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Europe: France, Germany & Belgium Singles Cruise
October 10 - October 20, 2024

Join us on this singles cruise stopping at amazing ports of call to see and visit Europe: France, Germany & Belgium. Our European Cruise has this plus much much more. So why wait, Book Now!
 

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Europe: France, Germany & Belgium Singles Cruise Daily Itinerary

southampton englandCruise Day 1: London (Southampton) (Thursday: October 10, 2024 / 4:00pm) 
Southampton is a port city on England’s south coast. It’s home to the SeaCity Museum, with an interactive model of the Titanic, which departed from Southampton in 1912. Nearby, Southampton City Art Gallery specializes in modern British art. Solent Sky Museum features vintage aircraft like the iconic Spitfire. Tudor House Garden displays artifacts covering over 800 years of history, including a penny-farthing bike.
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Cruise Day 2: Le Havre (Paris), France  (Friday: October 11, 2024 / 6:00am - 7:00pm)
Mont St MichelLe Havre is a major port in northern France's Normandy region, where the Seine River meets the English Channel. It's joined to the city across the estuary, Honfleur, by the Pont de Normandie cable-stayed bridge. Following WWII, Le Havre's heavily damaged city center was famously redesigned by Belgian architect Auguste Perret. Today it features many landmark examples of reinforced-concrete architecture.
Included Shore Excursion: Mont St Michel Visit
 - Enjoy the French countryside as we travel from the port of Le Harve to Mont St Michel. So worth the 2 1/2 hour drive as Mont-Saint-Michel is one of Europe’s most unforgettable sights and will take your breath away.. Built between the 11th and 16th centuries, it is set in the mesmerizing bay where Normandy and Brittany merge. Rising hundreds of feet above a rocky islet amidst vast sandbanks exposed to powerful tides stands a Gothic Benedictine abbey surrounded by a medieval village.
We will have a few hours to explore the village and Mont St Michel's surrounding views. There are many things to see including museums, churches and the spectacular Abbey (10 Euro). The climb up to the Mont Saint-Michel is considerable: the pathway leading to the top is steep, narrow and cobblestoned and there is a lot of stairs, especially when going to the Abbey. You can explore as much or as little as you would like.

 

Cruise Day 3: Brussels / Bruges (Zeebrugge), Belgium  (Saturday: October 12, 2024  / 8:00am - 6:00pm)
BrugesBruges is an ancient city located in the northern part of Belgium, about 62 miles from Brussels. The city was once a main port of Belgium welcomed artists and nobles from Europe during the 15th century and is distinguished by canals, cobbled streets and medieval buildings. Its port, Zeebrugge, is an important center for fishing and European trade. In the city center’s Burg square, the 14th-century Stadhuis (City Hall) has an ornate carved ceiling. Nearby, Market square features a 13th-century belfry with a 47-bell carillon and a 272 foot tower with panoramic views.
Included Shore Excursion: Shuttle to Bruges & Private Walking Tour - Our drive to Bruges is Bruges canalabout a half an hour and where our walking tour begins. Our old town walk will take us to the best of countless bridges, chocolate shops and medieval treasures highlighting the splendor of this historically rich city. Having gracefully aged from its days as a medieval trading center, Bruges seems almost too good to be true, made of stunning gothic and Renaissance buildings and presenting a charming atmosphere today.

We will tour the striking canal side views, cross legendary bridges and have some breaks for photos at the Market Square, Belfry Tower, Quay of the Rosary, Chapel of the Holy Blood and Saint John’s Hospital, an eight hundred-year-old venue once caring for pilgrims and travelers.

Before we depart for our ship the guide will be happy to direct us towards the most delectable Belgian chocolate shops, legendary breweries or waffle shops for a taste of local delicacies.

