DISCOVER TOURING & ADVENTURE HOLIDAYS
Touring is a great way to get up close and personal, to immerse yourself within a new culture and experience everything the destination has to offer. Foodies can indulge their palates savouring local cuisine; thrill seekers can summit mountains, traverse rugged landscapes and venture to remote treasures across our vibrant planet. Maybe you are looking to wind down and watch the countryside roll by from the window of your train or coach, or you yearn to stand in awe of geographic or architectural must-sees.
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Smooth transfers to and from home with unlimited mileage
More value
From excursions to hotels, entry tickets and dining packages, we include more than any other tour.
More knowledgeable
Be guided by some of the most passionate and knowledgeable tour managers in the world, on hand to help every step of the way.
More flexible
Feel free to amend or extend your travel plans, up until final payment, and enjoy free time on your tour with us too.
India's Golden Triangle
10 days from £1995 per person
Rising early for a sunrise safari in search of rare Asian tigers in their natural habitat.
Day 1 - UK - In flight
Titan’s VIP door-to-door travel service collects you from home, for your flight to Delhi.
UK - In flight
Day 2 - Delhi
This morning, we arrive in Delhi, the first stop on our Golden Triangle tour. After a little time for refreshment and relaxation, we head out to soak up the sights and sounds on an afternoon sightseeing tour of New Delhi. We’ll see the India Gate memorial, built to commemorate the Indian soldiers who died during the Great War, and pass the official residence of the President of India. Later we’ll continue to UNESCO-protected Qutab Minar, the tallest brick minaret in the world.
The Leela Ambience, Delhi (5-star)
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Excursions & visits: Guided tour of New Delhi (afternoon)
Day 3 - Delhi - Agra
Our morning tour concentrates on Old Delhi. We’ll see the black marble memorial to Mahatma Gandhi and the grand Jama Masjid - one of India’s biggest mosques. We’ll also stop by the UNESCO-listed memorial to the Mughal emperor Humayun, the first example of Persian-inspired Mughal architecture in India and the historic Red Fort, the one-time residence of the Mughal Emperor. In the afternoon, we’ll make our way to the riverside city of Agra.
ITC Mughal, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Agra (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Guided tour of Old Delhi (morning)
Day 4 - Agra
Have your very own Princess Diana moment in front of the white marble Taj Mahal today. This great world wonder dates back to the glory days of India’s Mughal emperors. It took 20,000 skilled labourers to create this mausoleum and memorial to Shah Jahan’s favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. Some see it as a sad and mournful creation, but others celebrate the romance and love behind its story. After a morning here, we move on to Agra’s imposing fort - a walled city of palaces, mosques, halls and residences occupied for more than 900 years.
ITC Mughal, A Luxury Collection Hotel, Agra (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Visit to Taj Mahal (morning)
Visit to Agra Fort (afternoon)
Day 5 - Fatehpur Sikri - Ranthambore
Our journey continues with a visit to the ghost city of Fatehpur Sikri, once the capital of the Mughal Empire. Although it lay abandoned and virtually unknown for hundreds of years, its palaces, pavilions, mosques and residences are remarkably well preserved and visually stunning. Later, we continue by road to Bharatpur. We’ll board a train bound for Sawai Madhopur, then journey on to Ranthambore National Park, known for its 1,000-year-old fort (which is surrendering slowly to the encroaching jungle), its picturesque lakes and, of course, its Bengal tiger reserve.
Ranthambore Regency (3.5-star)
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Excursions & visits: Visit to Fatehpur Sikri (morning)
Train journey to Sawai Madhopur (afternoon)
Day 6 - Ranthambore
Ranthambore National Park is a wildlife haven, and we’ll head out in search of leopards, monkeys, birds and sloth bears on two game drives today. As we take in the sounds and smells of the jungle, we may even spot the shy and elusive Bengal tiger - a greater possibility nowadays thanks to the conservation work of the Ranthambore Foundation.
Ranthambore Regency (3.5-star)
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Excursions & visits: Game drive (morning)
Game drive (afternoon)
Day 7 - Ranthambore - Jaipur
After a final game drive, we’ll make our way north-west to Jaipur, known as the ‘pink city’ for its rose-red palaces.
ITC Rajputana, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Jaipur (5-star)
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Excursions & visits: Game drive (morning)
Day 8 - Jaipur
A full-day tour of Jaipur reveals why this great city is considered one of India’s foremost cultural attractions. After an early start, we drive up to the Amber Fort, a beautiful sandstone palace perched on a hilltop. We’ll tour the fort, then head to the foothill lake. Keep your eyes peeled for elephants - they sometimes like to bathe in the lake. Back in Jaipur itself, we’ll explore the City Palace (a fusion of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture) and the 18th-century Jantar Mantar observatory, and admire the latticed façade of the Hawa Mahal, or Palace of Winds.
ITC Rajputana, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Jaipur (5-star)
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Excursions & visits: Jaipur city tour (all day)
Day 9 - Delhi
Today we’ll journey from Jaipur back to Delhi. Enjoy a final night in Delhi.
The Leela Ambience, Delhi (5-star)
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Day 10 - Delhi - UK
After one last cup of chai, transfer to the airport for your return flight to the UK. Upon arrival, your Titan vehicle will be waiting for the journey home.
Delhi - UK
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18 meals
8 breakfasts
2 lunches
8 dinners
Transport from the UK
International flights. Prices are based on return flights with Virgin Atlantic from London Heathrow.
