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Day 1 – Arrival in Moscow
Day 2 – Moscow Sightseeing + Flight to Murmansk
Day 3 – Northern Lights Chase
Day 4 – Arctic Experiences + Northern Lights Chase
Day 5 – Arctic Coast Exploration
Day 6 – Final Northern Lights Opportunity
Day 7 – Departure
Give yourself more than one chance.
"Every time someone shouted 'There!' my heart skipped a beat."
"The photos were beautiful. The real thing was emotional."
"A sight that made everyone stop talking."
"Nature doesn't work on a schedule, and that makes it special."
"The cold was intense. The experience was unforgettable."
"I've travelled a lot. Nothing compares to this."
No two travellers plan the same holiday.
Before we suggest an itinerary, we understand:
✓ Your budget
✓ Your travel dates
✓ Who you're travelling with
✓ What you'd like to see and do
✓ Whether the Northern Lights are your only priority or you'd also like Arctic experiences
Then we help you decide:
✓ How many nights you'll need
✓ Whether your travel dates improve your chances of seeing the lights
✓ Which Arctic activities are worth including
✓ Where it's worth spending a little more
✓ Whether this is the right Northern Lights destination for you
For many travellers, yes.
Seven days give you several opportunities to chase the Northern Lights while also experiencing Murmansk and the Arctic coast. If seeing the aurora is your biggest goal, adding an extra night can further improve your chances.
The right itinerary depends on how you like to travel, and we'll help you choose what suits you best.
The season generally runs from October to March, when the nights are long and dark.
We'll help you choose travel dates that give you the best chance of clear skies and aurora activity.
No.
The aurora is a natural phenomenon, so no one can guarantee a sighting. We maximise your chances by planning multiple nights and choosing locations with darker skies.
Temperatures can fall to -20°C or lower.
We'll tell you exactly what clothing you'll need so you stay warm throughout the trip.
Absolutely.
This is only a sample itinerary. We can add more days, include Arctic activities, ice fishing, snowmobiling or tailor the journey around your interests and travel style.
Tell us about your travel plans.
We will help you decide if a Northern Lights journey is the right trip for you. If another destination suits your travel dates, interests or budget better, we'll tell you that too.
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Day 1 – Arrival in London
Day 2 – London City Tour + Buckingham Palace + Westminster
Day 3 – Tower of London + Thames River + Local Hangouts
Day 4 – Optional Day Trip to Windsor, Oxford or Bath
Day 5 – Train to Edinburgh
Day 6 – Edinburgh Castle + Royal Mile
Day 7 – Scottish Highlands Excursion
Day 8 – Transfer to Manchester + City Sightseeing
Day 9 – Departure
Carry a light rain jacket every day.
"London felt familiar even though it was my first visit."
"The history is everywhere."
"I wasn't expecting Edinburgh to become my favourite city."
"The weather changed several times a day."
"The countryside was just as memorable as the cities."
"Every pub seemed to have a story."
"Afternoon tea felt more British than I expected."
No two travellers plan the same holiday.
Before we suggest an itinerary, we understand:
✓ Your budget
✓ Your travel dates
✓ Who you're travelling with
✓ What you'd like to see and do
✓ Whether cities, countryside or castles interest you the most
Then we help you decide:
✓ How many days you'll need
✓ Whether to include Scotland
✓ If day trips like Windsor, Oxford or Bath fit your plans
✓ Where it's worth spending a little more
✓ Whether the UK is the right destination for you
For many first-time travellers, yes.
Nine days are enough to experience London, Edinburgh and Manchester at a comfortable pace. If you'd like to explore the Lake District, the Cotswolds, Wales or Northern Ireland, adding a few extra days is worth considering.
The right itinerary depends on how you like to travel, and we'll help you choose what suits you best.
Spring, summer and autumn are ideal for sightseeing, gardens and countryside drives.
We'll help you choose the right travel dates based on your plans.
We usually recommend it.
For many travellers, Edinburgh and the Scottish Highlands become the highlight of the trip.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality.
We'll guide you through the latest visa requirements and help you with the documentation if required.
