This is the
perfect vacation for those who wish to see traditional Europe. On this
tour, you stay in some of Europe’s most exciting and popular cities: London,
Amsterdam, Lucerne, Innsbruck, Venice, Rome, Nice, and Paris. But it offers
much more than just the basics: all major cities have sightseeing tours,
including a canal cruise in Amsterdam and visits to St. Paul’s Cathedral
in London, St. Peter’s Square, the Sistine Chapel, the Colosseum and the
Roman Forum in Rome, and Michelangelo’s David in Florence. Enjoy a high-speed
Eurostar train ride between London and Brussels and a high-speed “TGV”
train ride from Nice to Paris. Other features are a romantic Rhine cruise
and a private boat transfer in Venice. Enjoy scenic drives through the
Black Forest, the Swiss and Tyrolean Alps, Brenner Pass, and more. An overnight
stay at the Côte d’Azur gives you the opportunity to visit Monte
Carlo. In Paris, you visit the second floor of the Eiffel Tower during
your sightseeing tour. You’ll see it all on this wonderful European vacation!
INCLUDED
FEATURES
LONDON Guided sightseeing,
visit St. Paul’s Cathedral and see the Changing of the Guard, if held
LONDON-BRUSSELS By Eurostar
train
AMSTERDAM Welcome dinner;
guided sightseeing including a canal cruise; visit a major diamond center
COLOGNE Visit the
cathedral
RHINE CRUISE
HEIDELBERG Take pictures
of the castle
BLACK FOREST
RHINE FALLS LUCERNE Walking tour
including the Lion Monument and the Chapel Bridge
VADUZ Visit the
capital of Liechtenstein
INNSBRUCK Walk through
the Old Town to the Golden Roof
VENICE Private boat
ride; visit St. Mark’s Square; glassblowers’ demonstration
ROME Guided sightseeing
including headsets, visit the Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s
Square and Basilica, the Colosseum and Roman Forum
FLORENCE Guided walking
tour including headsets, visit Michelangelo’s David, the cathedral, and
Signoria Square
PISA Take pictures
of the Leaning Tower
NICE-PARIS By “TGV” train
(first-class)
PARIS Guided sightseeing,
ascend the Eiffel Tower
Note:
In the rare event that the Eurostar
train or “TGV” train is unavailable, alternative services will be provided
INSIDE
VISITS Inside visits
and special features are shown in UPPERCASE in the tour description, including
admission charges when applicable.
MEALS Buffet breakfast
daily (B), including 2 full English breakfasts in London; 6 three-course
dinners (D), including a welcome dinner in Amsterdam
QUALITY
HOTELS London
Novotel London West (F)
Amsterdam
Novotel (F)
Rhineland
Renaissance (SF) at Karlsruhe
Lucerne
Best Western Flora (F) or Royal (F)
Innsbruck
Maximilian (F)
Venice
Il Burchiello (F) at Oriago or Novotel Castellana (F) at Mestre
Rome
NH Midas (F)
Tuscany
Settentrionale Esplanade (F) at Montecatini
Nice
Holiday Inn (F) or Boscolo Park (F)
Paris
Pullman Paris Rive Gauche (F)
THIS TOUR
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING TRANSPORTATION MODES:
Ride
in comfort Each Globus motorcoach has upholstered,
reclining seats with headrests and individual air-conditioning vents. A
high-fidelity sound system broadcasts professional Tour Director's commentary
to every seat. Our custom of daily seat rotation gives everyone a variety
of vantage points to see the passing countryside and city scenes.
Trains Experience the ultra-modern Eurostar
train from Rome to Florence and the exciting high-speed AVE train from
Madrid to Seville. In the Canadian Rockies, you might take one of the sleek,
ultra-modern BC Ferries or, if traveling by railcar in Canada or Alaska,
enjoy travel operated by VIA Rail ®.
River
Cruise Globus provides the most spacious
and newest ships that are operated by Avalon Waterways. Features include
unmatched luxury, fine dining, larger accommodations and impeccable service.
