Highlights
Amsterdam, 7-Night River Cruise, Keukenhof Gardens, Arnhem, Middelburg, Bruges, Antwerp, Kinderdijk Windmills
Essential Experiences
Itinerary at a Glance
Day 1 | Overnight Flight |
Day 2 – 8 | MS Amadeus Brilliant, Amsterdam |
Available Options
Airborne Museum • $90pp
Drive through the city of Arnhem, best known for the WWII operation "Market Garden." The British First Airborne Division was given the task of securing the main bridge in Arnhem in order to help Allied troops advance into Northern Germany. Drive past the landmarks from this famous battle, continuing on to the Airborne Museum in Oosterbeek. The museum contains numerous displays and exhibits, which recount in detail the events of the battle including an impressive collection of weapons, uniforms and documents from the battle and the period. This option is only available until 15 days prior to departure. After this, it may be purchased on board the cruise ship directly from the Tour Manager. This option operates at the same time as the Masters & Modern Art at the Kroller Muller Museum option Duration: Approximately 4.5 hours. Please note a minimum of 20 passengers is required. Transportation is included.
Masters & Modern Art at the Kröller Müller Museum • $115pp
Art lovers will find a wide range of works to peruse at the Kröller Müller Museum. Boasting the world’s second largest Van Gogh collection, you’ll see famous works like Café Terrace at Night among many others. In addition to Van Gogh artwork, the museum also features works by contemporaries of his time like Claude Monet, Georges-Pierre Seurat, and Pablo Picasso; as well as a modern sculpture garden with a seasonal art rotation on its sprawling 60-acre grounds. This option is only available until 15 days prior to departure. After this time, the option may be purchased once you are on board the cruise ship directly from Tour Manager. Duration: Approximately 4.5 hours. Please note a minimum of 20 passengers is required. Transportation is included.
Storm surge barrier and Flood Museum • $99pp
Make your way from Middelburg across the storm surge barrier where a guide will stop to share the history about The Floods of 1953. Here, you’ll take time to immerse yourself in a pre-museum lesson about the Deltawerken and how each part makes up Netherland’s largest flood defense system. Arrive at the Watersnoodmuseum (Flood Museum) for a guided tour where you’ll see in-depth before and after photos of the events. End your visit with some free time to walk the museum while reflecting on your new knowledge of the past. Duration: Approximately 4.5 hours. Please note a minimum of 15 passengers is required. Transportation is included.
Cancellation Waiver
Worry-Free Cancellation
Our industry-leading cancellation waiver offers travellers a full cash refund for the price of the tour, right up to the day prior to departure, minus the small cost of the waiver. Travel worry-free knowing if anything changes, you're protected.
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Our travel protection plan covers you on tour. If you have to stop your trip or return home early, need medical assistance or evacuation, suffer a baggage loss or delay; or are delayed on tour for 12 hours or more, you're covered.
Travel Protection is just $599 per person.
Travel Tips
At the time of booking, you will be asked what type of room you would like.
A double room has either one large bed or two smaller ones. Double rooms are perfect for couples or if you’re travelling with a companion and wish to share a room. There are plenty of double rooms available on our tours.
A single or solo room has only one bed and may be smaller in size. These rooms are first come, first-served, as most properties have only a limited number of these rooms available.
We will forward your request to the hotel and do our best to accommodate your needs; however, please know that we cannot make any guarantees.
In certain countries, the hotel rooms may not be as large as standard hotel rooms in your home country due to the fact that hotels may be in historical buildings. In some hotels, the air-conditioning and heating systems may be centrally-controlled and only operate seasonally. It is also important to note that not all hotels have AC, and those that do may not cool to the degree that you are used to at home.
Here are a few details to keep in mind:
Check in times are set by individual hotels and can vary, but most hotels offer afternoon check-ins. Depending on your arrival time, you may have to wait before you can get into your room. Some hotels may be willing to store your luggage in a secure location until your room is ready. In these instances, the hotel will not be responsible for lost or stolen items and there may be a charge for this service.
Please observe check out times at all properties. Hotels designate these as well.
Some hotels require a credit card imprint or your passport information upon check in in order to activate telephones in the rooms and for potential incidental charges. Most hotels charge an access fee for using phones in hotel rooms. Please check with the front desk personnel at each hotel for specific policies. You will be responsible for all incidental fees occurred during your stay, and these must be paid at time of check out.
Hotel membership programs are not applicable.
The Americans with Disabilities Act does not apply outside of the United States.
