricate pieces of artwork. While it’s impossible to cover all 1,441 rooms on the tour, the gilded Mirror Room parlour where a six-year-old Mozart played for Empress Maria Theresa is a must-see. DAY 4 – GYŐR After breakfast we drive through the bucolic countryside to Hungary. Shortly after crossing the border we stop at Győr, a charming town with peaceful pedestrianised streets that lead to wide flagstone squares lined with Baroque buildings in shades of terracotta, peach, cream, white and yellow. Győr is still something of a hidden gem in Hungary, so you’ll find yourself among locals as we pass a leisurely few hours here, taking in the Saint Ignatius Benedictine church – gleaming white with twin blue-topped towers – which overlooks the pink-hued Marian column on Szechenyi Square, and the town hall, a beautiful example of Baroque architecture complete with window ornamentation and a trio of intricate towers. Győr’s best-known building is the Puspokvar bishop’s palace, perched on Kaptalan Hill overlooking the point where the Danube, Raba and Rabca rivers meet. Just beside it you’ll find the 12th-century cathedral, where a ‘weeping’ icon of the Madonna takes pride of place on a gilded altar. After time for lunch we continue to Budapest, where we stay four nights at the four-star Hotel Museum. Perfectly located on a quiet street just a short stroll from the city’s central sights, this hotel even boasts its own small art gallery. Bratislava, Slovakia

Lake Balaton, Hungary

DAY 5 – BUDAPEST Today we explore the vibrant Hungarian capital, Budapest, both by coach and on foot. Boasting a truly unique atmosphere that comes from the merging of three cities into one, the ‘Pearl of the Danube’ is a captivating melting pot of influences from the various foreign powers that have ruled over it. The lasting Turkish legacy of Ottoman rule can be seen in the thermal spas that dot the city – there are more here than any other capital city in the world. The Habsburgs filled the imperial city with grandeur, notably on Budapest’s crowning glory, Castle Hill, a microcosm of the city with leafy, cobbled streets, contrasting churches on sweeping squares and, of course, the vast Royal Palace and Buda Castle complex. A funicular leads from the Danube to the fairy-tale old town of Buda, whose gems include the Gothic towers of the Fisherman’s Bastion, the colourful mosaic roof of Matthias Church, quaint pastel-hued houses, and bronze statues of Hungarian kings and princes – all with enchanting views over the Danube to the Pest side of the city. Crossing the impressive Chain Bridge we come to the incredible Hungarian Parliament Building. Spreading itself grand and glorious along the bank of the Danube, this jaw-dropping neo-Gothic building dominates the city skyline with its dome and symmetrical spires, contrasting a red roof with a gleaming white façade. We take a tour of the equally grandiose interior, before enjoying free time. The neo-Classical St Stephen’s basilica and the Moorishstyle synagogue boast breathtaking interiors, while the stirring Heroes’ Square and the Szechenyi thermal baths draw visitors to the edge of the city centre. Why not relax over a coffee or a warming drink of ‘pálinka’, a traditional Hungarian fruit brandy, in the lovely park that lies between them? DAY 6 – LAKE BALATON Today we drive through rural Hungary, passing lavender fields that, when in season, blanket the countryside with fragrant swathes of purple. Breathe in the wonderful scent of this aromatic perennial and you could easily believe you’re in the south of France. The sea of lavender gradually gives way to the silky sea-green waters of Lake Balaton, where the little resort villages that dot the shore add to the seaside feel. Our first stop is Tihany, a tiny town perched on a high peninsula that juts out into the lake. The twinspired waterfront abbey is the jewel in the crown here, but the whimsical village, with its thatched cottages, rustic restaurants and charming souvenir shops,

provides a refreshing contrast to our previous big city destinations. Look out for the pepper shop on the flower-hung high street – its white walls are decorated with rows of red chilli peppers. From Tihany we take a relaxing hour-long cruise along the lake, drinking in views of the surrounding green fields and densely forested hills dotted with the occasional cluster of red rooftops. Afterwards we visit smart Balatonfüred, one of the oldest spa resorts in Hungary. Here you can stroll the tree-lined lakeside promenade, perhaps stopping at a marina café to enjoy an ice-cream overlooking the bobbing boats. Worth a visit is leafy Győgy Square, where a pump house sits in front of the grand State Heart Hospital. Here you may wish to fill your bottle with refreshing mineral water taken from the nearby springs – the water reportedly cures all sorts of ailments! DAY 7 – GÖDÖLLŐ PALACE & PUSZTA EQUESTRIAN PARK Our final full day begins with a visit to Gödöllő Palace, just outside of Budapest. Less ostentatious than Schönbrunn in Vienna yet undeniably appealing, the palace features a white Baroque facade with pastel pink and baby blue touches. It was a favourite palace of Hungary’s beloved Queen ‘Sisi’ and you’ll find a statue of the ‘people’s princess’ in her memorial garden. Inside, sumptuously decorated royal suites showcase fine furniture and paintings, revealing glimpses of the 19th-century golden era of this palace. During Soviet rule the palace became a care home for the elderly before work began in 1985 to restore it to its former glory. Afterwards we travel to the rural Puszta, the ‘Great Hungarian Plain’ – a stretch of flat, fertile lowland with a smattering of horse ranches giving a wild-west feel. Nestled among the lakes and forests of the Gödöllő Hills, we find the Lazar Equestrian Park, owned by champion carriage racers, the famous Lazar brothers. Here we enjoy an exciting afternoon being entertained by this traditional sport and some incredible displays from the majestic horses and their skilled riders. We’ll also take a carriage ride around the ‘ranch’, meet the horses and animals in the smallholding, and have the opportunity to admire the Lazar brothers’ impressive trophy collection. The day ends with a lively farewell banquet, during which we’ll no doubt toast to a memorable tour of central Europe with a glass of schnapps, while Hungarian musicians provide a spirited soundtrack. DAY 8 – RETURN FLIGHT Transfer to Vienna airport for your return flight.

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ST PETERSBURG & MOSCOW 7 days from only £1,699pp TWO-CENTRE TOUR

Discover St Petersburg and Moscow, home to countless symbols of imperial and revolutionary Russia, from the Kremlin and Red Square to the Hermitage and the Peterhof Palace – plus the heritage of Chekhov, Tchaikovsky and the world’s finest ballet. It’s no wonder St Petersburg and Moscow are high on the ‘must-see’ list of discerning travellers. These two cities have always been pivotal to the history and culture of Eastern Europe, so it’s not surprising that they’re home to some of the world’s most influential architecture and art. Our first destination is St Petersburg, founded in 1703 by Peter the Great as the imperial capital of the tsars. Its majestic boulevards with splendid Baroque buildings, threaded by winding canals and set among delightful parks, evoke the style of classical Italy that originally inspired Peter’s vision. The Russian Revolution changed everything – first the city lost its status as the capital of the Russian Empire under the tsars in favour of Moscow and was renamed Petrograd. After Lenin’s death, its name changed again to Leningrad, then it witnessed the rise of Stalin, suffered a brutal siege lasting two and a half years during the Second World War and endured the Cold War. Vladimir Putin was born here and, in 1991, the city regained its original name. Now St Petersburg

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has emerged wonderfully from its turbulent past to reclaim its place among the world’s most beautiful and fascinating cities. That elegant monument of old Russia, the Winter Palace, houses the best-known part of the Hermitage Museum, one of the world’s largest collections of art and artefacts, totalling over three million pieces. Similarly resplendent are St Isaac’s Cathedral with its massive red granite columns, the imposing Peter and Paul Fortress – its cathedral is the final resting place of many Romanovs – and the magisterial buildings lining the Neva River. Its tsarist grandeur aside, St Petersburg has another face that many visitors don’t appreciate. You can explore its many parks, take a stroll along its canals or window shop in its department stores and markets. It’s also the location of the Kirov (now known as the Mariinsky) Theatre, where some of the most celebrated names in ballet – Nureyev, Nijinsky and Pavlova among them – gained worldwide recognition. Other famous former residents include

Komsomolaskaya Metro Station, Moscow


Visit the extraordinary Winter Palace in St Petersburg

PRICE INCLUDES • Explore St Petersburg on a sightseeing coach tour passing the Peter and Paul Fortress, St Isaac’s Cathedral and the Church of Our Saviour on Spilled Blood – and more • Marvel at the grandeur of the Hermitage, now home to one of the world’s greatest art collections • Guided visit to Peterhof, the magnificent summer palace of the tsars, known as the ‘Russian Versailles’ • Enjoy a sightseeing coach tour of Moscow’s iconic sites, seeing the domes of St Basil’s Cathedral, the magnificent facade of the Bolshoi Theatre and the golden towers of Novodevichy Convent • Discover the Kremlin complex and Red Square on a fascinating guided tour • Go underground to some of Moscow’s iconic Metro stations

• Experience the wide-open spaces of Russia on the Sapsan high-speed train between St Petersburg and Moscow • Learn about the history of vodka on a tour of the Vodka Museum in St Petersburg, plus enjoy a tasting

Plus, of course... • Return flights from a selection of regional airports, with hotel transfers • Reserved seats on the Sapsan highspeed train from St Petersburg to Moscow • Six nights in five-star and four-star accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast and dinner • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £1,699pp novelty in the grand arcades of Tverskaya Street and bohemian Arbat, while the list of absorbing places goes on with Gorky Park, Stalin’s Bunker, the Gulag Museum, Victory Park and Tolstoy’s house. Add in Moscow’s celebrated Metro with its cathedral-like stations and you have an utterly unique destination. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN ST PETERSBURG Arrive at the airport for your flight to St Petersburg. On arrival, we transfer by coach to the five-star SO Sofitel St Petersburg, where we stay for three nights, with breakfast. The elegant hotel is welllocated around the corner from St Isaac’s Cathedral and a 15-minute walk to the State Hermitage. Its Hi-So Terrace serves international cuisine and boasts stunning views of the city. This evening we enjoy an informal drinks reception, followed by dinner at a nearby restaurant, for a chance to get to know our travel companions a little better. Tchaikovsky, Stravinsky and Pushkin, whose wonderful cultural legacies still endure. Next, we visit Moscow, which is for many a city steeped in mystery. The setting of so many Cold War spy novels, the city still retains an air of intrigue, making it stand out from Europe’s other capitals. Top of any visitor’s itinerary is the extraordinary Kremlin complex, housing sumptuous palaces and cathedrals, the Senate, Armoury and impressive squares and towers. Equally recognisable are St Basil’s Cathedral with its amazing multicoloured onion domes and Red Square, the site of Lenin’s mausoleum. Yet there’s so much more to see in Moscow than these grand symbols of politics and power. The city’s State University, housed in a palatial building, is where writers and thinkers such as Chekhov, Sakharov and Pasternak studied, while the Bolshoi Theatre is the home to the world’s most prestigious ballet company. Art lovers are spoilt for choice with a rich array of galleries, including the world-famous Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. Shopping takes on a refreshing

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See the colourful domes of St Basil’s Cathedral

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The Cathedral of Our Savior on Spilled Blood

DAY 2 – ST PETERSBURG & THE HERMITAGE MUSEUM Today begins with a city sightseeing tour by coach, experiencing at first hand the unrivalled splendour of St Petersburg’s imperial buildings. We see the breathtaking Winter Palace – which today houses part of the Hermitage Museum, which we will visit later. We also pass the Peter and Paul Fortress. Renowned for the glittering spire ascending from the cathedral’s bell tower, the fortress sits on an island in the Neva and was once the hub of Russia’s military power before later becoming a much-feared prison that counted Dostoyevsky, Trotsky and Gorky among its inmates. The gleaming cathedral is the final resting place of Peter the Great, while close by is the wooden Cabin of Peter the Great, one of the city’s original buildings and for a few years the summer residence of the tsars. We see handsome religious buildings like the gargantuan St Isaac’s Cathedral and the Church of Our Saviour on Spilled Blood with its ornate towers, and pass many fine houses and palaces that formerly belonged to the nobility. You’ll also discover grand boulevards like Nevsky Prospekt, the pretty canals and arched bridges that give the city its sobriquet, the ‘Venice of the North’ and the magnificent Admiralty building. We also see the enormous Palace Square, the city’s best-known open space. This afternoon we visit the Hermitage for a guided tour of some of its highlights. The scale of this complex is overwhelming as you’re surrounded by the grandeur of the former Winter Palace – enormous rooms, endless corridors, marble and gilt everywhere. The Hermitage houses an astonishing art collection, almost unmatched anywhere in the world. The statistics are staggering – its five buildings house over three million artefacts, with European paintings alone occupying 120 rooms that include masterpieces by Leonardo, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Monet and Matisse. Dinner is included this evening at a local restaurant. DAY 3 – PETERHOF After breakfast we explore Peterhof, sometimes called the ‘Russian Versailles’ due to its amazing residences, gardens and fountains, which were originally commissioned by Peter the Great in the 1700s. The

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sumptuous rooms inside the Grand Palace brim with fine art and lavish decoration – the Throne Room is especially opulent – while outside, hundreds of acres of gorgeously landscaped parkland display English and French design with bronze sculptures, summerhouses and geometrically arranged flowerbeds in complete harmony with their surroundings. Perhaps its most captivating view is the incredible Grand Cascade – 64 fountains and tiered pools adorned with golden statues that create an enchanting display. With the Grand Palace in the background, it’s a truly unforgettable spectacle. There’s also time to learn about Russia’s national drink – vodka – with a local guide who explains how the spirit is made, its history and traditions and the many different types. This insightful experience is accompanied, of course, by a vodka tasting. Then the afternoon is free for you to explore St Petersburg. Perhaps take a boat trip along the Neva, climb the 262 steps to the colonnade of St Isaac’s Cathedral for fabulous city views or simply stroll along the river, which is lined by attractive 19th-century

merchants’ houses as well as splendid palaces. Russia is a remarkable country and, especially for firsttime visitors, one of the most thought-provoking destinations anywhere. This evening, join your tour manager and fellow travellers for an included dinner at a local restaurant. DAY 4 – MOSCOW This morning we get a taste of the jaw-dropping vastness of this country when we board the Germanbuilt, high-speed Sapsan train that whisks us from St Petersburg to Moscow – roughly the distance between London and Aberdeen – in just under four hours. Upon our arrival in Moscow in the early afternoon, we have a guided tour of this incredible city that has played a pivotal role in world history over the past two centuries. The sense of history is staggering as we pass one remarkable sight after another and listen to the captivating stories behind them. We’ll see the 16th-century Novodevichy Convent and its adjacent cemetery, the resting place for many of Russia’s famous figures, including literary greats


Kazan Cathedral, St Petersburg

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Anton Chekhov and Nikolai Gogol, politicians Boris Yeltsin and Nikita Khrushchev, and composer Sergei Prokofiev. We’ll also visit the grandiose Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the tallest Orthodox Christian church in the world – the original church to stand on this site was the scene of the world premiere of Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture. Moscow’s myriad highlights include the world-famous Bolshoi Theatre; Lubyanka Square, dominated by the former home of the KGB; Tverskaya, the main thoroughfare; and the legendary Red Square, home to the grand GUM, now an upscale department store but renowned in Soviet times as the place to queue for one’s paltry allocation of pots and plates. Perhaps none is more iconic than the 16th-century St Basil’s Cathedral with its multicoloured domes – legend has it that the architects were blinded by Ivan the Terrible to prevent them from recreating this masterpiece. After our tour we check in to the four-star Novotel Moscow Centre, where we stay for three nights, with breakfast and dinner. The modern hotel is conveniently located close to two Metro stations, so you can easily explore the city on your own.

DAY 5 – MOSCOW METRO & KREMLIN Moscow’s fantastic underground railway system, the Metro, is not only the best way of getting around the city, but many of the elegant stations are gilded works of art. This morning we visit some of the most striking stations, featuring reflective marble walls, glittering chandeliers and stunning mosaics. Then we have a guided visit of the massive Kremlin complex – the apex of Russian political power. Commissioned in the 15th century by Ivan the Great, it was the world’s largest medieval fortress with walls and towers built by Italian master stonemasons. We’ll learn about its riveting history, as well as see its magnificent cathedrals and the splendid Terem Palace, whose 11 golden domes dominate the skyline. Gaze in awe at the astonishing Great Kremlin Palace, a 700room royal residence that incorporates the Armoury, filled with treasures such as dazzling jewellery and the world-famous Fabergé eggs. You’ll also see the imposing State Kremlin Palace, which was the USSR’s base during Soviet times and is now home of the Kremlin ballet – look out for the red stars atop some of its towers.

DAY 6 – FREE DAY IN MOSCOW You have the entire day at leisure to relax or explore Moscow’s very many gems. While the Hermitage often tops visitors’ must-see lists, the Pushkin Museum and Tretyakov Gallery each boasts worldclass art collections. Don’t miss the opportunity to see the Borodino Panorama at the newly reopened museum dedicated to one of the world’s largest paintings, whose 380-foot canvas illustrates in dramatic detail the decisive battle of 1812 that proved to be a major turning point in history. Perhaps stroll through the famous Gorky Park, which was designed in the 1920s as a communist utopia but has now been transformed into a beautiful, eco-friendly recreational zone. For a different view of Moscow, why not take a cruise along the River Moskva? On our final evening in this utterly fascinating city, we sit down to a farewell dinner with our travelling companions – the perfect close to a memorable tour. DAY 7 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the airport for your return flight.

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K R A KOW 4 days from only £649pp SINGLE-CENTRE TOUR

Once the home of Copernicus and Pope John Paul II, Krakow rivals Prague for sheer beauty and boasts over 6,000 historic buildings, a splendid main square and the striking Wawel Royal Castle. Set on the banks of the Vistula River near the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains, beautiful Krakow ranks with Prague and Vienna as one of the architectural gems of Central Europe – in fact, its entire historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city first became prominent a thousand years ago as the royal capital of Poland and remained so for 500 years, spanning both the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Its castle, the Wawel, evolved into a sumptuous royal palace and took full advantage of its position on the ancient trade routes to the Orient and Baltic. The city’s location and the trade in salt, which was extracted on a huge scale at the nearby Wieliczka mines, brought immense wealth and Krakow experienced its golden age during the 16th century, when learning and science prospered. Over the centuries, influence from Prussia and the cities of the Hanseatic League, and absorption within the Habsburg Empire, all made their marks on the marvellous architecture, art and culture of today’s city. At Krakow’s heart is its magnificent medieval square, one of the largest in Europe, but there’s so much more – over 6,000 historic buildings and monuments, a multitude of museums, two and a half million works of art, one of Europe’s oldest universities

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and a fascinating Jewish quarter. There are also about 140 churches, many of them stunningly decorated. Their presence reflects the importance of the Roman Catholic religion in Poland, and Krakow in particular. In 1978, at a time when Poland was officially an atheist country, the unknown Archbishop of Krakow was elected Pope John Paul II.

The city was spared significant damage during the Second World War, so today it’s a delight to explore and offers a real glimpse into the past. Yet Krakow is far from just a collection of buildings – its atmosphere is vibrant, with the past and present beautifully intertwined. It also boasts a great cultural history, which is hardly surprising from the country of Copernicus and Chopin, and during the evening there’s nothing better than enjoying one of the numerous classical concerts held in churches and concert halls throughout the city. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN KRAKOW Arrive at the airport for your flight to Krakow. We transfer by coach to the four-star Novotel Krakow Centrum for three nights, with breakfast. Situated next to the banks of the Vistula and close to Wawel Royal Castle, this modern hotel has a bar, restaurant and fitness facilities, including an indoor swimming pool, while all rooms are air-conditioned and feature Wi-Fi, television, tea- and coffee-making facilities and safe. Settle in before joining your tour manager this evening for an informal welcome drinks reception, followed by a three-course dinner, where you will meet your fellow travellers and have the opportunity to get to know them.


PRICE INCLUDES • Explore centuries of history on a guided walking tour of Krakow’s medieval centre • Visit Wawel, the castle district, home to one of Europe’s most striking royal residences • Discover the Wieliczka salt mines, source of the city’s wealth, on an optional tour • Take a guided tour of Auschwitz and Birkenau (included but optional)

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Return flights from a selection of regional airports, with hotel transfers Three nights in four-star accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

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Soak up the charms of wonderful Krakow

DAY 2 – KRAKOW After breakfast we enjoy a guided walking tour of Krakow’s historic centre. Rynek Główny, the medieval main square, is lined with grand pastel-coloured buildings dating back centuries and always busy with locals going about their business. In the centre of the square is the Cloth Hall, a splendid colonnaded Renaissance building that’s been the centre of the textile trade since the 16th century. Today it’s full of colourful stalls selling amber jewellery and other local crafts, and also houses an art gallery. Overlooking the square is Saint Mary’s Basilica, richly decorated with a stunning carved wooden altarpiece and a vaulted nave painted with stars. The 14th-century stained glass is particularly ornate. When the sun shines through, a kaleidoscope of colour decorates the chancel below. Listen out for a trumpeter sounding an hourly warning from the top of the taller of the basilica’s two ornate spires – a reminder of the Mongol invasions of the 13th century. You’ll also see the 110-foot-high Florian Gate and the other remains of the fortifications built during the early 14th century, and the Collegium Maius, the oldest building of the Jagiellonian University, whose most famous former student was the astronomer Copernicus. Later he overturned all conventional

thinking by suggesting that the sun was at the centre of the solar system, not the earth – a radical theory that sparked a scientific revolution. We visit the Wawel Royal Castle district, built on a low hill on a bend in the Vistula inhabited since the Palaeolithic period. This fortified site was the residence of the kings of Poland from 1038 until the end of the 16th century, when Warsaw became the new centre of government. The Wawel complex includes the cathedral, royal apartments, state rooms, crown treasury and armoury. Its cathedral is the final resting place of Polish monarchs and the site of the first mass – given in 1946 – by the newly ordained priest Karol Wojtyła, later to become Pope John Paul II. In the royal apartments you’ll see the impressive range of rooms that have been restored to their original Renaissance and Baroque glory, overflowing with fine furniture, works of art and one of Europe’s largest – and best – collections of tapestries. There will be free time to explore the rest of the complex,

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MAKE IT YOUR OWN Traditional Polish food tour Sample over a dozen types of traditional and authentic Polish and Krakow specialities, including Polish vodka and craft beers, with a local guide. Discover places loved by locals and explore the historic neighbourhood of Kazimierz. Your friendly guide will regale you with stories of the cultural traditions and history of the places we visit and the foods we try. We recommend a healthy appetite for this filling 3.5-hour walking tour. From £54pp including the three-tiered Italianate Renaissance courtyard. This afternoon there’s an opportunity to tour the famous 13th-century Wieliczka Salt Mines, a spectacular subterranean attraction adorned by statues and even a chapel, all sculpted from rock salt that looks like marble; your tour manager will advise you about timings and cost. Alternatively, you may choose to join a street food tour to sample Polish specialities and explore Krakow’s Kazimierz neighbourhood with a local guide. Please refer to the Personalise Your Holiday section for details. DAY 3 – AUSCHWITZ & BIRKENAU We thought long and hard about how appropriate it would be to include this morning’s destination – Auschwitz and Birkenau – on a holiday itinerary. As a company, our philosophy is that we try to inform our clients about all aspects of the countries we visit from the ‘tourist must-sees’ to places of historical importance. Our guided tour to Auschwitz and Birkenau is extremely moving and thought-provoking, but it is optional and you can choose instead to stay in Krakow for the whole day. Now a museum and monument, Auschwitz and Birkenau have been left virtually as they were when liberated in 1945. From the notorious watchtower at Birkenau you’ll get some sense of the sheer scale of the atrocities that took place here. After our tour we return to Krakow in the afternoon and the mood will lift as we have time to further explore the city’s wonderful attractions. DAY 4 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the airport for your return flight.

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THESSALONIKI, METEOR A & ALEXANDER T H E G R E AT ’ S GREECE 8 days from only £1,499pp TWO-CENTRE TOUR

Soaring snow-capped peaks and plunging canyons, magical villages and mountaintop monasteries, treasures of mighty empires and a stay in the country’s gastronomic capital – discover another side of Greece on this memorable tour. Stretching across many cultures and terrains, the region of northern Greece may possibly be more diverse than any other country in Europe. The Romans, Byzantines and Turks have all left their mark, and neighbouring Albania, Bulgaria and Turkey have helped shape a distinctive character. The region of Epirus will delight you with its soaring mountains and jaw-dropping canyons. Time seems to have stood still in the traditional villages scattered across the landscape. You’re sure to be amazed by your first view of the remarkable and iconic monasteries of Meteora – precariously perched on stone pillars, they’re a truly magical sight. The lakeside city of Ioannina is the perfect base from which to explore this region and all its treasures and we will spend our first three nights here. We will also explore the ancient necropolis of Vergina and the former port of Pella, both key sites in the history of the mighty Kingdom of Macedonia and historically linked to Alexander the Great and his father, Philip II. Our journey through northern Greece

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will also take us to the beautiful landscape of the Halkidiki Peninsula, and it is here where we discover the magnificence of the secluded monasteries of Mount Athos. Our tour also includes four nights in Thessaloniki, a vibrant city renowned for its excellent food – possibly the best in the country. You will have time to explore Thessaloniki at your own pace and there will be plenty of opportunities to sample the superb cuisine of Greece’s second city. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN IOANNINA Arrive at the airport for your flight to Thessaloniki. Upon arrival, we transfer by coach to Ioannina, where we stay for three nights at the four-star superior Hotel du Lac, with breakfast and dinner daily. The hotel enjoys an excellent location overlooking Lake Ioannina. There are two restaurants, a spa with a heated indoor pool, and a large outdoor pool (open during the summer months, weather permitting) surrounded by landscaped gardens. This evening we enjoy an informal drinks reception,


PRICE INCLUDES • Explore Ioannina, historic capital of the Epirus region, on a guided tour and experience the magnificent Pindos Mountains and the stunning Vikos Gorge • Marvel at the iconic monasteries of Meteora and enjoy the unique mountainside setting of Metsovo • See the ancient tombs of the kings of the mighty Macedonian Empire at Vergina and follow in the footsteps of Alexander the Great on a visit to Pella • Learn about the complex and fascinating history of Thessaloniki on a guided tour of Greece’s second city • Discover the beautiful landscape of Halkidiki and take a boat ride for superb views of the extraordinary monasteries of Mount Athos

Plus, of course... • Return flights from a selection of regional airports, plus all hotel transfers • Seven nights in four-star superior accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, plus breakfast and five dinners • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £1,499pp

gorges considered to be the ‘spine of Greece’. These rugged mountains are home to an abundance of flora and fauna, and offer some of the most dramatic scenery in Europe. The dense forests are a habitat for brown bears, wolves and jackals, while the skies are patrolled by soaring birds of prey, including golden eagles. Until quite recently, the ancient humpbacked bridges that criss-cross the valley floor played a vital role in linking local communities. As we drive through the traditional villages, we get a real sense of time standing still and a feel for a lifestyle quite different to other regions of Greece. Plunging to a maximum of 2,950 feet, the yawning Vikos Gorge is one of the deepest canyons in the world, capable of accommodating the full height of The Shard in London twice over. Home to 110 species of birds and many rare butterflies, this is a true natural monument. We visit the village of Mondendri for superb views of the gorge, bridges and river below. Of note is the 18th-century Kokkori Bridge, whose stone arch seems to leap improbably over the azure Voidomatis river. Our journey continues to the village of Vikos for the most stunning views of the gorge. You’ll have time to take in the glorious vistas and perhaps sample one of the savoury filo pastry pies for which Zagora is famous before we return to our hotel. DAY 3 – METEORA & METSOVO Today we visit the aptly named Meteora – meaning ‘suspended in the air’ – a World Heritage site and one of the most remarkable sights of mainland Greece. It gained prominence when it was used as a location in the 1981 James Bond film, For Your Eyes Only. We get our first breathtaking view many miles before reaching our destination. Natural sandstone pinnacles pierce the sky from the valley floor, while 14th-century monasteries perch precariously – or perhaps miraculously – on top. Meteora was the perfect location for monks seeking isolation; here they could pray and escape the threat of the Ottoman Empire. Today, roads provide convenient access to the site and only a short walk takes visitors to some of the more accessible monasteries. The sense of calm and serenity is palpable, and the way of life

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Meteora

followed by a three-course dinner at the hotel’s restaurant, for a chance to get to know our travel companions a little better. DAY 2 – IOANNINA & VIKOS GORGE This morning we enjoy a sightseeing tour of Ioannina, the historic capital of Epirus and one of northern Greece’s most atmospheric cities. Set against the Pindos Mountains, the city is located on the shores of Lake Ioannina. Christian, Jewish and Islamic influences are evident throughout, all reflected in the diverse architecture. Perhaps the most impressive building is the imposing castle, originally built in the 6th century by Emperor Justinian and rebuilt in the early 19th century by Ottoman ruler Ali Pasha. Standing high on a peninsula, the castle is surrounded by the enchanting stone houses and cobbled streets so typical of this region. This afternoon we travel north to the Zagoria region in the heart of the Pindos Mountains, a vast collection of snow-capped peaks, plateaus, valleys and

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for these monks has not changed for centuries. Over 20 monasteries once existed but now only six remain, and we include visits to two of these today. Gentlemen are required to remove their hats, and ladies should wear a long skirt or borrow one of the wraps provided. After an unforgettable visit, our journey continues to Metsovo. Perched high in the Pindos Mountains at the crossroads of the Greek regions of Epirus, Thessaly and Western Macedonia, this mountain town is known as the ‘aristocrat’. Steep pitched roofs and wooden buildings stretch out across the slopes, and grand mansions nestle between beech and fir trees. For centuries, sheep have grazed on the mountain slopes round Metsovo and the town is famous for its colourful woven textiles, as well as delicious smoked cheese. There’s time to enjoy the delights of alpine Metsovo before we return to Ioannina. DAY 4 – VERGINA, PELLA & THESSALONIKI This morning we depart Ioannina and travel east to Thessaloniki. Greece is scattered with rich archaeological sites and the treasures we visit today will not disappoint. At Vergina, we step back to a time when the Macedonian empire stretched from Italy to India, and discover Aigai, the ancient capital where Macedonian kings are buried. The surrounding fields are a sprawling necropolis with tombs ranging from the simple to the lavish. Of the latter, a number were excavated in the 1970s, including the tomb of King Philip II, father of Alexander the Great – left intact and undisturbed since antiquity, it’s considered one of archaeology’s greatest finds on par with Tutankhamun’s tomb in Egypt. The museum houses an extraordinary collection of exquisite jewellery, weapons and everyday utensils unearthed from the tomb, with Philip’s golden oak-leaf crown forming the centrepiece. This afternoon we continue to Pella, which was capital of Macedonia under the rule of Philip II and Alexander. It’s a sleepy town today but during the heyday of the Kingdom of Macedonia, ships from all over the Mediterranean came here to trade. We visit its world-class museum and, with the help of our local guide, this once-thriving ancient metropolis will be brought back to life. Later we continue to Thessaloniki and the fourstar Mediterranean Palace Hotel, where we stay Alexander the Great

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for four nights, with breakfast and two dinners. The hotel is located in the bustling Ladadika district, home to many outdoor restaurants and bars, and within a stone’s throw of the sea. Dinner is included tonight at the hotel. DAY 5 – THESSALONIKI This morning, we enjoy a city tour of Thessaloniki. Although this is Greece’s second-largest city, the centre, with its lovely gardens and enchanting squares, is remarkably compact and easy to navigate. As we travel by coach and on foot, our local guide will help us get under the many layers of history. Thessaloniki

was founded in 315 BC so Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman influences are all visible throughout the city. We visit the magnificent Byzantine church of Agios Dimitrios, which honours Thessaloniki’s patron saint, a Roman soldier killed on this site in AD 306 by Emperor Galerius, infamous persecutor of Christians. The Ottomans converted the church to a mosque and plastered over the original frescoes, which were only revealed again in the early 19th century. We journey back to Roman times with a visit to the magnificent Arch of Galerius, a symbol of the emperor’s power with carved panels celebrating a victory over the Persians. We’ll also see the 4thcentury Rotunda of Galerius, which the emperor had built as his future mausoleum, although he ended up being buried in today’s Serbia. Our city tour continues with a visit to the White Tower, an Ottoman fortress and the symbol of Thessaloniki. Built in the 15th century on the site of an earlier Byzantine fortification, it has been used to protect the harbour and also served as a garrison and a prison. The rest of the day is at leisure, giving you ample time to explore the city at your own pace. Why not take your pick of the city’s many fine museums? A good place to start is the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki, home to an impressive collection that provides a comprehensive overview of the city’s history, from prehistoric times to late antiquity. DAY 6 – FREE DAY IN THESSALONIKI The entire day is yours to enjoy the delights of Thessaloniki. Explore the Modiano covered market, the focal point of the city’s shopping district. There has been a market on this site since ancient times. Fishmongers display the morning’s catch fresh from the boat, and stalls groan under the weight of the seasonal fruit and vegetables grown in the fertile countryside close to the city. Herb-scented honey, salty feta cheese and the finest olives are just some of the delicacies you’ll find. Mingle with locals as they go

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about their day or relax with a refreshing drink at one of the busy tavernas. For superb views of Thessaloniki from the water, take a boat trip into the Thermaic Gulf or perhaps climb up to the Byzantine walls for panoramic views of the city at sunset. The picturesque waterfront area, which is particularly lively during the evening, is the perfect spot for a stroll or a drink. With a superb location in the fertile north and influences from so many cultures, Thessaloniki is Greece’s gastronomic capital. You can enjoy some of the finest cooking in the many tavernas, ouzerias and caféon’t leave without trying trigona panoramatos, golden filo triangles filled with creamy custard – perfect with a cup of strong Greek coffee. DAY 7 – ATHOS & HALKIDIKI This morning we head east to Halkidiki, whose three jutting peninsulas, when viewed from above, resemble the trident of Poseidon. Home to rugged red mountains and golden coves lapped by turquoise waters, this dramatic landscape is a complete contrast to anything we’ve seen so far on our tour. We will discover the easternmost peninsula, Mount Athos, an Orthodox monastic state and a UNESCOlisted site also known as Holy Mountain. Founded in the 11th century, this spiritual centre today comprises 20 monasteries inhabited by up to 2,000 monks who still use the Julian calendar. Astonishingly, only male visitors are allowed to set foot on the peninsula, as the monks feel the presence of females slows their path towards spiritual enlightenment. Even female animals are banned, and cheese and eggs have to be shipped in, although the monks do turn a blind eye to the female cats who help keep the mice in check. Among Mount Athos’ most famous visitors are Prince Charles and Prince Philip. To admire the magnificent monasteries, we take a boat from the charming fisherman’s village of Ouranoupolis and cruise along the coast. Our journey takes us past lovely beaches for close-up views of the

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monasteries that seem to grow organically out of the rocky landscape, giving us the opportunity to enjoy the unique architecture and unspoilt nature. Dolphins sometimes follow the boats and, if we’re lucky, we might spot these amazing creatures. There is time for lunch at your leisure before we return to Thessaloniki later this afternoon. The rest of

the day is free for you to do as you wish and perhaps sample more of the culinary delights of the city. Tonight’s dinner is included at your hotel. DAY 8 – RETURN FLIGHT Transfer to the airport for your return flight.

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Turkey is an intriguing country with a unique identity spanning Europe and Asia. Where familiarity merges with the exotic, we find a magical blend of the ancient, Christian and Ottoman worlds. Turkey is an intriguing country with a unique identity straddling both Europe and Asia. In a place where familiarity merges with the exotic, we find a magical blend of the ancient, Christian and Ottoman worlds where the jewel in the crown is the incredible city of Istanbul. A city of great diversity, Istanbul is a combination of tree-lined boulevards, cafés and cosmopolitan restaurants set against a backdrop where little has changed for centuries. High-class jewellery and fashion shops jostle with hawkers selling freshly prepared food, shoe-shine boys and the largest covered bazaar in the world. During its 3,000 years of turbulent history, it has been home to the Greeks, Romans, Crusaders, Ottomans and, finally, the Turks themselves – all leaving their mark. We are taught the Roman Empire fell in 410AD when Attila the Hun sacked Rome, but rarely told is that the eastern and wealthier half lasted another thousand years. This led to some amazingly preserved monuments, with

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perhaps the greatest legacy being the 6th-century Hagia Sophia, the largest ever church and for over a thousand years, the largest covered space on earth. During the Middle Ages, the Ottoman Empire built another range of monuments to match, including the amazing Topkapi Palace, which was the seat of government of arguably the greatest empire of the medieval age. We also visit three of the most famous ancient sites in the country: Troy, Pergamon and Ephesus. Each is very different, with Troy being the oldest, dating from 3000 BC, and during more than a century of excavations, nine separate cities have been unearthed, all built over each other. Once a Greek colony built high on a huge rock, Pergamon is an impregnable defensive site with amazing views in all directions and flourished as one of the ancient world’s greatest centres of learning and healing. During Roman times, the greatest city in the eastern Mediterranean was Ephesus, which boasts an extraordinary number


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Follow in the footsteps of St Paul and St John in Ephesus, the Eastern Mediterranean’s greatest Roman city Visit the mountainside site reputed to be the house of the Virgin Mary Guided tour of the remarkable and little-visited Acropolis of Pergamon See the remains of Homer’s Troy Cross the Straits of the Dardanelles and visit the poignant sites of the Commonwealth cemeteries in Gallipoli and Anzac Cove Visit Hagia Sophia, the greatest church in Christendom for a thousand years

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Return scheduled flights Stay in hand-picked four-star accommodation, with breakfast daily and two dinners Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £1,179pp The Library of Celsus in Ephesus, ‘the Pompeii of the East’

Istanbul is a beautiful and diverse city with a fascinating history

of superbly preserved monuments, including the stunning two-storey Library of Celsus. For many, this is the Pompeii of the East. We cross from Asia back to Europe on a scenic ferry journey across the Dardanelles Straight – you’ll be surprised by how close Europe is to the Asian shore and it’s not hard to imagine the great armies of Xerxes and Alexander the Great crossing here at their narrowest point. Turkish cuisine is an interesting blend of Mediterranean specialities: fresh grilled lamb, fish, shellfish with aubergines, peppers and various fragrant olive oils combine to create tasty, healthy menus, all washed down with the excellent and very reasonably priced local red wine. Turkey is the perfect place if you are looking for something a little different and it will not disappoint. It possesses a genuinely unique blend of diverse cultures, centuries of history and an atmosphere that links the mysterious east with the familiar west.

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EU RO PE A N TO U R DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN KUSADASI Arrive at the airport to take your flight to Izmir via Istanbul. On arrival, you transfer by coach to the fourstar KoruMar Hotel in the nearby resort of Kusadasi, for two nights with breakfast and one dinner. The hotel is fully air-conditioned with two restaurants, a large open-air swimming pool and sun terraces overlooking the Mediterranean. This evening we enjoy an informal drinks reception followed by dinner to get to know our travel companions a little better. DAY 2 – EPHESUS Today we have a guided tour of the nearby ancient city of Ephesus and its breathtaking range of buildings. So great was Ephesus, with its amazing two-storey Library of Celsus and the enormous amphitheatre, that the Romans made it their capital of Asia. We’ll see the Temple of Artemis, which was one of the original ‘Seven Wonders of the Ancient World’ and, in its day, greater than the Parthenon in Athens and a pilgrimage destination for a thousand years. Intriguingly, only a fraction of the city has been excavated to date, but the discoveries indicate a highly sophisticated society living in luxurious houses with marble-lined halls, mosaics and beautiful frescoes. As you stroll along the remarkably preserved marble road through the centre of Ephesus, you are walking the same streets as St Paul and St John, who both lived here for several years. We also discover the remains of St John’s Basilica, built by the Emperor Justinian over St John’s tomb. In complete contrast, we next visit the small hillside site of the House of the Virgin Mary. St John was entrusted to care for her and it’s believed she travelled with him to Ephesus. We return to our hotel in Kusadasi with the rest of the day at leisure. DAY 3 – PERGAMON Departing Kusadasi, we follow the coast towards the ancient Hellenistic city of Pergamon. Perched on a high rocky outcrop, with stunning views for miles around, the city was famed for its library, which rivalled Alexandria’s. Knowledge then, as now, is power and so concerned were the Egyptians about this competition that they cut off supplies of papyrus to Pergamon, thus prompting the invention of parchment. We’ll see the remains of the Temple of Trajan, the altar of Zeus and the world’s steepest ancient amphitheatre. The Acropolis of Pergamon

We continue our journey along the scenic coastline to Canakkale and the four-star Kolin Hotel overlooking the Dardanelles. This evening’s dinner is included at your hotel. DAY 4 – TROY & GALLIPOLI A fascinating day of contrasts awaits today. Firstly, there’s Troy and the famous ‘wooden horse’ story, when Queen Helen of Sparta eloped with Prince Paris to Troy and her enraged husband followed seeking her return. Today, Troy is a complex archaeological site that spans nine separate cities. It nevertheless remains a romantic and alluring place to anyone who has read about the heroic struggles recounted in Homer’s Iliad. We then take the short cruise from Asia to Europe over the extremely scenic, steep-sided Dardanelles, one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes. We are now on the Gallipoli peninsula, made famous during the First World War as the scene of one of the greatest and most tragic campaigns of the conflict. More than 35,000 Australian, British and New Zealanders perished during the nine months it lasted, their deaths commemorated in the many cemeteries dotted along this now peaceful peninsula. We visit the Lone Pine

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EU RO PE A N TO U R amazing Byzantine mosaics that seem to cover every wall with their vibrant golds, reds and yellows, plus the stunning blue ceramics so typical of the East after it was converted to a mosque some thousand years later. The marble that lines the walls has to be seen to be believed, with each piece specially quarried so the grain blends in a most harmonious manner. For thousands of years, Istanbul sat at the centre of the overland trade routes, and its Grand Bazaar became home to merchants from all over the known world. Today, more than 4,000 shops sell all types of goods, mainly gold, silver, leatherwear, ceramics and carpets, including fine collectors’ items. This afternoon we have a guided walk here and experience the sights and sounds of this thought-provoking relic of the past. DAY 6 – TOPKAPI PALACE We start the day with a guided tour of the Topkapi Palace, the glittering and labyrinthine imperial residence of the sultans for over 400 years. Today, it is a spectacular museum, but in its heyday it functioned as a city within a city, a home to over 4,000 guards, eunuchs, courtiers and the ladies of the harem. There is a superb display of weapons from throughout history: crossbows, firearms inlaid with ivory and beautifully crafted armour from as far afield as Japan. The treasury is breathtaking too, with an amazing display of jewellery including the world’s fifth-largest diamond, emeralds, jewel-encrusted thrones and the famous Topkapi dagger – all displaying outstanding craftsmanship. Next, we have a short walk around the Spice Bazaar, where your senses are bombarded by the vibrant colours and fragrant smells of herbs and spices from around the world: high-quality saffron from Iran; vanilla from Madagascar; turmeric from India; fresh peppercorns from Indonesia and much more. This entire area encapsulates the spirit of old Istanbul:

a maze of tiny busy streets, where the locals chat over apple tea from numerous street vendors, as the commanding horns of the passenger ferries resound under the famous Galata Bridge. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure. DAY 7 – RETURN FLIGHT Transfer to the airport for your return flight. Topkapi Palace

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memorial and Anzac Cove, where the Australians mistakenly landed and were forced to scale steep cliffs and ravines under constant bombardment. We continue our journey through this refreshingly picturesque landscape and arrive in Istanbul, where we stay at the superbly located four-star Armada Old City Hotel for three nights with breakfast. The hotel offers amazing views across the Bosphorus and the Blue Mosque. DAY 5 – ISTANBUL Istanbul is a revelation: there are few places where you’ll find such a diverse array of monuments and fascinating places to visit. We see the immense and beautifully preserved city walls, still dominant after a thousand years, and the remains of the Hippodrome, where the emperors entertained a staggering 50,000 people. We enjoy a comprehensive guided tour of the breathtaking Hagia Sophia, one of the city’s best landmarks and quite simply one of the world’s greatest architectural achievements. Built in the 6th century, it was the largest enclosed space in the world for 1,400 years. The artistic highlights are the

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Heart of the ‘fertile crescent’ with sights beyond wonder and so numerous you almost trip over them. Hugely atmospheric, with Jerusalem one of the world’s most evocative cities. Jerusalem and the Holy Land represent an extraordinary collection of both classical and Biblical sites unmatched anywhere else in the world. From the palaces of Herod the Great to the Sea of Galilee and the Old City of Jerusalem, the places we visit and the stories behind them are inextricably linked to the very basis of our Western civilisation, but it is only by actually going to see them that everything falls into place. Uniquely nestling between Europe, Africa and Asia, at the heart of the ‘Fertile Crescent’, the world’s cradle of civilisation, this remarkable region probably has more remains and influences of more civilisations, religions and empires, and in such a small area, than anywhere else on earth! Fought over by countless generations, it has seen the clash of civilisations and religions since the dawn of history itself. The

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Canaanites, Alexander the Great, the Romans, the Saracens, the Crusaders, the Ottomans, the British: all have ruled here and all have left remarkable footprints. We visit Caesarea, one of the three most important ports in the ancient world, plus the spectacular clifftop fortress of Masada where the final battle of the first real revolt in the Roman Empire took place. It was in the decades leading up to the revolt that Jesus carried out his ministry and we’ll visit all the major sites associated with him, from his birth in Bethlehem, to his early years in Galilee and the final acts around Jerusalem. We’ll also have a guided tour of Acre, the bestpreserved and most complete Crusader city in the world, visited by Marco Polo, fought over by Richard the Lionheart, Saladin and even Napoleon. During

more modern times we’ll find out about the British involvement and about the many challenges facing the region today. Old Jerusalem, tiny at just one square kilometre, throughout recorded history has always been one of the world’s most evocative cities and it is no exaggeration to say you are literally tripping over monuments as you wander through its maze of streets, mercifully too narrow for motor traffic which only serves to amplify its ancient atmosphere. Split into its four distinct quarters: Jewish, Islamic, Christian and Armenian, you notice the differences immediately as you wander amongst them. Changing little over the centuries, it is bustling, vibrant and so oddly ‘real’ it is almost a film set. From the shores of the sparkling Mediterranean to the fertile valleys of the north, the great inland lake


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See the famous Dome of the Rock and the Western Wall, holy sites of Islam and Judaism Enjoy a guided visit to Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Christendom’s holiest site See the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Yad Vashem, the moving memorial to the Holocaust Visit the famed Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth, and enjoy a relaxing dip Visit Bethlehem and the Church of the Nativity Explore Nazareth and the Church of the Annunciation Visit the serene site of the Sermon on the Mount and the Church of the Multiplication Discover the Jewish, Christian and Muslim quarters of Jerusalem’s ‘Old City’ on a guided walking tour

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Enjoy a guided walking tour of Acre, the world’s only fully preserved crusader city with a stunning melange of medieval military architecture Take a relaxing boat cruise on the Sea of Galilee to Capernaum Marvel at the spectacular fortress of Masada, site of the final siege of the Jewish Revolt against the Romans Explore Caesarea on a tour of the ancient Roman capital of Judea

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Return direct flights from the UK Stay in hand-picked four-star accommodation, with daily breakfast and six dinners Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £2,139pp Dead Sea

See the beautiful Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem

that is the Sea of Galilee, to the desert landscapes of the south and the lowest point on earth at the Dead Sea, our tour will cover an extraordinary panorama. So come with us and discover what makes the ‘Promised Land’ such a remarkable and totally unique place to visit. DAY 1 - ARRIVAL IN TEL AVIV You will be met at the airport by a member of the Riviera Travel team before we fly to Tel Aviv and transfer to the four-star Grand Beach Hotel for one night. DAY 2 - CAESAREA & ACRE Today we visit the ancient city of Caesarea, built by King Herod as capital of Roman Judea to honour Caesar Augustus, thus ensuring he was

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DAY 4 - DEAD SEA & MASADA Today you can enjoy one of life’s must-do experiences - ‘bob’ like a cork in the Dead Sea, surrounded by the desert scenery of the lowest point on earth! Your hotel also offers relaxing spa treatments using salt extracts from the mineral-rich waters. Then we have the opportunity to visit the spectacular fortress of Masada - site of one of the ancient Romans’ greatest sieges.

We continue to Jerusalem and the four-star Leonardo Hotel or four-star Grand Court Hotel, just next door, for four nights with dinner. DAY 5 - JERUSALEM There is such an enormous amount to see, experience and absorb in this most remarkable of cities, it is almost overwhelming. Firstly we visit the Mount of Olives and the world’s oldest continually used cemetery for a panoramic view of the ancient city, punctuated by the startlingly beautiful Dome of the Rock where Muhammed rose to heaven. After touring the Garden of Gethsemane, we enter the remarkable warren of streets and alleyways that make up the Old City. Here, in such amazing proximity, lie some of the holiest places for over half the world’s population! We visit the Western Wall and walk along the Via Dolorosa before we finally come to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre built over Golgotha, where Jesus was crucified. The richness of decoration is astounding and the atmosphere is indescribably moving. DAY 6 - BETHLEHEM Today we drive to Bethlehem to visit the Church of the Nativity and the Shepherds’ Fields. One of the oldest churches in the Holy Land still in use, it marks the site where the Virgin Mary is said to have given birth to Jesus. For centuries it was one of the most fought over holy places. It was seized and defended by a succession of armies, yet still retains fragments of mosaics and paintings from the 4th and 12th centuries. Back in Jerusalem we visit the Yad Vashem,


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the humbling Holocaust memorial and the Shrine of the Book where the Dead Sea Scrolls are displayed. DAY 7 - FREE DAY IN JERUSALEM Today is at leisure. The Tower of David museum built on the remains of another of Herod the Great’s palaces provides a particularly impressive history lesson plus spectacular views over the unchanged cityscape. Then you will just love to explore under

your own steam: you can see Roman shops still being used and wander into some of the quieter churches – still spectacular and where a choir’s gentle harmonies resonate throughout the alleyways. DAY 8 - RETURN FLIGHT At the appropriate time you transfer to Tel Aviv airport for the flight to the UK after a truly remarkable tour.

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MARRAKESH & T H E AT L A S M O U N TA I N S 6 days from only £789pp SINGLE-CENTRE TOUR

Immerse yourself in a truly captivating city filled with intriguing souks, vibrant squares and superb architecture, plus experience stunning natural wonders. A visit to Morocco is like taking a journey back in time – it’s everything you imagine it to be and so much more. It is a country of startling contrasts due to the legacies left behind by its past rulers and inhabitants: starting with the earliest records from Phoenician times, then coming under the sway of Carthage, followed by the Romans and from the 7th century the Ottomans, and finally, the French. This has created a unique and utterly compelling country which today, although relatively close geographically, remains delightfully exotic, mysterious and unspoilt. Marrakesh is Morocco’s most vibrant city, full of myths and mystery. Today it’s an anachronism, one of the most exciting and captivating places you will ever visit, with one foot in the present and one firmly in the past. It was once an oasis on the ancient caravan routes to the south, soon becoming a natural centre of commerce and consequently, during medieval times, Morocco’s capital. Vast wealth poured in from nearby Moorish Spain and skilled artisans built the city you see today. Surrounded by almost intact medieval ramparts, ochre-coloured Morocco boasts some amazing buildings. Dominating the traditional low-rise skyline is the astounding minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque, towering at more than 60 metres high, visible for miles around and a classic example of Moorish architecture. Then there are the Saadian Tombs, the intricately decorated final resting place of the descendants of Mohammed, plus the spectacular Royal Palace and a host of other wonderful things to experience.