 

Cruise Day 4: Amsterdam, Netherlands (Sunday: October 13, 2024 / 7:00am - 8:00pm) Amsterdam
Amsterdam is the Netherlands’ capital, known for its artistic heritage, elaborate canal system and narrow houses with gabled facades, legacies of the city’s 17th-century Golden Age. Its Museum District houses the Van Gogh Museum, works by Rembrandt and Vermeer at the Rijksmuseum, and modern art at the Stedelijk. Cycling is key to the city’s character, and there are numerous bike paths.
Included Shore Excursion: Amsterdam Highlights & Zaanse Schans Windmill Village Tour - Leave the city behind as we drive to one of Holland's most charming villages, Zaanse Schans. Travelers associate Holland with its windmills, and Zaanse Schans has plenty of historic windmills and houses, most completed in the late 1500s to the 1600s. At one time, Zaanse Schans had more than 500 windmills along its canals. Sadly, most of them are long gone. We will walk tour past some of the historic green-timbered houses and canals to a working windmill.
Cheese-making is also an old Dutch guild and a visit to a local dairy farm offers us an opportunity to view a cheese-making demonstration and experience the taste of fresh cheese.
Then we will drive back to the beautiful capital of the Netherlands for an overview tour of Amsterdam. See the architecture of city mansions, countless canals and amazing views from the famous museum district to the historic city center. We will walk by St. Nicholas Basilica and around Amsterdam's main square, the Dam.

 

Cruise Day 5: Cruising  ( Monday: October 14, 2024 )
Tote bag paintingOur first day at sea should be relaxing but lots of fun. So let's get to know each other using the interesting Conversation Starter questions. We never know what the question is or the unexpected answers from your fellow cruisers.
This afternoon is Paint Your Tote time.  If you can color then you will love painting a tote bag. So sit back and let your artistic juices start flowing.  And yes you get to keep the bag so get as creative as you like. 

 

Cruise Day 6: Oslo, Norway  (Tuesday: October 15, 2024 / 6:00am - 3:00pm)
Oslo NorwayOslo, the capital of Norway, sits on the country’s southern coast at the head of the Oslofjord. It’s known for its green spaces and museums. Many of these are on the Bygdøy Peninsula, including the waterside Norwegian Maritime Museum and the Viking Ship Museum, with Viking ships from the 9th century. The Holmenkollbakken is a ski-jumping hill with panoramic views of the fjord. It also has a ski museum
Included Shore Excursion: Oslo Highlights Tour - Our tour starts with a panoramic drive along the Oslo harborside and past the Norwegian National Opera & Ballet, Akershus Fortress and the inventive Oslo Barcode buildings. Then we will stroll through the artworks of sculptor Gustav Vigeland at Frogner Park. The life-size granite and bronze statues exhibited are a pageant of mankind's many faces and phases, each one telling a story.
Oslo Barcode buildingsNext we travel to see some of the world's greatest Viking treasures on the Bygdøy peninsula. Located in the Viking Ship Museum we will see 3 of the world's best-preserved Viking ships up close. The Gokstad, Tune and Oseberg were sea-going ships before they were towed ashore and used in funeral rituals for their wealthy owners around the Oslo Fjord. In the tombs, archaeologists found some of the richest grave finds of the Viking Age. At the Viking Ship Museum we will see the ships and skeletal remains, beautiful wooden carvings and objects that shed light on the Vikings' fascinating world.
On the way back to the city center we will stop for a sky-high panoramic view on top of the Holmenkollen Hill. Here, the true beauty of Oslo is palpable and we will experience the stunning landscape of gently sloping hills and sea surrounding this Nordic gem.
Once back in the historic Oslo center, enjoy free time for coffee or shopping before we continue our tour. Our guide will take us for an outside visit of City Hall and a stroll along the pedestrian street of Karl Johans gate, Oslo's main thoroughfare. Our day of Oslo discoveries comes to an end back to the cruise port.

 

Cruise Day 7: Copenhagen, Denmark (Wednesday: October 16, 2024  / 9:00am - 5:00pm)
Baltic copenhagenCopenhagen, Denmark’s capital, sits on the coastal islands of Zealand and Amager. It’s linked to Malmo in southern Sweden by the Öresund Bridge. Indre By, the city's historic center, contains Frederiksstaden, an 18th-century rococo district, home to the royal family’s Amalienborg Palace. Nearby is Christiansborg Palace and the Renaissance-era Rosenborg Castle, surrounded by gardens and home to the crown jewels.
Included Shore Excursion: Copenhagen Highlights & Christiansborg Palace -
Touring Denmark's capital is as exciting and adventurous as the history of this Viking nation itself. We will stop and see the highlights of Danish culture and history at Amalienborg Palace Square, admire the Little Mermaid and drive past the best of Copenhagen with Tivoli Gardens, Town Hall Square and old harbor front area at Nyhavn canal. On our tour to Christiansborg Palace we will revel in the beauty of the Royal Reception Rooms followed by free time in the heart of historic Copenhagen on Hojbro Square for a coffee break or a bit of shopping. Then we'll walk through the cobbled streets of picturesque old Copenhagen and meet our bus for a scenic drive back to the cruise harbor.

