Irish Escape:
29th April - 9th May, 2024Svetlana Frolova
Your Personal Consultant
Highlights
Dublin Airport
Dublin City
Galway
Irish NAtional Stud
Cork
Kilkenny
Bunratty Castle
Killarney National Park
Cliffs of Moher
Powerscourt
Glendalough
Cobh
Kenmare
Glengarriff
Union Hall
Limerick
Day 1 – Dublin | Welcome to Ireland
Day 2 – Dublin | Explore the Capital
Day 3 – Wicklow – Kilkenny | Gardens of Ireland
Day 4 – Waterford – Dungarvan – Cork | Along the Copper Coast
Day 5 – Cork – Cobh | Culinary Delights & Postcard Charm
Day 6 – Union Hall – Glengarriff – Kenmare| From Cork to the Kingdom
Day 7 – Ring of Kerry | Discover the Magic
Day 8 – Cliffs of Moher – Burren – Dromoland | North Along the Coast
Day 9 – Dromoland – Galway | A Day at Leisure
Day 10 – Bunratty – Kildare – Dublin Airport | Journey Through Elegance
Day 1: Monday - 29th April, 2024
Dublin
Dublin Airport
Dublin
Welcome to Ireland
Upon your arrival at Dublin Airport, you will be greeted by your driver, who will provide you with a comfortable transfer to Dublin City Centre. Once there, you are free to explore the vibrant city at your own pace.
Stroll the pedestrian Grafton Street, ramble around Dublin Castle grounds, take your time to admire the River Liffey.
In the evening, embrace the vibrant energy of Temple Bar, a renowned district known for its lively ambiance. Dive into the heart of this bustling area, where you can enjoy live music throughout the day and well into the night.
Transport – Private Transfer
Accommodation
The listed hotel is a sample hotel
5* Hotel in Dublin city
Immerse yourself in a world of comfort with our thoughtfully selected hotels. A 5-star hotel offers the pinnacle of luxury, providing impeccable service, elegant accommodations, and a host of exceptional amenities to ensure an unforgettable and indulgent stay.
Included:
- No Meals Included
Day 2: Tuesday - 30th April, 2024
Dublin
dublin
explore dublin
Meet your private guide for a walking tour of Dublin.
Explore the capital’s rich history with a visit to the iconic Trinity College and view the early Christian Book of Kells, St. Patrick’s Cathedral, and Kilmainham Jail.
You may also consider a guided tour of the Teeling Distillery or a ramble around the Guinness Storehouse.
Don’t forget to dive into Temple Bar, where you find live music all day and for most of the night.
No transport – Half-Day personal guide / self-explore
Activity (included)
book of kells & trinity library
Visit the Book of Kells, Ireland’s greatest cultural treasure, and marvel at the Long Room, one of the world’s most beautiful libraries.
The centerpiece of the library is the stunning Long Room, a magnificent chamber filled with row upon row of towering bookshelves. These shelves house an extensive collection of books, including some of the world’s most valuable and historically significant manuscripts. The atmosphere is one of tranquility and scholarly reverence, making it a haven for those seeking knowledge and inspiration.
One of the most notable treasures of the library is the Book of Kells, an illuminated manuscript dating back to the 9th century. This masterpiece of medieval artistry showcases intricate illustrations and beautifully preserved calligraphy, depicting the Four Gospels with exquisite detail.
Activity (included)
St. Patrick’s Cathedral
St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Dublin is a renowned and historic place of worship. It is the largest cathedral in Ireland and holds great significance as the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland, where St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, is said to have baptized converts to Christianity.
Inside, visitors are greeted by a spacious interior adorned with intricate stone carvings, beautiful stained glass windows, and ornate decorations. The grandeur of the cathedral is awe-inspiring, with high vaulted ceilings and a sense of serenity that permeates the space.
Please note that there is an admission fee for tourists to enter the cathedral, which helps support its ongoing maintenance and preservation.
Guinness Storehouse (optional)
The Guinness Storehouse is a legendary destination in the heart of Dublin, where the rich history and art of brewing the iconic Guinness beer comes to life. As the home of Guinness, this seven-storey building stands as a temple to the world-famous Irish stout, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the fascinating story behind one of Ireland’s most celebrated beverages.
One of the highlights of the Guinness Storehouse is the Gravity Bar, located on the top floor. As you ascend to this panoramic glass-walled bar, you’ll be treated to breathtaking 360-degree views of Dublin’s skyline. It’s the perfect spot to savor the ultimate reward for your journey – a complimentary pint of Guinness, enjoyed in a setting that captures the spirit of Ireland’s capital city.
