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EuroVista's small group touring is the new way to see Europe. Itineraries are planned to ensure you have an enjoyable and memorable adventure that leaves you feeling fulfilled - not exhausted.
EuroVista limits guest numbers to a maximum of 18, thereby ensuring a higher level of comfort and personal attention. Meticulously crafted itineraries include exceptional quality accommodation, superb cuisine, a relaxed pace, a no tipping policy, inclusive sightseeing and private transfers. And, equally important for discerning travellers, each tour is designed to provide the perfect balance between organised sightseeing and the freedom to pursue their own interests.
Small group travel ensures a high degree of comfort, security and personal attention. EuroVista's small to mid-size deluxe touring vehicles will take you into areas not accessible to the large tour coaches.
EuroVista places special importance on the many UNESCO World Heritage Sites located throughout Europe, visiting as many as possible.
You'll enjoy many small-group benefits and stay in carefully chosen 'limited occupancy' boutique hotels or manor houses in the historic centres of Europe's great cities and many charming family-run establishments in small towns.
Itineraries are designed to spend less time on the road and more time sightseeing, shopping, relaxing or pursuing your own interests.
EuroVista includes sightseeing excursions in its itineraries as well as many special dinners and entertainments often considered optional extras on other tours. Transfers to and from the airport are in private vehicles and the payment of gratuities or 'tips' is taken care of by Eurovista. Every meal is planned as a special occasion, a chance to savour gourmet cuisine and regional delicacies.
IBERIAN FIESTA (Spain & Portugal) – 17 DAYS
Local guides escort you to the sights of Madrid, including the Prado Museum and the lavish Royal Palace, before driving to Toledo and the Alcazar Fortress. Through the Tras Os Montes region to Porugal and Porto, home of port wine.
Visit the sanctuary and neo-classical Pilgrimage Basilica at Fatima, cruise the Douro River and enter the walled town of Obidos. Dine in the quaint Amalfa Quarter of Lisbon, home to the haunting Faro music.
See the exquisite Jeronimo's Monastery and the picturesque town of Sintra with its 14th century palace, as well as the resort town of Estoril.
Visit Andalusia, famed for bullfights, gypsies, and picturesque villages and enjoy a tapas dinner and flamenco show in Seville, as well as Cordoba, rich in Muslim, Jewish and Christian history, and Alcazar, the last Moorish kingdom in Spain.
From Granada along the Costa del Sol to Ronda, the white villages of Andalusia and the British Crown Colony of Gibraltar with its famous Rock and Barbary Apes.
Fly to Barcelona and see the famed Barcelona sights including Gaudi's Sagrada Familia, the gothic quarter, 14th century cathedral and the Picasso Museum.
ESSENCE OF EASTERN EUROPE – 17 DAYS
See the sights of imperial and modern Vienna, and follow the Danube River to Budapest, "Paris of the East". Visit Szentendre with its narrow, winding streets and baroque homes, and across the border, Slovakia and the picturesque village of Banksa Bystricia.
Enter Poland and the city of Cracow, its cathedral and historic Old Town. En route to Warsaw, visit Auschwitz and Czestochowa with its famous Black Madonna.
See the sights of Warsaw including the Jewish Ghetto Memorial and Radziwell Palace, and take a first class express train to Berlin, and an evening at Berlin's Reichstag and dinner in the historic Glass Dome.
See the Brandenberg Gate and drive along Unter den Linden past the Opera House and Alexanderplatz. Visit Potsdam, the Schloss Cecillienhof and gardens of the Sanssouci Palace of Frederick the Great.
En route to Prague stop at Dresden, restored since its bombing in World War II, and cross to the Czech Republic's capital Prague, and follow the path of the coronation processions of the Kings of Bohemia. Take a tour of the beautifully preserved renaissance palace of Nelahozeves Castle and its acclaimed art collection.
Visit Cesky Krumlov, a picturesque medieval town with its castle and rococo theatre. Return to Vienna and spend the last evening at the Hapsburg's Schonbrunn Palace, with dinner and a concert in the Orangerie.
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