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The city’s maze of tiny streets is interspersed with tranquil gardens watered for centuries by an ingenious underground water system that still functions after all these years. At the heart of it all though is the immense Jemaa el-Fnaa, Africa’s busiest square and the site of one of the world’s greatest spectacles, especially atmospheric at dusk. Here, bustling street restaurants serve all kinds of delicacies with mouth-watering aromas filling the air, set in what can only be described as a medieval circus. Storytellers recount tales of old, while courageous fire-eaters and skilled acrobats entertain the eager crowds. Scribes pen letters while barbers are busy at work. Underscoring the whole scene is the heavy drumbeat of musical troupes playing their instruments, the sights and sounds of which are enchanting. The balmy warmth of the Moroccan evening adds to the atmosphere, and all this under an ocean of stars makes for a fabulous experience. The Moroccans themselves display legendary hospitality: culturally bound to offer help to visitors, they are extremely friendly, generous and open. One of the great delights when exploring Morocco is its exciting cuisine, and Marrakesh is a veritable food-lovers’ paradise. Whilst our tour is on a half-board basis, to get an authentic taste of the local cuisine, you may choose lunch in the hotel, instead of dinner, to try the city’s myriad of atmospheric restaurants and sample the local delicacies. Most famous is the pastilla, a legendary pastry prepared with pigeon or chicken flavoured

with cinnamon and honey. Indeed, renowned TV chef Robert Carrier once stated that there are three outstanding cuisines in the world: French, Chinese and Moroccan. Join us on this exhilarating tour of one of the world’s most fascinating cities and experience all its wonders for yourself. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN MARRAKESH Arrive at the airport, where you’ll be met by your tour manager or a member of the Riviera Travel team, and fly to Marrakesh. On arrival we transfer by coach to the excellent four-star superior Hotel Opera Plaza where we stay for five nights. Set in Essaouira


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PRICE INCLUDES • Discover Marrakesh and explore its countless gems including the medieval medina, atmospheric souks and the extraordinary Jemaa el-Fnaa square • Explore Marrakesh on a guided tour, seeing its remarkably preserved medieval walls and the stunning Jardin Majorelle, once home to Yves St Laurent • Experience the spectacular Atlas Mountains, Africa’s greatest mountain range and an ever-present backdrop to Marrakesh • Visit the Saadian Tombs, one of the finest examples of Moorish architecture • Visit Essaouira, a 15th-century coastal town and one of North Africa’s most attractive ports

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Return flights from a selection of regional airports, plus all hotel transfers Five nights in four-star superior accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, with breakfast and dinner Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £789pp its own private grounds, this hotel is ideally located, allowing easy access to the sights of the old city. All the rooms are comfortable, air-conditioned and well-appointed in a contemporary design. There are three restaurants and dinner is included in the main restaurant which serves international cuisine; you may wish to upgrade to either the Asian or Moroccan ‘à la carte’ restaurants. After a day of wonderful sightseeing, you can relax in the chic lounge bar or the cosy café bar. There is also a large outdoor pool shaded by palm and olive trees, (open during the summer months, weather permitting) and a spa. Settle in before your tour manager’s reception of traditional Moroccan mint tea, then get to know your travelling companions over a welcome dinner. DAY 2 – MARRAKESH & THE SAADIAN TOMBS Marrakesh is a labyrinth of tiny alleyways teeming with activity like few other places in the world. With classic, French colonial buildings and boulevards surrounded by remarkably preserved medieval walls, the city is so perfect it could be, and often is used as, a film set. This morning, we enjoy a sightseeing tour during which we will see the Saadian tombs, one of the world’s finest examples of Moorish architecture, where classic archways are covered in gold leaf and stucco work. Plus, we will experience the Bahia Palace, which when built was acclaimed as the world’s most beautiful palace, famed for its 50 marble columns. We also visit the famous souks or covered

markets, where immensely skilled craftsmen create intricate leatherware, jewellery and furniture. At dusk, after dinner in the hotel, we visit the Jemaa el-Fnaa square, a showcase for traditional Moroccan life. You will experience a fantastic spectacle of musicians, dancers, fortune-tellers and snake charmers in an exhilarating kaleidoscope of colour. DAY 3 – MARRAKESH This morning, we continue our tour of marvellous Marrakesh. The city boasts a wealth of wonderful gardens, some vast with olive groves and lakes, providing a haven of peace and tranquillity away from the hustle and bustle of the city. One of the prettiest parks is the Jardin Majorelle: an amazing display of bamboo, bougainvillaea and cacti, formerly owned by Yves Saint-Laurent. Surrounding the city are impressive ramparts stretching 19 miles long, still largely intact with imposing forts at various intervals. The gates are fine examples of classic Moorish architecture with their pastel hues changing colours depending on the time of day and the intensity of the light. The afternoon is yours at leisure to further your exploration of Marrakesh at an unhurried pace, or relax in your hotel and take advantage of its excellent facilities.

to prominence during the 15th century when the Portuguese established the medieval citadel that still stands today. Within its walls are a maze of tranquil squares and perfectly preserved streets, lined by whitewashed houses and pavement cafes. It’s a sheer pleasure to stroll through the markets here, where the stalls groan under the weight of colourful fresh fruit and vegetables. Or simply wander along the harbour, bustling with a hive of activity and where fishermen repair their nets as they have done for centuries. Essaouira is so charmingly unspoilt it has been featured as the location for several blockbuster productions, from Orson Welles’ Othello to Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven. During your journey, the real Morocco unfolds and the landscape changes from fertile green plains to a moon-like semi-desert, occasionally studded with palm trees. Mud-brick villages blend perfectly into the background, while shepherds of all ages tend their herds of sheep and goat – the transport of choice here is very much the donkey. DAY 5 – ATLAS MOUNTAINS & MARRAKESH Forming an ever-present backdrop and adding to Marrakesh’s wondrous setting are the soaring, snowcapped Atlas Mountains. This morning, we take a drive into the stunning foothills with the countryside evolving from saffron-coloured fields to steeper, wooded slopes, slashed by dramatic, river-filled gorges. Mammoth peaks soaring more than 3,000 metres high spear the vivid, blue sky while the desolate mountainside stretches before us. Then the forests commence, rolled out like a massive green carpet and beyond, misty plains stretch to the horizon in a patchwork of muted colours. There’s time to take in the spectacular vistas when we stop to stretch our legs and perhaps enjoy a cup of coffee or tea. After a morning of sightseeing, we return to Marrakesh in the early afternoon. The rest of the day is at leisure, giving you ample time to make the most of your final day in this wonderful city. DAY 6 – RETURN FLIGHT Transfer to the airport for your return flight.

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MAKE IT YOUR OWN Enjoy a Moroccan gastronomic experience Attend La Maison Arabe’s world-renowned cooking workshop, where a professional chef will teach you how to create a delicious and authentic Moroccan dish. Then you’ll feast on your culinary creations with your fellow cooks. From £35pp.

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T H E S P E C TA C U L A R NILE 8 days from only £2,139pp RIVER CRUISE

A superb five-star cruise on the famed River Nile to experience astonishing temples and lesser-known monuments. Egypt – the name alone sends your imagination spinning back to the beginning of recorded human history, to a time when all-powerful Pharaohs controlled a mysterious and fantastically wealthy empire, which has survived virtually intact for more than 5,000 years. Our superb Nile cruise explores the mighty monuments, the fascinating history and the outstanding artistic masterpieces from one of the greatest and most intriguing ancient civilisations. We fly direct to Luxor – known as Thebes in ancient times – centred on the two great temple complexes of ancient Egypt – Karnak and Luxor. Both situated on the East bank of the Nile, these striking temples are dedicated to the sun god, Amun Ra, the giver of life. The West bank, where the sun sets, was reserved for the tombs and funerary temples of the Pharaohs, their families and high officials – the renowned Valley of the Kings. We pass the great docks at Esna as our ship sails south. We’ll spend some time in Aswan so that you have time to enjoy the town, as well as have the opportunity to visit the incredible temples of Abu Simbel. As our ship sails back north, we visit the

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riverside temple complex at Kom Ombo, uniquely dedicated to two gods and featuring some of the earliest depictions of surgical instruments. Today’s Egyptians are immensely proud of their ancient lineage and, offering the Middle Eastern courtesy and hospitality for which they are famed, they are some of the most welcoming and friendly people you are likely to meet.

YOUR SHIP – MS HAMEES

The five-star MS Hamees is among the largest and best-appointed ships on the river Nile. Managed by renowned Swiss hospitality company, Mövenpick, it will be newly refurbished from top to bottom in the autumn of 2018. Beautifully appointed to the highest specification and furnished in a bright, contemporary style, the MS Hamees offers extensive open-deck space, with plenty of sun loungers, sofas and armchairs in which to relax. The plunge pool on the Sun Deck is perfect for a cooling dip. The spacious yet cosy lounge bar is the social hub of the ship, with board games and evening entertainment that includes music,

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PRICE INCLUDES • Guided tour of the amazing temples of Karnak and Luxor • Visit the Pharaohs’ tombs in the Valley of the Kings and the temple of Hatshepsut • Visit Howard Carter’s house and the newly opened replica of King ‘Tut’s’ tomb • Discover the stunning temples at Kom Ombo and Philae in Aswan • Enjoy an afternoon sail on a traditional felucca around Kitchener’s Island • Opportunity to visit Abu Simbel, the incredible rock temples built by Ramses II

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Return direct scheduled flights 7 nights on board, with a choice of spacious cabins, all with river views All meals included, including complimentary on-board tea and coffee The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £2,139pp The Mövenpick MS Hamees has five passenger decks: All cabins are 21 sq m except on the Main deck. Lower deck – Cabins have two twin beds and smaller square windows, which cannot be opened. The main restaurant is located at this level. Main deck – The main reception and the elegant lounge bar, the social hub of the ship, are located on this deck. All cabins from this deck and above have large windows offering magnificent river views, with a panel that can be opened. Please note there are also wine-tasting, a cookery lesson, a Nubian show, the ever-popular ‘galabeya’ party – where guests don traditional Egyptian gowns native to the Nile Valley – and even a belly dancer! All the spacious cabins feature individually controlled air-conditioning, personal safe, fridge, TV and the convenience of tea- and coffee-making facilities. The beds are hotel-style and can be configured as a double or two twin beds, with fine Egyptian cotton sheets, and an evening turn-down service. Clever design allows for all the bathrooms to have a bath with a fixed shower above, along with complimentary toiletries and hairdryer. A laundry service is also available. As in ancient times, it’s the fresh local produce of the lush Nile valley that is central to any meal in Egypt. The MS Hamees is known for its plentiful and varied buffets, which feature a wide selection of both western and Middle Eastern dishes – be sure to try the refreshing salads, creamy hummus and flavourful falafel with hot flatbread straight from the oven.

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two smaller cabins (15 sq m) on this deck, which are available at the same price as the lower-deck cabins. Upper deck – On this deck you will find the reading room and card room. Top deck – The on-board shop is located at this level. Sun deck – Crowning the MS Hamees is the sun deck, which features a pool, an open-air bar, plenty of sunbeds and shaded areas. DAY 1 – DEPARTURE Fly direct to Luxor. After our late evening arrival, we transfer by coach to our home for the next seven nights, the five-star Mövenpick MS Hamees. DAY 2 – LUXOR WEST BANK After breakfast we’ll explore the Valley of the Kings, once called the Great Necropolis of Millions of Years of Pharoah, dominated by the pyramid-shaped El Qorn or ‘the horn’, the highest peak in the Theban Hills. So much artistic beauty is hidden beneath the dry, barren earth of this hot rock-strewn valley. The incredible state of preservation and the vividness of the paintings and hieroglyphics are simply astounding. It is tantalising to imagine what treasures all these tombs once held, lost to incredibly efficient grave robbers thousands of years ago. We will also visit the Howard Carter House, which once belonged to the British archaeologist who will forever be remembered for discovering the tomb of Tutankhamun. The beautifully restored rooms are decorated with pictures and tools from the excavation, providing an intriguing insight to the life of the man whose love for Egypt led to the unearthing of one of its greatest treasures. A remarkably accurate replica of King Tut’s tomb lies on the edge of the lush gardens that surround the mud-brick house. Main/upper deck cabin, Mövenpick MS Hamees

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WO R L DW I D E TO U R Our tour ends at the mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut, widely regarded as one of the most successful pharaohs and the longest-reigning female ruler of Egypt. The temple, with its three-tiered colonnaded terraces, absolutely dazzles and seems to mirror the dramatic limestone cliffs from which it is partly cut. It’s impressive now but it must have been tremendous during the reign of Hatshepsut when it was approached by a grand causeway lined by sphinxes. We return to our ship at lunchtime and set sail for Esna, where we go through the large locks on the river and moor overnight. This evening, you’ll enjoy a welcome cocktail reception before dinner. DAY 3 – EDFU & EL KAB After breakfast we set sail for Edfu, from where we visit the ancient site of El Kab, a fascinating hidden gem off the main tourist trail. Here we discover the ruins of ancient Nekheb, once the political and religious capital of Upper Egypt, encircled by its original 38-foot thick mud-brick walls, and the remains of temples and a Roman-era fort. El Kab was also the centre of worship of the vulture goddess Nekhbet, who lends her name to the ancient site. Temple of Hatshepsut

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WO R L DW I D E TO U R We return to the ship with plenty of time to relax as we sail to Aswan, where we moor overnight. Tonight after dinner on board there’s a ‘galabeya’ party for all guests, a wonderful chance to partake in a long-running tradition that takes place on all Nile ships! DAY 4 – ASWAN HIGH DAM, TEMPLE OF ISIS & FELUCCA SAILING Today we’ll start our exploration of Aswan by visiting the world-famous Aswan High Dam, which measures a staggering 364 feet (111 metres) high with a crest length of 12,562 feet (3,830 metres). Completed in 1970, it allowed the annual Nile flood to be controlled by man for the first time in history. We continue to the Temple of Isis, the last built in the classical Egyptian style. Look closely and you’ll notice clues that the temple was reused as a Christian church, with crosses carved into the older reliefs and images of the gods defaced. Originally located at Philae, the temple had to be rescued from the rising waters of Lake Nasser before the completion of the Aswan High Dam. After lunch, we take to the water on a lateenrigged felucca, the traditional sailboats of Egypt, for

a relaxing ride around the beautiful El Nabatat Island. Previously known as Kitchener’s Island, it was gifted to Lord Kitchener when he served as Consul-General in Egypt. He transformed the island into a lush paradise of exotic plants and trees, now known as Aswan Botanical Garden. With the beautiful setting sun and the gentle wind in your sail, this will undoubtedly be a highlight of your holiday.

the temple is dedicated to two gods: Horus and Sobek, the local crocodile deity. In ancient times, sacred crocodiles basked in the sun on the banks of the Nile, and many of their mummies have been discovered nearby. The layout of the temple reflects the twin dedication, with perfectly symmetrical halves and carvings of the two gods on either side.

DAY 5 – FREE DAY IN ASWAN Today is at leisure to explore Aswan at your own pace. There are plenty of things to see in this beautifully sited town, where the river flows languorously from Lake Nasser around islands studded with palm trees. Nubian villages colour the riverbanks and stand out against the desert landscape. Why not visit the fascinating Nubia Museum or enjoy high tea at the Sofitel Legend Old Cataract Hotel? Alternatively, you may wish to travel along the shores of Lake Nasser to the incredible temples of Abu Simbel. The majestic temple of Ramses II has been carved into the side of a mountain, and four towering statues of the pharaoh guard the entrance. Like the Temple of Isis at Philae, the temples of Abu Simbel were relocated here in a Unesco-sponsored operation. The original temple was orientated so that each year on Ramses’ birthday and coronation day, light from the sunrise would fill the darkest part of the chambers, where a carving of the pharaoh sits.

DAY 7 – KARNAK & LUXOR TEMPLES This morning we set sail back towards Luxor. After lunch, we visit the temples of Karnak and Luxor on the eastern bank of the Nile. The astounding Hypostyle Hall is the most awe-inspiring part of this vast complex, said to be the largest religious centre of the ancient world. Its 134 gigantic columns stretch up to 80 feet (24 metres) high and are covered in hieroglyphics – look carefully and you’ll spot traces of the original colours. One of the many interesting features is the first documented peace treaty in history, between Ramses II and the Hittites. Another highlight is the great Obelisk of Hatshepsut, carved from a single block of polished red granite. At 97 feet (29.5 metres) high and weighing over 300 tonnes, it has stood here for over 3,450 years, a testament to the amazing abilities and ingenuity of its creators. We also visit the smaller but equally remarkable Temple of Luxor, which was originally connected to Karnak via the 2-mile long Avenue of the Sphinxes. Tonight, prepare to experience the popular belly dance show – you may even join in if you wish!

DAY 6 – KOM OMBO Today you have a relaxing day on board to enjoy the sun deck, pool and bar as the MS Hamees continues its meander back north along the Nile. We call at Kom Ombo, famous for the beautifully sited riverside temple, which we visit this afternoon. Unique in Egypt,

DAY 8 – FLIGHT HOME Early this morning we transfer to Luxor airport for the return direct flight to the UK after a unique and truly fascinating tour.

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N E W YO R K C I T Y 5 days from only £1,899pp SINGLE-CENTRE TOUR

Immerse yourself in one of the world’s greatest cities through its iconic landmarks, unique parks, world-class museums and diverse cuisines; and experience its vibrant neighbourhoods from a New Yorker’s perspective. New York City proudly wears many crowns: as an epicentre of arts and culture, a culinary capital, shopping hub and much more. No other city’s skyline is as iconic or globally recognised, having embraced adventure, drama and romance in countless Hollywood blockbusters. Landmarks such as the towering Empire State Building and the Beaux-Arts Grand Central Terminal capture the essence of America to be the biggest and the best. Due to its strategic location, the area was established as a Dutch trading colony named New Amsterdam. In 1664, the British took over and rechristened it New York after the English Duke. The city’s Dutch origins can be seen today in many place names, notably Brooklyn, Harlem and Flushing, named after the towns of Breukelen, Haarlem and Vlissingen respectively. The New World, and particularly New York, embodied the American Dream, an appealing ethos that suggested anyone can attain success and prosperity through hard work. Millions of migrants who sought a better life arrived in Ellis Island, where they were welcomed by the majestic Statue of Liberty, a symbol of freedom and enlightenment. Today New York is the most densely populated major city in the US, where life moves at a fast pace. Even if you’ve visited before, there’s always something new to uncover, be it an avant-garde art exhibit, dazzling Broadway show or novel gastronomic experience. The city’s melting pot of cultures has created a veritable feast for the senses. With the variety of cuisines available, food lovers are spoilt for choice. Try thinly sliced pastrami on rye, thincrust pizza, bagels with cream cheese, and velvety

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cheesecake – all New York classics. Don’t miss the famous hot dogs, as ubiquitous as its yellow taxis. There’s plenty of time to enjoy New York’s highlights on our insightful tour, which takes us straight to the heart of the metropolis – midtown Manhattan, the ideal base for discovering the city. See the classic sights such as the Empire State Building, where we take in breathtaking panoramas from the observation deck. For a different experience, we spend an afternoon in sophisticated Chelsea

alongside locals at the High Line, a remarkable park set on a disused railway track. You have the opportunity to tour Greenwich Village and sample its gastronomic delights. Finally, we visit Liberty Island, home to the majestic Statue of Liberty. Join us and discover – or rediscover – why New York is one of most incredible cities in the world. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK Arrive at the airport for your flight to New York City. On arrival, we transfer to the four-star Embassy Suites by Hilton, located right in the heart of midtown Manhattan. The Empire State Building, Macy’s and Bryant Park are all a short walk away. Soaring 39 storeys with an impressive glass façade, the hotel offers superb views of the iconic New York City skyline. Each studio suite has a king-size bed with a cosy living area, en-suite bathroom, complimentary Wi-Fi and amenities you’d expect from accommodation of this rating , plus views of the Empire State Building. After some time to settle in, we invite you to join your tour manager for a welcome reception with drinks and nibbles – a great way to find out about the highlights ahead and get to know your travel companions. We then take a 10-minute stroll to a restaurant, where we enjoy an informal welcome dinner of classic New York dishes. DAY 2 – SIGHTSEEING TOUR & HIGH LINE PARK This morning we have a guided sightseeing tour of the city, during which we’ll take in iconic sights including the Freedom Tower, Broadway, Times Square, Central


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PRICE INCLUDES • Stay in the heart of New York City with views of the Empire State Building • Explore the highlights of the Big Apple with an expert local guide including Central Park, Grand Central Station and Freedom Tower • Ascend the world-famous Empire State Building and admire the breathtaking views of the city • Visit the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island (ferry ride included) • Take a stroll with a local guide along the High Line, a raised railway line transformed into a unique mile-long park • Enjoy leafy Greenwich Village on a food-themed tour

Central Park is one of New York’s countless highlights

Park and Grand Central Station. Our tour concludes in the genteel neighbourhood of Chelsea, named after a home for veterans in London. Renowned as one of city’s artistic centres, Chelsea is abuzz with culture and many excellent eateries, making this the ideal spot for a meal. After lunch, our expert local guide takes us on a leisurely walk along the High Line, a unique 1.5-mile park set on an old elevated rail line. With seasonal blooms and interesting art installations, it’s a lovely place to relax and take in the unparalleled views of Manhattan’s far-west side – look out for the Statue of Liberty, Freedom Tower and Chrysler Building. We then return to our hotel with time to relax or further explore, before drinks and snacks are served again in the lounge. This evening, why not catch the latest Broadway hit or a stirring performance at the Metropolitan Opera?

designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is renowned for its outstanding collection. Alternatively, you may wish to join your tour manager on a delightful tour of Greenwich Village with a focus on its gastronomic gems. We’ll take a short subway ride to ‘the Village’ and meet our local guide who’ll show us around. An artists’ haven and the birthplace of the Beat movement on the East Coast, this is where Bob Dylan and Paul Simon began their careers. We’ll stop at popular local eateries that specialise in an array of tasty options, from satisfying falafels to creative cupcakes. You’ll get a glimpse of how locals dine and have the chance to purchase any of the choices that tempt your palate. This evening, you’re invited to gather in the hotel lounge for our final evening of drinks and light bites. DAY 4 – LIBERTY ISLAND A visit to New York wouldn’t be complete without a trip to Liberty Island; this morning, we come face-toface with Lady Liberty herself. We travel to Battery Park on the southern tip of Manhattan and take the

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Return flights from a selection of UK airports, plus hotel transfers Three nights in four-star accommodation inclusive of all local taxes, plus daily breakfast and a welcome dinner Enjoy an included reception with drinks and snacks at your hotel each evening Savour a welcome dinner in a typical New York restaurant, where you can get to know your tour manager and fellow travellers

FROM £1,899pp ferry across to the island. Have your camera at the ready as the magnificent Statue of Liberty comes into view. A gift from the French, the colossal neoclassical masterpiece was originally a dull copper colour but oxidation over time caused a green patina, which actually protects the statue’s ‘skin’. Listen to your personal audio guide, provided during the tour, for intriguing insights into what is arguably the world’s most famous statue. As you amble along, remember to look back towards Manhattan Island for fantastic views of New York harbour and the skyline, dominated by the new, futuristic World Trade Center. If there’s time after, we’ll take a short ferry ride to neighbouring Ellis Island, home to the National Museum of Immigration, which chronicles America’s extensive history of welcoming migrants. After a day of fascinating sightseeing, we bid farewell to New York and transfer to the airport for our return flight. DAY 5 – RETURN FLIGHT We arrive back in the UK this morning. High Line Park

DAY 3 – EMPIRE STATE BUILDING & GREENWICH VILLAGE Today we visit one of the world’s most famous landmarks, the Empire State Building, featured in countless films such as King Kong and Sleepless in Seattle. At 1,250 feet, it boasts spectacular views – on a clear day visitors can see 80 miles into the surrounding states! To enjoy these marvellous 360-degree vistas, we ascend to the 86th floor viewing deck, the city’s highest open-air observatory. The afternoon is at leisure, so take the opportunity to explore some of the Big Apple’s numerous worldclass museums and art galleries. The Metropolitan Museum houses more than 5,000 years of art from around the world, while the innovative Guggenheim,

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NEW

CALIFORNIA & THE GOLDEN WEST 15 days from only £4,199pp MULTI-CENTRE TOUR

Explore the world’s most famous National Parks, intriguing Native American culture, amazing desert landscapes, the lush forests and lofty peaks of Yosemite and vibrant, pulsating cities. There are few places in the world that generate more iconic imagery than California and the western USA, and even fewer live up to it in reality. The sights and amazing natural wonders just roll off the tongue, with probably nothing more aptly named than the Grand Canyon. Then there’s Monument Valley, whose towering sandstone pillars are immortalised in countless Westerns, the Painted Desert, Yosemite, home to the highest waterfall in the USA, the lofty snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada, Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks. The natural splendours of this huge region are quite simply astonishing. Combine these with the allure of such genuinely unique cities as San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and Las Vegas and you have a destination that simply cannot be matched. Inhabited for thousands of years by Native Americans, California and Arizona were then visited by Spanish explorers searching, as always, for gold. They found none, but established missions all along the

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California coast. During the 19th century, California, Nevada, Utah and most of Arizona, were ceded to the USA for just $15 million and by a twist of fate, barely a year later, gold was finally discovered and the Californian Gold Rush began. Prospectors flooded in and within just a year San Francisco’s population rocketed from just 600 to 25,000. They were soon followed by the transcontinental railroad and the ‘Golden State’ was born.

Los Angeles is the archetypal US megacity, crisscrossed by six-lane freeways. Nevertheless, it is home to some very attractive and exciting neighbourhoods like Santa Monica. No visit would be complete without a stroll down the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame. Then it’s off to San Diego, which has the laid-back atmosphere so typical of Southern California – its surfing beaches, cultural attractions and the balmy climate have made it one of America’s most popular cities. Finally, there’s Las Vegas, originally an isolated oasis in the Mojave Desert and now a vibrant, exciting and genuinely fascinating manmade wonder that attracts over 40 million visitors a year and boasts 15 of the world’s largest hotels. In contrast, San Francisco is charmingly eccentric with a topography few cities in the world can match. Its centre is easily explored using the iconic wooden cable cars that trundle up and down the steep hills and valleys. The magnificent brick-red Golden Gate


PRICE INCLUDES • Experience the stunning beauty of the Grand Canyon • Marvel at the otherworldly spires of Bryce Canyon • See the sheer cliffs of Zion National Park • Visit timeless Monument Valley, a masterpiece of ancient erosion • Stay on the Strip in glitzy Las Vegas, the entertainment capital of the world with eye-popping architecture • Stay two nights in the famous Fisherman’s Wharf area of San Francisco and enjoy a guided tour of the city • See glamorous Los Angeles’ famous highlights, including the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Sunset Strip • Bask in sunny San Diego, the classic southern California city set around a sweeping bay

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Return direct scheduled flights from London with premium economy flight upgrades available at a supplement Flights available from UK regional airports via Dublin Stay in hand-picked four-star and three-star accommodation, with five breakfasts Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £4,199pp Discover the remarkable Monument Valley

Bridge beautifully completes the picture. For many, however, the real attraction will be America’s most famous national parks. The Grand Canyon is such an astonishing natural wonder that the sheer scale of it is almost too much to comprehend. Over a mile deep and 14 miles across, this geological masterpiece offers a glimpse of the enormous complexity and beauty of the normally hidden rocks beneath our feet. Subject to weather conditions, there is the option of a spectacular helicopter flight over the canyon. We’ll also visit the extraordinary Monument Valley. Immortalised by John Wayne in classic westerns such as Stagecoach and She Wore A Yellow Ribbon, this instantly recognisable landscape, with its fiery-red spindles of rock, is even more spectacular when you find yourself within it. In nearby Utah we visit Bryce Canyon, an enormous amphitheatre created by thousands of spires, pinnacles and towers of eroded pink-hued rocks that

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MAKE IT YOUR OWN Warner Bros Studio Classics Tour & Santa Monica Experience the Golden Age of Hollywood with a tour themed to the Warner Bros’ classic film and TV collection. Then we drive to Santa Monica, where you have free time to see the main pier, beach and main sights. Call for details.

have produced an intricate labyrinth of deep gullies. Finally, high in California’s Sierra Nevada we visit Yosemite and some of the world’s most pristine and awe-inspiring wilderness. Dominated by the huge mass of the Half Dome rising to almost 9,000 feet, its vertical granite wall is so huge and smooth that until 50 years ago it was thought to be unclimbable. The wildlife is as varied as the landscapes. There are the black bears of Yosemite, mule deer and chipmunks at Bryce and rare mountain lions at even higher altitudes, whilst coyotes still roam the deserts and vultures soar over the canyons. From the highest plateau to the deepest gorge, from LA to San Francisco, this tour showcases the very best of western USA’s natural and manmade wonders and you will return home with some truly amazing memories. DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN LOS ANGELES Arrive at the airport for your direct flight to Los Angeles. After our early-evening arrival, we transfer to the three-star Four Points by Sheraton Los Angeles Westside in Culver City, our hotel for two nights with breakfast. DAY 2 – LOS ANGELES LA, the city of glitz, glamour, the stars and miles of pristine beaches – it’s all here. This morning we see the best it has to offer, with a city tour that takes in the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of the legendary Grauman’s Chinese Theatre as well as the Sunset Strip. The rest of the day is at leisure. Alternatively, you may wish to Personalise Your Holiday with a Warner Bros Studios Classics Tour, followed by a drive to Santa Monica. This evening we enjoy an informal drinks reception followed by dinner for a chance to get to know our travel companions a little better.

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DAY 3 – SAN DIEGO This morning we depart for San Diego, where we stay for two nights with breakfast at the three-star Best Western Plus Bayside Inn. With over 260 days of sunshine a year, San Diego is the classic Southern California city, set around a sweeping bay and with its beautifully restored Gaslamp Quarter. After an included morning city tour, you are free to experience San Diego’s numerous attractions. A great favourite is the Maritime Museum with its many historical ships, including the Star of India, the HMS Surprise, a replica of an 18th-century frigate and used in the film Master & Commander and a Soviet-era submarine. A visit to the famous aircraft carrier, the USS Midway, is particularly fascinating and includes a tour of three decks, 35 types of aircraft and even the option of trying out your own flying skills in a hightech flight simulator. DAY 4 – FREE DAY IN SAN DIEGO You have the entire day to enjoy San Diego’s many highlights. Perhaps take the ferry across the bay to Coronado and the Victorian Del Coronado Hotel, used in the film Some Like It Hot and host to a multitude of famous names, such as Charlie Chaplin, Humphrey Bogart and even Edward VIII. Harbour cruises to view the US Pacific Fleet are also very popular. Or you may wish to visit Balboa Park, the largest cultural complex west of the Mississippi with 15 museums and numerous other attractions, all set amidst wonderful subtropical gardens and fountains. DAY 5 – SONORAN DESERT & LAKE HAVASU Today we leave the coast and drive towards Kingman in Arizona, climbing to 4,000 feet, passing through the Cleveland National Forest, descending towards the wide plains of the Sonoran Desert. Heading north, we cross the Colorado River through Moabi Regional Park into Arizona. We then continue on to Lake Havasu, where we’ll see the London Bridge on our way to Kingman, where we stay one night at the Best Western Plus King’s Inn, with breakfast. DAY 6 – ROUTE 66 & GRAND CANYON We drive from Kingman to Seligman on the longest section of the original and historic route 66 on our way to the Grand Canyon. When you first experience this great chasm, the grandeur is truly overwhelming, almost beyond the grasp of human imagination and one of the few sights in the world that mere words can never, ever describe. Photographs or mere statistics just cannot prepare you for such a gargantuan scale: over a mile deep, with rocks as old as the earth itself. It’s a mind-boggling series of shapes, colours and glaring desert light; contrasted with jet-black shadows, formed by pinnacles of rock interspersed with stark promontories. The south rim extends for 14 miles and we visit some of the best viewing points, each one providing a different perspective over the ever-changing panorama. Our hotel for one night is the three-star Best Western Premier Grand Canyon Squire Inn, just outside the national park. DAY 7 – MONUMENT VALLEY This morning you have the option of taking a once-ina-lifetime helicopter flight for the ultimate panoramic view of the Grand Canyon – a truly magical display of natural beauty. As the light grows ever stronger, the crisp shadows rapidly shorten and the greys and blues change to reds, yellows and ochres in a kaleidoscope of intensive colour. From the Desert View Watchtower we have our final, lingering look over the canyon with the meandering Colorado River visible in the distance, before crossing the Painted Desert through the vast

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16-million-acre Navajo Indian Reservation. We arrive in Monument Valley a few hours before sunset, the best time to view the incredible flat-topped towers of red sandstone that rise so dramatically from the surrounding barren desert, with the softer light affording ideal photographic conditions. Here, the bustle of civilisation seems so far away and as the sun sets, there is an amazing and almost magical stillness in the air. For those wishing to see the valley from a different perspective and gain a greater understanding of its historic significance, we have the option of a guided 4x4 tour by a local Navajo Indian. Tonight we stay for one night at the threestar Monument Valley Inn in the nearby small community of Kayenta.

DAY 9 – ZION NATIONAL PARK This morning we continue to Zion National Park, where the scenery is made up of layers of petrified sand dunes, hundreds of feet thick as well as huge sheer cliffs and gorges, unlike the Grand Canyon and Bryce. We reach the bottom of the main canyon experiencing a completely new perspective. Leaving Zion in the afternoon, we drive towards the glittering bright lights of Las Vegas, the glow of which can be seen from 30 miles. Our hotel for two nights is the stylish four–star Tropicana Resort & Casino, superbly situated in the vibrant heart of the Vegas Strip. Tonight we have the option of a ‘Vegas by Night’ tour, probably the best time to appreciate its unique atmosphere with everything bathed in a glow of allencapsulating neon – so brash it’s almost an art form.

DAY 8 – BRYCE CANYON After an early start we arrive at the town of Page, located just next to the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River and whose building created the vast Lake Powell. We then cross into the Mormon state of Utah and climb to almost 8,000 feet as we arrive at Bryce Canyon National Park. Created by thousands of years of erosion, Bryce Canyon presents an almost surreal landscape of multi-hued and delicate rock pinnacles – a quite exceptional, strange and exotic topography with a uniquely fragile quality. We stay for one night at the three-star Best Western Ruby’s Inn a mile outside the park.

DAY 10 – LAS VEGAS We have a full day at leisure to explore the self-styled ‘entertainment capital of the world’, which really is everything you expect it to be. It’s an almost surreal apparition growing out of the desert and where the world’s most-renowned sights and cities such as Venice, Paris, New York and even the Pyramids have been recreated in such detail. You can even take a trip on a gondola on a canal on the first floor of one of the hotels! Whatever your opinion and taste, shocked or captivated, you cannot fail to be impressed. Tours by helicopter are also available to the west rim of the Grand Canyon. This is the only section


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the desert to temperate grasslands and forest, as we cross the Tehachapi Pass and travel through the vast fertile plains of the San Joaquin Valley. This evening, we stay for two nights at The Pines Resort on Lake Bass, nestled within the area of the Sierra National Forest. Our accommodation comprises cosy, semi-detached, duplex-style wooden chalets, described by locals as ‘mountain lodging’.

of the canyon where helicopters are permitted to actually fly and even land on the canyon floor itself. This evening why not take in a show? Vegas shows are typically amongst the most impressive in the world, so you are assured of a memorable night whichever you choose. DAY 11 – SIERRA NEVADA Today we leave Las Vegas and drive through the barren Mojave Desert. Our route skirts the famous Edwards Air Force base before climbing even higher through the mountains of the Sierra Nevada. On reaching the peak, literally from one minute to the next, the climate changes from the burning heat of

DAY 12 – YOSEMITE VALLEY This morning we enter the park and drive through incredible scenery to Yosemite Valley itself, where we are confronted by one of the most staggering views in the USA. Our first stop is at Mariposa Grove, the largest sequoia grove in Yosemite, home to over 500 mature giant sequoias (access subject to season). We continue to see a deep, lushly forested valley encircled by the steely grey vastness of sheer granite cliffs and domes rising by over 4,000 feet on all sides, bisected by some of the highest waterfalls in North America. Dominated by the granite monolith of El Capitan on one side and the instantly recognisable Half Dome on the other, it is impossible not to find your heart touched by this overwhelming natural grandeur. DAY 13 – SAN FRANCISCO For many, San Francisco will be one of the highlights of the tour. From its beginnings as a 19th-century mining boomtown to the sophisticated metropolis

you see today, it is simply one of the most beautiful and fascinating cities in the world. Nestling on a bay astride the blue Pacific Ocean, dominated by the instantly recognisable Golden Gate Bridge, the city spreads out over 43 steep hills on one side and a vibrant green carpet of forests on the other. We travel to this wonderful city this morning and enjoy an orientation tour, which includes Fisherman’s Wharf, Union Square, Golden Gate Park and Twin Peaks for splendid city views. We stay for two nights at the three-star Kimpton Fisherman’s Wharf. The rest of the day is at leisure, so why not take the included one-way ride on San Francisco’s famous cable car? The Powell/Mason cable line is located close by to the hotel. DAY 14 – FREE DAY IN SAN FRANCISCO Our final full day and there’s still so much to do. You can amble through Chinatown, the largest outside Asia, and marvel at the pagodas and colourful markets. Perhaps take a stroll down to the renovated Ferry Plaza Building on the waterfront, converted into a huge alfresco Farmers’ Market every Saturday. Try the once predominantly Italian North Beach, still home to innumerable bistros, delis and bakeries, which during the 50s attracted the bohemian writers and avant-garde artists of the Beatnik movement. And don’t forget the Haight-Ashbury district and the ‘Summer of Love’ for which San Francisco is still famous today. Alternatively, there’s the option to take the short boat ride to the USA’s most infamous prison, Alcatraz Island, known as ‘The Rock’. It’s well worth the trip – the fascinating audio guide is narrated by ex-prisoners and guards. Other popular trips include a scenic harbour cruise under the Golden Gate Bridge. DAY 15 – RETURN FLIGHT Our flights depart in the late afternoon, so why not use your final morning for some last-minute shopping? The always popular Macy’s department store is centrally located on nearby Union Square. DAY 16 – ARRIVE HOME We arrive back in the UK after a very special tour.

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Experience the unique culture, history, music of America’s Deep South, home of the blues, plus the charms and classic images of the lone star state, Texas. Take one of America’s classic ‘road trips’ exploring the Deep South, renowned for its gracious hospitality, its charming southern drawl, its unique Creole and Cajun cuisine and, of course, the most popular music genres of the 20th century – jazz, rock n’ roll, the blues and country. We fly into Atlanta, Georgia, site of the 1996 Olympic Games, which really put the city on the map. Home to CNN and the Coca Cola Corporation, two of the US’s most iconic ‘institutions’, Atlanta has a lovely laid-back southern charm and is the perfect start to a fascinating tour. We then travel through the rolling rich farmland of Tennessee, past the cotton fields of Mississippi to Louisiana’s moss covered bayous and the vast South Texas plains. You’ll stay in some of America’s most fascinating cities: Nashville, Memphis, the amazing New Orleans, as well as Houston, San Antonio and Dallas. We stay two nights in Nashville, known as Music City USA, the centre of the huge country music industry - where aspiring artists come to start their careers, songwriters try out their new songs and where anyone can walk into one of the myriad live music venues and hear some of the best musicmaking in North America. Not too far down the road lies another of

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America’s great musical cities - Memphis. Home of the remarkable Sun Studios that launched Elvis’ stratospheric rise to fame and the site of his sprawling home, Graceland; Memphis also played a pivotal and tragic role in the civil rights movement as the place where Martin Luther King was assassinated. We stay three nights in New Orleans, ‘The Big Easy’ with its motto ‘Laissez les bons temps rouler’ – let the good times roll, depicts exactly what makes this city such a rewarding place to visit. Its famously progressive spirit and liberal attitudes date back to its French roots, when convicts were freed on condition that they settled there. Then it became an unruly smuggling enclave ensuring its rebellious streak continued to thrive. Always pushing the boundaries, it was inevitable the exceptional French, Spanish, American and African cultures fused so harmoniously producing a unique city which has given birth to jazz and its most famous son, the remarkable Louis Armstrong. It was also home to some of the greats of American literature such as Mark Twain and Tennessee Williams, who famously said that ‘America only has three cities, New York, San Francisco and New Orleans. All the rest are Cleveland!’ Our extension into the ‘Lone Star State’ of Texas includes a visit to the very soul of Texas – the Alamo,


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Stay in Nashville, ‘Music City USA’, and visit the Country Music Hall of Fame Visit Studio B in Nashville and Sun Studio in Memphis, where some of the best-loved songs of the last 50 years were recorded Explore the incredible life of Elvis, the King of Rock and Roll, through the places where he recorded his greatest hits and his unique home, Graceland Enjoy Amtrak’s renowned train service from Memphis to New Orleans Spend three days in New Orleans and enjoy a walking tour with a local guide through the iconic French Quarter Guided tour of Houston’s NASA Johnson Space Centre, from where the Moon landings were controlled Visit the Alamo in San Antonio, where 183 settlers fought for Texas’ independence from Mexico

D’ was propelled to world attention when Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy, for whatever reason we shall ultimately never know and after which it seemed the entire planet went into mourning - especially so when his son poignantly saluted his father’s coffin. We see the ‘grassy knoll’ and learn all about the events of that famous day. DAY 1 - ARRIVAL IN ATLANTA You should arrive at the airport for your direct flight to Atlanta and on arrival we transfer to the three-star Holiday Inn Express Downtown with breakfast, just a short stroll from the Centennial Olympic Park.

where in 1836 an estimated 183 men were killed by Mexican troops trying to prevent Texas from gaining its independence. As the second largest US state, Texas is unbelievably almost three times the size of the UK, and has a proud cowboy tradition dating from the 19th century. Who can ever forget the excitement, hope and sheer exhilaration the US gave the world during the 1960s and ‘70s at the height of its space program, the moonshots and those immortal phrases, ‘That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind’, and of course probably the world’s most famous understatement, ‘Houston, we have a problem!’ We’ll tour the Johnson Space Centre and NASA’s ‘Mission Control’ from where the ill-fated Apollo 13 crew was saved from almost certain disaster by the innovative thinking of some of the best scientists and engineers in the world. It does not seem so long ago, but would you believe the return trajectory through the earth’s atmosphere was calculated using a slide rule – how the world has changed! The space centre is still used today to train astronauts and develop the new technologies for future manned missions to Mars. Finally it’s Dallas, which during the 1980s was the setting of the world’s most watched TV programme! However probably more famously, in 1963 the ’Big

DAY 2 - NASHVILLE Driving into Tennessee to Lynchburg, this quintessential little town is a true slice of unspoilt 50s America, with its red-brick courthouse, general store and one traffic light. It’s a great place to just browse the shops and get a bite to eat before we visit Lynchburg’s claim to fame: the Jack Daniel Distillery. Obviously it’s where Jack Daniel’s whisky is made, since 1884 and a tour is a great experience. Interestingly, the county is ‘dry’ and locals are not allowed to consume the product they are most famous for. Continuing across Tennessee’s rolling green hills we soon arrive at ‘Music City USA’, Nashville, staying two nights at the three-star Courtyard by Marriott, with continental breakfast. This evening, we enjoy an informal drinks reception followed by dinner for a chance to get to know our travel companions a little better. DAY 3 - NASHVILLE In downtown Nashville we visit the Country Music Hall of Fame. A huge museum of all things ‘Country & Western’, it has floors of fascinating exhibits from the earliest days of country music to the megastars of today. There are films and videos of music’s greatest, with their life-stories and costumes. The famed Music Row is close by, lined with studios and record company offices, where we visit the legendary RCA

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MAKE IT YOUR OWN The Grand Ole Opry live music show, Nashville Nashville’s top live music attraction and a must for country music lovers, the legendary Grand Ole Opry is dedicated to honouring the genre. Catch a weekly show featuring country music’s greatest talents. A return transfer is included from the hotel directly to the venue. From £55pp. Oak Alley Plantation & Louisiana Swamp Spend the day visiting the historic plantation of New Orleans’ south, renowned for its photogenic walkway of magnificent oak trees. Tour the stunning ‘Big House’ with a guide and enjoy a long boat tour of the Louisiana bayou. From £65pp. Stockyards Rodeo VIP seats, Fort Worth Attend the world’s only year-round rodeo, held in the historic Cowtown Coliseum, and watch rodeo athletes perform thrilling feats of bull-riding. Enjoy tiered VIP seats, located above the Roping Boxes, and a full-service bar. From £30pp. Steamboat Natchez Dinner Jazz Cruise, New Orleans A classic way to experience the Mississippi River is aboard the Steamboat Natchez – New Orleans’ only steamboat. Savour the romance of New Orleans’ skyline aboard the Dinner Jazz Cruise, which includes buffet-style dining prepared fresh on board and live jazz by the Grammy-nominated band, Dukes of Dixieland. From £69pp.

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Graceland, Memphis

Studio B, where Elvis recorded many of his greatest hits, followed by a ‘who’s who’ of recording superstars such as Roy Orbison, the Everly Brothers, Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson. Lower Broadway is Nashville’s nightlife centre, with stupendous live music in famous honky-tonk bars like Robert’s Western World and The Stage on Broadway and many more. There’s a fantastic atmosphere along the entire street and an evening here is a real ‘must’! Tonight you have the chance to see a country music show at the Grand Ole Opry. DAY 4 - MEMPHIS Today we say goodbye to Nashville and head to the far west of Tennessee and the city of Memphis and America’s artery, the Mississippi. From its earliest beginnings as a small French garrison, Memphis grew into a magnet for freed slaves after the Civil War and as a cotton trading centre. More infamously, in 1968 Martin Luther King visited to help in a sanitation workers strike and was assassinated on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel, now converted into the Civil Rights Museum. This afternoon we have a guided tour around the birthplace of Rock n’ Roll – the legendary Sun Studio, where Elvis recorded his first hit. This insignificant, yet iconic 1950s building, was the starting point for Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and Roy Orbison

amongst others and is a designated National Historic Landmark. You can still see Jerry Lee’s piano and Elvis’ microphone! We stay in Memphis for two nights at the three-star Sheratown Memphis Downtown hotel. DAY 5 – GRACELAND AND NATIONAL CIVIL RIGHTS MUSEUM Today we visit one of America’s biggest tourist attractions, Elvis’ Graceland. The ‘King’ bought the Graceland mansion for $100,000 in 1957 when he was just 22 and it was his main home until his death. From the time it opened to the public in 1982, Graceland has expanded to include Elvis’ private airplanes and his extensive car collection. One of the most iconic houses in America, Graceland’s Meditation Garden is also Elvis’ final resting place. This afternoon we step back into America’s historical milestones visiting the National Civil Rights Museum at The Lorraine Motel. It was here Martin Luther King was shot on 4th April 1968. Five years previous on 28th August 1963 he delivered his famous ‘I Have a Dream’ speech around the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC to a crowd of 250,000 people. The following year in 1964, King won the Nobel Peace Prize for combating racial inequality through non-violent resistance. In that same year, President Johnson got a law passed prohibiting all racial discrimination. This evening is at leisure to sample the music scene at Memphis’ famous Beale Street. DAY 6 - AMTRAK TRAIN TO NEW ORLEANS An early departure this morning as we catch the renowned ‘City of New Orleans’ Amtrak train service to New Orleans, a real little piece of America. The double-decker, classic silver coloured train carriages, so typical of the US, feature comfortable reclining armchairs with plenty of legroom, as well as a panoramic glass observation deck and dining car. Our journey takes us through vast forests, farms and the small ‘southern’ towns lining the eastern bank of the Mississippi like pearls on a necklace. Nearing New Orleans, excitement mounts and we cross Lake Pontchartrain, bizarrely it appears like the train is actually travelling over the water itself. We stay three nights at the three-star superior Courtyard by Marriott near the French Quarter.

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DAY 7 - NEW ORLEANS This morning we have a walking tour of New Orleans’ famous French Quarter with an expert local guide. We see the charming art galleries and antique shops along Royal Street, the white stucco St Louis Cathedral and Jackson Square, full of artists, musicians and fortune tellers, and walk up the iconic Bourbon Street, centre of the city’s nightlife. The afternoon is free for you to explore this charming city at your leisure. In the evening why not step out and try New Orleans’ famed Cajun cuisine – there are plenty of fantastic restaurants. This evening, you have the opportunity to enjoy an evening jazz cruise with dinner on board the Steamboat Natchez – New Orleans’ only steamboat. DAY 8 - FREE DAY IN NEW ORLEANS A free day to relax in the ‘Big Easy’ and explore further afield. Alternatively, you may choose to visit some of the most fascinating Antebellum Plantations outside New Orleans combined with a fascinating boat tour of the nearby Louisiana swamps, known for their alligators and snapping turtles, and where you can admire the fauna, such as the moss-draped cypresses native to the bayous of Louisiana. Oak Alley Plantation is a National Historic Landmark and is considered the Deep South’s most spectacular mansion. Dating from 1839 with two rows of mighty oaks leading down towards the Mississippi River, the house has been fully restored to its magnificent 19th-century opulence and grandeur.


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DAY 10 - SAN ANTONIO We continue further into the south Texas plains arriving in San Antonio this afternoon. Originally settled by the Spanish who built a mission station here, the Alamo, whose name was destined to be one of the most evocative words in American history. It was here in 1836 that a seriously outnumbered group of settlers, including Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie, were besieged by the Mexican army for nearly two weeks before they were overrun. Tonight we stay at the three-star superior Menger Hotel, just round the corner from the Alamo and within easy walking distance to the charming Riverwalk area with its many bars and restaurants, ideal for trying out the region’s famed Tex-Mex cuisine.

DAY 9 - HOUSTON & NASA We leave New Orleans this morning heading ever westwards along Louisiana’s Cajun country towards Texas. As we enter the outskirts of Houston, our first stop is at the world-famous NASA Johnson Space Centre, still a working NASA base from where the international space station is controlled. We visit ‘Mission Control’, now restored to its 1965 look The Alamo

with all the original equipment and furniture – a unique experience. We also see a full-size Saturn V rocket which famously has no on-board computer, they were just too big at the time, plus the huge indoor training facility for the astronauts of the International Space Station. Tonight we stay at the nearby three-star Courtyard by Marriott NASA Clear Lake hotel.

DAY 11 – DALLAS & FORT WORTH We say goodbye to friendly San Antonio and travel north to Dallas, stopping in Austin. On arrival in Fort Worth, we explore the historical Stockyard District. This evening you have the opportunity to attend the world’s only year-round rodeo, held in the historic Cowtown Coliseum. See some of the best rodeo athletes perform thrilling feats of bull-riding, tie-down roping, team-roping, barrel-racing, bronc-riding and breakaway-roping. We stay in the three-star superior Courtyard by Marriott Downtown with breakfast in the centre of Fort Worth, with plenty of restaurants nearby. DAY 12 – DALLAS This morning we visit the infamous Dealey Plaza, where President John F Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. The floor in the Texas Book Depository from where the fatal shots were fired has been converted into the excellent 6th Floor Museum dedicated to explaining the background and the events of that fateful day on the 22nd of November in 1963. The rest of the day is free for you to explore Dallas. DAY 13 - RETURN FLIGHT Transfer to the airport for your return flight via Atlanta. DAY 14 - ARRIVE HOME You arrive home this morning after a really memorable tour.

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In Costa Rica every road seems to lead to another waterfall, a coffee plantation, a volcano, a lush rainforest or a stunning tropical beach. Everywhere you look, you are greeted by smiling faces who are immensely proud to live in a country whose happy motto is ‘pura vida’ - pure life! Costa Rica was named as the ‘rich coast’ by Spanish conquistadors who, as always, hoped to find gold and silver. Ironically, the opposite was true – not only were there no precious metals of any description, but the impenetrable jungles and lack of local inhabitants made it virtually impossible to farm the land. This is why Costa Rica is not superbly endowed with the huge cathedrals, grand architecture and all the trappings of colonial administration. The Costa Ricans, or Ticos, were not conquered like the Aztecs to the north or the Incas in Peru and the Spanish ruled in a more benevolent manner till 1821 when the country gained its independence. The long hoped-for riches finally

came to pass when the country became the first one to export coffee directly to Europe and was also the first to farm and export bananas on a large scale. Nowadays, Costa Rica is one of the few countries in the world not to have any armed forces and is rated one of the happiest countries on the planet. Costa Rica has realised that its real riches come from its immensely fertile volcanic soils which have created a biodiversity of incredible range, variety and complexity – a veritable natural paradise! With more than 25% of the country designated as protected reserves or national parks, what can you expect to see here? One of its most well-known and likeable inhabitants is the three-toed sloth, but this is not even close to the tip of the iceberg. There are green iguanas, hundreds of varieties of brightly coloured tree frogs, howler and capuchin monkeys, tapirs, elusive jaguars, toucans, scarlet macaws, hummingbirds a-plenty, crocodiles, leatherback turtles, whales – the list just


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MAKE IT YOUR OWN Take a zip-line tour through the rainforest Much of the flora and fauna in Costa Rica’s rainforests thrives in the upper levels. Explore this magnificent world, largely unseen by humans, by taking an exhilarating zip-line tour through the extraordinary Monteverde Cloud Forest. You’ll be rewarded with unrivalled panoramic views. Bookable in resort.

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FROM £3,799pp the species of Costa Rica can be found here. We’ll take an easy walk along one of the many trails nearby and see some attractive views of the peak. From our comfortable base we will also visit the Caño Negro reserve, close to the border with Nicaragua. The main access route here is along the Rio Frio and the best way to spot wildlife is our boat safari which gives

you uninterrupted views along its banks. More than 300 bird species have been identified here, including kingfishers, ibis, toucans, storks and even a type of vulture, plus you are also likely to see caimans and monkeys. Our next port of call is the renowned Monteverde Cloud Forest, a unique ecosystem created by the warm Pacific winds being pushed up and condensing on the mountain slopes. The trees here are covered in mist and mossy vines, bromeliads, ferns and the greatest diversity of orchids on the planet. We explore via system of hanging bridges so as to look down on the thick vegetation below. There are plenty of hummingbirds here and you may be lucky enough to spot a quetzal. You may also choose to experience the incredible thrill of zip-wiring through the forest - this is one of the best places in the country to try this (at extra charge).

goes on and on! One particularly extraordinary animal is the quetzal, the most breathtakingly stunning bird in Central America. Our tour starts from the country’s capital of San José before striking out for the Tortuguero National Park on Costa Rica’s eastern Caribbean coast, a labyrinth of canals, rivers and lagoons covered in thick forest and mangroves. Tortuguero means ‘turtle catcher’ and the many species of turtles which lay their eggs on these beaches came close to extinction until the area was declared a national park. You can also expect to see caimans, several types of monkeys and a huge number of endemic and migratory bird species, including toucans, macaws and raptors. More rarely seen inhabitants include tapirs, jaguars and manatees. We continue cross-country towards the Arenal volcano. With a perfect cone, numerous hot springs and surrounded by its own national park, roughly half

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DAY 2 - TORTUGUERO After an early start, we leave the city behind, on our way to Tortuguero, on Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast, passing by coffee and banana plantations and small farming communities. We arrive at the dock where we transfer on to our boat for the final part of our journey through the complex maze of natural canals to our home for the next two nights, the Aninga, Evergreen or Pachira eco-lodges, on full board basis. After lunch we visit the nearby small picturesque town of Tortuguero and the Caribbean Conservation Corporation museum dedicated to studying the thousands of Atlantic Green, Hawksbill and Leatherback turtles who come to lay their eggs on the protected beaches here between July to October every year. As the sun sets and the sounds of the tropical forest fill the air, you may look forward to sampling some typical Costa Rican cuisine in the hotel’s restaurant. DAY 3 – TORTUGUERO After breakfast we set off for a fascinating walk along one of the nature trails around our lodge. After some time to relax by the pool during the hottest part of the day, in the afternoon we continue our exploration by boat, along the lush green waterways of this unique eco-system. Our final stay for three nights is at a five-star resort in Guanacaste on the Pacific coast. Known for its beautiful palm-fringed beaches, this is the perfect spot to take some time off, relax, find a nice restaurant or bar and watch the sun slowly sink into the mighty Pacific Ocean. With the new direct flights from London Gatwick to San José, we are sure you will come back from this surprising, amazing country with a real burning desire to go back. Pura vida!