Activity (optional)
EPIC Emigration Museum
Step into the EPIC Museum in Dublin and immerse yourself in the incredible journey of the Irish people across the world.
With interactive displays, engaging exhibits, and immersive storytelling, the museum showcases the history of Irish people and their contributions to the world. You’ll learn about the hardships and triumphs of Irish immigrants in countries like the US, Canada, Australia, South America, New Zealand, France, and Spain, including the stories of those who became presidents, leaders, and builders of the New World.
Accommodation
The listed hotel is a sample hotel
5* Hotel in Dublin city
Immerse yourself in a world of comfort with our thoughtfully selected hotels. A 5-star hotel offers the pinnacle of luxury, providing impeccable service, elegant accommodations, and a host of exceptional amenities to ensure an unforgettable and indulgent stay.
Included:
- Breakfast
Day 3: Wednesday - 1st May, 2024
Dublin
Powerscourt
Kilkenny
Wicklow - Kilkenny
wicklow – gardens of ireland
Meet your driver in the morning and set off on your journey.
Today you travel through the majestic Wicklow Mountains.
The highlight of the day is a must-see Powerscourt House & Gardens, not unknown to English royalty. You will find not one but many gardens, including a regular Italian and Japanese garden.
Further in the mountains, you will find a valley of Glendalough, an ancient monastic site. There’s a lovely walk between two lakes where St. Kevin founded the monastery.
Then drive to your next overnight destination – Kilkenny. Once there, explore the twists of cobbled streets.
Transport – Chauffeur Drive
Activity (included)
Powerscourt House & Gardens
Named 3rd Best Garden in the world by National Geographic.
Lose yourself in 47 acres of carefully curated and maintained gardens. With so many wondrous features to explore and the stunning Powerscourt House listed as one of the top 10 globally (Lonely Planet), there is something to take everyone’s breath away.
Stroll through striking formal designs, discover hidden nooks and hollows or take in the stunning views of the landscape from our sweeping terraces.
Activity (free)
Glendalough
For thousands of years people have been drawn to ‘the valley of the two lakes‘ for its spectacular scenery, rich history, archaeology and abundant wildlife.
Glendalough is a remarkable place that will still your mind, inspire your heart and fill your soul.
The Glendalough Valley is located in the Wicklow Mountains National Park and has many attractions to entice visitors, from its world famous Monastic Site with Round Tower to its scenic lakes and valleys, as well as a selection of walks and trails in the area including The Wicklow Way.
Accommodation
The listed hotel is a sample hotel
4* Hotel in Kilkenny
Immerse yourself in a world of comfort with our thoughtfully selected hotels. We prioritize your satisfaction by choosing accommodations that offer a welcoming ambience, convenient amenities, and attentive service.
Included:
- Breakfast
Day 4: Thursday - 2nd May, 2024
Kilkenny
Cork
Waterford
Dungarvan
Waterford - Dungarvan - Cork
along the Copper Coast
Begin your journey by departing from Kilkenny and heading to Waterford, a historic city known for its Viking heritage and crystal production. Visit the Waterford Museum of Treasures to learn about the city’s rich history, or take a tour of the Waterford Crystal factory to see how this world-famous crystal is made. Stroll through the city’s charming streets and enjoy the lively atmosphere.
Next, head to the Copper Coast, a stunning stretch of coastline that runs from Tramore to Dungarvan. Take a leisurely drive along the coast and enjoy the breathtaking views of the sea and cliffs. Stop at one of the many beaches along the way for a refreshing swim or a picnic lunch.
Reach Cork in the afternoon.
Transport – Chauffeur Drive
Activity (included)
Waterford Crystal
Waterford Crystal is a world-renowned manufacturer of exquisite crystal glassware and art pieces. It has a rich history and has been operating in Waterford, Ireland, since the 18th century. The company’s origins can be traced back to 1783 when George and William Penrose established the Waterford Glass House.
Visiting Waterford Crystal offers a unique opportunity to witness the artistry and craftsmanship firsthand.
The visitor center in Waterford provides guided tours that take you through the various stages of crystal production, allowing you to witness the magic that goes into creating these beautiful pieces. You can observe the skilled artisans shaping the molten glass, cutting intricate patterns, and applying delicate finishes.