Absolutely.
This is only a sample itinerary. We can add more days, include the Lake District, Cotswolds, Liverpool, Wales or customise the journey around your interests and travel style.
Tell us about your travel plans.
We will help you decide if the UK is the right destination for you.
If another destination suits your travel dates, interests or budget better, we'll tell you that too.
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Day 1 – Arrival in Athens
Day 2 – Athens City Tour + Acropolis
Day 3 – Athens Exploration + UNESCO Sites
Day 4 – Ferry to Mykonos
Day 5 – Mykonos Leisure + Beaches
Day 6 – Ferry to Santorini
Day 7 – Santorini Exploration + Sunset Views
Day 8 – Departure
Don't think of the ferries as transfers.
"I spent half my trip looking at the sea."
"The Santorini sunset lived up to the hype."
"The heat can be intense."
"The ferry rides became part of the adventure."
"I am still craving Greek food."
"White houses against deep blue water… just beautiful."
"Olive oil, grilled food, feta cheese and sea views. What else?"
No two travellers plan the same holiday.
Before we suggest an itinerary, we understand:
✓ Your budget
✓ Your travel dates
✓ Who you're travelling with
✓ What you'd like to see and do
✓ Whether history, beaches or island life interests you the most
Then we help you decide:
✓ How many days you'll need
✓ Which islands suit your travel style
✓ Whether ferries or domestic flights make more sense
✓ Where it's worth spending a little more
✓ Whether Greece is the right destination for you
For many first-time travellers, yes.
Eight days are enough to experience Athens, Mykonos and Santorini comfortably. If you'd like to visit Crete, Rhodes or explore more islands, adding a few extra days gives you a more relaxed journey.
The right itinerary depends on how you like to travel, and we'll help you choose what suits you best.
May to October is ideal for island hopping, sightseeing and enjoying the Mediterranean coast.
We'll help you choose the right travel dates based on your plans.
Not always.
For a first trip, two islands along with Athens usually give you a good balance of history, beaches and island life without feeling rushed.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality.
We'll guide you through the latest visa requirements and help you with the documentation if required.
Absolutely.
This is only a sample itinerary. We can add more days, include Crete, Naxos, Paros or customise the journey around your interests and travel style.
Tell us about your travel plans.
We will help you decide if Greece is the right destination for you.
If another destination suits your travel dates, interests or budget better, we'll tell you that too.
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Day 1 – Arrival in Rome
Day 2 – Rome Sightseeing + Vatican Area
Day 3 – Transfer to Florence
Day 4 – Florence + Tuscany Experiences
Day 5 – Transfer to Venice
Day 6 – Venice Exploration + Gondola Experience
Day 7 – Milan City Exploration
Day 8 – Departure
Carry comfortable walking shoes.
"Every street in Rome seemed to have 2,000 years of history."
"There was a lot of walking."
"The queues were long."
"The cities were busy."
"The gondola was one of those experiences you should do once."
"Pizza became a daily ritual."
"The walking tours were tiring—but worth every step."
No two travellers plan the same holiday.
Before we suggest an itinerary, we understand:
✓ Your budget
✓ Your travel dates
✓ Who you're travelling with
✓ What you'd like to see and do
✓ Whether history, food or art interests you the most
Then we help you decide:
✓ How many days you'll need
✓ Whether to travel by Eurail or private transfers
✓ If Tuscany deserves an extra day
✓ Where it's worth spending a little more
✓ Whether Italy is the right destination for you
For many first-time travellers, yes.
Eight days are enough to experience Rome, Florence, Venice and Milan. If you'd like to visit the Amalfi Coast, Cinque Terre or spend more time in Tuscany, adding a few extra days is worth considering.
The right itinerary depends on how you like to travel, and we'll help you choose what suits you best.
Spring and autumn are ideal for sightseeing and comfortable weather.
We'll help you choose the right travel dates based on your plans.
Yes.
Italy's rail network connects the major cities efficiently, making it one of the easiest ways to travel across the country.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality.
We'll guide you through the latest visa requirements and help you with the documentation if required.