 

Cruise Day 8: Warnemunde, Germany (Thursday: October 17, 2024 / 7:00am - 9:00pm)
Warnemunde GermanyWhat does Berlin have that other world cities don't? Well, first of all, there's the locals, whose rough yet friendly charm is all part of the Berlin experience. It's been more than two decades since the walls came down and Berlin became unified in many ways, including the pursuit of joy. Add to that an incredible array of sights that reflect not only the city's new-found swagger but also its great history. Germany's capital city is a city that balances cosmopolitan chic with a liberal undercurrent of creativity and cool. Famous landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate and Reichstag fascinate and the elegant Bavarian Quarter amazes.
Schwerin CathedralIncluded Shore Excursion: Schwerin and its Fairy-tale Castle - Depart Warnemünde by coach and travel directly to the fairy-tale city of Schwerin. Upon arrival, we’ll be taken on a guided walk of the Old Town. Our walk will cover the main highlights, such as the historical buildings, the Mecklenburg State Theatre, medieval Schwerin Cathedral, and the imposing Romanesque-Gothic red-brick building. We’ll also get to see the magnificent Schwerin Castle, a historic castle located on a picturesque island, considered the capital’s most famous building.
Enjoy some time on your own for lunch, maybe a boat ride, depending on the schedule or some shopping. Next, we get to enjoy a guided walk through Schwerin Castle to admire the beautiful interior and the gardens with their majestic beauty offering stunning views.

 

Cruise Day 9: Helsingborg, Sweden(Friday: October 18, 2024 / 9:00am - 9:00pm)
Helsingborg SwedenHelsingborg is a coastal city in southern Sweden, across the Øresund Strait from Denmark, which is to the west. It’s known for its old town, home to the medieval Kärnan tower, the only surviving element of a fortress. Nearby is the Gothic Church of St. Mary, dating from the 1300s. The neo-Gothic Town Hall, with its tall clock tower, features stained-glass windows depicting important episodes in the city's history.
Included Shore Excursion: Join our host as we tender from our ship to explore the small town of Helsingborg on foot. Helsingborg is small enough to feel cozy yet large enough to feel vibrant. Surrounded by lush gardens, castles and a beautiful harbor area, it’s easy to fall in love with this compact seaside city. In Helsingborg's city centre there are five hundred shops, cosy restaurants and cafes. The shopping district starts from the Kullagatan pedestrian precinct in the center including its adjacent side streets and stretches to the city's center in the south around Gustav Adolf Torg. We will see Town Hall - This building is a symbol of the city, Karnan Tower before heading over to Fredriksdal Open-Air Museum to experience a piece of Swedish history with its old buildings, farmhouses and gardens.

 

Cruise Day 10: A Day at Sea (Saturday: October 19, 2024)
Our final day at sea together. Time to finish your jewelry projects, make any last minute purchases, take any last minue photos and to enjoy the calm of the sea as tomorrorow is disemabarkment day. Get your luggage packed then enjoy our Farewell Dinner together.

 

Cruise Day 11: London (Southampton), England (Sunday: October 20, 2024 / 8:00am Disembark)
Cruise docks in Southampton - Arrange your flights accordingly - Time to say goodbye to all your new single cruise friends as we make our way to the airport for our flights home.

 

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Singles Cruise Pricing

Inside Cabin
Interior staterooms are an excellent value. These spacious staterooms have no window which is great if you like to sleep late!

Ocean View
The large picture window will delight you and provides an excellent view of the ocean and all destinations!
                            * Some oceanview cabins have obstructed views

Private Balcony
Enjoy the scenic views from your own private balcony. Most balcony staterooms also have a separate sitting area.