Accommodation
8 nights in hotels and 1 in flight
Transport
Travel in destination by coach
Plus
Tipping (except tour manager, guide, coach driver & coach assistant)
Price is based on 13th Jan '25 departure date.
Jewels of Spain
15 days from £1795 per person
Staying in beachfront properties with plenty of sand and sangria during downtime.
Day 1 - UK - Valencia/Alicante - Albir
Titan’s VIP door-to-door travel service collects you from home for your flight to Valencia or Alicante. On arrival, we transfer to our hotel in Albir.
Hotel Kaktus Albir (4-star)
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Days 2-4 - Albir
Located on a quiet stretch of the sun-washed Costa Blanca, the small town of Albir has classic Spanish ‘wish you were here’ good looks. Over the next three days we head out on two included excursions, with plenty of free time to stroll down to the beach or relax. The first included excursion is to the Valencian village of Guadalest - a terracotta-roofed village that clings to the mountainside beneath a precariously perched white tower. A taste of traditional rural life, we explore cobbled streets, pretty squares and duck into artisan shops. The second included excursion takes us to Valencia, with a straw-coloured sweep of beach, modernist architecture and a historic quarter peppered with Roman, Arabic, Gothic and art nouveau buildings. Plus, a 7km green park that snakes through the city. Flanked by two city gates, our guided tour takes us to the old town and into a maze of narrow streets, museums and boutiques. We visit the Gothic Valencia Cathedral, UNESCO-listed Silk Exchange and art nouveau Mercado Colon - where wine bars and pinchos plates sit beneath the cathedral-esque arches and powder-green iron rafters.
Hotel Kaktus Albir (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Excursion to Guadalest (morning)
Guided city tour of Valencia (all day)
Day 5 - Albir - Murcia - Águilas
Today we leave the Costa Blanca and drive south to Águilas in the province of Murcia. On the way we stop at the city of the same name. Built by the Moors in the 9th century, over 500 years of Islamic rule has left its architectural mark on the city. With an old town that rivals bigger Spanish cities but minus the crowds, we take a guided tour past Moorish, Gothic, Renaissance, and baroque buildings - including the city’s elaborate centrepiece, the Cathedral of Murcia. After lunch in a local restaurant, we continue to our seafront hotel just outside Águilas - an ancient Roman port known for its baths, 18th-century castle, and rocky seabed providing crystal-clear conditions for snorkellers and scuba divers.
Senator Águilas Hotel (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Walking tour of Murcia, including cathedral (morning)
Days 6-10 - Águilas
Striking the balance between city and beach (there are 36 on this stretch of coast, including a wide stretch of golden sand next to the hotel), over the following five days we explore with three included excursions. Our first is an orientation walk around Águilas to get our bearings. The second takes us inland to Lorca - an ancient sun-faded city at the foot of the Sierra del Caño. A former frontier city that separated Muslim and Christian Spain, Lorca’s past reads like a historical hymn sheet of Visigoth and Moor battlegrounds, Roman ruins, 9th-century castles, 15th-century synagogues and Renaissance cathedrals. It’s little wonder Lorca is known as the ‘City of 100 Coats of Arms’. Another full-day excursion backtracks along the coast to Cartagena, a sandcastle-coloured ancient city wrapped around a deep blue harbour. Originally a Roman military port in the 3rd century BC, we visit the town’s archaeological masterpiece - the Roman amphitheatre unearthed in 1988, and the Castillo de la Concepción - a 12th-century Moorish fort built on the site of a Roman temple.
Senator Águilas Hotel (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Águilas orientation walk (morning)
Sightseeing tour of Lorca (morning)
Excursion to Cartagena (all day)
Day 11 - Águilas - Salobreña
Crossing over from Murcia into Andalucia, we start to see the architectural landscape change - with sand-coloured Moorish towns giving way to whitewashed Mediterranean villages. On our way to our hotel near Salobreña we stop at Mojácar - a white hilltop village dotted with pastel shutters and fuchsia bougainvillea, and Sorbas - a mountaintop town built on a flat plateau where stone houses hug the edge of a steep ravine. After lunch at a local restaurant in Sorbas, we continue to Salobreña. We stay a few miles away in a clifftop hotel with stunning views across the Mediterranean.
Hotel Salobreña, Salobreña (3-star)
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Days 12-14 - Salobreña
The next three days are a mix of free time and included excursions. The first is an orientation walk of Salobreña. Known as the ‘Jewel of the Costa Tropical’, Salobreña stretches out in a sea of blinding white buildings and sugar cane plantations up to a weathered Moorish fort. Both the views and the steep streets of Salobreña are breathtaking. The second included trip is to the Lecrin Valley - an area of outstanding natural beauty home to quaint white hamlets, woven farmland and meandering blue rivers. The valley has over 300 species of wildflower and is especially beautiful in the spring, when the almond trees are in blossom and the distant peaks of the Sierra Nevada are still capped with snow. Our final excursion is to Granada, a stronghold of the Moorish empire at the foot of the snow and gravel marbled Sierra Nevada. We'll visit the Royal Chapel of Granada (Capilla Real), the burial place of Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand sitting alongside the 16th-century cathedral.
Hotel Salobreña, Salobreña (3-star)
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Excursions & visits: Salobreña orientation walk (morning)
Tour of Lecrin Valley (morning)
Visit to Granada's Royal Chapel (morning)
Day 15 - Salobreña - Málaga - UK
We transfer to the airport for your return flight to the UK. Upon arrival, your Titan vehicle will be waiting for the journey home.