DAY 4 - ARENAL This morning we set off westwards through the centre of the country towards Arenal, famous for the perfect symmetrical cone of the Arenal Volcano, Costa Rica’s youngest volcano. After a stop for lunch we arrive in Arenal in the afternoon, staying three nights at the Montaña de Fuego eco-lodge or four-star Arenal Manoa Hotel, with breakfast. Dinner is included tonight.

DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN SAN JOSE Depart from London Gatwick on your direct British Airways service. We arrive in San José in the afternoon and transfer to the four-star Crowne Plaza Corobici Hotel for one night. The remainder of the day is at leisure. This evening we will have a welcome drinks reception and evening meal to get to know each other better.

DAY 5 – CAÑO NEGRO RESERVE Today we head north, close to the Nicaraguan border, to the Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge. Here we embark on a boat to quietly float along the Frio River – your local guide will point out what’s considered to be some of the most abundant bird life in Costa Rica. Iguanas, caimans and numerous monkey species can also be spotted along the river banks. Lunch is included.

Hanging bridges in Monteverde

DAY 6 – ARENAL FREE DAY A day to take it easy at your hotel – after a sumptuous breakfast, settle down around the pool with its swimup bar and wonderful views of the volcano. Just an easy walk around the grounds is sure to offer plenty of chances to spot some local wildlife. Tonight, why not enjoy an optional evening cooking class with dinner included. DAY 7 - MONTEVERDE In the morning, embark on a walking tour in the foothills of Arena Volcano, enjoying more close-up scenic views of the volcano. We turn south today to drive towards the Monteverde Cloud Forest, staying for two nights with breakfast at the four-star El Establo Hotel. Your evening is free to try out one of the many excellent local restaurants, cafés and bars. Dinner tonight is included.

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DAY 9 – GUANACASTE This morning we drive towards the shores of the striking Pacific coast to the region of Guanacaste, one of the most beautiful places in the country, with an exotic combination of exquisite beaches and an exuberant tropical forest. On the way, we stop at the bustling town of Liberia, for some free time to have a stroll and maybe sample some of the local cuisine. Our hotel for three nights with breakfast will be the five-star JW Marriott Resort & Spa, close to the charming seaside resort of Tamarindo, where it’s not unusual to see iguanas and white-faced monkeys on the beach! This evening we’ll take you into Tamarindo where there’s plenty of great food, music and friendly bars to choose from.

DAY 8 – MONTEVERDE CLOUD FOREST This stunning Cloud Forest boasts an extraordinarily diverse ecosystem, being home to 120 species of reptiles and amphibians, 130 species of mammals and an astounding 500 species of birds, not to mention more than 3,000 species of plants. Possibly the best way to enjoy all this is from above: the Sky Walk Hanging Bridges are a system of walkways that offer a unique view into the jungle from up to 180 feet above the forest floor. If you’re feeling really adventurous (and at extra charge), this is where you can also enjoy what is considered to be the country’s best ‘zip-line’ experience. This afternoon enjoy lunch and a tour of a traditional Costa Rican coffee farm where you’ll see how one of Costa Rica’s top exports is grown in this tropical region and its importance in the development of the country as a whole.

the optional sunset cruise along the coast with picturesque views and time for snorkelling. A farewell dinner in Tamarindo is included tonight. DAY 12 – RETURN FLIGHT Travel back to San José airport for your overnight direct flight to London Gatwick. DAY 13 – ARRIVE HOME We arrive home this morning. JW Marriott Resort & Spa, Guanacaste

DAY 10 – PALO VERDE NATIONAL PARK Today, we take a guided tour to Palo Verde National Park, one of Costa Rica’s most popular conservation areas. Its wide range of land and marine biodiversity make this one of the Central America’s most impressive natural habitats. Your local guide will lead you by boat through the waterways of this tropical paradise to discover a unique combination of thick coastal forest, rivers and mangrove lagoons which are home to more than 109 species of mammals and 184 species of birds. You’ll observe several species of monkeys, iguanas, and birds and possibly even the three-toed sloth. DAY 11 – FREE DAY IN GUANACASTE Enjoy all the pleasures of your final day in your luxury hotel. You can take it easy on the beach or beside the hotel pool, with a pina colada or daiquiri in hand, play a round of golf, try out the spa or perhaps join

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SOUTH AFRICA 16 days from only £3,049pp MULTI-CENTRE TOUR

A ‘world in one country’ is no exaggeration - incredible game viewing, a vast patchwork of different cultures, scenery and history coupled with superb food and wine make for a world-class destination. South Africans call their homeland ‘a world in one country’. It covers an area equivalent to five times the size of Britain, with a climate ranging from temperate, Mediterranean and sub-tropical to desert; it offers spectacular scenery with arguably the finest wildlife on earth and no less than eleven official languages. South Africa is truly a world-class destination! Firstly, a more naturally beautiful country would be difficult to find - from the serrated peaks of the Drakensberg mountains, to the contorted and timeless semi-desert landscapes of the Karoo and the forested sea-shores and mirror-like lakes of the Garden Route, the enchanting temperate valleys of the Winelands, the rare proximity to nature found in the national parks and the instantly recognizable symbol of the country, Table Mountain - all under an endless azure-blue sky. Quite remarkable! Then there is the wildlife, one of the main reasons visitors travel to Africa. One of the finest places in the world to experience this is the Kruger National Park, which is a similar size to Wales. It is exactly how you imagine the African bush to be, as depicted

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on countless TV documentaries: areas of sweeping savannah, bisected by rivers full of hippos, muddy waterholes lined with animals quenching their thirst, and the bush itself, home to zebra and antelope, studded by immense biscuit-coloured termite hills and towering above it all, instantly recognisable giraffes! The park is home to an incredible 150 mammals and 500 bird species including the ‘big five’: elephant, lion, rhino, leopard and buffalo. Game-viewing is an intensely moving experience with nothing preparing you for the waves of emotion inspired by an encounter with these wonderful, almost regal creatures thriving in their natural habitat. Just to highlight the variety of flora too, the Cape Peninsula alone has twice as many plant varieties as Britain, which is 5,000 times bigger. But South Africa is not just about scenery and wildlife, fabulous as it is. The cities are amazing and highlight the country’s diversity. Brash Johannesburg, city of gold and South Africa’s cultural capital, with skyscrapers of concrete and glass separated by canyon-like streets contrasting with townships on its outskirts.


WO R L DW I D E TO U R Gaze at magnificent Table Mountain in Cape Town

PRICE INCLUDES • Tour the legendary Zulu War battlefields of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift with a specialist guide • Full-day guided safari in the Kruger National Park, one of the world’s most outstanding game reserves • Stay in the heart of the gorgeous Western Cape’s Winelands, enjoying a cellar tour and tasting at a 300-year old wine estate • Stay three nights in cosmopolitan Cape Town, one of the world’s most naturally beautiful cities, dominated by the instantly recognisable Table Mountain • Explore legendary Cape of Good Hope and Cape Town’s Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens • Visit Johannesburg’s Apartheid Museum, a real must in understanding contemporary South Africa • Gaze at the awe-inspiring Blyde River canyon, the third largest in the world

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Follow the enchanted Garden Route, one of South Africa’s greatest drives Visit Hermanus for the world’s finest on-shore whale watching, dependent on season Enjoy a scenic drive through the beautiful small country of Swaziland Take an internal flight to the stunning Garden Route

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Return scheduled flights from the UK Stay in hand-picked four-star and three-star hotels with daily breakfast, two lunches and two dinners Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £3,049pp

Then there is the ‘Mother City’, Cape Town, overlooked by the vast bulk of Table Mountain and easily Africa’s most beautiful and sophisticated city. It is a real multi-cultural melting pot, with stunning Cape architecture, superb beaches, the best cuisine in the country, fabulous street musicians, mime artists and entertainers adding to its cosmopolitan atmosphere. Any country is shaped by its past - South Africa more than most with its recent history a constant struggle between the British, Afrikaners, and various indigenous peoples, the Zulus being the most well-known. The British annexed the Cape from the Dutch during the 18th century, who then set out inland founding the Orange Free State and the Transvaal. However, with the discovery of the world’s largest gold deposits, British interest flourished! This culminated in the Boer War and unification of the country. We all inevitably associate South Africa with the inhumanities of the old Apartheid system, which needs no explanation.

Our visit to the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg takes us on a fascinating, horrifying, humbling and ultimately inspiring journey from the dark days of ‘whites only’ privilege, through to Nelson Mandela’s historic release. Documentary film, texts, sound clips and live accounts recapture life in the old South Africa. We also visit the famous battlefields of the Zulu Wars, Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift – one a crushing British defeat sending shock waves throughout the Empire, the other a valiant stand of just 140 against 4,000 Zulus. Few tours visit these remarkable sites, a vital and deeply moving part of South Africa’s unique heritage. The Garden Route in the Western Cape is legendary. With a mild climate and facing the southern Indian Ocean, this unique region encompasses beautiful coastal and mountain scenery. Depending on the time of year, we’ll have the opportunity to travel to the beautiful seaside resort of Hermanus, the best place for on-shore whale watching. We also spend a most enjoyable few days surrounded by the seemingly never-ending rows of vines in fertile valleys, backed by the lofty mountains of the enchanting Winelands. This wonderful 16-day tour is designed to highlight South Africa’s truly amazing diversity of cultures, its curious blend of old and new, and its phenomenal scenery and wildlife. You leave with the feeling that the new South Africa, open to the world after years of isolation, is a land of superlatives which cannot fail to impress the welcome visitor! DAY 1 - DEPARTURE You will be met at the airport before you take your overnight direct flight to Johannesburg. DAY 2 - ARRIVAL IN JOHANNESBURG After our morning arrival, we transfer to the four-star Indaba Hotel in a prosperous suburb, north of the city. On the way to our hotel we take the opportunity

to visit the Apartheid Museum, a truly fascinating exhibition charting the apartheid years and the struggle against it, culminating in the first democratic elections. It is a superbly presented walk through contemporary history using original material, riveting eyewitness accounts, photographs and film. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure. Tonight there will be a drinks reception, where you can meet your travelling companions in an informal setting before your welcome dinner. DAY 3 - PANORAMA ROUTE After breakfast we depart for the open spaces and farmlands of the Highveld, following the Panorama Route to Kruger National Park, one of the most scenic drives in South Africa. We follow the spectacular rim of the Blyde River Canyon, an amazing 20-mile long and 2,300-foot deep gorge cutting a vast swathe through the Great Escarpment separating the temperate grasslands of the highveld and the drier savannah beyond. Deep circular rock formations created by years of erosion and many excellent vantage points offer superb photo opportunities for some of the most breathtaking views in Africa. Our hotel for the next three nights is the four-star Sanbonani Resort, beautifully located in the heart of the Bushveld. Chalets overlook the rivers, where hippos and crocodiles can be seen on the riverbanks. The resort has a restaurant, bar and swimming pool. Dinner is included tonight. DAY 4 - KRUGER GAME DRIVE Today we have a full day’s game drive in specially adapted 10 seat 4x4 vehicles. There is simply nothing to beat that rising feeling of anticipation and excitement as we enter the nearby park in the halflight of the spectacular African dawn, surrounded by the noise of a unique ‘dawn chorus’. Which animal shall we spot first? Perhaps an elephant, a family of warthogs or possibly even the elusive cheetah. The

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experienced game rangers know the best tracks and waterholes whilst their stories will amuse, inform and fascinate you. Most have lived here all their lives, accumulating a vast wealth of knowledge. One minute they can be talking about the constituents of elephant dung and the next about the mating behaviour of hippos or the latest UK football scores! DAY 5 - KRUGER FREE DAY This is a day at leisure for anyone who just wants to take it easy by one of the pools at the hotel or do some hippo-spotting from the lovely lawn overlooking the river. Alternatively, you could try some elephant encounters, exciting microlight flights or even river rafting (all subject to weather conditions), as well as sunset safaris or night safaris where you can experience the unique thrill of an open 4x4 vehicle game drive by spotlight. DAY 6 - SWAZILAND & KWAZULU NATAL Today we leave Kruger on our way to the battlefields of Zululand. After breakfast we’ll drive south, entering the small but scenically beautiful country of Swaziland. As the road climbs past the interestingly named Piggs Peak we descend through lush green fields and rolling hills interspersed with small farms and drive through the country’s small capital Mbabane, passing the parliament house and Royal Palace en route. Winelands

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We cross back into South Africa in the afternoon and enter Kwazulu Natal province, staying at the simple three-star Battlefields Lodge for two nights with breakfast. DAY 7 - ISANDLWANA & RORKE’S DRIFT After breakfast we visit the battlefields of Isandlwana and Rorke’s Drift. Brilliantly dramatised in the films Zulu Dawn and Zulu, these two battles, just a day apart, became a defining moment for the British Empire. In 1879 at Isandlwana, a depleted force of 1,300 were surprised and outmanoeuvred by a 20,000-strong Zulu army armed with cowhide shields and spears. Only a handful survived. The next day just 9 miles away, about 140 British soldiers, some wounded, held off 4,000 Zulus for over ten hours at Rorke’s Drift, an action earning eleven Victoria Crosses, the largest number ever awarded in a single engagement. Isandlwana particularly, remains a haunting and lonely place, with mass graves marked by simple white stones. Our specialist Zulu guide will really make those desperate encounters come alive. We return to our hotel in the afternoon. Lunch is included today. DAY 8 – MOSSEL BAY After breakfast we return to Johannesburg airport, flying to George in the Western Cape and at the heart of the gorgeous Garden Route. We take the short drive to the coastal town of Mossel Bay and our hotel, the charming three-star superior Diaz Hotel & Resort with breakfast. The comfortable rooms all boast excellent sea views. Dinner at a local restaurant is included this evening. DAY 9 – CANGO CAVES & OUDTSHOORN Today we head inland, through stunning mountain scenery of the Ruitersbos Nature Reserve to the foot of the Swartberg Mountains. Here we’ll visit the spectacular Cango Caves, formed over millions of years in the soft limestone and South Africa’s best-known caves. Next we head to the small town of Oudtshoorn, a centre of ostrich farming since the 19th century. We’ll have the opportunity to see these fascinating creatures close up and learn about their habits. After an included lunch, we head back to Mossel Bay.

DAY 10 - HERMANUS This morning, we take the long scenic drive to the Cape’s beautiful Winelands before continuing to Hermanus, a lovely town that’s also the world’s best spot for on-shore whale watching, usually between July and November. These gentle giants move in seemingly permanent slow motion and are a truly


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amazing sight as they playfully cavort in the water. You arrive in the Winelands by late afternoon, staying two nights on bed-and-breakfast at the excellent four-star Devon Valley Hotel, which is a real find. This little property is set on the valley slopes offering breathtaking views, lush gardens, a relaxing shady terrace, a comfortable bar with dark leather armchairs, fireplace and a wide selection of single malt whiskeys. DAY 11 - WINELANDS Today we tour the awesomely beautiful Winelands. Set in a valley backed by majestic mountains, rows of manicured vines and orchards stretch into a distance studded by lime-washed, often thatched, 300 year-old wineries built in the unique Cape Dutch style, seemingly mirroring the undulations of the surrounding countryside. Our first stop is elegant Stellenbosch, established 300 years ago and home of South Africa’s most prestigious university. Period buildings and historic streets reinforce the town’s dignified atmosphere. We have time to explore this delightful town before enjoying a fascinating cellar tour and tasting at the award-winning Neethlingshof Wine Estate. After that, we visit the small town of Franschoek, set at the head of a valley. Tonight we’ll enjoy an included typical South African BBQ or Cape Malay buffet dinner at our hotel. DAY 12 - CAPE TOWN This morning we visit the amazing Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, located just outside Cape Town and set against the eastern slopes of Table Mountain. These incredible gardens are some of the best in South Africa, with numerous fascinating endemic flora and orchid varieties. We soon arrive in Cape Town and our hotel, the four-star Southern Sun Waterfront

Hotel, staying three nights on bed and breakfast. It is located right in the centre of this bustling city within walking distance of the V&A waterfront. The afternoon is spent at leisure when you can start to explore this beautiful city. DAY 13 - CAPE OF GOOD HOPE This morning, we visit Cape Point and the legendary Cape of Good Hope, firstly driving past pristine beaches to the picturesque fishing harbour of Hout Bay. We continue along the breathtakingly scenic Chapman’s Peak Drive, full of rugged seascapes, to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve, one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots, then on to Cape Point itself. We see the confluence of the Indian and Atlantic Ocean currents and the treacherous promontory of rocks and swells, the scourge of mariners for centuries. Finally we visit Boulders Beach and its penguin colony, returning to the city during the afternoon.

Bill Clinton, Margaret Thatcher, Bill Gates and even Nelson Mandela himself. Perhaps though, simply wander where your feet take you, or relax a little, taking afternoon tea in beautiful colonial splendour at the Mount Nelson hotel – the choice is yours. DAY 15 - RETURN FLIGHT Our final day in Cape Town is at leisure before a transfer to the airport, at the appropriate time, for our return flight via Johannesburg to the UK. DAY 16 - ARRIVE HOME We arrive back in the UK after a truly unique tour.

DAY 14 - FREE DAY IN CAPE TOWN Cape Town, featuring British, Dutch and Cape Malay influences, is simply one of the world’s most naturally beautiful cities with so much to offer the visitor! You could do some bargain shopping at the Waterfront, followed by a sumptuous seafood lunch. Or maybe go people-watching at fashionable Camps Bay? Obviously no visit to Cape Town is complete without taking a revolving cable car ride to the top of iconic Table Mountain which has announced the city to generations of sea-farers. The views are fabulous. You should also visit Robben Island (weather permitting and based on availability), where Nelson Mandela spent most of his 27-year incarceration, and whose visitors since its opening have included

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INDIA & SHIMLA 15 days from only £2,549pp MULTI-CENTRE TOUR

The ‘Taj’ at dawn, a tiger in the wild and the Himalayas are amazing sights, all infused with an extraordinary and eclectic mix of colours, sounds, customs and religions. India, a unique country and civilisation, is a mindboggling potpourri of sights, sounds, colours and experiences as well as a culture-shock of astonishing contrasts. Immerse yourself in this tour and prepare for a revamp of any preconceptions towards one of the world’s ‘must-see’ destinations! The jewel of our tour is surely the Taj Mahal in the early morning, when its colours and ethereal beauty is at its most amazing. Built to house the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal, Emperor Jahan’s wife, it took 20,000 men 22 years to finish it. The end result transcends the extraordinary world monument it is. The tomb represents the ultimate expression of a pure and enduring love, a tangible expression of the unquantifiable. But there’s more. We’ll see the real India, a subcontinent that covers the full gamut of evolution, from the natural world, including the nation’s unofficial symbol, the tiger, in Ranthambore, through the Rajasthan forts and palaces of the Moghul Empire, to the more recent Raj and British colonial influence.

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We’ll stay for three nights in Rajasthan, regarded as India’s most colourful state, a region fringed by deserts, populated by a fiercely proud, warrior race and a plethora of forts and palaces. No area in all of India more clearly illustrates the paradox of ancient and modern which exist side by side. We stay in Rajasthan’s capital city of Jaipur, known as the ‘Pink City’ due to the colour of its walls and so many of its buildings, and we visit the Maharajah’s City Palace as well as the great Amber Fort, one of the masterpieces of Rajput architecture, guarding the northern approaches to the city. We delve, ever deeper, into the culture and history of Rajasthan with our stay at the Alsisar Mahal, a restored fort, converted into one of the region’s best heritage hotels. A wonderfully sumptuous setting where Belgian crystal chandeliers hang above exquisite marble floors, cut from the very quarries that supplied the builders of the Taj Mahal. On selected departures our tour continues on to the hill-station of Shimla, effectively the summer capital of India during the Raj. At over 7,300ft, the


WO R L DW I D E TO U R Experience the beautiful Taj Mahal

PRICE INCLUDES • Visit all the major sights of Old and New Delhi • See the breathtaking Taj Mahal bathed in soft morning light, gazing in awe at the simple purity of its white marble and the exquisite craftsmanship of its inlay work • Enjoy a guided tour of the 400-year old deserted Moghul city of Fatehpur Sikri • Driving safari in Ranthambore National Park, the best place in India to spot the elusive tigers • Spend two nights in the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur, capital of the desert kingdom of Rajasthan with a guided city tour, seeing the City Palace, Astronomical Observatory and the Palace of the Winds • Marvel at the extraordinary location and beauty of Amber Fort, home of

one of India’s most powerful maharajas • Stay in an original Rajasthani fort, converted into a stunning Heritage Hotel • Travel on the famous Shimla railway

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Return direct scheduled flights with premium economy flight upgrades available at a supplement Stay in hand-picked three-star to five-star accommodation, with breakfast and six meals, plus a sumptuous buffet when staying at the Oberoi Cecil in Shimla Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £2,549pp blowing prospect of Phaal curry. Whichever culinary delight you choose, the one guarantee is that the Indian people are supremely hospitable and will go out of their way to ensure their visitors enjoy their stay. From the flawless grandeur of the Taj Mahal, to the mighty fortresses of Rajasthan and from the reminders of past glories of the Raj in Delhi to the teeming markets of Jaipur, our India tour encompasses the very best of northern India, ensuring a lifetime of truly amazing memories. DAY 1 - DEPARTURE You will be met at the airport check-in before your overnight direct flight to Delhi. DAY 2 - ARRIVAL IN DELHI On arrival, we transfer to the five-star Taj Diplomatic Enclave for one night. All rooms are stylishly furnished and air-conditioned with flat-screen TVs, personal safe, mini-bar and complimentary tea/

coffee. After a short rest we commence our guided tour of New Delhi. The city centre, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1911, is bisected by wide, tree-lined avenues, a hub which clearly reflects the Raj legacy and home to the former Viceroy’s Palace, now the Presidential Palace. Heading down the imposing Rajpath, we pass India Gate and the Parliament building. We’ll visit some of Delhi’s older monuments, including the Qutub Minaret, started in 1199, which is the tallest stone built tower in India. Nearby is Humayun’s tomb, an outstanding example of Moghul architecture and the first mausoleum of its type, predating the more widely known Taj Mahal by nearly a century. Tonight we enjoy your tour manager’s drinks reception followed by a welcome dinner with the group. DAY 3 - OLD DELHI This morning we continue our city tour, first visiting Old Delhi, starting with the Raj Ghat, a fittingly simple

cooler climate made this the ideal location to escape from the searing summer temperatures on the plains below. Dominated by the baronial splendour of the Viceregal Lodge, Shimla was, in those days, a microcosm of late Victorian English society. Surrounded by vast forests of teak and pine and located across a long ridge with steep mountainous terrain on all sides, Shimla was not the easiest place to get to. But Victorian engineers managed to build one of the marvels of Indian Railways, the 96-kilometre narrow-gauge line to Shimla, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Our journey ‘clickety-clicks’ along those very tracks laid by those intrepid imperial engineers more than a century ago. But India is not all history and architecture – genuine Indian cuisine is far more varied and interesting that what we are used to at home. From a simple hot chapatti fresh from the oven, to the delicate spices of Kheer, a sweet rice pudding, a trip to India will change your view of Indian cookery – and don’t worry, many of the curries are quite mild! However, for the brave at heart, there’s the gasket-

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DAY 4 - TAJ MAHAL We rise early to catch the sun rising over the Taj Mahal. In the soft morning light, as the mist rises from the Yamuna River behind it, the Taj Mahal seems to float, mirage-like, above the surrounding landscape. A combination of extraordinary beauty, symmetry and history makes this wonder of the world one of the most amazing monuments on the planet and you will have plenty of time to admire it from all angles. Moving on, we continue our tour with a visit to the vast red sandstone Agra Fort. Completed in 1573, it was the headquarters of the Moghul Empire, boasting vast size and opulence, its buildings make it more of a walled palace than a fort. In the evening you have the option of completing a wonderful day with another visit to the Taj Mahal, to witness the shrine at sunset. DAY 5 - FATEHPUR SIKRI Leaving Agra this morning we continue towards the ancient abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri, built in 1571, as Emperor Akbar’s imperial capital. Although it was mysteriously abandoned just 15 years later, it remains in a remarkable state of preservation, with numerous palaces, wide courtyards and beautiful carvings. Just 15 kilometres away is the Bagh Bharatpur, a luxury Heritage Hotel in Bharatpur where we stop for lunch before going on to the railway station to catch the Shatabdi Express for our comfortable two and a half hour journey to Ranthambore National Park. Originally the private hunting preserve of Maharajahs, its 400 square kilometres of forested rolling hills, valleys and lakes form a unique ecosystem. Started in 1973, India’s famous Tiger Project was created to protect the country’s tiger population. Despite many difficulties, the tigers of Ranthambore have survived and numbers have stabilised. Our hotel for the next two nights is the comfortable family-run, three-star Ranthambore Regency on full board basis.

known as ‘canters’. After many years of conservation, Ranthambore is now the best place to spot tigers in India, but the reserve is about more than tigers – over 300 bird species have been counted including impressive crested eagles, painted stork and wild peacocks. The park’s residents also include large numbers of sambars, the largest Asian antelope, as well as marsh crocodiles, wild boar and rare sloth bears and leopards. Look out for the playful troop of black-faced langur monkeys near the main entrance gate. We return to our hotel in the late morning, with time to relax before and after lunch. In the afternoon we take our second trip into the park for another chance to spot the elusive tigers.

DAY 6 - RANTHAMBORE TIGER SAFARI An early start this morning is worth the sacrifice as we head out to the park for our safari using speciallybuilt, 20-person, open-top four wheel drive vehicles

DAY 7 - JAIPUR Leaving Ranthambore after breakfast we head north to the ‘Pink City’ of Jaipur. Our afternoon tour will cover all the major highlights of this ancient city. City Palace

The famous Hawa Mahal, known as the Palace of Winds, is one of our first stops before we continue to the Astronomical Observatory constructed in 1726 and on to the City Palace, still home to the present Maharajah of Jaipur, where we’ll view collections of costumes, carpets, paintings and the impressive armoury. Our hotel for the next two nights is the new four-star Hilton Jaipur. DAY 8 - AMBER FORT This morning another highlight, on a tour of highlights: you’ll visit the immense Amber Fort, located in the hills just a short drive out of Jaipur. Sampling all the most fascinating sights, our guided tour includes the sections reserved for the Maharajah’s wives and concubines as well as the remarkable hall of mirrors, with tiny delicate convex mirrors embedded like a mosaic in the walls and ceilings. DAY 9 - RAJASTHAN After breakfast, we bid goodbye to Jaipur and head north, deeper into the interior of rural Rajasthan. We pass numerous small villages and towns on our way to the Sekhawati region of the state and the village of Alsisar. This was once part of India’s Silk Road and over the years the merchants here grew very rich, building a large number of luxurious mansions known as ‘havelis’, to display their wealth through the magnificence of their frescoed walls. Although most of these have now been abandoned, the imposing and luxurious residence of the local kings has been lovingly restored into an amazing Heritage Hotel, the Alsisar Mahal, where we stay for the night with a buffet

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Palace of the Winds

DAY 12 - SHIMLA Today we explore the many reminders of British colonial life in Shimla. The most fascinating by far is the immense Viceregal Lodge and its beautiful botanical gardens, built in Scottish baronial style to house the Viceroy and his staff for the six months they were based in the town. Although some of the interior of the building is closed to the public, the areas that are open give an incredible glimpse into the not-so-distant past. Particularly touching is the large collection of photographs from the late Victorian era and the last years of the Raj. We also take a walk along the pedestrian-only Mall, from Scandal Point and Christ Church past the mockTudor Post Office, the Gaiety Theatre and the Town Hall. There are a huge number of shops and markets and Shimla is particularly known for the quality of its locally made pashmina shawls. DAY 13 - FREE DAY IN SHIMLA Enjoy a day at leisure in Shimla, relax at the hotel pool or spa, or maybe take another stroll along the mall and do some last minute bargain hunting in the markets. Alternatively, there are a number of short local ‘treks’ that can be arranged in the surrounding hills. A sumptuous buffet dinner is included at the Oberoi Cecil tonight. DAY 14 - TRAIN TO DELHI Today we say goodbye to Shimla and the Oberoi Hotel as we start our return journey to Delhi. This time we descend by car to Kalka from where we catch the train back to Delhi for our last night at the Taj Diplomatic Enclave. DAY 15 - RETURN FLIGHT We depart Delhi in the early afternoon on our flight home to the UK, arriving back the same day.

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SRI LANK A 13 days from only £2,092pp MULTI-CENTRE TOUR

Discover old Ceylon with its sacred caves, ancient temples, palaces, lost cities and a unique cuisine blended with excellent game viewing and finishing with a relaxing few days on a tropical beach. As soon as you arrive, your senses are overwhelmed by Sri Lanka. The warm tropical air, the colourful wild flowers and the jungle, the striking colours of the saris adorning every woman, the variety of exotic fruits and spices, the beauty of the countryside, the mystique of countless temples and orange-clad Buddhist monks and wild elephants – this is a varied place indeed. Marco Polo, arguably the greatest explorer of all time, described it simply as the finest island in the world. During its 2000-year history, Sri Lanka has attracted countless invaders and visitors from nearby India, the Arabs, the Portuguese, Dutch and finally the British. The 145 years of British rule left an indelible mark on Sri Lanka’s culture and institutions – from a deep love of cricket to the red pillar-boxes still found on street corners. Today, this fabled island of spices and gems is a vibrant blend of entrancing Buddhist culture, ancient cities, wildlife- rich lowland jungles, home to leopards, elephants and monkeys, a mist-shrouded hill country and tropical palmfringed beaches. Our tour takes you to all the major sites of historical and cultural interest, visiting three

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outstanding UNESCO World Heritage sites and finishing with three days’ relaxation in one of the country’s finest beach resorts. Two nights are spent in Sri Lanka’s fascinating ‘Cultural Triangle’, where we visit one of the best-preserved ancient sites on the Indian subcontinent. Sigiriya Rock, an impregnable 5th century palace and fortress clinging to the top of an immense granite monolith soaring up 600 feet is Sri Lanka’s most remarkable sight, with amazing views of the jungle-covered plain below. Around the base of the rock we see beautifully laid out fountains, gardens and bathing pools, incredibly still working, linked by an ingenious web of underground, gravity-fed water channels. The cave temples of Dambulla, another World Heritage site, highlight Sri Lanka’s extraordinary artistic heritage. Their entire walls and ceilings are completely covered by sumptuously painted, perfectly preserved frescoes and shrines, whilst hundreds of gold-coloured statues of all shapes and sizes positively glow in the darkness - truly amazing! Kandy, formerly isolated by dense jungle, was the last capital of the Sri Lankan kings and is today

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PRICE INCLUDES • Experience superb scenery, shimmering paddy fields, rubber and spice plantations, verdant tea estates, swaying coconut groves, and exotic wildlife • Visit the Buddhist monastery of Dambulla and its incredible UNESCO listed cave temples • Guided tour of the 5th-century Royal Palace and Citadel at Sigiriya Rock • Visit Kandy and see the Temple of the Tooth, said to house Buddha’s tooth, plus visit the stunning Royal Botanical Gardens • Stay in the colonial hill-station of Nuwara Eliya, centre of the Ceylon tea trade • Visit the Elephant Transit Home, where elephant orphans are cared for before being reintroduced to the wild • Enjoy a 4x4 drive in Yala National Park, famed for its wildlife • Spend three nights relaxing on one of Sri Lanka’s idyllic tropical beaches

Plus, of course... • Return direct scheduled flights from the UK • Stay in hand-picked four and five-star hotels with daily breakfast and eight dinners • Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers • The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £2,092pp custodian of Sinhalese culture. Here we visit the Royal Botanical Gardens which also contain, in a typical colonial house, the wartime HQ of Lord Louis Mountbatten and Far Eastern Command, as well as one of Buddhism’s holiest shrines, the Temple of the Tooth. Sri Lanka’s hill-country is remarkably beautiful. The dense jungle of the lowlands gives way to more open countryside, with charming small villages, extensive lakes and pine-covered hillsides, with a slightly cooler and less humid climate. It was here during the 19th century that the vast tea estates were created by the British. We visit one of the finest such establishments before staying in the hill-station of Nuwara Eliya, with its colonial-era racecourse, bowling green, halftimbered houses and churches. We also stay for two nights next to the county’s second-largest national park. The 380-square mile Yala National Park is famed for its high concentration of leopards. Its open undulating terrain with grassland and shrub jungle, as well as fresh and salt-water lagoons, make it ideal for spotting a wide variety of game including wild boar, sambar deer, sloth bears,

plus over 200 bird species. We enjoy an exciting safari in the park. After our tour we drive to the west coast spending three nights by the stunning beaches of the Indian Ocean. One of the most enjoyable things about a visit to this beautiful island is its delicious cuisine! Indeed, Sri Lanka was one of the original ‘Spice Islands’ with cinnamon, cochinilla, nutmeg and all manner of other exotic flavours combined with fresh vegetables including peppers, aubergines and okra blending wonderfully with fresh seafood and meat giving a truly unique and delicious cuisine. A further attraction of this remarkable country are the Sri Lankans themselves, one of the most friendly and hospitable people you’re likely to meet and immensely proud of their beautiful homeland. The fertile plains, the colourful towns and villages, the lush forests of the interior with the vast plantations of tea, rubber and coconuts will entrance you while its history and traditions will capture your imagination. DAY 1 - DEPARTURE You should arrive at the airport where you’ll be met by your tour manager before your direct flight to Colombo. DAY 2 - ARRIVAL IN COLOMBO After your lunchtime arrival, we stay for one night at the nearby four-star Arie Lagoon hotel, with a drinks reception and dinner to get to know your fellow travellers.

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DAY 3 - DAMBULLA Today the adventure begins and the sights and the sounds of Sri Lanka gradually unfold. The countryside is stunning – scenic paddy fields studded by water buffalos accompanied by wiry, loin-clothed farmers, extensive coconut groves, pineapple fields, working elephants with attentive mahouts astride their necks and everywhere the dense jungle interspersed by huge lakes. We visit the amazing, 1st century cave temples of Dambulla, a UN World Heritage site and a wonderful introduction to the Buddhist religion. Located within an immense granite outcrop, this series of five caves are richly adorned with remarkably preserved frescoes and over 150 Buddhist statues. In

the caves’ semi-darkness, surrounded by the serene faces of dozens of beautifully painted statues, it’s not difficult to imagine the incredible sense of awe this sacred site held for generations of worshippers. We stay two nights at the four-star Habarana Village Hotel by Cinnamon with breakfast and dinner. DAY 4 - SIGIRIYA ROCK This morning you visit what for many will surely be the most memorable and fascinating monument in Sri Lanka: Sigiriya, or the ‘Lion Rock’, is a massive 600ft granite tower with sheer cliffs on all sides crowned by the remains of a 1,500-year-old royal palace. The entire site is encircled by a moat and ramparts Dambulla

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enclosing a variety of water gardens, the remains of numerous buildings and caves. As you approach Sigiriya rock, you see some of the finest ancient murals in the country – the ‘cloud maidens’ are found under a fold of rock and show in exquisite detail a procession of jewelled, beautifully dressed women bearing offerings of lilies and lotus flowers. Facing us is the imposing final entrance to the palace above: in ancient times the colossal head of a lion (hence ‘Lion Rock’) was built in brick and plaster, visitors entering through its mouth. Today, just the two front paws remain, their claws menacingly extended, still guarding the palace. It should be noted that there are numerous steps to the top of Sigiriya rock, but should pose no problem for those with normal mobility. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure to enjoy our hotel’s pool and facilities. DAY 5 - KANDY This morning we leave Sigiriya for Kandy. Sri Lanka is noted for its magnificent spices so en route we visit a fascinating garden where we see many indigenous plants such as pepper, nutmeg and cinnamon before arriving at Kandy, the country’s royal capital. You stay two nights with breakfast and dinner at the four-star Cinnamon Citadel Hotel, beautifully located overlooking the scenic Mahaweli River and surrounded by peaceful forested hillsides. The hotel as a pool overlooking the river, with a colonnaded lobby, a charming bar and restaurant. DAY 6 - KANDY Kandy’s crowded and bustling streets teem with daily comings and goings: the many white-uniformed children returning from school and the myriad of shops. The centre is dominated by a beautiful lake and the fascinating Temple of the Tooth, said to hold

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WO R L DW I D E TO U R explore the jungle and its incredible range of wildlife in 4x4 vehicles. The normally elusive leopard offers the Park’s most exciting game viewing and Yala has a high concentration of these big cats. They are the island’s top predator so are far less shy than elsewhere in the world. Yala is also known for its elephants, saltwater crocodiles, wild boar, sloth bears, monitor lizards and a huge variety of birdlife. After a late breakfast you can relax by the hotel’s pool before an optional second, early evening park drive. DAY 10 - GALLE (FOR 2019 DEPARTURES ONLY) After breakfast you head to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Galle, with its imposing 16th century Dutch fort, where you have some free time to explore. You soon arrive at the excellent four-star superior Lighthouse Hotel. Designed by the renowned Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa, the hotel has an old world charm and elegance set among the sea and palms of the southern coast and is easily accessible from the Dutch colonial town of Galle. The rooms are comfortably furnished and have TV, safe, air conditioning, mini bar, iron/board, tea/coffee-maker, free wifi and private balcony. The hotel has various restaurants and bars offering local and international cuisine, and facilities also include, two pools, spa, tennis court and gym.

Buddha’s tooth. This is Buddhism’s most sacred shrine on the island and during our visit, you may be lucky enough to witness one of the many ceremonies. You also visit the stunning Royal Botanical Gardens. Planted over 150 years and covering a huge 150 acres, the gardens hold thousands of plant species and some superb examples of mature tropical trees. Strolling through lawns, shady avenues and immaculately kept flower beds, we see exotic birds and the commemorative trees planted by Edward VII, George VI, Princess Anne and the Queen. Other highlights are the Avenue of Royal Palms and ‘Bat’ Drive where you can spot the large fruit-eating ‘Flying Foxes’ hanging upside down! The gardens also house Lord Mountbatten’s imposing HQ from World War II. Kandy is famous for its traditional dancing and so this evening we experience a colourful and hugely skilful display of this ancient art. DAY 7 - TEA ESTATES After a leisurely breakfast you leave Kandy, driving through increasingly mountainous scenery to Sri Lanka’s premier tea-growing areas. Winding ever upwards, the lush tropical jungle gives way to tall pine forests and then box-like tea bushes begin – few at first and then seemingly covering every fold of the landscape like a huge green carpet. You visit one of the best-known tea estates to see how our favourite drink is rolled, dried and graded, followed by a refreshing cup of Ceylon’s finest. Nuwara Eliya, the main hill station, is nearly 7,000 feet above sea level and called ‘Little England’ due to its spring-like climate, parks and golf course. You stay at the four-star St Andrews Hotel, originally part of a Victorian mansion.. It is famed for its classic 19th century public rooms and lovely, English inspired flower beds and lawns. Even High Tea is served.

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DAY 8 - ELEPHANT TRANSIT HOME & YALA You say goodbye to Sri Lanka’s hill country this morning on your way to Yala National Park in the south of Sri Lanka. At around midday we arrive at the Elephant Transit Home, supported by the UK’s Born Free Foundation, at Udawalawe National Park, where you’ll be able to watch young elephant orphans being given one of their daily feeds. You stay two nights at the excellent four-star Jetwing Yala Hotel with breakfast and dinner. The hotel is located just 4 kilometres outside the national park and features a pool, bar and restaurant, set in a stunning beach location. DAY 9 - YALA NATIONAL PARK An early start this morning, accompanied by the unique sound of a tropical ‘dawn chorus’. As the morning mist disappears with the rising sun you

DAY 10 - KALUTARA (2020 DEPARTURES ONLY) After breakfast you head to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Galle, with its imposing 16th century Dutch fort. You will arrive to the five-star Anantara Kalutara Resort late afternoon, a contemporary style hotel featuring local traditions. Uniquely located on the south west Sri Lankan coast where the Kalu Ganga River estuary lagoon meets the Indian Ocean set on a narrow peninsular with 360 degree ocean and lagoon views. The air-conditioned rooms are comfortably furnished and have a TV, safe, minibar, iron/board, tea/coffee-maker, free wifi and a private balcony or terrace overlooking the gardens. The hotel has various dining options including three specialty restaurants and two bars offering local and international cuisine. Facilities also include two pools, spa, a small library and fitness centre. DAYS 11-12 - FREE DAYS You have two entire days to do as you wish. Perhaps relax in your hotel, rejuvenate at the spa or simply enjoy the pool. DAY 13 - RETURN FLIGHT You transfer to the airport for the return flight, arriving home later the same day.

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A GR AND TOUR OF CHINA

I N C L U D I N G YA N G T Z E C R U I S E 16 days from only £3,689pp MULTI-CENTRE TOUR

Explore China’s greatest cultural legacies, iconic monuments, astounding palaces and astonishing scenery. Since the days of Marco Polo, China has fascinated our western minds in the most compelling way. The country’s immense size, almost unimaginable wealth and other-worldly culture have together woven an intoxicating and quite irresistible spell. But the Chinese today are living through an astonishing transformation. As well as being justly proud of their long history and unique cultural legacy, they’re keen to show you their huge achievements as a rapidly growing world superpower. China has always been a nation of superlatives. The most populous on earth, it’s also the fourth largest. Silk, tea, paper money, porcelain and gunpowder all originated here. Effectively closed to outsiders for most of its 6,000 year recorded history, China has developed its own unique character, language and society. At the heart of Beijing lies the spectacular Imperial Palace. Here, emperors issued decrees to kneeling dignitaries for hundreds of years. Collectively called the ‘Forbidden City’, it contains a staggering 9,999 rooms.

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Adorned with paintings of dragons and phoenixes, carvings and inscriptions, it’s crowned by typically Chinese turned-up roofs with gold-hued tiles. Tiananmen Square, the world’s largest plaza and final resting place of Chairman Mao, holds a staggering 600,000 people. The immense Summer Palace and Temple of Heaven are stunning in their simplicity and laden with symbolism. And beyond the city lies the stupendous 4,000-mile Great Wall, the largest structure ever built by man and one of the new seven wonders of the world. Two centuries before the founding of ancient Rome, Xian was already a world-class city and gateway to the Silk Road. Home to over a dozen dynasties, it houses the extraordinary 6,000-strong Terracotta Army. First discovered in 1974 by farmers digging a well, the life-size and remarkably preserved warriors all have their own individual features. They’ve guarded the tomb of the first Qin Emperor for more than two millennia.

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WO R L DW I D E TO U R Stroll along the amazing Great Wall

PRICE INCLUDES • Visit the astonishing Great Wall of China, the only man-made monument visible from space • Discover the world-famous Terracotta Army and the less-visited underground museum • Enjoy a tour of the Panda Breeding & Research Centre • Marvel at the Temple of Heaven and the imperial gardens at the Summer Palace in Beijing • See the Longshen Rice Terraces, a man-made wonder • Enjoy a full-board, five-star Yangtze river cruise and travel through the world’s largest ship lock of the Three Gorges Dam • Tour Shanghai and take in the Jade Buddha temple, Yuyuan Gardens and the old British Consulate

• Guided tour of Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City – the world’s largest concentration of preserved ancient wooden buildings • Travel from Shanghai to Beijing on one of China’s 186mph high-speed trains • Cruise the world-famous Li River and visit the picturesque riverside town of Yangshuo

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Return direct scheduled flights 14 nights in five-star and four-star accommodation, with daily breakfast, nine lunches and five dinners, including a Peking duck banquet Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £3,689pp Shanghai, China’s wealthiest city, is an intoxicating mix of colonial tradition and modern economic dynamism. Occupied by the western powers during the 19th century, the riverside Bund became one of the greatest trading centres of the world. Today this lovingly restored waterfront contrasts with the forest of skyscrapers that cover the skyline – with more seeming to rise up every day. But China is also home to one of the world’s great cuisines – with the ubiquitous Peking Duck from the north, chillies from the west and fruit and carp from the sub-tropical climate of the south. Real Chinese food is both a revelation and a gourmet paradise. In Britain our standard greeting is ‘How are you?’ In China, it’s ‘Have you eaten today?’ This tour is a remarkable journey of discovery of one of the world’s most ancient cultures, aspects of which are almost beyond our comprehension, blended with a remarkably stunning topography and a staggering pace of modernisation.

Although on a much smaller scale than Beijing or Xian, Guilin has some of China’s most breath-taking scenery. Beautifully set around four lakes and two rivers, it’s surrounded by the stunning karst limestone scenery of lush forest-covered peaks and pinnacles. You’ll also visit the extraordinary Longshen Rice Terraces, carved into the hills in their thousands over centuries by the hands of Yao tribesmen. In Chengdu, you’ll see some of the world’s most endangered and enchanting animals – panda bears. This is the leading panda research and breeding centre in China. We’ll visit them in the morning while they’re still active, and before they sleep for the rest of the day after eating their fill of bamboo. Our relaxing three-day cruise on the Yangtze is a welcome change of pace as our five-star ship, the 428-foot long river cruiser RV Century Sun, navigates through the spectacular Three Gorges. There are wonderful views from the balcony of every cabin and the service onboard is just as perfect.

DAY 1 - DEPARTURE Arrive at the airport for your direct flight to Shanghai. You will be met by a member of the Riviera Travel team before checking in for your flight. DAY 2 - ARRIVAL IN SHANGHAI Transfer to our hotel, the four-star superior Central Hotel for one night with breakfast. This evening we enjoy a welcome dinner with drinks to get to know your travelling companions. DAY 3 - TRAIN TO BEIJING This morning you experience a thrilling ride on China’s new 186mph high-speed train service to Beijing. On arrival we transfer to our hotel, the four-star Mercure Downtown for three nights with breakfast. DAY 4 - FORBIDDEN CITY Our first stop today is at Tiananmen Square, the largest in the world. Opposite is the Gate of Heavenly Tiananmen gate, Beijing

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Peace, the entrance to the Forbidden City, where Chairman Mao announced the birth of the People’s Republic in 1949. Through the central arch, once reserved solely for the emperor himself, lies a different world. Spread over 250 acres, with 9,999 rooms, this, the world’s largest palace complex, was the seat of imperial power for 600 years. After an included lunch, we have a leisurely visit to the vast Summer Palace and take a relaxing boat ride on the huge man-made lake at its centre, overlooking 300 acres of beautiful formal gardens. The park surrounding the temple is full of locals, playing board games, dancing, playing music and singing. This full and fascinating day is rounded off with an optional visit to a performance of the famous Kung Fu show.

DAY 7 - TERRACOTTA ARMY Another of the tour’s highlights is today’s visit to the stunning Terracotta Army. The first Qin Emperor united China’s warring factions and began the construction of the Great Wall. His mausoleum took 11 years to build but intriguingly the great earthen mound that covers it still remains unexcavated. Guarding it was his Terracotta Army. Drawn up in traditional battle order, the vanguard consists of rows of archers and crossbowmen, followed by columns of infantry and chariots. Staggeringly, each figure is unique, lifelike and realistic, some even have potbellies! Lunch is included today. This evening you have the option to see the spectacular Tang Dynasty show, which interprets ancient Chinese myths through dance and music.

DAY 5 - THE GREAT WALL Today is one of the tour’s highlights as we drive towards the mountainous areas to the north and the aptly named Great Wall of China. The section you’ll see is at Mutianyu, a popular spot, but much less visited by the masses, so you can experience it at its best. We pass through farms, fruit orchards and then in the distance, we catch our first glimpse of the amazing Great Wall snaking like a sinuous dragon’s tail along the forested ridges above. The views from the top are simply superb: endless folds of hills and mountains in all directions – a wild landscape, as untamed as when the wall was built. Lunch is included today. This evening we enjoy the classic local dish in one of Beijing’s best restaurants: a Peking Duck banquet which in this, its purest form, takes chefs five years to learn the roasting process and 15 years to master it!

DAY 8 - GUILIN & LONGSHEN RICE TERRACES Today we fly to Guilin. We see another of China’s great wonders: the Longshen Rice Terraces. Over hundreds of years the ethnic Yao tribes have cut thousands of rice terraces into the steep hills and over every fold of the landscape. Our hotel for two nights in Guilin is the four-star Bravo Hotel with breakfast. Dinner is included tonight.

DAY 6 - XI’AN After breakfast saying goodbye to Beijing, we take our short flight to Xi’an which prior to Beijing was the centre of Chinese culture for over 2,000 years, plus the start of the exotic Silk Route to the west. On the way from the airport, we visit the remarkable Han Yang Ling tomb and Underground Museum, which displays some of the 40,000 funeral objects and statues unearthed around the tomb of the first Han Emperor. We then see the city’s imposing Ming Dynasty walls, 60ft thick, 40ft high and stretching for nine miles! We stay two nights at the four-star Tianyu Gloria Grand Hotel.

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DAY 9 - LI RIVER CRUISE After breakfast we board our comfortable excursion boat for our cruise down the Li River - simply one of the most stunningly beautiful river journeys in the world. Majestically rising from the flat rice paddies surrounding the river, are literally thousands of Li River

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conical-shaped limestone peaks and pinnacles covered in verdant tropical forests. A magical, fairytale landscape which has been celebrated for thousands of years by the greatest Chinese painters and poets. There’s always something interesting round every bend: you’ll see farmers tending their fields, swaying bamboo groves and water buffalo cooling off in the river. After our included lunch on board, you’ll have some free time to wander around the picturesque riverside town of Yangshuo. Its pedestrianised main street is lined with a variety of al fresco cafés, restaurants and shops.


WO R L DW I D E TO U R Lesser Three Gorges, the Shennv or ‘Goddess’ Stream. This is a newly opened and less visited 15-km long tributary of the Yangtze with some truly spectacular views through very narrow gorges, surrounded by pristine jungle-clad sheer cliffs rising up to 300ft. Tonight it’s the Captain’s Farewell Banquet followed by dancing in the lounge. Afterwards, head out on deck to watch the ship passing through the five massive ship locks and watch in awe as the vast steel doors close behind us and our ship perceptively descends. DAY 14 - FLY TO SHANGHAI Cruising downstream through the lower Xiling gorge towards the massive Three Gorges Dam, you must visit the viewing platform and fully appreciate the colossal size of this mammoth project. Disembarking at Yichang, we fly to Shanghai – an economic powerhouse since the British and French forced trading concessions from the Chinese back in the 19th century, its trade in opium, silk and tea, rapidly made it Asia’s most dynamic city. This remarkable city has risen again, becoming an extraordinary blend of colonial and ultra-modern. Lunch is included today. We stay two nights in the four-star superior Central Hotel, located on Jiujiang Road just a 10-minute stroll from the Bund and People’s Square. DAY 15 - SHANGHAI This morning we have a short tour of the principal sights, including the Jade Buddha temple and the Yuyuan Gardens in the old quarter, passing by the old British Consulate, the Bund’s oldest building. This evening you have the option to attend the worldfamous Shanghai Acrobatic Show. Lunch is included today. DAY 16 - RETURN FLIGHT This morning we catch the world’s fastest train, the Maglev, on our way to Shanghai’s Pudong airport for our direct flight home, arriving later the same day. Shanghai

DAY 10 - FLY TO CHENGDU We fly to Chengdu for one night at the four-star superior Tianfu Sunshine Hotel with breakfast. This afternoon we walk through Jin Li Street, a recreation of a traditional shopping street, with plenty of local handicrafts and places to sit down and relax with some local green tea or coffee. DAY 11 - CHENGDU Spread out over 200 acres, the Chengdu Panda Breeding & Research Centre has been beautifully landscaped with bamboo-shaded pathways leading to the large panda enclosures. It is the largest such centre in China and now houses over a hundred of these wonderfully photogenic creatures. One of the most popular stops is at the baby panda enclosure where there will usually be 3-4 youngsters playing, eating and climbing over specially constructed bamboo frames. You will also see the lesser-known arboreal red pandas, with their red and white faces and bushy stripy tails. After a light lunch at the centre, we experience one of China’s high-speed express trains for the 2-hour journey to Chongqing, where we board our river cruise ship and home for the next three nights, the five-star RV Century Sun. YANGTZE THREE GORGES CRUISE – FIVE-STAR RV CENTURY SUN This five star, 428-foot long river cruiser has 153 wellappointed outside cabins over four decks and offers a one-sitting restaurant, gift shops, a cigar lounge,

library, and hair-salon, plus a spacious sundeck with bar and 360-degree views. There are also massage rooms, a small fitness area, spacious observation lounge and bar. Full board is included, buffet-style for breakfast and lunch, whilst dinner normally includes a wide variety of both western and Chinese dishes. Tea, coffee and soft drinks are included with meals. The cabins are a very spacious 26 square metres and well-appointed, with twin beds (doubles on request), bathroom, TV with BBC World and HBO, phone, safe, air-conditioning and large sliding glass doors leading to a small balcony. Onboard activities start with early-morning complimentary tea, coffee and pastries followed by tai chi on the sundeck and mahjong classes, acupuncture and herbal medicine, plus other aspects of Chinese culture. DAY 12 - YANGTZE RIVER CRUISE After breakfast there is an optional visit to Fengdu ‘Ghost’ City or participate in some of the various activities on board. This afternoon we visit the remarkable Shibaozhai pagoda – rising twelve stories up a sheer cliff face, this delicate temple is an architectural jewel and inspirational for generations of artists. DAY 13 - YANGTZE RIVER CRUISE Today we enter Qutang, the first Yangtze gorge, continuing through the Wu Gorge just before lunch. This afternoon we transfer to a smaller riverboat for a leisurely cruise upstream on one of the Yangtze’s

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VIETNAM & CAMBODIA 16 days from only £2,849pp MULTI-CENTRE TOUR

Visit the major sights of Vietnam and Cambodia, the very essence of Indochina, experiencing their captivating blend of French colonial history, unique local culture and beautiful rural scenery. The overwhelming image retained by visitors to Vietnam is that of a country blessed with an extraordinary beauty. It’s a mosaic of mist-shrouded mountains, vibrant green forests, a patch-work of rice paddies and pristine white beaches, whilst its villages and cities are custodians of the culture and monuments of a unique 2,000-year-old civilisation. A journey through some of the delightful countryside is like stepping back in time: farmers bent double underneath their traditional conical hats work in fields stretching into the distance, whilst docile water buffalo methodically plough the rice paddies. On the roads there are bicycles being ridden to market, overloaded with everything from huge sacks of rice to an imponderable number of ducks! Lining the riverbanks are wooden houses, balancing precariously on stilts and thatched with palm leaves. Vietnam has a long and chequered past: for 2,000 years it was ruled by the Chinese, the Khmers, Mongols, Portuguese and the Japanese. They all left their legacies in the temples and Pagodas, together with palaces, fortresses and innumerable other buildings in every style imaginable. It was then colonised by the French,

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whose contribution was cathedrals, fine mansions, neo-classical public buildings, not forgetting excellent baguettes and pastries – an eclectic mix! Many visitors also inevitably recall the US-Vietnam war – who could forget those dramatic images of the frantic helicopter flights from the roof of the US embassy? In the past few years Vietnam has opened its doors to the world and much has changed. Today, in one of the world’s last communist countries, the motorcycles and western dress of the industrious youth happily co-exist with orange-clad Buddhist monks and political posters from a different era. Visitors are invariably impressed by the development of excellent hotels and services in all the major centres and the muchimproved road network. Hanoi and Saigon still retain a French flavour in their pavement cafés, architecture and wide tree-lined boulevards. In Hue, the former imperial capital, we see the amazing Citadel and its imperial Forbidden City, modelled on Beijing. Contorted by years of erosion, we’ll also explore the staggeringly beautiful rock formations of Halong Bay, a UNESCO World Heritage site.


