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Teesdale Treasures
Right across North East England, hidden gems lie waiting to be discovered and enjoyed. From secret walled gardens to hidden villages. The North East of England offers wide open spaces, market towns and stunning scenery.
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Bath & the Torbay Express
Re-create the romance of the days of steam and summer holiday excursions to the seaside resorts of Devon and Cornwall on a day trip aboard The Torbay Express. The combination of the steam-hauled train and the picturesque GWR West of England mainline together make one of the most enchanting railway journeys in the world. Learn more about this historic line at Steam, the Museum of the Great Western Railway. Also, visit the majestic city of Bath where you can take in the Georgian architecture and the famous Roman Baths.
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Disneyland Paris Bonfire Spectacular 2012
Due to high demand and extra room allocations Greatdays can offer a great deal this November to take your group to see Mickey's Magical Firework and Bonfire celebration at Disneyland Paris.
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A Taste of Istria & Slovenia
Croatia's Istrian Peninsula, bordering Slovenia and Italy, offers magnificent scenery, a stunning coastline and fantastic excursion opportunities. The resorts of Umag and Porec are possibly the most popular. This warm and welcoming destination is abound with lush green forests and is a treasure trove of historical and cultural heritage, all of which can be discovered on this tour.
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A Taste of Prague by Air
Prague is a city rich in history and culture and is an excellent destination for a European short break. Enjoy discovering the Old Town and Castle district – the centre of the city's activities since the 11th century – which houses architectural gems telling the stories of the city's fascinating history.
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Stratford, Cotswolds & Warwick Entertainment Break - Exclusive to Greatdays
2, 3 or 4 day tour - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Greatdays are pleased to present an exciting weekend of sightseeing and great music at the Mercure Brandon Hall Hotel. This hotel is located in Brandon the beautiful Warwickshire countryside and the friendly staff are waiting to welcome and entertain you with a memorable weekend of great hospitality and top live music.
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House of 10,000 Secrets: Inside the Magic Circle - Day Trip Christmas Matinee Special
On a summer's day in 1905, 23 amateur and professional magicians gathered together at a restaurant in Central London with the intention of forming a magic club.
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Czech It Out! Prague & Bohemian Discovery
The Czech Republic lies at the heart of Europe and the capital, Prague, has become a number one destination for foreign visitors and that's hardly surprising. This ancient capital of Bohemia is steeped in history and has retained its magic and unique charm.
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Hidden Treasures of Jordan by Air
The small and beautiful country of Jordan offers a fascinating glimpse into the past which is revealed thorough the temples, castles, ruined cities and mosaics which are world famous due to their preserved state. This tour includes the city of Petra, which is unarguably one of the most spectacular sites in the world. Also visited, is the beautiful desert landscape of Wadi Rum which is home to many Bedouin tribes. Jordan is a gem of the Middle East and continues to fascinate travellers with its archaeology and ancient history.
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House of 10,000 Secrets: Inside the Magic Circle - Christmas Special, Evening Show
On a summer's day in 1905, 23 amateur and professional magicians gathered together at a restaurant in Central London with the intention of forming a magic club.
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Big Band weekend Blackpool - Exclusive to Greatdays
Join us for the weekend and relive the era of jazz orchestras and Big Bands in the magnificent seaside resort of Blackpool. You will stay in the Hilton Hotel overlooking the beach and promenade right in the heart of the town.
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The Undiscovered Mediterranean - Fred Olsen 2013 cruise
Fred Olsen Cruises have been refining and perfecting the cruising experience for the past 150 years and over that time have developed a fleet of ships that are truly a home-from-home, offering a relaxed British atmosphere. In a speed obsessed and changing world, Fred Olsen firmly believe it is worth upholding the traditions of an altogether more refined era.
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Baltic Cultures - Fred Olsen 2013 cruise
Explore the cultural delights of the exciting Baltic cities on this 15 day summer cruise departing from Southampton. Fred Olsen Cruise Lines offer a sophisticated and intimate ambience which all cruise ships were once famous for and present a unique cruising experience.
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Fjords & Coastal Towns of Norway - Fred Olsen 2013 cruise
Why not try a cruise in 2013 with Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines? Their smaller ships mean that they can take you places that some of the mammoth cruise ships can't, including some of the world's most beautiful cities and breathtaking landscapes. Fred. Olsen's, more intimately-sized ships help to create a warmer, friendlier atmosphere onboard with a distinctly British style.
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NEW - Discover Toronto with the Niagara Falls
The cosmopolitan city of Toronto brims with energy and excitement, and with a number of convenient flights from UK airports, the modern metropolis is more accessible to tourists than ever before. This city offers iconic architecture, interesting museums, fascinating galleries and many multi-cultural districts which are all well worth visiting. Discover this amazing city along with the awe-inspiring Niagara Falls on a full day excursion!
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Classic Brussels by Eurostar
Why not travel to Europe's capital in the comfort of Eurostar's highspeed service. Relax in the comfort and stylish surroundings of your reserved seat and be exploring Brussels in just over two hours. A cosmopolitan city, Brussels attracts a great number of visitors due to its diversity of attractions. It is also a food lovers paradise - why not take a walk along the famous Rue des Bouchers renowned for its variety of restaurants and bars.
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Ostend at Anchor
Every year Ostend hosts the leading Spring event on the Belgian Coast. 2013 will be the 14th edition of Ostend at Anchor. Originally comprising only 20 boats the event now has over 100 boats docking in Ostend harbour for the weekend. Along with the boats the event also has numerous animations and performances on the streets and squares of Ostend.
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NEW - A Taste of Flanders
Belgium is a foodie's paradise, and you don't have to go into one of the many Michelin starred restaurants to enjoy it. Based in the beautiful medieval city of Gent, explore everything Gent has to offer whilst sampling some of Belgium's most famous gastronomical delights.
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Belgian Ardennes - Trains, Boats & Gardens
Belgium is home to some of Europe's best preserved old trains and along with a boat cruise and gardens visit you will see some of the best scenery the Belgian Ardennes has to offer. Staying in the recommended Hamptons Hotel Namur, enjoy the Three Valleys Railway, a boat cruise on the River Meuse and a visit to Jardins d'Annevoie.
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Lancashire Hills and Hotpot Entertainment Break - Exclusive to Greatdays
2, 3 or 4 day tour - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
A luxury entertainment weekend at one of Lancashire's leading hotels, great local excursions and live entertainment in the ballroom with host DJ Richard Chapman and his special star guests appearing each night to entertain you and your friends.
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Chatsworth at Christmas
This winter, Chatsworth has brought out the holly and the ivy to Deck The Halls for its very own Christmas carol spectacular. All the favourite Christmas carols have been brought to life in a series of stunning displays, along with a few extras, across the lower floors of the historic home.
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Edinburgh Christmas Markets 2012
Enjoy Edinburgh's Christmas celebrations starting in late November and running until Christmas Eve. With the official switch on of the Christmas lights, the whole city gets into the swing of things for the entire month.
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Essential China by Air
This tour offers the very best of ancient and modern China; the Terracotta Warriors, the Great Wall and the Forbidden City on this introductory exploration of one of the world's most diverse countries. Starting in Beijing, our journey provides contrasting experiences at every turn.
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Discover Vietnam by Air
Vietnam has it all – It offers an adventure as much as a holiday. Welcome to a world where the colours are more vivid, where the landscapes are bolder, the coastline more dramatic, where the history is more compelling and where tastes are more divine.
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Tigers & the Taj Mahal by Air
Northern India conjures up memorable images such as the Taj Mahal, the holy river Ganges, the unique wildlife, great food and a fascinating culture. This trip gives a comprehensive introduction to main highlights of this fascinating and varied region. The cities of Delhi and Jaipur offer hustle and excitement, whilst the Taj Mahal in Agra offers unique serenity.
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NEW - Andorra, the Pyrenees & Barcelona
Combine the calming, rugged mountain scenery of the Principality of Andorra with the sights and sounds of the bustling city of Barcelona. Almost hidden on the border between France and Spain, Andorra is a natural gem to be discovered. In stark contrast is the Catalan capital, Barcelona, where the unique architecture of Gaudí's masterpieces meet long sandy beaches along the coastline.
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New - Hamburg in Bloom
Northern Germany doesn't just offer a maritime experience. With a long tradition of lovingly maintained inner city parks and gardens and a well-deserved reputation as Germany's greenest city, it comes as no surprise that Hamburg will host the International Garden Show in 2013.
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NEW - Find Baltic Gold in Gdansk
Gdansk, the maritime and amber capital of Poland is as old as the country itself. Located on the attractive northern coast at the mouth of the Vistula, historically it was the gateway to the Baltic Sea trading routes, and today the harbour is still home to ships from all over the world.
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NEW - Rhine in Flames
The Rhine Valley is always strikingly beautiful but it is undoubtedly at its most spectacular during the Rhine in Flames season. Each section of the Rhine takes its turn to shine in one of five events spread over the Summer. From the 'Night of Bengal Fires' which drenches the famous landmarks and stunning scenery in a magnificent red colour to the 'Night of a Thousand Fires' with a firework display synchronised to music.
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NEW - Lake Constance Explorer
With more than half of its 270km shoreline based in Germany, Lake Constance and her beautiful surrounding areas can be readily explored from the lakeside resort of Friedrichshafen, Germany. The bustling northern shoreline between Bregenz to the eastern tip and Constance to the west is home to the 'island city' of Lindau, and Meersburg with its attractive buildings, and offers fantastic views over the Swiss Alps.
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NEW - The Great Dorset Steam Fair and Beaulieu
The Great Dorset Steam Fair is widely recognised as the leading event of its type in the UK. The Show is also a music festival with five massive marquees of live music, a craft fair and a market place for that piece you have been looking for for years. Beaulieu is a must see attraction based in the New Forest whether your interest is in motoring, stately homes, historic buildings or beautiful gardens.
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Belgian Ardennes - Trains, Boats & Gardens
Belgium is home to some of Europe's best preserved old trains and along with a boat cruise and gardens visit you will see some of the best scenery the Belgian Ardennes has to offer. Staying in the highly recommended Hamptons Hotel Namur, enjoy the Three Valleys Railway, a boat cruise on the River Meuse and a visit to Jardins d'Annevoie.
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NEW - Here Come the Cows
Originally a sort of 'thanksgiving' by the farmers to mark the cow's safe return, nowadays the 'Almabtrieb' is a time for villagers to come together in a celebration of local traditions including music, costume and delicacies. The parade or 'cow train' sees the brightly decorated cows returning from their Summer mountain pastures to shelters where they can escape the harsh Winter conditions.
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NEW - Passion Play, Mozart & Crystals
Every six years, over 600 local participants come together in the village or Erl in the Tirol region of Austria to go back in time in a large scale performance recreating the drama of the life and death of Jesus Christ. Passion plays have been a fundamental feature of the Tirolean cultural landscape since the Middle Ages and 2013 will mark 400 years of this tradition.
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Little Trains and Boats of the Tirol
The region of the Tirol has been a firm favourite with Greatdays clients who return year after year as you can be assured of a warm welcome and great Tirolean hospitality. Exploring the mountains and lakes by train and boat is an experience not to be missed.
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Lake Maggiore - Garden of Europe
The waters of Lake Maggiore straddle the Italian/Swiss border offering an all year round Mediterranean climate and spectacular Alpine scenery. Stresa is the main town on the west shore and offers plenty to do, with colourful cafés and boutiques. Picturesque Baveno has a relaxing atmosphere with pleasant lakeside cafés.
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NEW - Lake Constance & Four Countries
This tour is based in Feldkirch, the best preserved medieval town in the Vorarlberg region. Nestled at the meeting point of Austria, Germany and Switzerland, and only a stone's throw from Liechtenstein, it is an ideal base for exploring the well-preserved medieval towns and breathtaking scenery in the surrounding countries. With boats, trains and fine wines, this tour has something for everyone and allows you to experience highlights of four countries in one go!
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Heart of Switzerland, Lake Constance & the Voralpen Express
A 2-centre tour combining the majestic alps of the Bernese Oberland together with the scenic beauty of the Appenzell region near Lake Constance. We have also included a ride on the famous Voralpen Express train, a scenic 212 hour journey between Lake Lucerne and Lake Constance.
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Swiss Lakes and The William Tell Express (2 centre tour)
With its perfect setting by the shores of Lake Lucerne and flanked by Mount Pilatus and Mount Rigi, Lucerne and the surroundings are often referred to as the 'essence of Switzerland' and are rich in folklore and legend. Travelling to and around Switzerland by train could not be easier and having the flexibility of a Swiss Travel Pass ensures that you will have an experience never to forget!
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NEW - Lucerne, Lakes & Legends by Train
With its perfect setting by the shores of Lake Lucerne and flanked by Mount Pilatus and Mount Rigi, Lucerne and the surroundings are often referred to as the 'essence of Switzerland' and are rich in folklore and legend. Travelling to and around Switzerland by train could not be easier and having the flexibility of a Swiss Travel Pass ensures that you will have an experience never to forget!
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Magic of Switzerland and the Glacier Express
Imagine mountain forests, alpine meadows, rushing streams, green valleys, snow capped peaks and crystal clear lakes. All this can be yours on this popular 2-centre tour, the highlight of which is a ride on the slowest express train in the world - the 'GLACIER EXPRESS'.
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NEW - Bern and the Bears by Train
The UNESCO World Heritage city of Bern has retained its medieval magic and remained virtually unchanged for centuries, from its fountains to its cobbled streets and cellars. Combined with the Neuchâtel lake shore this is one of the Watch Valley gems and an ideal introduction to travelling around Switzerland by train.
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Discover Lake Geneva
You can find the whole of Switzerland on the shores of Lake Geneva mountains, vineyards, city nightlife, the sound of cow-bells in the pastures, castles, cathedrals and the beautiful lake itself.
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NEW - Eastern Canada's Maple Leaf Trail
Toronto brims with energy and excitement and offers iconic architecture, interesting museums and fascinating galleries. Explore the city's many multicultural neighbourhoods including the six Chinatowns, the Portugal village, Greek town, and Little India. Whilst amazing Montreal, is a city of cutting edge culture and has a kaleidoscope of identities including Latin of the North, Mosaic of cultures and a culinary paradise. This stunningly scenic tour takes in the very best of Eastern Canada with its exciting cities and the awe-inspiring Niagara Falls.
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Irish House Party - Wexford Welcomes You!
Enjoy the Craic with an Irish House Party in charming County Wexford. Enniscorthy is well placed for exploring this south east corner of Ireland with Wicklow, Waterford and Kilkenny all within easy reach. The House Party package includes lunch each day and nightly entertainment plus free bar between 6pm and 9pm.
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Dublin's St Patrick's Day Parade with Grandstand Seats
Friday 15th March for 4 days
As the one national holiday that is celebrated in more countries around the world than any other, St. Patrick's Day is the day when everyone wants to be Irish. Over the years, it has developed from 'just a parade' to a fantastic festival with a weekend of events across Dublin city. Relax in your reserved Grandstand seating to enjoy the fabulous parade.
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House of 10,000 Secrets - Inside the Magic Circle (London)
2 day tour 'BEST SELLER' more dates available
On a summer's day in 1905, 23 amateur and professional magicians gathered together at a restaurant in Central London with the intention of forming a magic club. The result was the founding of the Magic Circle.
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NEW - Emirates Explorer
Whether it be the designer shops, gorgeous beaches and impressive hotels of Dubai, the atmospheric heritage areas, the magnificent mountain range of Hatta, the architectural and cultural delights of Sharjahm the deserts of Abu Dhabi, or the coral filled waters of the gulf, this tour captures the highlights of the fabulous United Arab Emirates!
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NEW - Reykjavik Summer City Break
The world's most northerly capital city combines colourful buildings, a lively cafe culture, world class restaurants, fine museums and art galleries. Many natural wonders and snow topped mountains are right on the door step of this great city! This excellent 5 day break includes the very best highlights Reykjavik has to offer!
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NEW - Highlights of the Highlands by air
Combining vast areas of beauty, with hundreds of years of interesting history, this destination has plenty to offer. From the vibrant city of Inverness, to the world famous Loch Ness, this is a region offering variety and plenty to see and do. With flights available from a number of UK airports, and with an average flight time of around 90 minutes, the Scottish Highlands have never been more accessible!