Salobreña - Málaga - UK
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41 meals
14 breakfasts
13 lunches
14 dinners
Transport from the UK
International flights. Prices are based on return flights with British Airways or easyJet from London Heathrow or Gatwick.
Accommodation
14 nights in hotels
Transport
Travel in destination by coach
Price is based on 9th Jan '25 departure date
Wild Costa Rica
16 days from £4395 per person
Adventuring through five different national parks and listening to the nocturnal sounds of the forest on two after-dark nature hikes.
Day 1 - UK - San Jose
Titan’s VIP door-to-door travel service collects you from home for your flight to San Jose.
Park Inn by Radisson, San Jose (4-star)
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Day 2 - San Jose
Our tour of San Jose takes us through both residential and business areas of the city, including Plaza de la Democracia (Democracy Square) and the National Park. We'll also see the central market, cathedral, Supreme Court of Justice, and University of Costa Rica. Entrance is included to the National Opera House Theatre and the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum. The afternoon is free to explore further.
Park Inn by Radisson, San Jose (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Tour of San Jose (morning)
Day 3 - Tortuguero
Costa Rica wildlife holidays are all about seeing incredible creatures in their natural habitat. After a drive through banana plantations to the Tortuguero Canals, we'll board a boat, looking out for sea turtles, crocodiles and other inhabitants on the riverbanks as we sail along these natural waterways. We arrive at our lodge for lunch, then take a short boat ride to Tortuguero village. Glimpse rural life as we walk through the village to the Turtle Preservation Centre. Exhibitions focus on the organisation’s work to protect green, hawksbill and leatherback sea turtles, which lay their eggs on the village beach. Turtle nesting season is usually July to October and they hatch from September to December, so we may catch a glimpse if we’re lucky.
Laguna Lodge, Tortuguero (3-star)
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Excursions & visits: Visits to Tortuguero and Turtle Preservation Centre (all day)
Day 4 - Tortuguero National Park
This morning we take to the canals to view the 50 shades of foliage within the tropical rainforest. Hopefully you’ll also see monkeys, toucans, green macaws or caimans. This afternoon is at leisure to take a guided hike along the beach, or through acres of trees and botanical gardens. Or relax by the hotel’s pool.
Laguna Lodge, Tortuguero (3-star)
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Excursions & visits: Tortuguero Canals wildlife cruise (morning)
Day 5 - Sarapiqui
After breakfast we’ll journey by boat and coach to our lodge in Sarapiqui, stopping for lunch on the way. Relax before we take a 4km guided night walk at La Tirimbina Biological Reserve, within walking distance of our lodge. At night, the tropical forest comes alive with an orchestra of nocturnal birds, insects and frogs. Your guide will help you look for sloths, porcupines and more.
Sarapiquis Rainforest Lodge, Sarapiqui (3-star)
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Excursions & visits: La Tirimbina Biological Reserve night walk (evening)
Day 6 - Sarapiqui
Today is free to learn about indigenous cultures at the ecolodge or follow a nature trail. Alternatively, choose an optional excursion to a traditional cacao or pineapple plantation, or learn about dozens of native bat species at La Tirimbina Biological Reserve.
Sarapiquis Rainforest Lodge, Sarapiqui (3-star)
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Day 7 - Arenal
We journey to Arenal National Park to walk along the base of the active volcano, with views of lava that flowed in recent decades. Later, we head to the nearby hot springs to relax in mineral-rich water naturally heated by volcanic rocks, before a traditional Costa Rican dinner.
Arenal Paraiso Resort & Spa (3-star)
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Excursions & visits: Mount Arenal base walk in Arenal National Park (morning)
Visit to hot springs (afternoon)
Day 8 - Monteverde
As we cross Lake Arenal, keep your camera ready for views of Arenal volcano. On reaching Rancho Heliconia, learn about Costa Rican culture, try home-grown coffee and enjoy a traditional home-made lunch. We then plant a native tree to help reforest the area. In Monteverde, we follow a guide into the Curi-Cancha Cloud Forest Reserve for a night walk. Watch out for armadillo, coati, two-toed sloth and over 200 bird species.
Monteverde Country Lodge (3-star)
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Excursions & visits: Arenal Lake boat trip (morning)
Cultural experience at Rancho Heliconia (morning)
Curi-Cancha Cloud Forest Reserve night walk (evening)
Day 9 - Monteverde
We take a walk at Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, with its unique ecosystems and lots of endemic species, before visiting Monteverde Butterfly Gardens to observe these beautiful insects. Then, maybe join an optional excursion in the forest canopy.
Monteverde Country Lodge (3-star)
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Excursions & visits: Visits to Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve and Monteverde Butterfly Gardens (morning)
Day 10 - Monteverde - Tarcoles
Spend this morning in the Monteverde Orchid Garden - more than 450 types grow here. Then head to Tarcoles for a crocodile safari, after which we regroup for a late lunch. Birds, iguanas and basilisks might also be spotted. We’ll stay for two nights in Tarcoles.
Hotel Punta Leona, Tarcoles (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Visit to Monteverde Orchid Garden (morning)
Crocodile safari (afternoon)
Day 11 - Carara National Park
Visit Carara National Park, populated by over 400 bird species of every shape and colour, like the scarlet macaw and collared aracari. The afternoon is at leisure - maybe spend it on the sweeping Pacific Coast beach.