We will make reasonable efforts to accommodate the special needs of our guests. However, if you require individual assistance you must be accompanied by a companion who is capable of, and totally responsible for, providing the necessary assistance. Neither our personnel nor the personnel of our destination partners may physically lift or assist clients onto transportation vehicles at any time while on tour. We regret that we cannot provide individual assistance to a guest who has special mobility or other like needs.
Should you have some extra time before your tour begins to explore, you'll find plenty to do in beautiful Amsterdam!
Perhaps take a leisurely stroll to Dam Square or the harbor front to take in the lovely views.
You might visit one of the various museums including the Rijks Museum, the Hermitage or the Van Gogh Museum.*
Amsterdam is famous for its pubs, restaurants, art galleries and shops. We highly recommend a stroll through the winding streets of the old town lined with shops and cafes.
Get a sneak preview of the famous Red Light District or visit the Anne Frank House* before boarding your ship in the afternoon.
*If you wish to visit the Van Gogh Museum or Anne Frank House, we recommend that you purchase tickets online in advance as the ticket availability is very limited.
Due to varied flight schedules and arrival times of our tour guests, there are no scheduled activities prior to dinner on arrival day. Should your flight schedule allow for an early arrival, a hospitality room at DoubleTree by Hilton Amsterdam Central Station has been provided for you to store your luggage and relax. You also may enjoy this opportunity for some independent exploration.
As you prepare to explore the Netherlands and Belgium, enjoy a casual dress style and be sure to pack comfortable walking shoes.
It is recommended to bring clothing that may be worn in layers that may be added or removed as the temperature changes.
The weather in this region is generally temperate in the spring.
The region can be rainy at times; therefore, rain gear is suggested such as a raincoat and a collapsible umbrella.
For dressy evenings a dress or pantsuit for ladies and a jacket and tie are suggested for the gentlemen. There are two formal dinners onboard the ship.
When you’re deciding what to bring on your trip, we have a few suggestions for you.
In regards to clothing, think layers. It’s much easier to maintain a level of comfort if you can add or remove a layer at a time, especially if you’re traveling to a destination where the temperature can vary widely. So always, bring a light jacket or sweater. Fleece or wool is best. We recommend staying away from cotton sweaters or jackets as they won’t keep you warm if they get wet.
Comfortable footwear is crucial. Make sure you bring a pair of shoes that fit well and give you the necessary support. If you decide to purchase new shoes for your trip, we suggest you wear them a number of times before you leave to break them in. Your feet will thank you.
Be prepared for all types of weather. For warm, sunny weather, pack sunscreen, a hat or a bandana/scarf to protect your neck from sunburn. For cool, rainy weather, pack a light raincoat, travel umbrella, waterproof shoes and a thin pair of gloves.
For your toiletries, pack anything that could leak in plastic bags or a waterproof case. In addition, you might want to bring a washcloth or two. Not all hotels provide them.
If you take prescription medication, make sure to bring enough for your entire tour plus a few additional days in the original prescription containers.
Medication should be packed in your carry-on bag, never your checked luggage; this is in case your luggage is delayed. You don’t want to be without your medication. You could also bring extra medication in a separate bag in case any gets lost.
In general, we recommend not packing anything of value in your checked bag.
You’ll want to take pictures of everything, so make sure to bring a camera as well as extra memory cards and batteries for your entire trip. If you decide to bring a video camera, don’t forget an extra battery for it plus a charger. Be sure to pack chargers and cords for all your electronic equipment.
It’s also a good idea to bring a travel alarm clock, a travel sewing kit, a portable scale to weigh luggage, and some hand sanitizer for when soap and water aren’t readily available.
If you are travelling with a companion, we suggest dividing the contents of your suitcase with them, that way if one bag is delayed, some of your belongings are still available to you both.
If that is not an option for you, you could put a change of clothing in your carry-on if there’s room. That will give you something to wear if your checked luggage is delayed as well.
Last but certainly not least, leave room! You’ll need it to fit all the souvenirs you want to bring home.
All purchases made while onboard the ship will be charged to your cabin account, and you will settle this account at the end of the cruise, with the exception of the Pre-Sold Options that you may purchase with your Tour Manager.
On some ships, there are a limited number of single rooms. Double rooms usually consist of 2 beds.
Embarkation time for the ship will take place upon arrival. However, please note that cabins will not be ready for check in until after 3:00 p.m. Depending on your arrival time, there may be a delay in gaining access to your cabin. Disembarkation will take place by 9:00 a.m. on the morning of departure.