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Stay in Hanoi, Vietnam’s beautiful capital, and enjoy a tour by cycle rickshaw, seeing the Temple of Literature, tree-lined avenues, colonial belle-époque villas and Ho Chi Minh’s thought-provoking mausoleum Take a leisurely cruise aboard a converted Chinese junk in UNESCOlisted Halong Bay Be inspired by the hauntingly beautiful countryside with shimmering rice fields, where buffaloes are tended by farmers adorned with conical hats Stay in Hue, Vietnam’s last royal capital, and visit its awe-inspiring Citadel and Forbidden City Stay in the heart of exciting Saigon, visiting the fascinating Cu Chi tunnels, the former Vietcong underground stronghold and a poignant reminder of the US-Vietnam conflict Enjoy a full-day trip on the mighty Mekong delta, the world’s 10th-largest river system

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Stay and tour in Phnom Penh, Pearl of Asia, considered the most beautiful of Indochina’s French colonial cities Stay in Siem Reap, the gateway to the Angkor city ruins Visit the Angkor ruins, a UNESCOlisted complex of ancient temples and one of the world’s greatest ancient sites

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Return direct scheduled flights with premium economy flight upgrades available at a supplement Stay in hand-picked five-star and four-star accommodation with daily breakfast and five meals Plus your tour manager’s drinks reception and a welcome dinner to meet your fellow travellers The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

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See the astonishing temples of Angkor

But Vietnam is more than just history and scenery. It also boasts a world-class gastronomic heritage: a delicious fusion of Malay, Chinese and Thai cuisines. With plenty of French-run restaurants thrown in for good measure, all at excellent prices, you really are in for a treat! The Vietnamese themselves are a wonderfully friendly people, always smiling, courteous and proud to show off their beautiful country to all. Our tour in Cambodia includes a stay in the capital, Phnom Penh. Beautifully located at the confluence of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers, Phnom Penh, with its vibrant riverside ambience, is one of the ‘hidden gems’ of Asian cities. After being virtually completely depopulated during Pol Pot’s regime, the city is now full of life and thriving once more. A short flight away is the town of Siem Reap, the gateway to the incredible complex of temples within the ancient city of Angkor. At its height in the thirteenth century, Angkor had a staggering one million inhabitants, larger in area than Manhattan. It was the capital of the fabulously wealthy Khmer Empire that stretched from Thailand, through Laos and Cambodia to southern Vietnam. The incredible state of preservation, the

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beauty of its design and artistry of its sculptures have, for many, made Angkor one of the great wonders of the world. Vietnam and Cambodia are countries in flux, but bicycles and mopeds still outnumber cars by 100 to 1, so now is the time to visit these most fascinating and colourful destinations, whilst so much of their unique character and traditions are still in evidence! DAY 1 - DEPARTURE You should arrive at Heathrow airport where you will be met by a member of the Riviera Travel team before you take your overnight direct flight to Hanoi on Vietnam Airlines. DAY 2 - ARRIVAL IN HANOI After our morning arrival, we transfer to the five-star Melia Hotel, for three nights on bed and breakfast. This is a fabulous hotel with three restaurants, lovely pool, fitness centre and all the facilities you would expect from a major international property. Unwind after your flight with a refreshing drink at the hotel’s lounge to mingle with your fellow travellers. We then

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WO R L DW I D E TO U R have a wonderful introduction to Hanoi on our trip into the city’s old town by cycle rickshaws with time for some lunch before returning to our hotel. This evening we have a welcome dinner enjoying typical Vietnamese cuisine at a local restaurant, the perfect opportunity to get to know your fellow travellers and tour manager. DAY 3 - HANOI Today we explore Hanoi, past and present. The French created this gorgeous colonial city of tree lined avenues, belle epoque villas, grand public buildings and an Opera house, all built around more than a dozen enchanting lakes. This graceful scene blends beautifully with its old quarter, a tangle of narrow streets, the commercial heart of the city for hundreds of years and now full of tiny shops, pagodas and the ever-present populace astride their bicycles and mopeds. During our guided tour we also see the beautiful Temple of Literature dedicated to Confucius and Vietnam’s first university, and the imposing marble mausoleum of Ho Chi Minh himself, embalmed and eerily on display. This afternoon is free for you to explore this beautiful city as you wish. You could even visit a traditional water puppet show - a real spectacle where, as the name suggests, with the aid of fireworks and music, folk stories are played out by skilful puppeteers. DAY 4 - HALONG BAY CRUISE Today we visit Vietnam’s greatest natural wonder, the UNESCO World Heritage site of Halong Bay. Leaving Hanoi, we enter a timeless landscape of rice paddies, following the Red River delta to the emerald seas of the Gulf of Tonkin. Just offshore, some 3,000 limestone islands and outcrops rise almost vertically from the sea, forming one of the most extraordinary and spectacular bays in the world. As we board our converted Chinese junk and glide along the jade-green waters it’s not hard to imagine how the myths of their creation began: a dragon is said to have plunged into the sea and its thrashing tail sculpted the craggy islands. We visit some of the vast and beautifully illuminated caves and grottoes before having lunch on board. We return to Hanoi late afternoon. DAY 5 - HUE Today we fly south to Danang and then drive over the stunning scenery of the Hai Van Pass before descending to Hue, Vietnam’s last royal capital and its traditional centre of religion, culture and education. It’s one of the country’s most beautiful small towns, bisected by the serene Perfume River and dominated by its immense Citadel. This houses the ancient capital, encircled by an amazing 6 miles of high, 65 foot-thick walls and a moat. Tonight we stay for two nights on a bed and breakfast basis at the excellent five-star Imperial Hotel Hue. DAY 6 - HUE IMPERIAL CITY This morning we start with a leisurely river cruise to the magnificent seven-storied Thien Mu pagoda, a working Buddhist shrine, affording beautiful views towards the mountains on the border with Laos. We then visit the incredible complex of the Citadel and within it, the Imperial City. We see the Palace of Supreme Harmony, which contained the emperor’s throne and was the site of the most important official ceremonies and functions. Everything is painted in the royal colours of red and gold and the whole building is a stunning example of the magnificent lifestyle enjoyed by the Vietnamese royal family.

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In the afternoon we visit Emperor Tu Duc’s mausoleum. More interested in poetry than running the country, Tu Duc’s lifestyle suggests he had plenty of free time - he had 104 wives, 50-course meals and tea made from the dewdrops of lotus blossoms! It took 3,000 workers three years to build his amazing mausoleum, which includes a large lake, pavilions and a theatre. Lunch is included today and the evening is at leisure. DAY 7 - SAIGON Today we fly to Ho Chi Minh City, or Saigon as the locals still insist on calling it. Brash and boisterous, it has real zest for life. Built virtually from scratch by the French, on a bend of the wide Saigon River, we stay three nights on bed and breakfast at the

excellent, five-star Equatorial Hotel. Saigon is Vietnam’s culinary capital offering a very wide variety of excellent dining experiences, from top class restaurants in swish luxury hotels to French, Italian, Chinese, Japanese and Indian options, plus everything in between. DAY 8 - CU CHI TUNNELS This will be a day to remember! We visit the famous Cu Chi tunnels, a complex underground network stretching for 200 kilometres, which included hospitals, meeting rooms, sleeping quarters and kitchens. Begun during the last years of French rule and vastly expanded during the 1960’s, the tunnels provided a base for the Vietcong from which to attack US forces within just 30 miles of Saigon. Our visit


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here is a fascinating insight into these times: we see the tunnels themselves and examples of the many mantraps and stake pits which protected them. Despite being carpet-bombed, the tunnels were never really penetrated and should you wish, you may even try out real period weapons on a firing range. We continue through rural farming communities back to Saigon. In the afternoon our city tour covers all the major sights including the colonial-style central post office, the cathedral and the Reunification Palace where famously in 1975, a tank burst through its gates in the final defining moment of the Vietnam War. We also see the War Remnants Museum and the lively Ben Thanh market, a fascinating insight into Saigon daily life - you can find anything here, all at extremely good prices! Cu Chi tunnels

DAY 9 - MEKONG RIVER DELTA Today we drive out of Saigon towards the great Mekong River delta. The first stop is at one of the many islands where we walk through a typical village and try out several different types of tropical fruit that are grown in the area. Travelling in small boats we continue our exploration through the narrow canals by visiting the aptly named Coconut Island, where locals specialise in producing rice paper, coconut cakes and other local delicacies. Dappled sunlight filters through the wide leaves of the mangroves as we arrive at a typical local restaurant for lunch of local Mekong specialities, including the famous and delicious deep-fried elephant ear fish! We return to Saigon in the afternoon. DAY 10 - FLY TO PHNOM PENH Our last morning in Vietnam and we have just enough time for a morning walk round Saigon centre, a coffee and a delicious pastry in one of the many cafés before taking the short flight to Phnom Penh and our hotel, the centrally located four-star Palace Gate for two nights on a bed and breakfast basis. DAY 11 - PHNOM PENH Today we’ll visit the majestic Royal Palace with its silver pagoda and the fascinating National Museum. After lunch in a local restaurant, we visit the Tuol Sleng Museum – originally a school, turned into the country’s most notorious prison by the Khmer Rouge, it now charts the terrible suffering during their occupation of the city. Finally there’s time for a stop at one of the local markets before we return to our hotel for the evening.

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jungle, shrouded in mist with a tropical dawn chorus reverberating in the air, this is something you will never forget! We visit the huge fortified 13th century city of Angkor Thom, with its five monumental gates, and 300-foot wide moat - its centre containing one of Angkor’s most remarkable sites, the temple of Bayon. Crowned by over fifty towers, each with four enormous carved heads looking out in every direction, this is an awe-inspiring masterpiece of Khmer art. We’ll also visit the smaller temple of Ta Prohm which has been left in its natural, unrestored state, with giant tropical trees bursting through the ruins, their roots clinging like vast tentacles across the walls and roofs. After lunch at a local restaurant and late in the afternoon we see the massive temple of Angkor Wat, one of the largest religious structures in the world. The main entrance faces due west to catch the rose-red glow of the setting sun a truly magical time of day. DAY 14 - FREE DAY IN SIEM REAP Today we have left free for you to return to the many monuments of Angkor, explore Siem Reap or relax around the attractive pool at the hotel. Alternatively, you could take an interesting tour to the nearby lake of Tonle Sap to visit a floating village, subject to water levels.

DAY 12 - FLY TO SIEM REAP We leave for the airport and our short flight to Siem Reap, staying three nights at the four-star superior Borei Angkor Resort & Spa,which has a large pool and spa.

DAY 15 - RETURN FLIGHT At the appropriate time you will be taken to the airport for your return flight via Saigon (change of aircraft) connecting to our homeward direct flight to Heathrow.

DAY 13 - ANGKOR Today we see the haunting soft morning light rise over the eerie temples of Angkor. Surrounded by

DAY 16 - ARRIVE BACK HOME We arrive back in the UK in the morning after a truly unforgettable tour.

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Its mountains and rivers, fiords and glaciers are breathtaking. Experience magnificent National Parks, charming towns and pristine landscapes plus wonder at its volcanic geysers and boiling mud pools. A bit of a cliché, yes, but it’s true: New Zealand is one of those holiday destinations of a lifetime – its mountains, rivers, fjords, and scenery are quite literally breath-taking! And with a population of only a few million in a land approximately the same size as the UK, you’ll quickly become attuned to the easy-going Kiwi lifestyle as you travel through the country’s magnificent national parks, charming towns and pristine landscapes. Getting to New Zealand can be a long and tiring journey, so we have chosen to include a stopover in Singapore and fly with Singapore Airlines, renowned for their world-class service and with direct flights to Auckland and from Christchurch. We have two days here to explore the many attractions this thrilling Asian metropolis has to offer, including its dazzling architecture, superb cuisine and vibrant mix of cultures. We stay in Auckland for two nights to give you the best opportunity to acclimatise to the time zone. We then travel to the sub-tropical Bay of Islands for two nights - a wonderful region of small historic towns and a deeply indented coastline filled with golden sandy coves, a paradise for sailing and boating. New Zealand is primarily a farming country, full of dairy herds and of course millions of sheep – so what better way to experience this way of life than to stay a night with a New Zealand family in the fertile region of Cambridge, south of Auckland. Our group will be

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split between a number of local homesteads, where you’ll be able to gain a first-hand understanding the very basis of the country’s economy whilst getting to know your friendly hosts. Rotorua is one of the North Island’s greatest areas of geothermal activity, with its spectacular geysers, steaming hot pools and bubbling mud. It’s also a centre of Maori settlement and in the evening you attend a Maori Hangi (feast) featuring a Powhiri (formal welcome) and traditional songs and dances relaying the stories of Maori myths and legends, followed by a meal of lamb, chicken and kumara (sweet potato) cooked in the traditional way, in an underground oven. Art Deco Napier

We continue to the east coast and the renowned wine-producing region of Hawke’s Bay, facing the Pacific Ocean. Here we stay in charming Napier, famous for its unique architecture, a legacy of a 1931 earthquake when the whole town was rebuilt in just two years in the Art Deco style of the time. Wellington, New Zealand’s diminutive capital, offers a bustling waterfront and from Mt Victoria, there are outstanding views of the city’s beautiful harbour. Te Papa, the fascinating National Museum, covers every aspect of New Zealand’s history, art, culture and geography. Crossing the Cook Strait between the North and South Islands by InterIslander ferry we cruise through the Marlborough Sounds with their beautiful turquoise-blue waters on our way to Nelson, known as the South Island’s sunniest spot and next to the beautiful coastal scenery of the Abel Tasman National Park. Her you’ll enjoy a wonderful cruise with the chance to walk a section of the Abel Tasman Coast Track. New Zealand has gained a reputation as an outstanding wine-growing nation, and Malborough on the northeastern corner of the South Island is certainly one of the key regions for producing premium quality wines. We’ll stop at one of the numerous wineries for a tasting. Christchurch is the country’s second largest city and following the devastating earthquake of February 2011, a major reconstruction programme is underway


WO R L DW I D E TO U R Explore the beautiful Bay of Islands

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in the city centre. Fortunately, access to the wonderful Botanic Gardens, Hagley Park and the Canterbury museum has not been affected and already city architects are winning awards for some very innovative projects, including the new ‘temporary’ cardboard cathedral. The TranzAlpine train crossing of the Southern Alps from Christchurch to Arthur’s Pass must rate as one of the world’s great railway journeys and you’ll love the stunning views from the panoramic windows. Our tour then follows the west coast of the South Island to the magnificent Franz Josef glacier. The best way to experience this amazing natural phenomenon is from the air, so we have arranged for an included helicopter flight, with an alpine landing, to see the magnificent Franz Josef glacier – a breathtaking highlight of your tour! Queenstown, situated on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, is often described as the ‘Adventure Capital of the World’, or ‘the Scenic Gem of the South Island’. Whichever description is most apt, you can be sure you’ll not be disappointed by your stay in one of the country’s outstanding resorts, always busy with visitors enjoying its many restaurants, shops and activities on offer. We have a full day at leisure here, so you can choose to relax or be as active as you wish. The small lakeside township of Te Anau is the gateway to the World Heritage Fjordland National Park, and what a park it is! The grandeur and majestic

beauty of this untouched landscape almost defies description, from glacier-carved valleys, through thousands of hectares of virgin forest, to glimmering lakes, waterfalls, and Alpine peaks, these are worldclass sights to savour. Our cruise, on one of the world’s great fjords, Milford Sound, is the highlight of our visit before heading northwards to Mount Cook, New Zealand’s highest mountain and a fitting conclusion to your holiday in Aotearoa, the Land of the Long White Cloud. Of course, New Zealand is not just about its extraordinary landscapes – the cuisine and wines are just as good a reason to go: you won’t find better lamb or beef, or fresher seafood. Look out for blue cod from the South Island, green-lip mussels, snapper and for big appetites, grouper! The local free-range lamb is world-famous, but the cheese, manuka honey, fruit

and even ice-cream are all equally superb. And you cannot leave without trying a kiwi pavlova for dessert! If you enjoy wine, then Marlborough’s Sauvignon Blancs are considered some of the best in the world – we include a wine tasting at a famous estate on our way through the region. Our wonderful tour has been designed to make getting to New Zealand as easy as possible and covers all the awe-inspiring highlights of this remarkable country, as well as many of the less explored corners, such as our rural home-stay, the Art Deco city of Napier and Nelson with the Abel Tasman National Park. Our included trips on the TranzAlpine train, the helicopter flight over the staggering Franz Josef glacier and the visit to Mt Cook will surely be experiences that you will treasure for many years to come.

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WO R L DW I D E TO U R DAY 1 - DEPARTURE Travel to Heathrow airport for your overnight flight to Singapore on the award-winning Singapore Airlines. DAY 2 - ARRIVAL IN SINGAPORE On arrival, you’ll transfer to the four-star Swissotel Merchant Court, with breakfast, located on the Singapore River and next to the many restaurants of Clarke Quay. This exciting stop-over allows time to relax and adjust to the time difference between flights. It also offers the opportunity to explore Singapore’s unique mix of Indian, Chinese and Malay influences. You’ll enjoy our tour of the riverfront area and some time in the beautiful botanic gardens, of which the orchid enclosure is an outstanding feature. Our hotel also has a large outdoor pool and Jacuzzi, as well as a fitness room. Our welcome dinner this evening provides the perfect opportunity for you to get to know your travelling companions. DAY 3 - FREE DAY & FLY TO AUCKLAND Today is at leisure to further explore all the attractions of Singapore. Visit the shopping mecca of Orchard Road, savour the cuisine of Little India, try a Singapore Sling at the Raffles Hotel or stroll along the waterfront and visit the incredible Gardens by the Bay – Singapore’s 21st century version of Kew Gardens. In the evening we take the Singapore Airlines overnight direct flight to Auckland. DAY 4 - ARRIVAL IN AUCKLAND Welcome to New Zealand! You’ll arrive in Auckland around midday and transfer to the four-star Rydges Hotel for two nights with breakfast, well-located for all the city’s attractions. The rooms are some of the most spacious in the city and all have a bath with separate shower, hairdryer, minibar, safe, iron/board, TV, air-conditioning, tea/coffee-maker and free Wi-Fi. There is an indoor pool, a popular lobby bar and two dining venues, one of them a Japanese restaurant, as well as room service. The rest of your day is at leisure. DAY 5 - AUCKLAND Your sightseeing tour of the ‘City of Sails’ includes the panoramic city and harbour views from Bastion Point, trendy Parnell Village, the lovely bays of the waterfront drive and the vibrant Viaduct Harbour area. We also visit the Auckland Museum which gives an excellent introduction to the artistic legacy and

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cultures of the peoples of the Pacific including the monumental carvings, buildings, canoes and taonga (treasures) of the Maori, as well as the diversity of cultures which now combine to form the rich tapestry of race, nationality and creed which is modern New Zealand. Your afternoon is free to explore the city further.

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DAY 6 - BAY OF ISLANDS Departing Auckland we head north over the Auckland Harbour Bridge along the Hibiscus Coast to view giant Kauri trees at the Parry Kauri Park. Continuing our journey over the gentle green landscape of the North Island we reach Paihia in the beautiful Bay of Islands in the afternoon. Here you’ll take a guided tour of the Waitangi Treaty House, where in 1840 Maori chiefs and the original European settlers signed the Treaty of Waitangi, the basis of the future governance of New Zealand. Our hotel for the next two nights is the fourstar Scenic Hotel, with breakfast. DAY 7 - BAY OF ISLANDS CRUISE This morning we see the Bay of Islands in the best way possible via a fascinating boat cruise meandering around the idyllic beaches of the islands that make this area so popular. If you’re lucky, there’s a chance you might see wild dolphins which are common in the Bay of Islands. Continue on to Cape Brett and the famous ‘Hole in the Rock’, through which the boat will sail slowly, conditions permitting, before we disembark at the historic small town of Russell. The first European settlement in New Zealand and just a 10-minute ferry trip from Paihia (ticket included), Russell is an ideal place for a spot of lunch or a relaxing walk along the waterfront. The rest of the afternoon is at your leisure to enjoy many of the activities the Bay of Islands has to offer. DAY 8 – HAMILTON This morning leave the Bay of Islands and travel south along the Twin Coast Discovery Highway through Whangarei to Auckland City, crossing the Harbour Bridge. We travel through the city then cross the Bombay Hills and traverse the fertile Waikato Valley before arriving in Hamilton, where we enjoy a visit to the spectacular Hamilton Gardens set on the banks of the Waikato River. The unique theme of Hamilton Gardens is ‘the story of gardens’, explored through a series of five garden collections. The Paradise Garden

Collection is a highlight of the gardens and features a Chinese Scholars’ Garden, English Flower Garden, Japanese Garden of Contemplation, American Modernist Garden, Italian Renaissance Garden and a Persian Char Bagh Garden. We stay overnight at the four-star Novotel Hamilton Tainui with breakfast. DAY 9 - ROTORUA This morning we visit a picturesque 500-acre park-like dairy farm, nestled on a hill with stunning 360-degree views of the Kaimai Ranges, Mount Maungatautari and the greater Waikato dairy country. Here we enjoy a rural tour of the fully functioning dairy farm, followed by a morning tea of delicious baked goods and local produce (2020 only). Then we take the short drive to Rotorua, a thermal wonderland. Rotorua has the most energetic thermal activity in the country with bubbling mud pools, gushing geysers, beautifully coloured hot springs and terrace formations created by the hot, mineralrich waters. Rotorua is also renowned for its Maori cultural activities. We visit Te Puia – where our local Maori guide will explain traditional Maori arts and crafts and we’ll view the famous Pohutu Geyser in the Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley. This evening you’ll enjoy a visit to the Tamaki Maori Village, a recreation of a typical Maori forest community, where we’ll be treated to an evening of ceremonial rituals, storytelling and intriguing insights into Maori life, ending with a powerful cultural performance, before dining on the traditional Hangi buffet dinner (Maori feast) cooked the traditional Maori way in an earth oven. Our hotel is the four-star Distinction Hotel, with breakfast. DAY 10 - NAPIER Departing Rotorua we travel to the charming lakeside town of Taupo, stopping en-route at Huka Falls to marvel as the mighty Waikato River thunders through


WO R L DW I D E TO U R its narrow canyon. Then it’s on to Napier, known as the Art Deco capital of the world. After an earthquake in 1931, the centre of the town was rebuilt in the Art Deco style which was in fashion at the time. On arrival we meet our local guides and take a fascinating walking tour of these beautiful Art Deco buildings. Our hotel is the excellent four-star superior Scenic Hotel Te Pania, with breakfast, overlooking the Pacific Ocean. DAY 11 - WELLINGTON You continue south to Wellington where we enjoy a night in New Zealand’s capital city, staying at the four-star James Cook Hotel Grand Chancellor, with breakfast. Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Wellington with free time to explore the vibrant waterfront and beautiful gardens. We also visit Te Papa, New Zealand’s outstanding National Museum, to learn about the shaping of its land, the spirit of its diverse peoples, its unique wildlife, landscapes and its distinctive popular culture. DAY 12 - NELSON Today we cruise to the South Island, across the Cook Strait by Interislander ferry, through the Marlborough Sounds, including the picturesque Queen Charlotte Sound and into Picton. We continue to Blenheim and the famous wine-producing region of Marlborough where we stop for some wine tasting. Our final destination today is Nelson, New Zealand’s sunshine town, known for its many art and craft galleries, and relaxed atmosphere. Our hotel for the next two nights is the excellent four-star Trailways or Rutherford Hotel Nelson, with breakfast. DAY 13 - ABEL TASMAN CRUISE (2019 ONLY) This morning we join a catamaran cruise along the stunning shoreline of Abel Tasman National Park. En route you’ll learn about the history of the park and view the famous Split Apple Rock, a fur seal colony and the park’s famed golden beaches and crystal clear waters. For the more adventurous, there is the option of landing ashore at Apple Tree Bay and walking the short 7km-section of the Abel Tasman Coast Track to Anchorage (approx. 2 hours walk). This walk has stunning views of the Tasman Bay through native bush. The track is well defined and signposted and requires a reasonable level of fitness. Our boat will collect the walkers at Anchorage on its return down the coast. A packed lunch is included today. The rest of the afternoon is at leisure in Nelson. DAY 13 - ABEL TASMAN CRUISE (2020 ONLY) This morning, we join a catamaran cruise along the stunning shoreline of Abel Tasman National Park. En route you’ll learn about the history of the park and view the famous Split Apple Rock, a fur seal colony and the park’s famed golden beaches and crystal clear waters. For the more adventurous, there is the option of landing ashore at Anchorage to take the Pitt Head Loop Walk (2.5 miles). The 90-minute return walk features a track through sunny Manuka forest to Te Pukatea Bay, renowned as one of the most beautiful beaches in the National Park. The track travels via Pitt Head, the site of a Maori Pa (fortified village). All that remains of this strategic site are some earthworks and panoramic views of the coast. The option offers a safe sandy swimming beach, so you may choose to do the Pitt Head Loop Walk or relax on the beach. The Anchorage Hut offers filtered drinking water, shelter and flush toilets. The track is well-defined and requires a reasonable level of fitness. The boat will collect the walkers at Anchorage on its return down the coast. A packed lunch is included today. The rest of the afternoon at leisure in Nelson.

DAY 14 - CHRISTCHURCH Travelling south through the Golden Downs Forest and over the Lewis Pass we arrive at the lovely alpine village of Hanmer Springs for a lunch stop (not included) before joining the upper reaches of the Canterbury Plains to the ‘garden city’ of Christchurch. Since the earthquake of 2011, the city’s rebuilding programme is in full swing and there will be an opportunity to visit to the Re-Start Mall, the controversial ‘Cardboard Cathedral’ and the Botanic Gardens. Our hotel is the three-star superior Quality Hotel Elms, with breakfast. DAY 15 - TRANZALPINE TRAIN & HELICOPTER FLIGHT Today we traverse the Southern Alps aboard the world-famous TranzAlpine train to Arthurs Pass. From your modern panoramic carriage you’ll see the farmland of the Canterbury Plains give way to the spectacular gorges and river valleys of the ice-fed Waimakariri River, crossing numerous bridges and viaducts en route. At Arthurs Pass, we are met by our coach for the journey to the West Coast, stopping in Hokitika to visit a Greenstone workshop where the local jade-like stone, highly prized by pre-European Maori, is crafted into exquisite jewellery. Continue south through forests and farmland, with views of the Alps to the east and the Tasman Sea to the west, to the village of Franz Josef. This afternoon prepare yourself for what will be one of your trip’s highlights! On arrival you will experience this magnificent glacial alpine environment with a 20-minute scenic helicopter flight. View the incredible natural phenomenon of the glacier as it winds slowly down the ice-carved valleys from its origin in the mountains high above you. This exhilarating experience finishes with an amazing alpine landing. Our hotel tonight is the four-star Scenic, with breakfast. DAY 16 - QUEENSTOWN Continuing south, we travel past deserted beaches, through vibrant rainforests and tiny settlements. This wilderness forms part of the South West New Zealand World Heritage Area, so designated because South Westland and Fjordland have some of the most dramatic forest, mountain scenery and natural resources in the world. We travel over the scenic Haast Pass to the popular Lake Wanaka, and then on to the beautiful year-round resort of Queenstown where our hotel for the next two nights is the fourstar Copthorne Lakefront Resort, with breakfast. The centre of bustling Queenstown is just a short walk away. DAY 17 - FREE DAY IN QUEENSTOWN Nestled below the rugged Remarkable Mountains, Queenstown enjoys an exceptionally scenic setting and is known as the ‘adventure capital of the world’. Today is at leisure to enjoy all that this resort has to offer. Experience the thrill of a jet-boat ride along the Shotover River, a 4x4 safari, helicopter trips, guided walks, a cruise across Lake Wakatipu on the 100-yearold vintage steamboat TSS Earnslaw, or ride the Skyline Gondola high above Queenstown for superb views of the area – the choices are almost endless! DAY 18 - MILFORD SOUND CRUISE Leaving Queenstown we skirt the shores of Lake Wakatipu, and travel via Te Anau through the Homer Tunnel into the spectacular Cleddau valley and famous Milford Sound, arguably the most spectacular fjord in the country. A boat trip on the deep fjord waters between sheer granite cliffs rising thousands of feet, affords wonderful views of mile-high Mitre Peak and the 500-foot Stirling Falls. There is a good chance

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of seeing dolphins, fur seals or penguins during our trip before we return to the charming small lakeside resort of Te Anau. A packed lunch is included today. Our hotel in Te Anau is the four-star Distinction Luxmore, with breakfast. Late in the afternoon there will be time for an optional visit the nearby Glowworm caves, unique to New Zealand. DAY 19 - OMARAMA Today we travel back north and visit Arrowtown, a township with a colourful history - in its heyday this was a rough and ready frontier gold-mining boomtown. Nowadays, its popular main street is lined with some excellent art galleries, cafés and boutiques. We continue through the rugged Kawarau Gorge, pass pretty Lake Dunstan, cross the distinctive Central Otago countryside (where many scenes from the Lord of the Rings were filmed) and over the dramatic Lindis Pass to the vast Mackenzie Basin. Your overnight accommodation is the three-star Heritage Gateway Hotel, with breakfast, in the small rural community of Omarama. DAY 20 - MOUNT COOK A day with some more spectacular sights. We head north alongside the azure glacier-fed Lake Pukaki to Mount Cook, at 12,316ft New Zealand’s highest mountain and surrounded by jagged snow-covered peaks. There’s time for short walks in the spectacular Hooker Valley (depending on the weather) and a visit to the Edmund Hilary Alpine Centre (entrance fee), or for an optional helicopter flight over the spectacular West Coast glaciers. We continue towards the magnificent blue waters of Lake Tekapo and visit the Church of the Good Shepherd, before crossing Burkes Pass and the Canterbury Plains back into Christchurch and the Quality Hotel Elms for our last night in the country. DAY 21 - RETURN FLIGHT A fond farewell to New Zealand. Transfer to the airport for your flight home via Singapore. DAY 22 - ARRIVE HOME Arrive back in the UK after an incredible once-in-alifetime tour.

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SO MUCH IS INCLUDED ✔ Insightful tours & excursions with knowledgeable local guides ✔ Services of a Riviera Travel cruise director and tour manager ✔ Five-star service from an English-speaking crew ✔ Complimentary tea and coffee in your cabin ✔ Complimentary Wi-Fi on board (connection speeds may vary) EXCEPTIONAL DINING Indulge in outstanding cuisine on board and enjoy informal free seating. Complimentary tea and coffee are available on board.

✔ Return flights from a choice of regional airports or travel by Eurostar (a supplement may apply) ✔ All port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers ✔ No surcharges guaranteed ✔ We’re a fully-bonded member of ABTA, ATOL and IATA, so your Riviera Travel holiday is safe and secure

had the most amazing time. The ship “We was fantastic as was the food and the crew

SHORE EXCURSIONS & EXPERT-LED TOURS Our inspired itineraries include fascinating tours with knowledgeable and engaging local guides. There’s also free time to explore on your own and ample time to relax and watch the world go by. If you wish to immerse yourself in local culture, there are opportunities to explore at leisure or personalise your holiday with a special excursion.

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were exceptional. They were always on hand to answer any questions or solve any problems; nothing was too much trouble. The guided tours were more than interesting with very knowledgeable guides. Would highly recommend this river cruise to anyone looking for a little luxury mixed with a little intellect and history and a lot of fun.

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THE BLU E DAN U BE VIENNA , BUDAPEST & SAL ZBURG 8 days from only £1,419pp RIVER CRUISE

CRUISE SUMMARY DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN BUDAPEST Fly to Budapest and transfer by coach to the ship. DAY 2 – ESZTERGOM This morning visit Esztergom’s renowned Renaissance Basilica boasting one of the world’s largest altars. Spend the afternoon at leisure on board cruising to your next destination. DAY 3 – BRATISLAVA Today explore Bratislava’s imperial history on a guided tour, so evident in its astonishing Baroque Old Town and atmospheric 17th-century fortress guarding the Danube, before cruising towards Austria.

DAY 6 – VIENNA Enjoy a guided tour of the seat of the Habsburg Emperor with its former royal court, the Hofburg, now a collection of museums, home to the Vienna Boys’ Choir, the Spanish Riding School, the crown jewels and the world’s largest art collection. Tonight enjoy a recital on board. DAY 7 – BUDAPEST Visit this imperial city of two halves, Buda and Pest, built on opposite banks of the Danube on a guided tour. Tonight a Hungarian folklore show will follow the gala dinner. DAY 8 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the airport for your return journey. CZECH REPUBLIC

DAY 4 – DÜRNSTEIN & MELK ABBEY Dürnstein is famous for its outstanding ice-blue Baroque basilica. This afternoon visit the Benedictine monastery above the town of Melk, on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Danube. DAY 5 – SALZBURG OR LINZ Today you have the choice to tour atmospheric Salzburg with its timeless architecture from the medieval to the 18th century, dominated by its huge Hohensalzburg Fortress, or discover the baroque old town of Linz on a guided tour. 154

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PRICE INCLUDES • 7 visits and tours including guided tours in Vienna, Salzburg or Linz, Budapest and Bratislava; and visits to Esztergom, Dürnstein and Melk Abbey • 7 nights on board in your own luxury cabin or suite, with river views •

All meals on board from dinner on your day of arrival through to breakfast on your day of departure (except one lunch), including welcome cocktails, a welcome dinner and the Captain’s Dinner

• Live classical quartet recital on board • Hungarian folklore show on board • Complimentary on-board tea & coffee • Complimentary on-board Wi-Fi (connection speeds may vary)

Plus, of course... • Return scheduled flights from a choice of regional airports* • Five-star service from an English-speaking crew and knowledgeable local guides • Services of a Riviera Travel cruise director and concierge • All port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers • No surcharges guaranteed • ABTA, ATOL and IATA protection * a supplement may apply

FROM £1,419pp

Melk Abbey – Day 4

Brand-new, all-suite MS Thomas Hardy

PURCHASE A DRINKS PACKAGE Enjoy draught beer; nonalcoholic beer; soft drinks; juices; red, white and rosé house wines and wine recommendations from the menu by the glass with your lunch and dinner in the restaurant on board. Our drinks package is priced at £109pp Drinks packages do not include drinks in the bar.

PERSONALISE YOUR HOLIDAY

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Visit the Spanish Riding School, Vienna Enjoy a visit to the Spanish Riding School, the only institution in the world that has practised classical equitation in the Renaissance tradition of the haute école for over 440 years and continues to do so. From €15 per person.

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DAY 1 - ARRIVAL IN BUDAPEST You fly to Budapest from where a coach will take you to the ship. The dedicated crew will welcome you on board, ensuring you settle into your comfortable and extremely well-equipped suite and familiarise yourself with the ship, your first-class floating hotel. There’s always a sense of expectancy and excitement on the eve of a cruise and after an excellent dinner in the stylish restaurant, conversation is sure to revolve around the delights ahead of you. DAY 2 - ESZTERGOM Experience one of the great delights of cruising as you awake in a completely different location. Overnight you have slipped upstream to Esztergom, Hungary’s capital during medieval times and today the seat of the country’s Archbishop. The town is famed for its great Renaissance basilica, Hungary’s largest church, standing sentinel over the Danube and boasting one of the world’s largest altars plus a wealth of gold artefacts. You can explore the castle too, seat of the government until the 16th-century Ottoman invasion. Nestling below are a myriad of exquisite Baroque churches from which resonate the enchanting sound of talented choirs, adding to the unmistakable Central European atmosphere. This is the best of provincial Dürnstein

Hungary and little changed since Habsburg times. As you enjoy your first lunch on board, you gently leave Esztergom in your wake, affording a fascinating opportunity to compare the landscape, towns and villages of Hungary and Slovakia on either bank. DAY 3 - BRATISLAVA This morning, you explore Slovakia’s fast emerging capital city, Bratislava, on a guided tour. Until recently swathed in the drab uniformity of communism, the city has shrugged off its greyness, rekindling the splendour of its imperial past, so evident in its beautifully restored Baroque Old Town. Equally impressive is the great 17th-century fortress, commanding expansive views across the Danube. This afternoon you cruise into Lower Austria, a peaceful, bucolic region and home to some of the country’s best wines. By now, the stresses of everyday life seem very distant as you absorb life on the river, vignerons carefully pruning their vines, cobbled quaysides lined by half-timbered buildings teem with life – with no one giving you a second glance. The Captain skilfully navigates the ship with easy confidence along the serene river and into the fascinating locks as we cruise towards Dürnstein whilst enjoying another superb dinner.

DAY 4 - DÜRNSTEIN & MELK Delightfully picturesque Dürnstein is principally famous for two things. Firstly for the amazing ice-blue Baroque tower dominating the river; and secondly, for being the location where Richard the Lionheart was imprisoned, having been shipwrecked on his return from the crusades, before being reluctantly ransomed for a huge sum by his brother, King John. After lunch, you visit the remarkable monastery at Melk. Nothing quite prepares you for the first sight of this extraordinary, honey-coloured building, an enormous abbey standing resplendent above the surrounding countryside. Originally a palace it was gifted to the Benedictine Order in the 11th century. Although reconstructed in the Baroque style, it has remained a monastic school and monastery ever since. It is famed for its 200-metre long Emperor’s Gallery lined with portraits of Austrian emperors, plus many fine rooms and a large library containing a unique medieval collection of manuscripts. Rejoining the ship, dinner is served during the last upstream cruise, through the pretty Nibelungengau, now immortalised in the music of Wagner. DAY 5 - SALZBURG OR LINZ Reaching Linz, you will have the choice to stay in the city and take a guided walking tour, exploring its charming baroque old town. At its heart you’ll see one of the finest squares in Austria, lined by grand pastel-coloured facades with an impressive central Trinity Column of white marble, crowned by a gilded

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sunburst. There’s also the fortress-like castle, built high above the city by Emperor Friedrich III, now a museum housing a fine collection of nineteenth and twentiethcentury artworks. Alternatively, we drive to Salzburg, once an independent state whose archbishops turned it into one of the most sophisticated cities north of the Alps. Dominating the skyline is one of Europe’s largest stone fortresses, the Hohensalzburg, while beneath its walls church domes and spires rise from the delightful Altstadt, or Old Town. Then there’s the wonderful Hellbrunn Palace and the splendid formal gardens of the Mirabell Palace – a must for horticulture fans. This morning discover some of the city’s main sights in the company of an expert local guide, then you’re free to explore as you wish. Everywhere there are sights associated with the city’s most famous resident, Mozart, who played the harpsichord aged three, composed rudimentary music at five and wrote his first opera when he was 11! Please note lunch is not included on this full day excursion to Salzburg; however, the ship will offer a packed lunch. We return to the ship for another splendid dinner.

centre, and saw the construction of the huge array of showpiece buildings, galleries, aristocratic palaces and Baroque churches you see today. The skyline is dominated by St Stephen’s Cathedral with its striking, multi-coloured roof. A real highlight is the Hofburg complex, the former royal court that is now home to a collection of museums, the Vienna Boys’ Choir, the Spanish Riding School, the crown jewels and the world’s fourth largest art collection. Then there are the Emperor’s apartments and outstanding medieval

craftsmanship of the relics of the Holy Roman Empire including allegedly, the crown of Charlemagne himself. This morning, your sightseeing tour offers an insight into why Vienna can be described as one of Europe’s great capitals, seat of the Habsburg Emperors. This is the home of some of the world’s finest classical composers, including Beethoven, Brahms, Mozart and, of course, a whole family of Strausses. During the afternoon you are free to explore as you wish. Take a stroll in the Stadtpark, with its huge Ferris wheel and the backdrop to many a cold-war spy thriller. Or for something quite different, visit the Schönbrunn former royal palace, now a world-class collection of outstanding museums and galleries. Perhaps take a stroll through the fascinating side streets, enjoy a slice of delicious Sachertorte in one of the renowned pavement cafés, or admire the skilled street entertainers and even the occasional opera singer. This evening, you will experience the ‘icing on the cake’ – no visit to Vienna is complete without a live musical experience, so after dinner, we have arranged for a recital on board. Hearing this exquisite music in the city of its creation, makes a wonderful finale to the day. DAY 7 - BUDAPEST As dawn breaks and you majestically cruise to Budapest, a glance along the shore slipping gently past reveals Hungary’s peaceful pastoral landscape. After lunch, you enjoy a sightseeing tour of the city. The twin cities of Buda, built around the hilltop fortress, and Pest were fought over for centuries until the Ottomans were ousted in the 17th century. A lasting legacy of Turkish rule is the plethora of thermal baths utilising the hot springs, giving rise to the sobriquet ‘City of the Spas’. It became an imperial city of the Habsburg Empire, attracting great cultural and commercial wealth. Explore Castle Hill, the city in microcosm – three churches, five museums and a theatre amongst streets and squares with their own special atmosphere. The view over the river is dramatic, its banks dominated by the impressive Parliament Building. Endless galleries, museums, outstanding Art Nouveau architecture and excellent shopping offer a fittingly elegant end to your Danube cruise. This evening’s gala dinner closes with a Hungarian folklore show, giving you time to bid farewell to your travelling companions and reflect on all the inspirational places, sights and sounds you have experienced on a truly imperial cruise. DAY 8 - RETURN HOME Today at the appropriate time you transfer to the airport for your return flight. Bratislava

DAY 6 - VIENNA Today will probably bring one of the highlights of the cruise – Vienna, whose very name evokes images of elegance, fine music, sumptuous baroque palaces, grand boulevards, noble architecture and a rich tapestry of peoples from all corners of Europe drawn to the city’s magnificent cultural heart. For 200 years until the First World War, Vienna was Europe’s cultural

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B U R G U N D Y, THE RIVER RHÔNE & PROV E NCE 8 days from only £1,699pp RIVER CRUISE

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DAY 5 – VIENNE Enjoy a relaxing morning on board, taking in the picturesque scenery of the stunning Rhône Valley before exploring Vienne’s treasure trove of medieval remains.

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DAY 3 – ARLES & PONT DU GARD Enjoy a guided tour of Arles, the capital of Roman Gaul and Spain. This afternoon visit the amazing Roman aqueduct, the Pont du Gard, one of the wonders of the ancient world. DAY 4 – ARDÈCHE GORGES & TOURNON This morning we tour the Ardèche Gorges, the scale of which is a fitting reminder of Mother Nature’s awesome power. With caves, grottoes and natural sculptures, there are amazing views at every turn.

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EU RO PE A N R I V ER C RU IS E Take in the beautiful countryside of Provence

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PRICE INCLUDES •

7 visits and tours including guided tours of Lyon, Arles, Avignon and the stunning Popes’ Palace; visits to Vienne and Beaune; and excursions to the Ardèche Gorges and the Pont du Gard

• 7 nights on board in your own luxury cabin or suite, with river views •

All meals on board from dinner on your day of arrival through to breakfast on your day of departure, including welcome cocktails, a welcome dinner and the Captain’s Dinner

• Complimentary on-board tea & coffee • Complimentary on-board Wi-Fi (connection speeds may vary)

Plus, of course... • Return scheduled flights from your choice of airports or return Eurostar / TGV from London St Pancras International* • Five-star service from an English-speaking crew and knowledgeable local guides • Services of a Riviera Travel cruise director and concierge • All port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers • No surcharges guaranteed • ABTA, ATOL and IATA protection * a supplement may apply

FROM £1,699pp DAY 6 – BEAUNE & BURGUNDY Today’s tour takes us through this wine-producing region to atmospheric Beaune with its multi-coloured Hotel Dieu. Explore the twisting streets and enjoy a traditional wine tasting. DAY 7 – LYON Discover one of France’s most interesting cities this morning on our guided tour of Lyon, situated at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers. DAY 8 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the airport or train station for your return journey. Deluxe suite

Five-star MS Lord Byron

PURCHASE A DRINKS PACKAGE Enjoy draught beer; nonalcoholic beer; soft drinks; juices; red, white and rosé house wines and wine recommendations from the menu by the glass with your lunch and dinner in the restaurant on board. Our drinks package is priced at £109pp. Drinks packages do not include drinks in the bar.

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EU RO PE A N R I V ER C RU IS E DAY 1 - ARRIVAL IN AVIGNON Arrive for your flight to Lyon, Marseille or Montpellier, or take the Eurostar from London St Pancras International to Paris Gare du Nord, where you will be met by a guide and escorted on a coach transfer to Gare de Lyon to board a high-speed TGV to Avignon. On arrival we transfer by coach to our ship moored in Avignon’s historic centre. The dedicated English-speaking crew will welcome you on board and help you to your cabin. After settling in to your spacious and tastefully furnished accommodation, there’s time to familiarise yourself with this five-star floating hotel. DAY 2 - AVIGNON The light catching the red roofs of Avignon’s majestic skyline is a sight to behold over breakfast, after which we embark on a guided tour of one of the most extraordinary and intriguing cities in France. Avignon’s destiny changed during the 14th century, when the Pope’s court moved here to avoid strife in Rome. Igniting a century of prosperity, the pontiff commissioned a host of ambitious building projects, and today the city is immaculately preserved, nestling behind its almost-intact 14th-century walls and boasting more remarkable monuments, superbly decorated buildings, churches, chapels and convents than you can possibly count. Most important is the stunning Popes’ Palace, made up of two buildings that together form the largest Gothic palace in the world. With turrets, towers, parapets and other fortifications, its exterior resembles a mighty fortress, while the interior is a tour de force of medieval architecture and ornamentation, adorned with priceless frescoes, Gobelin tapestries and graceful sculptures. The ceremonial hall, chapels, cloisters and private apartments are all unmissable. But to truly embrace the feel of papal Avignon, imagine yourself here during the Middle Ages amid the Palace’s rich furnishings and extravagant decoration, with cardinals, princes and ambassadors milling about its candlelit halls and corridors, while in the streets below countless pilgrims eagerly anticipate benediction. This was Avignon’s brief golden age, when it was truly the centre of Christendom. After lunch you’re free to explore as you wish, perhaps visiting the nearby Petit Palais, the former home of the archbishops of Avignon, to cast a critical eye over the remarkable collection of over 300 paintings and sculptures from the Middle Ages and Renaissance, including works by Botticelli and Carpaccio. Or take a stroll on the iconic Pont d’Avignon, which, dramatically, ends halfway across the river, made famous by the melody we all recall from our first French lessons. It’s our final afternoon so you may wish to do some shopping, or just find a quiet café in a shady Provençal square to watch the world go by. Perhaps though, return to the luxurious surroundings of our ship, finding a quiet spot to contemplate the many wondrous places you’ve seen and experienced over a quiet cup of tea. Returning on board for dinner, the ship sets sail towards our next destination, Arles arriving later that evening. DAY 3 - ARLES & PONT DU GARD You awake under the azure skies of deepest Provence, amid the warm stone colours of Arles, many of whose historic monuments are UNESCO World Heritage sites. Although small in size, it was the key stronghold on the Roman road to Spain, one of the empire’s richest possessions. Seagoing ships could reach here and the city became a regional capital, briefly ruling over Gaul, Spain and Britain.

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Our guided tour will help you appreciate the finer points of Arles’ magnificent Roman remains, including the splendid amphitheatre, one of the best preserved in the world, the earlier theatre built during the reign of Augustus and the Alyscamps, the ancient necropolis with its extraordinary atmosphere. The disturbed but great genius of an artist, Van Gogh, lived in Arles for just over a year, from February 1888. It was his most prolific period and, inspired by Arles and the light and beauty of the Provençal countryside, he produced around 300 works, including The Night Café, The Sower and, of course, Sunflowers. Lyon

After lunch we visit the amazing Pont du Gard Roman aqueduct, one of the wonders of the ancient world. No amount of fame can diminish the first sight of this 2,000-year-old structure, which was the highest bridge built in the Empire – the Romans themselves considered it the most important testimony to their greatness. Its statistics are staggering: over 900 feet long and almost 160 feet high, with its stones each weighing up to six tons. To put this in perspective, the span of the Pont du Gard is greater than the width of the River Thames at London Bridge – and no mortar was used in its construction! The situation is lovely


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too, with pine- and cypress-covered hills adding to the harmonious setting. Re-joining the ship in Avignon, we cruise towards Viviers during dinner. DAY 4 - ARDÈCHE GORGES & TOURNON This morning we disembark after breakfast and whilst our ship effortlessly cruises upstream towards Le Pouzin, we will explore one of France’s most outstanding landscapes – the Ardèche Gorges, whose scale is a fitting reminder of Mother Nature’s awesome power. Sheer limestone cliffs plunge almost 1,000 feet to the river’s blue waters, which elegantly snake their way through stupendous rock formations, culminating in a huge natural arch, the Pont d’Arc. We enjoy marvellous views at every turn of caves, grottoes and natural sculptures before returning to the ship moored in Le Pouzin. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon on board – perhaps catching up on some reading or just lazing in the sun as the temperature rises, before we arrive in the pretty provincial town of Tournon with its lovely tree-lined avenues. Across the river, you’ll see the vine-covered hillsides producing Hermitage, yet another of the world’s most revered wines – a fitting view as we enjoy another exquisite dinner in the ship’s excellent restaurant. DAY 5 - VIENNE During breakfast this morning, we’ll slip our moorings and cruise north through one of the most spectacular sections of the Rhône Valley, as the river squeezes and twists pasts Condrieu, Saint-Rambert-d’Albon and Saint-Vallier, with wooded cliffs rising high on both sides. Traditionally these stretches were the most dangerous due to fierce currents and varying water levels but, with the waters now tamed by a series of locks whose complex mechanisms never cease to fascinate, you can relax on the Sun Deck taking in the exceptional views. After lunch we arrive in the ancient Roman stronghold of Vienne, first a Celtic settlement, then a Roman stronghold under Julius Caesar.

Strikingly located in a narrow section of the Rhône, where the river meanders dramatically around a steep bluff, Vienne is a treasure trove of historic remains, including the stunning Roman Temple of Augustus and Livia, and a walk around its streets really brings its heritage to life. You will also have some free time to explore at your leisure before returning to the ship for dinner, during which we commence our cruise towards Chalon-surSaône. DAY 6 - BEAUNE & BURGUNDY Overnight we have made steady progress north and mid-morning we arrive in and berth in Chalon, gateway to Burgundy and the home of Nicéphore Niépce, the inventor of photography. On today’s tour we see some of the pretty yet surprisingly small villages that produce some of the world’s most sublime wines – Meursault, Volnay, Pommard, Gevrey-Chambertin and many more. Nearby is medieval Beaune, Burgundy’s wine capital, which is wonderful to wander around. At its centre is the Hospices de Beaune, also known as the Hôtel-Dieu. Originally built in the 15th century as a hospital for the disadvantaged, it’s a jewel of High Gothic architecture, instantly recognisable for its colourful glazed roof tiles arranged in dazzling geometric patterns. A prestigious annual wine auction takes place here each November, with proceeds going to benefit the Hospices and its charity work. Of course, you can’t visit Burgundy without sampling its amazing wines, so we visit the cellars of a leading traditional winemaker for a tour and tasting. Later we return to ship and as we slip our moorings once again, enjoy an aperitif with newly made friends in the convivial bar before tonight’s dinner. DAY 7 - LYON One of river cruising’s great pleasures is the fascination of waking in a completely different location and on waking this morning, the ship arrives in Lyon. After our last splendid breakfast, we’ve a leisurely start

enjoying a guided tour of Lyon, one of France’s most fascinating cities. The Rhône Valley had been the route of choice for marauding armies and peaceful traders for centuries, and Lyon’s current site, at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône Rivers, cried out to be fortified. In 43 BC the Romans founded the city, which subsequently grew in importance; Emperor Claudius, conqueror of Britain, was born here. There are many Roman remains to see, but it was the production of silk that brought Lyon to prominence during the Middle Ages, and throughout the city you can see signs of the wealth that poured in – Renaissance buildings, imposing churches and Europe’s largest pedestrian square, Place Bellecour, with a statue of Louis XIV as its focus. The Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is crammed with antique shops and intriguing traboules – narrow covered passageways enabling silk merchants to transport their wares to the river without getting wet – that today are a joy to amble through. As well as its glorious architecture, Lyon is generally acknowledged as France’s (and to locals, the world’s) gastronomic capital. In fairness it has much to commend it: nouvelle cuisine was invented near here and the city boasts a huge array of speciality food shops and eateries, including 20 restaurants with one or more Michelin stars and countless little places to eat. It’s our final afternoon in which you are free to explore Lyon further or perhaps though, return to the sumptuous surroundings of your ship, head up on to the Sun Deck and just contemplate the wondrous places you have seen and experienced over a quiet cup of tea. This evening the Captain’s dinner takes place, serving specialities of the regions you have visited during your voyage of discovery through this fascinating country. DAY 8 - RETURN HOME After breakfast you bid farewell to the ship and her dedicated crew, before transferring to the airport or to the train station for your return journey.