Hotel Punta Leona, Tarcoles (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Visit to Carara National Park (morning)
Day 12 - Manuel Antonio National Park - Dominical
Our exploration continues at Manuel Antonio National Park. With luck, on a leisurely hike, you’ll watch sloths and monkeys in the trees, anteaters rummaging on the ground, and various birds circling above. Please note: A limited number of visitors can access Manuel Antonio National Park each day and entrance isn’t guaranteed. We’ll start early to ensure our best chances, however if we’re unable to gain entry, an alternative and similar excursion will be arranged.
Villas Rio Mar Hotel, Dominical (3-star)
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Excursions & visits: Visit to Manuel Antonio National Park (morning)
Day 13 - Corcovado National Park
Rise early for a boat trip down the Pacific Coast to Corcovado National Park. We spend the morning hiking amongst the beautiful flora with the hope of spotting howler, spider and white-faced monkeys amongst the ancient trees. After another short boat ride, you’ll be rewarded with lunch, before taking the boat back along the coast and returning to your hotel.
Villas Rio Mar Hotel, Dominical (3-star)
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Excursions & visits: Hiking day at Corcovado National Park (all day)
Day 14 - San Gerardo de Dota
Drive to San Gerardo de Dota, a favourite place for birdwatchers hoping to spot the resplendent quetzal. As we journey through the highlands, we’ll notice the transition from lowland rainforest to misty cloud forest, as lush vegetation and abundant wildlife gives way to an enchanted landscape cloaked in mist, moss-covered trees and vibrant ferns. We’ll stop en route for a guided short walk, pointing out the beautiful flora and fauna found in this part of Costa Rica. We’ll continue our exploration with a birdspotting tour in the area, then continue to our lodge.
Suria Hotel, San Gerardo de Dota (3-star)
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Excursions & visits: Short forest walk en route to San Gerardo de Dota (morning)
Birdspotting tour (afternoon)
Day 15 - San Jose - In flight
There's one last opportunity to search for the quetzal with a walk on the scenic trails around Mirador de Quetzales and a visit to their hummingbird garden. Afterwards we return to the airport for your return flight to the UK.
San Jose - In flight
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Excursions & visits: Walking tour at Mirador de Quetzales and hummingbird garden visit (morning)
Day 16 - UK
Upon arrival, your Titan vehicle will be waiting for the journey home.
UK
32 meals
14 breakfasts
6 lunches
12 dinners
Transport from the UK
International flights. Prices are based on return flights with British Airways from London Gatwick or Lufthansa/Air France from London Heathrow via Frankfurt/Paris.
Accommodation
14 nights in hotels and 1 in flight
Transport
Travel in destination by coach
Price is based on 15th Mar '25 departure date
The Best of South Africa
19 days from £4195 per person
Heading out into Kruger National Park in search of life-changing sightings of wildlife, perhaps a prowling lion, herds of zebra, or a majestic elephant.
Day 1 - UK - In flight
Titan’s VIP door-to-door travel service collects you from home for your overnight flight to Johannesburg.
UK - In flight
Day 2 - Johannesburg - Sandton
This morning we arrive in Johannesburg and head to our hotel. There's time this afternoon to explore Nelson Mandela Square.
DaVinci Hotel Sandton (4-star)
Day 3 - Kruger National Park
Today we encounter Africa’s big skies and wide-open spaces. We travel eastwards to Kruger National Park and our lodge for two nights. We’ll have some time to relax around the pool before heading out on an afternoon game drive. Kruger National Park is world-renowned as the best place to go for a safari. As the afternoon starts to cool down the wildlife becomes more active again and you might spot lions, elephants, rhinos or watch stately giraffes striding by.
Mdluli Safari Lodge, Kruger National Park (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Game drive (afternoon)
Day 4 - Kruger National Park
We’ll get up with the birds for an early morning drive into the park. At this time of day, the animals are up and about too, making the most of the cool and our skilled ranger will take us through the park in search of the best sightings. The afternoon is free to simply take in your surroundings or join an optional game drive to search for more of the park’s wildlife residents.
Mdluli Safari Lodge, Kruger National Park (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Game drive (early morning)
Day 5 - Kruger National Park - Eswatini (Swaziland)
After a leisurely breakfast, we'll travel south into landlocked Eswatini (Swaziland), with its rolling sugar cane fields and stunning mountain scenes. Arriving around lunchtime, the afternoon is free to relax before our overnight stay.
Foresters Arms, Mhlambanyatsi, Eswatini (4-star)
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Day 6 - Mkuze
We visit Ngwenya Glass, where recycled glass is made into lovely figurines or unique wine glasses. We’ll then continue south to the border and cross into the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal. On arrival at our hotel in Mkuze, you have the rest of the day to enjoy the glorious gardens and tranquil surrounds, and views of the legendary Ghost Mountain.
Ghost Mountain Inn, Mkuze (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Visit Ngwenya Glass (morning)
Day 7 - Mkuze
After a morning perhaps enjoying the hotel pool, we embark on a boat cruise on Lake Jozini. The lake lies in a dramatic setting at the foot of the Lebombo Mountains and is one of South Africa’s largest dams. There are several exquisite gorges, which abound with cycads and a wide variety of birds. On the western side of the dam there’s the possibility to view elephant, rhino, hippo and crocodile. In the evening, we enjoy a traditional barbecue (braai) with Zulu entertainment.