Furthermore, the visitor center includes a retail store where you can browse and purchase a wide selection of Waterford Crystal products. Whether you’re looking for a special gift or a timeless addition to your own collection, Waterford Crystal offers a range of options to suit every taste and occasion.
Activity (free)
Copper Coast Beaches
Waterford’s Copper Coast is full of clear bright sandy beaches nestling at the foot of sweeping cliffs and Coves. In previous times a haven for pirates. The Helvic Head area of Waterford is an Irish language speaking area.
- Kilmurrin Beach – Lovely small beach. Calm area with some parking. On a busy day not much parking available and you will have to park a bit away. Worth it though. Only downside is there is a lot of rubbish left about and not enough bins. But then again people should take their rubbish home. Great views also from the nearby cliffs
- Bunmahon Beach is a 2.5km stretch of sandy beach located on the south east coast of Ireland in Bunmahon, County Waterford. It is backed by sand dunes and surrounded by high cliffs. Just offshore are small sea stacks and arches and the power of the waves
- Ardmore Beach – Beautiful beach and fine walk along it when the tide is out. Town is old style couple of shops, pubs etc which is perfect if you want to get away from built up areas. Parking can be hard to get though
- Dungarvan – Abbeyside beach is located on the outskirts of Dungarvan. It is a lovely quiet beach with a recently refurbished promenade which is ideal for a stroll. Long whitestrand and a shallow tidal flow make for a very save bathing spot for famillies
- Tramore – A huge long beach right on the seafront of this lively coastal town. In summertime is very popular due to its proximity to Waterford city
- Dunmore East – at the entrance to Waterford City harbour is Crook head, at the base of the headland is a stunning cove and sandy beach
Accommodation
The listed hotel is a sample hotel
5* Hotel in Cork
Immerse yourself in a world of comfort with our thoughtfully selected hotels. A 5-star hotel offers the pinnacle of luxury, providing impeccable service, elegant accommodations, and a host of exceptional amenities to ensure an unforgettable and indulgent stay.
Included:
- Breakfast
Day 5: Friday - 3rd May, 2024
Cork
Cobh
Cork - Cobh
Culinary delights & Postcard Charm
If you are a foodie, the greatest of all things in Cork is the English Market, one of the finest covered markets in the whole of Europe, and still going strong.
In the afternoon head for Cobh – a small but captivating town, forever marked by the poignant departure of the majestic and tragic Titanic from its harbor.
Transport – Chauffeur Drive
Activity (optional)
St. Finbarr’s Cathedral
Saint Fin Barre eventually came to the marshes of Cork in 606AD where he founded a monastery.
Little remains of the medieval Cathedral which was demolished in 1785 (except for the west tower) to make way for a classical building.
In 1865 the foundation stone was laid by Bishop John Gregg and on St. Andrew’s Day,1870, the building was consecrated.
Some of the best stained glass in Ireland can be seen inside, with vibrant unfaded colours throughout.
The present cathedral preserves a remarkable unity of style throughout. It has been said that St Fin Barre’s may be the most coherent French Neo-Gothic style cathedral in western Europe
Activity (free)
English Market
Indulge in the culinary delights of Cork at the renowned English Market. This historic market, dating back to 1788, is a food lover’s paradise. Immerse yourself in a vibrant atmosphere filled with tantalizing aromas and a colorful array of stalls. Explore a treasure trove of local and international delicacies, from fresh produce to artisanal cheeses, baked goods, seafood, and more.
Engage with friendly vendors and sample the flavors that make Cork’s gastronomy shine. Whether you’re seeking ingredients for a home-cooked meal or simply want to savor the market’s vibrant ambiance, the English Market is a must-visit destination in Cork.
Activity
Cobh
Cobh is a postcard town steeped in maritime history. Stroll along the waterfront, breathe in the fresh sea breeze and watch sailboats gracefully gliding on the water. A delightful lunch at a cozy café energizes you for the rest of the day.
At Cobh Heritage Centre or Titanic Experience you find interactive exhibits that will captivate both young and old, and the children immerse themselves in stories of shipwrecks and ocean voyages.
Find a deck-of-cards colorful houses at St. Colman’s Cathedral, its towering spire a testament to the town’s rich architectural heritage.
If time permits, there is an opportunity to take a short boat tour around Cork Harbour.
Accommodation
The listed hotel is a sample hotel
5* Hotel in Cork
Immerse yourself in a world of comfort with our thoughtfully selected hotels. A 5-star hotel offers the pinnacle of luxury, providing impeccable service, elegant accommodations, and a host of exceptional amenities to ensure an unforgettable and indulgent stay.