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NEW - Romania – A Transylvanian Adventure
Visit one of the most fascinating, undiscovered countries in the world with a rich history and culture. Visit magical, legendary destinations, explore medieval fortresses, and discover monasteries founded by medieval princes and painted by gifted artists.
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NEW - Seattle to Vancouver
.Located on the shore of the sparkling Elliott Bay, known as the “Emerald City”, Seattle has a magnificent setting, with a modern skyline of glass skyscrapers and a laidback culture. This touring itinerary combines this fabulous city with Canada's Vancouver with its breathtaking snow-capped crags and dense waterfront forest and destinations in-between.
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NEW - Historic Edinburgh by air
Steeped in over a thousand years of history, with a wealth of attractions and a vibrant atmosphere, the unique city of Edinburgh, one of Europe's most beautiful cities, will not disappoint! The city is home to the centuries old Edinburgh Castle which dominates the skyline, and also the Queen's Official Residence in Scotland, the Palace of Holyrood House. Edinburgh is easily accessible by air with flights, on average, taking less than 90 minutes from a number of UK airports.
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Heart of Spain & Madrid
This superb tour highlights the majestic capital city of Madrid, the medieval university city of Salamanca and Burgos, ancient capital of Castille. A great opportunity to see the stunning countryside of Spain's interior and discover some of the jewels in Spain's rich and colourful history.
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Orange Blossom Coast and Valencia
Our tour is based in the old fortified town of Peñíscola which is built around the base of a medieval castle jutting out into the sparkling Mediterranean Sea, connected to the mainland only by a narrow strip of land. The quaint white-walled houses line a maze of narrow winding streets and alleyways, forming the old town, enclosed by huge ramparts entered by way of two gateways.
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Sun Sea & Salou
Based in the popular Costa Dorada resort of Salou, with its wide sandy beach and extensive palm-lined seafront promenade, Salou is one of Spain's top seaside destinations.
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NEW - Costa Brava & Barcelona
The resorts of Santa Susanna, Calella, Tossa de Mar and Lloret de Mar are the most popular and best known resorts along the Costa Brava and offer something for everyone. With good facilities all year round, they are also ideal low season and winter destinations.
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Gulf of Roses and the Costa Brava
Roses is a firm favourite with British visitors. Discovered by the ancient Greeks, the sweeping bay has grown into a busy port and bustling resort. Most hotels are in the Santa Margarita area, linked by a lovely promenade to the town centre shops, bars and restaurants.
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Penedes Wine Tour
The soil and temperature in Spain's Penedes region produces some excellent wines and cavas, many of which are now household-name brands in the UK, such as Torres, Freixenet and Codorniu.
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La Rioja Wine Tour
For lovers of Spanish wines, the region of La Rioja is noted for producing some of the best red wines in the country.
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Green Spain - Cantabria's Rugged Coastline
One of our most popular tours, on the Cantabrian coastline of northern Spain where beautiful beaches, soaring mountains, elegant resorts and peaceful fishing villages combine to provide an interesting and relaxing holiday.
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Andalucia by Air
The beautiful medieval town of Antequera, with its many church spires and the walls and towers of a great Moorish fortress silhouetted against the sky, is your relaxing base for this 8 day tour to Andalucia in southern Spain. Centrally located, you only need to unpack once on this tour, yet you are still within close proximity to the enchanting cities of Cordoba, Sevilla and Granada. An interesting selection of excursions is included on this tour, together with all transfers and coaching.
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Lake Bled 'Pearl of Slovenia'
Slovenia is one of our most popular holiday destinations and the spa resort of Bled located on the 'sunny side' of the Julian Alps and surrounded by an area of great, natural beauty. Our suggested itinerary aims to show off the main highlights of this lovely country - from soaring peaks to ancient caves and from medieval villages to the capital city, Ljubljana.
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Russia and Northern European Experience
A 'Grand Tour' exploring old and modern Russia with stops in Moscow and St. Petersburg whilst discovering such diverse and beautiful countries as Germany, Poland, Belarus, Finland, Sweden and Denmark.
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NEW - Northern Portugal & the Costa Verde
Experience the gently rolling hills and unspoilt beaches of Portugal's Green Coast. Discover fascinating towns and villages steeped in history and relax with delicious seafood and refreshing local wines. Our tour is based in the beach resort of Ofir, north of Oporto.
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Krakow, Warsaw & the Tatra Mountains
In this tour you visit the two most important cities in Poland, the first being Warsaw, its vibrant and booming capital, rebuilt and reborn after World War II, with its old town lovingly restored. Then Krakow, the cultural heart of Poland and for many years its Royal capital. Krakow is a stunning city with a history spanning over one thousand years.
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Dutch Bulbfields Mini Cruises 2013
3 day tour via Hull, Harwich or Newcastle
Enjoy a relaxing 2 night mini cruise to the Continent. There is something to keep everyone entertained on board with great choice of restaurants, cafes and bars. Spend all day exploring the sights, then back to the ferry for a second fun-filled night on board. Travel in the spring time and visit the famous Keukenhof Gardens to see the magnificent Dutch bulbfields.
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NEW - The Western Fjords of Norway
Experience Western Norway's unforgettable breathtaking scenery with soaring snow-capped peaks and glaciers, cascading waterfalls and dramatic fjords. Staying in Voss located between the Sognefjord and Hardangerfjord enjoy the lakeside scenery as well as being well placed for excursions such as 'Norway in a Nutshell' and the stunning Sognefjord.
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NEW - Dutch Bulbfields & The Royal Gardens
5 day tour via Hull, Harwich or Newcastle
The horticultural highlight of spring in Holland must be the Keukenhof Flower Gardens. Once a modest little herb garden, it is now where the annual petal spectacular attracts thousands of visitors from all over the world. Combined with visits to Het Loo Palace and Gardens and the Royal Gardens in The Hague, this is a true gardeners' delight!
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Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Only a short drive from Calais, the Province of Luxembourg is located to the south east of Belgium, bordered by the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg to the east and France to the south. Our tour is based in the Our Valley in the picturesque town of Vianden at the foot of the hill housing the impressive castle and just one hour from the capital Luxembourg. The Ardennes countryside around Luxembourg boasts forests, rivers, valleys, vineyards and quaint little villages. Fine food and drink are everywhere including special beers still brewed by Trappist monks deep in the Ardennes forests. Historically, the famous Battle of Bulge took place in this very region on the 18th December 1944 and you will find many monuments dedicated to this battle located throughout the area.
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Northern Sardinia and Corsica Highlights
Located just 10 miles from Corsica, and a little over 100 miles from the Italian mainland, the island of Sardinia sits in the centre of the Mediterranean, providing a mild climate and unbeatable year-round sunshine with mind-blowing beaches and towns knee-deep in history. Our two-centre tour is based on the Costa Smeralda and Alghero, one of Sardinia's most famous resorts.
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NEW - Sicilian Discovery by Air
Sicily is a great destination for a touring holiday and getting a flavour of the temples, volcanoes and natural wonders. The most popular resorts are fashionable Taormina and Giardini Naxos with great beaches. Palermo, the regional capital, has many sights of interest. Agrigento's Valley of the Temples and Mount Etna, Europe's highest and most active volcano, are sights definitely not to be missed!
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Heart of Italy and Rome
South-east of Florence, north of Rome, Umbria occupies the prized position of 'The Heart of Italy'. Remarkable for its lush hills and mountains, and wonderfully preserved medieval hilltop towns, this beautiful region has something for everyone at any time of the year. Sample Umbria's famous extra-virgin olive oils, excellent wines and precious truffles. Perugia is the regional capital and is a great base from which to enjoy day trips to other Umbrian towns and cities.
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Dutch Bulbfields & Amsterdam
Keukenhof Flower Gardens, once a modest little herb garden, it is now where the Dutch bulb growing industry stage their annual petal spectacular attracting thousands of visitors from all over the world. Each year between March and May, seven million bulbs planted across 70 acres burst into bloom. Not just tulips, but daffodils, hyacinths, narcissi, and crocuses too!
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Italian Riviera & Whale Watching
Considered to have the most beautiful coastline in Europe, curving around the Mediterranean from Tuscany in the east to the French border in the west. The area is often known as the 'Italian Riviera' or the 'Riviera of Flowers' and has a host of seaside resorts, where mountains descend sharply into the sea and where the climate is temperate with year round sunshine.
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Treasures of Tuscany & Florence
One of Italy's most beautiful regions and an outstanding area of natural beauty, renowned for its excellent cuisine and glorious wines, where historic cities are set amidst rolling hills and olive groves. Our tour is based in the popular spa town of Montecatini Terme, an ideal base from which to explore the region as well as the major art cities of Florence and Pisa.
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The Dolomites 'Heart of the Italian Alps'
The Dolomites Alps are located in Trentino, one of the most northern regions of Italy. It is a combination of the Mediterranean atmosphere of Lake Garda and the Tyrolean splendour of southern Austria and they are, without doubt, some of the most spectacular mountains in the world with their awesome shapes and colours.
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Lake Garda and Venice
Lake Garda is the largest of the Italian lakes, situated at the foot of the Dolomite Alps, in a beautiful area of Southern Europe. It is around 30 miles long and ranges from 1 - 10 miles wide. It is ideally situated for a host of excursions, some of which are detailed below. The most famous town on the lake is Sirmione which is home to the 'Rocca Scaligera' castle, a major tourist attraction. The north part of the lake is very mountainous and steep whereas the south is a lot flatter with gentle slopes and relaxing beaches.
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Imperial Cities - Prague, Busapest and Vienna
On this tour we visit three of the most beautiful and distinctive capital cities in Europe. You will see stunning architecture, wander through tiny cobbled streets, see opulent palaces and grandiose cathedrals whilst experiencing three distinct cultures.
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Lake Balaton, Budapest and Vienna
Spanning over 50 miles at its longest point, Lake Balaton covers a vast area and fulfils just as many holiday dreams and its main resort, Balatonfured, was once the haunt of the aristocracy, and renowned for its lakeside promenade, distinctive villas, sailing competitions and healing waters, whilst historic Keszthely has fine baroque buildings.
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Valkenburg - Southern secrets and velvet caves
Situated in the Limburg area of South Holland, close to the borders of Belgium and Germany, this region offers an enchanting landscape with such features as the Vaalserberg, the highest point in the Netherlands, the Meuse valley in central Limburg and the forests of North Limburg. Our tour is based in the historical town of Valkenburg aan de Geul, dotted with numerous marlstone caves and famous for its small-scale 'mountainous' landscape. It is the oldest tourist centre in the Netherlands and boasts many attractions such as a castle, museums, caves, fun parks, chair lift, steam train, shops, street cafés, spa and casino. Valkenburg particularly comes alive as a winter wonderland with Christmas decorations in the quaint narrow streets and its two famous Christmas Markets located in the unique underground setting of the 'Velvet Caves'. During the markets why not experience the parades on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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Arnhem & the Liberation Route
The Liberation Route follows the course of the Allies during the Liberation of Europe. Starting in Normandy it travels through Arnhem en-route to Berlin. Arnhem and Nijmegen played an important role at the end of the Second World War.
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NEW - The Hague and Delft
A cosmopolitan city, The Hague is bursting with style and culture and full of parks and elegant homes. Its 18th century French look suits its role as a diplomatic centre and the site of the International Court of Justice housed in the famous Peace Palace. Home to the seat of the National Government and the official residence of the Dutch Monarchs there are three Royal Palaces that grace the city.
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Liverpool - 4 star Sunday Specials
Enjoy a 2 day tour of Liverpool. Home of the Beatles and the European Capital of Culture in 2008, Liverpool has always been known for its architecture, football, literature and music.
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NEW - Alternative Amsterdam
Had your fill of cheese? Is your cupboard too full of clogs? Do diamonds not sparkle for you anymore? Then maybe our 'Alternative Amsterdam' tour is for you. Instead of the typical tourist experience, why not enjoy a visit to Castle Muiderslot, Naarden, and a behind the scenes tour of your chosen theatre, concert hall or opera house?
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Chatsworth and the Peak District
Discover the stunning landscapes of the Peak District and the area's cultural and historical heritage. Take in the splendour of the Peak District with its idyllic cliff sided dales, green rolling pastures, dry-stone walls and villages, high heather moors and rocky outcrops.
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London Medieval Banquet & 4 star hotel
The regal banquet takes place by flickering torchlight in the vaulted cellars of Ivory House, just a stone's throw from the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. Accompanying King Henry VIII are fighting knights, strolling players and dancing wenches which provide a magical medieval pageant for your delight.
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London - A Transport History
A fascinating tour showcasing transport through the ages and covering everything from the early steam trains, the trolley bus and fighter aircraft to the modern technology of the Docklands Light Railway.
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In Search of the Northern Lights with Hurtigruten Cruises
Since humankind first experienced the natural phenomenon of Aurora Borealis their extraordinary beauty has mesmerised all whom witness them. To give yourself the best possible chance of experiencing the Northern Lights, experts recommend spending as long as you can above the Arctic Circle, far away from towns and other sources of artificial light.
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Fred Olsen Cruises 2013 – pre-launch requests
Get ready for to 2013, with Fred Olsen's preview of itineraries for next year. Just released, this is the first opportunity to request these new cruises. Enquire now and you'll get the best pick of cruises departing from April 2013 to February 2014, so you can choose the perfect holiday for clients. What's more, you'll have the first choice of cabins too, so you can be sure to get the best cabin and position on the ship.
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European Christmas Markets with Fred Olsen Cruises
Get into the Christmas spirit on their festive Christmas cruise to Copenhagen and Hamburg. Copenhagen's spectacular Tivoli Gardens truly come alive at Christmas time, and Hamburg's enchanting Christmas market is full of old-fashioned carousels and dozens of stalls. The final port of call, Bremerhaven, hosts its 'Christmas market by the sea', with mulled wine, candied fruits and stollen cake among the many festive delights on offer.
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Dresden and Leipzig & highlights of former Eastern Germany
Dresden is the 800 year old capital of Saxony situated on the banks of the Elbe River and is the cream of Europe's cultural capitals with an abundance of architectural monuments, top-class museums and cultural treasures which promise those who discover them a real treat. Two of Dresden's remarkable sights are the 147m 'Blue Wonder' steel bridge, a feat of 19th century engineering and the Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady) with its imposing sandstone dome. Dresden is also situated on the Saxon Wine Road.
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Amsterdam, Canals & Clogs
From its canals to its world-famous museums and historical centres, Amsterdam is one of the most romantic and beautiful cities in Europe. The city is awash with museums such as the Anne Frank House, Maritime Museum and the Rijksmuseum. It is also renowned for its diamonds, where you can get up close and personal with a visit to a Diamond factory or, why not just sit back and relax on one of the many canal cruises which highlight some of the most popular attractions.
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A Taste of the Black Forest
The Black Forest is not only Germany's most varied holiday region but also one of the largest and probably best known areas of Germany throughout the world. With its spruce and fir covered mountains, gentle valleys and spectacular gorges carved by the River Rhine, waterfalls, timber farmhouses, extravagant traditional costumes, hot spas, cuckoo clocks and the famous gâteau.
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Gems of the Cornish Coast
Cornwall's landscape ranges from dramatic coastline in the north to sheltered bays in the south, from ancient moorland to soft river estuaries and picturesque villages.
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Eden Project & the Cream of Devon
At the southern border of Devon and Cornwall lies Plymouth overlooking one of the world's great natural harbours with its old port dating back to the time of Sir Francis Drake and Sir Walter Raleigh. It was the original embarkation point for the Mayflower as it made its voyage to the New World of America and is now a great base to explore the local area.
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Harz Mountains - Trains & Fairytales
The Harz Mountains, Germany's northernmost mountain range, and one of finest areas of natural beauty, with its pine-covered hills, green valleys and half-timbered medieval villages. The area is rich in legend and fairytales, immortalised by the Brothers Grimm. Combine the magic of enchanting medieval towns with the chance to ride on the unique Harz Narrow Gauge Railway. The Harz region was also known for the many silver mines; many villagers made their living underground and the region's wealth came from these mines.
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North Devon Delights
Bustling market towns and sleepy villages, rolling hills and beautiful gardens, golden beaches and picturesque harbours, as well as the wild moorland of Exmoor, make up the delightful region of North Devon.
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Cheddar & the West Somerset Railway
Steeped in history, myth and legend, Somerset's many attractions range from magnificent castles and cathedrals to beautiful villages and market towns to the rural idyll of the levels and moors and the wild expanses of Exmoor.