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T H E DOU RO, PORTO & SAL AMANC A 8 days from only £1,799pp RIVER CRUISE

CRUISE SUMMARY DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN PORTO Fly to Lisbon or Porto, and transfer to the ship moored in Porto.

Lamego. Tonight you’ll be served the Captain’s Dinner and enjoy a traditional folklore show.

DAY 2 – PORTO We enjoy a guided tour of the city before returning to the ship for lunch and an afternoon’s scenic cruising.

DAY 7 – PORTO A relaxed morning’s cruising before our arrival once again in Porto, where we’ll firstly enjoy a tour and tasting at one of the best-known port wine cellars. The rest of the day is at leisure for you to further explore this delightfully atmospheric city.

DAY 3 – CASTELO RODRIGO Relax on board whilst the stunning views of this spectacular region drift by. This afternoon visit Castelo Rodrigo, a 12th century walled hilltop village with its stupendous panoramic views. DAY 4 – SALAMANCA Today we drive to Salamanca for a guided tour. Over lunch, we experience a traditional flamenco show after which there’ll be some free time to explore this beautiful and historic city as you wish.

DAY 8 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the airport for your flight home.

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DAY 5 – MATEUS PALACE GARDENS Relax on board today as we cruise to Peso da Régua. Later this afternoon we visit the famous Mateus Palace gardens. This evening we enjoy dinner at a traditional quinta, with the opportunity to sample some of their produce. DAY 6 – LAMEGO This morning we take the short drive to the historic town of Lamego where you can visit the Sanctuary of our Lady of Remedies church. We then enjoy a tasting of some delicious local specialities followed by free time in 162

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EU RO PE A N R I V ER C RU IS E Uncover Porto’s many fascinating gems

PRICE INCLUDES •

8 visits and tours including a full-day excursion to Salamanca with a walking tour; lunch and a flamenco show; a guided tour of Porto with a wine-tasting; dinner at a typical Portuguese quinta; and visits to Castelo Rodrigo, Mateus Palace gardens and Lamego

• 7 nights on board in your choice of luxury cabin or suite, with river views • All meals on board from dinner on your day of arrival through to breakfast on your day of departure, including welcome cocktails, a welcome dinner and the Captain’s Dinner • Traditional Portuguese folk music show • Complimentary on-board tea and coffee • Complimentary on-board Wi-Fi (connection speeds may vary)

Plus, of course... • Return scheduled flights from a choice of regional airports* • Five-star service from an English-speaking crew and knowledgeable local guides • Services of a Riviera Travel cruise director • All port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers • No surcharges guaranteed • ABTA, ATOL and IATA protection * a supplement may apply

FROM £1,799pp

The comfortable lounge

MS Douro Elegance

Deluxe suite, MS Douro Elegance

PURCHASE A DRINKS PACKAGE Enjoy draught beer; nonalcoholic beer; soft drinks; juices; red, white and rosé house wines and wine recommendations from the menu by the glass with your lunch and dinner in the restaurant on board. Our drinks package is priced at £99pp. Drinks packages do not include drinks in the bar.

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EU RO PE A N R I V ER C RU IS E DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN PORTO Fly to Lisbon or Porto, where we’ll meet and transfer you to your five-star cruise ship in Porto. From the moment you board, the welcoming crew are at your service. In no time you’ll be settled into your luxurious, thoughtfully furnished accommodation and familiarising yourself with all the first-class aspects of this floating boutique hotel. DAY 2 – PORTO Strategically sited overlooking the Douro as it empties into the Atlantic, Portugal’s second largest city was originally a Roman town, but its wealth is derived from its knowledge of the sea routes to India, with fortunes made from trading spices, silks and other fine goods. This morning our guided tour of this interesting city unveils some of its major and more surprising sights. You’ll experience the tangled lanes of the medieval quarter, the splendid Praça da Ribeira square with its characteristic tiled townhouses and fine views to the wine lodges across the river. Gustav Eiffel designed one of the bridges, and you can immediately see the connection with his more famous Parisian creation! You’ll gaze up at the city’s imposing fortress, its fine cathedral and Baroque Clérigos Tower. Porto is wonderfully free of the chain shops prevalent elsewhere, and it’s a joy to see what the many traditional traders have to offer, from fine art, antiques and ceramics to some of the most wonderful cakes you’ll ever taste. We return to the ship and there’s an air of expectancy on board as during our first delicious lunch, we’ll slip our moorings and begin our stately passage upstream. The Douro is one of Europe’s most captivating rivers and you can enjoy a leisurely afternoon up on deck or watching the glorious scenery drifting by from the comfort of your own cabin. Tonight, as you enter the restaurant for the Welcome Dinner, feel free to choose your table. All are expertly set with four or more seats and have excellent views through the large panoramic windows. Later, we will see a celebratory vintage port wine opened in the traditional way. We are moored overnight in Porto Antigo at the confluence of the River Bestança. DAY 3 – CASTELO RODRIGO As dawn breaks, early risers can witness the ship’s graceful departure. Relax over a leisurely breakfast whilst the ever-changing scenery idly slips by through the restaurant’s superb panoramic windows. The Douro was once a wild river, notoriously challenging to navigate, especially for the traditional flat-bottomed boats, which often foundered in its waters. Today it has been tamed by a system of dams and locks, which have raised the water level to produce

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a topography reminiscent of Scotland’s lochs that enhances the valley’s charm. As we cruise into ever more rural territory towards the Spanish border, the river here is at its most peaceful. It’s the perfect time to take a refreshing dip in the Sun Deck pool – a rare treat on a cruise ship – or catch up on some reading, perhaps with a cool pre-lunch glass of vinho verde, the local, gently fizzy white wine. Portuguese wine is simply outstanding but production is low, so the best is rarely exported. Our on-board wine list includes some excellent regional wines and the friendly and attentive restaurant staff will gladly guide you through them. Do experiment a little and you’ll be greatly rewarded. This afternoon we visit Castelo Rodrigo, a delightful 12th-century walled village tucked away in the picturesque highland ranges bordering Spain. Its church was a resting place on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela and it is said that Saint Francis himself stayed here. The views are simply stupendous, stretching across almost-deserted ochre hillsides. This evening after dinner head up on to the sun deck to listen to the unmistakable sound of crickets and breathe in the scents from the surrounding valley slopes that pervade the warm evening air. DAY 4 – SALAMANCA Today we visit historic Salamanca, one of the many UNESCO World Heritage Sites on this journey, regarded by many Spaniards as their nation’s most beautiful city. Founded by the Romans, who erected its 389-yard-long bridge, Salamanca is mostly built from local sandstone that emanates a gorgeous rosecoloured glow in the sunlight. Perched on a hill on a bend in the serene River Tormes, the city is a picture of tranquillity but its history is turbulent, having been successively fought over by Hannibal, the Moors, then the Duke of Wellington and Napoleon. Salamanca is dominated by its two cathedrals and its university. Founded in 1218, the university is the oldest in Spain and was one of the civilised world’s most important seats of study for over 400 years. The Spanish Inquisition’s records are still kept here, and as early as the 16th century it boasted some 12,000 students. Seeing its immaculately preserved lecture halls with their vaulted ceilings, it’s easy to conjure an image of Christopher Columbus addressing the learned men of the day or legal experts constructing the international laws that originate here. We enjoy a guided tour of the city seeing the main sights. Over lunch you enjoy a traditional flamenco show, then you are free to explore Salamanca as you wish. You may choose to linger, admiring the ornate interiors of its cathedrals – the more recent dates from the 16th century – or explore its tiny streets, medieval squares, traditional shops, gardens and marketplaces. The main


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over the Douro, it dates back to the 18th century and is simply one of the most beautiful and distinguished properties in the region. It is also notable as being the first quinta – in 1738 – to bottle wine under the name of its owner, the aristocrat Mariana Pacheco Pereira. You have time to wander through part of the estate before sampling a selection of its finest wines at dinner. DAY 6 – LAMEGO This morning after breakfast we take a short drive to historic Lamego, home of Portugal’s sparkling wine, Raposeira, and one of the first places to be reclaimed from the Moors in the 12th century. Situated atop the hill overlooking this lovely town is the ancient Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedies church, its stairways adorned with attractive azulejos, the country’s characteristic painted ceramic tiles. Later we enjoy a little indulgence as we make a stop to enjoy a tasting of local specialities. After sampling some typical Portuguese delights, you have some free time to explore Lamego a little further. By the time we return to our ship, our chef and his team will be adding the finishing touches to another delicious lunch, ready to be served as we depart for Entre-os-Rios. After lunch there’s the perfect opportunity to take to the sun deck to enjoy the kaleidoscope of Douro views – or perhaps a spot of reading in the lounge over a cup of tea. This evening is the Captain’s Dinner, a truly memorable experience featuring exquisite regional specialities, followed by a colourful performance of traditional Portuguese folk music by a local cultural group.

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square, the Plaza Mayor, is unmissable. Possibly Spain’s finest public square, it was built in the 18th century in Spanish Baroque style with colonnaded walkways all around at ground level, ideal for finding a shaded spot to sit and watch the locals go about their daily lives. DAY 5 – MATEUS PALACE GARDENS One of the benefits of life aboard a river cruise is the sheer sense of relaxation it brings; our elegant ship slips its moorings during breakfast, after which there is plenty of time for a spot of pampering in the on-board spa, or simply watch the seamless changing of the riverbank scenery passing by from the comfort of a cosy seat in the lounge. We’re in port wine territory, where the lush hillsides have largely given way to a patterned landscape of terraced vineyards. Inland from the Atlantic, the climate has changed, too; it’s noticeably warmer and drier, while the area has a Mediterranean appearance with orangey, earthy colours replacing verdant greens. After another superb lunch on board, we cruise into the small town of Peso da Régua, from where we visit the grounds of the splendid Mateus Palace. Anyone familiar with Mateus Rosé and its characteristic ‘squashed’ bottle will recognise the palace from the label. Whatever your opinion of the wine, it is an impressive 18th-century Baroque edifice, mirrored in its stunning pond, surrounded by landscaped French gardens. This evening we take the short drive to the 126-acre Quinta da Pacheca for dinner. Enjoying dramatic views

DAY 7 – PORTO There’s a perfect opportunity to avail yourself of some of the ship’s range of five-star facilities this morning – maybe a little gentle exercise in the fitness room before heading up to the sun deck to enjoy a coffee whilst chatting with newly-made friends as our ship makes a graceful arrival in Porto once more, passing under the city’s spectacular bridges. Porto is of course synonymous with wonderful port wine and all the famous port producers are here, such as Cálem, Sandeman and Ferreira, so a visit here would not be complete without a tour of one of them. You’ll learn about this fortified wine’s fascinating history and its close British connections. Port is made from grapes still pressed in the traditional way – by feet – then lovingly matured, sometimes for decades, before you can enjoy its subtle flavours. Of course, you’ll get the chance to sample various port styles at the end of our visit. After lunch you’ll have the rest of the afternoon at leisure to explore this truly fascinating city; so perhaps return to the terraced streets of the old town and wander the sloping maze of winding, cobbled alleyways, soaking up the atmosphere whilst stopping to admire the lovely architecture, soaring bell towers, fine baroque churches, golden rooftops and beautiful tiles of this slice of traditional Portugal. Stop for a drink in a cosy café and be tempted by an array of delicious cakes and pastries – perhaps sample a pastel de nata, the traditional Portuguese custard tart. This evening, enjoy a final dinner on board expertly served by our restaurant staff under the supervision of the maître d’. Afterwards, perhaps settle into the lounge to chat into the evening and reflect on the splendours of the remarkable River Douro – over a glass of port, of course. DAY 8 – RETURN HOME After breakfast, you’ll be transferred to the airport at the appropriate time, with memories of one of the most unspoilt corners of Europe to savour for a long time to come.

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PRICE INCLUDES • 8 visits and tours including guided tours of Strasbourg, Heidelberg, Cologne and Koblenz; and visits to Rüdesheim, Mainz, Colmar and Boppard • 7 nights on board in your choice of luxury cabin or suite, with river views • All meals on board from dinner on your day of arrival through to breakfast on your day of departure, including welcome cocktails, a welcome dinner and the Captain’s Dinner • Complimentary on-board tea and coffee • Complimentary on-board Wi-Fi (connection speeds may vary) Cologne Cathedral

Plus, of course... • Return scheduled flights from a choice of regional airports or seat on Eurostar from London St Pancras International with regional rail connections available* • Five-star service from an English-speaking crew and knowledgeable local guides • Services of a Riviera Travel cruise director and concierge • All port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers • No surcharges guaranteed • ABTA, ATOL and IATA protection * a supplement may apply

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DAY 6 – RÜDESHEIM Experience more spectacular river views today before mooring in the renowned wine town of Rüdesheim, with time to explore this charming spot. DAY 7 – COLOGNE Arrive in Cologne for an afternoon guided tour of this beautiful city and see its impressive Gothic cathedral. DAY 8 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the airport or train station for your return journey.

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EU RO PE A N R I V ER C RU IS E DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN COLOGNE Arrive at the airport for your flight to Düsseldorf, or take the Eurostar to Brussels from London St Pancras International. On arrival, transfer by coach to your five-star cruise ship moored in picturesque Cologne. The dedicated English-speaking crew welcomes you on board and helps you to your cabin. After settling into your spacious and tastefully furnished accommodation, there’s time to familiarise yourself with this splendid ship. DAY 2 – KOBLENZ & BOPPARD When you peek out from your cabin this morning, you’ll realise the ship has slipped quietly away from Cologne; the view that greets you is of vine-covered valley sides aglow in the morning light, bidding you a warm welcome to the charms of the Rhine. There’s nothing quite like that feeling of anticipation when gliding alongside the promenade of a river port, snatching tantalising glimpses of what lies ashore, and Koblenz – beautifully located at the confluence of the Rhine and Moselle Rivers – doesn’t disappoint. The city is immersed in two millennia of history: founded by the Romans, it was successively occupied by the Franks, chosen as a residence of German prince electors, conquered by the French and fortified by the Prussians! All have left their marks in the city’s rich array of castles, churches and historic buildings. Koblenz is a romantic’s dream – forest-covered hillsides dominate the skyline, while the lower slopes are strewn with pretty, half-timbered buildings so typical of the Rhineland. After a satisfying breakfast, we disembark to enjoy an insightful guided tour through ‘Old Koblenz’, a patchwork of narrow streets and squares, many lined with exquisitely restored traditional houses and cosy cafés. There’s time to explore on your own, maybe taking in a little shopping, before ambling back to the cruise ship. We continue upstream as we enjoy our first relaxing lunch on board and before long we arrive in Boppard, a gorgeous town on a dramatic, almost U-shaped river bend. Known as the ‘Pearl of the Rhine’, Boppard is renowned for its storybook medieval atmosphere of cobbled streets and ancient houses. It’s a delight to explore, or you can simply relax on board and watch life go by. The early evening is an ideal time to wander along the town’s attractive riverside Rheinallee promenade before thoughts turn to tonight’s menu, prepared by the ship’s chef and served to your delight in the restaurant. DAY 3 – RHINE GORGE & MAINZ Slipping our mooring in Boppard we cruise through the Rhine Gorge, where the waters narrow to onefifth their normal width and flow more swiftly. Sheer valley walls soar 600 feet and magnificent birds of prey glide on the thermals above. Teutonic knights built the numerous redoubtable castles as symbols of their power and to extract tolls from ships, but the fortresses now stand as silent ruins on forested hillsides as reminders of how fortunes change with the passage of history. This really is the magical Rhine of our imagination, so find a comfortable spot on the Sun Deck or in the forward observation lounge and enjoy the experience of cruising this famous stretch of water. Your next port of call is historic Mainz, renowned today as Germany’s wine capital but whose most famous son was Johannes Gutenberg, inventor of the movable type printing press. You can visit the excellent museum housing a reconstruction of his workshop and, outstandingly, two original 1455 Gutenberg Bibles. The museum is in a beautifully restored 17thcentury building in the heart of Mainz’s Old Town, opposite the impressive Romanesque cathedral.

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DAY 4 – HEIDELBERG Overnight we cruise further downstream and, after breakfast, we take a short drive to Heidelberg, undoubtedly one of Germany’s most perfect architectural treasures and all the more remarkable because it escaped bombing during the Second World War. Set in an almost idealised German landscape, this jewel sits on the banks of the River Neckar, surrounded by forests and with an imposing castle dominating the church spires and terracotta gabled roofs of the compact Altstadt – the romantic Old Town. Its 14th-century university, one of the most prestigious in Europe, lends Heidelberg a genteel atmosphere rather similar to its ‘twin’ town – Cambridge. During the 19th century it was the centre of Germany’s Romantic Movement, on the route of the ‘Grand Tour’ and visited by many artists including JMW Turner, who captured its splendours for eternity. There are few more delightful places to explore, as you’ll discover on our guided walking tour, which reveals its principal attractions – including the magical stone bridge with its twin white towers – and local secrets. Afterwards, you’ll have time to explore on your own before returning to the ship to enjoy the gorgeous views as the sun sets. DAY 5 – STRASBOURG & COLMAR By breakfast we’ve arrived in France and the charming city of Strasbourg, capital of the Alsace region. The city is a complete delight – its centre a mosaic of winding alleys and lanes lined with quirkily crooked, half-timbered houses largely unchanged since the 14th century. During its history Strasbourg has been

both German and French, and you see influences of both in its language, cuisine and appearance, creating a truly individual ambience. This morning, we explore this delightful city on a walking tour with a local guide leading us to its enchanting centre – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – taking in the Petite France quarter of pretty canals lined with classic pastel-coloured houses crisscrossed with timbers and with flowerfilled window boxes, the famous multi-towered Ponts Couverts, or covered bridges, and, of course, the stunning Gothic Notre-Dame Cathedral, which Victor Hugo memorably described as a ‘veritable tiara of stone’. Just south of Strasbourg lies a picturesque wine route, virtually an open-air museum of romantic medieval villages, cobbled streets and Renaissance chateaux strung like pearls on a necklace against a sweeping backdrop of rolling hills. We enjoy all this on a splendidly scenic drive, soon arriving in the medieval town of Colmar, the best-preserved in Alsace. Little known outside the area, it’s a magical concoction of canals, former merchants’ houses, ancient religious buildings and antique shops. The cathedral quarter is surrounded by pastel-coloured half-timbered houses displaying the intricate wrought-iron hanging signs so typical of this area of Europe. We’ve plenty of time here to sit, enjoy a coffee and watch the world go by or just wander. We return to the ship in Strasbourg for dinner. DAY 6 – RÜDESHEIM One of the joys of life aboard our cruise ship is the sheer sense of relaxation it brings: time to catch up


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on some reading, enjoy a game of chess or perhaps improve your ‘putting’ on the Sun Deck golf green. Why not enjoy a coffee with your congenial travelling companions or simply watch the river traffic still using this vital artery through central Europe? In the late afternoon we visit Rüdesheim – if you imagine a typical Rhine town, then this would be it! Narrow crooked streets lead down to the sweeping river with a backdrop of wooded and vine-covered Assmannshausen, near Rüdesheim

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slopes. Riesling is the speciality grape here and Rüdesheim has many atmospheric Weinstuben where you can sample local wines produced from the surrounding vineyards. On board tonight, we enjoy a culinary spectacular – the Captain’s Dinner – featuring a range of irresistible specialities from the countries and regions we visit during our cruise. This special occasion is hosted, of course, by the Captain himself.

DAY 7 – COLOGNE This morning, early risers can enjoy phenomenal views as once again we pass through the Rhine Gorge where, in Wagner’s Ring Cycle, the Rhine Maidens guard lost treasure, the ‘Rheingold’. What better way to spend the morning than relaxing on the Sun Deck beneath dramatic rocky, vineyardtopped valley sides dotted with romantic ruined castles. The valley sides dissolve and hills give way to plains as we progress majestically to Cologne. This afternoon you can discover this fascinating city on our tour led by a local guide who’ll help you get the most out of your visit, which of course takes in the twin-spired cathedral, the largest Gothic church in Northern Europe, miraculous survivor of Second World War bombing and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It took six centuries to complete, and among its many treasures are the magnificent stained glass windows and gilded reliquary said to contain the remains of the three kings from the Nativity story. We also see the vibrant Old Town, beautifully restored and boasting an abundance of excellent shopping and cosy bars, some of which still brew their own beer. As night falls, a sumptuous dinner provides the perfect finale to this memorable cruise through the romantic River Rhine. DAY 8 – RETURN HOME Say farewell to your newly made friends and the crew before transferring to the airport for your return flight or to Brussels to connect with the Eurostar service to London St Pancras International.

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C RU IS E SU M M A RY DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN MAINZ Fly to Frankfurt and transfer to the ship in Mainz. DAY 2 – MAINZ Explore the Roman city of Mainz with its 12th-century cathedral and museum dedicated to Gutenberg, the father of modern printing, before an afternoon at leisure on board. DAY 3 – MILTENBERG & WERTHEIM Visit pretty medieval Miltenberg before cruising on to delightful Wertheim, where you have time to explore this undiscovered gem with its lovely castle and old town. DAY 4 – WÜRZBURG This afternoon we enjoy a guided tour of Bavarian Würzburg, impressively situated on the banks of the Main. DAY 5 – ROTHENBURG & OCHSENFURT After breakfast, we take a drive along the Romantic Road to hilltop Rothenburg with its marvellous views. This afternoon wander the attractive town of Ochsenfurt. DAY 6 – BAMBERG After a relaxing morning on board, we moor in beautiful UNESCOlisted Bamberg and have a guided tour before joining the MainDanube Canal. 170

DAY 7 – NUREMBERG Spend another morning on board at leisure taking in the stunning views. Later we enjoy a guided tour of Nuremberg, an intriguing Bavarian city steeped in history. DAY 8 – RETURN HOME Transfer to Munich airport for your return flight home. PLEASE NOTE On some dates, this cruise operates in reverse order. You will experience the same tours and visits. Please see the Pricing & Departures page for details. Miltenberg - Day 3


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PRICE INCLUDES • 7 visits and tours including guided tours of Bamberg, Würzburg and Nuremberg; and visits to Rothenburg, Mainz, Wertheim and Miltenberg • 7 nights on board in your choice of luxury cabin or suite, with river views • All meals on board from dinner on your day of arrival through to breakfast on your day of departure, including welcome cocktails, a welcome dinner and the Captain’s Dinner • Complimentary on-board tea and coffee • Complimentary on-board Wi-Fi (connection speeds may vary)

Plus, of course... • Return scheduled flights from a choice of regional airports* • Five-star service from an English-speaking crew and knowledgeable local guides • Services of a Riviera Travel cruise director and concierge • All port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers • No surcharges guaranteed • ABTA, ATOL and IATA protection * a supplement may apply Journey back in time in fairy-tale Rothenberg - Day 5 G E R MA N Y

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DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN MAINZ Arrive at the airport for your flight to Frankfurt, where a comfortable coach awaits to take you to your fivestar cruise ship in Mainz. The friendly crew welcomes you, and there’s an air of anticipation and excitement as you acquaint yourself with the luxury surroundings of the ship that will be your home for the next seven days. You’ll soon be settled into your exceptionally well-equipped, spacious cabin and looking forward to a first-night dinner to start off your cruise in style. DAY 2 – MAINZ Whether you decide to take breakfast in bed or set yourself up for the day at the plentiful buffet, afterwards you can enjoy a morning exploring bustling Mainz. Dominating its skyline is the colossal six-towered 12th-century cathedral – Martinsdom – a pinnacle of German Romanesque architecture that houses a spectacular nave, many elaborate tombs and a peaceful colonnaded cloister. Also unmissable is Saint Stephen’s Church, which features nine breathtaking stained glass windows, created by the artist Marc Chagall, that bathe the interior in magical blue light. Book-lovers will appreciate the Gutenberg Museum, located in a gorgeous 17th-century building in Mainz’s Old Town, whose star attractions are two 1455 Gutenberg Bibles, among the first books ever printed. Of course, Mainz is also at the heart of Germany’s winelands, so it’s a pleasure to seek out a traditional wine tavern in the pastel-painted, timber-crisscrossed buildings of the old town to sample a glass. If you prefer beer, the vaulted chambers of the Eisgrub-Bräu beer hall are a fine place for a mug of the local dark brew. Back on board your floating boutique hotel in the afternoon, find a relaxing seat in the lounge to take in the lovely views of lush woodland and fertile vineyards seamlessly idling by. As evening approaches, why not

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enjoy an apéritif in the bar before choosing a table in the restaurant to enjoy the chef’s masterful creations for dinner? DAY 3 – MILTENBERG & WERTHEIM Awaking refreshed, look out of your cabin window to find a complete change of scenery. We’re moored in Miltenberg, a beautifully preserved medieval village whose labyrinth of winding alleys and lanes begs exploration. Admire the impressive gatehouse which stands like a proud guardian of the village, and wander across the charming marketplace, lined by traditional Rothenberg - Day 5

fachwerk buildings instantly recognisable by their grids of timber framing. The story goes that locals were allowed free wood from the surrounding forests, hence the abundance of this architectural style. Highlights of this beautiful square include the trickling fountain, ornately carved from stone and complete with dancing cherubs, and the intricately detailed Gasthaus Zum Riesen, which claims to be Germany’s oldest tavern. In the afternoon we pass under Miltenberg’s redbrick bridge and continue to Wertheim, navigating the gentle meandering bends typical of the Main River. Relax and take in the scenery while sipping your choice of tea or coffee or maybe something a little more fortifying from the bar. Wertheim is completely off the main tourist trail, making it a delightful surprise, all the better for its untouched ambience. We pass the fishing boats riding at anchor while admiring the muted colours of the sage-green, pale lilac and buttercup-yellow houses opposite. A russet-walled 12th-century castle overlooks the old town, surveying the church spires, turrets and patchwork of multicoloured buildings below. There’s time to explore here and, as you wander the quaint and colourful market square, look out for the blink-and-miss-it Zobelhaus, a contender for the narrowest house in Germany. This evening you’ll be served another delectable dinner, and overnight we cruise to Würzburg. DAY 4 – WÜRZBURG One of the delights of river cruising is indulging in complete relaxation. Catch up on some reading, relax as you watch the world float by or maybe indulge in a little pampering in the sauna and steam room. This afternoon we arrive at elegant Würzburg, which contrasts with the quaint towns and villages you’ve encountered so far. We have a guided tour of this Bavarian city sitting resplendent on the banks of the


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DAY 6 – BAMBERG Another day dawns and this morning is free to enjoy the ship’s five-star facilities while admiring the magnificent undulating landscape. There’s nothing quite as refreshing as the gentle breeze as we progress along the serene waters of the Main. Alternatively, why not find a quiet al fresco seat at the Lido Lounge at the stern of the ship and admire one enchanting vista after another? We moor this afternoon in Bamberg, undoubtedly one of the prettiest small towns in the whole of Europe and so precious that UNESCO declared it a World Heritage Site. Planned by Emperor Heinrich II in the 11th century as a Franconian capital, it sits on seven lush green hills, a similar setting to the city whose grandeur it was meant to equal – Rome! You’ll discover its history and many architectural highlights on our informative tour led by a local guide, which takes in the exquisite Old Town and impressive multi-spired cathedral. Perhaps the most noticeable and intriguing landmark is Bamberg’s old town Hall, which sits on an island in the middle of the burbling river, flanked by bridges either side. From here you can also see ‘Little Venice’ – a delightful cluster of former fishermen’s houses built along the waterfront, mostly dating from the Middle Ages. Leaving Bamberg, we join the Main–Danube canal, a superb feat of engineering guiding us to our next fascinating stop, Nuremberg.

DAY 7 – NUREMBERG Of course, this Bavarian city is intriguing for its association with the Second World War, as the site of many pre-war Nazi rallies and, later, the war crimes trials. What’s little known, however, is that Nuremberg also captivates visitors with its cobbled streets with classic half-timbered houses, an enchanting castle (rebuilt after wartime bombings) and many historic landmarks. These include the Church of Saint Lawrence, a stunning example of Gothic architecture, and the intricate Church of Our Lady, which features a working mechanical clock dating from 1506 and overlooks the bustling Hauptmarkt square, itself renowned for its intricate fountain resembling a Gothic church tower. Amid all this splendour, spare a moment to taste Nuremberg’s famous gingerbread, perhaps stocking up with a packet to spice up the biscuit tin back home! Afterwards you return to the ship for your final dinner on board, perhaps selecting a local white from the wine list and, later, enjoying a coffee in the lounge with your travel companions while sharing memories of your exploration of Germany’s medieval heart. DAY 8 – RETURN HOME Today you return to Munich airport for your return flight. PLEASE NOTE: On some dates, this tour operates in reverse order. You will experience the same tours and visits. See the Pricing & Departure page for details. City Hall building in Bamberg - Day 6

Main, founded in the 10th century as the centre of the kingdom known as Franconia. The impressive Marienberg Fortress overlooks the neat blocks of grand pastel-coloured buildings punctuated by the spires and domes of the city’s many churches. The jewel in Würzburg’s illustrious crown is the Residenz, a magnificent Baroque palace that whisks you back to a more romantic age. Originally conceived to rival the Palace of Versailles in scale, it is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and features one of Germany’s most spectacularly ornate staircases and dozens of interconnecting rooms adorned with gorgeous frescoes, priceless tapestries, sculptures and paintings. There’s ample time to explore here as you wish before returning to the ship, enjoying another evening of exceptional cuisine and a drink in the bar as the pianist works his magic at the keyboard. DAY 5 – ROTHENBURG & OCHSENFURT After breakfast we take a drive along the Romantic Road – the perfectly named route made up of a spellbinding procession of folkloric scenery, medieval towns, lofty castles and grand palaces, so pictureperfect they could all serve as film sets. We arrive at gorgeous Rothenburg, crowning a hill with glorious views over the meandering river below. The old town is cradled within immaculately preserved walls, and there’s time to explore its narrow, cobbled streets lined with tall gabled half-timbered houses. A short drive takes us to Ochsenfurt, nestled on the banks of the Main where our ship and another superb lunch await. This afternoon you may choose to explore this picturesque little town with its romantic, halftimbered houses and ancient ramparts. Wander the old town, stopping to admire the façade of the town hall with its impressive mechanical clock and a lovely 13th century church with its strikingly colourful interior before returning to the ship.

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A MST E RDA M , KI N D E RD IJ K & T H E DU TC H BU LB FI E LDS 5 days from only £949pp RIVER CRUISE

C RU IS E SU M M A RY DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN AMSTERDAM Fly to Amsterdam or take the Eurostar / Thalys train to Amsterdam, changing in Brussels.

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DAY 2 – ENKHUIZEN Enjoy a visit to the quaint port of Enkhuizen, nestled at the edge of the Zuiderzee before a relaxed afternoon’s cruising. DAY 3 – ROTTERDAM & KINDERDIJK Discover historic Rotterdam, a vibrant metropolis at the gateway to Europe with a strong maritime heritage, plus a visit to the stunning windmills at Kinderdijk, an authentic and iconic gem of Dutch history. DAY 4 – KEUKENHOF & AMSTERDAM Drive through the heart of the stunning bulbfields to the magnificent Keukenhof Gardens, a world-famous floral display and then enjoy a guided tour of fascinating Amsterdam, one of the world’s most distinctive cities, in a glass-topped canal cruiser. DAY 5 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the airport or train station for your return journey.

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PRICE INCLUDES • 5 visits and tours including visits to the Keukenhof Gardens, Enkhuizen, Kinderdijk and Rotterdam, and a canal cruise in Amsterdam • 4 nights on board in your choice of luxury cabin or suite, with river views • All meals on board from dinner on your day of arrival through to breakfast on your day of departure, including welcome cocktails and the Captain’s Dinner • Complimentary on-board tea and coffee • Complimentary on-board Wi-Fi (connection speeds may vary)

Plus, of course... • Return scheduled flights from a choice of regional airports or seats on Eurostar / Thalys from London St Pancras International* • Five-star service from an English-speaking crew and knowledgeable local guides • Services of a Riviera Travel cruise director and concierge • All port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers • No surcharges guaranteed • ABTA, ATOL and IATA protection * a supplement may apply

FROM £949pp See the iconic windmills of Kinderdijk - Day 3

Enkhuizen - Day 2

PURCHASE A DRINKS PACKAGE Enjoy draught beer; non-alcoholic beer; soft drinks; juices; red, white and rosé house wines and wine recommendations from the menu by the glass with your lunch and dinner in the restaurant on board. Our drinks package is priced at £69pp. Drinks packages must be purchased by all guests in the same cabin or suite and do not include drinks in the bar. Rotterdam - Day 3

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DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN AMSTERDAM Fly to Amsterdam from a choice of regional airports or take the Eurostar from London St Pancras International to Brussels, where you change trains and continue to Amsterdam. On arrival, transfer by coach to your five-star cruise ship. The friendly crew welcomes you on board, helping you settle into your spacious and exquisitely furnished accommodation – you’ll feel immediately at home.

was separated from the North Sea by a series of dams and dykes built during the 1920 and ’30s. This mammoth engineering achievement, now protects low-lying areas from flooding and has allowed the reclamation of 626 square miles of fertile land. Before long, thoughts turn to tonight’s à la carte dinner, served with panache by the restaurant staff, after which why not unwind with a digestif at the bar to the soothing sound of the ship’s pianist.

DAY 2 – ENKHUIZEN Overnight the ship slips its moorings, steering a course north. As dawn breaks, you’re greeted by views of Enkhuizen, a picturesque port nestling at the edge of the former Zuiderzee. During the Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century, the Netherlands dominated world maritime trade, becoming fabulously prosperous. Enkhuizen, as one of the country’s principal ports specialising in trade in the East Indies, flourished. Merchants keen to display their wealth created this town of gabled houses, narrow streets, bridges and waterways. It’s a delight to explore, taking in the atmosphere of its little streets and jumble of sailing boats in the harbour. Fittingly, it is also home to the Zuiderzee Museum. This superbly recreates the 19thcentury heritage of Holland’s inland bay and combines permanent exhibits with demonstrations of the artisan skills of yesteryear such as sailmaking, fish curing and blacksmithing, to make our visit here a fascinating experience. After a delicious lunch on board, we cruise along the Markermeer, the southwestern part of the IJsselmeer, the great freshwater lake created when the Zuiderzee

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DAY 3 – ROTTERDAM & KINDERDIJK Wake this morning in historic Rotterdam, the Netherlands’ second largest metropolis, situated where the Rhine flows into the North Sea. Known as the ‘Gateway to Europe’, it is the largest European cargo port and has been a conduit for trade since the 14th century. Unsurprisingly, its logistical significance made it a target for bombing during the Second World War and its old town was destroyed, with only the Church of Saint Lawrence left standing. During the following decades Rotterdam was reconstructed with typical Dutch optimism and engineering expertise and now boasts an abundance of innovative and imaginative architecture. Highlights include Europe’s largest swing bridge, the cable-stayed Erasmus Bridge (known as ‘the Swan’), arched Markthal (market hall) and Cube Houses built on stilts and tilted at bizarre angles. There are also excellent museums, such as the vast Boijmans Van Beuningen, which houses a worldclass collection of works by old and modern masters, from Rembrandt to Van Gogh to Dalí, and some rare and beautiful glassware. During lunch on board you can enjoy a kaleidoscope of views through the restaurant’s panoramic windows as we leave Rotterdam’s skyline behind. A significant part of the Netherlands lies up to 22 feet below sea level, but an intricate network of dykes and polders, the Netherland’s unique drainage systems, has kept the seawater at bay and allowed land reclamation. At the very heart of this fascinating reclaimed region is Kinderdijk, our next port of call. Here, you can witness a truly iconic polder scene – a series of 19 authentic windmills lining the canal banks, set against a starkly


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beautiful backdrop of pancake-flat marshland. Windmills are symbolic of Dutch history and the never-ending battle with the sea, and visiting these beautifully preserved structures is like stepping back in time. Later we return to the cruise ship, where the chef has prepared a sumptuous dinner.

gabled civic buildings and homes of famous former residents such as Rembrandt, the greatest Dutch Golden Age artist, and Anne Frank, whose diaries tell a poignant tale of life under the Nazis. Amsterdam is the ideal walking city and we remain moored dockside so you can explore its characterful streets at your leisure. Exceptional art is always close by, from small galleries to the world-class Rijksmuseum and the Van Gogh Museum, both holding huge collections. You might choose to discover the interior of Anne Frank’s house, rummage through

the Waterlooplein flea market or relax at a café sipping a rich Dutch coffee and watching the locals trundle over cobbles along the canals on their high-handlebar bicycles. Wrapping up a memorable day is the lavish Captain’s Dinner in the ship’s restaurant, as evening falls and the lights of this unforgettable city sparkle in the night. DAY 5 – RETURN HOME This morning, we transfer to the railway station or airport for our return journey. Keukenhof Gardens - Day 4

DAY 4 – KEUKENHOF & AMSTERDAM A long spring season and the polders’ well-drained soil create the perfect environment for growing the Netherlands’ world-famous tulips, first imported into the country from the Ottoman Empire in the late 16th century. This morning we drive through the scenic bulb fields to Keukenhof, the world’s largest flower garden, covering nearly 80 acres. Nothing prepares you for the dazzling carpet of colours created by the seven million tulips, hyacinths, daffodils and other blooms arranged in rows, swirls and every other imaginable shape. The art of flower planting reaches breathtaking heights in Keukenhof’s themed areas, and wandering among this dramatic pageant of hues set in a landscape of lakes, trees, pavilions and water features is magical – and provides gardeners with a wealth of inspiration to take home! We return to Amsterdam to explore this beautiful city on a classic glass-topped canal cruiser. A network of 165 canals built in rings during the 17th century defines life in its centre, and our ‘water’s-eye view’ is the best way to absorb Amsterdam’s history. Relax and watch this unique cityscape unfold as our guide explains the many intriguing aspects of life here. You’ll see moored houseboats, quirky bridges, cobbled streets lined with tall, narrow merchants’ houses,

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T H E S E I N E , PA RIS & N ORM A N DY 8 days from only £1,829pp RIVER CRUISE

C RU IS E SU M M A RY DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN PARIS Fly or take the Eurostar to Paris and transfer to the ship. DAY 2 – LES ANDELYS After a relaxing morning on board taking in the stunning riverside views, arrive in the historic little town of Les Andelys, picturesquely situated in the shadow of the Chateau Gaillard, a huge medieval legacy built by Richard the Lionheart. DAY 3 – ROUEN Awake in Rouen and enjoy a guided tour of this lovely historic city before another afternoon cruising this spectacular river. We moor in the pretty village of Caudebec, perfect for an after-dinner stroll. DAY 4 – BAYEUX & ARROMANCHES Today enjoy a full day of touring, firstly to Bayeux, seeing the world-famous tapestry, and then to some of the many monuments and places that make up part of the story of the D-Day landings, including Gold Beach. DAY 5 – HONFLEUR Enjoy a morning visit to Honfleur with its charming waterfront of pastel-coloured 18th-century houses and traditional shops. Later return to the ship for lunch and a relaxing afternoon of cruising. 178

DAY 6 – GIVERNY & VERNON This morning’s tour is to Giverny and the home of the great Impressionist painter Claude Monet with one of the most famous gardens in the world. After lunch explore the quintessentially half-timbered houses and ancient winding streets of Vernon. DAY 7 – PARIS We take a sightseeing tour of this iconic city: the Arc de Triomphe, Champs Élysées, Sacré-Coeur, the Eiffel Tower, we see all these and more. After lunch enjoy free time exploring this unique and beautiful capital. DAY 8 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the train station or airport for your return journey. Old mill house, Normandy


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PRICE INCLUDES

Bayeux Tapestry – Day 5

• 9 visits and tours including guided tours of Paris and Rouen; visits to Caudebec, Les Andelys and Vernon; and excursions to Claude Monet’s house, Honfleur, the D-Day Normandy Beaches and the world-famous Bayeux Tapestry • 7 nights on board in your choice of luxury cabin, with river views •

All meals on board from dinner on your day of arrival through to breakfast on your day of departure (except one lunch), including welcome cocktails, a welcome dinner and the Captain’s Dinner

• Complimentary on-board tea and coffee • Complimentary on-board Wi-Fi (connection speeds may vary)

Plus, of course... • Return scheduled flights from a choice of regional airports or Eurostar seat from London St Pancras International with regional rail connections available* • Five-star service from an English-speaking crew and knowledgeable local guides • Services of a Riviera Travel cruise director • All port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers • No surcharges guaranteed • ABTA, ATOL and IATA protection * a supplement may apply

FROM £1,829pp

Rouen – Day 3

PERSONALISE YOUR HOLIDAY Visit the Louvre Museum, Paris Don’t miss your chance to visit the world’s largest museum and admire one of the most impressive art collections in history. From €17 per person.

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PURCHASE A DRINKS PACKAGE Enjoy draught beer; non-alcoholic beer; soft drinks; juices; red, white and rosé house wines and wine recommendations from the menu by the glass with your lunch and dinner in the restaurant on board. Our drinks package is priced at £109pp. Drinks packages must be purchased by all guests in the same cabin or suite and do not include drinks in the bar.

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EU RO PE A N R I V ER C RU IS E DAY 1 - ARRIVAL IN PARIS Take the Eurostar from London St Pancras International to Paris or fly to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport. On arrival, transfer by coach to your cruise ship moored on the River Seine in the heart of the city. The friendly crew will welcome you on board, helping you settle into your spacious and exquisitely furnished accommodation – you’ll immediately feel at home. This evening you enjoy your first sumptuous dinner, served in the ship’s restaurant. DAY 2 – LES ANDELYS During the night our ship slips her mooring and, as you enjoy breakfast, the landscape passes by serenely and you quickly get used to this luxurious sightseeing experience. Rounding a sweeping bend so typical of the Seine, we reach the town of Mantes-la-Jolie with its imposing church – so large and architecturally impressive it could be a cathedral – while straight ahead is a medieval stone bridge. The central section of the bridge was destroyed during the Second World War and never repaired – it’s the first of many poignant reminders that this region of France has been a battleground for centuries. Beyond Mantes we encounter another typical feature of the Seine as it flows seaward – picturesque chalk cliffs, almost resembling a giant’s teeth. Beautiful villages like La Roche Guyon slide by, surrounded by bocage countryside of lush pastures and high hedgerows, countless cider orchards, half-timbered barns and ancient wooden farmhouses. We’re truly in the heart of one of France’s historic and stunningly attractive dukedoms – Normandy. While you’re enjoying your first delicious lunch, the captain has skilfully berthed at Les Andelys, a small town dominated by one of the most spectacular sights along the entire valley – Château Gaillard. This remarkable castle guards the apex of the river bend and was built by Richard the Lionheart in the 12th

century to defend Rouen from the French. Besieged many times during the turbulent history of northern France, Château Gaillard is now one of the most dramatic ruins in the region. A much-appreciated feature of our river cruises is that they’re thoughtfully planned and paced, allowing time to explore the many places of interest we visit. So this afternoon you are free to roam the town of Les Andelys at your leisure, investigating the Gallo-Roman remains, churches and museums of two former fishing villages that grew together, or alternatively join the short drive up to Château Gaillard. From this spectacular vantage point – probably the finest of the entire cruise – you enjoy stupendous views across the countryside. During your second excellent dinner we slip our mooring unobtrusively, and what could be better than heading to the lounge for a digestif and a chance to discuss your impressions of the Seine with your like-minded companions? The evening cruise is delightful as we glide past more bucolic scenery, some of the finest France can offer. Should you wish why not visit the wheelhouse, the Captain is always delighted to explain to those interested how the highly sophisticated navigation and safety systems operate. DAY 3 – ROUEN We awake in Rouen, Normandy’s capital, one of Europe’s finest medieval cities and scene of many momentous events over the centuries. Pride of place on our guided tour of the city belongs to its stunning Gothic cathedral, which was immortalised by the great Impressionist Claude Monet in a series of 28 paintings showing the facade at varying times of day and in different weather conditions. Briefly becoming the world’s tallest building when the soaring spire was added in the 19th century, the cathedral is also notable for the recumbent statue reputedly containing the heart of Richard the Lionheart.

Rouen’s beautifully tangled alleyways are a revelation, lined with antique shops, tasteful boutiques and, of course, countless restaurants serving exceptional local cuisine emphasising the country’s outstanding gastronomic heritage. The Place du VieuxMarché is one of the city’s most poignant spots; a large cross marks the point where the ‘Maid of Orléans’ Joan of Arc was burned at the stake for her beliefs. During another superb lunch we cast off to navigate through yet more twists and turns, chalk cliffs and a landscape of forest-covered hills that are designated as areas of outstanding natural beauty and sanctuaries for diverse wildlife, including deer and wild boar. Another highlight of the valley soon greets us – the ethereal ruins of Jumièges Abbey. Founded in the 7th century, it was consecrated in the presence of William the Conqueror and was an important political and religious centre until it was sacked in the 16th century. In the late afternoon we moor in the pretty town of Caudebec-en-Caux, so after dinner why not take a stroll to explore this lovely spot, with its typical market square, richly decorated church and the Maison des Templiers, one of the oldest houses in Normandy. DAY 4 – BAYEUX & ARROMANCHES After breakfast you’ll be ready for a full-day tour exploring two of the most important aspects of European history – the Bayeux Tapestry and the D-Day landings. (Please note lunch is not provided today.) Bayeux itself is a delightful town with a historic core that escaped the ravages of war, so you can marvel at its many splendid buildings including the grand Gothic cathedral. But, of course, Bayeux is most famous as the home of the tapestry telling the story of the Norman invasion of Britain in 1066 in glorious detail. Among its 75 scenes are the coronation of Harold following the death of Edward the Confessor and his subsequent demise at the Battle of Hastings, which led to William of Normandy invading England and becoming king.

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Rouen Cathedral – Day 3

Seine and the Norman countryside recedes into dusk, it’s a perfect time to reflect on your few days cruising among the creamy chalk cliffs and charming villages of this splendid river. DAY 7 – PARIS We have arrived in Paris and this morning we take a sightseeing tour of this amazing capital, one of the world’s most iconic cities. The Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Champs Élysées, Sacré-Coeur – you’ll see all these and much more. The grand Place de la Concorde, the largest square in the city, shows off 18th-century French architecture at its best, and just over the Seine on the Left Bank you’ll find the Musée d’Orsay, home of the world’s finest Impressionist art collection. Then there’s the eccentrically modern and yet stylish Pompidou Centre, famous not only for its exhibits

but also for street entertainment, while the exquisite Tuileries Gardens are perfect for a stroll. After lunch on board you could visit fine shops such as the Galeries Lafayette or those in the smart arcaded Rue de Rivoli, or perhaps wander around the café-lined streets of bohemian Montmartre. Paris is everything you imagine it to be – romantic, inspiring, vibrant – even outrageous – but best of all Paris is unique, and a fitting finale to a wonderful cruise. This evening is the Captain’s Dinner, hosted of course by the Captain himself. Featuring specialities of the regions through which we have travelled, it’s a truly memorable experience. DAY 8 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the airport for your return flight or the station for the Eurostar service home. Arc de Triomphe – Day 7

DAY 6 – GIVERNY & VERNON One of the great delights of river cruising is the magical sensation of waking up in a different place from where you were the night before. This morning the ship has moored in delightful Vernon, and we take the short drive to Giverny to visit Monet’s garden and house. The artist himself called his garden his ‘most beautiful masterpiece’, and it’s certainly one of the world’s most photographed and painted, ideally viewed in the delicate morning light. In the Japaneseinspired water garden, shaded by great weeping willows and surrounded by bamboo, rhododendrons and azaleas, is the lily pond where he painted his extraordinary Les Nymphéas (Water Lilies) series. There’s ample time to wander here, absorbing the tranquil atmosphere while marvelling at the light bouncing off foliage of every hue and the magical reflections dancing off the water. After another leisurely lunch on board, you can explore Vernon’s quaint buildings before embarking on our cruise to Paris. As the sun sets on the shimmering

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magine yourself reclining under an azure sky, as the teak deck moves almost imperceptibly with the rhythm of the Mediterranean. You’re relaxed aboard your very own yacht as it glides through the crystal waters of the beautiful Adriatic. The modest dimensions of our yachts allow us to visit less-accessible, picturesque ports and islands off the tourist trail, for a more intimate experience. Picture a typical day on board: spend the morning sailing and taking in the glorious coastal vistas from a lounger on the sun deck. We anchor in a tranquil little bay, where you can enjoy a swim off the back of the yacht – as if it were your own. Relax back on board, absorbing the wonderful views over a delicious lunch, chatting with your fellow passengers about what lies in store at our next port of call. Join our included excursions ashore with free time after to explore. Enjoy dinner independently and sample the local fare before returning for a nightcap on the ship’s terrace to watch the sunset. A yacht cruise along the Adriatic offers the ultimate relaxing holiday experience that few will ever get to enjoy, and the memories of a special holiday that you’ll treasure for a lifetime.

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Explore idyllic islands and secluded coves along the stunning Adriatic coast

A CONVIVIAL ATMOSPHERE FOR 19 GUESTS Feel like a VIP from the moment you step on board. Our stylish cabins are generously proportioned, and feature en-suite bathrooms and windows.

SHORE EXCURSIONS & EXPERT-LED TOURS Our inspired itinerary includes fascinating tours with knowledgeable and engaging local guides. There’s also free time to explore on your own.

RELAXED SAILING WITH SWIM STOPS Enjoy plenty of time sailing between the picturesque islands and ports of the Adriatic, with frequent opportunities to swim in idyllic locations.

EXCELLENT DINING ON BOARD Sample delicious Mediterranean cuisines in the yacht’s restaurant. There are days when lunch or dinner is at leisure, so you can try the local restaurants ashore.

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CRUISE SUMMARY DAY 1 - ARRIVAL IN SPLIT Arrive in Split and board your superb four-star ship, your home for the next seven nights. DAY 2 - SPLIT & KORCULA Enjoy a guided walking tour of historic Korcula, the birthplace of Marco Polo. DAY 3 - KORCULA, MLJET & DUBROVNIK Visit seductive Mljet island, the stunning national park and lovely St Mary’s islet. In the evening, we moor in Dubrovnik.

DAY 7 - HVAR, BRAC & SPLIT Enjoy a swim stop at Brac, an unspoilt island, before we return to historic Split for a guided walking tour of Diocletian’s majestic palace. This evening, we enjoy the Captain’s Dinner. DAY 8 - RETURN FLIGHT We disembark and transfer to the airport for your return flight to the UK. KEY Cruise

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DAY 5 - DUBROVNIK & PELJEŠAC PENINSULA We arrive at the pretty seaside village of Trstenik on the Pelješac Peninsula, famed for its excellent wines. DAY 6 - PELJEŠAC PENINSULA & HVAR Take a swim stop in one of the world’s most beautiful stretches of water. After lunch, we enjoy a guided walking tour of scenic Hvar.

