2025 USD Dates & Prices
DEPARTURE DATES
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ADULT from
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CHILD (2-11 YRS) from
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Mar - 29
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$2,465.00
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$1,905.00
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Apr - 05, 12, 19
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$2,535.00
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$1,975.00
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May - 03, 07, 10, 19, 24, 26, 31
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$2,550.00
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$1,985.00
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Jun - 07, 14, 21, 30
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$2,550.00
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$1,985.00
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Jul - 05, 09, 12, 19, 26
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$2,550.00
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$1,985.00
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Aug - 02, 13, 16, 23, 25, 30
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$2,510.00
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$1,970.00
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Sep - 06, 20
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$2,480.00
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$1,890.00
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Oct - 11, 18
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$2,480.00
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$1,890.00
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Price per person based on 2/3 adults sharing a room
Child 2 - 11 years must share a room with 2/3 adults
Infants 0 - 23 months price is from $495 for a seat in
coach only
Max occupancy per room is 3 person (excluding infants)
$220 reduction will apply for 2nd child without a bed
Single supplement will be an additional $595
Early Bird Offer
|
Book 12 weeks in advance
and get
$110 OFF per adult and
child
|
Book 8 weeks in advance
and get
$50 OFF per adult and
child
|
Discover general information about our tours by
clicking here . Additionally, should
you have any questions, our Frequently Asked Questions page may already
contain the answers to your questions.
Country Details
Country
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Capital
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Currency
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Visa Required
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Time
Zone
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Electricity
|
Country
Code
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Belgium
|
Brussels
|
Euro
|
Schengen
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UTC + 1
|
230V,
50Hz
|
+32
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Netherlands
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Amsterdam
|
Euro
|
Schengen
|
UTC + 1
|
230V,
50Hz
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+31
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Germany
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Berlin
|
Euro
|
Schengen
|
UTC + 1
|
230V,
50Hz
|
+49
|
Switzerland
|
Berne
|
CHF (Euro is accepted
at many places*)
|
Schengen
|
UTC + 1
|
230V,
50Hz
|
+41
|
France
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Paris
|
Euro
|
Schengen
|
UTC + 1
|
230V,
50Hz
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+33
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*Change will be given back in local currency
Currency
In most
of Western Europe, the currency you will require will be Euros.
However, you will need Swiss Francs (CHF) when travelling in
Switzerland. It is possible to make purchases in Euros at
selected establishments in Switzerland, but please note that
change will typically be given in CHF.
We advise
passengers to exchange any spending money before they travel.
Whilst on tour, exchanging currency can be very inconvenient,
and not all places we visit will have ATMs or accept
credit/debit cards.
We also
recommend passengers keep some change in coins on hand, as
using toilets in many parts of Europe is not free.
Please
note that USD, GBP, or travellers cheques are not widely
accepted at locations on this tour.
Distances
An important point to note whilst on a touring holiday is
that some long journeys are unavoidable especially when
travelling from city to city.
It is advisable passengers carry necessities that they may
need for the day such as water, dry snacks, cameras etc. with
them in their hand luggage.
For this tour, it should be noted that the travel times are
extensive on this tour.
Please see a summary of the distances you will be covering
below:
From
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To
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Distance in kms
(Approx)
|
Travelling time
(Approx)
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Wembley
|
Dover
|
159
|
2hrs 30mins
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Calais
|
Brussels
|
200
|
2hrs 45mins
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Brussels
|
Atomium Structure
|
7
|
20mins
|
Atomium Structure
|
Zoetermeer
|
172
|
2hrs
|
Zoetermeer
|
Madurodam
|
17
|
20mins
|
Zoetermeer
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Keukenhof tulip gardens
|
37
|
40mins
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Madurodam
|
Volendam
|
60
|
1hr
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Volendam
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Amsterdam
|
22
|
30mins
|
Amsterdam
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Zoetermeer
|
53
|
1hr
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Zoetermeer
|
Cologne
|
270
|
3hrs 30mins
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Cologne
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Boppard
|
121
|
1hr 30mins
|
Boppard
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Limburgerhof
|
135
|
1hr 30mins
|
Limburgerhof
|
Heidelberg
|
42
|
40mins
|
Heidelberg
|
Black Forest
|
206
|
2hrs 15mins
|
Black Forest
|
Rhine Falls
|
74
|
1hr 15mins
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Rhine Falls
|
Zurich
|
53
|
1hr
|
Zurich
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Engelberg
|
85
|
1hr 15mins
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Rhine Falls
|
Engelberg
|
144
|
2hrs
|
Engelberg
|
Interlaken
|
86
|
1hr 20mins
|
Interlaken
|
Grindelwald (jungfraujoch)
|
20
|
30mins
|
Engelberg
|
Lucerne
|
35
|
40mins
|
Lucerne
|
Geneva
|
265
|
3hrs
|
Geneva
|
Paris
|
540
|
6hrs
|
Paris
|
Disneyland
|
55
|
1hr
|
Paris
|
Calais
|
296
|
3hrs
|
Above is for indication purposes only.