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NEW - Classic Bath & Bristol
Enjoy a tour taking in the best of the West Country. Explore Bristol, the city of bridges, balloons, boats, Brunel & Banksy and Bath, a majestic city where you can take in the Georgian architecture and the famous Roman Baths.
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Bath & the Legends of Wessex
The majestic city of Bath is one of England's favourite and most beautiful places to visit. Somerset, with its picturesque villages and rural idyll of the levels and moors, is alive with history, myths and legends including a number linked with King Arthur.
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Berlin & the Fall of the Third Reich
Berlin is a city with a tumultuous past. Discover the sites where the National Socialist Party planned and carried out its heinous crimes and the memorials dedicated to those who suffered. Learn about the history of the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall, which divided the city for almost 30 years.
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NEW - Steeples & Stones
This is a classic tour incorporating the medieval splendour of Salisbury Cathedral with the mysteries of Stonehenge, the heritage of Winchester and the tranquil beauty of Mottisfont Abbey.
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Isle of Wight
Located just 3 miles from mainland UK. The minute you step onto the Isle of Wight, after a relaxing short sea crossing, your holiday has begun. Splendid white cliffs, sparkling waters, picturesque villages and there's a host of interesting things for you to do here.
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Portsmouth & the Maritime Coast
Portsmouth is packed with things to do and is fast becoming Britain's favourite waterfront destination. Enjoy an irresistible mix of history and heritage, specialist shopping, lively art, great restaurants and bars. Portsmouth is the traditional home of the Royal Navy and has a great naval legacy going back to Roman times. Chichester is an exclusive blend of cosmopolitan city, contrasting coast and picturesque countryside. The cathedral city of Chichester is situated between two 'Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty', the gorgeous rolling hills of the South Downs and the seclusion and tranquillity of Chichester's harbour.
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NEW - Highclere Castle & 'Downton Abbey'
See where TV's 'Downton Abbey' was filmed on this visit to Highclere Castle, one of England's most impressive inhabited residences. Follow in the footsteps of the show's cast, explore the beautiful grounds and uncover the Castle's fascinating history.
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NEW - Arundel & the Arun Valley
A crease among the softer folds of the South Downs, this verdant valley contains the River Arun - the second fastest flowing river in England. This runs from its source at St Leonard's Forest near the market town of Horsham past ancient Sussex villages to enchanting Arundel with its fairy-tale castle and on to the sea at Littlehampton.
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NEW - Chateaux of the Loire & Monet's Garden
This stunning region is featured on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The sumptuous Chateaux stand out like jewels along the great Loire river.
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Cologne & Dragon's Rock Highlights
After almost complete obliteration during the war, Cologne has been rebuilt and is now the fourth largest city in Germany, its most famous landmark feature being the Gothic Cathedral. It is a lively and vibrant city to explore and getting around the city is relatively easy. It is also a great base from which to explore the Rhine Valley.
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Classic Cologne Christmas Markets - by Coach, Rail or Air
Cologne is the fourth largest city it Germany, its most famous landmark feature being the Gothic Cathedral. It is also host to eight Christmas Markets located throughout the city and all within easy walking distance of each other.
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Rüdesheim, Frankfurt & the Rhine Valley Christmas Markets - by Coach, Rail or Air
Rüdesheim is located in the rugged Loreley Valley surrounded by vineyards. It has many attractions such as the Drosselgasse lined with wine taverns and gardens, the ruins of Ehrenfels Castle overlooking the Rhine Gorge, the Asbach Visitors Centre & Distillery – the birthplace of German brandy, the Medieval Torture Museum and Siegfried's Mechanical Musical Museum.
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Rhine Valley House Party 2012 - by Coach, Rail or Air
With its fairytale castles, terraced vineyards and picturesque villages, the Rhine Valley is one of Germany's most famous regions and draws visitors from all over the world. Here you can enjoy the beautiful scenery, take a relaxing cruise along the Rhine, or spend an afternoon tasting some excellent wines.
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NEW - Best of Berlin
Considered to be one of Central Europe's most important and exciting cities, Berlin really has a lot to offer. Visit key attractions such as the Brandenburg Gate, Bundestag, TV Tower and Alexanderplatz and discover how events in Berlin changed the course of history by visiting various historical locations. Berlin is also home to some of Europe's finest palaces and gardens.
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German Wheels and Wunderbar
Think of Germany, think of cars. Home to internationally-renowned names such as Porsche, Mercedes, BMW, Audi and Volkswagen, Germany has earned its place in automobile history. Discover the region's rich car heritage and learn how and where it all started with the humble three wheeled carriage over a century ago. Fast-forward 125 years and the world's leading museums and production plants are still located in the Stuttgart area, a true hub of design and quality. Here, the museum buildings themselves are every bit as fascinating and innovative as their contents.
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Castles of King Ludwig II and Bavarian Lakes
Discover the wonderful Castles & Palaces of King Ludwig II and the beauty of Bavaria's lakes and mountains. Take a drive along the original 'Romantic Road', Germany's best loved tourist route between Füssen and Würzburg or take a scenic cogwheel train to the summit of the Zugspitze, the region's highest mountain. Füssen is Bavaria's highest town lying at the foot of the Alps on the border with the Austrian Tirol and an ideal base from which to explore.
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Trier, Moselle Valley & Luxembourg Explorer
Scattered with so many vineyards, which have contributed greatly to establishing its fine reputation, the Moselle Valley is one of the principal tourist destinations of the country. It is here that winegrowers produce top international wines, it is here that the Romans founded the oldest city in Germany and it is here that you will find one of the most successful combinations of rich, ancient culture and countryside. There is hardly any other holiday region that has so many fascinating facets.
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Four Rivers and a Castle - Rhine Valley and Heidelberg
With its fairytale castles, terraced vineyards and picturesque villages, the Rhine Valley is one of Germany's most famous regions. Here you can enjoy the beautiful scenery, take a relaxing cruise down the Rhine and spend an afternoon tasting some of the excellent local wines. This tour is based in Assmanhausen a quaint traditional German town - only a short distance from Rudesheim, the most famous of all the Rhine towns, originally settled by the Romans some 2500 years ago. Combine a ride to the River Neckar with a visit to the fairytale City of Heidelberg with its hilltop castle which holds open air concerts during the summer months, the most famous being the 'Student Prince'. The tour also includes visits to Koblenz, along the Moselle, Frankfurt, Mainz and the river Main.
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Little Trains and Boats of the Rhine & Moselle Valleys
The Rhine and Moselle Valleys have long been a favourite with tourists. Spectacular scenery and a warm welcome awaits. The town of Boppard is an ideal base to explore, with medieval and Roman remains, half timbered houses, churches and narrow alleyways. Unlike many other Rhine towns the local railway runs at the back of the town so making easy access for the ride on the Hunsruck Mountain Railway. You can also enjoy a walk along the banks of the River Rhine along the fine promenade. Both the Rhine and Moselle Valleys draw visitors from all over the world, all of whom are charmed by its vine-clad slopes, wonderful wines, picturesque towns, ancient castles and Roman ruins.
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Belfast City & The Titanic Quarter - by Air
2012 is the 100th anniversary of the maiden voyage of RMS Titanic, the iconic ocean liner, built by the world famous Harland and Wolff Shipyards. And it is the year that Belfast has chosen to showcase the city's heritage to the world!
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Isle of Wight and the New Forest
Enjoy a break on England's maritime coast, exploring the cities of Southampton and Portsmouth and the beautiful New Forest. A half hour ferry journey takes you to the Isle of White and its many attractions.
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NEW - Steaming through the Isle of Purbeck
Tucked away in the south eastern corner of Dorset, Purbeck is some 60sq miles of land that is bounded on almost all sides by water.
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Bournemouth & the Jurassic Coast Cruise
The Dorset coast boasts some of the best beaches in the whole of Britain. There are seven miles of golden sands running from Bournemouth in the east, past the entrance to Poole Harbour and down to the Isle of Purbeck. The spectacular Jurassic Coast in Dorset and east Devon is England's first natural World Heritage Site. This unique stretch of coastline has joined the ranks of the Great Barrier Reef and the Grand Canyon as one of the wonders of the natural world.
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Brighton & the Bluebell Railway
Nestled between the South Downs and the Channel on England's sunny south coast, Brighton is one of the liveliest coastal resorts in Britain. Enjoy a scenic journey through time on the Bluebell Railway. Travel from the Victorian age at Sheffield Park to the 1930s at Horsted Keynes, and to the 1950s at Kingscote.
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Kentish and Sussex Gardens
Join us for a relaxed stroll through some of the great gardens of Sussex including two winners of the fiercely contested Historic House Association/Christies Garden of the Year Award.
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NEW - All Aboard Brighton Special
Nestled between the South Downs and the Channel on England's sunny south coast, Brighton is one of the liveliest coastal resorts in Britain. Enjoy a scenic journey through time on the Bluebell Railway. Travel from the Victorian age at Sheffield Park to the 1930s at Horsted Keynes, and to the 1950s at Kingscote.
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Eastbourne
Situated on the Sussex Coast, Eastbourne is the perfect base to explore the miles of wonderful beaches, the lush surroundings and the stunning Sussex countryside. Victorian hotels line the seafront promenade alongside the colourful lawns and gardens. The waterfront offers a fantastic range of restaurants and bars with outdoor seating from which to watch the boats go by.
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NEW - Kentish Vines & Railways Lines
Travel through the 'Garden of England' by train and discover the scenic coastal towns on your journey from Hythe to Dungeness. Enjoy the lush countryside and heritage along the way aboard the Kent and East Sussex Railway and sample the fruits of the countryside at a traditional vineyard.
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Kent - Garden of England - BEST SELLER
Known as the 'Garden of England', Kent is home to more castles, stately homes and gardens than any other region in Britain. This tour of the stunning Kent countryside includes visits to three of Kent's many beautiful gardens.
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NEW - Gateau, Chateau & Bateau
This brand new short break tour is a combination of the exceptional beauty and colour of the Kent countryside coupled with the gourmet delights of an historic chateau in France.
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NEW - London Entertainment Break
A fantastic short break on the outskirts of London, allowing you easy access to explore the Capital, and also venture into the Hertfordshire & Buckinghamshire countryside. You will enjoy a three course dinner and live entertainment each night in the ballroom with your host.
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Towers and Treasures - Sunday Special
Stay in the fantastic themed hotels and explore the stunning grounds of Alton Towers without the crowds and screaming teenagers with a special 'out of season' stay. The rides may be closed but the park still has plenty to offer groups.
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Edinburgh Explorer
Edinburgh comes alive during the winter months, the compact City Centre is so easy to get around, and we have put together a three day programme which will allow you to tailor the pace of the tour to your own requirements.
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NEW - Churchill's 'Our Finest Hour'
This tour explores the life and work of one of this country's greatest statesmen, Winston Churchill, during one of the most turbulent time in British History, World War ll.
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NEW - Rochester & Paddle Steamer Cruise
The ancient cathedral city of Rochester, with its Norman castle, was a place cherished by the Victorian novelist, Charles Dickens, who lived in the area as a child and returned as a successful author. Medway has attracted Normans, pilgrims and kings and queens over the centuries. It was in Chatham that Charles Dickens spent most of his childhood and near Rochester for the final years of his life when he returned as an established author in 1856 and based many of his novels on the area.
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Classic French Riviera
With stunning scenery, a magnificent coastline and glamourous resorts, the French Riviera is the ideal holiday destination at any time of the year.
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Mediterranean Gardens and Flowers
The French and Italian Riviera is home to some of Europe's most stunning gardens, many created by English gentry during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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A Week in Provence by Train
The light and natural beauty of Provence has been the inspiration for many great painters, writers, poets and musicians over the ages.
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Waterford - The Crystal County of Ireland - by Air
The charming city of Waterford, the oldest city in Ireland, is located on the banks of the River Suir in picturesque Southern Ireland. A walled city of Viking origin, it retains much of its medieval character together with the graceful buildings from its 18th century expansion.
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Killarney and the Ring of Kerry - by Air
For centuries the Killarney Valley has been recognised far and wide as Ireland's most beautiful destination. For so many reasons, the historic town of Killarney is the ultimate base for touring in Ireland's spectacular South West. It is centrally located and is the start and finish point of the famously stunning 'Ring of Kerry'. We have worked with our local suppliers and airline partners to offer this fabulous destination by air.
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Reims and Champagne Country
The historic city of Reims is situated in the heart of the Champagne area. It is a spacious city of boulevards and squares, dominated by a beautiful Gothic cathedral. At least a dozen Champagne Houses can be found in the city, including Mumm, Lanson, Taittinger, Pommery and Piper Heidsieck to name but a few.
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Lake Annecy & the French Alps
Annecy, known as 'the Venice of the Alps', is one of the most picturesque towns in France, situated beside a turquoise lake and surrounded by stunning snow-capped peaks. An ideal base for exploring the beautiful Savoie region and the Valley of Chamonix Mont Blanc.
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Wines & Vines of Bordeaux by Train
The grand city of Bordeaux, world capital of wine, is now an UNESCO World Heritage site. Lively squares and sumptuous townhouses are just a few of the sites you will encounter. The city is surrounded by France's largest area of vineyards of fine wines. Bordeaux is only 3 hours by TGV from Paris.
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NEW - The Dordogne - Rivers, Castles, and Caves
The Dordogne offers something for everyone. Fine wine and cuisine, rivers and stunning scenery, history and leisure, medieval villages and pretty towns, caves and châteaux.
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NEW - Lyon & Annecy Short Break by Train
The capital of the Rhone-Alpes region, Lyon is a UNESCO World Heritage city, with a richness and variety consistently evident throughout the city. It is also superbly located for a variety of excursions including the picturesque lakeside town of Annecy.
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Land of the Sun King and Artists of France
A chance to discover the little known Yvelines region, south west of Paris and one of France's best kept secrets. Be prepared to make a journey of discovery into the region's royal and artistic heritage.
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NEW - Gems of Brittany
Brittany's towns and cities are exciting, charming and authentic all at the same time. If you're on the lookout for cultural excursions and architectural discoveries, Brittany is just the right place.
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Brittany, St Malo & Jersey
Charming and picturesque, Brittany's Emerald Coast is a delight to explore with a rugged coastline, sandy beaches, historic towns and charming resorts.
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Normandy D-Day Landing Beaches
NEW - Champagne, Strasbourg & The Alsace
A tour combining Reims, capital of the Champagne region, and the Alsace, nestled between the Vosges Mountains and the Rhine.
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NEW - Chateau Tilques & St Omer
Situated just 30 minutes drive from the Channel Tunnel and a stone's throw away from the pretty market town of Saint Omer, is located the 4 star Chateau Tilques hotel, nestled in a large landscaped park. A great location for that relaxing short break.
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French Chateau Weekend
Enjoy a unique opportunity to spend the weekend in a French Chateau. Ideally placed for discovering the surrounding area, the Chateau is a great base for a stylish stay!
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NEW - Rouen & Monet's Garden
A tour based in the historic city of Rouen with time to explore this fascinating city as well as a visit to the unmissable Monet's Garden at Giverny.
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Lille and Bruges
A feast for the eyes in Lille, capital of the Nord-Pas de Calais region, with a visit to beautiful Bruges.
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NEW - The 'Other' Paris
In Paris, it is tempting to stick to the beaten paths that lead to the Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame and Champs Elysée. However, it is so much more. If you 'lift the lid' it is full of alternative sights and undiscovered gems.
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Classic Paris & Versailles
One of the world's great cities, Paris has it all. Attractions such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame and the Louvre are famous throughout the world, whilst the boulevards and cobbled streets are oozing with character and ambience. With a rich array of culture, architecture and history, along with a wide choice of accommodation and flexible travel possibilities, Paris is the ideal city break destination. Just outside the city lie historic locations such as Versailles, which provide a pleasant contrast to the pace and bustle of city life.
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Wonderful Copenhagen, Sweden and Hamlet's Castle
The lively cosmopolitan city of Copenhagen is the base for this tour which has lots of great excursion ideas, all within a short driving distance from the capital. Probably the best tour in the world...
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Lourdes and the Pyrenees
Lourdes, in the foothills of the Pyrenees, is where young Bernadette Soubirous saw the Virgin Mary in a series of visions in 1858. She was canonised as Saint Bernadette in 1933 and the town is now one of Europe's greatest modern shrines.