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PRICE INCLUDES • Tour of Split and Emperor Diocletian’s monumental palace • Guided tour of Korcula, a perfectly preserved medieval port • Visit the lovely seaside village of Trstenik • Explore the stunningly beautiful islands of Hvar and Mljet • Tour of Dubrovnik, Pearl of the Adriatic • Swim stops in secluded idyllic island locations

Plus, of course... Trstenik

• Return flights from a choice of regional airports* • 7 nights on the four-star MS Adriatic Sun, cruising the southern Dalmatian coast • Daily breakfast, 5 lunches, 3 dinners plus the Captain’s Dinner • Services of our experienced tour manager • Complimentary Wi-Fi on board • All port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers • ABTA, ATOL and IATA protection * a supplement may apply

FROM £2,299pp

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DUBROVNIK-SPLIT-DUBROVNIK SOLO DEPARTURE A limited number of lower-deck cabins are still available from £2,499pp on our solo-exclusive departure of 5 May 2019, which is based on a reverse itinerary (Dubrovnik - Split - Dubrovnik). Please call for details. 185


YAC H T C RU IS E DAY 1 - ARRIVAL IN SPLIT You’ll arrive at the airport to take your flight to the Dalmatian capital, Split. On arrival in this historic city, you will be escorted to the harbour and your superb yacht cruiser, home for the next seven nights. The captain and crew will be on hand to welcome you and then, having settled into your comfortable cabin and surroundings, our adventure begins. For the rest of the day it’s time to relax and get to know your fellow passengers – a maximum guest complement of just 19 in total. Perhaps you’ll catch some rays on the sun deck or take a stroll ashore. It will soon be time for dinner and the ship’s restaurant awaits. Perhaps later take an after-dinner stroll ashore in this most magical of cities. DAY 2 - SPLIT - KORCULA As you rise refreshed in the morning and enjoy a leisurely breakfast, you’ll be delighted you chose this holiday. Our luxurious vessel, home for the next week and every inch the private yacht, slips out of the harbour and out to sea. Split soon fades into the distance but we will of course return at the end of our cruise. It is impossible for large cruise liners to visit the charming and almost deserted hamlets accessible to our smaller yacht cruiser. We will have time for a swim stop this morning before enjoying a delicious lunch on board, as stunning views of this spectacular coastline drift by and it’s not long before we arrive into the historic town of Korcula. Ruled by the Venetians for 800 years, it is rather reminiscent of a much smaller Dubrovnik, with its host of tangled lanes so typical of medieval Mediterranean ports. The town is a charming small fortress, celebrated for supplying timber for the wooden walls of Venice and its harbour was a major shelter for the Venetian fleet. You’ll find architectural Dubrovnik

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gems at every turn in its narrow cobbled streets. Famous for its artistic and musical traditions, Korcula has its own unique sword dance, the ‘moreska’, and a form of a capella singing, but is much more famous as the birthplace of the explorer Marco Polo. His house can still be visited, as can the All Saints museum with its glorious collection of Byzantine icons. After our guided walking tour, you are free to explore this beautiful town further. You take dinner at your leisure tonight. DAY 3 - KORCULA - MLJET - DUBROVNIK The Dalmatian coastline is legendary: one of Europe’s most dramatic, extending for hundreds of miles, where steep limestone cliffs plunge into sapphire-blue waters. The mirror-like Adriatic is studded with countless islands, some tiny, some large, some inhabited, some not. We arrive at Mljet, one of the most seductive of such islands, where the hillsides are clad in a green carpet of lush pine forests bringing that instantly recognisable Mediterranean aroma to the air. Nestling in picturesque coves are medieval fishing villages, refreshingly free from tasteless development, where the alleyways are simply pebbles set into the earth and overhead shutters sway precariously in the warm, gentle breezes. Life here continues much as it has for centuries. This morning we go ashore to enjoy a tour of the stunning national park with a visit to the tiny islet of St Mary’s with its 12th-century former Benedictine monastery. With its colourful walls and alter carved from local stone you will already feel a long way from home in this most atmospheric of places – it’s easy to see why legend has it that the Greek hero Ulysses came here to contemplate. After lunch on board, there will be the

opportunity for a swim, then sit back, relax and enjoy the spectacular views as we cruise into the magical city of Dubrovnik. During tonight’s dinner the ship will cruise alongside the ancient city walls before dropping anchor. DAY 4 - DUBROVNIK Awaking in this most magical of cities, after breakfast we take a guided tour of the old town; an independent city state for much of its history, it has evolved differently to the rest of Croatia. The city threw off its Venetian shackles during medieval times founding YACHT a commercial empire trading with the eastern Mediterranean, France, Spain and later the Ottoman Empire. As so often happened, the city began to reflect its resultant wealth and today this wonderfully Baroque city proudly nestles behind its huge imposing ramparts in a situation of outstanding natural beauty. The main avenue, lined by intimate cafés, is completely paved with gleaming marble, which dazzles in the sunlight and gives credence to the city’s description as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’. Throughout the city you will find a wonderful array of monasteries, beautifully decorated churches and civic buildings dating from the 14th-century. The guided walking tour encompasses all this and more, after which you are free to explore as you wish. Back on board this evening, enjoy another delicious dinner in this most beguiling of cities. DAY 5 - DUBROVNIK - PELJEŠAC PENINSULA Over breakfast this morning we say our fond farewells to Dubrovnik as the mighty walls of the old city slowly fade away into the hazy horizon. One of the huge delights of taking this kind of cruise, is that our ship can sail between the smaller islands, normally inaccessible


YAC H T C RU IS E to the larger cruise liners, so you can experience fabulous coastal views in a much more intimate way. Sit back and relax over lunch on board and absorb the stunning coastal spectacle before you, as the sun glints on the crystal-clear waters. As we glide on past these truly beautiful seascapes, undiscovered beaches with secret coves and tiny traditional hamlets, unchanged for decades, we arrive at the pretty little seaside village of Trstenik on the Pelješac Peninsula. Nestled at the foot of the rolling hills behind, this picturesque, secluded spot is famed for its wine production where generations of families have produced excellent wines for hundreds of years. We remain moored overnight, so take dinner at your leisure in this charming spot, where you will feel like you are truly getting away from it all. DAY 6 - PELJEŠAC PENINSULA - HVAR After breakfast, you can take to the deck to see the spectacular coastland sliding by as this morning we cruise northwards. There will also be the opportunity for a swim stop here in one of the world’s most beautiful stretches of water. We lunch on board before disembarking this afternoon into the delightful and bewitching little town of Hvar in this enchanting archipelago. Wandering here is pure joy and remarkably, it’s so compact and cosy, the streets don’t even have names. With its freshwater springs, the island is unusually green, its hillsides boasting spectacular pine forests. Elsewhere you’ll find olive groves, orchards and vineyards, the aromatic pleasures of the island exemplified by the delicate fragrance of abundant lavender fields. Hvar has been inhabited since Neolithic times; later, the ancient Greeks founded a colony here, and during the 14th-century, as the Venetian Empire extended

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its influence, it became a major naval base. Also on the island’s northern shores are some distinctive fortified 16th-century buildings, built to repel pirates and assaults by the Ottoman Empire. After exploring Hvar’s agricultural, historical and cultural splendours on our guided walking tour, dine at leisure where you wish. The ship remains moored on the island overnight. DAY 7 - HVAR - BRAC - SPLIT This morning’s cruise brings us to Brac, the largest of the islands on this dramatic stretch of coastland; a typically Mediterranean landscape where its spectacular beaches give way to high pine forested uplands, and where a rich harvest of vines, olives and orange trees crowd the fertile valleys. Once dependent on its grape harvest, the island also relied heavily on the export of its stone – a mixture of marble and limestone – used in the construction of Diocletian’s Palace but also of buildings as diverse as the White House in Washington to Berlin’s Reichstag and closer to home, the high altar in Liverpool’s cathedral. We head to the picturesque town of Bol and you might like to take the opportunity for a swim from the stunning beach. During lunch back on board we cruise back into historic Split, principally famous for a single building, the Emperor Diocletian’s huge palace, one of the

greatest structures of the Roman Empire. No expense was spared in its construction - the best Italian marble, with columns and sphinxes from Egypt. But what makes this palace so astonishing is that during medieval times it was fully integrated into the town’s fabric with a jumble of buildings grafted on to and inside it. This means, for example, the Temple of Jupiter became a baptistry. It’s all the more fascinating that today 3,000 people still live here. You will find surprises at every turn: there are tall medieval buildings lining the streets, buttressed by unmistakably Roman columns. We have a guided walking tour of this fascinating complex which has recently been used as the setting of the TV spectacular ‘Game of Thrones’. By the time you have breathed in the atmosphere and history of this glorious part of the coast, it’s time to relax back on board as the chef presents the Captain’s Dinner – a delicious selection of Croatian and Mediterranean specialities. Later the bar awaits for a digestif and the chance to reflect on treasured memories of this wonderful journey with newly made friends. DAY 8 - RETURN FLIGHT After breakfast we disembark and return to the airport at the appropriate time.

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SPLIT, RAB & UNDISCOVERED ISLANDS OF THE NORTH ON THE MS IL MARE

8 days from only £2,499pp YACHT CRUISE

C RU IS E SU M M A RY DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN SPLIT Arrive in Split and board the superb four-star MS Il Mare, your floating home for the next seven nights. DAY 2 – SPLIT, TROGIR & VODICE This morning enjoy a guided walk through Trogir, featuring winding medieval streets and imposing 15th-century walls. Later this afternoon we arrive in picturesque Vodice. DAY 3 – VODICE & ZADAR Relax as you cruise along the Adriatic Coast to Zadar, the ancient capital of Dalmatia. A guided tour introduces you to its Roman ruins and medieval churches.

DAY 7 – ŠIBENIK & SPLIT Spend a leisurely morning on-board as we return to historic Split. This afternoon discover the magnificent ruins of the Diocletian’s Palace during a guided walking tour. DAY 8 – RETURN FLIGHT Today we disembark and transfer to the airport for your return flight to the UK.

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DAY 4 – ZADAR & RAB Continue cruising north, stopping in one of the bays for a swim, before stepping ashore for free time in the charming town of Rab. DAY 5 – RAB, MOLAT & SALI Enjoy a swim stop at the island of Molat. Later this afternoon we arrive at the historic fishing town of Sali, fringed by ancient olive groves. This evening take your seat for the Captain’s Dinner. DAY 6 – TELAŠCICA, KORNATI & ŠIBENIK We call at Telašcica, a natural harbour with sheer limestone cliffs and a large salt lake, before cruising through the stunning Kornati National Park. Later we arrive at Šibenik for a guided tour of this delightful town. 188

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PRICE INCLUDES • Guided tour of Trogir with its maze of winding medieval streets • Guided tour of Šibenik’s delightful old town • Guided tour of Zadar, the ancient capital of Dalmatia • Cruise through Kornati National Park • Guided tour of Split and the astonishing Emperor Diocletian’s Palace

Plus, of course... • Return flights from a choice of regional airports* • 7 nights on board the four-star MS Il Mare in your choice of cabin • Daily breakfast, six lunches, one dinner plus the Captain’s Dinner • Services of our experienced tour manager • Complimentary Wi-Fi on board • All port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers • ABTA and ATOL protection * a supplement may apply

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YAC H T C RU IS E DAY 1 – SPLIT You’ll arrive at the airport to take your flight to Split, where you’ll be met and taken by coach to the stunning MS Il Mare, moored in the picturesque, ancient harbour. The professional crew welcome you on board and will be on hand to help you settle in. The rest of the day is free to relax in your comfortable cabin or wander ashore and begin exploring this fascinating city. It’s soon time for dinner in the ship’s stylish restaurant and a chance to meet your fellow travelling companions; with just 40 guests in total, a relaxed, uncrowded ambience pervades the ship so after dinner, retire to a comfy armchair on the terrace for a nightcap and contemplate all that lies in store tomorrow! DAY 2 – SPLIT, TROGIR & VODICE As the mellow morning sun peeks above the northern hills and casts its sleepy early shadows over this intriguing city, you rise refreshed and ready for a first fortifying breakfast on board. Expectation mounts as we cast off and our adventure begins! Head up on deck and take in the glorious views; the Dalmatian coastline is said to be one of the most spectacular in Europe with its vast stretches of deserted beach, secret coves and pretty, secluded bays. We soon arrive in Trogir where we head ashore to enjoy a guided tour of this delightful city; behind its classic waterfront, an intriguing maze of winding medieval streets is revealed, tightly clasped by the imposing 15th-century city walls. At the heart of the old town you’ll find the majestic cathedral, a Venetian masterpiece with its richly decorated chapel. We return to the ship where a lovely buffet lunch awaits!

Relax in your cabin this afternoon or enjoy a refreshing cup of tea on the terrace as the MS Il Mare gracefully enters the picturesque harbour at Vodice. Once a fishing village, this bustling town offers a good choice of restaurants and cafés, so wander ashore this evening and take dinner perhaps on the waterfront, before watching the sun go down over a glass of fiery locally distilled brandy. DAY 3 – VODICE & ZADAR We spend a leisurely day on board today; during breakfast we cast off once more heading out into the glistening Adriatic. This magnificent coast is littered with idyllic bays where the calm water is perfect for swimming, so during our cruising this morning we’ll make time for a refreshing swim stop, allowing you to work up an appetite for our on-board lunch! Later, venture up on deck and absorb the best panoramic views from the comfort of a sun lounger. As we sail northwards, there’s chance for a spot of reading perhaps or simply unwind to the sound of gulls soaring high above, with a long refreshing drink from the bar whilst the coastal views drifts by, and the mesmerising waters of the Adriatic dazzle under the warm rays of a hazy afternoon sun – now you’re really on holiday! Later we arrive in the ancient capital of Dalmatia, Zadar. This bustling coastal town with the style and charm of the Italian Riviera, was for centuries ruled by the Venetians. There’s time for a fascinating guided tour around its marble streets, discovering Roman ruins and lovely medieval churches before you are free to explore under your own steam. Dinner is at

leisure tonight so why not try one of the many cosy restaurants with simple appetising menus of grilled meats or freshly caught fish. Perhaps end the evening with a glass of maraschino, a local cherry liqueur produced here since the 16th century. DAY 4 – ZADAR & RAB This morning we continue our smooth passage northwards as the passing seascapes continue to enchant; we sail past the fascinatingly barren rocky island of Pag, its desolate landscape defined by its stark steely mountain backdrop. There’s time for a refreshing swim stop before a delicious lunch on board. Later we arrive in Rab, a real gem and one of the most alluring islands along this stretch of the Dalmatian coast. Sheltered against its sturdy mountainous spine, a verdant landscape of lush fragrant pine forest and a fertile patchwork of vine and olive groves gives way to golden ribbons of deserted beach and picturesque coves along this strikingly beautiful peninsula. Four colourful lofty bell towers rise up from the blaze of terracotta rooftops below. Spend some free time wandering in the cool shadows of Rab’s ancient stone buildings, admiring the Romanesque architecture, the grand Italianate houses - a legacy of Venetian rule, and absorbing the magical atmosphere of this charming town. Dinner is at leisure again this evening so you might opt to try one of the stylish seafood restaurants tucked away in the old town, serving the catch of the day - simply fried with white wine, garlic and herbs and washed down with a glass of local chilled white wine. What could be better!

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YAC H T C RU IS E DAY 5 – RAB, MOLAT & SALI After a relaxed breakfast, we commence our southerly course into the crystal waters of the Kvarner Gulf. Up on deck take in yet more spectacular vistas as we drift between these romantically desolate islands. We drop anchor at Molat, to enjoy a refreshing swim stop in this pretty little bay and then it’s time for a light lunch on board. This afternoon take to the deck once more for a lazy afternoon’s cruising – perhaps indulge in a little nap, lulled by the soft breezes of the maestral. Later, we idle into port at Sali, on Dugi Otek, (literally Long Island). Fringed by ancient olive groves, this Croatian fishing town boasts a thousand-year history and will be our mooring for tonight. As the sun begins to cast its rosy glow, thoughts turn to tonight’s special Captain’s Dinner, during which a selection of regional specialities will be served. Later, sink into a comfy armchair on the terrace, sipping your favourite digestif, and reflect on all that you have seen so far and what’s still to come.

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DAY 6 – TELAŠCICA, KORNATI & ŠIBENIK Another day dawns and you rise refreshed as we continue our southerly course, firstly calling at Telašćica, one of the largest and most beautiful natural harbours in the Adriatic – largely uninhabited, this is a stunningly rugged stretch of coastline backed by sheer limestone cliffs that plummet into the sea, flanked by a scattering of pretty islets and islands, home to numerous plant and bird species such as rare peregrine falcons. During our stop here, you’ll have opportunity to wander to the shores of Lake Mir, a natural salt lake, with its warm, supposedly therapeutic water that channels through the limestone on its way out to sea. Later this morning, have your camera at the ready as we are soon entering the waters of the breathtaking Kornati archipelago; an explosion of numerous fascinating desert-like islands lie scattered around the central island of Kornat. George Bernard Shaw wrote that [God] ‘created the Kornati Islands out of tears, stars and breath' and there is certainly something ethereal about their distinctive barren beauty. In fact, this remarkable region was designated a National Park in 1980, in celebration of its extraordinarily unusual and desolate charm. The Kornati Islands hide a multitude of secret caves and grottoes amongst the rugged cliffs. Our Captain will drop anchor to allow a swim stop this morning, so enjoy a cooling dip before lunch again on board. Later we arrive at the little port of Šibenik, where our guided tour reveals more about the history of this delightful town as we wander its medieval streets, seeing the beautifully restored Renaissance town hall and remarkable Gothic cathedral, thought to be the world’s largest church built without brick or wood supports. This evening the MS Il Mare remains moored in Šibenik. Dinner is at leisure tonight so wander ashore and seek out some traditional Croatian fare: hearty fish stew or mouth-wateringly tender slow cooked beef, simmered with wine and prunes, with fresh crusty bread baked ‘under the lid’ – a typical Croatian style of cooking. Sit back and soak in the magical ambience of historic Šibenik. DAY 7 – ŠIBENIK & SPLIT The end of our cruise is in sight so make sure you make the most of our last scenic morning on board, whilst watching the coastal views float by. We enjoy one last swim stop before commencing our journey to Split once again. Later after a final lunch on board, the stunning city skyline appears and we begin our final approach into this unique historic capital. Croatia’s second city, Split, is one of its most vibrant and alluring. At its core lie the huge ancient ruins of the Emperor Diocletian’s Palace, undoubtedly one of

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the most exceptional legacies from the city’s Roman past and more recently used as the setting for the globally successful television drama Game of Thrones. A building constructed with the finest materials, Italian marble, lustrous local limestone, even sphinxes from Egypt, the whole palace complex occupied over 30,000 square metres, surrounded by towering walls, two metres thick and over 25 metres in places! During medieval times, other buildings were grafted on to it, integrating the palace with the rest of the town and creating the quirky jumble of houses, churches, chapels and other buildings seen today. We will have a guided

walking tour, seeing all the major sights and learning more about this city’s glorious past before you have some free time to wander. Dinner is at leisure tonight so you might choose to return to the alluring tangle of streets in the old town for some delicious local cuisine whilst absorbing the magical ambience of this beguiling city. DAY 8 – SPLIT After breakfast, we disembark from the MS Il Mare and return to the airport at the appropriate time.

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GREENLAND EXPEDITION CRUISE ABOARD THE GREG MORTIMER 13 days from only £8,499pp EXPEDITION CRUISE

Experience a voyage of a lifetime to explore the wild, pristine western coast of Greenland. Go sea kayaking, spot arctic fauna such as whales and polar bears, and see icebergs calving into the sea from giant continental glaciers.

DAY 1 – ARRIVAL IN COPENHAGEN Arrive at the airport for your flight to Copenhagen. Upon arrival we transfer by coach to the four-star

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Hotel Kong Arthur, where we stay for one night, with breakfast. Located in an elegant 19th-century building, the chic hotel is close to the city’s historic lakes, Nørreport train station and popular Nansengade Quarter, where locals shop for the finest Danish foods and international specialities at the Torvehallerne Market. A breakfast buffet of Nordic

cuisine is served in the hotel’s restaurant, while guests can enjoy drinks and snacks at the hotel bar and lounge. This evening, we enjoy an informal drinks reception followed by dinner for a chance to get to know our travel companions a little better.

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Few destinations combine such jaw-dropping scenery, fascinating culture and the raw power of nature as western Greenland. From an Arctic capital with a small-town feel, to the remote wilderness of the Arctic Circle, to the breathtaking icy coastline of the northern region, our expedition cruise offers an adventure-filled experience. Embark on thrilling Zodiac cruises along gleaming ice-filled fjords, explore photogenic communities with colourful wooden houses, and meet friendly Inuit locals happy to share their fascinating culture with visitors. You’ll have opportunities to sail across pristine waters surrounded by icebergs, marvel at gigantic calving glaciers, hike well-marked routes for incredible views, and enjoy close encounters with Greenland’s amazing wildlife, from whales and foxes to seals and kittiwakes. At either end of your expedition cruise you’ll spend a night in Copenhagen, Denmark’s exciting capital and the epitome of Scandinavian appeal. Any voyage to this beautiful part of the world is surely one of life’s great experiences, and with a capacity of just 120 passengers aboard the Greg Mortimer, this cruise strikes the perfect balance between an extraordinary expedition experience and a comfortable first-class vessel.


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Marvel at breathtaking fjords, calving glaciers and drifting icebergs Explore charming, remote communities and immerse yourself in authentic Inuit culture Experience the incredible midnight sun north of the Arctic Circle Encounter Greenland’s amazing wildlife, from humpback whales to white-tailed eagles, and see the tundra in bloom Discover Nuuk, the world’s northernmost capital, on a half-day guided tour All shore excursions and Zodiac cruises Learn all about Greenland through on-board lectures and the expert knowledge of the expedition team

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Receive a complimentary 3-in-1 waterproof polar expedition jacket and a printed photo book featuring pictures from your voyage Complimentary use of muck boots during your voyage

Plus, of course... • • • •

Return flights London Heathrow, plus hotel transfers Nine nights aboard the Greg Mortimer, including all meals, snacks, tea and coffee, plus beer, house wine and soft drinks with dinner Three nights in four-star accommodation inclusive of all taxes, with breakfast and two dinners The services of our experienced and insightful tour manager throughout

FROM £8,499pp PERSONALISE YOUR HOLIDAY:

DAY 2 – NUUK After breakfast we transfer to the airport for our flight to Nuuk, where we stay for one night, with breakfast, at the four-star Hotel Hans Egede. The modern hotel is within walking distance of Hans Egede Church, the Nuuk Art Museum and Katuaq Cultural Centre. There are two restaurants located within the hotel, but more dining choices are available a short walk away.

Sea kayaking in the Arctic Paddle between icebergs, skim under soaring bird cliffs or drift quietly as you watch Greenland’s amazing wildlife unobtrusively while absorbing the majestic scenery. The exhilarating experience of sea kayaking in the Arctic is one you’ll never forget. Spaces are limited and a level of kayaking competency is required. Call us for details. From £710pp

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MAKE IT YOUR OWN

DAY 3 – NUUK & EMBARKATION This morning we enjoy a guided tour of Nuuk, the world’s northernmost capital of a constituent country, with just over 17,000 inhabitants. Founded in 1728 by Norwegian missionary Hans Egede, it commands an impressive fjord system – the second largest in the world – and is dominated by the majestic Sermitsiaq mountain, which can be seen from almost everywhere in Nuuk. Highlights of the city include the colonial buildings at the old harbour, the award-winning Katuaq Cultural Centre, the 19th-century cathedral with its striking red and white façade, and the Greenland National Museum and Archives, which is renowned for its eerie trio of 15th-century mummies discovered some 380 miles north of Nuuk. After our tour, we transfer to the Greg Mortimer and settle in for our exciting voyage. In true expeditionary style, we’ll keep our itinerary flexible from days 4 to 11 as weather and sea ice determine where we go, and what we do and see. Images of ships are artist’s impressions

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DAY 4 – ETERNITY FJORD Located north of Manitsoq town, this pristine fjord will take your breath away as we cruise past magnificent glaciers and icebergs, and perhaps hike under snowcapped peaks. DAY 5 – SISIMIUT Discover Greenland’s second-largest town 25 miles north of the Arctic Circle. It’s famous for its blue church with a gate made from the jawbone of a whale. There is an excellent museum with rich finds from the settlements of the Saqqaq culture, which dates back 4,500 years and precedes the Thule culture, whose descendants make up the majority of the town’s modern-day population. Optional excursion: A hike to Palasip Qaqqaa

(Priest Mountain) along a pathway up to the 1,805-foot-high summit. Superb views can be enjoyed throughout, particularly at the top where you can see the surrounding fjords and sea. If you’re lucky, you might encounter foxes, grouse, eagles and musk oxen. Duration: 3.5 hours. Difficulty: the pathway is steep in parts, so a reasonable amount of fitness is required. DAY 6 – ILULISSAT ICEFJORD Today is a highlight for many as we witness the jaw-dropping icebergs of the UNESCO-listed Ilulissat Icefjord, which is home to the actively calving Sermeq Kujalleq glacier. More than 40 million tonnes of ice retreat into the fjord each day, resulting in titanic icebergs that can measure over 328 feet high! Experience the sheer power of nature on a Zodiac

cruise (conditions permitting) at the mouth of the fjord and sail through a frozen wonderland of sea ice and icebergs. Perhaps hike along one of the wellmarked routes following the icefjord. An easy hike takes you from the town centre to the edge of the icefjord, where an ancient Inuit settlement once lived. From here, you can walk up a little hill for an even more breathtaking view. Duration: 30 to 45 minutes. Difficulty: relatively easy but a moderate level of fitness and balance is required to climb the small hill, as the terrain here is rugged. DAY 7 – EQIP SERMIA Enjoy another chance to marvel at nature’s wonders on a Zodiac cruise to the Eqip Sermia, one of Greenland’s most active glaciers. The thunderous crash of calving ice followed by the mighty splash when it hits the freezing water is an experience you won’t soon forget! The release of air bubbles trapped in the ice are what create the explosion-like sounds. Conditions permitting, we may land our Zodiacs on a moraine to walk up to the glacier. The oxygen-rich ice feeds a great quantity of wildlife here, so we might see cormorants, guillemots, kittiwakes, seals, great eagles and small arctic foxes. DAY 8 – DISKO ISLAND Prepare for another adventure today as we reach stunning Disko Island – Greenland’s largest – a prehistoric volcanic land that’s very different from the rest of the Arctic, with black-sand beaches, interesting rock formations and over 2,000 hot springs. Most striking of all is the mammoth, red-tinged basalt mountain range that locals call the Grand Canyon, which towers over Qeqertarsuaq, the island’s only settlement. Nearby is the University of Copenhagen Arctic Station, the oldest manned field station in the Arctic, surrounded by startling diverse flora; if we’re lucky staff may come aboard and tell us about the work they do.

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From spring to autumn, the area around Disko Island becomes a meeting ground for large whales, such as the bowhead and humpback, making this the perfect place for Zodiac cruising if you’re hoping to encounter these majestic creatures. DAY 9 – UUMMANNAQ Have your camera at the ready as our ship approaches picture-postcard Uummannaq, a haven for Inuit culture surrounded by steep islands and an endless supply of icebergs. It’s said the town captures a piece of your heart when you visit, summoning you back for the rest of your days – and it’s easy to see why. As you wander, you can’t help but be charmed by the twin peaks of its heart-shaped mountain and the colourful wooden houses so emblematic of Greenland. Uummannaq is another superb place for hiking and Zodiac cruising to explore the pristine coastline.

DAY 11 – AT SEA Our final day aboard the Greg Mortimer is spent at sea, so make the most of the ship’s excellent facilities. Head up to the observation lounge for panoramic views, catch up on some reading at the library or enjoy a relaxing soak in the jacuzzi. DAY 12 – DISEMBARK IN NUUK This morning we arrive back in Nuuk and transfer

to the airport for our flight to Copenhagen, where we stay one more night at the Kong Arthur Hotel, with breakfast. Tonight join us for a farewell dinner, which gives you a chance to relive the memories of an unforgettable adventure. DAY 13 – RETURN HOME Transfer to the airport for your flight home.

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DAY 10 – UPERNAVIK Spend the day in charming Upernavik, a small town on an eponymous island, located in a bay dotted with thousands of other islands and the world’s largest bird cliffs to the south. With a name that means the ‘springtime place’, the town was a popular destination for trading and fishing. Why not visit Upernavik’s open-air museum to discover the local culture and the town’s collection of old buildings? You’ll find an old church, grocer’s and original colonial buildings. Perhaps sail around the scenic waterways among the myriad islands in a sea of icebergs and, if conditions permit, traverse the mesmerising waters of the spectacular Upernavik Icefjord.

ABOUT THE GREG MORTIMER The groundbreaking Greg Mortimer by Aurora Expeditions is one of the most advanced expedition ships in the world. Named after Aurora’s co-founder, the 341-foot ship is a state-of-the-art, purpose-built expedition vessel capable of negotiating the strongest winds and waves. Built to world-class polar standards, the ship accommodates an average of 120 passengers. Be one of the first to experience its patented X-BOW technology, which allows for gentler sea crossings, improved comfort and reduced emissions. Hydraulic viewing platforms unfold for unhindered views of passing seabirds and marine life, while specially designed launching platforms enable the loading of Zodiacs easily and quickly. Balcony stateroom

The environmental-friendly Greg Mortimer boasts lower energy consumption, high fuel efficiency, reduced light pollution for minimal wildlife disruption and lower on-board plastic use. Featuring the most up-to-date safety technology and a Rolls Royce stabiliser system, the vessel is Polar 6-compliant, holds BV class and meets the latest SOLAS requirements. LIFE ON BOARD The Greg Mortimer offers plenty of dedicated observation spaces – from the indoor 180-degree lounge and outdoor 360-degree open deck, to the 270-degree open sun deck and hydraulic viewing platforms – ideal for watching wildlife and taking in

the scenery. Take advantage of the ship’s open-bridge policy to see what the captain and officers are up to at any time in the bridge. Enjoy the finest hospitality on board, starting with the captain’s welcome, and a range of different menu options, plus complimentary tea, coffee and snacks. Meals are served in the ship’s spacious restaurant. House wine, beers and soft drinks are included with dinner. On the last day of your cruise, there is a fourcourse dinner with cocktails. Attend an interesting presentation by experts in the ship’s lecture room to understand the region better. Relax in one of the two bars, where floor-to-ceiling windows offer a special perspective on the landscape. Other facilities include a library, multimedia room and wellness centre with gym, sauna and spa. STATEROOMS You have a choice of tastefully decorated staterooms aboard the Greg Mortimer. All rooms feature a private en suite, flat-screen TV, desk area, room-controlled thermostat and safe. Balcony Staterooms (decks 4 and 6): • Category A: 259 to 337 square feet / 24.1 to 31.3 square metres (room and balcony combined) • Category B: 254 to 267 square feet / 23.6 to 24.8 square metres (room and balcony combined) • Category C: 225 to 267 square feet / 20.9 to 24.8 square metres (room and balcony combined) Additional features: double or twin beds, floor-to-ceiling window, private balcony Aurora Staterooms (deck 3): • Twin category: 170 to 245 square feet / 15.8 to 22.8 square metres Additional features: twin single beds, porthole window

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CONT ENTS EU RO PE A N TO U R S

WO R L DW I D E TO U R S

Bruges ............................................................................................ 197

Jerusalem, Galilee & the Dead Sea ....................................... 204

A Taste of Normandy & the Cote Fleurie ............................. 197

Marrakesh & the Atlas Mountains ........................................ 204

Paris ................................................................................................ 197

The Spectacular Nile ..................................................................205

NEW Cote d’Azur & the Italian Riviera ................................. 197

New York City ............................................................................. 206

NEW Timeless Provence ...........................................................198

Deep South USA ......................................................................... 206

Berlin, Dresden, Meissen & Colditz .......................................198

NEW California & the Golden West ......................................207

Classical Spain: Seville, Córdoba & Granada ...................... 199

South Africa ..................................................................................207

Valencia & the Orange Grove Coast ..................................... 199

India & Shimla ............................................................................ 208

NEW Discover the Real Tenerife & La Gomera .................. 199

NEW Costa Rica ......................................................................... 208

Palermo & Monreale .................................................................. 199

Sri Lanka ........................................................................................209

A Taste of Bologna ..................................................................... 200

A Grand Tour of China ...............................................................209

Lake Garda & the Best of the Veneto ................................... 200

Vietnam & Cambodia ................................................................ 210

NEW Lakes Maggiore, Orta & Como .................................... 200

New Zealand .................................................................................211

Classical Italy: Florence, Siena, Assisi & Rome ................. 200 Walking in the Tuscan Hills ...................................................... 201

EU RO PE A N R I V E R C RU I S I N G

Sicily: Classic & Undiscovered ................................................ 201

The Blue Danube ......................................................................... 212

NEW Walking in Southern Portugal ...................................... 201

NEW Amsterdam, Kinderdijk

Portugal’s Douro Valley to Lisbon ......................................... 201

& the Dutch Bulbfields .............................................................. 212

Madeira, the Pearl of the Atlantic ..........................................202

Burgundy, the River Rhône & Provence ............................... 214

Charms of the Baltics ................................................................202

NEW The Seine, Paris & Normandy ...................................... 214

Montenegro’s Riviera & Dubrovnik .......................................202

Rhine, Strasbourg & Heidelberg ............................................. 216

Budapest, Bratislava & Vienna ...............................................202

NEW Medieval Germany .......................................................... 216

NEW St Petersburg & Moscow ...............................................203

The Douro, Porto & Salamanca .............................................. 218

NEW Krakow ................................................................................203 NEW Thessaloniki, Meteora and

YAC H T C RU I S I N G

Alexander the Great’s Greece .................................................203

Split, Dubrovnik & the Splendours of Dalmatia ................ 219

NEW Istanbul, Ephesus & Troy .............................................. 204

NEW Split, Rab & Undiscovered Islands of the North .................................................................................220 E X PE D I T I O N C RU I S I N G NEW Greenland Expedition Cruise ........................................ 221

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BRUGES Departure Airport

Date

St Pancras

15/09/2019 23/10/2019 18/03/2020 27/05/2020 26/07/2020 06/09/2020 04/10/2020

PARIS Airline

Outbound Dep Time

Eurostar

12:58 12:58 12:58 12:58 12:58 12:58 12:58

Arrival Airport

Return Arrival

Price

Lille

18:06 16:05 16:05 16:05 18:06 18:06 18:06

£539 £419 £389 £439 £409 £439 £439

Transfer Times

Departure Airport

Date

St Pancras

17/08/19 16/11/19 14/03/20 30/05/20 26/09/20 24/10/20

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

Eurostar

13:31 13:31 12:24 12:24 12:24 12:24

Arrival Airport

Return Arrival

Price

Paris - Nord

18:32 18:32 17:39 17:39 17:39 17:39

£469 £449 £379 £409 £409 £379

Transfer Times Lille Station

Between Station & Hotel Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

Lille Station

1 hr

Between Station & Hotel Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

1 hr

PRICE INCLUDES

PRICE INCLUDES

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes standard class return seat on Eurostar, three nights accommodation with breakfast, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all local taxes and transfers, all tours as mentioned and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. NOT INCLUDED Entrance to 'Halve Maan' brewery museum €8.50, boat trip €7, Flanders Field museum €7, Passchendaele Memorial Museum €6.50, approximate costs, payable locally. REGIONAL RAIL CONNECTIONS & STANDARD PREMIER CLASS UPGRADE Please see website for more information. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £50 per person.

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes standard class return seat on Eurostar, three nights accommodation with breakfast, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all local taxes and transfers, all tours as mentioned and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. NOT INCLUDED Entrance to the Château of Versailles €18, Bateaux Mouches cruise €14. REGIONAL RAIL CONNECTIONS & STANDARD PREMIER CLASS UPGRADE Please see website for more information. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £50 per person.

PERSONALISE YOUR HOLIDAY See the legendary Paradis Latin cabaret from £69pp. Discover Versailles with an audio guide and timed entry from £36pp (£27pp for visits in November).

A TASTE OF NORMANDY & THE COTE FLEURIE Departure Airport

Date

St Pancras

15/10/19 27/04/20 18/05/20 15/06/20 07/09/20 05/10/20

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

Eurostar

12:24 12:24 12:24 12:24 12:24 12:24

CÔTE D'AZUR & ITALIAN RIVIERA

Arrival Airport

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

Paris - Nord

17:39 17:39 17:39 17:39 17:39 17:39

2hrs.14 2hrs.14 2hrs.14 2hrs.14 2hrs.14 2hrs.14

£669 £699 £769 £779 £779 £719

Transfer Times Gare du Nord Station Between Airport & Station Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

3 hrs 15 mins

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The holiday includes standard class return seat on Eurostar, four nights’ accommodation with breakfast, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all local accommodation taxes, all tours as mentioned, and services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. NOT INCLUDED Arromanches museum - €8.20 –approximate cost and payable locally. DESPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

Departure Airport

Date

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

08/06/20 14/09/20 11/05/20

Easyjet

07:05 07:05 12:50

08/06/20

Jet2

10:40

23/03/20 11/05/20 14/09/20

British Airways

London Stansted

05/10/20

Manchester

23/03/20 05/10/20

Birmingham Bristol Leeds Bradford London Gatwick

Jet2

Arrival Airport Nice Nice

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

12:25 12:25 17:35

2hrs.10 2hrs.10 2hrs.05

£1,389 £1,419 £1,329

Nice

16:10

2hrs.15

£1,389

10:00 07:25 07:25

Nice

21:10 21:10 21:10

2hrs.00 2hrs.00 2hrs.00

£1,199 £1,329 £1,399

Easyjet

07:00

Nice

11:40

2hrs.00

£1,249

Jet2

10:45 08:15

Nice

20:20 14:00

2hrs.15 2hrs.15

£1,219 £1,269

Transfer Times Nice Airport Between Airport & Hotel Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

1 hr

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes seven nights’ accommodation with breakfast and two dinners, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all tours as mentioned, scheduled flights, all taxes and transfers and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

PERSONALISE YOUR HOLIDAY Excursion to Saint Paul de Vence and glass-blowing visit in Biot from £25pp.

197


TIMELESS PROVENCE Departure Airport Birmingham Bristol London Gatwick London Heathrow Manchester St Pancras

Date

Airline

07/09/20 20/04/20 20/04/20 19/10/20

Jet2 Easyjet

18/05/20

British Airways Jet2

19/10/20 18/05/20 07/09/20

Easyjet

Outbound Dep Time

Arrival Airport

07:05 12:50 07:55 07:55

Nice Nice

07:20 08:15 07:15 07:15

Eurostar

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

12:25 17:35 12:15 12:55

2hrs.10 2hrs.05 1hrs.50 1hrs.50

£1,479 £1,329 £1,299 £1,329

Marseille

12:15

1hrs.55

£1,419

Nice

14:00 16:57 16:57

2hrs.15 2hrs.14 2hrs.14

£1,399 £1,389 £1,429

Marseille

Marseille

Transfer Times

For your convenience, return regional rail connections to London are available from over 50 regional stations on selected dates and tours where listed. Check the below list for your local station, taking note of any applicable supplements. North West

North East

Trains from these stations arrive into

Trains from these stations arrive into

London Euston

London Kings Cross

1 stop on the London Underground (approx. 10-minute walk)

Adjacent to London St Pancras

Carlisle ****

Darlington ****

Chester ***

Doncaster **

Crewe **

Durham ****

Glasgow ****

Edinburgh ****

Lancaster ****

Grantham *

PRICE INCLUDES

Liverpool ***

Leeds **

The price of this holiday is per person based on one person in a double or twin room for sole occupancy. The price includes flights or return standard class rail travel on Eurostar and TGV to Aixen-Provence, all overseas transfers, airport and local accommodation taxes, all touring as mentioned, seven nights’ accommodation with breakfast, two dinners in hotels, two dinners in local restaurants and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. REGIONAL RAIL CONNECTIONS & STANDARD PREMIER CLASS UPGRADE Please see website for more information. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

Manchester ***

Newark *

Preston ****

Newcastle ****

Runcorn ***

Peterborough *

Stafford **

Wakefield **

Stockport ***

York ***

Nice Côte d'Azur Airport

Marseille Airport

Montpellier Airport

Marseille Station

Aix-en-Provence Station

1 hr

45 mins

Between Station 2 hrs 30 mins 1 hr 2 hrs 30 mins & Hotel Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

Stoke-on-Trent ** Warrington Bank Quay ***

Brighton

South & South East Trains from these stations arrive into

London Waterloo

BERLIN, DRESDEN, MEISSEN & COLDITZ Departure Airport Birmingham Bristol

Date

Airline

25/04/20 30/09/19 10/09/20

FLYBE Easyjet

30/09/19

London Gatwick

27/05/20 10/09/20 25/04/20 19/10/20

London Heathrow London Stansted Manchester

Outbound Dep Time

Arrival Airport

06:25 13:10 13:10

Tegel Berlin Schoenefeld Berlin Schoenefeld

08:40 Easyjet British Airways

06:40 12:45 10:50 07:15

13/10/19

Ryanair

07:50

13/10/19

Ryanair

10:40

27/05/20 19/10/20

Easyjet

07:25 06:45

Tegel Tegel Berlin Schoenefeld Berlin Schoenefeld Tegel

Duration

Price

21:20 17:50 17:50

1hrs.45 2hrs.00 2hrs.00

£839 £829 £869

Bristol Temple Meads ** Cardiff ** Exeter *** Newport ** Oxford Plymouth *** Swansea *** Swindon * Taunton ***

East Midlands Trains from these stations arrive into

London St Pancras Chesterfield **

1 stop on the London Underground (approx. 10-minute walk)

Derby **

Bournemouth ***

Birmingham Int *

Leicester *

Portsmouth Harbour **

Birmingham New Street *

Sheffield **

Salisbury ***

Coventry *

Wellingborough

Southampton ***

Wolverhampton *

London Kings Cross Adjacent to London St Pancras

Cambridge

East Midlands Parkway *

East Anglia Trains from these stations arrive into

London Liverpool St 4 stops on the London Underground

£789

Ipswich

£849 £869 £849 £829

Norwich *

18:55

1hrs.45

£749

14:50

1hrs.50

£739

11:40 11:15

2hrs.50 2hrs.50

£829 £799

30 mins 2 hrs 30 mins

DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

198

Bristol Parkway **

1hrs.55

The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes return flights, four nights accommodation with breakfast, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all local taxes and transfers, all tours as mentioned, entrances to Colditz castle and museum and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. PLEASE NOTE Some dates will operate in reverse to the itinerary as printed in the brochure. These dates will stay first in Dresden for two nights followed by two nights in Berlin. You will experience the same tours and visits.

Berlin Food Tour from £46pp.

Bath **

2hrs.50 2hrs.50 1hrs.45 1hrs.45

PRICE INCLUDES

PERSONALISE YOUR HOLIDAY

London Euston

5 stops on the London Underground

19:25

Tegel/Schonefeld Airport Between airport and Dresden Hotel Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

Trains from these stations arrive into

London Paddington

12:55 17:30 20:15 12:00

Transfer Times Between airport and Berlin Hotel

West Midlands

Trains from these stations arrive into

4 stops on the London Underground

Winchester *

Return Arrival

London St Pancras

South West & Wales

Please note that underground travel is not included in the cost of the regional rail connections. *£10 supplement is applicable. **£20 supplement is applicable. ***£30 supplement is applicable. ****£50 supplement is applicable. Departure times may vary, but will allow sufficient time to connect with the relevant Eurostar service and will be advised with your travel documents. All stations are subject to availability at time of booking. FIRST CLASS UPGRADE ON UK REGIONAL CONNECTIONS You may upgrade to First Class for only £47 per person return, subject to availability. This price excludes departures from Bournemouth, Portsmouth Harbour, Salisbury, Southampton, Winchester and Brighton. STANDARD PREMIER CLASS UPGRADE In order to enjoy your Eurostar experience to the full, you may upgrade to Standard Premier Class for only £139 return, subject to availability. This price includes a complimentary light meal, offered from a selection of sweet and savoury cold snacks and includes a drink appropriate to the time of day, served at your seat while you relax in the spacious comfort of Standard Premier Class.


CLASSICAL SPAIN Departure Airport Birmingham

Bristol Leeds Bradford

London Gatwick

Date 15/10/19 04/06/20 25/09/20 01/09/19 19/04/20 06/09/20 15/10/19 13/10/20 15/10/19 14/03/20 19/04/20 15/05/20 04/06/20 06/09/20 13/10/20 02/11/20

London Stansted

05/10/19

Manchester

01/09/19 05/10/19 04/11/19 14/03/20 15/05/20 25/09/20 02/11/20

Airline Jet2

Ryanair Jet2

British Airways

Outbound Dep Time 07:35 07:35 07:35 11:05 09:45 11:05 07:00 07:00 06:45 07:30 06:40 08:10 08:10 09:25 06:45 11:10

Jet2

08:45

Jet2

08:15 08:15 08:45 07:05 08:15 08:15 08:45

DISCOVER THE REAL TENERIFE & LA GOMERA Arrival Airport

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

14:30 14:30 14:30 19:45 19:45 19:45 16:50 14:15 16:05 14:40 16:05 14:40 13:30 16:05 12:55 21:20

3hrs.00 3hrs.00 3hrs.00 2hrs.35 2hrs.35 2hrs.35 3hrs.30 3hrs.30 2hrs.45 2hrs.45 2hrs.45 2hrs.45 2hrs.45 2hrs.45 2hrs.45 2hrs.45

£1,059 £1,129 £1,139 £1,109 £1,099 £1,149 £1,079 £1,109 £1,049 £979 £1,049 £1,089 £1,079 £1,099 £1,069 £849

Malaga

15:20

2hrs.45

£1,059

Malaga

00:20 15:35 14:20 16:00 15:35 15:35 16:00

2hrs.45 2hrs.45 2hrs.45 2hrs.45 2hrs.45 2hrs.45 2hrs.45

£1,109 £1,099 £849 £1,029 £1,139 £1,139 £899

Malaga

Malaga Malaga

Malaga

Departure Airport

Date

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

Arrival Airport

Birmingham

23/03/20

Jet2

10:00

Tenerife South Tenerife South Tenerife South Tenerife South Tenerife South Tenerife South Tenerife South

Bristol

09/11/20

Easyjet

13:35

East Midlands

12/10/20

Ryanair

14:05

Edinburgh

18/05/20 14/09/20

Ryanair

13:45 13:45

London Gatwick

24/02/20

Easyjet

08:00

23/03/20

British Airways

09:20

18/05/20

Easyjet

07:25

14/09/20

British Airways

13:30

09/11/20

09:20

London Stansted

20/04/20

Jet2

24/02/20

Easyjet

07:50

Manchester

20/04/20 12/10/20

Jet2

09:15 09:15

10:00

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

20:10

4hrs.20

£1,289

22:55

4hrs.15

£1,289

23:30

4hrs.35

£1,299

23:40 23:40

4hrs.50 4hrs.50

£1,339 £1,369

17:45

4hrs.15

£1,249

23:15

4hrs.15

£1,269

17:00

4hrs.15

£1,299

Tenerife South

23:15

4hrs.15

£1,329

19:25

4hrs.15

£1,249

Tenerife South Tenerife South Tenerife South

19:50

4hrs.30

£1,329

17:55

4hrs.35

£1,269

20:10 20:10

4hrs.35 4hrs.35

£1,349 £1,299

Transfer Times Tenerife South Airport Between Airport & Hotel Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

Transfer Times Malaga Airport

Granada Airport

Airport to 1st Hotel 30 mins 3rd Hotel to Airport 2 hrs 15 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

1 hr

PRICE INCLUDES

30 mins

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes return flights, six nights accommodation with breakfast, inclduing a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all local taxes and transfers, all tours as mentioned, entrances to the Alhambra and Mezquita and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. Where hotels feature a swimming pool, pools are open in the summer months weather permitting. NOT INCLUDED Entrance to Alcazar €9.50, Seville Cathedral €9, approximate costs, payable locally. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes return flights, seven nights’ accommodation with breakfast plus one lunch at a local restaurant and three dinners including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all local taxes and transfers, all tours as mentioned and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. Where hotels feature a swimming pool, pools are open in the summer months weather permitting. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

PERSONALISE YOUR HOLIDAY Authentic flamenco show in Seville from £30pp.

VALENCIA AND THE ORANGE GROVE COAST Departure Airport Birmingham Bristol Edinburgh

Date

Airline

08/05/20 13/09/19 24/04/20 09/10/20 12/06/20 27/09/19 24/04/20

Jet2 Ryanair

Outbound Dep Time

Arrival Airport

06:40 06:35 06:35 06:35 07:15 06:20 09:10

Alicante

PALERMO AND MONREALE

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

Alicante Valencia Valencia

13:00 11:50 11:50 11:50 14:45 11:45 11:45

2hrs.40 2hrs.15 2hrs.15 2hrs.15 3 hrs. 10 2hrs.20 2hrs.20

£1,339 £1,349 £1,279 £1,229 £1,339 £1,329 £1,249

17:40

2 hrs. 20

£1,299

Valencia

London Gatwick

12/06/20 09/10/20

Jet2 Easyjet Easyjet British Airways Easyjet

09:10

Valencia

11:45

2hrs.20

£1,199

London Stansted

11/09/20

Ryanair

06:35

Alicante

17:25

2 hrs. 40

£1,299

Manchester

13/09/19 27/09/19 08/05/20 11/09/20

Ryanair Ryanair

16:10 16:10 07:00 07:00

Valencia Valencia

21:55 21:55 14:20 14:20

2hrs.30 2hrs.30 2 hrs. 50 2 hrs. 50

£1,349 £1,299 £1,329 £1,339

Jet2

11:35

Alicante

Alicante

Transfer Times

Departure Airport

Date

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

Liverpool

07/09/19 16/05/20 26/09/20

Easyjet

06:10 06:10 06:10

Arrival Airport

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

Palermo

22:20 22:20 22:20

2hrs.50 2hrs.50 2hrs.50

£899 £749 £749

London Gatwick London Heathrow London Luton

02/11/19

Easyjet

06:45

Palermo

21:00

2hrs.50

£649

07/09/19

British Airways

07:10

Palermo

22:45

2hrs.50

£799

16/05/20 26/09/20

Easyjet

06:25 06:25

Palermo

14:25 14:25

2hrs.50 2hrs.50

£749 £749

Transfer Times Palermo Airport Between Airport & Hotel Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

40 mins

PRICE INCLUDES Valencia Airport

Between Airport & Hotel 20 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

Alicante Airport 2hrs 15mins

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes seven nights’ dinner, bed and breakfast, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all tours as mentioned, entrance to the Silk Exchange in Valencia, scheduled flights as mentioned, airport departure taxes, all local accommodation taxes, transfers and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. NOT INCLUDED Entrance to San Pedro church from €7, approximate costs, payable locally. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes three nights’ accommodation with breakfast and two dinners, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all tours as mentioned, entrances to the Norman Palace and Cathedral of Monreale, airport taxes, transfers and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

PERSONALISE YOUR HOLIDAY Street food tour from £35pp.

199


TASTE OF BOLOGNA Departure Airport London Gatwick Airport Manchester Airport

Date 20/10/19 20/10/19

Airline Easyjet Ryanair

LAKES MAGGIORE, ORTA & COMO

Outbound Dep Time

Arrival Airport

07:15

Bologna Airport

12:05

11:40

Bologna Airport

16:15

Return Arrival

Price

Departure Airport

1hrs.55

£849

Birmingham

2hrs.10

£879

Duration

Bristol Liverpool

Transfer Times London Gatwick

Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport Between Airport & Hotel Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

30 mins

Manchester

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes three nights’ accommodation with breakfast and two dinners, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all tours as mentioned, airport departure taxes, all local accommodation taxes, transfers and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

Date 21/05/20 10/09/20 23/04/20 01/10/20

Airline FLYBE Ryanair

Outbound Dep Time

Arrival Airport

11:10 11:10 12:25 12:25

Milan Malpensa

11/06/20

Ryanair

13:45

23/04/20

British Airways

12:35

11/06/20

Easyjet

13:45

01/10/20

British Airways

12:35

21/05/20 10/09/20

FLYBE

11:00 11:00

Milan Bergamo Milan Malpensa Milan Bergamo Milan Malpensa Milan Bergamo Milan Malpensa

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

16:10 16:10 17:10 17:10

2hrs.10 2hrs.10 2hrs.05 2hrs.05

£1,469 £1,519 £1,399 £1,349

13:20

2hrs.15

£1,449

18:20

1hrs.55

£1,399

13:10

1hrs.55

£1,449

18:20

1hrs.55

£1,349

16:15 16:15

2hrs.00 2hrs.00

£1,469 £1,519

Transfer Times Between airport & hotel Milan Malpensa Airport 1 hr Bergamo Airport 2 hrs Milan Linate Airport 1 hrs 30 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes return flights, seven nights’ accommodation with breakfast and dinner, all local taxes and transfers, all tours as mentioned, entrance to Borromeo Villa and Gardens, and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. Where hotels feature a swimming pool, pools are open in the summer months weather permitting. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

LAKE GARDA & THE BEST OF THE VENETO Departure Airport

Date

Airline

CLASSICAL ITALY

Outbound Dep Time

Arrival Airport

16:10

2hrs.10

£1,329

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

19/09/19

FLYBE

11:10

Birmingham

Milan Malpensa

06/06/20 02/09/20

Jet2

06:30 06:30

Verona

11:55 11:55

2hrs.10 2hrs.10

£1,399 £1,369

Bristol

08/10/20

Ryanair

12:25

Milan Bergamo

17:10

2hrs.05

£1,249

Verona

12:15

East Midlands Edinburgh London Gatwick London Heathrow

Manchester

06/05/20 06/05/20 09/10/19 22/04/20 06/06/20 02/09/20

Jet2 Jet2 British Airways

06:55 06:55 13:25 13:25 08:00 13:25

British Airways

10:25

19/09/19

Ryanair

08:25

09/10/19 22/04/20 08/07/20

FLYBE

11:00 11:00 11:00

08/10/20

Ryanair

08:25

08/07/20

Verona Verona MILAN LINATE Milan Bergamo

2hrs.15

£1,389

13:10 18:20 18:20 13:00 18:20

2hrs.45 2hrs.10 2hrs.10 2hrs.10 2hrs.10

£1,389 £1,239 £1,279 £1,379 £1,349

14:25

2hrs.00

£1,349

18:05

2hrs.15

£1,339

Milan Malpensa

16:15 16:15 16:15

2hrs.00 2hrs.00 2hrs.00

£1,259 £1,299 £1,369

Milan Bergamo

18:05

2hrs.15

£1,269

Between airport & hotel Milan Malpensa Airport 3 hrs 30 mins Milan Linate Airport 3 hrs Milan Bergamo Airport 2 hrs 30 mins Verona Airport 1 hrs 30 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes seven nights’ dinner, bed and breakfast including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all tours as mentioned, airport departure taxes, all local accommodation taxes, transfers and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

Attend the Verona Opera Festival from £61pp.

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Date

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

Arrival Airport

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

Birmingham

26/09/19 31/05/20 24/09/20

Jet2

08:00 08:00 08:00

Rome Fiumicino

14:15 14:15 14:15

2hrs.55 2hrs.55 2hrs.55

£1,399 £1,449 £1,429

Bristol

17/08/20

Easyjet

12:10

18:05

2hrs.30

£1,119

Edinburgh

05/10/20

Ryanair

06:15

12:50

2hrs.25

£1,449

07/10/19

Easyjet

06:40

15:10

2hrs.25

£1,339

02/04/20

British Airways Easyjet

London Gatwick London Heathrow

17/08/20 05/10/20 31/05/20 26/09/19 07/10/19

Manchester

British Airways Jet2

08:20 09:15 09:15 08:30 07:15 07:15

02/04/20

Ryanair

07:15

24/09/20

Jet2

07:15

Rome Fiumicino Rome Ciampino Rome Fiumicino Rome Fiumicino Rome Fiumicino Rome Fiumicino Rome Fiumicino Rome Ciampino Rome Fiumicino

14:40

2hrs.25

£1,379

15:10 12:35

2hrs.25 2hrs.25

£1,099 £1,399

14:45

2hrs.30

£1,479

14:15 14:15

2hrs.55 2hrs.55

£1,399 £1,389

13:20

2hrs.50

£1,419

14:15

2hrs.55

£1,449

Transfer Times

Transfer Times

PERSONALISE YOUR HOLIDAY

Departure Airport

Rome Fiumicino Airport Airport to 1st Hotel 3 hrs 2nd Hotel to Airport 45 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

Rome Ciampino Airport 3 hrs 45 mins

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes return flights, seven nights accommodation with breakfast and four dinners, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all local taxes and transfers, all tours as mentioned, entrance to the Uffizi gallery and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person. PERSONALISE YOUR HOLIDAY Tour the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel with an expert from £43pp. Rome Aperitivo Stroll from £54pp.