Ghost Mountain Inn, Mkuze (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Boat cruise on Lake Jozini (afternoon)
Braai with Zulu entertainment (evening)
Day 8 - Umhlanga
We depart Mkuze and head towards the coast, stopping along the way at DumaZulu Cultural Village. Over 60 Zulu residents call the village home, forming a living museum where traditional manufacturing skills continue, including spear, shield, and clay pot making, basket weaving and beer brewing. We’ll meet the Zulu villagers and experience their traditions and language through music and dancing. We’ll stay overnight in Umhlanga, a lively area on the outskirts of Durban with a number of restaurants to choose for dinner.
Protea Hotel by Marriott Durban Umhlanga (5-star)
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Excursions & visits: Visit DumaZulu Cultural Village (morning)
Day 9 - Durban - Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth)
There's some free time to maybe take a stroll along the lovely promenade and enjoy a drink at one of the restaurants. Later, we head to Durban airport for our flight to Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth), where we stay overnight.
Boardwalk Hotel, Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) (5-star)
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Day 10 - Tsitsikamma National Park - Knysna
We commence our journey along the beautiful Garden Route. It’s a scenic highlight of holidays to South Africa, stopping at Tsitsikamma National Park, part of the Garden Route National Park. Here we explore the pristine coastline of Storms River mouth and lush indigenous forest, which make this area so famous. After a tasty lunch of fresh fish, we head to Knysna.
Protea Hotel by Marriott Knysna Quays (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Tsitsikamma National Park and the Garden Route (morning)
Day 11 - Knysna
Beautifully situated on a lagoon, Knysna is a great place to spend time on the water. We’ll board a ferry taking us across to Featherbed Nature Reserve. There are spectacular views from here across the water and through Knysna Heads to the open sea. We’ll also enjoy lunch amid the reserve. Numerous restaurants, teahouses and boutique shops surround Knysna’s beautiful natural harbour and the rest of the day is free. It’s an ideal spot to sample some of the finest seafood in the fresh air whilst watching the sailing boats crossing the lagoon.
Protea Hotel by Marriott Knysna Quays (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Visit to Featherbed Nature Reserve (morning)
Day 12 - Oudtshoorn
This morning we head up into scenically stunning mountains on our way to Oudtshoorn to enjoy lunch and a tour of Cango Ostrich Farm. After time with these comical birds, we’ll stay overnight in Oudtshoorn.
Queens Hotel, Oudtshoorn (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Tour and lunch at Cango Ostrich Farm (afternoon)
Days 13-14 - Arniston
We’ll travel via the arid plains of the Karoo to the Huis River Pass on spectacular Route 62. After a brief stop in Barrydale we’ll continue to Arniston, a tranquil fishing village characterised by its quaint limewashed cottages. We’ll stop here for two nights and day 13 is free to explore the lovely village at your own pace. Perhaps take a wander along the coastline, its craggy cliffs mark the edge of one of the most southerly locations in South Africa. Breathe in the fresh sea air and keep your eyes peeled for whales, it’s often possible to spot them from here. Or sip coffee at one of the local cafés, as you watch the world go by.
The Arniston Hotel (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Drive on spectacular Route 62 (morning day 13)
Day 15 - Hermanus - Betty’s Bay - Cape Town
We’ll continue to Hermanus another town well known for whale spotting possibilities in September-November (fingers crossed). We then follow the stunning coastal route via Betty’s Bay, where it’s possible to spot some of South Africa’s penguin population, to reach Cape Town and our lovely hotel on the Victoria & Alfred waterfront.
The Table Bay Hotel, Cape Town (5-star)
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Day 16 - Cape Town
We set out on a tour of the city positioned in one of the finest natural settings on earth. The great backdrop of Table Mountain, flanked by Devil’s Peak and Lion’s Head, forms a natural sanctuary and dramatic landmark. We take an exhilarating trip by cable car to the top of Table Mountain (weather permitting). Then you’re free to explore or join an optional excursion.
The Table Bay Hotel, Cape Town (5-star)
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Excursions & visits: City tour of Cape Town, including Table Mountain cable car ride (morning)
Day 17 - Cape Town
Today is free to spend as you please in this attractive city. The V&A Waterfront is brimming with restaurants and boutique shops to potter around. Or you could join an optional excursion, perhaps to the Cape Peninsula, to visit the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Point lighthouse. Or head to the winelands for a spot of wine tasting.
The Table Bay Hotel, Cape Town (5-star)
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Day 18 - Cape Town - In flight
Transfer to the airport for your return flight to the UK.
Cape Town - In flight
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Day 19 - UK
Upon arrival your Titan vehicle will be waiting for the journey home.
UK
32 meals
14 breakfasts
6 lunches
12 dinners
Transport from the UK
International flights. Prices are based on return flights with British Airways from London Gatwick or Lufthansa/Air France from London Heathrow via Frankfurt/Paris.
Accommodation
14 nights in hotels and 1 in flight
Transport
Travel in destination by coach
Price based on 9th Mar '25 departure date
Egypt's Nostalgic Nile by Dahabiya
11 days from £4295 per person
Relaxing on the top deck of our dahabiya, hearing only the sails rippling overhead and the sounds from the riverbank as the magnificent temple of Kom Ombo comes into view.
Day 1 - UK - Cairo
Titan’s VIP door-to-door travel service collects you from home for your flight to Cairo. On arrival, we transfer to our hotel for the next three nights, in a spectacular location on an island in the Nile, yet still in the heart of Cairo. It was originally a palace, built for the French Emperor Napoleon III and his wife Empress Eugenie when they visited for the opening of the Suez Canal. Today it’s one of Cairo’s most celebrated hotels.