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Toulouse by Train
Toulouse, France's fourth biggest city, is located in the south western part of the country. It is a major shopping destination and a renowned gastronomic region - particularly for 'cassoulet' - the Toulousain dish par excellence!
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Olympic Legacy & River Lee Cruise
You probably saw it on the television, this is your chance to now see close up, the tremendous scale of development associated with the 2012 London Olympics, which transformed parts of London's East and the Lee Valley into a series of world class venues. This tour is designed to give you an overview of this 'new face' of London, and introduce you to the River Lee, London's second river.
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Canterbury & the Kent Coast
The Kent coastline offers everything from the maritime history of the North Kent coast to the sandy beaches of the Isle of Thanet, to the White Cliffs of Dover. Canterbury, with its majestic Norman cathedral, is a great mix of old and new, and pilgrims still flock to the city.
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War Time Memories (Entertainment included)
A chance to step back in time on this nostalgic tour, which visits Bletchley Park, the site of the British code-breaking activities of WWII, and the birthplace of the modern computer, as well as the Imperial War Museum at Duxford Europe's premier aviation museum.
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Royal Explorer - Palaces and Castles
This tour will give you an insight into some of the most well known Royal Palaces and Castles in the London area. Taking in Windsor Castle, Hampton Court Palace, and also the chance to spend a day in London visiting Kensington Palace, Clarence House and the Tower of London.
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NEW - Gardens of Woburn Abbey & Wrest Park
A new tour aimed at the keen gardener, but also a delight for anybody interested in simply relaxing and wandering around manicured lawns, and admiring wonderfully planted flower beds!
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NEW - Garden Gems of the Home Countries
Explore the hidden parts of the exciting and interesting Countries to the northern edge of London and some fascinating gardens, maybe not so well known!
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NEW - Jack and Sherlock (Sunday Special)
Welcome to London for a trip back to Victorian times and get a glimpse of the London as portrayed by Mr Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson together with the gruesome trail of Jack the Ripper in London's East End.
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New Year Spectacular
Come and enjoy the festive lights and atmosphere of London for New Year with our complete New Year package. You will enjoy a traditional pub party on New Year's Eve which includes a meal, and then walk down to Trafalgar Square and the Thames to watch the fantastic firework display which heralds the start of the New Year. On New Year's Day you can marvel at the New Year's Day parade, as it winds its way around the streets of the City of London and maybe make an early start at the sales, as London shops open up with bargains galore.
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NEW - Crowns and Coronets
This tour includes a busy schedule visiting several 'royal' London sites along the way.
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Cockney Party Night
Enjoy an evening of traditional cockney entertainment in an authentic London Pub. The evening starts at around 7.00pm with a three course meal with a choice of drink followed by entertainment and concluding around 11.00pm.
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Treasures of France and the Candlelit Chateau
This region south-east of Paris has been shaped by the great architects and landscape designers of the past, and has inspired painters, writers, poets and musicians over the ages, turning it into an area of national treasures.
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Austria in a Nutshell
This tour takes in the combination of the two most popular regions in Austria - the Tirol and Salzburgerland, both renowned for their dramatic scenery. Our tour is based in the picturesque Bruck an der Grossglocknerstrasse, located only 60 miles south of Salzburg. The town itself lies in the beautiful Hohe Tauern National Park, home to the Grossglockner, Kitzsteinhorn and Schmittenhöhe mountains. Nestled in one of the most dramatic valleys, this traditional, family-run hotel offers an excellent all inclusive package and is a great base for this programme. (Based at Hotel Lukashansl).
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Gems of Normandy
A perfect holiday destination, with vast beaches, smart resorts, traditional fishing harbours and history just around each corner.
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Salzburg Lakes and Mountains
Experience the breathtaking beauty of one of Austria's most beautiful regions - The Lake District. 'Salzkammergut' features some of the most spectacular lake and mountain scenery in Austria with over 76 lakes scattered throughout its valleys and together with numerous mountain ranges including the massive Dachstein, explains why the area is a popular tourist destination with some areas being designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
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Czech It Out! - Prague and Bohemian Discovery
The Czech Republic lies at the heart of Europe and the capital, Prague, has become a number one destination for foreign visitors and that's hardly surprising. This ancient capital of Bohemia is steeped in history and has retained its magic and unique charm.
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Fashionable Antwerp
Known as the City of Diamonds and home to the painter Rubens, Antwerp is a wonderful city with the second largest port in Europe after Rotterdam. It is a refreshingly down-to-earth, cosmopolitan city with fashionable shops, and superb pubs, bars and restaurants. It also has outstanding museums, galleries and beautiful architecture, but is also laced with refreshing greenery.
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Battlefields of the First World War
Ypres is a picturesque Belgian town, which during the First World War, was the site of a series of battles that were to be decisive in the outcome of the 'War to End All Wars'. It is difficult to imagine the suffering and the sacrifice that took place, or the horrendous conditions in which men lived and fought in 97 years ago. Visit the remains of trenches and Allied and German cemeteries along with an informative Battlefields guide bringing the stories to life. The award winning 'In Flanders Fields' museum and the Wellington Quarries await you on this enlightening and emotional journey through the First World War.
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Beautiful Bruges
Bruges, renowned as the 'Venice of the North', is considered to be one of Belgium's crown jewels. In 2000 Unesco added the historical city centre to the World Heritage List. Bruges is thought of as one of the best preserved cities in Europe and popular throughout the year with visitors experiencing the Belgian lifestyle including their famous food and beer and the fine examples of Flemish Art in its many museums.
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Ostend & The Belgian Coast
The 70 km of straight fine white sandy beaches have made this coastline a highly popular holiday venue. The only natural harbour is the mouth of the River Ijzer (Yser) where the port town of Nieuwpoort is located. The excellent Belgian motorway system makes staying on the coast very easy. Ostend is Belgium's easy-to-reach holiday city by the sea and an all year round holiday destination. There is a tram and train system along the coast giving easy access to all the small intimate resorts.
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Jewels of the Baltic & Scandinavia
Visiting their capitals makes the perfect introduction to each Baltic country visited on this tour. Every destination offers different atmospheres, cuisine and cultures giving you an invaluable insight into its history and architecture.
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NEW - Blue Danube Explorer & Vienna
The River Danube is the second longest river in Europe, starting in Germany's Black Forest and flowing for a distance of about 1,770 miles through Austria and further east until it finally empties into the Black Sea. Our tour takes you from historical Regensburg in Germany, following the Danube through the stunning Wachau Valley to Imperial Vienna.
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St. Anton & Tirolean Dreams
Located in the scenic Arlberg region in Western Austria, the famous spa and ski resort of St. Anton is an ideal base for exploring this beautiful area of Austria and the bordering countries of Germany, Switzerland, Italy and Liechtenstein. The town has maintained its genuine ambiance and charming atmosphere and crisp and clean mountain air is guaranteed! The mainly pedestrianised centre offers a good selection of shops, cafes and bars. During the summer months you will often see Tirolean shows and brass band concerts taking place in the evenings in the town centre.
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Alpine Explorer & Bernina Express
Based in the delightful village of Pfunds, an ideal starting point for a host of full and half day excursions into Switzerland, Italy and Austria. Cradled between imposing mountains, Pfunds has a long history of tradition dating back to Roman times. See the tower which stands next to the River Inn, one of the oldest buildings in the village, as well as the Catholic Church with its onion-shaped dome. This is one of Greatdays most popular tours.
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Cheshire Snowdrop Spectacular
One of the UK's most beautiful cities, Chester's 2,000 years of history have left great treasures including the unique world-famous Row galleries, the most complete city walls in Britain, the Eastgate Clock, probably the most photographed after Big Ben and the largest stone-built Roman Amphitheatre in the country.
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Hertfordshire's Snowdrop Spectacular
Unwind in miles of open countryside without the hassle of travelling for hours to get there. Hertfordshire is on London's doorstep but it's picturesque villages, hedgerows and open fields seem to belong to a bygone age.
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Snowdrops across the Counties
Right across North East England, hidden gems lie waiting to be discovered and enjoyed. From secret walled gardens to hidden villages. The North East of England offers wide open spaces, market towns and stunning scenery.
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Norfolk's Snowdrop Spectacular
Norfolk has a quiet understated charm that has allowed the coast and countryside to remain remarkably unspoilt. Around every corner you will find pretty villages and historic churches, miles and miles of unspoilt beaches, countryside and rivers teeming with wildlife and vibrant market towns with eclectic shops
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St Patricks Weekend Entertainment Break - Exclusive to Greatdays
Greatdays and their partners are pleased to present another exciting weekend of live Irish music to celebrate St Patricks weekend. You will stay just outside Watford at the Mercure Hotel, and have the chance to enjoy the spectacular St Patricks Day parade in Central London on Sunday afternoon. An ideal product for your winter programme or why not promote it to your private groups.
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Christmas in Chester and Sound of Music Themed dinner - Exclusive to Greatdays
Join us this Christmas for 'The Sound of Music' sing-a-long extravaganza. The Sound of Music remains one of the most popular musicals of all time, both on film and stage, and the songs, written by Rodgers & Hammerstein, are still known and loved by audiences today.
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Christmas on the Italian Lakes by Coach or Air
Why not treat yourself to a very special Christmas this year by celebrating in style on a relaxing break to stunning Lake Como. You'll enjoy a fantastic 'ALL INCLUSIVE' arrangement, comfortable accommodation and a selection of optional sightseeing excursions. Lake Como is an area of outstanding natural beauty.
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A Sparkling Austrian Christmas by Coach or Air
Enjoy a traditional Christmas surrounded by snow-capped peaks in the heart of the Austrian Tirol, where the famous Tirolean hospitality will ensure you experience a magical stay. Warm up with mulled wine and cookies in front of the log fire on Christmas Eve and enjoy a turkey dinner with all the trimmings followed by live music on Christmas Day.
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Dundee Christmas Delights
Travel 'North of the Border' for a magical Christmas in Dundee. Scotland's fourth largest city, is an increasingly popular choice for a city-break destination. Dundee 'One City, Many Discoveries' proudly remembers its sea faring and industrial heritage, whilst developing exciting cultural, artistic and scientific dimensions for the 21st century.
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Hertfordshire Christmas
Spend Christmas in this historic region of England, which exudes 'Englishness' with its tiny villages, market towns and rolling countryside. You will find this an ideal destination for a peaceful Christmas.
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Yuletide Yorkshire
Enjoy a Christmas break in the heart of Yorkshire. With everything from bustling cities, magnificent ruins and grand estates to sweeping vistas and rugged countryside, this region has something for everyone. Leeds is a bustling, cosmopolitan city rich in history and culture.
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Christmas in Chester
A city of contrasts, where ancient and modern sit side by side, Chester is the perfect base to explore the Cheshire countryside as well as the stunning scenery of the North Wales Coast and countryside.
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Hertfordshire New Year
Spend New Year in this historic region of England, which exudes 'Englishness' with its tiny villages, market towns and rolling countryside. With London only 40 minutes away, its easy for you to visit the Capital during your stay.
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A Mancunian New Year
Spend New Year in the bustling city of Manchester. The world's first industrial city, Manchester is home to a number of fascinating museums and galleries, architecture ranging from old gothic buildings to striking modern architecture and a vibrant shopping centre with everything from high street favourites to quirky boutiques.
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New Year in The New Forest
Come and celebrate New Year in Hampshire, home to the New Forest and Beaulieu and fascinating cities such as Winchester, Southampton and Portsmouth. Our hotel is based in Basingstoke and is the perfect location for exploring this area during the day not forgetting the full festive New Year package with great food and entertainment for your evening pleasure.
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Nottingham New Year and Cheer
What better place to enjoy a New Year break than the 3 star Park Inn, located right in the centre of Nottingham. Explore Nottingham's heritage and excellent shopping from this city centre location and after all that shopping, maintain your fitness regime in the health club or unwind in the sauna and 18m indoor pool.
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Antwerp, City of Diamonds by Coach or Eurostar
Known as the City of Diamonds and home to the painter Rubens, Antwerp is a wonderful city with the second largest port in Europe after Rotterdam. It is a refreshingly down-to-earth, cosmopolitan city with fashionable shops, and superb pubs, bars and restaurants.
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Amsterdam & Volendam by Coach, Air or Train
From its canals to its world-famous museums and historical centres, Amsterdam is one of the most romantic and beautiful cities in Europe. The city is awash with museums such as the Anne Frank House, Maritime Museum and the Rijksmuseum.
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Cologne Short Break by Coach, Air or Train
After almost complete obliteration during the war, Cologne has been rebuilt and is now the fourth largest city in Germany, its most famous landmark feature being the Gothic Cathedral. It is a lively and vibrant city to explore and getting around the city is relatively easy.
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Classic Paris & Versailles by Coach, Air or Eurostar
One of the world's greatest cities, Paris has it all. Attractions such as the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame and the Louvre are famous throughout the world, whilst the boulevards and cobbled streets are oozing with character and ambience.
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Manchester Christmas Market
For a truly festive experience visit the magical Christmas markets in Manchester. Take in the aroma of roasting chestnuts, browse the handcrafted wares from jewellery to wooden toys and grab a warm gluwein and some delicious festive food. Considered to be amongst the best in Britain and Europe, you will not be able to help but get into the Christmas spirit!
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Gems of Shropshire New Year Special
Tucked away on the English and Welsh borders lies the county of Shropshire with its beautiful rolling countryside. See Ironbridge, the world's first iron bridge spanning the River Severn and the pretty village of the same name.
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Stratford and the Cotswolds New Year
Enjoy a New Year break in the beautiful rural Warwickshire countryside. Visit Stratford-Upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Steeped in culture and history, it is one of the most visited tourist destinations in the UK.
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Dresden - A Taste of Christmas - by Air
Once known as the "Florence of the North", there are few silhouettes more striking than Dresden's skyline. The classic view of the city includes soaring towers and dominant domes belonging to palaces, churches and stately buildings.
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Winter Magic in Berlin - by Air
Berlin has become one of Europe's most glamorous capital cities, with superb museums, fine churches, wide boulevards and a thriving cultural scene. The festive season is a perfect time to visit the city and experience the charm and winter magic of Berlin, the capital of German Christmas Markets.
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Christmas 'Sound of Music' Party
Join us this Christmas for 'Sound of Music' sing-a-long extravaganza at the 4* Mercure Hotel Chester East.
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Christmas 'Sound of Music' Party
Join us this Christmas for a 'Sound of Music' sing-a-long lunch at the 4* Mercure Hotel Chester East.
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Advent in the Black Forest & Alsace
Renowned for its magical advent atmosphere, the Black Forest is the perfect place to get into the Christmas spirit. Enjoy mulled wine and regional specialities against the backdrop of snow-covered scenery, visit the host of markets within easy reach, explore Freiburg or hop across the border into France to Strasbourg and Colmar.
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Classical Christmas Concert & Magical Markets
It is universally acknowledged that Advent is a beautiful time to visit Germany: nutcrackers and nostalgic market huts line the streets, the scents of Glühwein and roasted almonds wafts through the air. Visit Essen and Düsseldorf to soak up the Christmas atmosphere and do a spot of Christmas shopping.
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Bruges and Medieval Banquet
Travel back in time to the 3rd July 1468 and the wedding celebrations of Charles the Bold and Margaret of York. Enjoy an historical Medieval Banquet Show in the heart of one of the most beautiful medieval cities in Europe.
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Valkenburg Carnival
The tradition of carnival in Holland dates back to medieval times. The Dutch really go to town to make these annual events full of excitement, spectacle and fun. Fabulously decorated floats and colourful characters in exotic costumes, ensure that the carnival parades are not to be missed, whilst bars and cafes are alive with the sounds of local bands and great music.
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Leeds & the Good Old Days
Leeds is a cosmopolitan city, rich in history and culture and a great shopping centre. Hidden deep in the heart of Leeds is the City Varieties Theatre, home to the Good Old Days show and recently re-opened after an extensive refurbishment.
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Premium 4* New Year Entertainment Break - Exclusive to Greatdays
We are pleased to present an exciting New Year break with top sightseeing and great music!
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Mini Cruise Selection - Belgium, Holland, France and Spain
Oct 2012 - Mar 2013 dates on request
Enjoy a relaxing 2 night mini cruise to the Continent. There is something to keep everyone entertained on board with live shows, great choice of restaurants, cafes and bars. Spend all day exploring the sights, then back to the ferry for a second fun-filled night on board. Travel in the spring time and visit the famous bulbfields, explore the historical WW1 battlefields in Belgium, do some Christmas shopping in Bruges, sightsee at leisure in Amsterdam or explore the French and Spanish resorts of St. Malo and Santander.