Included:
- Breakfast
Day 6: Saturday - 4th May, 2024
Kenmare
Glengarriff
Union Hall
Union Hall - Glengarriff - kenmare
From Cork to the Kingdom
Meet your driver in the morning and make your way to the village of Union Hall, where you will board the Whale watching tour*.
After your refreshing ocean journey enjoy the winding way through the mountains to the Kingdom of Kerry. The quaint town of Kenmare is your next stop. The town is full of great pubs and restaurants serving gourmet food, making it a great place to stop for a meal or a drink. It has been recognized as one of Europe’s most beautiful small towns by CNN Travel and is one of the 10 best Irish towns to visit according to ‘Ireland Before You Die’.
* – you can opt for an alternative Garinish Island visit instead of Whale Watching
Transport – Chauffeur Drive
Activity (included)
Whale Watching Tour
When it comes to unique wildlife encounters there are few things as breath-taking and humbling as coming face to face with the world’s largest creatures.
West Cork, on the Irish south coast, attracts minke whales, fin whales, and humpback whales to feed in its rich waters every year. The purpose-built whale-watching vessel, the Holly Jo, provides the ideal platform for that once-in-a-lifetime experience.
The tour lasts around 4 hours.
Activity (alternative)
Garinish Island
Garinish Island, also known as Ilnacullin, is a stunning and historic island located in Bantry Bay, County Cork, Ireland. In the 1800s, it caught the attention of a wealthy Belfast businessman who had a grand vision for the island – to build an impressive estate surrounded by beautiful gardens.
However, as fate would have it, the businessman’s plans changed, and he never proceeded with the construction of the house. Instead, he focused his efforts on creating an exceptional garden on the island. The result of his labor is now a breathtaking collection of countless exotic plants, making Garinish Island a botanical paradise.
Visitors to Garinish Island today can explore this extraordinary garden, marveling at the diverse and rare plants that thrive in the island’s unique microclimate. The garden’s design incorporates a mix of formal and informal elements, with carefully landscaped areas, winding paths, and picturesque viewpoints.
Accommodation
The listed hotel is a sample hotel
5* Hotel in Kenmare
Immerse yourself in a world of comfort with our thoughtfully selected hotels. A 5-star hotel offers the pinnacle of luxury, providing impeccable service, elegant accommodations, and a host of exceptional amenities to ensure an unforgettable and indulgent stay.
Included:
- Breakfast
Day 7: Sunday - 5th May, 2024
Killarney
Gap of Dunloe
Glenbeigh
Waterville
Skellig Ring
Sneem
Kenmare
Ring of Kerry
Discover the Magic
A day spent on the Ring of Kerry is a journey through Ireland’s captivating landscapes. As you embark on this scenic route, you’ll be enthralled by rolling green hills, picturesque coastal panoramas, and delightful villages. The winding roads take you through the awe-inspiring Killarney National Park, where pristine lakes and majestic mountains create a breathtaking backdrop.
Along the way, you can explore historic sites like the 13th-century Ross Castle and immerse yourself in the serene ambiance of secluded beaches. Experience the authentic Irish atmosphere of villages like Sneem and Waterville, and witness the dramatic beauty of the Skellig Islands. A day on the Ring of Kerry promises unforgettable views and a profound connection to Ireland’s natural and cultural heritage.
Transport – Chauffeur Drive
Activity (free)
Torc Waterfall
Legend associated with Torc Waterfall involves the story of a beautiful maiden named Máire Rua, also known as Red Mary. It is said that Máire was deeply in love with a local chieftain, but their love was forbidden as he was already betrothed to another woman from a rival clan.
Heartbroken and desperate, Máire sought solace at the edge of the waterfall, pouring her heart out in sorrow. As her tears fell into the waters, they formed a magical pool with healing powers. Máire’s love and longing were so strong that it imbued the pool with the ability to grant wishes to those who truly loved someone.
The legend says that if you visit Torc Waterfall with a genuine and selfless wish for the happiness of a loved one, and if your love is true, the waterfall’s waters will grant your wish. Locals and visitors alike have come to believe in the enchanting power of the waterfall, and it has become a place where people go to seek blessings for their loved ones and express their deepest desires.
Activity (optional)
Muckross House & Gardens
This nineteenth century Victorian mansion is set against the stunning beauty of Killarney National Park. The house stands close to the shores of Muckross Lake, one of Killarney’s three lakes, famed world wide for their splendour and beauty. As a focal point within Killarney National Park, Muckross House is the ideal base from which to explore this landscape.