Cairo Marriott Hotel (5-star)
Day 2 - Cairo
Our tour starts on a high, as we spend the day taking in the might and wonder of Egypt’s most iconic sights. The Pyramids of Giza are the last remaining wonder of the ancient world, having stood for nearly 4,000 years. The scale and perfect geometry of these massive, almost unearthly tombs is breathtaking - photographs don’t do them justice. Next, it’s the enigmatic Great Sphinx, whose purpose and origins continue to baffle and challenge archaeologists to this day. After lunch at a local restaurant, we visit Cairo’s Egyptian Museum, home to the world’s finest collection of ancient Egyptian masks, jewellery and artefacts. The museum also displays Tutankhamun’s priceless burial treasures including chariots, statues, jewellery and his masterpiece gold mask. These are the items Howard Carter found when he discovered the boy-king’s tomb in 1920, 3,500 years after it was sealed. Please note: Entry to Tutankhamun’s room is at your own expense.
Cairo Marriott Hotel (5-star)
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Excursions & visits: Guided visit to the Great Pyramids of Giza and Sphinx (morning)
Visit to the Egyptian Museum (afternoon)
Day 3 - Cairo
After the excitement of our first full day in Cairo, today is free to relax. You might want to explore independently or enjoy the hotel’s gardens and outdoor swimming pool. Or if yesterday’s visit has piqued your interest in pyramids, join an optional excursion to see the Step Pyramid at Sakkara. The first of all the ancient Egyptian pyramids, it was constructed an astonishing 4,700 years ago.
Cairo Marriott Hotel (5-star)
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Day 4 - Cairo - Luxor
This morning we fly to Luxor, and transfer to our hotel, with a commanding position on the banks of the Nile - perfect for evening strolls into the heart of Luxor along the level promenade. This afternoon we head out to Luxor’s East Bank where two landmark monuments await: Luxor Temple and Karnak Temple. The temples were once linked by the Avenue of Sphinxes, 3km of paved yellow sandstone lined on both sides by over 1,000 statues. Although some have been lost to time or damage, most remain, and it’s still an impressive sight. Karnak Temple is vast, a labyrinth of honey-stoned temples, colossal columns and hieroglyphic-covered walls, and it’s a testament to the power and vision of the ancient Egyptians. We visit Luxor Temple later, after sunset, when atmospheric lighting illuminates the high walls, ancient reliefs and giant statues to great effect.
Sonesta St George Hotel Luxor (5-star)
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Excursions & visits: Visit to Karnak Temple (afternoon)
Visit to Luxor Temple (evening)
Day 5 - Luxor
The Valley of the Kings is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world. Walking through this dry desert ravine where pharaohs including Tutankhamun as well as queens, high priests and other elites were buried in elaborate tombs and mausoleums, is an unforgettable experience. Leaving the valley behind we visit the extraordinary mortuary temple of Hatshepsut and the massive, seated statues known as the Colossi of Memnon. Returning to Luxor, we stop at the rarely visited house where Howard Carter lived during his search for Tutankhamun. It’s a poignant place, just as he left it, complete with his original furniture, books, handwritten notes and décor. After a free afternoon, you have the chance to return to Karnak Temple this evening for a Sound and Light show.
Sonesta St George Hotel Luxor (5-star)
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Excursions & visits: West Bank tour including the Valley of the Kings, Temple of Hatshepsut and Colossi of Memnon (morning)
Visit Howard Carter’s Luxor home (morning)
Day 6 - Esna - Edfu - Al Fawaza Island
We start early, driving the short distance to Esna where our dahabiya, Queen Farida, and her crew will be waiting. Stepping onto a dahabiya is like stepping into the past, and soon ropes, rigging and sails are being pulled, trimmed and tied as we set off serenely for our River Nile cruise. For lunch we’ll sit down to our first meal on board, a lavish spread of locally sourced dishes, all prepared by the resident chef. This sets the tone for what’s to come - meals on board are exquisite, a la carte and often several courses long! The cruise continues to Edfu, where we visit one of the best-preserved monuments in Egypt - the Temple of Horus. Once buried by desert sand and with its roof almost intact, its columns, carvings and hieroglyphics have filled many historical gaps since excavations began in the mid-19th century. Tonight, we moor by Al Fawaza Island, with the lilt of the Nile and the sumptuous, air-conditioned comfort of your cabin promising a good night’s sleep.
Queen Farida Dahabiya (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Visit the Temple of Horus (afternoon)
Day 7 - Al Ramady - Gebel el-Silsila - Al Fares Island
A leisurely sail this morning brings us to the village of Al Ramady, where we go ashore to witness day-to-day life on the banks of the Nile. After lunch on board, we continue south to little visited Gebel el-Silsila, where steep sandstone cliffs on both sides channel us through the narrowest point on the Nile. Going ashore, we explore the rock-cut shrines of Seti I, Ramses II, Merenptah and Horemheb, and see quarries which once produced massive blocks that were floated down the Nile to build temples and complexes in Luxor. Back on board, afternoon tea is served on the canopied top deck as we sail to Al Fares Island to moor overnight.