I will share a cabin with a friend or use the Singles Cruise Match Program
Cabin TypeDepositCruise Full Payment

Inside

$350 $3297.50

Oceanview

$350 $3697.50

Balcony

$350 $4397.50
Best Single Travel provides roommate matching to our clients who confirm their reservations at least 70 days before departure.
Prices are in US Dollars and Include Shore Excursions, Taxes and Surcharges - Onboard Gratuities are Not Included
 
I want my own cabin
Cabin TypeDepositCruise Full Payment

Inside

$600 $4716.85

Oceanview

$600 $5296.85

Balcony

$600 $6916.85
Prices are in US Dollars and Include Shore Excursions, Taxes and Surcharges - Onboard Gratuities are Not Included

Pre & Post Cruise Packages
Southampton - 1 Night Holiday Inn - Cruise Transfer - Walking Tour
Share Room - $235
Single Room - $315



Europe: France, Germany & Belgium Singles Cruise
Final payment due June 3, 2024

If you would like a shared cabin and are booking 90 days prior to sailing we guarantee you a roommate match. If you are booking within 90 days of sailing we will confirm a roommate within 24 h ours.
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Morocco Desert and Kasbahs
40's - 50's and 60's+ Singles Vacations
New Year's in the Moroccan Desert

December 28, 2025 - Jan 8, 2026
$3350*

Visit Morocco a country with a heady mix of cultures, religions, languages with ancient roots and a strikingly modern outlook. The influence of Romans, Arabs and Europeans are spotted everywhere. Morocco is a unique blend of the African Berber, Arab and Mediterranean. For centuries travelers have crossed shifting sands and braved mountain passes in search of mythic Morocco. On this singles vacation you will be dazzled by royal palaces, extraordinary oasis and spectacular feats of hospitality.
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Morocco Desert and Kasbahs Daily Itinerary
Morocco Casablanca2Vacation Day 1 - Arrive Casablanca ( December 28, 2025 )

Arrive in the morning at Casablanca airport (flying home from Marrakesh) and transfer to our hotel. Shuttles will be available every 2 hours in the morning. Check-in and meet all your new single travel friends as we are greeted in the lobby by our tour guide at 3:00pm.
Casablanca, Morocco’s economic capital and the second largest city in Africa, retains its charm thanks to its Art Deco architecture. There are many wonderful discoveries to be made on our afternoon tour of Casablanca including: the Central Market, United Nations and Mohamed V Squares, the Habous Quarter, view The Royal Palace and visit Hassan II Mosque, the second largest mosque in the world.
Welcome Dinner at Rick’s Cafe Restaurant, the mythical saloon from the 1942 film "Casablanca", has finally been transformed from celluloid to wood, glass and plaster. Set in an old courtyard-style mansion built against the Old Medina, the restaurant piano bar is filled with architectural and decorative details reminiscent of the film.

 

Vacation Day 2 - Casablanca - ( December 29, 2025 )
Casablanca Morocco Old Medina bazaar 1Group departure for sightseeing tour of Casablanca including : Central Market , United Nations & Mohamed V Squares , the Habous Quarter, The Royal palace (from outside), visit of Hassan II Mosque (visit inside) -- the second largest mosque in the world , tour by the cornice Aïn Diab. Sightseeing ends back at the hotel.
19H30 Dinner at Rick’s Cafe Restaurant
About Rick's Café: the mythical saloon from the 1942 film "Casablanca" has finally been transformed from celluloid to wood, glass and plaster thanks to the imagination and determination of an American woman enamoured of Morocco, Kathy Kriger. Set in an old courtyard-style mansion built against the walls of the Old Medina of Casablanca, the restaurant piano bar is filled with architectural and decorative details reminiscent of the film: curved arches, a sculpted bar, balconies, balustrades as well as dramatic beaded and stenciled brass lighting and plants that cast luminous shadows on white walls. Details have been added that go beyond the film set in terms of ambience and comfort - four fireplaces, banquettes and an intimate private dining with view of the fishing port provide the background setting for an international menu specializing in Casablanca's fresh fish, vegetables and fruit. A pianist , provides the soundtrack to the sophisticated elegant surroundings. Guests steeped in the elegant atmosphere come to feel as though they are in the film, and each evening a new chapter unfolds in the lives of the characters who are part of today's.