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The Dolomites - Heart of the Italian Alps
The Dolomites Alps are located in Trentino, one of the most northern regions of Italy. It is a combination of the Mediterranean atmosphere of Lake Garda and the Tyrolean splendour the southern Austria and they are, without doubt, some of the most spectacular mountains in the world with their awesome shapes and colours and a joy to visit at any time of year.
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London Christmas Markets & Winter Wonderland
With several markets dotted throughout the Capital, including the Hyde Park Winter Wonderland, with around 50 German-style wooden chalets and amusements and even Ice skating available, there is something for all ages.
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Viareggio Carnival and Tuscany
6 - 8 day tour by Coach or Air
Experience the magic and atmosphere of a traditional Italian carnival and combine it with the delights of one of Italy's most stunning regions. Tuscany is an area of outstanding natural beauty, where historic cities are set amidst rolling hills and olive groves and renowned for its excellent cuisine and glorious wines.
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Menton Lemon Festival & Nice Carnival
6 - 8 day tour by Coach or Air
Nice comes alive for two weeks every February & March with this top winter festival. Highlights include colourful flower parades, float processions and firework displays. In conjunction, Menton hosts a 15 day celebration of the citrus fruit with brass bands and acrobats in a golden fruit parade of masked and painted faces, costumes and head-dresses.
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Matlock Bath Illuminations 2012
The annual Matlock Bath Illuminations take place this year between September and October. Commencing with a lively entertainment programme on the bandstand in Derwent Gardens and followed by the unique parade of illuminated and decorated boats that takes to the river at 8pm.
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A Taste of York - 3 Star Sunday Specials
Visit the historic walled city of York, renowned for its quaint cobbled streets and beautiful parks, and of course, a long history with chocolate! York has something to offer visitors of all ages.
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Torquay - Turkey and Tinsel Specials
Follow in the footsteps of Agatha Christie with a trip to the English Riviera. The Riviera is home to a number of pretty towns and villages from the well known trio of Torquay, Paignton and Brixham to Babbacombe and Cockington and surrounded by stunning coastline and countryside.
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Edinburgh - 'Slow boat to China'
Edinburgh comes alive during the winter months. The compact City Centre is so easy to get around and we have put together a three day programme which will allow you to tailor the pace of the tour to your own requirements. Maybe a visit to Edinburgh Zoo to see its new arrivals, Giant Pandas Sunshine and Sweetie.
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Valkenburg House Party
Situated in the Limburg area of South Holland, close to the borders of Belgium and Germany, this region offers an enchanting landscape with such features as the Vaalserberg, the highest point in the Netherlands, the Meuse valley in central Limburg and the forests of North Limburg.
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Ostend Turkey and Tinsel
What better location to enjoy a Turkey and Tinsel break than the bustling town of Ostend on the Belgian Coast. The Royal Astor Hotel is your venue for this pre-Christmas and New Year package. Ostend is Belgium's easy-to-reach holiday city by the sea and an all year round holiday destination.
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Leeds Castle Fireworks
Hailed as one of the finest firework displays in the county. A pyrotechnic spectacular set to themed music all the family can enjoy. A perfect way to celebrate Guy Fawkes Night, all set against the historic backdrop of the beautiful 900 year old castle. There will be a wide range of refreshments available. Come for the evening performance or arrive early to catch the afternoon entertainment.
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Sun, Sea and Salou - All Inclusive Winter Sun!
7-9 day tour by coach or air
With golden beaches, deep blue waters and a dramatically rugged coastline, the Spanish Costas offer an ideal holiday destination all year round. Greatdays has been sending holidaymakers here for many years and whether you are looking for sun, sand and lively bars, or peaceful coves, archaeology or Spanish gastronomy, a tour to the Costas is sure to satisfy.
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A Burst of Colour
Experience the intense oranges, yellows and reds of Autumn like never before - the historic town of Lahr on the edge of the Black Forest is flooded by a sea of colour as the town is decorated with more than 10,000 chrysanthemums, worked into fascinating and creative arrangements.
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Autumn Magic and Spring Colours in the Harz Mountains
The Harz Mountains is Germany's northernmost mountain range and a stunning area of natural beauty. This is one of Greatdays more popular tours and comes highly recommended. What better time of year than Autumn to see the pine-covered hills, rugged valleys and half-timbered medieval villages when the fiery reds and oranges brighten the landscape once more before the icy grip of Winter sets in.
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Blackpool Illumination Journey
Blackpool is the seaside town that is still buzzing with excitement and laughter, long after most seaside resorts have gone into hibernation.
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Rhubarb!
Wakefield is part of the Wakefield-Leeds-Morley rhubarb-growing triangle and the plant has been an important part of the local economy for over 150 years. Originally grown for local markets it wasn't long before special rhubarb trains were leaving Wakefield for London every day laden will tons of rhubarb. Although this heyday may be long past, rhubarb growing is still flourishing and the introduction of an annual Rhubarb Festival (usually the last weekend in February though dates are yet to be confirmed) marks the importance of it to Wakefield.
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Menton Lemon Festival & Nice Carnival
8 day tour (based on the Italian Riviera)
Experience Menton's fantastic annual citrus spectacular with its colourful pageants and exhibitions made entirely of lemons, limes and oranges. Plus, enjoy a trip to the Nice Carnival when the city really comes alive with flower parades and float processions.
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Brussels Winter Wonders
Numerous Christmas Markets are available in Brussels including Place St Catherine. Don't miss out on the Grand Place decorated in festive lights for the occasion.
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Bruges and Ice Sculptures
There can't be many settings more beautiful at Christmas than medieval Bruges. The Christmas market is on the main square and why not visit the ice sculpture exhibition.
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Valkenburg and Caves
Explore the caves deep beneath Valkenburg to find these great Christmas Markets. Twinkling lights and magical illuminations transform the caves into a magical grotto
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Paris Christmas Market
Often overlooked as a Christmas Market destination, Paris offers a number of markets spread across the city from La Defense to the Champs Elyses
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Cologne Christmas Markets
Cologne offers six Christmas Markets. The Cologne Cathedral is the most impressive due to the imposing backdrop, and the oldest market is Neumarkt.
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Trier and Moselle Valley Christmas Markets
Romantic Christmas atmosphere. Where better could you get in the mood for Christmas than at one of the loveliest Christmas markets in Germany?
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Aachen and Monschau Christmas Markets
The Cathedral and Town Hall in Aachen are transformed into a paradise of lights and colours. Monschau market is small but one of the most beautiful settings in Germany.
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Lille Christmas Market
The month long Christmas Market in Lille is the largest in Northern France. It takes place on the Place Rihour in the town centre, with eighty different stalls
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London Sunday Savers
Take advantage of some great Sunday night rates in Central London, and throw in a cruise on the Thames.
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Enchanting Lake Como
This Jewel in the Crown of Italy's famous lakes is a haven of tranquility, superb cuisine and majestic snow capped mountains. There are enough lakeside towns and villages to explore for many weeks, but some are perennial favourites such as Tremezzo with its classic lakeside promenade plus some lovely old villas. From here you can take the ferry over to Bellaggio, the pearl of the lake and Varenna, with its steep winding alleys.
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Irish Country Music Weekend
Greatdays and their partners are pleased to present another exciting weekend of live music for your listening and dancing pleasure. Stay in the luxury of the 4* Hilton Blackpool Hotel, and enjoy the many facilities and attractions of Lancashire's premier seaside resort. An ideal product for your winter programme, or why not promote it to your private groups.
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Christmas Markets and Sunday Specials 2012
Raven and Wax
There is always so much to see and do in London and we have selected two of our favourites for this tour, the Madame Tussauds & the Tower of London.
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A Sparkling Austrian Christmas
Enjoy a traditional Christmas surrounded by snow-capped peaks in the heart of the Austrian Tirol, where the famous Tirolean hospitality will ensure you experience a magical stay. Warm up with mulled wine and cookies in front of the log fire on Christmas Eve and enjoy a turkey dinner with all the trimmings followed by live music on Christmas Day. Relax and unwind in the hotel's spa area, explore the local area with a guided tour and prepare to be dazzled at the Swarovski Crystal World near Innsbruck.
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5* New Year at Le Palace
A cosmopolitan city, Brussels attracts a great number of visitors due to its diversity of attractions. From fascinating museums and antique markets to an impressive selection of restaurants and bars, numerous shopping experiences and a frenetic nightlife, Brussels offers something for everyone. Staying at the 4 star superior Crowne Plaza Brussels Le Palace hotel enjoy a 5-course St-Sylvester dinner including drinks during the meal and a glass of champagne at midnight.
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Lille and Bruges
A feast for the eyes in Lille, capital of the Nord-Pas de Calais region, with a visit to beautiful Bruges.
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Boulogne - Beaches and Baguettes
Just a short drive from Calais, Boulogne is an undiscovered gem of France. With a short stay in this classic port town, the history and culture can be seen in the wonderful old town, yet it has all modern shops and restaurants.
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Royal London Highlights
A real Royal Tour you will visit Windsor Castle, one of the official residences of the Queen, take a boat trip down the Thames from Westminster to the Tower of London, with its 900 years of history. From the End of July to end of September, you may also visit the State rooms of Buckingham Palace (supplement from £15.00 per person).
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London & Greenwich Getaway
Take advantage of great Sunday night rates in London, and explore the Thames & Greenwich, with the opportunity for a great Sunday night out!
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New Year at Le Palace
A cosmopolitan city, Brussels attracts a great number of visitors due to its diversity of attractions. From fascinating museums and antique markets to an impressive selection of restaurants and bars, numerous shopping experiences and a frenetic nightlife, Brussels offers something for everyone. Staying at the 4 star superior Crowne Plaza Brussels Le Palace hotel enjoy a 5-course St-Sylvester dinner including drinks during the meal and a glass of champagne at midnight.
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New Year in Berlin
On New Year's Eve, Berlin throws the biggest open-air party in the world. With more than a million people welcoming the New Year at the Brandenberg Gate, Germany's signature landmark, the Berlin party even tops the New Year festivities of New York and London. So shake off the old year and celebrate 'Silvester' German style under the stars, with music, dancing, and spectacular fireworks. You can celebrate all night long - the party lasts until the wee hours of the next morning.
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SIMA Agricultural Show, Paris 2013
SIMA is one of the world's largest agricultural exhibitions with more than 100 countries represented and 1500 exhibitors - the only trade show that meets all the needs of a farming operation - equipment, livestock breeding and renewable energy. Book now for 2013.
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Cologne by Eurostar
Following its complete obliteration during the war, Cologne has developed into a vibrant and lively city, with many interesting sights which can be explored on foot. Famous for its Gothic Cathedral, Karneval and Kolsch, this city has something for everyone. Travel by Eurostar and discover it for yourself.
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Amsterdam by Eurostar
Opened in June 2009, located on the edge of Rembrandt Park. The hotel facilities include a restaurant, garden with private terrace, indoor swimming pool and fitness centre. All 260 bedrooms offer teacoffee making facilities and air-conditioning. Amsterdam centre is a short 10 minute tram ride away with a tram stop 5 minutes walk from the hotel.
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A Tintin tour of Brussels by Eurostar
On the back of the recent box office smash 'The Adventures of Tintin' enjoy a trip to Brussels to see the history of the famous comic book adapted for both the small and big screen. Start by visiting the Museum about Tintin's creator, Herge, to explore 80 original plates and over 800 photographs, documents and objects that offer a comprehensive perspective of his work. We also visit the Comic Strip Museum in Brussels to learn more about the young Belgian reporter as well as other famous comic strip characters.
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Brussels by Eurostar
Why not travel to Europe's capital in the comfort of Eurostar's high-speed service. Relax in the comfort and stylish surroundings of your reserved seat and be exploring Brussels in just over 2 hours. A cosmopolitan city, Brussels attracts a great number of visitors due to its diversity of attractions.
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Paris by Eurostar
Romantic and elegant, Paris is one of the world's great capital cities with many well-known attractions, museums, shops and restaurants to enjoy.
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Galway, Connemara and the Aran Islands
The vibrant city of Galway is the capital of the West of Ireland. Connemara offers a scenic vista of bogs, valleys and lakes and spectacular intricate coastline. The Aran Islands are famous for their geological formation, historical monuments and their linguistic and cultural heritage.
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St Malo Mini Cruise
Leave Portsmouth at 2015 hrs on Friday night for the pretty port of St Malo (arrive Saturday 0815 hrs) with its long history of explorers, traders and pirates and home of the navigator, Jacques Cartier, who discovered Canada. Visit one of the town's museums dedicated to its seafaring history or take a walk round the city's walled ramparts before having lunch in a harbour-side seafood restaurant. Full day in St Malo before returning on the overnight sailing to Portsmouth (depart 2200 hrs, arrive UK Sunday at 0800 hrs).
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St Malo Mini Cruise
Leave Portsmouth at 2015 hrs on Friday night for the pretty port of St Malo (arrive Saturday 0815 hrs) with its long history of explorers, traders and pirates and home of the navigator, Jacques Cartier, who discovered Canada. Visit one of the town's museums dedicated to its seafaring history or take a walk round the city's walled ramparts before having lunch in a harbour-side seafood restaurant. Full day in St Malo before returning on the overnight sailing to Portsmouth (depart 2200 hrs, arrive UK Sunday at 0800 hrs).
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Bruges Christmas Markets
Bruges, renowned as the 'Venice of the North', is considered to be one of Belgium's crown jewels. Bruges is thought of as one of the best preserved cities in Europe and popular throughout the year with visitors experiencing the Belgian lifestyle including their famous food and beer and the fine examples of Flemish Art in its many museums. Enjoy the Christmas Market surrounding the ice rink in the Market Square.
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Hamburg in Bloom
Northern Germany doesn't just offer a maritime experience. With a long tradition of lovingly maintained inner city parks and gardens and a well-deserved reputation as Germany's greenest city, it comes as no surprise that Hamburg will host the International Garden Show in 2013. No stranger to staging big events, Hamburg promises to host a spectacle with something for every garden enthusiast and expert alike. The IGS will take place from the end of April to mid-October 2013.
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A Tintin tour of Brussels
On the back of the recent box office smash 'The Adventures of Tintin' enjoy a trip to Brussels to see the history of the famous comic book adapted for both the small and big screen. Start by visiting the Museum about Tintin's creator, Herge, to explore 80 original plates and over 800 photographs, documents and objects that offer a comprehensive perspective of his work. We also visit the Comic Strip Museum in Brussels to learn more about the young Belgian reporter as well as other famous comic strip characters.
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Highlands Highlights
Combining outstanding natural beauty with hundreds of years of history, the Scottish Highlands stretch from Fort William and the Islands to the west, to Inverness-shire on the east and up to the very top of Scotland, offering plenty to see and do.
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Enchanting Edinburgh and the Christmas Markets
Enjoy Edinburgh's Christmas celebrations starting in late November and running until Christmas Eve. With the official switch-on of the Christmas lights the whole city gets into the swing of things with an entire month packed with spectacular events, performances, fairground rides, and of course the Christmas Markets.
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Legends of the Lochs
Loch Lomond presents the perfect location, set amidst one of Scotland's most idyllic, unspoilt areas with the largest expanse of fresh water in Britain and the backdrop of the mountains looming beyond, whilst Loch Fyne is probably Scotland's most famous sea loch, renowned worldwide for its amazing seafood. This tour gives you chance to experience the wonders of these and may other Scottish Lochs, and their outstanding scenery.
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Taste of the Black Forest
The Black Forest is not only one of the most varied, but also one of the biggest and best known holiday regions in Germany. The Black Forest maids, Black Forest farms, Black Forest gateau, Bollenhut hats, cuckoo clocks - the Black Forest embodies everything that one might expect of a German picture book holiday.
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Salzburg, Lakes and Bohemia
The 'Salzkammergut' features some of the most spectacular mountain and lake scenery in Austria with over 76 lakes scattered throughout its valleys. Excursion highlights could include Salzburg 'Sound of Music' city, Berchtesgagen & Eagle's Nest, Bohemia in the Czech Republic. There are an abundance of scenic lake cruises, railway and mountain excursions possible.
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Best of Berlin!
