Important Information on Our Best of Europe Tour
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We have been operating our Best of Europe Tour series since year 2000, during which we served thousands of American travelers on our tours.. Based on passenger feedback and logistics, we improve our itinerary and tour components every year, and the tour series for 2005 and 2006 have been designed based on previous feedback. Following are some frequently asked questions regarding our tour series, and we hope this information will be useful to you: The profile of participants: Our tour package attracts from young to mid age couples, couples of 50+, to single travelers, and families. Typically our tour is designed to speak to two market segments a) first and second time travelers to this part of Europe, b) independent minded group travelers. As you will see from our itinerary, there is plenty of free time to pursue of your interests during this package, whether it is sightseeing and museums, or just relaxing, or shopping. Many travelers like the aspect of our discounted rates based on traveling as a group, while being able to do their own thing in Amsterdam, Brussels, and Paris. How many participants per departure?: Typically in each departure we have 16 to 30 participants. This way, we keep a nice and intimate small group experience in our tours. In the unlikely case that sign ups for a particular departure are less than 15, there is a chance that we can shift that departure date, and accommodate you on one that would cooperate with your schedule. What to do during the free time: Both Brussels and Paris have so much to offer for all kinds of travelers. Yet if you prefer to structure your days before you get there, you could consider the Hop-on-Hop-off sightseeing in Brussels and Paris, by purchasing the two-day passes at the time of your reservation. Please visit Optional Excursions section for details. Extensions: Extensions are available in Paris and London on top of the basic tour itinerary. You can purchase extensions at the time of reservation. Please visit Extensions section for details.
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