As part of the embarkation process, the ship will collect passports from all passengers and store them in a secured lock box. This is to address European Union Waterways laws. Your passport will be returned at the end of the cruise.
The itinerary is also subject to change due to unforeseen changes in water levels, delays at the locks, and other circumstances that may arise along the waterways. These changes may include items being missed during the trip; however, every effort will be made to substitute for another attraction if possible.
Please be aware of the following when embarking and disembarking from your cruise:
1.) The gangway to embark and disembark the ship is quite steep and narrow, with metal stoppers to prevent slipping – this means you must be able to walk by yourself without a rollator/walker/walking frame over the gangway.
2.) There is an elevator on board, but it only connects the Mozart, Strauss and Haydn decks where the cabins are – there are 12 steps from the Mozart deck to the Sun deck, with no elevator.
3.) Sometimes, due to mooring requirements, two ships will be tied up alongside each other. For you to disembark, you will have to walk up the stairs to the Sun deck, walk over to the other ship using the gangway, walk downstairs to the exit, then use the other ship’s gangway to disembark.
It used to be when traveling abroad, you had to go to a bank to exchange your home currency for that of the country you were visiting. Thanks to technology, those days are gone. Now you can use your bank card at any ATM in almost any city around the world just like you would at home. There may be a fee for this convenience, but it makes getting local currency quick and easy.
You can find ATMs in airports, hotels, and banks. Fees tend to be lower at hotels or within cities than they are at the airport. There is no ATM or currency exchange available on the ship. You may need some local currency for gratuities and small items you wish to purchase.
You can also pay with a credit card when travelling. The price will automatically be converted to your home currency by the system. Some merchants charge a fee for this service, but it adds an extra guarantee on your purchase, so it’s a nice option.
If you have a credit or debit card with a chip in it, it is recommended you use it rather than a card with a magnetic stripe. The chip adds an extra layer of protection against fraud.
Many of our tours include optional excursions that are available for purchase. If you decide to go on one of these during your trip, please note, the credit card you use for payment must have an expiration date greater than 30 days from the start of the tour.
If you choose to review exchange rates or exchange currency before you depart for your trip, the currency accepted in this region is the Euro.
IMPORTANT: All claims arising out of or in relation to the damage suffered as a result of the death of or personal injury to a passenger and the loss or damage to luggage if the incident which caused the damage so suffered occurred in the course of the carriage and was due to the fault or neglect of the River Carrier or of his servants or agents acting within the scope of their employment, shall be brought before the court of the place of permanent residence of place of business of the River Carrier and subject to the provisions of his national law and of the hereafter mentioned specific contractual provisions.
If you plan to enter or leave the EU carrying the equivalent of €10,000 or more in cash, you must declare it at customs. Cash includes currency notes, coins, bankers’ drafts, checks, and travelers’ checks. If you do not declare the cash, customs authorities could take away your money, and you may receive a fine of as much as €8,000.
When traveling to another country, you may need an adaptor and/or electric converter to plug your electrical devices and appliances into the local power grid. An adaptor changes the plug so it fits into the outlet. A converter changes the voltage coming out of the outlet.
To determine what you need, first verify if the plugs on your devices fit the outlet of your destination.
In Europe, the plug type is C, which has two round pins. If your plugs do not match this description, you will need an adaptor.
Next, verify the voltage of each device you intend to bring. You can find this information on the cord, plug, or on the device itself. Many devices are dual-voltage. For those, you do not need a converter. If your device is not dual-voltage and it differs from the voltage of your destination, you will need a voltage converter.
In Europe, the voltage is 220v-230v. If necessary, make sure to get a converter that converts to this voltage.
If you plan to bring a sleep apnea machine, please remember to bring an extension cord along with the adaptor and voltage converter as not all hotels have sockets next to the bed.
The highest elevation encountered on this tour is 1,000 feet/305 meters.
Tipping is a great way to show your appreciation for the people who help keep your tour running smoothly. But it can be confusing who to tip, when to tip, and how. For baggage handling and waitstaff gratuities for included meals, the tips are handled by us. For cruise personnel, local sightseeing guides, transfer drivers, motor coach drivers, and Tour Managers, gratuities are not included in the price of your tour. Here are a few of our suggestions:
Tour Manager: To express appreciation for your Tour Manager’s delivery of excellent service, it is customary to tip 5-8 US Dollars (or equivalent in local currency) per person for each travel day. (When to tip: at the end of your tour)
Local Guide: For the insights, knowledge, and stories they share with you, we suggest a gratuity amount of 2-3 US Dollars (or equivalent in local currency) per person. (When to tip: at the end of your day or time with your guide.)
