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HONEYMOON EUROPEAN TOURS




HONEYMOON EUROPEAN TOURS
Which is the best tour operator for europe?

My fiance and I are looking into a european honeymoon and we dont know which would be the best for us. We want a tour where we dont have to pay for many extras (like an optional tour to this or that) we want one that includes most of them. We also want a tour that is a little more relaxed so we can enjoy ourselves, and not feel rushed. I’ve looked into companies like Tauck, who seem like they may meet some of our requirements, but they are also very expensive. We are considering looking in to them more, but we want to know what our options are. Does anyone know of a similar operator that will give us a wonderful honeymoon?

I agree with Cupcake – Tauck and A&K are both top notch, but you will have an older crowd. You can also consider Trafalgar, Brendan, and Pleasant Holidays. They are less expensive, but then you will still get what you paid for. There is no such thing as a relaxed pace on a tour such as these – even on the ones that state they are. You are regimented and you will be packing and unpacking every day or every other day.

If you want to see the interior of Europe at a more relaxed pace and have everything included then I would suggest a river cruise with Uniworld, Viking River Cruises, INTRAV, or Peter Deilmann River Cruises. All offer cruises for 7 days along segments of different rivers in Europe. For the most variety I’d suggest one of the cruises from Amsterdam to Budapest. If you’re looking for something on one country try a cruise on one of the rivers in France, Portugal, Germany or Austria. Stay away from the Russian river cruises – I guarantee you will not like them as the ship’s do not meet the standards expected by Americans. The ships’ capacities are 150 or less passengers, most 40+ in age.

I would also recommend one of the cruise lines for a cruise in the Mediterranean or Baltic. My favorite itinerary is Venice to Istanbul. Again, passengers may be a bit older than you, and the number of passengers will vary depending on the cruise line/ship.

Another option you might consider is a sail cruise in Greece and/or Turkey. Go to www.seasongtours.com.

One more cruise option to consider is a SeaDream cruise, bit younger crowd, only 110 people max on board the ship, and all inclusive price includes your alcohol. Much more relaxed than any of the other cruises I’ve mentioned. The price will seem higher than the others, but you will pay for drinks and gratuities onboard the others and when you add all the extras they will be comparable to SeaDream.

Hope these suggestions help. Congratulations.

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