AIRPORT
TRANSFERS Airport transfers
may be included when you make your flight arrangements.
ITINERARY
Day
1 Board your
overnight transatlantic flight.
Day 2 Arrival in
London Uniformed
Globus Hosts are available to help you make the most of your stay.
Day 3 London Sightseeing
with a Local Guide includes all the famous landmarks: the Houses of Parliament
beside the River Thames, Westminster Abbey, the Prime Minister’s Downing
Street, and Buckingham Palace. Highlights are a visit to ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL
(except on Sundays) and the ceremonial pageantry of the Changing of the
Guard, if held. (B)
Day 4 London–Brussels Meet your
Tour Director and traveling companions and transfer to the railway station
to board the EUROSTAR TRAIN to Brussels, Belgium. From here, a comfortable
drive will bring you to Amsterdam, Holland. Tonight, enjoy a welcome dinner
at your hotel. (B,D)
Day 5 Amsterdam A Local Guide
shows you the 700-year-old capital, and the highlight is a CANAL CRUISE
to see the patrician mansions, gabled façades, and humpback bridges.
Next, visit a major DIAMOND CENTER and appreciate how a rough mineral is
transformed into a sparkling jewel. Balance of the day is at leisure, and
later, you may wish to join an optional excursion to Volendam. (B)
Day 6 Amsterdam–Heidelberg A passing
glance at the Dutch region best known as the locale of A Bridge Too Far
on the way to Germany. Stop in Cologne to visit the awesome twin-spired
gothic CATHEDRAL. The afternoon’s highlight is a romantic RHINE CRUISE
past castle-crested cliffs, terraced vineyards, and trim, half-timbered
towns. Next is Heidelberg, famous for its red-walled castle. (B,D)
Day 7 Rhineland–Lucerne,
Switzerland A scenic day!
This morning, stop in the lush valleys and pine-clad hills of the BLACK
FOREST, renowned for its cuckoo clocks. On the Swiss border, take your
pictures of the thundering RHINE FALLS, then, continue to picture-book
Lucerne. (B,D)
Day 8 Lucerne–Liechtenstein–Innsbruck Admire Thorwaldsen’s
LION MONUMENT, walk through the Old Town, and cross the famous covered
CHAPEL BRIDGE to the Jesuit Church. Time to shop for Swiss watches or climb
lofty Mount Pilatus. Then, leave Switzerland and stop in the Principality
of Liechtenstein before continuing to Innsbruck in the Austrian Tyrol.
Take pictures of Emperor Maximilian’s GOLDEN ROOF. (B,D)
Day 9 Innsbruck–Venice Across spectacular
Brenner Pass to Italy. Enter Venice in style by PRIVATE BOAT to ST. MARK’S
SQUARE. Admire the byzantine basilica, lavish Doges’ Palace and the Bridge
of Sighs. Watch skilled GLASSBLOWERS fashion their delicate objects, then,
time to explore or to join an optional gondola ride. (B,D)
Day 10 Venice–Rome A scenic drive
across the Apennine Mountains and through the vine- and olive-clad Tuscan
hills, home of the popular Chianti wines, brings you to the Eternal City.
(B)
Day 11 Rome Sightseeing
with your Local Guide starts with a visit to the VATICAN MUSEUMS and SISTINE
CHAPEL, world famous for Michelangelo’s ceiling paintings. Continue to
monumental ST. PETER’S SQUARE and BASILICA. Cross the Tiber and visit the
COLOSSEUM and the ROMAN FORUM, where Roman legions marched in triumph.