WALKING IN THE TUSCAN HILLS Departure Airport

Date

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

Arrival Airport

Bristol

05/05/20 22/09/20

Easyjet

12:10 12:10

London Gatwick London Heathrow London Stansted

12/05/20

Easyjet

06:40

05/05/20 22/09/20

British Airways

12:35 12:35

13/10/20

Ryanair

06:25

12/05/20

Jet2

07:15

13/10/20

Ryanair

07:15

Rome Fiumicino Rome Fiumicino Rome Fiumicino Rome Ciampino Rome Fiumicino Rome Ciampino

Manchester

WALKING IN SOUTHERN PORTUGAL

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

Departure

18:05 18:05

2hrs.30 2hrs.30

£1,369 £1,399

Birmingham

15:20

2hrs.25

£1,379

18:55 18:55

2hrs.30 2hrs.30

£1,379 £1,409

Bristol Edinburgh London Gatwick

13:00

2hrs.25

£1,329

Manchester

14:15

2hrs.55

£1,399

13:20

2hrs.50

£1,349

Date 17/03/20 03/11/20 21/04/20 08/10/20 21/04/20 03/11/20 17/03/20 08/10/20

Airline Jet2 Easyjet Jet2 British Airways Jet2

Outbound Dep Time 10:15 10:15 13:10 06:45 13:25 13:10 09:30 06:30

Arrival

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

Faro Faro Faro Faro

17:10 17:10 18:50 14:20 19:50 19:50 16:35 14:10

2hrs.55 2hrs.55 2hrs.35 3hrs.25 2hrs.50 2hrs.50 3hrs.00 3hrs.00

£1,319 £1,299 £1,439 £1,449 £1,419 £1,279 £1,329 £1,449

Faro Faro

Transfer Times Faro Airport Airport to 1st Hotel 1 hr 15 mins 2nd Hotel to Airport 2 hrs Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

Transfer Times Rome-Fiumicnio Airport Between Airport & Hotel 2 hrs 45 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

PRICE INCLUDES

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes seven nights’ accommodation with breakfast and dinner daily and two lunches, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all tours as mentioned, airport departure taxes, all local accommodation taxes, transfers, the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager, and accredited local walking guides on walking days. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes seven nights’ accommodation with breakfast and four dinners, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all tours as mentioned, scheduled flights, all taxes and transfers, the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager and accredited local walking guides on walking days. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

PERSONALISE YOUR HOLIDAY An afternoon in Montepulciano from £29pp.

SICILY: CLASSIC AND UNDISCOVERED

PORTUGAL'S DOURO VALLEY TO LISBON

Departure Airport

Date

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

Arrival Airport

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

London Gatwick

22/10/19 29/03/20 19/04/20 03/05/20 07/06/20 13/09/20 27/09/20 11/10/20

Easyjet Easyjet Easyjet Easyjet Easyjet Easyjet Easyjet Easyjet

06:25 11:45 11:45 11:45 11:45 11:45 11:45 11:45

Catania

19:25 18:55 18:55 18:55 18:55 18:50 18:50 18:50

3hrs.05 3hrs.05 3hrs.05 3hrs.05 3hrs.05 3hrs.05 3hrs.05 3hrs.05

£1,379 £1,349 £1,399 £1,499 £1,499 £1,499 £1,499 £1,399

London Luton

03/11/19

Easyjet

09:15

Catania

16:25

3hrs.10

£1,199

Manchester

03/11/19 29/03/20 19/04/20 03/05/20 07/06/20 13/09/20 27/09/20 11/10/20

Easyjet Easyjet Easyjet Easyjet Easyjet Easyjet Easyjet Easyjet

15:00 07:30 07:30 07:30 07:30 07:30 07:30 07:30

Catania

22:30 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00 15:00

3hrs.20 3hrs.20 3hrs.20 3hrs.20 3hrs.20 3hrs.20 3hrs.20 3hrs.20

£1,229 £1,369 £1,419 £1,519 £1,519 £1,519 £1,519 £1,419

Transfer Times

Departure Bristol Edinburgh London Gatwick

Manchester

Date 14/04/20 13/10/20 19/05/20 14/04/20 19/05/20 12/06/20 18/09/20 13/10/20 12/06/20 18/09/20

Airline Easyjet Easyjet

Air Portugal

Easyjet

Outbound Dep Time 13:45 13:45 06:20 10:35 10:35 10:35 10:35 10:35 10:05 10:05

Arrival Lisbon Lisbon

Lisbon

Lisbon

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

23:20 23:20 23:35 20:05 20:05 20:05 20:05 20:05 12:50 12:50

2hrs.30 2hrs.30 3hrs.10 2hrs.40 2hrs.40 2hrs.40 2hrs.40 2hrs.40 2hrs.40 2hrs.40

£1,239 £1,279 £1,389 £1,199 £1,349 £1,349 £1,369 £1,239 £1,379 £1,399

Transfer Times Porto Int Airport Airport to 1st Hotel 1 hr 45 mins 3rd Hotel to Airport Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

Lisbon Portela Airport 10 mins

PRICE INCLUDES Catania-Fontanarossa Airport

Airport to 1st Hotel 1 hr 15 mins 3rd Hotel to Airport 1 hr 15 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes seven nights’ dinner, bed and breakfast, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all tours as mentioned, entrances to the Valley of Temples and Villa Romana del Casale, scheduled flights as mentioned, airport departure taxes, all local accommodation taxes, transfers and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. NOT INCLUDED Ortygia boat trip €10, approximate costs, payable locally. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes return flights, seven nights accommodation with breakfast and five dinners, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all tours as mentioned, all local taxes and transfers and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

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MADEIRA Departure Airport Birmingham Bristol East Midlands Edinburgh

Date 10/02/20 11/05/20 25/11/19 12/10/20 18/11/19 14/09/20 16/09/19 20/04/20

MONTENEGRO’S RIVIERA & DUBROVNIK Airline Jet2 Easyjet Jet2 Jet2

Outbound Dep Time 11:00 15:15 07:10 07:30 10:25 14:15 14:30 09:00

Arrival Airport

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

Departure

Date

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

Arrival

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

19:50 00:05 15:05 15:10 19:25 23:00 23:15 18:00

3hrs.55 3hrs.55 3hrs.40 3hrs.40 3hrs.55 3hrs.55 (blank) (blank)

£1,449 £1,619 £1,369 £1,639 £1,419 £1,619 £1,599 £1,609

Birmingham Bristol

29/09/20 06/05/20 10/09/19 03/06/20

Jet2 Easyjet Easyjet Jet2

06:35 06:25 06:10 07:20

Dubrovnik Dubrovnik

13:35 13:05 13:15 14:55

2hrs.45 2hrs.20 3hrs.20 3hrs.20

£1,319 £1,419 £1,339 £1,639

08/09/20

Jet2

07:45

Dubrovnik

Funchal

15:40

3hrs.55

£1,569

3hrs.50 3hrs.50 3hrs.50 3hrs.50 3hrs.50 3hrs.50

£1,549 £1,349 £1,429 £1,569 £1,599 £1,399

Funchal Funchal Funchal Funchal

Leeds Bradford

14/10/19

Jet2

06:45

London Gatwick

14/10/19 25/11/19 10/02/20 20/04/20 12/10/20 23/11/20

British Airways Easyjet

12:25 07:35 07:10 12:25 12:25 07:35

Funchal

21:05 16:00 15:20 21:05 21:05 16:00

London Stansted

09/03/20

Jet2

09:45

Funchal

18:30

3hrs.55

£1,499

16/09/19 18/11/19 09/03/20 11/05/20 14/09/20

Jet2 Jet2 Jet2 Jet2 Jet2

06:45 10:00 10:00 06:45 06:45

19:10 19:05 19:05 15:40 19:10

3hrs.55 3hrs.55 3hrs.55 3hrs.55 3hrs.55

£1,589 £1,419 £1,519 £1,619 £1,619

23/11/20

Jet2

10:00

19:05

3hrs.55

£1,419

Manchester

British Airways

Funchal

Edinburgh Leeds Bradford London Gatwick London Stansted Manchester

06/05/20 03/06/20 29/09/20 23/04/20 22/10/20 09/10/19 23/04/20 08/09/20 22/10/20

British Airways Jet2 Easyjet Easyjet Jet2

06:45 06:45 06:50 07:45 06:25 07:45 07:05 08:05 07:05

Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik Dubrovnik Tivat Dubrovnik

14:45

2hrs.40

£1,449

13:10 13:10 13:40 14:20 20:45 15:00 14:25 15:25 14:25

2hrs.20 2hrs.20 2hrs.20 2hrs.20 2hrs.20 (blank) 2hrs.40 2hrs.40 2hrs.40

£1,399 £1,599 £1,299 £1,279 £1,199 £1,219 £1,299 £1,459 £1,239

Transfer Times Dubrovnik Airport

Tivat Airport

Between Airport & Hotel 3 hrs* 30 mins "Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic. *Includes border crossing."

PRICE INCLUDES

Transfer Times

The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes return flights, seven nights accommodation with breakfast and dinner, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all tours as mentioned, entrance to King Nikola's Palace in Cetinje and Dubrovnik cable car, all local taxes and transfers and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

Rome-Fiumicnio Airport Between Airport & Hotel 2 hrs 45 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes return flights, seven nights accommodation breakfast and seven dinners, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all local taxes and transfers, all tours as mentioned, entrances to Palheiro Gardens, Monte Palace Tropical Gardens and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

VISA AND HEALTH UK passport holders must ensure passports have been issued within the last 10 years, are undamaged and valid for 3 months after the planned date of departure from Montenegro.

PERSONALISE YOUR HOLIDAY Enjoy afternoon tea with fantastic views in Madeira from £36pp.

CHARMS OF THE BALTICS Departure London Gatwick London Stansted

Manchester

Date 01/10/19 21/04/20 09/06/20 22/09/20 01/10/19 06/10/20 01/10/19 21/04/20 09/06/20 22/09/20 06/10/20

Airline Air Baltic

Ryanair

Ryanair

Outbound Dep Time 09:25 09:25 09:25 09:25 06:25 06:25 06:20 06:20 06:20 06:20 06:20

Arrival Riga

Riga

Riga

BUDAPEST, BRATISLAVA & VIENNA

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

Departure

Date

Airline

16:40 16:40 16:40 16:40 12:15 12:15 12:10 12:10 12:10 12:10 12:10

2hrs.40 2hrs.40 2hrs.40 2hrs.40 2hrs.40 2hrs.40 2hrs.50 2hrs.50 2hrs.50 2hrs.50 2hrs.50

£1,099 £1,149 £1,249 £1,229 £1,099 £1,199 £1,099 £1,149 £1,249 £1,229 £1,199

London Heathrow

07/10/19

Manchester

07/10/19

Austrian Airlines Austrian Airlines

Transfer Times

Arrival

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

09:05

Vienna

18:40

2hrs.20

£1,459

13:00

Vienna

11:50

2hrs.30

£1,479

Transfer Times Vienna Int Airport

Budapest Airport

Airport to 1st Hotel 1 hr 2nd Hotel to Airport 3 hrs 40 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

PRICE INCLUDES Riga Int Airport

Airport to 1st Hotel 20 mins 3rd Hotel to Airport 20 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes return flights, seven nights accommodation with breakfast and dinner, including a welcome dinner on the first night, all tours as mentioned, entrance to Rundale Palace, all local taxes and transfers and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

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Outbound Dep Time

The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes seven nights’ accommodation with breakfast and dinner, inclduing a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all tours as mentioned, entrance to Schonbrunn Palace, the Hungarian Parliament building and Godollo Palace, scheduled flights as mentioned, airport departure taxes, all local accommodation taxes, transfers and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.


ST PETERSBURG & MOSCOW Departure Birmingham London Heathrow Manchester

Date

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

24/07/20 04/09/20 08/05/20 24/07/20 07/08/20 04/09/20 08/05/20 07/08/20

Lufthansa Lufthansa Lufthansa Lufthansa Lufthansa Lufthansa Lufthansa Lufthansa

08:55 08:55 08:30 08:30 08:30 08:30 09:20 09:20

Arrival Frankfurt

Frankfurt

Frankfurt

KRAKOW

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

14:45 14:45 15:35 15:35 15:35 15:35 15:35 15:35

4hrs.45 4hrs.45 4hrs.50 4hrs.50 4hrs.50 4hrs.50 4hrs.50 4hrs.50

£1,719 £1,769 £1,769 £1,699 £1,729 £1,749 £1,769 £1,729

Transfer Times Pulkovo Airport

Domodedovo Moscow Airport

Airport to 1st Hotel 40 mins 2nd Hotel to Airport Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

2 hrs

Departure Airport Birmingham Bristol East Midlands Edinburgh Leeds Bradford London Gatwick London Stansted Manchester

Date 05/06/20 23/10/20 04/05/20 12/10/20

Airline Jet2 Easyjet

Outbound Dep Time 08:45 08:45 10:05 10:05

Arrival Airport Krakow Krakow

VISA AND HEALTH Russia Visa Application forms must initially be completed electronically at http://ru.vfsglobal.co.uk then printed and be signed by the applicants. All applications for UK citizens must then made in person at the Application Centres in London, Manchester or Edinburgh in order for biometric data (fingerprints – a simple process taking 5 – 10 minutes) to be collected. Visa costs are from £63.00 plus a service charge of £38.40 and the option to return by post at a cost of £13.80 (total of £115.20 per person). Should you require additional help through an agency please contact us for a recommendation. The granting of a visa is at the discretion of the Embassy of the Russian Federation in London and its Consulates. All payments made towards visa fees and service charges are nonrefundable and do not guarantee the issuance of a visa should your application be declined. Please ensure you have at least two empty pages in your passport, and that it is valid for a minimum of six months after the visa’s expiration. You will also need one recent passport photo, ‘Tourist Vouchers’ which will be obtained from the hotels via us - no charge applies for these however a fee of £55.00 is charged by the hotels should the reservation be cancelled. Please apply for your visa as soon as you receive your tourist voucher which will reach you 4 – 6 weeks before departure. As requirements and prices may differ non UK passport holders should refer to: http://ru.vfsglobal.co.uk. Whilst care has been taken to ensure that the information provided relating to visa requirements is true and correct at time of publication, changes in requirements after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of this information. Therefore, whilst we strive to provide the most up-todate information, we strongly suggest that you re-confirm requirements with the relevant embassy prior to application.

Duration

Price

23:00 21:10 12:45 12:45

2hrs.40 2hrs.40 2hrs.40 2hrs.40

£699 £669 £739 £719 £709

28/08/20

Ryanair

09:10

Krakow

23:05

2hrs.30

27/04/20

Easyjet

06:40

Krakow

23:30

2hrs.40

£669

28/08/20

Jet2

08:30

Krakow

22:35

2hrs.50

£689

27/04/20 12/10/20

Easyjet

09:25 09:25

Krakow

14:55 14:55

2hrs.20 2hrs.20

£649 £699

04/05/20

Ryanair

09:00

Krakow

12:15

2hrs.20

£739

05/06/20 23/10/20

Jet2

08:15 08:15

Krakow

22:15 20:20

2hrs.50 2hrs.50

£699 £669

Transfer Times

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes return flights, six nights’ accommodation with breakfast in four-star hotels including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, return flights, all local taxes and transfers, all tours as mentioned, entrances into the Armoury museum, Russian Vodka Museum, reserved seat in second class on the high-speed Sapsan train from Moscow to St Petersburg, Hermitage museum, Peterhof and services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

Return Arrival

Krakow Airport Between Airport & Hotel 25 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes return flights, three nights’ accommodation with breakfast, all local taxes and transfers, all tours as mentioned, entrance to Auschwitz (optional) and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

THESSALONIKI, METEORA & ALEXANDER THE GREAT’S GREECE Departure Airport London Gatwick

Manchester

Date

Airline

12/04/20 17/05/20

Easyjet Easyjet British Airways

18/10/20 12/04/20 17/05/20 18/10/20

Ryanair

Outbound Dep Time 05:50 05:50

Arrival Airport Thessaloniki

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

13:20 13:20

3hrs.20 3hrs.20

£1,519 £1,599

08:05

15:40

3hrs.20

£1,569

06:40 06:40 06:40

14:15 14:15 14:55

3hrs.35 3hrs.35 3hrs.35

£1,499 £1,579 £1,549

Thessaloniki

Transfer Times Thessaloniki Airport Makedonia Airport to 1st Hotel 3 hrs 30 mins 2nd Hotel to Airport 45 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes return flights, seven nights’ accommodation with breakfast and three dinners, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all local taxes and transfers, all tours as mentioned and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

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ISTANBUL EPHESUS & TROY Departure Airport

Date

Airline

London Heathrow

23/03/20

Manchester

23/03/20

Turkish Airlines Turkish Airlines

Outbound Dep Time

Arrival Airport

Return Arrival

JERUSALEM, GALILEE & THE DEAD SEA

Duration

Price

11:30

Istanbul

14:55

5hrs.00

£1,179

10:45

Istanbul

15:35

5hrs.00

£1,299

Transfer Times

Departure Airport

Date

London Heathrow

25/11/19 09/03/20 22/06/20

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

EL AL

14:20 14:20 15:15

Arrival Airport

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

Tel Aviv

12:35 12:35 13:35

4hrs.40 4hrs.40 4hrs.40

£2,139 £2,199 £2,299

Transfer Times Rome-Fiumicnio Airport

Tel Aviv Airport

Between Airport & Hotel 2 hrs 45 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

Airport to 1st Hotel 30mins Final Hotel to Airport 1 hr 10 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes return flights, six nights’ accommodation with breakfast and three buffet dinners including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all local taxes and transfers, all tours as mentioned, entrances to Ephesus, Virgin Mary’s House, Temple of Artemis, St John’s basilica, city of Pergamon & Asclepion, Troy, Haghia Sophia and the Topkapi Palace, porterage of one item of luggage and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. Please note: where hotels feature a swimming pool, these are unheated and open in the summer months, weather permitting. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

Istanbul Gallipoli Troy Pergamon

Acre

Route

Sea of Galilee

Caesarea Nazareth

Key: Route

Tel Aviv

Arrive Depart Boat Trip

Jerusalem Bethlehem

Masada

Dead Sea

VISA AND HEALTH

Arrive Depart

Ephesus

Capernaum

Tiberias

Key:

Izmir Kusadasi

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes return flights, seven nights accommodation with breakfast and dinner, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the second night, all local taxes and transfers, all tours as mentioned, hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. Please note visits to certain sites, such as Bethlehem, may be dependent on the prevailing security situation. Where hotels feature a swimming pool, pools are open in the summer months, weather permitting. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

ISR AEL

UK & Irish nationals do not require a visa, however your passport must be valid for at least 6 months after your return date.

Boat Trip

MARRAKESH & THE ATLAS MOUNTAINS Departure

London Gatwick

London Luton London Stansted

Manchester

Date

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

21/11/19 01/02/20 05/03/20 09/04/20 16/05/20 21/09/20 12/10/20 12/11/20 09/04/20 16/05/20 21/11/19 01/02/20 05/03/20 21/09/20 12/10/20 12/11/20

British Airways Easyjet

13:45 07:40 13:45 15:10 12:55 06:25 16:45 13:45 06:45 07:00 15:20 15:55 15:20 16:25 16:25 15:35

British Airways Easyjet British Airways Ryanair Ryanair

Easyjet

Arrival

Marrakesh

Marrakesh Marrakesh

Marrakesh

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

17:15 15:55 17:15 22:25 23:10 19:50 21:45 17:15 14:20 13:50 22:15 23:40 22:15 00:40 00:40 23:55

3hrs.40 3hrs.40 3hrs.40 3hrs.40 3hrs.40 3hrs.40 3hrs.40 3hrs.40 3hrs.40 3hrs.20 4hrs.05 4hrs.05 4hrs.05 4hrs.05 4hrs.05 4hrs.05

£789 £829 £899 £949 £919 £919 £909 £899 £949 £919 £819 £859 £929 £949 £939 £929

Transfer Times Marrakesh Menara Airport Between Airport & Hotel 20 mins "Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic. *Includes border crossing."

MOR OCCO Marrakesh

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes return flights, five nights accommodation with breakfast and dinner, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all local taxes and transfers, all tours as mentioned, entrance to the Majorelle Gardens and Saadian Tombs and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. Where hotels feature a swimming pool, pools are open in the summer months weather permitting. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

PERSONALISE YOUR HOLIDAY Enjoy a Moroccan gastronomic experience from£35pp.

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Essaouira

Key: Route Arrive Depart

Atlas Mountains


SPECTACULAR NILE Departure

Date

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

Arrival

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

London Heathrow

13/01/20 23/03/20

Egyptair

14:35 14:35

Luxor

13:05 13:05

5hrs.40 5hrs.40

£2,139 £2,199

Transfer Times Luxor Airport Between Airport & Ship 20 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic. *Includes border crossing.

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double cabin on board the MS Hamees. The price includes seven nights’ accommodation with breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the second night, all tours as mentioned, scheduled flights as mentioned, airport departure taxes, all local accommodation taxes, transfers and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. NOT INCLUDED Egyptian visa, please see below. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £100 per person.

VISA AND HEALTH All British passport holders require an Egyptian visa. This is available on arrival at Cairo airport for £20 per person in cash (in UK pounds), or from the Egyptian Consulate in London prior to departure. You may now also obtain an e-visa online prior to departure, please visit www.visa2egypt.gov.eg. Please ensure that you have at least one empty page in your passport and that it is valid for at least 6 months after your return date. Visa fees are subject to change without notice and are non-refundable. Whilst the travelling schedule shall pose no problems for people of any age in normal physical health, we would point out that in visiting a number of historical sites, paths are uneven and uphill and we often enjoy walking tours of the main sights. A reasonable level of fitness is required to get the best out of this tour, for example there are no lifts on board the MS Darakum and entry into some of the tombs in the Valley of the Kings involves steep descents with numerous narrow steps. Therefore this holiday will not be suitable for clients of greatly impaired mobility. Daytime temperature levels will also be high for most of the year and in summer months most excursions start early in order to avoid excessive midday desert heat. Please consult your GP regarding the appropriate inoculations required for Egypt at least a month before departure. Whilst care has been taken to ensure that the information provided relating to visa requirements is true and correct at time of publication, changes in requirements after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of this information. Therefore, whilst we strive to provide the most up-to-date information, we strongly suggest that you re-confirm requirements with the relevant embassy prior to travel.

MS HAMEES DECK PLAN

Sun Deck

SUN DECK

Plunge Pool

Shop

Shop

TOP DECK

UPPER DECK Reading Room

Single Cabin

Lounge Bar

Reception

MAIN DECK

Single Cabin

Lobby

Restaurant

LOWER DECK

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NEW YORK CITY Departure

Date

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

Arrival

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

London Heathrow

11/10/19

British Airways

11:50

New York

08:45

8hrs. 10

£1899

Transfer Times Newark Liberty Int Airport

John F Kennedy Int Airport

Between Airport & Hotel 30 mins 40 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes scheduled flights to JFK Airport, three nights accommodation with breakfast and nightly drinks reception, including a welcome dinner on the first night, all local taxes and transfers, all tours as mentioned, entrance to Liberty Island, hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £200 per person.

VISAS & HEALTH British passport holders do not require a visa under the USA Visa Waiver Programme (The VWP allows most British Citizen passport holders to visit the US for up to 90 days). British passport holders qualifying for the Visa Waiver programme must apply online for authorisation to enter the USA, for which there is an administration fee of $14 per person. This may only be submitted online by visiting the official website https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov and registering at least 72 hours prior to travel. Without authorisation prior to travel, admission may be denied at a US port of entry. Holders of non-British passports will need to contact the American Embassy in London for details at least three months prior to departure. Details can be found on: https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/tourism-visitor/how-to-apply. As of 01 April 2016, all travellers wishing to enter the US under the VWP now need to hold a passport with an integrated chip (an ePassport). Your passport is an ePassport if it carries this internationally recognised symbol on the front cover. If you do not have an e-passport then you have two options: Apply for a new passport which contains the embedded electronic chip or Obtain a US Tourism Visitor visa via the following link: https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/tourism-visitor/how-to-apply From 21 January 2016 most people who have travelled to Iran, Iraq, Sudan, or Syria since March 2011, or are dual nationals of these countries, will no longer qualify for entry under the Visa Waiver Programme and existing ESTAs could be revoked. You will instead need to apply for a visa from the nearest US Embassy or Consulate. If you are in any doubt about whether you qualify for the VWP, or if you’re concerned that an existing ESTA may have been cancelled, you should contact the US Embassy or Consulate. Whilst care has been taken to ensure that the information provided relating to visa requirements is true and correct at time of publication, changes in requirements after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of this information. Therefore, whilst we strive to provide the most up-to-date information, we strongly suggest that you re-confirm requirements with the relevant embassy prior to application. There are no current health requirements for the USA or Canada. However, whilst the travelling schedule shall pose no problems for people of any age in normal physical health, we would point out that we often enjoy walking tours (sometimes over unmade paths) of the various places of interest. For these reasons this holiday may not be suitable for clients of greatly impaired mobility. Please bear this in mind when considering this holiday.

DEEP SOUTH USA PLUS TEXAS Departure London Heathrow Airport

Manchester Airport

Date 18/03/20 15/04/20 09/09/20 04/11/20 15/04/20 09/09/20 04/11/20

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

Virgin Atlantic

09:25 10:10 10:10 10:10 11:05 11:05 11:05

Transfer Times

Arrival

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International

08:00 16:10 16:10 16:10 08:20 08:20 08:20

9hrs.35 9hrs.35 9hrs.35 9hrs.35 9hrs.00 9hrs.00 9hrs.00

£3,699 £3,699 £3,699 £3,599 £3,699 £3,699 £3,599

Nashville TENN E SSE E

Key:

Atlanta Airport

Dallas Airport

Airport to 1st Hotel 20 mins Final Hotel to Airport 30 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes scheduled return flights to Atlanta, all transfers and journey on Amtrak ‘City of New Orleans’ rail service from Memphis to New Orleans, domestic flight from Dallas/Ft. Worth to Atlanta, 12 nights’ accommodation, on room only basis, with welcome dinner and drinks on the first night in three-star superior or four-star hotels, five continental breakfasts, all tours as mentioned including tour of Jack Daniels distillery, entrance to Country Music Hall of Fame, Studio B tour, Sun Studio tour, ‘Platinum’ tour of Graceland, New Orleans walking tour with local guide, NASA Johnson Space Centre, entrance to the Alamo, 6th Floor museum in Dallas, tour of and entrance to the Museum of Civil rights, hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £200 per person.

Route Arrive

Memphis

Depart Train

ARK ANSAS Dallas

Atlanta

MISSISSIPPI AL ABAMA GEORGIA

TEXAS Houston San Antonio

LOUISIANA New Orleans

VISA AND HEALTH British passport holders do not require a visa under the USA Visa Waiver Programme. Please see New York City for full details (above). Whilst care has been taken to ensure that the information provided relating to visa requirements is true and correct at time of publication, changes in requirements after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of this information. Therefore, whilst we strive to provide the most up-to-date information, we strongly suggest that you re-confirm requirements with the relevant embassy prior to application. There are no current health requirements for the USA. However, whilst the travelling schedule shall pose no problems for people of any age in normal physical health, we would point out that we often enjoy walking tours (sometimes over unmade paths) of the various places of interest. For these reasons this holiday may not be suitable for clients of greatly impaired mobility. Please bear this in mind when considering this holiday.

PERSONALISE YOUR HOLIDAY Steamboat Natchez from £69pp. The Grand Ole Opry live music show, Nashville from £55pp. Oak Alley Plantation & Louisiana Swamp from £65pp. Stockyards Rodeo VIP seats, Fort Worth from £30pp.

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CALIFORNIA & THE GOLDEN WEST Departure

Date

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

Arrival

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

Birmingham Edinburgh Glasgow London Gatwick London Heathrow Manchester

09/06/20 09/06/20 09/06/20 09/06/20 09/06/20 09/06/20

Aer Lingus Aer Lingus Aer Lingus Aer Lingus Virgin Atlantic Aer Lingus

12:15 11:35 11:30 10:55 15:20 11:35

Dublin Dublin Dublin Dublin Los Angeles Dublin

11:45 11:45 11:45 11:45 12:00 11:45

12hrs.10 12hrs.50 12hrs.50 12hrs.10 11hrs.35 12hrs.10

£4,199 £4,199 £4,199 £4,199 £4,199 £4,199

Transfer Times

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room and includes scheduled direct flights to Los Angeles and returning from San Francisco, all transfers, 13 nights’ accommodation on room only basis and five continental breakfasts including a welcome dinner on the first night, all tours and National Park entrance fees as mentioned, guided city tours of Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco, hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. Single rooms are subject to availability at the relevant supplement. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £200 per person.

I DA HO

OR EGON

Los Angeles Airport

San Francisco Airport

Airport to 1st Hotel 15 mins Final Hotel to Airport Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

C A L I FOR N I A San Francisco

VISA AND HEALTH

U TA H

Yosemite National Park

Sonora

British passport holders do not require a visa under the USA Visa Waiver Programme. Please see New York City for full details (p13). Whilst care has been taken to ensure that the information provided relating to visa requirements is true and correct at time of publication, changes in requirements after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of this information. Therefore, whilst we strive to provide the most up-todate information, we strongly suggest that you re-confirm requirements with the relevant embassy prior to application. There are no current health requirements for the USA. However, whilst the travelling schedule shall Key: pose no problems for people of any age in normal physical health, we would point out that we often enjoy walking tours (sometimes over unmade paths) of the various places of interest. For these Route reasons this holiday may not be suitable for clients of greatly impaired mobility. Please bear this in Arrive mind when considering this holiday. Depart

N E VA DA

Oakhurst

1 hr

Bryce Canyon National Park

Zion National Park Monument Valley Kayenta

Las Vegas

Grand Canyon Kingman

Los Angeles

A R I ZON A San Diego

SOUTH AFRICA Departure

Date

London Heathrow

13/11/19 27/01/20 11/03/20 17/06/20 22/07/20 12/08/20 09/09/20 07/10/20

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

South African Airways

18:05 18:05 18:05 19:00 19:00 19:00 19:00 19:00

Arrival

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

Johannesburg Airport

06:25 06:25 06:25 06:25 06:25 06:25 06:25 06:25

11hrs.00 11hrs.00 11hrs.00 11hrs.00 11hrs.00 11hrs.00 11hrs.00 11hrs.00

£3,199 £3,289 £3,289 £3,049 £3,179 £3,179 £3,199 £3,339

Z AMBIA

Z IMBA B WE

Transfer Times Johannesburg or Tambo Airport

Cape Town Airport

Airport to 1st Hotel 1 hour* Final Hotel to Airport 45 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic. * On arrival, we stop at the Apartheid Museum where we spend around 2 hours.

Pretoria PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes scheduled flights to Johannesburg and from Cape Town, all transfers, 13 nights accommodation with breakfast and four dinners, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, visit to the Johannesburg Apartheid museum, visit to Blyde River canyon, full day Kruger safari, tour of Zulu battlefields, including lunch, vist to Cango Caves and ostrich farm including lunch, whale-watching in Hermanus depending on season (18 Apr - 21 Nov), Winelands tour, including wine tasting, visit to Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, tour of Cape Point, hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £200 per person.

VISA AND HEALTH British passport holders do not currently require a visa. However, please ensure that your passport is valid for at least thirty days after the intended return date and there are at least two completely empty pages, otherwise you may not be permitted to travel. Please consult your GP regarding the appropriate inoculations required for South Africa at least a month before departure. The Kruger National Park is considered a malarial zone, although the risk is reduced during the South African drier ‘winter’ months of May to August. Please consult your GP regarding the appropriate medication well before departure and ensure you use a strong mosquito repellent. As of June 2015, if you are travelling to South Africa or transiting through a South African airport with a minor (up to and including 17 years of age), new documentation requirements apply. Please visit the following website: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/south-africa/entryrequirements for more information. Whilst care has been taken to ensure that the information provided relating to visa requirements is true and correct at time of publication, changes in requirements after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of this information. Therefore, whilst we strive to provide the most up-todate information, we strongly suggest that you re-confirm requirements with the relevant embassy prior to travel.

Kruger National Park

Johannesburg

Swaziland

Zulu Battlefields

SO UTH A FRIC A Stellenbosch Cape Town

Hermanus

Mossel Bay George

Key: Route Arrive Depart Internal Flight Extension Stay: Rovos Rail

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INDIA AND SHIMLA Departure

Date

London Heathrow

16/03/20 13/04/20 01/10/20 26/11/20

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

Virgin Atlantic

21:20 21:50 21:50 21:50

Arrival

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

Delhi

18:15 17:55 17:55 17:55

8hrs.30 8hrs.30 8hrs.30 8hrs.30

£2,949 £2,549 £2,969 £2,969

Transfer Times Delhi Airport Airport to 1st Hotel 1 hr* Final Hotel to Airport 1 hr Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic. Plus sightseeing en route to hotel of approx 2 hrs

JAM M U A ND K A S H M IR

PRICE INCLUDES

Key: Route

The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes 13 nights accommodation with breakfast, nine meals, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, scheduled flights to/from Delhi, all transfers, guided tours of New and Old Delhi, Agra and the Taj Mahal, guided tour of Fatehpur Sikri, two game drives in Ranthambore, Jaipur city tour, visit to Amber Fort, walking tour of Havelis at Alsisar, all local transport by train or coach as described, hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager.

Arrive Depart

H IMACH A L P R A DES H

Train Extension Stay: Train

Shimla

DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £200 per person.

Kalka

VISA AND HEALTH All British passport holders will require a visa for India. Please ensure that you have at least two empty pages in your passport and that your passport is valid for a minimum of 190 days from the time of submitting your visa application. At the time of departure you will be able to travel as long as both the passport and the visa are valid. India visas: Personal applications: to apply for an Indian visa please visit http://in.vfsglobal.co.uk where you can apply, pay online and schedule an appointment to submit your application in person at your nearest centre, dependent on your home address. Online applications: British Passport holders are now eligible to apply for an e-visa online, you must ensure your passport is machine readable and has a biometric chip (without this you may be denied entry into India). The cost of a single entry tourist e-visa is US$100.00 and will be converted into pounds by your bank. The website to apply for the e-visa is: indianvisaonline.gov.in. Here you will find all the information to assist you with the completion of your application. Postal applications: you must either apply and pay online, print off the completed application form, payment confirmation and submit by post, or R A JA THAN alternatively, you must apply online, print off the completed application and submit along with payment by postal order. Personal cheques areSNOT accepted. In both cases you must submit your passport along with a self addressed stamped envelope and two, 2x2” passport photos to: India Visa Jodhpur Application Centre (West London), The Vista Centre, First Floor – Part A Block, 50 Salisbury Road, Hounslow, TW4 6JQ. Whilst care has been taken to ensure that the information provided relating to visa requirements is true and correct at time of publication, changes in requirements after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of this information. Therefore, whilst we strive to provide the most up-todate information, we strongly suggest that you re-confirm requirements with the relevant embassy prior to application. Udaipur Full details of costs, application form and addresses can be found on http://in.vfsglobal.co.uk, email: info.in@vfshelpline.com or tel: 0905 7570045 (calls cost 95p per minute). Visa fees are subject to change without notice and non-refundable. Whilst the travelling schedule shall pose no problems for people of any age in normal physical health, we would point out that in visiting a number of historical sites, paths may be uneven and uphill and we often enjoy walking tours of the main sights. Therefore this holiday may not be suitable for clients of greatly impaired mobility. In the tropics temperatures and humidity levels will also be quite high for most of the year. Please consult your GP regarding the appropriate inoculations required for India at least a month before departure.

H A RYA NA

Delhi

U T TAR P R AD E S H

Alsisar

Agra/Taj Mahal Jaipur

Fatehpur Sikri

Ranthambore

Khajuraho

Ahmadabad

Bhopal MAD HYA P R AD E S H

G UJA R AT

COSTA RICA

IN D I A

Departure

Date

London Gatwick

06/01/20 01/02/20 04/04/20 30/04/20 04/06/20 14/09/20 08/10/20

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

British Airways

11:15 11:15 11:15 11:15 11:15 11:15 11:15

Arrival

Return Arrival

Mumbai

Juan Santamaria

07:55 07:55 07:55 07:55 07:55 07:55 07:55

Duration

Price

11hrs.35 11hrs.35 11hrs.35 11hrs.35 11hrs.35 11hrs.35

£2,469 £2,469 £2,469 £2,099 £1,879 £2,199 £2,199

MA H A R A S11hrs.35 HTRA

Transfer Times

Hyderabad

Juan Santamaria San Jose Airport Airport to 1st Hotel Final Hotel to Airport

N IC AR AGUA

30 mins 4hrs 30 mins

AN D H R A P R AD E S H

Caño Negro Reserve G OA

Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic. Includes border crossing.

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. 11 nights’ accommodation with breakfast and 11 meals, including a welcome dinner on the first night, scheduled flights to/from San Jose, all transfers, guided tours of Tortuguero, Cano Negro, walking tour at Arenal, Monteverde hanging bridges, Coffee farm, Palo Verde national park, all local transport as described, hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £200 per person.

Tamarindo

ArenalK A RNATA K A

Tortuguero

Monteverde

Chennai

Bangalore San José

Key:

COSTA RIC A

Route Arrive Depart

Pondicherry

TAM IL NA D U Tanjore KER A L A

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Cochin

Chettinad PANAMA Madurai

Kumarakom


SRI LANKA Departure

London Heathrow

Manchester

Date 10/10/19 06/01/20 01/02/20 04/04/20 30/04/20 04/06/20 14/09/20 08/10/20 10/10/19

Airline

Outbound Dep Time 21:30 21:30 21:30 21:30 21:30 21:30 21:30 21:30 20:45

Sri Lankan Air

Oman Air

Arrival

Colombo

Muscat International

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

20:00 20:00 20:00 20:00 20:00 20:00 20:00 20:00 12:00

10hrs.35 10hrs.35 10hrs.35 10hrs.35 10hrs.35 10hrs.35 10hrs.35 10hrs.35 10hrs.55

£2,359 £2,599 £2,639 £2,649 £2,192 £2,092 £2,282 £2,357 £2,359

Transfer Times PRICE INCLUDES

Colombo Airport Airport to 1st Hotel 40 mins Final Hotel to Airport 2 hrs 30 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes scheduled flights to/from Colombo, 11 nights accommodation with breakfast and dinner, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all transfers, guided visits to Elephant transit home, Sigiriya Rock, Dambulla cave temples, Kandy city tour and Botanical Gardens, Kandyan dancing, visit to a tea estate and spice garden, 4x4 vehicle drive in Yala National Park, Galle city tour, Hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person, services of a Riviera Travel tour manager.

Key:

NOT INCLUDED Sri Lanka Visa, please see below.

Route Arrive

DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £200 per person.

Depart

VISA AND HEALTH

SRI L AN K A

All British passport holders will require a visa prior to travel to Sri Lanka. A Tourist Visa will cost US$35 per person and the Visa will need to be applied for online using an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) System. This can be obtained by logging on to www.eta.gov.lk Here you will need to complete the online application form and submit it accordingly. The majority of the application form requires personal information. You will also be asked to provide the address of your accommodation in Sri Lanka, which will be the first hotel of your tour: Jetwing Lagoon Hotel, Panumugama Road, Negombo, 10250, Sri Lanka. Tel: 0094 312 277140. Please ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months after the intended return date and there are at least two completely empty pages. Please note that without an approved ETA you will denied entry to the country. Visa costs are subject to change without notice and are non-refundable. Whilst care has been taken to ensure that the information provided relating to visa requirements is true and correct at time of publication, changes in requirements after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of this information. Therefore, whilst we strive to provide the most up-to-date information, we strongly suggest that you re-confirm requirements with the relevant embassy prior to application. Please consult your GP regarding the appropriate inoculations required for Sri Lanka at least a month before departure. Whilst the travelling schedule shall pose no problems for people of any age in normal physical health, we would point out that we enjoy several walking tours around a number of historical sites where paths are uneven and uphill. Therefore this holiday may not be suitable for clients of greatly impaired mobility.

Habarana

Dambulla

Sigiriya

Kandy

Negombo

Nuwara Eliya

COLOMBO

Yala National Park

Galle

NORTH

A GRAND TOUR OF CHINA Departure

Date

London Heathrow

17/03/20 05/05/20 15/09/20 03/11/20

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

China Eastern Airlines

21:20 21:20 21:20 21:20

Arrival

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

Pudong Intl - Shanghai

12:30 12:30 12:30 12:30

13hrs.50 13hrs.50 13hrs.50 13hrs.50

£3,689 £3,992 £4,345 £3,999

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes scheduled flights to and from Shanghai, 14 nights accommodation with breakfast, 14 meals, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, three nights on board Yangtze cruise ship, guided tours of Beijing, Xian, Guilin, Chengdu and Shanghai, four domestic flights and two rail journeys, all transfers and hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. N.B. Itinerary may be subject to change depending on domestic flight timings and Yangtze & Li river water levels. Meals in China: all included lunches and dinners are Chinese meals and are set menus of several courses and dishes shared around tables of sixten persons, one local beer or soft drink is normally included as is unlimited Chinese tea, breakfasts are buffet style with western food options. Hotel beds can be ‘firm’ in China and rooms are normally twin-bedded, requests for double beds cannot be guaranteed. NOT INCLUDED China Visa. PLEASE NOTE Departures will operate in and out of Shanghai and will travel between Beijing and Shanghai via train. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £200 per person.

VISA AND HEALTH All British Passport holders required a multiple-entry tourist China visa, which is valid for 2 years (valid from the date of issue). Applications must be made in person at your nearest centre, either in London, Manchester or Edinburgh, depending on your home address. The visa costs £151 per person, this is inclusive of the £85 visa fee and a £66 service charge. Your passport needs to be valid for at least 6 months from date of travel and have at least two completely empty pages. Visa fees are subject to change without notice and are non-refundable. Whilst care has been taken to ensure that the information provided relating to visa requirements is true and correct at time of publication, changes in requirements after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of this information. Therefore, whilst we strive to provide the most up-to-date information, we strongly suggest that you re-confirm requirements with the relevant embassy prior to application. Please consult your GP regarding the appropriate inoculations required for Sri Lanka at least a month before departure. Whilst the travelling schedule shall pose no problems for people of any age in normal physical health, we would point out that we enjoy several walking tours around a number of historical sites where paths are uneven and uphill. Therefore this holiday may not be suitable for clients of greatly impaired mobility.

Transfer Times Shanghai Airport Between Airport & Hotel 30 mins "Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic. *Includes border crossing."

Beijing CH INA Xian

Chengdu

Shanghai

Chongqing Yichang

Guilin

Key: Route Arrive Depart Train Internal Flight River Cruise

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VIETNAM & CAMBODIA Departure

Date

London Heathrow

20/09/19 29/11/19 14/01/20 25/02/20 17/03/20 01/05/20 18/09/20 27/11/20

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

Vietnam Airlines

11:10 11:00 11:00 11:00 11:00 11:00 11:00 11:00

Arrival

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

Hanoi

07:40 07:15 07:15 07:15 07:15 07:15 07:15 07:15

11hrs.30 11hrs.30 11hrs.30 11hrs.30 11hrs.30 11hrs.30 11hrs.30 11hrs.30

£2,849 £2,899 £5,116 £5,116 £5,116 £4,964 £5,124 £3,788

Transfer Times Hanoi Airport

Siem Reap Airport

Hanoi

Airport to 1st Hotel 1 hr* Final Hotel to Airport 20 mins Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic. Plus time for breakfast and a tour lasting around 2 hrs

Halong Bay

L AOS

Gulf of Tonkin

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room. The price includes 13 nights accommodation with breakfast, six meals, including a welcome dinner and drinks on the first night, all flights as mentioned, all transfers, guided tours of Hanoi, Halong Bay cruise, Hue, Saigon, Cu Chi tunnels, Mekong Delta and Phnom Penh, plus one-day entrance and guided tour of Angkor, hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. NOT INCLUDED Cambodia Visa, please see below.

VIE TNAM Hue

T H AI L AND

Danang

DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £200 per person.

Siem Reap/Angkor VISA AND HEALTH Vietnam visas: British Passport holders no longer require a visa to enter Vietnam up to 1st July 2021, however your passport should have at least 6 months’ validity from the date of entry and you must leave 30 days between exit and re-entry into Vietnam. Each visit can be no longer than 15 days. If you have a different type of British nationality – for example ‘British National (overseas)’, you’ll need a visa before entering Vietnam. Cambodia The Cambodian Embassy has now implemented an e-visa system for British passport holders. You can still apply for a visa on arrival but if you would prefer to do it in advance then please visit https://www.evisa.gov.kh/ for details. Here you will find all the information to assist you with the completion of your application. The cost of an e-visa is US$36. Whilst the travelling schedule shall pose no problems for people of any age in normal physical health, we would point out that in visiting a number of historical sites, paths may be uneven and we often enjoy walking tours of the main sights, therefore this holiday may not be suitable for clients of greatly impaired mobility. In the tropics temperatures and humidity levels are quite high for most of the year. Please consult your GP regarding the appropriate inoculations required for Vietnam & Cambodia at least a month before departure.

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C AMBODI A Phnom Penh Key: Route Arrive Depart Internal Flight

Mekong Delta

Ho Chi Minh City


NEW ZEALAND - LAND OF THE LONG WHITE CLOUD Departure

Date

Airline

Outbound Dep Time

Arrival

Return Arrival

Duration

Price

London Heathrow

08/10/19 14/04/20

Singapore Airlines

11:25 11:25

Singapore

05:55 05:55

12hrs.40 12hrs.40

£6,299 £5,899

Transfer Times Singapore Airport

Auckland Airport

Between Airport & Hotel (Singapore) 30 mins Airport to Hotel (arriving in Auckland) 45 mins Final hotel to Airport (departing from Christchurch) "Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic. *Includes border crossing."

Christchurch Airport

Bay of Islands 15 mins

Auckland

PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room, 18 nights' bed and breakfast in three and four star-star hotels in Singapore (including an early-check-in) and New Zealand with two evening meals and two packed lunches, scheduled flights to Singapore and Auckland, returning from Christchurch, city sightseeing in Singapore, Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, Bay of Islands cruise, guided visit to Waitangi Treaty grounds, guided visit to the Te Puia geothermal area, Tamaki Maori village, Napier guided walk, Interislander ferry, Marlborough wine tasting, Abel Tasman coastal cruise, TranzAlpine train, 20-minute scenic helicopter flight with snow landing, Milford Sound cruise, visit to Arrowtown and Mt. Cook, hotel porterage of one item of luggage per person, all transfers and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager. PLEASE NOTE Some activities such as boat cruises are weather-dependent, whilst there will be three opportunities to take the glacier helicopter flight during the tour, should weather conditions make flying unsafe, the sterling equivalent of the fare will be refunded on your return to the UK. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £500 per person.

Rural Homestay

Napier

Nelson Picton

Hokitika

VISA AND HEALTH British passport holders do not currently require a visa to either Singapore or New Zealand, as long as your passport is valid for at least six months after the intended return date. There are no current health requirements for Singapore or New Zealand. However, whilst the travelling schedule shall pose no problems for people of any age in normal physical health, we would point out that we often enjoy walking tours (sometimes over unmade paths) so this holiday may not be suitable for clients of greatly impaired mobility. Please bear this in mind when considering this holiday. Whilst care has been taken to ensure that the information provided relating to visa requirements is true and correct at time of publication, changes in requirements after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of this information. Therefore, whilst we strive to provide the most up-to-date information, we strongly suggest that you re-confirm requirements with the relevant embassy prior to travel.

Rotorua Taupo

Wellington

Arthur’s Pass

Christchurch

Franz Josef Mount Cook Milford Sound

Omarama Queenstown

Te Anau

Key: Route Arrive Depart Trans Alpine Train

211


THE BLUE DANUBE MS THOMAS HARDY, ROBERT BURNS & WILLIAM WORDSWORTH - Five-star Deck Cabin Type

Lower Suite

Suite

Superior Suite

Suite

Superior Suite

Superior Stern Suite

Deluxe Balcony Suite

04/11/2019 30/03/2020 03/04/2020 02/11/2020

£1,399 £1,399 £1,539 £1,499

£1,699 £1,749 £1,889 £1,849

£1,899 £1,999 £2,139 £2,099

£1,799 £1,849 £1,989 £1,949

£2,099 £2,099 £2,239 £2,199

£1,899 £1,999 £2,139 £2,099

£2,299 £2,399 £2,539 £2,499

Departure Point (UK)

Middle

Upper

Carrier

Supplement

Arrival Point (Resort)

Departure Point (Resort)

£20 £40 £40 £40 £50 £60 Nil £50

Budapest Airport Budapest Airport Budapest Airport Budapest Airport Budapest Airport Budapest Airport Budapest Airport Budapest Airport

Budapest Airport Budapest Airport Budapest Airport Budapest Airport Budapest Airport Budapest Airport Budapest Airport Budapest Airport

Bristol Ryanair Dublin Ryanair East Midlands Jet2/Ryanair Edinburgh Jet2/Ryanair London Gatwick Easyjet London Heathrow British Airways London Stansted Ryanair Manchester Jet2 TRANSFER TIMES: Between airport and the ship - approx. 45 mins

PRICE INCLUDES Seven visits and tours including guided tours in Vienna, Salzburg or Linz, Budapest and Bratislava; and visits to Esztergom, Dürnstein and Melk Abbey; seven nights on board in your choice of luxury cabin or suite, with river views; all meals on board from dinner on your day of arrival through to breakfast on your day of departure (except one lunch), including welcome cocktails, a welcome dinner and the Captain’s Dinner; live classical quartet recital on board; Hungarian folklore show on board; complimentary on-board tea and coffee; complimentary on-board Wi-Fi (connection speeds may vary); return scheduled flights from a choice of airports; all port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers. NOT INCLUDED Additional drinks not listed above. Our drinks package may be purchased at £109pp. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £250 per person. PERSONALISE YOUR HOLIDAY Visit the Spanish riding school from £15pp.

AMSTERDAM, KINDERDIJK & THE DUTCH BULBFIELDS MS OSCAR WILDE - Five-star Deck Cabin Type

Lower Suite

Suite

Superior Suite

Suite

Superior Suite

Superior Stern Suite

Deluxe Balcony Suite

30/03/2020

£949

£1,149

£1,349

£1,249

£1,449

£1,349

£1,649

Departure Point (UK)

Middle

Carrier

Upper

Supplement

St Pancras International Eurostar / Thalys £30 Bristol KLM Nil Edinburgh Easyjet Nil London Gatwick Easyjet Nil Manchester Flybe/Easyjet £20 TRANSFER TIMES - Between Amsterdam airport and the ship - approx 45 mins; between Amsterdam station and the ship - approx 20 mins.

Arrival Point (Resort)

Departure Point (Resort)

Amsterdam Station Amsterdam Airport Amsterdam Airport Amsterdam Airport Amsterdam Airport

Amsterdam Station Amsterdam Airport Amsterdam Airport Amsterdam Airport Amsterdam Airport

PRICE INCLUDES Five visits and tours including visits to the Keukenhof Gardens, Enkhuizen, Kinderdijk and Rotterdam, and a canal cruise in Amsterdam; four nights on board in your choice of luxury cabin or suite, with river views; all meals on board from dinner on your day of arrival through to breakfast on your day of departure, including welcome cocktails, a welcome dinner and the Captain’s Dinner; complimentary on-board tea and coffee; complimentary on-board Wi-Fi (connection speeds may vary); return scheduled flights from a choice of airports or return Eurostar / TGV from London St Pancras International; all port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers. NOT INCLUDED Additional drinks not listed above. Our drinks package may be purchased at £69pp. PLEASE NOTE Connecting rail to London is available at supplements from £30-£80. In order to enjoy your Eurostar experience to the full, you may upgrade to Standard Premier Class for only £139 return, subject to availability. This price includes a complimentary light meal, offered from a selection of sweet and savoury cold snacks and includes a drink appropriate to that time of day, served at your seat while you relax in the spacious comfort of Standard Premier Class. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £250 per person.