Berlin is a city with a tumultuous past but following the 20th anniversary of the 'Fall of the Wall' in 2009, it is now classed as one of Central Europe's most important and exciting cities. Discover Berlin's key attractions such as the Brandenburg Gate, Bundestag, Krfurstendam and Cathedral or discover how events in Berlin changed the course of history by visiting various historical locations and poignant memorials.
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London Sunday Special
Take advantage of some great Sunday night rates in a 4 star centrally located hotel. Enjoy a 30 minute ride on the London Eye, the world's largest observation wheel and enjoy spectacular views across London. Combine this with a cruise on the River Thames, and you have a memorable London visit.
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Durham, Beamish and Crook Hall
With its iconic Cathedral and Castle, Durham City is the jewel in the crown of an extraordinary county. The city has one of the most stunning city panoramas in Europe. The quintessential old English university city, Durham offers relaxing riverside walks and yet buzzes with a vibrant contemporary culture with superb cafes, artisan workshops, galleries and museums and an array of shops and markets. The Durham Dales and Vale of Durham are diverse landscapes, dotted with market towns and picturesque villages, whilst the stunning Durham Coast begs to be explored.
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London Girls Getaway
This new tour specifically designed with the lady in mind, showcases the best London shops and markets as well as a Theatre visit and a chance to follow in the footsteps of the late Lady Diana.
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Torquay and Devon's Little Boats and Trains
Stretching along 22 miles of stunning South Devon coastline, the beautiful English Riviera has been a popular holiday destination for centuries. Torquay, the 'Queen of the Riviera' was the birthplace and home of internationally renowned crime writer Agatha Christie, and is steeped in history. The stunning beaches here are the perfect place to relax.
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River Cruising - Romantic Rhine
Falling in love with the Rhine Valley is very easy and what better way to see it than from the comfort of a cruise down the river. Fairytale castles, the famous Lorelei Rock where legend has it that seven maidens transformed into stone to lure sailors singing. Quaint riverside towns and villages to tempt and delight with wine tastings and patisseries. We have a selection of cruise itineraries and cruise vessels throughout Europe.
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PREMIUM TOUR - A Journey through the Ages
Beginning with life in Roman times, you then take a journey through time, pausing to discover links with the Bayeux Tapestry in a small church in Bosham, walking through six centuries of historic buildings at the Weald and Downland Open-Air Museum and the living history collections at the Amberley Museum, finishing with some stunning contemporary art collections in 11th century Chichester Cathedral.
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Cologne Highlights by Eurostar
Following its complete obliteration during the war, Cologne has developed into a vibrant and lively city, with many interesting sights which can be explored on foot. Famous for its Gothic Cathedral, Karneval and Kolsch, this city has something for everyone. Travel by Eurostar and discover it for yourself.
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Little Trains of The Harz and Fairytale Germany
Popular at any time of year, the Harz Mountains is one of Germany's finest areas of natural beauty, with its pine covered hills, green valleys and half-timbered medieval villages rich in legend and fairy tales.
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Edinburgh - A City for all Seasons
The setting is wonderfully striking; the city is perched on a series of extinct volcanoes and rocky crags which rise from the generally flat landscape of the Lothians, with the sheltered shoreline of the Firth of Forth to the north.
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Romantic Chester and Liverpool
This tour takes in two diversely different cities. Chester is undoubtedly one of the UK's most beautiful cities with its history dating back more than 2,000 years. Liverpool, the European Capital of Culture in 2008, has always been known for its architecture, football, literature and music.
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Blackpool and the Lancashire Coast
Blackpool is quite simply the most famous and archetypal of British seaside resorts, boasting a huge range of tourist attractions including the famous Tower. The resort is also an ideal base for seeing the many sights of Lancashire, a royal duchy of ancient castles and pretty stone-built villages. With two Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty full of dramatic scenery and quiet lanes, including the beautiful Forest of Bowland.
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Stately Stirling and the Falkirk Wheel
Stirling is Scotland's newest city and one of its most historic. Its castle and old town meet the cutting-edge culture of a contemporary University city. It is considered the best small city in Scotland.
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Literature by the Sea
Your 'guides' for this three night programme include Charles Dickens, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sir Winston Churchill and Jane Austen plus some salty tales during your visit to Old Portsmouth, England's waterfront city.
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Swansea Bay, Gower and Celtic Gardens
It's just a short hop from the Swansea's sophisticated Maritime Quarter to Gower's unspoilt beaches and inspirational 'lands end'. Head the other way, and you'll soon get lost among woods, waterfalls, hills and valleys.
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Wicklow and the Garden of Ireland
County Wicklow is known as the 'Garden of Ireland'. Nestled amongst the lush rolling hills are pretty little glens, cascading waterfalls, glassy lakes and intimate villages.
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The Wye Valley and The Cotswolds
This tour combines two of the most attractive areas of England, both Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Wye Valley is a beautiful region where Wales and England meet, with breathtaking scenery and a fascinating heritage. The Cotswolds is one of the most quintessentially English and unspoilt regions of England, with gently rolling hillsides, sleepy ancient limestone villages, and historic market towns.
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Floriade 2012 and Carpet of Flowers
2012 gives you the opportunity to combine two of the best floral exhibitions in Europe. The Carpet of Flowers will once again take over the Grande Place in Brussels in August with approximately 750,000 flowers combining to make a stunning floral display. 2012 also provides the rare opportunity to visit the Floriade exhibition, held once every 10 years the exhibition will be in Venlo.
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Rhine Valley & Black Forest Cruise 'n' Stay
A unique tour discovering the romantic Rhine Valley from the comfort of a 4 star luxury river cruise ship combined with a stay in the land of forests, cuckoo clocks and Black Forest gateau!
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Peru - LAND OF ANCIENT MYSTERIES
Discover the ancient world of the Inca civilisation and marvel at the breathtaking scenery of this unforgettable country. The colourful culture of the Peruvians and the diverse regions of the country will delight you on every step of your journey.
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Canada - THE MAPLE LEAF TRAIL
The awe-inspiring Niagara Falls provides a dramatic start for your journey along the 'Maple Leaf Trail' which takes you through the charming city of Quebec, historic Ottawa, ultra-modern Toronto and sophisticated Montreal.
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China - REALM OF THE DRAGON
There is nowhere as enthralling as China, with its enchanting cities, potent natural beauty and ancient history. Discover the vibrant city of Shanghai, the incredible Terracotta Army at Xi'an. Take a spectacular cruise on the mighty Yangtze River and experience the grandeur of Beijing, home of the 2008 Olympic Games.
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South Africa - A WORLD IN ONE COUNTRY
With a wonderful blend of races and cultures, climate and topography, South Africa offers incredible wildlife, traditional hospitality, sophisticated cities, unforgettable scenery and a sunny climate which means you really can visit the world in one country.
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South Africa - A WORLD IN ONE COUNTRY
With a wonderful blend of races and cultures, climate and topography, South Africa offers incredible wildlife, traditional hospitality, sophisticated cities, unforgettable scenery and a sunny climate which means you really can visit the world in one country.
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Cuba - HEMINGWAY, HAVANA & CHE
Take a step back in time and discover a varied land of rainforest covered mountains, exquisite beaches, exotic flora and fauna and a vibrant culture. Cuba's unique and turbulent history makes this a wonderfully interesting destination.
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Argentina - A LAND OF GLACIERS, TANGO & WILDLIFE
Argentina is huge and top-to-toe it embraces jungles, deserts, mountains, plains, volcanoes, glaciers, enormous rivers and lakes. Highlights include the stylish capital Buenos Aires, the awe-inspiring Perito Moreno Glacier and the mighty Iguazu Falls.
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West Coast USA - CALIFORNIA DREAMING
See the famous sites as portrayed in the movies and on television for yourself. Visit the movie capital of the world - Hollywood; Las Vegas an oasis of colour and opulence, and the jaw dropping Grand Canyon.
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East Coast USA - COLOURS OF NEW ENGLAND
Tucked away in North Eastern America, the six states of New England are rich in history and culture as well as natural beauty. Visiting in the autumn period gives you the chance to enjoy one of nature's greatest spectacles - the fall foliage.
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New York - THE BIG APPLE
Holidays to New York - where do you start? Arguably the most desired location in the world, it's one of those places that won't fail to take your breath away. Zooming yellow taxis, steam rising from the floor, Times Square. Forget what you saw in the movies - nothing can prepare for your first bite of the Big Apple and one bite won't be enough.
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Oman - AN ARABIAN ADVENTURE
Oman is the land of Sinbad, ancient mariners and guardians of the frankincense trade. The country combines breathtaking natural beauty with a well preserved cultural heritage yet is one of the least known but most exciting destinations in the Middle East.
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Morocco - AN ADVENTURE IN NORTH AFRICA
Morocco is friendly, hectic and colourful - a heady mix of Arabic tradition, French influence and African assimilation, so rich in mystique it seems to hover like a magic carpet somewhere between myth and reality.
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Cyprus - AN ENCHANTING ISLAND
Cyprus lies at the crossroads of three continents, where East meets West and a new experience awaits you under the sun every day. With its varied landscape of rugged coast lines, sandy beaches, tree covered mountains and historical towns, the island is a fantastic place to explore.
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Malta - BETWEEN THE SUN & THE SEA
Set in the heart of the Mediterranean, this sun-blessed island oozes charm and character. With 7000 years of history, the island is a treasure trove of heritage and culture. 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and more monuments per square metre than any other country, Malta and its sister islands are the perfect location for idling away the time.
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Croatia: Dubrovnik - PARADISE ON EARTH
The historic and beautiful town of Dubrovnik has re-emerged as a cosmopolitan destination for travellers looking for something different - medieval charms, Mediterranean sun and laid-back sophistication.
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Italy - UNDISCOVERED PUGLIA
Although largely undiscovered the region of Puglia down in the 'Heel of Italy' has a wealth of striking architecture and wonderful countryside. The landscape is dappled with Romanesque churches and Baroque towns that emerge from expanses of vineyards and olive groves. With 2 local airports, this region is ripe for discovery.
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Mallorca - AN IDYLLIC ISLAND
The privileged location of the island makes this a year round destination for a short break or a longer duration. The idyllic mountain scenery, with lemon tree filled valleys, quaint villages and blue seas make Mallorca the ideal place to spend your holiday.
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Greece - A COUNTRY OF GODS & GAMES
Capture the magic of Greece and explore the highlights of a country steeped in ancient history and mythology. See the disputed Elgin Marbles and the birthplace of the Olympics.
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Gibraltar - A TASTE OF HOME
Steeped in history that has evolved from its strategic location, visitors to Gibraltar are assured of breathtaking scenery, wildlife and architecture that captures the unique flavour of this Mediterranean city.
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Turkey: Istanbul - WHERE EUROPE & ASIA COLLIDE
Straddling two continents, Istanbul offers an exciting blend of east and west. Civilisations have left their mark in the city with a fascinating mix of architectural styles.
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Spain: Seville - FIESTAS & FLAMENCO
Excellent tapas bars and a love of flamenco and fiesta make this city full of life. A maze of cobbled streets, white washed houses and flowered balconies with scented orange trees, this is a charming city with a very Spanish flavour.
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Italy: Venice - THE CITY OF CANALS
This magical and romantic city is an absolute must to visit at least once in anyone's lifetime. The islands, canals, bridges and the ancient architecture combine to make this city unforgettable.
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Germany: Berlin - THE PLACE TO BE
After years of division, Berlin has risen once again to become one of Europe's most glamourous capital cities, with superb museums, fine churches, wide boulevards and a thriving cultural life.
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Austria: Salzburg - MOZART, MARIA & MOUNTAINS
Dreaming spires, sublime beauty, green hills, snow topped mountains and romantic gardens are just a few of the 'favourite things' about this city.
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Italy: Rome - THE ETERNAL CITY
A living history of western civilisation from its birth, through the Renaissance to the modern day in an unbroken thread of 3,000 years with a breathtaking abundance of art, architecture, monuments and ruins.
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Hungary: Budapest - A city of two halves
Two cities for the price of one, Budapest is a melting pot of European cultures and history, with stunning architecture and fascinating sites - including the northern bank of the Danube, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Portugal: Lisbon - THE CITY OF EXPLORERS
The Portuguese capital has an immediately likeable atmosphere and a rich cultural background. Stand up high on Elevador de Santa Justa and look over the cobbled, hilly streets and roofs that cover Lisbon's seven hills.
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Estonia: Tallinn - A MEDIEVAL DELIGHT
This enchanting capital is a rare delight and has the best-preserved medieval old town in northern Europe. Cobbled streets and slender spires of a bygone era meet a vibrant and energetic present.
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Castles and Gardens of North East Scotland
The North Eastern corner of Scotland is home to some fascinating gardens, amazing castles, and houses. This tour will explore some of the lesser known properties and give you a glimpse of this quieter part of Scotland. Based in Aberdeen, the 'Granite City', you may also have chance to visit the impressive turreted Town House in Union Street, the castellated Citadel at The Castlegate and the striking gothic Marischal College, the world's second largest granite structure, are all fine examples of Aberdeen's most famous export.
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Holland's Floriade 2012
Floriade is a World Horticultural Expo staged once every ten years in the Netherlands. During the period from April to mid-October 2012, the sixth edition of Floriade will be organised in Venlo. Each day features a cultural programme of music, dance, literature, theatre and visual art from all over the world. Over 40 hectares of the 66 hectare site is home to displays by over 100 Dutch and International exhibitors.
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Luxembourg, The Ardennes and Moselle Valley
Our tour is based in the Our Valley in the picturesque town of Vianden at the foot of the hill housing the impressive castle and just one hour from the capital Luxembourg. The Ardennes countryside around Luxembourg boasts forests, rivers, valleys, vineyards and quaint little villages. Fine food and drink are everywhere including special beers still brewed by Trappist monks deep in the Ardennes forests.
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Hamburg, Northern Germany & the Baltic Coast
Northern Germany doesn't just offer a maritime experience. The region along the Baltic coast has much more to offer. From its wide beaches with their fine, pale white sand to medieval towns and bustling, modern cities, spa resorts and UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The land along the coast is lovely and green and in many places, the coastal scenery is dominated by sheer cliffs and steep rock faces. To the north-east of the region there are vast expanses of moorland, meadows, forests and lakes.
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Battlefields of the Second World War
See the location and walk in the footsteps of the single biggest invasion force ever assembled. Experience the beaches, battlegrounds, cemeteries and museums of the D-Day invasion.
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Lake Constance - 4 Countries Tour
The shoreline of Lake Constance is shared by three countries - Switzerland, Austria and Germany and enjoys an exceptionally mild climate. The hillsides that slope to the water's edge are covered with vineyards, orchards, picturesque towns, villages and busy tourist resorts. We have a selection of hotels in many resorts around the lake from where you can enjoy the suggested excursions detailed below.
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Lake Geneva by Train
Lake Geneva 'Lac Leman' enjoys a privileged location in the heart of Europe being host to such famous cities as Geneva, Montreux and Lausanne.
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Lakes and Legends of Switzerland
Lucerne and the Lake Lucerne region are often referred to as the 'essence of Switzerland' and are rich in legend. The city dates back to the middle ages and the lake has Europe's most extensive inland navigation system. This, combined with the backdrop of the Alps makes it an ideal setting for a combination of excursions and relaxation.
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Norwegian Fjords by Air
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Experience Norway's unforgettable breathtaking mountain scenery with soaring snow-capped peaks and glaciers, cascading waterfalls and dramatic fjords.
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Little Boats and Trains of Norfolk
Norfolk is one of England's most picturesque counties. What better way to see it than from a journey on the Bure Valley Railway through the unspoilt countryside followed by a scenic cruise along Wroxham Broads and a visit to Norfolk Lavender.
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Flemish Borders
This tour is based in Bergen Op Zoom, a picturesque little town in Southern Holland with many historical attractions including the Grote Markt, the Markiezenhof, a huge gothic palace and the Gevangenpoort, one of the last remaining medieval city gates in Holland. Located only 25 miles from Antwerp and 50 miles from The Hague, it is ideally located for excursions into Holland and Belgium.
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The Magic of the Harz Mountains
The Harz Mountains, Germany's northernmost mountain range, and one of finest areas of natural beauty, with its pine-covered hills, green valleys and half-timbered medieval villages. Combine the magic of enchanting medieval towns with the chance to ride on the unique Harz Narrow Gauge Railway.