Time for independent activities and optional excursion possibilities. (B)
Day 12 Rome–Florence An easy morning
drive back north to Florence. Enjoy a walking tour with a Local Guide and
visit the ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS with Michelangelo’s celebrated David, the
magnificent CATHEDRAL, Giotto’s Bell Tower, the Baptistry’s heavy bronze
“Gate of Paradise,” and SIGNORIA SQUARE. (B,D)
Day 13 Tuscany–Pisa In Pisa, take
pictures of the Leaning Tower. Continue along the Mediterranean coast past
a string of Italian and French Riviera resorts to Nice. Later, an optional
outing is available to Monte Carlo. (B)
Day 14 Nice–Paris Transfer to
the railway station and board the high-speed “TGV” TRAIN to Paris. You
may wish to try out one of Paris’ fine restaurants and to explore the “City
of Light.” (B)
Day 15 Paris Discover the
world capital of chic and style with a Local Guide and admire its most
famous sights: the Opéra, Louvre, Notre Dame Cathedral, Arc de Triomphe,
and Champs-Elysées. For a bird’s-eye view, take the elevator to
the second floor of Paris’ most famous landmark: the EIFFEL TOWER. An optional
excursion to the baroque Palace of Versailles is available, and tonight,
a lively cabaret show might just be the ticket. (B)
Day 16 Your homebound
flight from Paris arrives the same day. (B)
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About Globus
More than 75 years
ago, Antonio Mantegazza bought a rowboat to transport commercial goods
across Lake Lugano in Switzerland. Who could know that rowboat would launch
the world's leading escorted travel company? Today Globus is a global,
family-owned company reaching every corner of the world. Globus is now
the first choice among individuals looking for vacations with both domestic
and international travel in a variety of styles to six continents and hundreds
of itineraries to choose from.
Antonio's frequent
trips across the scenic lake led him to consider opportunities in a different
market - tourism. His entrepreneurial instinct pushed him to gradually
acquire some motorcoaches to transport tourists around the Lake Lugano
area. In 1928, Antonio opened a company specializing in motorcoach touring
called Globus Viaggi. The company began with a fleet of 12 coaches which
operated local excursions for European tourists in Switzerland.
By 1950, Globus
Viaggi had grown to a fleet of 33 coaches and featured overnight excursions
to Rome, Venice, the Dolomites and the French Riviera. Gradually, these
became regularly scheduled tours and grew longer to cover more ground.
Later that decade, under the leadership of Werner Albek, Antonio's business
partner, Globus pioneered the concept of Grand European Touring by offering
first-class European tours to North Americans. By 1961, the company launched
its Cosmos arm, which featured affordable, value-priced European touring
for the cost-conscious British traveler.
The coach tours
were so successful that Cosmos soon introduced another form of travel for
the British market: air holiday packages to the sunny destinations of southern
Europe. By 1968, Cosmos air holidays became so popular the company formed
its own airline, Monarch Airlines. Monarch Airlines started out modestly
with two used Britannia aircraft and eventually blossomed into one of the
most successful European charter companies with a large fleet of modern
jets and its own engineering division.
Under the flagship
of Sergio Mantegazza, current president and son of Antonio, Globus began
expanding its markets beyond Great Britain and North America. Since 1974,
travel packages have been sold in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and most
recently in Southeast Asia. Starting in the 70s, the company also aggressively
expanded its offerings, introducing travelers to more countries than any
other tour operator with packages to Africa, South and North America, Europe,
the South Pacific and Asia.
Today, the
Globus family of brands is marketed and operated by a network of more than
32 independent tourism and aviation businesses, serviced by a group of
more than 5,000 professionals worldwide. Combined, Globus, Cosmos, and
Monograms carry over 500,000 passengers a year, making the organization
the leading operator of guided vacations worldwide. Globus attributes its
success to the ideals of founder Antonio Mantegazza. For three generations,
his vision, hard work, love for travel, and commitment have guided the
company. These values are the cornerstone on which Globus was built and
will continue to grow.
Vacation
Standards When you travel
with Globus you'll simply get MORE! You'll get MORE selection, MORE included
features, MORE quality hotels, MORE experience and MORE value. You'll get
inside attractions which you'll merely see from the outside with other
travel companies. Globus has almost 80 years of experience for you to take
advantage of. Vacation Standards
* Free airport transfers
* Saving options
* Help along the way
* Hotels
* Transportation
What is Escorted Travel?
One of the biggest
benefits of escorted travel is the ability to experience a destination
without worrying about the details such as transfers, hotels and much more.