Muckross House was built for Henry Arthur Herbert and his wife, the water-colourist Mary Balfour Herbert. This was actually the fourth house that successive generations of the Herbert family had occupied at Muckross over a period of almost two hundred years. William Burn, the well-known Scottish architect, was responsible for its design. Building commenced in 1839 and was completed in 1843.
Accommodation
The listed hotel is a sample hotel
5* Hotel in Kenmare
Immerse yourself in a world of comfort with our thoughtfully selected hotels. A 5-star hotel offers the pinnacle of luxury, providing impeccable service, elegant accommodations, and a host of exceptional amenities to ensure an unforgettable and indulgent stay.
Included:
- Breakfast
Day 8: Monday - 6th May, 2024
Tarbert
Cliffs of Moher
Dromoland
Cliffs of Moher - Burren - Dromoland
North along the coast
In the morning your driver will take you first to Tarbert, where you will embark on a car-ferry crossing over the Shannon River, the longest river in Ireland.
Keep your eyes peeled during the crossing, as you might be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the playful dolphins that inhabit these waters.
Following the Atlantic coast you will reach the majestic Cliffs of Moher, where you can soak in the awe-inspiring views.
Further on prepare to be amazed as you traverse the peculiar limestone landscape known as the Burren, often likened to a “desert” due to its unique and fascinating features.
Reach Dromoland the afternoon.
Transport – Chauffeur drive
Activity (included)
Cliffs of Moher
Visiting the Cliffs of Moher is an awe-inspiring experience that will leave you breathless. As you approach these majestic cliffs, you can feel the sheer magnitude of nature’s power and beauty.
The rugged cliffscape stretches for miles, adorned with vibrant green grasses and the cries of seabirds echoing in the air. It’s a mesmerizing sight that will stay with you forever.
Take your time to explore the cliffside pathways, offering different vantage points and perspectives.
Accommodation
The listed hotel is a sample hotel
5* Castle Hotel in Dromoland
Immerse yourself in a world of comfort with our thoughtfully selected hotels. A 5-star hotel offers the pinnacle of luxury, providing impeccable service, elegant accommodations, and a host of exceptional amenities to ensure an unforgettable and indulgent stay.
Included:
- Breakfast
Day 9: Tuesday - 7th May, 2024
Dromoland Castle
Galway
Dromoland - Galway
A Day at Leisure
Today you have an opportunity to unwind on the grounds of the Castle Hotel – have a round of golf, take up archery or falconry lessons, or just relax in the spa.
Alternatively, you can opt for Galway City exploration, which is an hour’s drive away.
Activity (free)
Explore Galway city
Galway radiates a magnetic energy that entices all who visit. Its lively streets are adorned with colorful buildings, buskers’ melodies, and the scent of freshly brewed coffee. Galway’s rich cultural heritage comes alive through its bustling markets, traditional music sessions, and captivating festivals.
The Latin Quarter‘s cobblestone streets are brimming with colorful storefronts, lively pubs, and traditional Irish music. The iconic Spanish Arch offers picturesque views of Galway Bay. History enthusiasts can explore the Galway City Museum to learn about the city’s past.
Quaint shops and inviting pubs line its narrow lanes, inviting exploration and delightful encounters. Strolling along the picturesque River Corrib, or immersing in the vibrant atmosphere of Eyre Square, one can’t help but be captivated by Galway’s unique charm, making it a cherished destination for culture, craic, and camaraderie.
Activity (optional)
Galway Food Tour
As you explore the charming streets and waterways of Galway, the informative tour guide will regale you with interesting facts and fables about the city. This popular tour format is sure to delight and entertain you.
The Galway Food Tour is a 2.5-hour culinary walking tour that showcases the city’s passionate people and beautiful produce, making it one of Ireland’s gourmet jewels. During the tour, you will have the opportunity to meet artisan producers and sample their products with an experienced guide, giving you insights into our local favorites and treasured ingredients.
Whether you’re a foodie or just looking for a unique way to experience the city, the Galway Food Tour is a must-try. You’ll get to taste some of the best food and drink that Galway has to offer, all while learning about the city’s rich culinary history and culture.
Accommodation
The listed hotel is a sample hotel
5* Castle Hotel in Dromoland
Immerse yourself in a world of comfort with our thoughtfully selected hotels. A 5-star hotel offers the pinnacle of luxury, providing impeccable service, elegant accommodations, and a host of exceptional amenities to ensure an unforgettable and indulgent stay.