Queen Farida Dahabiya (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Visit the village of Al Ramady (morning)
The shrines and ancient quarries of Gebel el-Silsila (afternoon)
Day 8 - Al Fares Island - Kom Ombo - Herdiab Island
The Nile is the lifeblood of Egypt, sustaining the rich fertile soil along its riverbank that has been farmed for thousands of years. This morning’s stroll around Al Fares Island offers a glimpse of local life and farming methods today. Sailing on to the island of Kom Ombo, we step off to walk through the spectacular twin temples of Haroeris and Sobek. Sobek was the god of crocodiles, and over 300 mummified crocodiles have been unearthed here. Returning to our dahabiya, we sail on to Herdiab Island where we’ll moor overnight. Tonight’s dinner will be extra special - an Egyptian banquet-style barbecue served on long, lavishly dressed tables under a starlit Nile sky.
Queen Farida Dahabiya (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Guided walk around Al Fares Island (morning)
Visit to Kom Ombo Temple (afternoon)
Day 9 - Herdiab Island - Aswan - Temple of Philae
Rise early for a walk around Herdiab Island, chatting to locals and seeing daily life unfold. Or perhaps go for a swim off the island’s sandy beaches, a rare opportunity to take a dip in the Nile. After that we sail to Aswan, a laid back and languorous city where Agatha Christie penned Death on the Nile. Lunch is followed by a visit to Philae Temple. This lovely, classical Egyptian temple was taken stone by stone from its original island setting in 1971, when rising Nile waters threatened to wash it away. From here we head to Aswan High Dam, a staggering feat of engineering that shows Egypt can also build modern constructions on a monumental scale.
Queen Farida Dahabiya (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Visit to Philae Temple and Aswan High Dam (afternoon)
Day 10 - Aswan
The last day of our Nile dahabiya cruise is at leisure - one last chance to enjoy our ship's sumptuous cushions, throws, sunbeds and sunshades on the top deck, or maybe take a peek inside the hotel where Agatha Christie and Winston Churchill stayed. Alternatively, join us for one last excursion to the temples of Abu Simbel. It’s a long drive - three hours each way - but the rewards are worth it. Abu Simbel showcases the skill and ambition of the ancient Egyptians and is second only to the Pyramids of Giza for its visual impact and scale.
Queen Farida Dahabiya (4-star)
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Day 11 - Aswan - UK
Transfer to the airport for your return flight to the UK.
Aswan - UK
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27 meals
10 breakfasts
8 lunches
9 dinners
Transport from the UK
International and internal flights as detailed. Prices are based on return flights with EgyptAir from London Heathrow (inbound via Cairo).
Accommodation
5 nights in hotels and 5 nights cruise on Queen Farida Dahabiya
Ship
Queen Farida Dahabiya
Transport
Travel in destination by coach
Plus
Two drinks (local wine, beer, soft drinks) per meal at the Luxor hotel, plus local wine, beer, soft drinks between 11am and 10pm on board dahabiya
Single-entry tourist visa
Price based on 11th Mar '25 departure
Miami, Key West & Treasured Islands of Caribbean Cruise & Tour
18 days from £3395 per person
Watching the gorgeous sunsets looking out from Key West, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Gulf of Mexico. Exploring the Everglades National Park wetlands with a guide on an airboat, spotting alligators and other native animals and birds
Day 1 - UK - Miami
Titan’s VIP door-to-door travel service collects you from home for your flight to Miami. On arrival, we transfer to our hotel.
Hotel Croydon, Miami (4-star)
Day 2 - Miami
Sprawling white sands lapped by clear waters, curving art deco architecture and the vibrant soul of Little Havana. The city is all these things and more but today you get to see it and feel it for yourself. Welcome to Miami. This morning we’ll head out on a guided tour before spending the afternoon as you please. Perhaps bite into freshly baked arepas on Lincoln Road or take in Wynwood’s eye-popping murals. If you want to put up your feet, there’s no better place than Miami Beach for people watching and boundless sea views.
Hotel Croydon, Miami (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Guided city tour of Miami, including South Beach and Art Deco District (morning)
Day 3 - Key West
Palm-lined streets with elegant gingerbread mansions and tin-roofed conch houses. Key West is a rum-soaked paradise with a vibrant Caribbean charm. It’s a tropical oasis - a seven-square-mile island dropped in impossibly blue waters. But it’s also laden with history and as you spend the next couple of days sinking your toes into the sand, you’ll begin to understand why Hemingway never left.
24 North Hotel Key West (3.5-star)
Day 4 - Key West
Today we take the conch train, which follows a route around the island. You’ll see ornate Victorian mansions, stop by where Ernest Hemingway would socialise, and explore Old Town Key West. You’ll learn about the Conch Republic’s history and residents, both past and present. We’ll also visit Hemingway’s 1930s home, located in the very heart of Old Town Key West, where the Nobel Prize winner wrote for more than 10 years. The rest of the day is yours to spend as you please. Perhaps do as the locals do and enjoy the dramatic sunset with a rum punch.
24 North Hotel Key West (3.5-star)
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Excursions & visits: Tour of Key West on the historic conch train, including The Hemingway Home and Museum (all day)
Day 5 - Everglades National Park - Fort Lauderdale
In a state renowned for pristine palm-lined beaches, the Everglades offers an entirely different experience. It’s the third-largest National Park in the USA, but there is no wilderness like it anywhere else in the country. It’s a vast subtropical area, where cypress trees tower overhead and the toothy grins of the resident reptiles peer up from below the water’s surface. This afternoon, we enjoy an airboat ride to explore the area to its fullest, before continuing to Fort Lauderdale Beach.