 

Vacation Day 3 - Casablanca - Rabat - Meknes - Volubilis - Fez ( December 30, 2025 )
RabatAfter breakfast we depart for Rabat the capital of the kingdom and headquarters of the government, parliament, ministries and administrations. View the Royal Palace, Hassan Tower, the famous tomb of the late king Mohamed V who fulfilled Morocco's independence, and the Oudaya Kasbah.
Next we travel to Meknes with its 25 miles of walls surrounding the city it is rich in history. See the Gate of Bab Mansour, the ancient Jewish quarter, and the Moulay Ismail Granaries.
Before we continue to Fez we stop to explore the relics of the Roman city Volubilis, North Africa's best preserved and most significant archaeological site. Occupied by the Romans in around 40BC, it developed into a thriving city of 20 000. To walk around the site today brings the grand achievements and daily routines of an ancient civilization vividly to life. Especially notable are a series of mosaic floors depicting scenes from classical mythology and everyday life.

Vacation Day 4 - Exploring Spiritual and Cultural Fez ( December 31, 2025 )
Fez MoroccoToday we explore Fez, the cultural and spiritual center of Morocco, founded in 790 AD and the oldest of the three imperial cities. Our guided tour includes the medieval Medina, the old part of the city, which has been continuously inhabited since the 10th century and still bustles with a throng of colorfully costumed tribal people, from olive-dealers and veiled women, to merchants and traditional bell-ringing water-sellers.
Our vacation continues to the Mellah, the Jewish quarter with a walled boundary and a fortified gateway. These Jewish quarters were located near the royal residencies so that the inhabitants would be protected.
morocco new yearAfter time for lunch, wander the winding cobblestone streets in search of bargains. We’ll visit the famous leather tanneries, a honeycomb of vats erupting in an explosion of brilliant color.
Ring in the New Year in the Moroccan Desert, making memories to last a lifetime! Enjoy a New Year's Eve Gala Dinner, show and fireworks!

 

Vacation Day 5 - Fez - Ifran - Midelt - Erfoud - Merzouga (  January 1, 2026 )
MerzougaAfter breakfast we travel past a pageantry of fragrant, dense pine and cedar forests, terraced farms and the mud-brick Berber villages in Azrou known for its wood-carved handicrafts and expert carpet weaving. We stop in Midelt, a sleepy village flanked by the verdant beauty of both the Middle and the snow-covered High Atlas Mountains, bursting with colorful minerals that mottle the mountainside in a blaze of ruby, emerald and topaz.

 

Vacation Day 6 - Erfoud /Merzouga ( January 2, 2026 )
Morocco 4wd desertThis morning we visit a souk and practice your bargaining skills in a labyrinth of vivid stalls and tiny shops. Delve into the narrow lanes and alleys of the medina, past food shops and tearooms that are the bustling heart of Erfoud's life. Shop for traditional handicrafts, rich fabric and aromatic spices, then navigate the vibrant Jemaa El Fna, past juice sellers and snake charmers, dancing monkeys, magicians and hucksters; immerse yourself in the scents and sights of the 'ochre city.'
This afternoon we will be transported by 4WD vehicles across the High Atlas, along oasis valley gorges and past one thousand Kasbahs for a sunset camel trek across the sandy dunes of the Erg Chebbi. The Moroccan desert is beautiful and Camel trekking, in such a destination is a once in a lifetime experience. These dunes are unique due to it's gorgeous orange color during sunset.

 

Vacation Day 7 - Merzouga - Erfoud - Tinghir - Ouarzazate ( January 3, 2026 )
AMorocco Todra Gorgefter breakfast we travel back to Erfoud by 4WD vehicles where we reboard our bus and drive to Tinghir and onto Todra Gorge. The scenery is spectacular. The gorge is just wide enough for a crystal-clear river and some trekkers to squeeze through. Local people live in the area and can be seen with their small donkeys, or herding camels.
Our day ends at Ouarzazate where we check-in to our hotel and enjoy a wonderful dinner.