212


MS THOMAS HARDY, ROBERT BURNS & WILLIAM WORDSWORTH – Five-star

DECK PLANS SIDE ELEVATION

DIAMOND DECK (UPPER DECK) 335 333 331 329 327 325 323 321 319 317 315 313 311 309 307 305

303 301

334 332 330 328 326 324 322 320 318

304 302

Souvenir Shop Travel Desk

Bistro 316 314 312 310 308 306

Lift

Bar

Panorama Lounge

Reception

RUBY DECK (MIDDLE DECK) 237 235 233 231 229 227 225 223 221 219 217 215 213 211 209 207 205 203 201

WC

Kitchen

Restaurant 236 234 232 230 228 226 224 222 220

218 216 214 212 210 208 206 204 202

Lift

115 113 111 109 107 105 103 101

Fitness

Hair116 114 112 110 108 106 104 102 dresser

DELUXE BALCONY SUITE 25sq.m/269sq.ft

SUPERIOR SUITE SUPERIOR STERN SUITE 23sq.m/247sq.ft 23sq.m/247sq.ft

Wellness

EMERALD DECK (LOWER DECK)

Lift

DIAMOND DECK SUITE 17sq.m/183sq.ft

RUBY DECK SUITE EMERALD DECK SUITE 17sq.m/183sq.ft 16sq.m/172sq.ft

MS OSCAR WILDE – Five-star

DECK PLANS SIDE ELEVATION

DIAMOND DECK (UPPER DECK) 335 333 331 329 327 325 323 321 319 317 315 313 311 309 307 305

303 301

334 332 330 328 326 324 322 320 318

304 302

Souvenir Shop Travel Desk

Bistro 316 314 312 310 308 306

Lift

Bar

Panorama Lounge

Reception

RUBY DECK (MIDDLE DECK) 237 235 233 231 229 227 225 223 221 219 217 215 213 211 209 207 205 203 201

WC

Restaurant 236 234 232 230 228 226 224 222 220

218 216 214 212 210 208 206 204 202

Kitchen

Lift

115 113 111 109 107 105 103 101

Fitness

Hair116 114 112 110 108 106 104 102 dresser

DELUXE BALCONY SUITE 25sq.m/269sq.ft

SUPERIOR SUITE SUPERIOR STERN SUITE 23sq.m/247sq.ft 23sq.m/247sq.ft

Wellness

EMERALD DECK (LOWER DECK)

Lift

DIAMOND DECK SUITE 17sq.m/183sq.ft

RUBY DECK SUITE EMERALD DECK SUITE 17sq.m/183sq.ft 16sq.m/172sq.ft

213


THE SEINE, PARIS & NORMANDY MS JANE AUSTEN - Five-star Deck Cabin Type

Lower Suite

Superior Suite

Middle Suite

Superior Suite

Suite

Superior Suite

Superior Stern Suite

Deluxe Balcony Suite

31/03/2020

£1,829

£1,929

£2,129

£2,379

£2,229

£2,479

£2,379

£2,729

Departure Point (UK)

Upper

Carrier

Supplement

Arrival Point (Resort)

Departure Point (Resort)

St Pancras International Eurostar Nil Paris Gare du Nord Birmingham Air France £90 Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Edinburgh Easyjet £70 Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport London Heathrow British Airways £70 Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Manchester Air France £90 Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport TRANSFER TIMES - Between Charles de Gaulle airport and the ship - approx 1 hr. Between Gard du Nord station and the ship - approx 45 mins.

Paris Gare du Nord Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport

PRICE INCLUDES Nine visits and tours including guided tours of Paris and Rouen; visits to Caudebec, Les Andelys and Vernon; and excursions to Claude Monet’s house, Honfleur, the D-Day Normandy Beaches and the worldfamous Bayeux Tapestry; seven nights on board in your choice of luxury cabin or suite, with river views; all meals on board from dinner on your day of arrival through to breakfast on your day of departure, including welcome cocktails, a welcome dinner and the Captain’s Dinner; complimentary on-board tea and coffee; complimentary on-board Wi-Fi (connection speeds may vary); return scheduled flights from a choice of airports or return Eurostar / TGV from London St Pancras International; all port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers. NOT INCLUDED Additional drinks not listed above. Our drinks package may be purchased at £109pp. PLEASE NOTE Connecting rail to London is available at supplements from £30-£80. In order to enjoy your Eurostar experience to the full, you may upgrade to Standard Premier Class for only £139 return, subject to availability. This price includes a complimentary light meal, offered from a selection of sweet and savoury cold snacks and includes a drink appropriate to that time of day, served at your seat while you relax in the spacious comfort of Standard Premier Class. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £250 per person.

BURGUNDY, THE RIVER RHONE & PROVENCE MS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE- Five-star Deck Cabin Type

Lower Standard

Middle Standard

Standard

Upper Deluxe Balcony Suite

14/10/2019 31/03/2020 03/11/2020

£1,899 £1,799 £1,899

£2,199 £2,099 £2,199

£2,299 £2,199 £2,299

£2,799 £2,799 £2,899

MS LORD BYRON - Five-star Deck

Lower

Middle

Upper

Cabin Type

Suite

Superior Suite

Suite

Superior Suite

Suite

Superior Suite

Superior Stern Suite

Deluxe Balcony Suite

02/04/2020

£1,799

£1,899

£2,099

£2,349

£2,199

£2,449

£2,349

£2,699

Departure Point (UK)

Carrier

Supplement

Arrival Point (Resort)

Departure Point (Resort)

London Gatwick Air Portugal/Easyjet £30 Porto Airport Porto Airport London Luton Easyjet £30 Porto Airport Porto Airport Manchester Easyjet/Air Portugal Nil Porto Airport Porto Airport Manchester Flybe £20 Lyon Airport Lyon Airport TRANSFER TIMES - Between Marseille/Montpellier airport and the ship in Lyon - approx. 4hrs (including comfort stop); between Lyon airport and the ship in Lyon - approx. 30 mins; between Lyon station and the ship in Lyon - approx. 20 mins; between Marseille /Montpellier airport and the ship in Avignon - approx. 1hr 30 mins; between Lyon airport and the ship in Avignon - approx. 3hrs 30 mins (including comfort stop); between Avignon station and the ship in Avignon - approx. 20 mins.

PRICE INCLUDES Seven visits and tours including guided tours of Lyon, Arles, Avignon and the stunning Popes’ Palace; visits to Vienne and Beaune; and excursions to the Ardèche Gorges and the Pont du Gard; seven nights on board in your choice of luxury cabin or suite, with river views; all meals on board from dinner on your day of arrival through to breakfast on your day of departure, including welcome cocktails, a welcome dinner and the Captain’s Dinner; complimentary on-board tea and coffee; complimentary on-board Wi-Fi (connection speeds may vary); return scheduled flights from a choice of airports or return Eurostar / TGV from London St Pancras International; all port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers. NOT INCLUDED Additional drinks not listed above. Our drinks package may be purchased at £109pp. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £250 per person.

214


MS JANE AUSTEN & MS LORD BYRON – Five-star

DECK PLANS SIDE ELEVATION

DIAMOND DECK (UPPER DECK) 329 327 325 323 321 319 317 315 313 311 309 307

305

303

301

330 328 326 324 322 320 318 316 314 312 310 308

306

304

302

Bar

Panorama Lounge & Bar

RUBY DECK (MIDDLE DECK) 231 229 227 225 223 221 219 217 215 213 211 209 207 205 203

201

232 230 228 226 224 222 220 218 216 214 212 210 208 206 204

202

Restaurant

EMERALD DECK (LOWER DECK) 101

112 110 108 106 104 102

DELUXE SUITE SUPERIOR SUITES 22.5sq.m/242sq.ft 18.5sq.m/199sq.ft

SUPERIOR STERN SUITE 18.5sq.m/199sq.ft

Wellness

111 109 107 105 103

DIAMOND DECK CABIN 15sq.m/161sq.ft

RUBY DECK CABIN 15sq.m/161sq.ft

EMERALD DECK CABIN 15sq.m/161sq.ft

MS WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE – Five-star

DECK PLANS SIDE ELEVATION

UPPER DECK 332 330 328 326 324 322 320 318 316 314 312 310 308

306

304

302

331 329 327 325 323 321 319 317 315 313 311 309 307

305

303

301

Captain’s Corner

Bar Shop

Panorama Lounge & Bar

MIDDLE DECK 232* 230 228 226 224 222 220 218 216 214 212 210 208 206 204 202 Restaurant 233* 231 229 227 225

219 217 215 213 211 209 207 205 203 201

LOWER DECK 112 110 108 106 104 102 111 109 107 105 103 101

Wellness Area

UPPER DECK CABIN DELUXE BALCONY SUITE MIDDLE DECK CABIN LOWER DECK CABIN 15sq.m/161sq.ft 22.8sq.m/245sq.ft 15sq.m/161sq.ft 14sq.m/151sq.ft

215


RHINE, STRASBOURG & HEIDELBERG MS CHARLES DICKENS - Five-star Deck Cabin Type

Lower Standard

Middle Standard

Standard

Upper Deluxe Balcony Suite

21/10/2019

£1,799

£2,099

£2,199

£2,699

MS OSCAR WILDE - Five-star Deck

Lower

Cabin Type

Suite

Suite

Superior Suite

Suite

Superior Suite

Superior Stern Suite

Deluxe Balcony Suite

31/10/2020

£1,499

£1,849

£2,099

£1,949

£2,199

£2,099

£2,499

Departure Point (UK)

Carrier

Middle

Supplement

Upper

Arrival Point (Resort)

Departure Point (Resort)

St Pancras Eurostar / Thalys £30 Amsterdam Station International Bristol KLM Nil Amsterdam Airport Edinburgh Easyjet Nil Amsterdam Airport London Gatwick Easyjet Nil Amsterdam Airport Manchester Flybe/Easyjet £20 Amsterdam Airport TRANSFER TIMES - Between Amsterdam airport and the ship - approx 45 mins; between Amsterdam station and the ship - approx 20 mins.

Amsterdam Station Amsterdam Airport Amsterdam Airport Amsterdam Airport Amsterdam Airport

PRICE INCLUDES Eight visits and tours including guided tours of Strasbourg, Heidelberg, Cologne and Koblenz; and visits to Rüdesheim, Mainz, Colmar and Boppard; seven nights on board in your choice of luxury cabin or suite, with river views; all meals on board from dinner on your day of arrival through to breakfast on your day of departure, including welcome cocktails, a welcome dinner and the Captain’s Dinner; complimentary on-board tea and coffee; complimentary on-board Wi-Fi (connection speeds may vary); return scheduled flights from a choice of airports; all port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers. NOT INCLUDED Additional drinks not listed above. Our drinks package may be purchased at £109pp. PLASE NOTE Not all airports are available for every departure. For availability from your preferred departure point and timings please call or check on our website. *Applies to later Eurostar departure. Connecting rail to London is available at supplements from £30-£80. In order to enjoy your Eurostar experience to the full, you may upgrade to Standard Premier Class for only £139 return, subject to availability. This price includes a complimentary light meal, offered from a selection of sweet and savoury cold snacks and includes a drink appropriate to that time of day, served at your seat while you relax in the spacious comfort of Standard Premier Class. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £250 per person.

MEDIEVAL GERMANY MS CHARLES DICKENS - Five-star Deck Cabin Type

Lower Standard

Middle Standard

Standard

Deluxe Balcony Suite

24/10/2020

£1,899

£2,199

£2,299

£2,899

Departure Point (UK)

Carrier

Supplement

Arrival Point (Resort)

Departure Point (Resort)

Frankfurt Airport Frankfurt Airport Frankfurt Airport Frankfurt Airport

Munich Airport Munich Airport Munich Airport Munich Airport

Birmingham Lufthansa £20 London Heathrow British Airways/Lufthansa Nil London Stansted Easyjet/Ryanair Nil Manchester Lufthansa £20 TRANSFER TIMES - Between Frankfurt airport and the ship in Mainz - approx. 45 mins; between Munich airport and the ship in Nuremburg – approx. 2hrs.

Upper

PRICE INCLUDES Seven visits and tours including guided tours of Bamberg, Würzburg and Nuremberg; and visits to Rothenburg, Mainz, Wertheim and Miltenberg; seven nights on board in your choice of luxury cabin or suite, with river views; all meals on board from dinner on your day of arrival through to breakfast on your day of departure, including welcome cocktails, a welcome dinner and the Captain’s Dinner; complimentary on-board tea and coffee; complimentary on-board Wi-Fi (connection speeds may vary); return scheduled flights from a choice of airports; all port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers. NOT INCLUDED Additional drinks not listed above. Our drinks package may be purchased at £109pp. PLEASE NOTE Not all airports are available for every departure. For availability from your preferred departure point and timings please call or check on our website. *Applies to later Eurostar departure. Connecting rail to London is available at supplements from £30-£80. In order to enjoy your Eurostar experience to the full, you may upgrade to Standard Premier Class for only £139 return, subject to availability. This price includes a complimentary light meal, offered from a selection of sweet and savoury cold snacks and includes a drink appropriate to that time of day, served at your seat while you relax in the spacious comfort of Standard Premier Class. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £250 per person.

216


MS CHARLES DICKENS – Five-star

DECK PLANS

SIDE ELEVATION

UPPER DECK 332 330 328 326 324 322 320 318 316 314 312 310 308

306

304

302

331 329 327 325 323 321 319 317 315 313 311 309 307

305

303

301

Captain’s Corner

Panorama Lounge & Bar

Bar Shop

MIDDLE DECK 232* 230 228 226 224 222 220 218 216 214 212 210 208 206 204 202 Restaurant 233* 231 229 227 225

219 217 215 213 211 209 207 205 203 201

LOWER DECK 112 110 108 106 104 102 111 109 107 105 103 101

Wellness Area

UPPER DECK CABIN DELUXE BALCONY SUITE MIDDLE DECK CABIN LOWER DECK CABIN 15sq.m/161sq.ft 22.8sq.m/245sq.ft 15sq.m/161sq.ft 14sq.m/151sq.ft

MS OSCAR WILDE - Five-star

DECK PLANS SIDE ELEVATION

DIAMOND DECK (UPPER DECK) 335 333 331 329 327 325 323 321 319 317 315 313 311 309 307 305

303 301

334 332 330 328 326 324 322 320 318

304 302

Souvenir Shop Travel Desk

Bistro 316 314 312 310 308 306

Lift

Bar

Panorama Lounge

Reception

RUBY DECK (MIDDLE DECK) 237 235 233 231 229 227 225 223 221 219 217 215 213 211 209 207 205 203 201

WC

Restaurant 236 234 232 230 228 226 224 222 220

218 216 214 212 210 208 206 204 202

Kitchen

Lift

115 113 111 109 107 105 103 101

Fitness

Hair116 114 112 110 108 106 104 102 dresser

DELUXE BALCONY SUITE 25sq.m/269sq.ft

SUPERIOR SUITE SUPERIOR STERN SUITE 23sq.m/247sq.ft 23sq.m/247sq.ft

Wellness

EMERALD DECK (LOWER DECK)

Lift

DIAMOND DECK SUITE 17sq.m/183sq.ft

RUBY DECK SUITE EMERALD DECK SUITE 17sq.m/183sq.ft 16sq.m/172sq.ft

217


THE DOURO, PORTO & SALAMANCA MS DOURO ELEGANCE AND DOURO SPLENDOUR - Five-star Deck Cabin Type

Standard

Lower Standard Stern

Standard

Middle Standard Stern

Suite

Upper Superior Suite

Deluxe Suite

08/11/2019 08/11/2020 13/11/2020

£1,799 £1,849 £1,799

£1,749 £1,799 £1,749

£1,899 £2,149 £1,899

£2,099 £2,099 £2,099

£2,195 £2,249 £2,195

£2,499 £2,549 £2,499

£2,699 £2,749 £2,699

Departure Point (UK)

Carrier

Supplement

Arrival Point (Resort)

Departure Point (Resort)

£30 £30 Nil

Porto Airport Porto Airport Porto Airport

Porto Airport Porto Airport Porto Airport

London Gatwick Air Portugal/Easyjet London Luton Easyjet Manchester Easyjet/Air Portugal TRANSFER TIMES - Between Porto airport and the ship - approx. 45 mins

PRICE INCLUDES Eight visits and tours including a full-day excursion to Salamanca with a walking tour; lunch and a flamenco show; a guided tour of Porto with a wine-tasting; dinner at a typical Portuguese quinta; and visits to Castelo Rodrigo, Mateus Palace gardens and Lamego; seven nights on board in your choice of luxury cabin or suite, with river views; all meals on board from dinner on your day of arrival through to breakfast on your day of departure, including welcome cocktails, a welcome dinner and the Captain’s Dinner; traditional Portuguese folk music show; complimentary on-board tea and coffee; complimentary on-board Wi-Fi (connection speeds may vary); return scheduled flights from a choice of airports; all port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers. NOT INCLUDED Additional drinks not listed above. Our drinks package may be purchased at £99pp. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £250 per person.

MS DOURO ELEGANCE AND DOURO SPLENDOUR – Five-star

DECK PLANS SIDE ELEVATION

UPPER DECK 324

322

320

318

316

314

312

310

308

306

304

302

325

323

321

319

317

315

311

309

307

305

303

301

Shop

Main Bar

Lift

Main Lounge Reception

Main Bar

MAIN DECK 224

222

220

218

216

214

212

210

208

206

204

202

223

221

219

217

215

211

209

207

205

203

201

Spa Lift

Restaurant

LOWER DECK 116

218

114

112

110

108

106

104

102

115

111

109

107

105

103

101

Lift

Gymnasium

DELUXE SUITE (DOURO ELEGANCE) AND DELUXE BALCONY SUITE (DOURO SPLENDOUR) 29sq.m/312sq.ft

SUPERIOR SUITE (DOURO ELEGANCE) AND SUPERIOR BALCONY SUITE (DOURO SPLENDOUR) 19sq.m/205sq.ft

LOWER DECK STERN CABIN (sole occupancy) 12sq.m/129sq.ft

LOWER DECK CABIN 12 sq.m/129 sq.ft

UPPER DECK CABIN 14sq.m/151sq.ft

MAIN DECK STERN CABIN 14sq.m/151sq.ft

MAIN DECK CABIN 14sq.m/151sq.ft


SPLIT, DUBROVNIK & THE SPLENDOURS OF DALMATIA Departure Dates 02/05/2020 22/08/2020 10/10/2020

Lower Deck

Main Deck

Cat B £2,299 £2,699 £2,299

Cat A £2,499 £2,899 £2,499

Upper Deck Cat A+ 14sp.m £2,699 £3,099 £2,699

Cat A+ £2,799 £3,199 £2,799

Supplements Departure Point London Gatwick Manchester London Stansted Bristol TRANSFER TIMES - Between Split airport and the ship in Split (and vise versa) - approx. 45 mins

Carrier

Supplement

EasyJet Jet2 EasyJet EasyJet

£30 Nil Nil £30

PRICE INCLUDES Six visits and tours; seven nights on board the MS Adriatic Sun; daily breakfast, five lunches, three dinners plus the Captain's Dinner; complimentary on-board Wi-Fi; return scheduled flights from a choice of airports; all port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers. PLEASE NOTE In the event of unsatisfactory weather conditions the Captain reserves the right to alter or reschedule the itinerary. Please note due to the size of the yachts there is no lift between decks; therefore a reasonable degree of mobility is required to negotiate the stairs and overall design. Due to specific mooring conditions and requirements in some Croatian ports, the ships may be moored side by side with other ships, making it necessary for you to cross from one to another with gaps in between, in order to get on board/on shore. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £250 per person.

THE MS ADRIATIC SUN

DECK PLANS UPPER DECK 9

7

5

3

CABINS 1 & 2 CATEGORY A+ UPPER DECK 14sq.m/151sq.ft with twin beds that can be pushed together, window and private balcony

1

CABINS 3 & 4 CATEGORY A+ UPPER DECK 15.5sq.m/167sq.ft with fixed twin beds, window and private balcony

10

8

6

4

2

CABINS 5, 6, 9 & 10 CATEGORY A+ UPPER DECK 16sq.m/172sq.ft with twin beds that can be pushed together, window and private balcony CABINS 7 & 8 CATEGORY A+ UPPER DECK 16sq.m/172sq.ft with fixed double bed, window and private balcony

MAIN DECK 11

CABIN 11 CATEGORY A MAIN DECK 16sq.m/172sq.ft with fixed double bed and two oval windows (one in cabin and one in bathroom) CABINS 12, 13, 16 & 17 CATEGORY B LOWER DECK 17sq.m/183sq.ft with fixed double bed and three porthole windows (two in cabin and one in bathroom) CABINS 14, 15, 18 & 19 CATEGORY B LOWER DECK 17sq.m/183sq.ft with twin beds that can be pushed together and three porthole windows (two in cabin and one in bathroom)

LOWER DECK

19

17

18

16

15 14

13 12

All cabins have air-conditioning, a desk and chair, safe, hairdryer and bathroom with shower cubicle. The ship has a spacious sun deck with sun loungers and a hot tub.

219


SPLIT, RAB & UNDISCOVERED ISLANDS OF THE NORTH Departure Dates 12/10/2019 10/05/2020 05/07/2020 04/10/2020

Lower Deck

Main Deck

Cat B £2,299 £2,499 £2,599 £2,499

Cat A £2,399 £2,699 £2,799 £2,699

Upper Deck Cat A+ £2,599 £2,799 £2,899 £2,799

Cat A+ £2,699 £2,899 £2,999 £2,899

Supplements Departure Point London Gatwick Bristol London Stansted Glasgow Birmingham Manchester TRANSFER TIMES - Between Split airport and the ship in Split (and vise versa) - approx. 45 mins

Carrier

Supplement

EasyJet EasyJet Jet2 EasyJet Jet2 Jet2

Nil Nil £30 £30 £30 Nil

PRICE INCLUDES Five visits and tours; seven nights on board the Il Mare; daily breakfast, six lunches, three dinners plus the Captain's Dinner; complimentary on-board Wi-Fi; return scheduled flights from a choice of airports; all port charges, airport taxes and overseas transfers. PLEASE NOTE In the event of unsatisfactory weather conditions the Captain reserves the right to alter or reschedule the itinerary. Please note due to the size of the yachts there is no lift between decks; therefore a reasonable degree of mobility is required to negotiate the stairs and overall design. Due to specific mooring conditions and requirements in some Croatian ports, the ships may be moored side by side with other ships, making it necessary for you to cross from one to another with gaps in between, in order to get on board/on shore. DEPOSIT The deposit for this tour is £250 per person.

THE MS IL MARE

DECK PLANS UPPER DECK

CABINS 1 & 2 CATEGORY B LOWER DECK 19sq.m/205sq.ft with double bed and single bed and fixed porthole windows

19

CABINS 3 & 4 CATEGORY B LOWER DECK 16sq.m/172sq.ft with double bed and fixed porthole windows

20

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CABIN 11 CATEGORY A MAIN DECK 18sq.m/194sq.ft with twin beds and two windows (one fixed and one opening) CABIN 12 CATEGORY A MAIN DECK 16sq.m/172sq.ft with twin beds pushed together and two windows (one fixed and one opening)

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WESTERN GREENLAND

Greg Mortimer

Greg Mortimer Departure Date

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£8,499pp Supplements

Cat C Balcony Stateroom Cat B Balcony Stateroom DECK 8 Cat A Balcony Stateroom

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£820 £1,120 £1,190

Transfer Times Copenhagen Airport Between Airport & Hotel Please note: Transfer times are approximate and depend on traffic.

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PRICE INCLUDES The price of this holiday is per person based on sole occupancy of a twin/double room and cabin. The price includes return scheduled flights to Copenhagen, return flights from Copenhagen to Greenland, one night’s stay in Nuuk with breakfast, two one-night stays in Copenhagen with breakfast and dinner, nine nights’ cruise on the expedition ship MV Greg Mortimer, all meals, snacks, tea and coffee during the voyage, beer, house wine and soft drinks with dinner, all shore excursions and Zodiac cruises, lectures and guiding services from the on-board expedition team, a 3-in-1 waterproof polar expedition jacket, complimentary use of muck boots during the voyage, a printed photo book with pictures from your expedition, port surcharges, permits and landing fees, all transfers, porterage of one item of luggage and the services of a Riviera Travel tour manager.

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UK and Irish passport holders do not currently require a visa to enter Greenland. Whilst the travelling schedule should not pose problems for people of any age in normal physical health, we should point out that the Expedition organiser requests as a condition of the booking that you complete a health form. This is obligatory and it has to be signed by your doctor to affirm your ability to undertake a number of physical activities that will be experienced during the tour, such as DECK walking across wet/slippery rocky surfaces, ability to dis/embark inflatable Zodiacs, and being able to walk in deep snow and ice. As you will be travelling in remote areas with limited access to medical facilities, we recommend that you do not join this cruise if you have any life-threatening conditions or require regular medical treatment or supervision.

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Travel insurance is mandatory with this holiday. Please ensure your insurance provides adequate cover in case of cancellation/curtailment with loss of deposit, any applicable cancellation fees and a minimum of US$5,000,000 worth of medical evacuation or repatriation cover. Please note it is your responsibility to fully inform your insurer of the type of travel, your destination and planned activities, and to fully disclose any pre-existing medical conditions. Travel insurance must be in place DECK from the time of booking this holiday. To assist you, we have arranged competitive travel insurance through Travel & General Insurance Services Limited to specifically meet the needs of this Riviera Travel tour. Our insurance premiums (per person, inclusive of insurance premium tax) are as follows: £79 (up to 64 years of age), £157 (65 to 70 years of age), £234 (71 to 85 years of age). Premiums include cancellation up to £10,000, medical cover up to £10,000,000 and deposit up to £1,200. Please note: you should ensure that any camera or video equipment is adequately covered through your home insurance policy.

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A programme of regular sea kayaking outings is available on this expedition. These generally take the place of Zodiac excursions and allow you to get closer to wildlife. We aim to have around two outings a day, weather permitting. There is a limited number of kayaks available and prior experience of kayaking is essential. Price from £710pp.

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BOOKING CONDITIONS These booking conditions set out the terms of your contract with Riviera Tours Limited trading as Riviera Travel (Riviera). Please read them carefully as you will be bound by them. References to “you” and “your” and “passenger(s)” means all persons named on the booking (Booking Party) (including those added at a later date) “We”, “us”, “our” means Riviera. For cruises, we will be the contracting carrier. 1. Making your booking Subject to availability, we will confirm your holiday by issuing a confirmation invoice to the party leader who confirms they have authority on behalf of the Booking Party including minors (under the age of 18) and are responsible for obtaining and providing all information and payments required by us in accordance with these booking conditions. Please check your documents carefully and contact us immediately if any information on any document is incorrect. We cannot accept any liability if we are not notified of any inaccuracies in any document within 10 days of our sending it out (5 days for tickets). You may contact us by e-mail at info@ rivieratravel.co.uk or call us on 01283 880 177. 2. Payment The relevant deposit and insurance premium (if purchased) must be paid to confirm your booking. The balance of the holiday cost is due 8 weeks* prior to the departure. If full payment is not made on time, we will cancel your booking and keep all payments paid at that date and levy the cancellation charges shown in clause 7. If booking within 8 weeks* of departure, full payment must be made at the time of booking. *13 weeks for cruises aboard Aegean Odyssey and Queen Mary 2 departing 2018 onwards, and all European River Cruises, Yacht & Tall Ship Cruises departing from 2019 and14 weeks for Oberammergau Passion Play, Salzburg & Lake Constance and Voyage to Antarctica: The Great White Continent. 3. Your contract A binding contract comes into existence when we issue the confirmation invoice. 4. The cost of your holiday Please note, advertised prices may have changed by the time you book your holiday and errors occasionally occur. You must check the price of your chosen holiday at the time of booking. We reserve the right to change prices and correct errors in advertised prices at any time before or after your holiday is confirmed. Subject to the correction of errors or amendment costs, once your booking is confirmed we guarantee the price will not change. 5. Special requests Special requests, must be advised at the time of booking. Unless specifically confirmed by us in writing, all special requests are subject to availability. Any special requirement which we have accepted will be specifically confirmed as accepted on your confirmation invoice. ‘No flight’ option Tour or cruise-only options are offered subject to availability. Please call for details. Your tour or cruise will begin at the hotel or ship as stated in the itinerary. You must make your own travel arrangements, including any flight or rail travel, plus transfers to the first hotel or ship, and onwards from the final hotel or ship. Riviera Travel is not liable for the cost of any travel arrangements you put in place if the tour or cruise is cancelled or the mooring point changed. You must send us details of your travel arrangements at least eight weeks prior to your departure. 6. Changes by you Any amendments we agree after issue of the confirmation invoice will cost £15 per person plus any costs incurred by us and or charged by our suppliers. A change of holiday dates is a cancellation of the original booking and the cancellation charges in clause 7 apply. Name changes are allowed 7 days or more prior to travel. All costs must be paid before the amendment can be effected. 7. Cancellation by you You may cancel your booking at any time prior to departure. Cancellation of the booking must be requested in writing (letter or email) to us which will be effective when received by us. Where the cancellation charge below is shown as a percentage, this is of the holiday cost. Insurance premiums and amendment charges are not included in the holiday cost below and are not refundable. All Aegean Odyssey & QM2 Cruises, All European River Cruises, Yacht, Mekong and Tall Ship Cruises: Period before departure within Cancellation charge which written notification of per person cancelling cancellation is received by us More than 91 days deposit 90 – 61 days 50% 60 – 31 days 75% 30 – 16 days 85% 15 days or less 100%

8. Insurance It is a requirement of booking that you have valid and appropriate travel insurance for the full duration of your trip. You should ensure that your policy provides at least comparable cover to that provided by the policy we offer as shown on our website and brochures. 9. Changes or cancellations by us (1) Changes to confirmed holiday arrangements sometimes have to be made and we reserve the right to do so in accordance with this clause 9. Most changes will be insignificant and we have the right to make these. Where an insignificant change is made before departure, we will notify you in writing. No compensation is payable for insignificant changes. Occasionally, before departure, we may be constrained by circumstances beyond our control to make a significant alteration to any of the main characteristics of the travel services which form part of your confirmed booking or to any special requirements which we have accepted as referred to in clause 5. Where we have to do so, clauses 9(4) and 9(5) will apply. (2) All alterations which are not significant in accordance with Clause 9(1) will be treated as insignificant changes. A change of flight time of less than 12 hours, airline, departure airport between London airports (Gatwick, Heathrow, Luton, Stanstead or London City), type of aircraft (if advised) or destination airport will all be treated as insignificant changes. (3) Our holidays require a minimum number of 35 passengers to enable us to operate them and we reserve the right to cancel any holiday where this minimum number is not achieved by notifying you not less than 20 days prior to departure. Failure to achieve this minimum number does not, however, oblige us to cancel. (4) In the event we have to significantly alter any of the main characteristics of your confirmed arrangements or accepted special requirements, we will provide you with the following information in writing as soon as possible: (i) the proposed alteration and any impact this has on the price; (ii) in the event that you do not wish to accept the alteration, details of any substitute package we are able to offer (and any price reduction where this is of a lower quality or cost); (iii) your entitlement to cancel your booking and receive a full refund if you do not want to accept the alteration or any substitute package offered; and (iv) the period within which you must inform us of your decision and what will happen if you don’t do so. (5) If you choose to cancel your booking in accordance with clause 9(4), we will refund all payments you have made to us within 14 days of the date we receive your written cancellation. If we don’t hear from you with your decision within the specified period (having provided you with the above mentioned information for a second time), we will cancel your booking and refund all payments made to us within 14 days of our doing so. No compensation will be payable or other liability accepted where a change results from unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances (see clause 10). (6) Occasionally, it may be necessary to cancel confirmed holiday arrangements. We have the right to terminate your contract in the event (i) we are prevented from performing your contracted holiday arrangements as a result of unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances (see clause 10) and we notify you of this as soon as reasonably possible or (ii) we have to cancel because the minimum number of bookings necessary for us to operate your holiday has not been achieved and we notify you of cancellation for this reason as referred to in clause 9(3). Where we have to cancel your holiday in these circumstances, we will refund all monies you have paid to us within 14 days of the date we inform you of the cancellation but will have no further or other liability to you including in respect of compensation or any costs or expenses you incur or have incurred. We will of course endeavour to offer you comparable alternative arrangements where possible which you may choose to book in place of those cancelled. We also have the right to cancel if you fail to make payment in accordance with the terms of your contract in which case clause 2 will apply. (7) We will, where appropriate, pay you the compensation in the table below. This compensation will not be payable where a change is not significant or we have to make a change or cancel as a result of unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances or we have to cancel because the minimum number of bookings has not been achieved as referred to in clause 9(6). (8) In the event that unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances occur in the place of destination of your holiday or its immediate vicinity and significantly affect the performance of the contracted arrangements or the carriage of passengers to that destination, you will be entitled to cancel prior to departure without payment of cancellation charges. We will notify you as soon as practicable in the event of this situation occurring. Period before departure a significant change or cancellation is notified to you More than 56 days 56 - 15 days 14 days or less

Compensation per person Nil £10 £25

Please also see clause 20. We cannot guarantee that cruises will call at every port on the itinerary. Cancellation of part of the itinerary, substitution of ports or unavailability of some services will not amount to a significant alteration.

Oberammergau Passion Play, Salzburg & Lake Constance & Voyage to Antarctica: The Great White Continent: Period before departure within Cancellation charge which written notification of per person cancelling cancellation is received by us More than 98 days deposit 97 – 61 days 50% 60 - 31 days 75% 30 – 16 days 85% 15 days or less 100%

10. Unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances We cannot accept liability or pay any compensation where the performance of our obligations is prevented or affected as a result of unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances. This means a situation which is beyond our control, the consequences of which could not have been avoided even if all reasonable measures had been taken. Such situations are likely to include (whether actual or threatened) war, riot, civil strife, terrorist activity, industrial dispute, natural or nuclear disaster, adverse weather conditions, epidemics, fire, closure, restriction or congestion of airspace, airports and ports and all other events outside our control or the UK Foreign Office advice.

All other holidays and cruises Period before departure within which written notification of cancellation is received by us More than 56 days 56 – 31 days 30 – 15 days 14 days or less

11. Our liability to you (1) Subject to clauses 11(6), 11(7) and 11(8), we promise to make sure that the holiday arrangements we have agreed to provide as part of our contract with you are performed with reasonable skill and care. (2) We are not responsible for any failure in performance which is wholly attributable to your fault or the unforeseeable or unavoidable act or omission of a third party unconnected with the supply of any service to be provided under the contract or by unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances. (3) We are not responsible for any services which do not form part of our contract with you. (4) The services we have agreed to provide or arrange as part of our contract will be subject to the laws and applicable standards of the country in which they are provided. (5) Subject to clause 11(6), 11(7) and 11(8) or as permitted by English law, we do not limit the amount of damages you are entitled to claim in respect of

Cancellation charge per person cancelling deposit 50% 95% 100%

In addition, change or cancellation of flights and other transport costs can result in 100% cancellation charges irrespective of the date of cancellation. Part cancellation will require recalculation of the holiday price and we will re-invoice you accordingly. A single person supplement will be payable if a cabin or hotel room is occupied by only one person except where 100% cancellation charges have been paid by the person cancelling. See clause 6.

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personal injury or death which we or our employees have caused intentionally or negligently. For all other claims , the maximum amount we will pay is three times the holiday price. (6) Our liability to you will never exceed that of any transport carrier or supplier and we shall have the benefit of all and any applicable international conventions, rules and regulations. In respect of carriage by air the Warsaw Convention as amended or unamended and the Montreal Convention for international travel by air and/or for airlines with an operating licence granted by an EU country, the EC Regulation on Air Carrier Liability No 889/2002 for national and international travel by air and COTIF, the Convention on International Travel by Rail as amended. Copies of the applicable international conventions and EU regulations are available from us on request. (7) Where carriage is performed on inland waterways the liability of the carrier to all passengers shall be determined in accordance with the Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims. The limit for claims involving death or personal injury is 175,000 SDR per passenger per carriage. The Strasbourg Convention as amended applies to vessels navigating on waterways located in the territory of a state party which limits passenger claims involving death or personal injury to 60,000 SDR per person subject to a maximum of 6,000,000 SDR. (8) In the event of international carriage by sea the provisions of EC Regulation 392/2009 on the liability of carriers of passengers in the event of accidents (“Regulation“) will apply. The Regulation limits the liability of the carrier in respect of passengers and their luggage in the event of accidents. A summary of the Regulation may be found at http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legalcontent/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=URISERV:tr0018&from=EN. This applies strict liability for shipping incidents as defined and requires compulsory insurance. The Regulation limits the maximum amount we may have to pay if found liable in the event of death or personal injury occurring during the course of carriage to a maximum of 400,000 SDR or in the event of terrorism 250,000 SDR. Damages can be reduced for any contributory negligence of the passenger. The maximum amount payable for loss or damage to luggage is 2,250 SDR subject to a deductible of 149 SDR per person. There is no liability for money or valuables except when deposited with the ship in which case the liability is limited to 3,375 SDR. Provision of safes in cabins is not a deposit with the ship whether a charge is levied or not. The daily conversion rates for Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) can be found on the International Monetary Fund website at www.imf.org . (9) We will not be liable for consequential losses including loss of profits. 12. Complaints and problems All complaints and any problems must be made at the time in resort and confirmed in writing. If you remain dissatisfied you must write to us within 28 days of your return to the UK with booking reference and full details of your complaint. In respect of cruises which commence in the EU complaints pursuant to EU Regulation 1177/2010 must be sent to us as soon as possible. We will respond within 28 days. If you are not happy with our final decision you can refer your complaint to the Cruise Line International Association which is the voluntary complaints body authorised by the Department of Transport to deal with complaints at Passengerrights@cruising.org. 13. Arbitration We are a Member of ABTA, membership number V4744. We are obliged to maintain a high standard of service to you by ABTA’s Code of Conduct. We can also offer you ABTA’s scheme for the resolution of disputes which is approved by the Chartered Trading Standards Institute. If we can’t resolve your complaint, go to www.abta.com to use ABTA’s simple procedure. Further information on the Code and ABTA’s assistance in resolving disputes can be found on www.abta.com. Disputes arising out of, or in connection with your booking which cannot be amicably settled may be referred to arbitration under a special independent scheme arranged by ABTA which provides for a simple arbitration on documents alone with restricted liability on the customer in respect of costs. Full details will be provided on request or obtained from www.abta.com. Your application for arbitration and other required documents must be received by ABTA within 18 months of your return from the holiday. For injury and illness claims, you can request the ABTA mediation procedure and we have the option to agree to this. You can also access the European Commission Online Dispute (ODR) Resolution platform at http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/. This ODR platform is a means of registering your complaint with us; it will not determine how your complaint should be resolved. 14. Behaviour and damage You are responsible for any damage or loss caused by you. Full payment for any such damage or loss must be made on demand as soon as possible. If in our or in the reasonable opinion of any other person in authority, you behave in such a way as to cause or be likely to cause danger, upset or distress to any third party or damage to property, we are entitled to terminate the holiday of the person(s) concerned and or require you to leave the accommodation or other service. We will have no further responsibility to you. No refunds will be made. You must not solicit other persons for commercial purposes or advertise goods or services without our prior written permission. 15. Conditions of suppliers. You are bound by the terms and conditions and conditions of carriage of our suppliers and independent contractors which we incorporate into these booking conditions which may limit or exclude liability to you. Copies are available on request or online on www.rivieratravel.co.uk/ conditionsofsuppliers. 16.Passports, visas and health requirements For guidance we have details on our website of passport and visa requirements applicable to our holidays, together with details of any compulsory health requirements. It is, however, your responsibility to ensure you have and comply with passport and visa requirements, and you are aware of all recommended vaccinations and health precautions. We cannot accept any liability if you are refused entry onto any transport or into any country due to failure on your part to comply with these requirements. 17. Foreign Office advice The Foreign and Commonwealth Office publishes regularly updated travel information on its website www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice which we recommend you consult before booking and in good time before departure. 18. Financial security and ABTA membership We hold an Air Travel Organiser’s Licence issued by the Civil Aviation Authority (ATOL number 3430). All flights and flight inclusive holidays in this brochure are financially protected by the ATOL scheme. When you buy an ATOL protected flight or flight inclusive package from us, you will receive


an ATOL Certificate. This lists what is financially protected, where you can get information on what this means for you and who to contact if things go wrong. We, or the suppliers identified on your ATOL Certificate, will provide you with the services listed on the ATOL Certificate (or a suitable alternative). In some cases, where neither we nor the supplier are able to do so for reasons of insolvency, an alternative ATOL holder may provide you with services you have bought or a suitable alternative (at no extra cost to you). You agree to accept that in those circumstances the alternative ATOL holder will perform those obligations and you agree to pay any money outstanding to be paid by you under your contract to that alternative ATOL holder. However, you also agree that in some cases it will not be possible to appoint an alternative ATOL holder, in which case you will be entitled to make a claim under the ATOL scheme (or your credit card issuer where applicable). If we, or the suppliers identified on your ATOL certificate, are unable to provide the services listed (or a suitable alternative, through an alternative ATOL holder or otherwise) for reasons of insolvency, the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust may make a payment to (or confer a benefit on) you under the ATOL scheme. You agree that in return for such a payment or benefit, you assign absolutely to those Trustees any claims which you have or may have arising out of or relating to the non-provision of the services, including any claim against us, the travel agent or your credit card issuer where applicable. You also agree that any such claims may be re-assigned to another body, if that other body has paid sums you have claimed under the ATOL scheme. The Civil Aviation Authority can be contacted at Gatwick Airport South, West Sussex, RH6 0YR, UK tel +44 (0)333 103 6350, e-mail claims@caa.co.uk www.caa.co.uk We are a member of ABTA (ABTA number V4744). If your holiday does not include flights, ABTA will financially protect your holiday by ensuring you receive a refund or, if your arrangements include return travel to the UK (other than flights) you are returned to the UK in the event that your holiday cannot be provided as a result of our insolvency. ABTA can be contacted at 30 Park Street, London SE1 9EQ, UK tel +44 (0)20 3117 0599 www.abta.com 19. Flights In accordance with EU Directive (EC) No 2111/2005, we are required to bring to your attention the existence of a “Community list” which contains details of air carriers who are subject to an operating ban within the EU. The Community list is available for inspection at https://ec.europa.eu/transport/ modes/air/safety/air-ban/search_en . We are required to advise you of the actual carrier(s) (or, if the actual carrier(s) is not known, the likely carrier(s)) that will operate your flight(s) at the time of booking. Where we are only able to inform you of the likely carrier(s) at the time of booking, we shall inform you of the identity of the actual carrier(s) as soon as we become aware of this. Any change to the operating carrier(s) after your booking has been confirmed will be notified to you as soon as possible. If the carrier becomes subject to an operating ban as above as a result of which we/the carrier are unable to offer you a suitable alternative the provisions of clause 9 Changes and cancellation by us will apply. We are not always in a position at the time of booking to confirm the flight timings which will be used in connection with your flight. The flight timings shown in our brochure, website and/or on your confirmation invoice are for guidance only and are subject to alteration and confirmation. Flight timings are outside our control. They are set by airlines and are subject to various factors including air traffic control restrictions, weather conditions and the ability of passengers to check in on time. Specific instructions relating to departure and travel arrangements will be sent with your travel documents approximately 2 weeks before departure. Please check your tickets very carefully to ensure you have the correct flight times. Flight times may be changed even after tickets have been despatched - we will contact you as soon as possible if this occurs. Any change in the identity of the carrier, flight timings, and/or aircraft type (if advised) will not entitle you to cancel or change to other arrangements. 20. Delay and Denied Boarding Regulations For cruises which begin in the EU, EU Regulation 1177/2010 applies. Any liability we have for providing accommodation is limited to €80 per passenger for a maximum of 3 nights. If your flight is cancelled or delayed, your flight ticket is downgraded or boarding is denied by your airline, depending on the circumstances, the airline may be required to pay you compensation, refund the cost of your flight and/or provide you with accommodation and/or refreshments under EC Regulation No 261/2004 - the Denied Boarding Regulations 2004. Where applicable, you must pursue the airline for the compensation or other payment due to you. We are not the carrier and have no liability to you under this Regulation. If your airline does not comply with these rules you may use the CAA Passenger Advice and Complaints Service. See www.caa.co.uk 21. Brochure / website / advertising material accuracy The information contained in our brochure, website and other advertising material is believed correct to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. However, errors may occasionally occur and information may subsequently change. You must therefore ensure you check all details of your chosen holiday (including the price) with us at the time of booking. 22. Children For holidays other than cruises, we are unable to accommodate children under 9 years old at the date of departure. For cruises, the minimum age limit is 12 years old at the date of departure. We reserve the right to limit the number of children on any particular cruise. Any minor must be accompanied

by and share a cabin with an adult aged 21 or over. If the adult is not the minor’s parent, a “Parental Consent Guardianship Form” must be signed by a parent or legal guardian prior to sailing. 23. Health and safety You must attend all mandatory safety briefings and drills at the commencement of the holiday and any subsequent briefings or drills required during the holiday by any carrier or supplier. You must at all times comply with rules and regulations and the orders and directions of carriers and our suppliers and warrant that your conduct will not impair the safety of others. We, carriers, our suppliers and/or the relevant authorities are entitled to administer a public health questionnaire at any time. You must complete the questionnaire and supply accurate information regarding any symptoms of illness. We may deny boarding to any passenger who has symptoms of any viral or bacterial illness. You must report illness and you may be required to remain in your cabin or hotel room as required by the ship’s captain or the hotel manager. Refusal to comply with any of these procedures may result in your holiday being terminated. We have no liability to you in the event that we cancel or curtail your holiday as referred to in this clause. In respect of cruises which commence in an EU Member State and where necessary in order to meet applicable international, European and national safety requirements and/or where the design or structure of the ship or port infrastructure and equipment, including port terminals, makes it impossible to carry out the embarkation, disembarkation or carriage of a passenger suffering from a disability of reduced mobility in a safe or operationally feasible manner, we and the carrier are entitled to refuse a booking from the person concerned. Passengers must be fully mobile to travel on any cruise. We cannot provide individual assistance to any passenger for walking, embarking or disembarking or travelling on other forms of transportation. In the event that you require assistance with embarking or disembarking from the ship at the first or last port as a result of your reduced mobility or disability, please advise us at the time of booking but in any event no later than 48 hours before the assistance is required. Some ships may not have elevators. You must check at the time of booking. Some excursions require a good level of physical fitness and do not have vehicles and/or there are restrictions re access. Regulation 1177/2010 may be viewed at http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/ HTML/?uri=CELEX:32010R1177&from=EN and the DFT Guidance at https:// www.gov.uk/government/publications/draft-guidance-notes-relating-toregulation-eu-no-1177-2010. The carrier, acting via the captain, reserves the right to refuse passage, disembark or confine to a cabin any passenger whose physical or mental condition or behaviour is considered in the sole opinion of the captain to constitute a risk to the passenger’s own well-being or that of any other passenger or crew member. The carrier and the captain reserve the right to disembark any passenger whose behaviour affects the comfort, enjoyment, safety or well-being of other passengers or of any crew. During passage through locks or under low bridges or in the event of adverse weather conditions, it may be necessary to close the sundeck to passengers. Sundeck closures are rigidly enforced in the interests of safety. Ships may be required to moor alongside one another in some ports. This may result in your view being blocked. It may also result in your having to cross other ships in order to go ashore. While we take reasonable steps to minimise noise and vibrations on the cruise ships, you acknowledge and accept that some noise and vibration may be experienced on vessels and that we will not be liable to you in relation to such noise and vibration. 24. Food allergies If you have any food allergies which may cause significant health issues, you must report this in writing at the time of booking or as soon as convenient. It is your responsibility to ensure that you actively avoid any food you are allergic to and make all appropriate enquiries to establish the ingredients of any food. The supplier is not under any obligation to prepare or provide special meals. 25. Smoking Passengers must observe the non-smoking policy on board the ships, hotels and other transport provided. If smoke is detected in any accommodation, a cleaning fee of £165.00 per occurrence will be billed to the passenger’s account. Smoking restrictions include e-cigarette smoking. If there is violation of the non-smoking policy, then passengers may be disembarked from the ship or asked to leave the hotel without refund. 26. Indemnity You must indemnify us and the carrier for all penalties, fines, charges, losses or expenses incurred or imposed upon us, the carrier or our suppliers by virtue of an act or violation of law by you and or any breach of these terms and conditions or any carrier’s or suppliers terms and conditions of conditions of carriage. 27. Pregnancy The river cruise ships, yachts and Star Clipper ships do not have doctors or facilities to deliver babies or provide-natal treatment. We recommend that women who are less than 12 weeks pregnant seek medical advice prior to travel. For safety reasons women past their 24th week of pregnancy at any stage of the cruise cannot be carried on board. Airlines also have restrictions.

Pregnant women are required to produce a fitness to travel certificate based on the proposed holiday itinerary and transport provider’s requirements. The carrier expressly reserves the right to refuse passage to board to any passenger who appears to be in an advanced state of pregnancy and the carrier shall have no liability whatsoever in respect of either such refusal and/ or the carriage. 28. Medical facilities/treatment on board and ashore There are no doctors on board any of the river cruise ships, yachts and Star Clipper ships in our programme. Should you require medical attention during your holiday then local medical services can be contacted for emergency treatment. The cost of such treatment is your sole responsibility. We are not be liable for any aspect of medical treatment provided to you ashore or in resort. If you have any medical condition which may need treatment during a cruise, this must be disclosed at the time of booking in order for a risk assessment to be undertaken as to whether you can be safely carried. You may be asked to provide medical evidence for this purpose. Carriage is dependent on the nature and extent of the medical condition, the itinerary and length of cruise. In relation to other holidays please notify us in writing of any medical or reduced mobility needs at the resort or on transport provided by us. This includes adapted hotel rooms and assistance at airports. In relation to your own medical equipment, there are limited storage facilities on board ships and in hotels. You must check prior to booking if the equipment is allowed on board aircraft, ships or hotels. Scooters cannot be carried on board ships due to space limitations and reasons of safety. 29. Disability/wheelchairs/service animals During our holidays, we visit many historical sites and often enjoy walking tours of various places of interest. Some holidays, therefore, may not be suitable for clients of impaired mobility. Before you make your booking, we will advise you as to whether the proposed holiday arrangements are generally suitable for someone with reduced mobility. However, reduced mobility of course means different things to different individuals as we fully appreciate that individual capabilities, restrictions and requirements are likely to vary considerably. When we refer to reduced mobility, this means any material reduction in mobility whether this is permanent or temporary and whether caused by age or by physical or mental disability or impairment or other cause of disability. Our priority is always the comfort and safety of passengers as well as complying with the strict legal requirements relating to safety of life at sea and inland waterways. In order to achieve these objectives, passengers with reduced mobility or disability or who need assistance dogs should at the time of booking provide as much detail as possible of the matters set out on our website at www.rivieratravel.co.uk/reducedmobilityinformation. Passengers may be required to be accompanied or may be refused carriage. You warrant that you have considered the INFORMATION TO PASSENGERS FOR REDUCED MOBILITY AND DISABILITIES and that you have made all relevant notifications to us. Please be aware that there are no wheelchair accessible cabins on any of the river cruise ships, yachts and Star Clipper ships used on our cruises. Disabled rooms in hotels are limited in number and so must be prebooked and subject to availability. 30. Security Weapons, ammunition, explosives, substances that are hazardous, disabling, or illegal, or any other article that in the sole opinion of the captain may be considered dangerous, are strictly prohibited aboard the ship or carried on any form of transport or hotels. You consent to a reasonable search being made of your person, property, cabin, hotel room and to the removal and confiscation or destruction of any object which may, in our opinion or that of any carrier or supplier will impair the safety of others or of property or be illegal or inconvenience others. 31. Assistance whilst away In the event you end up in difficulty (of any sort) during your holiday, we will provide you with appropriate assistance as soon as reasonably possible including by the provision of appropriate information on health services, local authorities and consular assistance and by assisting you to make distance communications and to find alternative travel arrangements as may be applicable. Where you are in difficulty as a result of your negligence, we may charge you a reasonable fee for this assistance which will not exceed the costs we actually incur. 32. Data Protection We are a data controller for the purposes of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Data Protection Act 2018 (data protection laws). Personal data will be collected, processed, stored and used securely and in accordance with our privacy policy and data protection laws. Please see www. rivieratravel.co.uk for our data protection privacy policy. 33. Law and Jurisdiction Save as provided by law and subject to the provisions of the Regulation all claims must be brought in the English courts which shall have exclusive jurisdiction and shall be subject to English law.

Comprehensive Holiday Insurance from only £20.70 Travel insurance is a vital aspect of booking any holiday, giving you protection against unforeseen circumstances that could otherwise spoil your holiday. To assist you with this, we have arranged competitive travel insurance from Travel & General Insurance Services Limited to specifically meet your needs on a Riviera Travel holiday. It is a condition of booking that you purchase travel insurance that properly covers you for the holiday you are taking. Travel insurance is provided by Riviera Travel as an appointed representative of Travel & General Insurance Services Limited who are authorised and regulated by the FCA and details can be found on their website www.fca.org.uk.

Our Insurance Premiums (per person) Age on date of travel 18-65 66-69 70-74 75-79 80+

Europe

Worldwide excl N.America

N.America

Up to 5 days 6-8 days 9-15 days Up to 16 days Up to 26 days Up to 17 days £20.70 £31.09 £36.30 £50.96 £71.76 £71.76 £36.30 £41.50 £46.69 £82.16 £102.96 £102.96 £36.30 £46.69 £57.10 £92.56 £109.20 £113.36 £57.10 £67.49 £77.89 Please call 0330 024 9952 £67.50 £88.30 £109.09 All premiums include Insurance Premium Tax at 20%

It is a condition of the policy that you must declare all pre-existing medical conditions for yourself and anyone else named as an insured on the policy, your immediate family and any travelling companions to Healthcheck on 01702 427179 to ensure that you have the appropriate cover. A policy booklet is provided which contains all of the terms and conditions and must be read carefully to ensure that it meets your requirements. You may return the policy and the proof of purchase for any reason within 14 days of purchase to receive a full refund provided that you have not travelled or made a claim. If you have any queries regarding the insurance you can contact Travel & General Insurance Company on 0845 345 3456. It is a condition of booking that everyone travelling with us is adequately covered, so if you do not takeout our insurance please state the name and number of your policy at the time of booking.

Riviera Travel, New Manor, 328 Wetmore Road, Burton-on-Trent, DE14 1SP Tel: 01283 742300 Email: www.rivieratravel.co.uk

ABTA Number V4744

223


Brochure Code

AGENT

The world. Within reach.

RIVER & OCEAN CRUISE COLLECTION 2019 & 2020

EUROPEAN & WORLDWIDE TOURS COLLECTION 2019 & 2020

Luxury river and ocean cruise collection

European & Worldwide tours collection

At Riviera Travel, we bring the heartbeat of our destinations closer. We plan it all around you, including what’s essential and leaving the unnecessary out, so experiencing the world doesn’t cost the earth. For more information and to book, contact your preferred travel agent.

The world. Within reach. Published 7/19

Riviera Travel, New Manor, 328 Wetmore Road, Burton-on-Trent DE14 1SP Tel: 01283 744 370 www.rivieratravel.co.uk/agents Prices and availability correct at time of print. All rights reserved.

ABTA Number V4744


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