On-Tour Motor Coach Driver: To express your appreciation for a job well done, it is customary to tip 3-5 US Dollars (or equivalent in local currency) per person for each travel day. (When to tip: at the end of your tour or time with your driver.)
Cruise Personnel: 13.50 US Dollars (11-12 Euros) per person for each day for the entire cruise staff. This is evenly divided by all crew members. It is best to make a single payment in Euros, US Dollars or via credit card at the front desk at the end of your voyage.
If you have decided to extend your stay with a pre or post night, it is common for travelers to leave a gratuity amount of $1 US Dollar per day, per room for housekeeping staff. (When to tip: each day before leaving your room)
As an added measure of confidence while traveling internationally, visit www.travel.state.gov. The U.S. State Department offers a “Smart Travelers Enrollment Program” (STEP), which you may individually choose to enroll in. This allows the U.S. to better assist with lost passports or in the event of any emergency abroad.
Here is a list of entities we recommend you contact before you depart on your tour:
1.) Your cell phone/mobile carrier if you are planning on using your device. You will want to confirm you will have access in the area(s) you will visit and inquire about any charges you may incur.
2.) Your credit card company for any card(s) you plan to use. Make sure the card company knows when and where you will be traveling to avoid any charges being declined.
3.) Your bank, so you can use your ATM/debit card worry-free. If you are travelling to another country, your bank will be able to tell you if your card will work at the ATM machines to dispense local currency, including if your PIN will be accepted. Also, indicate if you plan to use your debit card as a credit card if your card has that option. Your bank will advise you of any charges for each transaction as well.
Leave a copy of your itinerary, hotel list (included in your tour documents bundle) and a contact number with a designated person in case an emergency comes up while you’re away and someone needs to reach you.
We recommend you leave a copy of your passport at home in a secure location and bring an additional copy with you as a precaution.
During your flight, make sure to stand up and walk around as much as possible, and drink plenty of water. These simple suggestions will help you stay comfortable, particularly during long flights.
At the beginning of your tour, your Tour Manager will distribute a personal radio and headset. You should wear them on sightseeing tours to make sure you can hear your guides clearly at all times. Please bring them with you every day. Your Tour Manager will collect them at the very end of your tour, typically on your last evening. You are responsible for returning these devices and will be charged a replacement fee should you fail to do so.
Thank you for choosing to travel with us and allowing us to guide you along this adventure! From the moment you step out your door, we strive to provide a comprehensive, stress-free, and unforgettable travel experience. To that end, the following features are included with your tour: accommodations, cruise luggage handling (porterage), meals, admission to attractions as outlined in your itinerary, and gratuities for bellmen and wait staff. Please note customary gratuities for housekeeping, local guides, drivers and your Tour Manager are not included.
You’re in for a real treat as you explore countries known for both delicious food and the drinks!
Both the Netherlands and Belgium are famous for beer. In fact, Belgium produces over 500 varieties of beer.
The Trappist beer of the Abbey of Westvleteren has repeatedly been rated the world's best beer. The biggest brewer in the world by volume is Anheuser Busch, based in Leuven.
In addition to beer, the Netherlands and Belgium are also famous for chocolate, waffles and French fries. Contrary to popular opinion, French fries actually originated in Belgium.
The national dishes are "steak and fries" and "mussels with fries."
Dishes in the Netherlands are shaped by the practice of fishing and farming. Traditionally, Dutch cuisine is simplistic with many vegetables and little meat.
Distinctive Belgium dishes include beef stew, croquettes, sausage, ham and endive gratin, and waterzooi.
Brands of Belgian chocolate and pralines, including Callebaut, Côte d'Or, Neuhaus, Leonidas, Guylian, Gallery and Godiva are world-renowned and widely sold.
The Netherlands is well-known for its variety of cheeses, including the famous Edam and Gouda.
In order to enhance your experience on tour, six local guides will accompany the group in specific locations. These guides come from the region and have a deep understanding of the people and culture. They are joining the tour to share their knowledge with you. Please refer to your Tour Manager for the cities these guides will join your tour and refer to the gratuities section for tipping recommendations.