Absolutely.
This is only a sample itinerary. We can add more days, include the Amalfi Coast, Cinque Terre, Pisa or Lake Como, or customise the journey around your interests and travel style.
Tell us about your travel plans.
We will help you decide if Italy is the right destination for you.
If another destination suits your travel dates, interests or budget better, we'll tell you that too.
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Day 1 – Arrival in Reykjavik
Day 2 – Golden Circle Exploration
Day 3 – South Coast + Selfoss
Day 4 – Black Sand Beaches + Vik
Day 5 – Glacier Lagoons + Hofn
Day 6 – East Fjords + Egilsstadir
Day 7 – Lake Myvatn + Geothermal Landscapes
Day 8 – Waterfalls, Volcanoes + Northern Iceland
Day 9 – Snaefellsnes Peninsula
Day 10 – Departure
Don't measure the trip by the kilometres you drive.
"I stopped asking 'What's next?' because every stop was wow."
"The drives were long, but I never wanted to sleep."
"The weather changed constantly."
"The contrast of black sand and huge waves was unforgettable."
"I didn't want to leave the Blue Lagoon."
"The ice looked blue, not white."
"The scale was impossible to understand."
"It felt like exploring another planet."
"The food surprised me. Expensive though."
"We saw volcanoes, glaciers, beaches and mountains in one day."
"You can smell volcanoes, geothermal springs and sulphur. It's completely different."
"There wasn't much shopping, but the Icelandic sweaters were worth bringing home."
No two travellers plan the same holiday.
Before we suggest an itinerary, we understand:
✓ Your budget
✓ Your travel dates
✓ Who you're travelling with
✓ What you'd like to see and do
✓ Whether you enjoy road trips, hiking or photography
Then we help you decide:
✓ How many days you'll need
✓ Whether a self-drive holiday suits you
✓ If you should travel in summer or winter
✓ Where it's worth spending a little more
✓ Whether Iceland is the right destination for you
For many first-time travellers, yes.
Ten days are enough to drive the Ring Road at a comfortable pace and experience many of Iceland's famous landscapes. If you'd like to hike more, chase the Northern Lights or explore the Westfjords, adding a few extra days is worth considering.
The right itinerary depends on how you like to travel, and we'll help you choose what suits you best.
Summer is ideal for long daylight hours, road trips and exploring the entire Ring Road.
We'll help you choose the right travel dates based on what you'd like to experience.
For most travellers, yes.
Driving gives you the flexibility to stop whenever a landscape catches your attention—which happens a lot in Iceland.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality.
We'll guide you through the latest visa requirements and help you with the documentation if required.
Absolutely.
This is only a sample itinerary. We can add more days, include the Blue Lagoon, Westfjords, the Highlands or customise the journey around your interests and travel style.
Tell us about your travel plans.
We will help you decide if Iceland is the right destination for you.
If another destination suits your travel dates, interests or budget better, we'll tell you that too.
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Day 1 – Arrival in Vienna
Day 2 – Vienna City Exploration
Day 3 – Schönbrunn Palace + Vienna Highlights
Day 4 – Transfer to Budapest
Day 5 – Budapest City Tour + Danube Cruise
Day 6 – Transfer to Prague
Day 7 – Prague Old Town + Castle District
Day 8 – Departure
Pack comfortable walking shoes.
"I ended up taking hundreds of photos of the buildings."
"The Budapest Parliament Building stole the show."
"The thermal baths were unlike anything I had experienced."
"The cobblestone streets were beautiful but tiring."
"The city looked completely different from the Danube."
"Sunset over the river was the perfect way to end the day."
No two travellers plan the same holiday.
Before we suggest an itinerary, we understand:
✓ Your budget
✓ Your travel dates
✓ Who you're travelling with
✓ What you'd like to see and do
✓ Whether history, architecture or cafés interest you the most
Then we help you decide:
✓ How many days you'll need
✓ Whether to travel by coach or train
✓ If extra nights in Vienna, Budapest or Prague make sense
✓ Where it's worth spending a little more
✓ Whether this itinerary is the right fit for you
For many first-time travellers, yes.