You will have plenty of free time to explore on your own but you will also
benefit from the expert knowledge of our Tour Directors.
And Globus
enables you to choose the escorted experience that will suit you best.
Do you want a vacation with more planned time or a do you want to enjoy
a more independent experience with less "guided" time? There are hundreds
of itineraries for you to choose from.
There is also
value you receive with an escorted vacation that is difficult or nearly
impossible to get with your own planning. Because of Globus' buying power
and thanks to nearly 80 years of experience, you will get unmatched values
when it comes to your hotels, excursions and even your air price. You will
often also have the option of adding even more inclusives to your trip
or even adding days to your vacation.
Escorted travel
with Globus will allow you to travel with confidence. Globus has offices
located all around the globe so you can rest assured during your vacation
that you will never be stranded without access to our legendary customer
service. The Tour Directors all speak English, besides their native tongue,
and often other languages. They are also some of the most experienced in
the business, averaging almost 150 vacations each, which also helps avoid
confusion or problems for you on a Globus vacation.
You will also
have the peace of mind of Globus' $10 million consumer protection plan
while you travel domestically or abroad. You can even (for a small fee)
be sure that if an emergency came up before your trip you could cancel
or reschedule it easily.
The best way
to experience the benefits of escorted travel is to choose the Globus vacation
that is best for you and then trust Globus to provide you with a superb
travel experience.
Trust & Travel InsuranceFor generations,
Globus has worked hard to provide the best on-trip experiences, world-class
customer service, and the best consumer protection plans available in the
travel industry.
* $11 Million of Travel Protection
* Worldwide Scope
* Travel Protection
* Travel Protection Plus
* Global Travel Community
* Awards
* Affiliations
$11 Million
of Travel Protection
Globus has
provided a $10 million letter of credit* issued by a leading bank to protect
payments made by its customers for all 2005 vacation departures sold in
the United States. "In these uncertain times, we feel it is important to
assure our customers and our travel partners that we are financially secure
and that we back our products 100 percent," said Phillip Gordon, chief
executive officer and president. This is in addition to the $1 million
traveler's assistance program maintained by the United States Tour Operators
Association (USTOA) in favor of Globus travelers.
*The $10 million
letter of credit has been issued by Credit Suisse S.A. in favor of PRO-CLAIM,
INC. of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, acting as trustee of a trust for the
benefit of Globus and Cosmos customers who advance deposits or payments
for any Globus or Cosmos tour departure sold in the United States. PRO-CLAIM
INC., as trustee of the trust, is responsible for refunding deposits or
payments (excluding deposits or payments made by credit cards, since chargebacks
are available), for Globus and Cosmos tours sold in the United States in
the event Group Voyagers Inc., d/b/a Globus and Cosmos, becomes insolvent,
bankrupt or ceases business.
Worldwide Scope
Globus is truly
a worldwide operation with 32 offices around the world to assist travelers.
Booking Globus vacations is always simple due to a network of over 13,000
knowledgeable travel agencies offering Globus vacations. Globus is also
offered by some of the most well known travel consortia, such as: Vacation.com,
Ensemble, TravelSavers, Carlson Wagonlit Travel, Jurni Network, and MAST.
Travel Protection
You're planning
your annual vacation, or the vacation of a lifetime. Either way you don't
want to think about canceling or interrupting your trip. Or getting sick.
Or losing your luggage. We know these things can happen and we provide
travelers peace of mind with a Travel Protection Plan. The plan costs from
$79-$249 per person (depending on the vacation destination and price) and
offers a wide range of benefits. Ask your travel agent for the details,
get the details in your travel documents or follow the link below.
Please note
that the Czech Republic now requires a minimum of $35,000 medical and repatriation
insurance coverage. Our basic Travel Protection policy has a $25,000 limit,
however will be increased to $35,000 while in the Czech Republic in order
to meet Czech Republic requirements. There is no additional cost for this
extra coverage. If you choose to purchase insurance independently, please
know that the you may be required by immigration to produce proof of coverage
while traveling in the Czech Republic.