 

 

Vacation Day 8 - Ourazatate - Marrakech ( January 4, 2026 )
Ouarzazate KasbahJust on the edge of Ourazatate, we visit the Taourirt Kasbah, a citadel set against the backdrop of the Atlas Mountains. With almost 300 rooms and a true maze of passageways, steps, and keylock doors, it’s easy to feel lost within this immense structure that only connects to the outside world through a narrow entrance doorway.
Stop at Ait Benhaddou, a traditional Mud Brick city and a UNESCO site. Ait Benhaddou has appeared in more than 10 movies, including Lawrence of Arabia and Gladiator. Free time for souvenir shopping or have lunch at the terrace of the restaurant facing the kasbah.
We depart for Marrakech via the Tichka Mountain Pass. Starting at the gateway of the Sahara Desert we drive to the great Marrakech Plains. The road winds and turns up along the Atlas Mountains, offering views of massive foothills blanketed in green vegetation. Walnut groves and crystal mountain streams, along with rows of oak trees are found along the way.


Vacation Day 9 - Marrakech ( January 5, 2026 )
Snake charmerWe spend the day in Marrakech. An enchanting palm oasis set against the snow-capped peaks of the High Atlas Mountains, Marrakech is Morocco’s second oldest majestic imperial city and retains the splendor of its ancient past. Buildings are blushed in hues of the red earth, the horse-drawn carriages clip along broad avenues lined with palm, lime and orange trees. In the morning w visit the ancient Bahia Palace from the days of the harem, the royal Saadian Tombs and the Koutoubia Mosque and Minaret, Menara Garden and the Medina.
This afternoon, we continue our visit visit of Jemaa El Fna Square where Berber acrobats, fortune tellers, storytellers and mischievous monkeys perform. By night food stalls open in the square turning it into a huge busy open-air restaurant

Vacation Day 10 - Marrakech - Ourika Valley ( January 6, 2026 )
Setti FatmaTake a day off from the city as we drive southeast to the Souk Tnine de L’ourika, the gateway to the pleasant Ourika Valley. En route we will stop at an Argan Cooperative where we will witness women cultivating the Argan nut to make Argan oil, Argan butter, and cosmetic products. The cooperative is run by women and samples and purchases are available.The souk, located near a picturesque zaouia with a rock drop background, is a small village easily explored on foot. Our driver will stop and we will have time to browse the local crafts and other Moroccan treasures.
Setti Fatma WaterfallMoving through the valley we stop at Setti Fatma, a favorite weekend resort with beautiful streams and waterfalls. Enjoy a stroll through the typical Berber village, have lunch,l visit the famous tomb of Setti Fatma and take a short hike to the first waterfall. Then we visit a saffron farm, this spice is a key part of Moroccan tradition.
It is known as "red gold" due to its color and because it has long been the most expensive spice in the world. Between 150,000 and 200,000 Persian saffron (crocus sativus) flowers, which produce saffron, are required to obtain just a kilo!


Vacation Day 11 - Marrakech ( January 7, 2026 )
Marrakech SoukA free day to explore the city and markets of Marrakech. Marrakech has the largest traditional market (souk) in Morocco. A souk can mean either a single market stall or, as in this case, a whole bustling labyrinth of stalls selling everything from rugs and spices to leather goods and love potions.
And later this evening -- Promenade by horse-drawn carriages to our Farewell Dinner at Gharnata Palace, a beautiful private palace or "riad" situated in the "médina". Walk through a torched lit Narrow Street to arrive at the Palace. Our entertainment will be an Andalusian orchestra and a belly dancer.

Vacation Day 12 - Depart Marrakech ( January 8, 2026 )
After a final breakfast we have to say goodbye to all our new single travel friends as our vacation comes to an end and we are transferred to the airport and our flights home. 

Hotels

  Casablanca:  Kenzi Tower Hotel Fez: Palais La Medina & Spa Merzouga: Kasbah Tombouctou
  Ouarzazate: Ksar Ighanda hotel Marrakech: Palm Plaza
 
 

Morocco Singles Vacation

 
Dates: December 28, 2025 - Jan 8, 2026

Price: $3350*


Singles Vacation Includes

* 11 Nights Accommodations
* Breakfast Daily - 10 Dinners
   - New Year's Eve Gala Dinner, show and fireworks
* Guided Tours per itinerary
* English Speaking Guides
* Airport/Hotel Transfers on Tour Dates
* All Taxes and Surcharges

 

*The price per person is for a double room. Free roommate matching is available on all our vacations, so there is never a need to pay a "single supplement". If you wish to room alone it is an additional $799

Not Included

* International Airfare
* Tips


Deposit - $400
Final Payment October 1, 2025

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