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Hamburg
Northern Germany doesn't just offer a maritime experience. As Hamburg is the greenest city in Germany with over half of its area covered with water, farmland, parks and gardens, it's no surprise that Hamburg will host the International Garden Show in 2013.
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Lake Garda 4 star All-Inclusive
Lake Garda is one of the largest of the Italian lakes, situated at the foot of the mighty Dolomite Alps. The lake is approximately 30 miles long and ranges from 1-10 miles wide. It is ideally situated for a host of excursion possibilities and is a year-round destination.
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Royal Scotland
A chance for you to see and learn about the Scotland so loved by the Royal family for generations. The tour includes visits to Balmoral, the Royal families Scottish home, Glamis Castle, so loved by the late Queen Mother, as well as a 'royal' distillery!
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Highclere Castle and 'Downton Abbey'
Highclere Castle has been home to the Carnarvon family since 1679. Built on an ancient site, the original house was recorded in the Domesday Book. The present day Castle was designed in 1842 by Sir Charles Barry, the architect also responsible for building the Houses of Parliament in Westminster. The Castle's history also includes a fascinating connection with ancient Egypt, as the 5th Earl, with Howard Carter, discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings in 1922. The Castle now houses an exhibition that commemorates this historic event, including some rare antiquities from the 5th Earl's earlier Egyptian excavations.
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PREMIUM TOUR - In the Footsteps of Jane Austen
You've read her novels and seen the films on the television. Now follow in her footsteps and see where she was born, where she grew up, where she is laid to rest and visit places where she found her inspiration.
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Skyelights
Skye is the largest island in the Hebrides and is a beautiful escape from mainland Scotland. The bridge toll is no longer in place, making the island even more accessible. Here the stark rise of the jagged Cullin ridge drops to the gentle white of a soft sand beach. Inlets, bays and islands create a complex lacework pattern with the sea.
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The Highlands, Castle of Mey and the Orkneys
The Northern Highlands is a bleak yet beautiful area of Scotland. The rock-hewn landscapes and dramatic seascapes create stunning views as you make your way towards the northernmost point in Britain.
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Scottish Malt Whisky Trail
A favourite and a unique tour taking in Scotland's finest and world renowned malt whiskies. You will have chance not only to sample the whisky, but also learn about the distilling process and the history. This tour is based in the Aviemore or Inverness area, but, similar tours can be arranged through Scotland.
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War Time Memories - A step back in time
A chance to step back in time on this nostalgic tour, which visits Bletchley Park, the site of the British code-breaking activities of WWII, and the birthplace of the modern computer, as well as the Imperial War Museum at Duxford, Europe's premier aviation museum.
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Woburn Abbey Experience and Afternoon Tea
Woburn Abbey has been the home of the Dukes of Bedford for nearly 400 years. As such, it is steeped in a vast amount of history. It is not just the antique furniture and art that is an attraction many of the previous residents of Woburn have extremely interesting and colourful pasts.
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Hidden Gems of Hertfordshire
Explore the hidden parts of the exciting and interesting Counties to the northern edge of London. Known as the northern Home Counties, they offer a mix of delightful gardens, historic houses, scintillating countryside and interesting towns to explore. You are also close to London, making this an ideal base for a day in the Capital.
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Oban, Fort William and the Isle of Mull
When the sun sets dramatically over Oban Bay and the surprising landmark of the McCaig's Tower amphitheatre lights up on the hilltop above the town, it is easy to see why Oban is such a popular resort. Until the Glasgow to Oban railway line opened in 1880, Oban was a fishing village but since then it has grown into the largest port in north-west Scotland. The sheltered harbour brims with fishing and pleasure boats and ferries off to the Outer Hebrides. Fort William's significant history began with a military fort and garrisoned soldiers here in the 1700s during the occupation of the Highlands by the English King's Redcoat Army. Later, Telford's Caledonian Canal was opened to merchant shipping in 1822 which also developed tourism travel for the Victorians.
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Highland Rails
The north of Scotland is blessed with some wonderfully scenic railway lines, visit the heart of the Highlands and ride the famous West Highland line from Fort William to Mallaig, take a trip on the charming Strathspey Steam Railway and enjoy a breathtaking run from Inverness to the Kyle of Lochalsh.
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Castles and Gardens of Scotland's West Coast
This beautiful corner of Scotland offers everything you want in a holiday or short break, with stunning views, a dramatic coastline and a wonderful history. The countryside consists of soft rolling hills and winding lanes warmed by the tail end of the Gulf Stream, and on the coast you will find everything from quiet marinas full of luxury yachts to the neoclassical splendour of Culzean Castle and the wild cliffs of South Ayrshire. The beautiful Ayrshire countryside provided the inspiration for some of the finest verses of the National Bard of Scotland, Robert Burns.
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Borderland Delights
Covering about eighteen hundred square miles, the Scottish Borders stretches from the rolling hills and moorland in the west, through gentler valleys to the high agricultural plains of the east, and on to the rocky Berwickshire coastline with its secluded coves and picturesque fishing villages.
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Cardiff and the Wye Valley
Cosmopolitan and vibrant Cardiff has only been a city for 100 years, but its history spans almost 2000 years. The Wye Valley, despite being a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is steeped in rich industrial heritage and this evidence of the past is protected as well as the natural environment.
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Heart of Wales
The Mid Wales region is the largest area of Wales, stretching up as far as southern Snowdonia, reaching down the coast to Cardigan in the south of Ceredigion and across to the Brecon Beacons. Steeped in heritage and culture, Mid Wales allows you to become absorbed in prehistoric sites, cliff-top castles and isolated mountain fortresses.
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Strasbourg, Colmar and Alsace
Nestled between the Vosges Mountains and the River Rhine, Alsace is one of the most exciting wine regions to explore. Strasbourg is a fascinating city, and the surrounding area is full of historic castles and quaint villages filled with flower-bedecked half-timbered houses.
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Good Food Ireland Tour
Based in Co Cork where the delights range from the bustling friendly streets of the city, to the rugged beauty of West Cork, as you follow the Good Food Ireland Tour you will enjoy visits to some of the region's best restaurants and artisan food producers.
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Bantry Bay and Kinsale
The delights of county Cork range from the bustling friendly streets of Cork City, to the rugged beauty of West Cork. Bantry Bay is of legendary beauty. Bantry, at the head of the bay, is a busy market town and fishing port.
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Heart of Ireland
Home of the majestic Slieve Bloom Mountains, and the start of the River Shannon, there is plenty to see and do in the heart of Ireland. Made up of counties Laois, Offaly and Westmeath, discover this region's varied history and stunning scenery.
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Blackpool Illuminations
Blackpool is the seaside city that is still buzzing with excitement and laughter, long after most seaside resorts have gone into hibernation. At 10 kilometres long, using over one million bulbs, the Blackpool Illuminations are an awesome spectacle. They consist of almost every kind of light display, lasers, neon, light bulbs, fibre optics, searchlights and floodlighting making this a must see event.
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Sligo and the Yeats Trail
Sligo is a county steeped in heritage and tradition. Known as Yeats' Country in memory of poet W.B. Yeats and artist Jack Yeats who drew inspiration for their work from this area, the area also has strong musical links.
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Belfast, Mount Stewart and the Causeway Coast
The gateway to the rural retreat of Northern Ireland, Belfast's industrial heritage has shaped a city steeped in culture. Antrim's spectacular coastline takes you to the Giant's Causeway, renowned for its polygonal columns of layered basalt, which has been attracting visitors for centuries. South of the region, you can see the famous gardens at Mount Stewart House or follow in the footsteps of St. Patrick in scenic County Down.
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Derry, Donegal and the Giants Causeway
Explore the northwestern landscapes of Ireland. Take in the sights of the scenic causeway coast route, visiting the famous Giants Causeway, renowned for its polygonal columns of layered basalt, which has been attracting visitors for centuries. Derry is one of the finest examples of a Walled City in Europe. Here you can walk the 17th century walls, visit the city's many museums or stroll around the many and varied shops. And just over the border you'll find Donegal where you can visit the historic castle or take a scenic boat trip.
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Killarney and the Ring of Kerry
Killarney is Ireland's oldest and still most popular tourist destination, a bustling town full of character and in an area home to many attractions, from the rugged grandeur of The MacGillycuddy Reeks Mountain Range, to the historic castles, stately homes and ancient woodlands of Killarney National Park.
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Waterford and Kilkenny
Waterford is Ireland's Crystal county - home to the famous Waterford crystal but also a beautiful and historic area. See the region's stunning scenery on a rail journey through the Suir Valley and learn more about Waterford's fascinating history. Kilkenny is a city steeped in history and dominated by superb ancient architecture. In the 13th century Kilkenny was the medieval capital of Ireland, a legacy reflected in many of the city's historic buildings.
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Dublin Delights
Ireland's vibrant capital, Dublin, is a city steeped in history. Though it is probably best known for being home to the world-famous Guinness®, the city's many historical sights include two majestic cathedrals, the oldest University in Ireland, the iconic Ha'penny Bridge and the fascinating Castle. Enjoy a pint of 'the black stuff' in Temple Bar, relax on a cruise on the river Liffey, stroll around Phoenix Park or St. Stephen's Green, visit the many fine museums and art galleries or go in search of a bargain on Grafton Street.
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Isle of Man
The Isle of Man is only 33 miles long and 13 miles wide. It adopts a wonderfully slow pace of life, enabling the visitor to appreciate its fabulous scenery, enchanting glens, miles of uncrowded beaches, medieval castles, Victorian railways and trams, plus many beautiful parks and gardens.
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Great Little Trains and Boats of North Wales
North Wales is filled with dramatic scenery, spectacular coastline, heritage and culture. From Snowdonia National Park to the Italianate gardens at Portmeirion to the various castles (medieval Europe's most ambitious building project) and a number of 'Great Little Trains', there are a wealth of attractions in the region.
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Harrogate, Harewood and Harlow Carr
A pleasant spa town to the south-east of the Yorkshire Dales, Harrogate is famous for its tea shops, flower shows, turkish baths, antique shops, and the Harrogate International Conference Centre. The town is also famous for its associations with the great English crime novelist Agatha Christie, who 'disappeared' here for a few days in the 1930s!
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Yorkshire's Great Houses and Gardens
Yorkshire is home to numerous great houses and gardens from the majestic stately homes to smaller country houses.
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York, Scarborough and Whitby
Noted for its rich history, York is a city of contrasts and exciting discoveries. As popular now as in its Victorian hey-day, Scarborough was Britain's first seaside resort. Dominated by the cliff-top ruins of the beautiful 13th century Abbey, Whitby is a traditional maritime town, with its old cobbled streets, picturesque houses and sandy blue flag beach is bursting with character.
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Trip on Concorde, Ship Canal Cruise and Tatton Park
During the 19th and 20th centuries Manchester has been at the heart of the industrial revolution and broader modernisation transforming fashion, generating power, developing transport and instigating social and political reform.
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Great Gardens and Houses of Cheshire
Cheshire is home to many impressive stately homes and stunning gardens. This tour includes some of the best that really must not be missed during a visit to the area.
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Petals and Porcelain
Discover the amazing Staffordshire countryside with inspiring landscapes, colourful gardens, and a unique heritage.
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Ironbridge and the Welsh Borders
Tucked away on the English and Welsh borders lies Shropshire's beautiful rolling countryside. Iron Age hill forts and medieval castles guard their ways into the hills, whilst picturesque black and white villages overlook verdant hill pastures.
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The Severn Valley and Worcester
Set on a huge plain, Worcestershire is bounded by several ranges of hills - the Malverns to the west, the Lickeys and Clent to the north, the Cotswolds to the south. It is a county steeped in rich history including the infamous gunpowder plot and the English Civil War that began and ended here.
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Shakespeare Country
Step back in time in Shakespeare Country with visits that will offer a great insight into the world of the famous writer, his life and his work.
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Sandringham and The Gardens of Norfolk
Norfolk has a huge collection of gardens, the most famous being Sandringham House, HM The Queen's country residence with 60 acres of glorious gardens. Also includes visits to nearby Norfolk Lavender, Jacobean Blickling Hall with 55 acres of topiary and Felbrigg Hall, one of the finest 17th century houses in East Anglia.
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Constable Country and Suffolk Village Trail
Suffolk is a county of pastoral views and picturesque villages with thatched, colour washed, timber framed cottages. Constable's greatest joy was painting his native Dedham Vale, the valley of the river Stour around Dedham and East Bergholt. Many of the scenes that Constable painted can still be appreciated today, as can Flatford Mill, owned by Constable's father, and Willie Lott's Cottage immortalised in 'The Hay Wain'.
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Great Gardens of Cornwall
Cornwall is often described as the 'Garden Capital of the World' as the lush vegetation and colour give garden lovers a feast for the eyes all year round. Plants, flowers, palms and trees thrive in Cornwall's mild coastal climate.
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Brighton and the Bluebell Railway
Brighton is one of the most lively coastal resorts in Britain - stroll along the promenade or explore the shops in the historic 'Lanes' area. Enjoy a scenic journey through time on the Bluebell Railway. Travel from the Victorian age at Sheffield Park to the 1930s at Horsted Keynes, and to the 1950s at Kingscote. Brighton is Britain's favourite seaside city, nestling between the South Downs and the Channel on England's sunny south coast. Brighton is a rich mix of Regency heritage, specialist shopping, lively arts, beachfront fun and year round events, not forgetting our very own royal palace, the exotic Royal Pavilion. Perfect for short weekend leisure or family breaks at any time of the year, Brighton is a compact city with everything within walking distance, just under an hour by train from London, and only 30 minutes by train or car from London Gatwick Airport.
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Amsterdam and The Hague
Combine the two great cities of Amsterdam and The Hague on this short break to Holland. Spend a day in Amsterdam exploring the many museums before having a well earned break in the many canal-side cafes and restaurants, before enjoying a day in The Hague, home of the Dutch Royal Family and many sights and attractions.
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Spanish Mini Cruise
Enjoy a mini cruise to Santander, the elegant capital of Cantabria, where the ferry docks almost in the centre of town with shops, bars and restaurants in easy walking distance. See the 13th century Gothic cathedral, the Magdalena Palace and the sweeping Sardinero beach and Cabo lighthouse.
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Bournemouth, Poole and Jurassic Coast Cruise
Bournemouth and Poole together hold TEN Seaside Awards signifying safe, clean holiday beaches. There are seven miles of golden sands running from the east, on to Studland in the west, Sandbanks beach (winner of more European Blue Flags than any other British resort), continuing past the entrance to Poole Harbour and down to Studland Village in the Isle of Purbeck. The spectacular Jurassic Coast in Dorset and East Devon is England's first natural World Heritage Site. This unique stretch of coastline has joined the ranks of the Great Barrier Reef and the Grand Canyon as one of the wonders of the natural world - and it's right here on the Dorset coast!
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Inverness and Loch Ness
Combining outstanding natural beauty with hundreds of years of history, the Scottish Highlands stretch from Fort William and the Islands to the west, to Inverness-shire on the east and up to the very top of Scotland, offering plenty to see and do. The region's most famous attraction is Loch Ness - see if you can spot Nessie!
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Cambridge Colleges and Cathedrals
Cambridge is a university city of old streets, ancient colleges and lovely bridges spanning the River Cam, Ely has a magnificent Norman cathedral and Huntingdon was the birthplace of Oliver Cromwell. Peterborough, with its cathedral, has one of the most dramatic West Fronts in the country.
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Battlefields Mini Cruise
Combine a mini cruise with a visit to one of the most important WW1 battle sites. Visit the 'In Flanders Field' Museum followed by a guided coach tour of the 14-18 Route, stopping at places such as Sanctuary Wood Museum, Hooge Crater Museum, Passchendaele and the Irish Peace Tower.
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Bulbfields Mini Cruise
Available Spring only, when the bulbfields of the world famous Keukenhof Gardens are ablaze with flowering tulips, hyacinths, daffodils and a host of other spring flowers. The park has easy walking with flat paths and several restaurants.
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Amsterdam Mini Cruise
Always a popular destination, this mini cruise to Amsterdam includes a visit to the Gassan Diamonds factory and an optional guided tour of the city. Time to enjoy a drink in one of the 'Brown bars', or visit one of the many tourist attractions such as the Rijksmuseum, the Van Gogh museum or Anne Frank's house. Or just take a stroll through the canalside streets with many interesting buildings and ships.