Guests flying to the United States from all international destinations will require extra screening when carrying powdered products weighing 12 oz./ 350 ml or more in carry-on luggage for security reasons. This added security measure will apply to all powders, with the exception of baby formula and medications. For your convenience, please consider packing any non-essential powders in your checked bag. Items that cannot be verified by a TSA officer risk being confiscated. Please visit www.tsa.gov for more information.
Remember the 3-1-1 rule: Each airline passenger is allowed to bring 1 quart-sized bag containing no more than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) of any liquids, gels, and aerosols in their carry-on bag. Any liquids, including water bottles, that don’t fit in the one quart-sized bag or are larger than 3 ounces will be discarded by security. Common items that must comply with this rule include toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, and lotion. For a complete list of what is allowed and not allowed to bring on a plane, visit www.tsa.gov.
Your day of departure is almost here, and it’s time to think about what to pack. We have a few guidelines to help you. But before you pack anything, you must check with your airline for any luggage fees or restrictions. These can vary widely depending on your carrier and destination.
Let’s begin. The first thing to consider is how many bags to bring. We recommend one large bag that will be checked on the plane and onto the touring bus and one carry-on bag. It’s very important you keep this in mind. We have limited space on our buses, so limiting the bags ensures there’s room for everyone’s luggage.
Your larger bag can’t be more than 62 in/157 cm in length, height and width and cannot weigh more than 50lb/23kg. Your carry-on cannot be bigger than 17 x 12 x 10 inches (43 x 30 x 25 centimeters) so it will fit under the seat or in the overhead racks on the buses. Your carry-on should be a size that you can carry comfortably. You will use this bag to hold your personal items during sightseeing trips.
Please note that if you bring more than one checked bag and one carry-on, we cannot guarantee there will be room for them on the bus. You’ll need to store or ship any additional luggage at your own expense. If there is room for your additional luggage, we will charge a fee of 4 USD per bag per hotel. It’s also very important that all your bags be labeled clearly. In your packet you will find a luggage tag. Please attach it to the bag you plan to check.
The name on this tag should match the information on your reservation exactly, so the Tour Manager and all baggage handlers can properly identify the bag as yours. This will ensure the bag is delivered to you quickly and efficiently.
Finally, we recommend you purchase travel insurance to ensure peace of mind while you’re on tour. We cannot assume liability or accept claims for loss or damage to luggage and personal effects due to breakage, theft or normal wear and tear that results from hotel, airline and group carrier handling. But we offer comprehensive “No Worries Travel Protection” for your convenience. With insurance, you’ll be able to focus on creating wonderful memories, not worrying about your luggage.
Please note, some attractions do not allow large backpacks into their sites, so you may need a smaller bag for sightseeing.
The food people eat is a window into their history, traditions, and values, and sharing food brings people together. One of the many wonderful aspects of travel is to experience as much of the regional cuisine as possible. Your tour includes all the meals onboard the ship on this itinerary, and the menu includes as much of the regional cuisine as possible including local ingredients and regional flavors.
If you wish to try some of the local restaurants, your Tour Manager will be happy to recommend eateries and local businesses that best fit your taste and needs.
The average price for meals in this region ranges from 15 to 25 US Dollars for lunch and 30 to 45 US Dollars for dinner.
The water is safe to drink. Be sure to drink plenty of water throughout each day of your tour to stay hydrated.
All menus onboard the ship include as much of the regional cuisine as possible including local ingredients and regional flavors.
During your river cruise, wine, beer and soft drinks are offered with dinners at no additional cost, along with coffee and tea. Hard alcohol, however, is not included with lunch or dinner and must be purchased at an additional cost. An open bar is not offered on your river cruise.
Please let your Tour Manager know of any food allergies or dietary needs you may have at the beginning or your tour.
Included in your tour documents bundle is your personalized name tag. We ask that you put this on before your first gathered event and wear it throughout your tour. This helps your fellow travelers get to know you and for your Tour Manager to better identify you in large groups.
One of the best parts of traveling is coming back home with souvenirs that really reflect the place you’ve just been. As you explore the beautiful Netherlands, you'll find so a plethora of vibrant flowers, along with cheese and handicrafts such as wooden shoes -- which all make for lovely souvenirs. Dutch cigars, gin, pewter and antiques are not to be missed. Belgium enjoys an international reputation for its fine dipped chocolate, lace and porcelain. The region is famous for cheeses and organic seeds, works of art, and of course, diamonds.
Our tours are non-smoking throughout. If you require a smoking room, please let your Client Care agent know when you book your tour. Please note we cannot guarantee your request as many hotels prohibit smoking in rooms and on property.