Eight days are enough to experience Vienna, Budapest and Prague comfortably. If you'd like to include Salzburg, Bratislava or Cesky Krumlov, adding a few extra days gives you more time to explore.
The right itinerary depends on how you like to travel, and we'll help you choose what suits you best.
Spring and autumn are ideal for sightseeing, walking tours and pleasant weather.
We'll help you choose the right travel dates based on your plans.
If it's your first trip, we usually recommend it.
Each city has its own character, and together they give you a wonderful introduction to this part of Europe.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality.
We'll guide you through the latest visa requirements and help you with the documentation if required.
Absolutely.
This is only a sample itinerary. We can add more days, include Salzburg, Bratislava, Hallstatt or customise the journey around your interests and travel style.
Tell us about your travel plans.
We will help you decide if this Eastern Europe itinerary is the right choice for you. If another destination suits your travel dates, interests or budget better, we'll tell you that too.
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Day 1 – Arrival in Madrid
Day 2 – Madrid City Exploration
Day 3 – Train to Barcelona
Day 4 – Barcelona Highlights + Sagrada Família
Day 5 – Valencia Exploration
Day 6 – Transfer to Granada
Day 7 – Alhambra + Granada
Day 8 – Transfer to Seville
Day 9 – Seville Sightseeing + Flamenco Experience
Day 10 – Departure
Don't expect dinner at 7 pm.
"The cities had energy at every hour."
"The flamenco performance gave me goosebumps."
"Tapas made every dinner more fun."
"We ended up staying out much later than we usually do."
"Every city had its own personality."
"The train journeys were smooth and comfortable."
No two travellers plan the same holiday.
Before we suggest an itinerary, we understand:
✓ Your budget
✓ Your travel dates
✓ Who you're travelling with
✓ What you'd like to see and do
✓ Whether history, food or coastal towns interest you the most
Then we help you decide:
✓ How many days you'll need
✓ Whether to include Madrid, Barcelona or both
✓ If the Andalusia region fits your travel style
✓ Where it's worth spending a little more
✓ Whether Spain is the right destination for you
For many first-time travellers, yes.
Ten days are enough to experience Madrid, Barcelona and the highlights of Andalusia comfortably. If you'd like to visit Ibiza, Mallorca, San Sebastián or the Costa del Sol, adding a few extra days gives you more flexibility.
The right itinerary depends on how you like to travel, and we'll help you choose what suits you best.
Spring and autumn are ideal for sightseeing, walking and train travel.
We'll help you choose the right travel dates based on your plans.
Yes.
Spain's high-speed rail network makes travelling between major cities quick and comfortable, allowing you to see more without long road journeys.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality.
We'll guide you through the latest visa requirements and help you with the documentation if required.
Absolutely.
This is only a sample itinerary. We can add more days, include Ibiza, Mallorca, Córdoba, Ronda or customise the journey around your interests and travel style.
Tell us about your travel plans.
We will help you decide if Spain is the right destination for you.
If another destination suits your travel dates, interests or budget better, we'll tell you that too.
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Day 1 – Arrival in Paris
Day 2 – Paris City Tour + Eiffel Tower
Day 3 – Seine River Cruise + Leisure Time
Day 4 – Train to Interlaken
Day 5 – Jungfraujoch / Grindelwald Excursion
Day 6 – Swiss Lakes + Mountain Experiences
Day 7 – Transfer to Zurich
Day 8 – Departure
Keep a day flexible for the mountains.
Weather in the Alps changes quickly. If you're planning to visit Jungfraujoch or another high-altitude viewpoint, we'll help schedule it on the clearest day possible.
"Every street in Paris looked like a movie scene."
"The Eiffel Tower sparkling at night was even better from the river cruise."
"The Swiss mountains and lakes never got boring."
"Seeing snow in the middle of summer felt strange and wonderful."
"Interlaken became my instant favourite."
"Hot chocolate tasted better in the mountains."
"Everything was more expensive than I expected."
No two travellers plan the same holiday.