Sonesta Fort Lauderdale Beach (4-star)
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Excursions & visits: Everglades airboat ride (afternoon)
Day 6 - Fort Lauderdale
Beautiful beaches, a network of Venice-like waterways and gleaming yachts bobbing in the marina. It’s little wonder most people don’t stray too far from the coast when they visit Fort Lauderdale. It’s known as Miami’s northern, laid-back sister city and with a leisurely morning to spend as you please, we hope you’ll feel the same way. Perhaps sit back in a deck chair on the beach or get back to nature in the peaceful and green central park. This afternoon we head to the port where we’ll board our ship. You’ll have time to settle into your cabin before we set sail this evening.
Eurodam (4-star)
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Days 7-8 - At sea
Two leisurely days at sea to enjoy the delights of the ship. Perhaps opt for a treatment at the Greenhouse Spa & Salon or sit on deck taking in the views.
Eurodam (4-star)
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Day 9 - Philipsburg, St Maarten
This Leeward island has been famously bisected into French and Dutch territories since 1648 and, as such, is referred to as both Saint Martin and Sint Maartin. Each side is as beautiful as the other and in their respective capitals - Marigot and Philipsburg - there are ancient stone forts and candy-coloured buildings lining romantic winding streets. In Philipsburg, you’ll find some excellent art galleries, lively discos and neon-lit casinos, while on the French side, you’ll find streetside cafes serving café au lait and pain au chocolat and al fresco eaters clinking glasses of rosé and feasting on savoury crepes. On both sides the beaches are beautiful and the water warm. You might like to join an island tour to experience it all or take to the water on a catamaran cruise.
Eurodam (4-star)
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Day 10 - Point-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe’s volcanic backdrop, vivid architectural palette and fragrant spice markets invite you to explore the island's improbable blend of beautiful experiences. Pointe-à-Pitre is Guadeloupe's cultural capital, ideal for exploring the museums, markets and historic sites. Or an easy drive in almost any direction on this butterfly-shaped island will lead to rivers, rain forests, waterfalls, wild stretches of coastline - and the highest peak in the Lesser Antilles.
Eurodam (4-star)
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Day 11 - St John's, Antigua and Barbuda
The volcanic island of Antigua is something special. Known for its white sand beaches lined with palm trees - it also boasts charming harbours and lush countryside. You can wander through the port of St John’s, the capital of the dual-island nation of Antigua and Barbuda - it’s a port of brightly coloured buildings looking out onto bobbing yachts and fishing boats. Maybe take part in a spot of snorkelling or take in the views from a dockside restaurant.
Eurodam (4-star)
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Day 12 - Roseau, Dominica
Sitting between the French islands of Guadeloupe and Martinique, Dominica is the least visited of the larger Caribbean islands. It’s home to one of the most lively natural wonders in the West Indies, known as the Boiling Lake - a flooded fumarole that bubbles and boils with dramatic effect. A lush rainforest surrounds the lake - Morne Trois Pitons National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site - and it teems with birds, tree frogs and colourful bromeliads.
Eurodam (4-star)
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Day 13 - Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis
This warm and welcoming two-island nation is ripe with historical sites. The larger Saint Kitts has passed hands among the Spanish, French and English over the years and the architecture is typically British. You might like to spend the day exploring the island’s colonial-era plantations. They serve as a reminder of the tumultuous history of the tobacco, rum, sugar and slave trades that were here for generations. Alternatively, do as the locals do and kick back on the beach for ‘limin’ (hanging out, drinking and talking). Ship to shore tender service.
Eurodam (4-star)
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Day 14 - Saint Thomas, US Virgin Islands
Pristine hammock-strewn beaches, spectacular viewpoints positioned among verdant tropical foliage, fantastic snorkelling - Saint Thomas is just as striking and alluring as any of the islands dropped in the Caribbean Sea, with the addition of an undeniable American twang. Excellent shopping, fancy dining and - rather unexpectedly - an ice museum are some of the island’s activities. Elsewhere, the capital - Charlotte Amalie - is named after the Danish queen and is full of Danish-colonial architecture. The island is also cloaked in extensive parkland just waiting to be explored.
Eurodam (4-star)
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Day 15 - At sea
A final full day at sea to make the most of the ship.
Eurodam (4-star)
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Day 16 - Half Moon Cay, Bahamas
All Bahamas islands are full of tropical wonders and sun-kissed beaches, but Half Moon Cay is Holland America Line’s private island in the Bahamas, so you’re really in for a special experience. This crescent-shaped slice of heaven is the highest-rated Bahamas private island and today is all about making the most of its natural beauty. Perhaps take a bike ride around the island, opt for a nature walk, head out on a stingray adventure or take to the waters on a glass-bottom boat ride. Ship to shore tender service.
Eurodam (4-star)
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Day 17 - Fort Lauderdale - Miami - In flight
We disembark the ship this morning. You’ll have some free time for some last-minute shopping in Miami before we transfer to the airport for the return flight home.
Fort Lauderdale - Miami - In flight
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Day 18 - UK
Upon arrival, your Titan vehicle will be waiting for the journey home.
UK
32 meals
11 breakfasts
10 lunches
11 dinners
Transport from the UK
International flights. Prices are based on return flights with Virgin Atlantic from London Heathrow.
Accommodation
5 nights in hotels, 11 nights cruise on Eurodam and 1 in flight
Ship
Eurodam
Transport
Travel in destination by coach
Prices based on 13th Jan '25 departure
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