Please be mindful of other locations where smoking is not allowed. These include the motor coach, at dining venues, and any other restricted areas on tour. Guests are responsible for any fines they incur for failing to comply with smoking regulations.
All countries on this tour are 6 hours ahead of Eastern Standard Time and Eastern Daylight Time.
Peace of mind for our guests is our number one priority. When you’re on tour with us, your only thoughts should be to immerse yourself in creating lifelong memories. Your Tour Manager is a destination expert on the people, places, history, and culture and ensures that you will have the best experience with us. Please utilize your Tour Manager’s expertise for any concerns or questions you may have while on tour.
If you have chosen our air-inclusive tour package, you have opted that we take care of all your air travels from your home to the destination and back. This also includes any inter-flights from city to city within the tour package if applicable. We ask that you keep the following in mind:
1) In order to comply with Homeland Security’s “Secure Flight” mandate, you must provide full name (including middle name or middle initial, if applicable), as it appears on your valid, non-expired, government issued photo ID that you will show at the airport. The name on your airline ticket must be an exact match to this ID, or you may be prevented from boarding the aircraft.
2) If you are a member of a participating frequent flyer program, make sure to provide the number when you book your trip and retain the copy of your ticket and boarding pass so you will receive proper credit for your mileage. Please note that some air tickets are not eligible for mileage accrual.
3) Whenever possible, we will add charges for air departure taxes to your invoice. Some international arrival and departure fees are not included in your air ticket and must be paid by you during the tour in the local currency.
If you chose to purchase a land-only tour package, you have opted to purchase your own airline tickets to and from home and, if applicable to your tour package, flights from city to city (inter-flights). In this case, we ask that you keep a few important factors in mind when booking your round-trip flights:
1) Please make sure your round-trip flights work with your tour itinerary. There may be scheduled activities on these days.
2) You must provide us with your flight schedules for the entire tour upon final payment. This ensures that we can arrange any other services you may have purchased from us, including hotel transfers, and that your Tour Manager will know when to expect your arrival. This also allows us to maintain contact with you in case of an emergency.
We offer full-service transfers from start to finish. So when you arrive at the airport of your destination, arrangements will have been made to transfer you to your ship on the tour.
If you purchased our air-inclusive tour package, you will enjoy this service free of charge.
If you purchased your air ticket on your own (our land-only tour package), you may purchase a round-trip transfer for a fee.
Meeting locations and times will be set up to accommodate your transfer arrival and departure schedules, which will be provided to you in your documents packet. If you decide to arrange your own transportation to the port, please make sure to check in with your Tour Manager once you arrive upon embarkation.
If your flight arrives in the morning, we have a meeting room and refreshments at a local hotel, as the expected embarkation onboard the ship is after 3:00 PM.
Transfers
We are pleased to provide you with complimentary airport to ship and ship to airport transfers at the beginning and end of an escorted tour when you purchase an air-inclusive tour.
Land-only clients who have purchased round trip transfers will be accommodated at the same times as air inclusive clients.
Arrival meeting locations and transfer departure times are provided on your document booklets.
On some programs there may be a waiting period at the airport due to varying flight schedules of other arriving guests.
If you have secured your own transfer, you may meet your Tour Manager at the ship.
Motorcoach Information: We do not own or operate vehicles. We charter quality coaches that are temperature controlled vehicles. Coach size may vary based upon the number of tour patrons. In certain countries, lavatory equipped motorcoaches are not available or the lavatory is for emergency use only.
Frequent stops will be made en route for comfort and convenience.
Seat Rotation: Due to different coaches used at different ports of call (at times there is no coach used at all), seat rotation is not offered on this cruise.
Pricing
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Lower Outside Double
$3,999pp
$4,049 -
Lower Outside Single
$5,699pp
$5,749 -
Middle Outside Double
$4,499pp
$4,549 -
Middle Outside Single
$6,699pp
$6,749 -
Upper Outside Double
$5,299pp
$5,349 -
Upper Outside Single
$8,199pp
$8,249 -
Suite Double
$7,299pp
$7,349 -
Suite Single
$12,199pp
$12,249
* For bookings made after 8/23/2024 call for rates.
* Included in Price: Round Trip Air from Logan Intl Airport, Hotel Transfers
* Not Included in Price: Cancellation Waiver and Insurance of $599 per person
* All Rates are Per Person and are subject to change based on air inclusive package from BOS