Before we suggest an itinerary, we understand:
✓ Your budget
✓ Your travel dates
✓ Who you're travelling with
✓ What you'd like to see and do
✓ Whether cities, mountains or train journeys excite you the most
Then we help you decide:
✓ How many days you'll need
✓ Whether to include Jungfraujoch, Grindelwald or Mt. Titlis
✓ If the Swiss Pass is the right choice for your journey
✓ Where it's worth spending a little more
✓ Whether Paris & Switzerland are the right destinations for you
For many first-time travellers, yes.
Eight days are enough to experience Paris and the Swiss Alps comfortably. If you'd like to visit Lucerne, Zermatt or spend more time in the mountains, adding a few extra days is worth considering.
The right itinerary depends on how you like to travel, and we'll help you choose what suits you best.
Summer is ideal for mountain excursions, scenic train journeys and outdoor sightseeing.
We'll help you choose the right travel dates based on your plans.
For many travellers, yes.
It makes train travel simple and gives access to many scenic routes and transport options across Switzerland.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality.
We'll guide you through the latest visa requirements and help you with the documentation if required.
Absolutely.
This is only a sample itinerary. We can add more days, include Lucerne, Zermatt, Mt. Titlis or customise the journey around your interests and travel style.
Tell us about your travel plans.
We will help you decide if Paris & Switzerland are the right destinations for you. If another destination suits your travel dates, interests or budget better, we'll tell you that too.
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Day 1 – Arrival in Copenhagen
Day 2 – Copenhagen City Tour + Nyhavn + Tivoli Area
Day 3 – Castles, Canals + Danish Culture
Day 4 – Transfer to Oslo
Day 5 – Oslo City Tour + Viking Museum
Day 6 – Fjord Excursion / Scenic Norway Experience
Day 7 – Transfer to Stockholm
Day 8 – Stockholm City Tour + Gamla Stan
Day 9 – Archipelago Views + Leisure Time
Day 10 – Departure
Don't underestimate the long summer days.
"The cities felt modern without losing their character."
"The fjords were even bigger than I imagined."
"Everything seemed clean, organised and easy to navigate."
"I found myself spending hours just walking around the waterfronts."
"The train and ferry journeys became part of the holiday."
"The summer days felt incredibly long."
"The design, architecture and attention to detail stood out everywhere."
No two travellers plan the same holiday.
Before we suggest an itinerary, we understand:
✓ Your budget
✓ Your travel dates
✓ Who you're travelling with
✓ What you'd like to see and do
✓ Whether nature, cities or fjords interest you the most
Then we help you decide:
✓ How many days you'll need
✓ Whether to travel by train, ferry or flight
✓ If a fjord cruise should be part of your journey
✓ Where it's worth spending a little more
✓ Whether Scandinavia is the right destination for you
For many first-time travellers, yes.
Ten days are enough to experience Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm comfortably. If you'd like to explore more of Norway's fjords, the Lofoten Islands or northern Scandinavia, adding a few extra days is worth considering.
The right itinerary depends on how you like to travel, and we'll help you choose what suits you best.
May to September is ideal for sightseeing, fjord cruises and long daylight hours.
We'll help you choose the right travel dates based on your plans.
Absolutely.
For many travellers, the journeys become just as memorable as the destinations, with beautiful scenery throughout the route.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality.
We'll guide you through the latest visa requirements and help you with the documentation if required.
Absolutely.
This is only a sample itinerary. We can add more days, include Bergen, Flam, the Lofoten Islands or customise the journey around your interests and travel style.
Tell us about your travel plans.
We will help you decide if Scandinavia is the right destination for you. If another destination suits your travel dates, interests or budget better, we'll tell you that too.
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Day 1 – Arrival in Oslo
Day 2 – Oslo City Tour + Viking Heritage
Day 3 – Flight to Tromsø
Day 4 – Arctic Experience + Northern Lights Hunt
Day 5 – Fjords, Mountains + Northern Lights Excursion
Day 6 – Return to Oslo
Day 7 – Departure
Patience is part of the experience.