Travel Protection Plus
(Cancellation Protection)
If you purchase
the Globus family of brands Travel Protection Plan, you may also purchase
the optional Globus family of brands Travel Protection Plus Plan at an
additional cost of only $30.00 per person. This additional Benefit* (if
purchased) allows you to cancel your vacation up to 24 hours (or the prior
business day, whichever is farther out) before your scheduled departure
for any reason not covered by the basic Travel Protection Plan provisions.
Under this Travel Protection Plus Plan Benefit, Globus family of brands
will reimburse the cancellation penalty amount, as retained by the Globus
family of brands, in travel certificates, minus the insurance premium.
Plus, now Travel Protection Plus extends your basic Travel Protection Plan
benefits to include coverage of air penalties or change fees on air purchased
outside of the Globus family of brands, when canceling for a reason covered
by your basic Travel Protection Plan.
*The Travel
Protection Plus Plan is provided by Globus family of brands and is not
an insurance benefit and must be purchased with the initial payment for
your Trip.
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Globus recognizes
the importance of preserving the North American attractions that our travelers
go to great lengths to experience, which is why Globus is donating generously
to the Tourism Cares for Tomorrow for restoration and preservation of five
"American Icons." The donations are going toward specific projects, rather
than operational costs. Learn more.
Awards
For six years
in a row, Globus has been selected by Recommend Magazine as the best Tour
Operator to Europe, and a top finalist for North America, Asia, Latin America
and Africa. The brand was also named in Travel Weekly's 2004 Reader's Choice
Awards as Best Tour Operator - Europe and 2005 Reader's Choice Awards as
Best Tour Operator - Europe, Best Tour Operator - International and Best
Tour Operator - Asia and South Pacific.
England
Fast Facts Capital: London
Population: 60.5 million
Language: English, Welsh
Currency: British pound (GBP)
Time Zone: EST plus 5 hours
Electricity: 240V, 50Hz
England
Highlights
England Travel InformationStonehenge Built in several stages starting
around 3,000 BC, Stonehenge remains one of humankind's biggest mysteries.
While science is still trying to determine the purpose behind this famous
prehistoric monument, it is generally assumed to be some sort of astronomical
observatory that reflects the changing trajectory of the sun through the
sky and the seasons.
London Travel InformationTower
of London Over the years, the Tower has served
as an impregnable fortress, a royal residence, armory, treasury, and perhaps
most notably, as a prison for those who offended the monarchy. Today, the
Tower houses the Crown Jewels along with many other treasures and exhibits.
Guarded by 37 "Beefeaters," legend has it the kingdom would fall if they
were to ever desert the Tower.
Cooper's Hill Cheese Rolling Festival Every year on the second May Bank
Holiday, a seven-pound wheel of cheese is released down a steep, bumpy
hill in Gloucestershire. The rolling cheese is chased by dozens of thrill-seeking
men and women who wind up falling head over heels down the hill and are
ultimately carried off by one of the many paramedics waiting at the bottom.
And while the cheese usually wins the race, the hillside of tumbling bodies
makes for quite the bizarre and hilarious scene.
England Travel Information Historical
Facts
* England has
existed as a unified entity since the 10th century
* England and
Wales united in 1284
* England and
Scotland joined as Great Britain in 1707
* Britain and
Ireland agreed to a legislative union in 1801
Some "spot on" phrases to use
in Britain While American and British English
may appear quite similar on the written page, you'll quickly discover a
world of differences. Here are a few phrases to help you navigate the British
Isles like a local.
Hello. Alright.
Goodbye. Cheerio./Cheers./Ta-ta.
Thank you. Cheers.
I don't understand. I'm all
at sea.
Biscuit. Bicky.
Crackers./Cookies. Biscuits.
Telephone. Blower.
Watch your step. Mind the
gap.
Italy Fast
Facts Capital: Rome, Italy
Population: 58.1 million
Time Zone: GMT + 1 hour
Electricity: 230V/50Hz
Italian
Highlights
Chianti Chianti, the most famous Italian
wine, comes from the Chianti region of Tuscany. Only wines from this region
can properly be called Chianti, although some winemakers will lead you
to believe otherwise.