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Bruges Mini Cruise
Enjoy a short break to Bruges, one of Europe's most beautiful and well-preserved medieval cities, criss-crossed by many canals. Ferry timings allow a full day to explore the city and enjoy some of the many highlights, including tempting chocolate and lace shops.
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Mighty Castles and Flavours of Italy
Emilia Romagna lies between the River Po and the Apennine Mountains. Its magnificent, mainly medieval, castles and fortresses are considered to be some of the most beautiful and best preserved in Italy. A selection is included in this 2-centre tour, together with the opportunity to sample the gastronomy of the region.
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Berlin City and Palaces
Berlin has undergone many changes in the last 100 years. No longer divided it is a thriving, modern and exciting destination. Much of the city has been rebuilt or restored with both old and new standing side by side. It is certainly one of the most popular European cities and attracts thousands of visitors year round.
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Dutch Farming
Farms cover almost three-fifths of the land in Holland and farming is one of the most important industries today. Visit working farms on this journey through agricultural Holland.
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Agritechnica 2013
Based at the Exhibition Grounds Hanover, this biannual fair is considered the world's largest and leading trade fair in the field of agricultural machinery and equipment. It is a rather specialised fair in terms of products, visitors and exhibitors. This is where innovations are launched, trends set and visions discussed.
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Irish Ploughing Championships
Ireland's largest outdoor event, encompassing every sector of agricultural and rural living in Ireland, attracts upwards of 150,000 people over 3 days. This Rural Festival takes place on a 600 acre green field site on a private farm. Central to the programme are the National Ploughing Finals where up to 300 competitors compete for 17 National Finals - the winners qualifying for European and World Competitions.
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Glasgow - Museums and More
Glasgow has pushed itself forward to become a leading tourist destination over the last few years. With a noticeable increase in the number of groups visiting Scotland's cultural city, this is the right time to check out what's on offer. There are over 20 museums and art galleries in Glasgow, more than any other city in the UK outside London.
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Best of Wales
For a small country, Wales has a varied and dramatic landscape - you're never far from a mountain or the sea. From the dark and craggy mountain ranges of the North to more rural South Wales, where the industrial revolution really took hold. Wales has a strong sense of history and he spectacular landscape is scattered with evidence of this - from ancient castles where famous battles were fought, to fortresses built to keep invaders at bay, as well as more modern records of the industrial revolution, like the coal mines.
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Great Trains of Cumbria
England's most scenic railway is steeped in history and offers views of some of the finest scenery in Britain. This, combined with the beautiful landscape of the Cartmel peninsula and the spectacular fells surrounding Coniston, makes for a wonderful tour to the North West of England.
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Treasures of the Trossachs
It is an area of contrasts from rolling lowland landscapes in the south to high mountains in the north, and has many lochs and rivers, forests and woodlands. It is also a living, working landscape which has been influenced by people for generations and is visited and enjoyed by many for its recreational value.
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All Inclusive Breaks
Enjoy an all-inclusive break in West Waterford. Waterford is Ireland's Crystal county - home to the famous Waterford crystal but also a beautiful and historic area. Dungarvan is bustling seaside town, located on the mouth of the Colligan river and with the Comeragh Mountains in the background.
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Super-Cars & Spaghetti - Northern Italy
Modena is the centre of the Italian super-car industry, for this is where Ferrari, Maserati, Ducati and Lamborghini are all based. In fact Enzo Ferrari was born here. The region is also world renowned for its cuisine - pasta, wines, cheeses and hams. Truly a feast for the eyes, ears and stomach!
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Mediterranean Gardens and Flowers
The French and Italian Riviera is home to some of Europe's most stunning gardens, many created by English gentry during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Jersey
Jersey is the most southerly Island of the British Isles, located some 100 miles south of mainland Britain yet only 14 miles from the coast of France. The sea dominates the landscape with views of the surrounding Atlantic Ocean accessible from virtually every point on the island. The coastline also offers infinite variety - majestic cliffs, exposed bays, sandy beaches and rocky coves are all immediately accessible by road or on foot and just a few minute's drive from any community.
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Guernsey, Herm and Sark
A heady mix of stunning scenery and the best of contemporary living, Guernsey is the perfect destination. Inspiring walks along the cliff paths, rambles through the rural interior or lazy days on the island's beautiful beaches, Guernsey has it all. St. Peter Port, the island's capital and is a bustling harbour town.
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Yorkshire TV Tales
The county of Yorkshire is the setting for a number of popular TV shows, films and has inspired many a writer. This tour explores the sites and inspirations behind shows such as Last of the Summer Wine and Emmerdale, films like Calendar Girls and writers such as James Herriott and the Bronte Sisters
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Lancashire Hills and the Pendle Witches
In 1612, ten women and men of Pendle were hanged at Lancaster for witchcraft. Ever since, this Lancashire hill has carried a sinister reputation. Pennine moors to the east, Lancashire hills and glimpses of sea to the west, brown moor in the south, and the long ridge of Pendle Hill itself, passing cairns and stiles to northward.
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3 Lakes - 3 Writers
The breathtaking countryside and picturesque villages of the Lake District have inspired many a writer over the years. This tour explores the homes and inspirations of some of the more famous of these.
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Gems of the Lakes
This complete tour of the Lake District, offers spectacular scenery and a chance to visit the most iconic sites of this most beautiful part of England.
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Bath & the Torbay Express Steam Train
Re-create the romance of the days of steam and summer holiday excursions to the seaside resorts of Devon and Cornwall on a day trip aboard The Torbay Express. The combination of the steam-hauled train and the picturesque GWR West of England mainline together make one of the most enchanting railway journeys in the world. The steam locomotives used for these tours include the recently built Tornado, which caught the public's imagination in the BBC TV programme Top Gear when Jeremy Clarkson took to the footplate in a race from London to Edinburgh. After a scenic journey, enjoy a few hours exploring the best Torbay has to offer. Also, visit the majestic city of Bath where you can take in the Georgian architecture and the famous Roman Baths.
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PREMIUM TOUR - Maritime England and the Cinque Ports
For history lovers, this four night programme will reveal the fascinating history behind the seaports of Hastings, Romney, Hythe, Dover and Sandwich that formed the maritime and defensive Cinque Ports association in the 11th century.
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PREMIUM TOUR - A Connoisseurs Choice
Brighton, the seaside capital of culture is the hub for this imaginative arts-focussed tour which includes the dazzling Royal Pavilion, Art Nouveau at the Brighton Art Gallery, an Edwardian upstairs downstairs experience, the Bloomsbury Set and the home of Britain's Surrealists.
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Charms & Coastlines of Essex
Explore the beautiful countryside and quaint villages of this underrated corner of England. Visit pretty villages some of which inspired Jon Constables work, and visit hidden inlets and estuary's along this fascinating coastline.
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The London of Sherlock Holmes
Welcome to London for a trip back in time to Victorian London! This 2 or 3 day tour will give you a glimpse of the London as portrayed by Mr Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson.
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Taste of London - One night Sunday specials
Take advantage of some great Sunday night rates in central London Hotels, and add an attraction to make a great short break, and kick start the week! We include English Breakfast in all our rates.
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London - In Royal Footsteps
This tour has a busy but entertaining and interesting schedule, showcasing many of London's royal attractions, including Kensington Palace, the Tower of London, the Royal Mews and the Queens Gallery, and if the tour is taken in the summer, why not add a visit to the State rooms of Buckingham Palace as well!
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Ostend and The Belgian Coast
The 70 km of straight fine white sandy beaches have made this coastline a highly popular holiday venue. The only natural harbour is the mouth of the River Ijzer (Yser) where the port town of Nieuwpoort is located. The excellent Belgian motorway system makes staying on the coast very easy. Ostend is Belgium's easy-to-reach holiday city by the sea and an all year round holiday destination. There is a tram and train system along the coast giving easy access to all the small intimate resorts.
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A Taste of the Dales
Enjoy a tour of the picturesque Yorkshire Dales with visits to two of the region's tastiest visitor centres.
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Eastbourne
Situated on the Sussex Coast, Eastbourne is the perfect base to explore the miles of wonderful beaches, the lush surroundings and the stunning Sussex countryside. Victorian hotels line the seafront promenade alongside the colourful lawns and gardens.The waterfront offers a fantastic range of restaurants and bars with outdoor seating from which to watch the boats go by.
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Festival of Male Voices
An evening to remember, the Festival of Male Voices brings together over 30 male choirs from across Wales (and even from Australia) and the 2012 show will celebrate 50 years of the Association of Welsh Male Voice Choirs. The Festival of Male Voices has been an annual event in London for several years and the celebrations are being held in Manchester for the first time in 2012.
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Valkenburg and Floriade 2012
Combine the visit to Floriade 2012 with the beautiful town of Valkenburg and a day to the Eifel Mountains & Aachen. Enjoy everything Floriade 2012 has to offer with a full day at the horticultural exhibition. The historical town of Valkenburg is an ideal base for Floriade and is famous for its marlstone caves and its small-scale 'mountainous' landscape.
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Tuscan Treasures and Florence
Tuscany is an area of outstanding natural beauty, where historic cities are set amidst rolling hills and olive groves and renowned for its excellent cuisine and glorious wines. Our chosen base for this tour is Montecatini Terme, a famous spa town whose waters are used for a host of therapeutic treatments. The town is an ideal location from which to explore and leaves you with special memories of one of Italy's most beautiful regions.
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Rails of the Dales
Enjoy the best of the Yorkshire and Durham Dales with a rail themed tour. North East England has a romantic and pioneering heritage of rail travel and Darlington, in the heart of the Tees Valley, is the birthplace of the railway.
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San Remo, Lugurian Coast and Monte Carlo
Considered to have the most beautiful coastline in Europe, this exceptional region of Italy lies near to the ItalianFrench border with stunning scenery, glamorous resorts and a great destination at any time of year.
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Copenhagen, Hamlet's Castle and Sweden
The lively cosmopolitan city of Copenhagen has lots of great excursion ideas, all within a short driving distance. Probably the best tour in the world
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Highland Safari and Pitlochry
5 day tour - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Get back to nature with this tour showcasing some of the most dramatic and beautiful scenery that Scotland has to offer. The highlight of the tour will see you head for the high tops on your Mountain Safari, led by a kilted ranger and operating within 250,000 acres of Highland Perthshire Estate, The safari will provide a new insight into this awe-inspiring natural wilderness. This 'safari' is suitable for all ages, and does not involve any strenuous walking.
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PREMIUM TOUR - Fiction, Nostalgia and a Touch of Class
Alice in Wonderland, Roald Dahl, Inspector Morse and Harry Potter all play their part in this eye catching tour which also includes a stroll round the wonderful Waterperry Gardens, a steam-hauled ride at the Buckinghamshire Railway Centre and a beat the crowds, early visit to the treasure filled Waddesdon Manor.
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PREMIUM TOUR - In the footsteps of William the Conqueror
Join us in Normandy as we follow in the footsteps of William, Duke of Normandy and visit some of the places that are closely associated with his life and times. Follow his army and cross the Channel to the 1066 battlefield site which changed the course of British history. Time the tour to coincide with the annual re-enactment of the Battle of Hastings in mid October.
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Bavarian Castles & Palaces
Discover the wonderful Castles and Palaces of King Ludwig II and the beauty of Bavaria's lakes and mountains at any time of year. Our tour is based in the medieval town of Fssen, situated at the southern end of the Romantic Road and in the heart of one of the finest locations in the entire Alpine region.
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San Sebastian
San Sebastian, one of the prettiest resorts in Spain, is a fashionable seaside city with excellent beaches, set on a curved bay and framed by two hills, Monte Urgull and Monte Igueldo. Two vast sandy beaches, La Concha and Playa de Ondarreta, follow the curve of the bay. A superb base to explore the Basque region and coastline.
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Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park
Loch Lomond presents the perfect location, set amidst one of Scotland's most idyllic, unspoilt areas with the largest expanse of fresh water in Britain and the backdrop of the mountains looming beyond. The National Park feels worlds apart from the bustle of everyday life.
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Helsinki and Finnish Lakes by Air
Nature in all its glory provides the fabulous backdrop for a holiday in Finland. You will experience the vastness of the Finnish lakes and travel close to the Arctic Circle.
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Grand Scandinavia
This tour takes us to the Danish capital of Copenhagen, Stockholm in Sweden and Helsinki in Finland with an optional ferry ride to Tallinn in Estonia.
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Portugal
Experience the gently rolling hills and unspoilt beaches of Portugal's Green Coast. Discover fascinating towns and villages steeped in history and relax with delicious seafood and refreshing local wines, which create one of Europe's most memorable cuisines.
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All Inclusive Girls' Getaway to Spain
The ultimate in getaway experiences. Starting with All Inclusive 4 star hotel accommodation and nightly live entertainment in Salou, we also include designer shopping, luxury spa treatments, special massages such as chocolate, wine, coffee, mud and seaweed, and optional wine tasting.
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Milan Shopping and Italian Lakes
TREAT YOURSELF! Experience designer shops, relax in luxury surroundings, see magnificent palaces and gardens!
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Best of Poland & Berlin
Poland is a country rich in cultural heritage, history and natural landscapes. Our tour is based in two of the country's most popular cities - Warsaw and Krakow.
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The Great Houses and Gardens of Surrey and Sussex
If you love historic houses, gardens and stunning countryside you must spend some time exploring Surrey and Sussex. Take in the breathtaking scenery of the Surrey Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty or marvel at beautiful country houses and gardens to the many waterways that meander towards the Thames. If it's a day promenading the beach and enjoying the sea air on one of Sussex's historic piers, or having a peaceful walk on a secluded bay then Sussex by the Sea is well worth the visit.
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Italy - undiscovered Puglia
Although largely undiscovered the region of Puglia down in the 'Heel of Italy' has a wealth of striking architecture and wonderful countryside. The landscape is dappled with Romanesque churches and Baroque towns that emerge from expanses of vineyards and olive groves. With 2 local airports, this region is ripe for discovery.
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Portugal: Lisbon - The City of Explorers
The Portuguese capital has an immediately likeable atmosphere and a rich cultural background. Stand up high on Elevador de Santa Justa and look over the cobbled, hilly streets and roofs that cover Lisbon's seven hills.
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Estonia: Tallinn - A Medieval Delight
This enchanting capital is a rare delight and has the best-preserved medieval old town in northern Europe. Cobbled streets and slender spires of a bygone era meet a vibrant and energetic present.
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Cyprus - An Enchanting island
Cyprus lies at the crossroads of three continents, where East meets West and a new experience awaits you under the sun every day. With its varied landscape of rugged coast lines, sandy beaches, tree covered mountains and historical towns, the island is a fantastic place to explore.
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Beauty of the North (Fred Olsen cruise)
Fred Olsen Cruises have been refining and perfecting the cruising experience for the past 150 years and over that time have developed a fleet of ships that are truly a home-from-home, offering a relaxed British atmosphere. In a speed obsessed and changing world, Fred Olsen firmly believe it is worth upholding the traditions of an altogether more refined era.
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PREMIUM GARDENER'S WORLD - Glorious Gardens of Kent
Travel less and spend more time visiting some of Kent's magnificent castles and privately owned stately homes. You may know some of them while others will be a very pleasant surprise indeed.
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PREMIUM GARDENER'S WORLD - Under Cotswold Skies
Take a more leisurely look at some outstanding Cotswold gardens, both on and off the beaten path and discover why this area was so inspirational for those involved with the Arts and Crafts Movement.
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PREMIUM GARDENER'S WORLD - Surrey Gold
Join us on a journey through 300 years of English gardening history which includes a special visit to England's largest wine estate and a leisurely browse through the bookshop at the RHS Garden at Wisley.
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PREMIUM BOOKSHELF TOUR - Experiencing Shakespeare
This tour of Shakespeare Country is a memorable feast of visual and performing arts experiences as Stratford upon Avon prepares for the reopening of the new Royal Shakepeare Theatre.
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PREMIUM GIRLS GETAWAY - A Stitch in Time
It may come as something of a surprise to learn that Liverpool, the recent European Capital of Culture is also THE place to go for some of the UK's best collections of Embroidery and Needlework, and for a Magical Mystery Tour!
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PREMIUM GIRLS GETAWAY - Hands on in the Potteries
In addition to some fascinating visits, on this programme you'll be able to decorate your own piece of pottery, throw your own pot, make a china flower and enjoy a special hands-on opportunity at Wedgwood.
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