"Every time someone shouted 'There!', everyone looked up."
"The photos were beautiful. The real thing was emotional."
"The silence of the Arctic was unforgettable."
"Nature doesn't work on a schedule, and that's part of the experience."
"The cold was intense. The sky made it worthwhile."
"I've travelled a lot. Nothing compares to seeing the Northern Lights."
"The fjords looked magical under the snow."
No two travellers plan the same holiday.
Before we suggest an itinerary, we understand:
✓ Your budget
✓ Your travel dates
✓ Who you're travelling with
✓ What you'd like to see and do
✓ Whether the Northern Lights are your main priority or you'd also like Arctic adventures
Then we help you decide:
✓ How many nights you'll need
✓ Whether your travel dates improve your chances of seeing the aurora
✓ Which Arctic experiences are worth including
✓ Where it's worth spending a little more
✓ Whether Norway is the right Northern Lights destination for you
For many travellers, yes.
Seven days give you multiple opportunities to chase the Northern Lights while also experiencing Tromsø and the Arctic region. If seeing the aurora is your highest priority, adding another night can improve your chances.
The right itinerary depends on how you like to travel, and we'll help you choose what suits you best.
The season generally runs from October to March, when the nights are long and dark.
We'll help you choose the right travel dates based on aurora season and daylight conditions.
No.
The aurora is a natural phenomenon, so sightings can never be guaranteed. We maximise your chances by planning multiple nights and choosing locations with favourable conditions.
Winter temperatures can drop to -15°C or lower.
We'll guide you on exactly what to pack so you stay warm throughout the trip.
Absolutely.
This is only a sample itinerary. We can add more days, include the Lofoten Islands, snowmobiling, whale watching (seasonal) or customise the journey around your interests and travel style.
Tell us about your travel plans.
We will help you decide if Norway is the right destination for your Northern Lights journey. If another destination suits your travel dates, interests or budget better, we'll tell you that too.
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Day 1 – Arrival in Zagreb
Day 2 – Zagreb City Tour + Local Exploration
Day 3 – Plitvice Lakes National Park
Day 4 – Transfer to Split
Day 5 – Split Old Town + Adriatic Coast
Day 6 – Transfer to Dubrovnik
Day 7 – Dubrovnik City Walls + Local Exploration
Day 8 – Departure
Keep time for the journey, not just the destinations.
"Plitvice Lakes looked even better than the photos."
"The colour of the water didn't seem real."
"Dubrovnik was beautiful from every angle."
"I spent more time by the sea than I had planned."
"The old towns felt like open-air museums."
"The coastline kept surprising us."
"I understood why so many movies and TV series were filmed here."
No two travellers plan the same holiday.
Before we suggest an itinerary, we understand:
✓ Your budget
✓ Your travel dates
✓ Who you're travelling with
✓ What you'd like to see and do
✓ Whether coastal towns, islands or nature interest you the most
Then we help you decide:
✓ How many days you'll need
✓ Whether to include island hopping
✓ If a self-drive holiday suits your travel style
✓ Where it's worth spending a little more
✓ Whether Croatia is the right destination for you
For many first-time travellers, yes.
Eight days are enough to experience Zagreb, Plitvice Lakes, Split and Dubrovnik comfortably. If you'd like to visit Hvar, Korčula or other Adriatic islands, adding a few extra days gives you more flexibility.
The right itinerary depends on how you like to travel, and we'll help you choose what suits you best.
May to October is ideal for coastal drives, island trips and sightseeing.
We'll help you choose the right travel dates based on your plans.
Absolutely.
Many travellers find the coastal drive to be one of the highlights of the journey, with beautiful scenery throughout the route.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality.
We'll guide you through the latest visa requirements and help you with the documentation if required.
Absolutely.
This is only a sample itinerary. We can add more days, include Hvar, Korčula, Zadar or customise the journey around your interests and travel style.
Tell us about your travel plans.
We will help you decide if Croatia is the right destination for you. If another destination suits your travel dates, interests or budget better, we'll tell you that too.