Included:
- Breakfast
Day 10: Wednesday - 8th May, 2024
Bunratty
Limerick
Clayton Dublin Airport
Irish National Stud
Bunratty - kildare - Dublin Airport
Journey through Elegance
In the morning, you’ll meet your driver and begin your eastward journey.
The first stop will be at the charming village of Bunratty. This village is famous for its magnificent castle, which is a sight to behold. Additionally, you’ll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the captivating atmosphere of the Bunratty Folk Park. The park offers a fascinating glimpse into Ireland’s past, with its meticulously recreated village and interactive exhibits.
Then it’s back on the road via the Viking City of Limerick to Kildare. There, you can visit the National Stud, renowned for breeding champion horses. While there, you can also explore the beautiful Japanese Garden, a serene oasis of tranquility.
Stay at the hotel near Dublin Airport.
Transport – Chauffuer Drive
Activity (included)
Bunratty Caslte and Folk Park
Visiting Bunratty Castle is a must. Even the walk across the drawbridge with the old cannons is impressive. You will explore various rooms of the castle by navigating narrow passages and winding staircases that span three floors.
Surrounding the castle is the open-air museum where a 19th-century Irish village has been reconstructed. A total of 30 buildings, ranging from simple cottages to grand manor houses, bring the past back to life.
Activity (included)
Irish National Stud
Make a stop at Kildare National Stud. Visit the stables of former champions.
Ireland’s horse heritage has developed from folklore, legends & High Kings. Since the establishment of the stud in 1916, its evolution has coincided with the progression of Ireland’s world-class Thoroughbred industry.
The stud welcomes you to enter this land of horses, trees, and gardens & celebrate the wonders of nature.
Accommodation
The listed hotel is a sample hotel
4* Hotel near Dublin Airport
Immerse yourself in a world of comfort with our thoughtfully selected hotels. We prioritize your satisfaction by choosing accommodations that offer a welcoming ambience, convenient amenities, and attentive service.
Included:
- Breakfast
Day 11: Thursday - 9th May, 2024
Clayton Dublin Airport
Dublin Airport
Farewell
As your time in the Emerald Isle comes to a close, you bid farewell, but the unforgettable memories made here will stay with you. The captivating landscapes, warm hospitality, and rich cultural experiences have left an indelible mark on your heart. Ireland’s beauty and wonder will always be a cherished part of your life’s tapestry.
Transport – Hotel Airport Shuttle
Price Per Person:
$11,070USD
Total Price, including all taxes and charges
Double Room- 10 nights in 4*-5* hotels
- 10 full Irish breakfasts
- 1 Airport Transfers
- 8 days Chauffeur Services
- Admission & Activities (marked Included)
- Ferries
- Local support during your trip
- Flights
- Admission Fees (marked Optional)
- Travel Insurance
Payment Terms
20% upon booking
80% 42 days before trip
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation Policy
- More than 6 weeks prior to your arrival date: 20% of tour cost
- 4 to 6 weeks prior: 40% of your Land Tour Cost
- 2 to 4 weeks prior: 60% of your Land Tour Cost
- 1 to 2 weeks prior: 80% of your Land Tour Cost
- Less than 1 week prior or during your vacation: 100% of your Land Tour Costs
Rescheduling
We offer free scheduling of the trip up to 42 days
However, if need to cancel your tour start date 42 days in advance, you can reschedule your tour for free! We will rebook your tour for any dates of your choosing within 365 days of your original tour start date. Your 20% deposit will be credited towards the rebooked tour, with absolutely no cancellation or change fees applied!
Passport & Insurance
Ensure you are aware of the necessary documents for entry and stay in your destination country (such as passport and visa) by contacting the embassy or consulate of that country in your home country. Keep in mind that certain countries have specific requirements regarding passport validity. It is important to note that regulations can change frequently and may vary based on your travel destination and nationality. Therefore, it is advisable to check this information before your departure.
We will send you a link to verify your requirements after the booking is completed.
Travel Insurance
Before your Trip
When making travel arrangements, it is recommended to obtain insurance, such as travel cancellation insurance. This type of insurance provides coverage for financial risk in case you need to cancel your trip.
In the unfortunate event of a cancellation, we are unable to refund the entire travel cost, as we have already made upfront payments to hotels, transportation providers, and travel guides. Consequently, we will reimburse you a portion of the travel price according to our cancellation policy.