Florence Travel Italy Travel Information In Florence, four of Michelangelo's
unfinished works line the hallway leading to his famous masterpiece, David.
These half-man, half-rock creations are called "prisoners" because he believed
his sculptures were imprisoned in the stone until he released them.
Venice Travel Italy Travel Information While plying the waters of Venice
in your own gondola, you may notice a distinct leftward curve of the prow.
While aesthetically pleasing, it's actually designed to offset the force
of the oar and keep the gondola from spinning in circles.
Rome Travel Italy Travel Information For centuries, the Colosseum in
Rome was only home to exotic plants. After the fall of the Empire, the
arena became abandoned. Seeds inadvertently transported from Africa and
Asia began to grow, resulting in more than 400 species of flora.
Sicilian Cuisine: The Taste of
the Sun Italy Travel InformationIn Sicily,
the sun illuminates the land as the sea provides plenty of moisture. The
result is an array of fresh home-grown produce. That, combined with the
influence of the island's first settlers, creates a culinary tradition
that is a delight to all the senses.
In Palermo, unique combinations of
flavors like citrus, mint, saffron, chilies, raisin, chocolate, wine and
honey exhibit the city's early Arab influence. On the east coast, where
the Greeks settled first, fish, olives, beans and vegetables are the preferred
staples. Classic Sicilian dishes include caponata (sweet and sour eggplant
relish), panelle (chickpea fritters), sfincioni (pizza with onions and
anchovies) and pasta alla Norma (pasta with fried eggplant, tomato sauce
and ricotta cheese).
In addition to the island's signature
entrees, Sicily serves up some of the world's most decadent desserts. Perhaps
the most famous delicacy is the cannoli alla cassata, a more cake-like
take on the standard cannoli. But it doesn't end there. Dozens of other
sweet dreams include filled pastries, fried pastries, cookies, cakes, candied
fruit, sorbet, and granita.
Legend even has it that the world's
most adored after-dinner indulgence, ice cream, was invented in Sicily
during Roman times, when a relay of runners would bring snow down from
Mt. Etna to be flavored and served to wealthy patricians.
Savor the unique taste of Sicily
on The Best of Southern Italy. Sicily is also included on Highlights of
Sicily & Southern Italy and The Best of Italy & Sicily.
San Gimignano, Italy: The City
of Towers The medieval town of San Gimignano,
tucked away in the Tuscan hills, is a short, scenic drive from Florence
or Pisa, and well worth the trip. Known across Italy as the "City of Beautiful
Towers," the stony village has a fable of towering egos to tell.
San Gimignano hit its heyday in the
late Middle Ages as its strategic location along the route to Rome made
it central Italy's most important trading center. As the town grew, space
within the city's protective walls became scarce. So the town council declared
that buildings could be no more than 17 yards wide by 24 yards deep.
Not to be undone by the new regulations,
the wealthy families of San Gimignano began setting their sights on the
sky. One after the other, the town's most affluent residents built white
stone towers, each taller than the one before, in a desperate attempt to
symbolize the owners' pride and power. Eventually, 72 dueling towers stood
within the city's walls.
The thirteenth century was a tumultuous
one for the Tuscan town, as it changed hands repeatedly. And although it
fought hardily throughout those decades and secured its independence, San
Gimingnano was ultimately overcome by the Black Plague in 1348. In fact,
the epidemic wiped out all but a quarter of its inhabitants. After accepting
an offer to be taken under the wing of Florence, the city soon fell into
decline. In the centuries that followed, towers collapsed unmourned until
only 14 remained.
As the Renaissance produced a more
enlightened Florentine culture, the fledgling town found some patrons who
worked to preserve the remaining towers as well as some priceless works
of art within the city walls. Their work is apparent today, as a step through
the gates of San Gimignano immediately transports modern travelers back
to a time when the size of a family's tower determined their place in society.