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Day 1 – Arrival in Lisbon
Day 2 – Lisbon City Tour + Alfama District
Day 3 – Sintra Excursion + Coastal Views
Day 4 – Train to Porto
Day 5 – Porto Old Town + Douro River
Day 6 – Transfer to Algarve
Day 7 – Algarve Coast + Beaches & Cliff Points
Day 8 – Departure
Keep time to simply wander.
"The yellow trams were exactly how I imagined them."
"Sintra felt like stepping into a fairytale."
"The coastline was the biggest surprise of the trip."
"The food was simple, fresh and delicious."
"Porto had so much character."
"I found myself slowing down and enjoying the little things."
"The sunsets over the Atlantic were unforgettable."
No two travellers plan the same holiday.
Before we suggest an itinerary, we understand:
✓ Your budget
✓ Your travel dates
✓ Who you're travelling with
✓ What you'd like to see and do
✓ Whether cities, beaches or coastal drives interest you the most
Then we help you decide:
✓ How many days you'll need
✓ Whether to include Sintra and the Algarve
✓ If train travel suits your itinerary
✓ Where it's worth spending a little more
✓ Whether Portugal is the right destination for you
For many first-time travellers, yes.
Eight days are enough to experience Lisbon, Porto and the Algarve comfortably. If you'd like to visit Madeira, the Azores or spend more time along the coast, adding a few extra days is worth considering.
The right itinerary depends on how you like to travel, and we'll help you choose what suits you best.
Spring and autumn are ideal for sightseeing, coastal walks and pleasant weather.
We'll help you choose the right travel dates based on your plans.
Yes.
The country's train network connects the major cities well, making it easy to explore without long road journeys.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality.
We'll guide you through the latest visa requirements and help you with the documentation if required.
Absolutely.
This is only a sample itinerary. We can add more days, include Madeira, the Azores, Évora or customise the journey around your interests and travel style.
Tell us about your travel plans.
We will help you decide if Portugal is the right destination for you. If another destination suits your travel dates, interests or budget better, we'll tell you that too.
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Day 1 – Arrival in Sarria
Day 2 – Walk to Portomarín
Day 3 – Walk to Palas de Rei
Day 4 – Walk to Arzúa
Day 5 – Walk to O Pedrouzo
Day 6 – Walk into Santiago de Compostela
Day 7 – Explore Santiago de Compostela
Day 8 – Departure
Don't rush.
The Camino isn't about finishing first. It's about enjoying each day's walk, the conversations, the villages and the moments you never planned for.
"I arrived for the walk and left with the memories."
"The journey became more important than the destination."
"Every day felt simple and meaningful."
"I met people from all over the world."
"The rhythm of walking changed how I travelled."
"Santiago felt earned."
"It was one of the most rewarding trips I have taken."
No two pilgrims walk the Camino the same way.
Before we suggest an itinerary, we understand:
✓ Your budget
✓ Your travel dates
✓ Who you're travelling with
✓ Your walking experience
✓ What you'd like to gain from the journey
Then we help you decide:
✓ Which Camino route suits you best
✓ How many kilometres to walk each day
✓ Where to stay each night
✓ Whether luggage transfers are right for you
✓ Whether the Camino is the right journey for you
For many first-time pilgrims, yes.
Starting from Sarria allows you to complete the final 100 kilometres on foot, which qualifies you for the official Camino Certificate while giving you enough time to enjoy the journey.
The right itinerary depends on your walking pace, and we'll help you choose what suits you best.
Not unless you want to.
Luggage transfer services move your bags from one accommodation to the next, allowing you to walk with only a small daypack.
A reasonable level of fitness is recommended.
You'll be walking for several days, but the route from Sarria is suitable for many first-time walkers with a little preparation.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality.
We'll guide you through the latest visa requirements and help you with the documentation if required.
Absolutely.
This is only a sample itinerary. We can arrange different Camino routes, shorter or longer walking stages, additional nights or tailor the journey around your fitness level and travel style.
Tell us about your travel plans.
We will help you decide if the Camino is the right journey for you. If another destination suits your travel dates, interests or budget better, we'll tell you that too.
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