Major Attractions
Amsterdam Canal Cruise
The Amsterdam Canal Cruise provides a relaxing view of the
citys charming architecture and famous canals. Cruises
last around 60 minutes, passing landmarks like the Anne Frank
House and Skinny Bridge. Depending on the day, the cruise takes
a different path through the city, depending on the amount of
traffic on the canals and the size of the boat.
Cheese & Clog Factory
At the
Cheese & Clog Factory, visitors can witness the traditional
Dutch craftsmanship of wooden clog-making and cheese
production. Taste authentic Dutch cheeses such as Gouda and
explore the souvenir shop for local products. Be aware that
cobblestone pathways may present challenges for those with
mobility issues.
Disneyland Paris
Disneyland
Paris offers a magical experience for all ages, divided into
Disneyland Park and Walt Disney Studios Park. Plan your visit
by checking the parade and fireworks schedule in advance, and
take advantage of the Disney app for all the latest
information, ride timings and interactive maps.
Eiffel Tower
The
Eiffel Tower is one of the most iconic landmarks in the world.
Timed access to the 2nd floor provides stunning views over
Paris. For those wishing to visit the summit, separate tickets
are required, and queues can be very long. Expect a long wait
in the queues, especially during peak tourist
seasons.
Keukenhof Gardens
Keukenhof, one of the most extensive flower gardens in the
world, boasts 7 million bulbs. Visits are timed to allow a
glimpse of its vast beauty, so its essential to plan by
checking the Keukenhof website to prioritise key areas, such as
the Windmill, Tulip Mosaic, and themed gardens. The expansive
grounds require comfortable walking shoes, and early planning
helps make the most of the limited time available.
Lake Titisee
Located
in the Black Forest of Germany, Lake Titisee is a scenic spot
and offers a chance to explore the charming lakeside town.
Known for its crystal-clear waters, the lake is a popular spot
for relaxing walks and purchasing local crafts such as cuckoo
clocks.
Madurodam Model Village
At
Madurodam in The Hague, visitors can experience a miniature
version of the Netherlands, including famous landmarks like
Schiphol Airport and Rijksmuseum. The park is expansive, so
wear comfortable shoes and use the Madurodam app for a guided
tour.
Mt.
Jungfrau
Mt.
Jungfrau, known as the Top of Europe, offers a breathtaking
experience with the Jungfrau Railway, taking you to an altitude
of 3,454 meters. At the summit, visitors can explore the Ice
Palace and Aletsch Glacier. Given the high altitude,
temperatures can drop to freezing even in summer, so warm
clothing is essential.
Mt. Titlis
A visit to
Mt. Titlis offers a thrilling cable car ride to the summit,
where youll experience the Glacier Cave and Titlis Cliff
Walk, Europes highest suspension bridge. Prepare for cold
temperatures, even in summer, and wear sturdy footwear for
exploring snowy areas.
Rhine Falls
As
Europes largest waterfall, Rhine Falls provides
awe-inspiring views. You can take a boat ride close to the
falls or enjoy the view from various platforms. The pathways
near the falls can be slippery, so non-slip footwear is
recommended. Explore surrounding trails and viewing points for
a complete experience.
Interlaken
Nestled
between two lakes and surrounded by the Swiss Alps, Interlaken
is a hub for outdoor activities like hiking and paragliding.
While on tour, explore the picturesque town, and dont
miss the views of the surrounding Jungfrau Region.
River Seine Boat Cruise
A Seine
River cruise offers a leisurely way to take in Pariss top
sights, including the Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame Cathedral, and
Musée dOrsay. Cruises typically last around 1
hour.
River Rhine Cruise
This
scenic cruise along the River Rhine offers spectacular views of
castles, vineyards, and quaint villages. Lasting 1 hour, the
cruise provides comfortable seating, both indoor and on deck,
and is ideal for photography enthusiasts. Be prepared for
cooler temperatures on the water.
Additional Excursions
Zurich City Tour - Discover Zurich city by
foot, with the main highlights including - The Fraumünster
Church, renowned for its stunning stained-glass windows created
by Chagall. The Grossmunster evangelical protestant church in
the mediaeval old town, or simply admire the beautiful lake of
Zurich.
Ice Flyer - The Ice Flyer chairlift sweeps
you smoothly and safely over crisp, virgin snowfields and icy
depths. Some of the crevasses are up to twenty metres deep.
Only on Mt Titlis can you expect such a fantastic glacier
experience.
Hotels
Please
note that not all hotels on this tour will have air
conditioning or kettles. If you require warm milk for a baby,
we recommend bringing your bottle warmer and milk supply.
Passengers may also want to carry a small travel iron and
hairdryer, as these amenities may not be available in all hotel
rooms.
In some
European hotels, double occupancy rooms may consist of two
single beds pushed together. We work with such hotels, so
please be prepared for this arrangement.
If you use
additional services such as the phone, minibar, or pay-per-view
TV in your room, these costs are not included in the tour
package and must be settled directly with the hotel upon
checkout.
The
maximum occupancy per room on this tour is three people.
However, from March to May, some hotels may only accommodate a
maximum of two people per room.
Meals
Passengers can choose from various meal options, including
vegetarian, Jain, or non-vegetarian. Please note that Jain and
Halal meals may not always be available. We ask that passengers
inform the tour manager of their preferred diet on the first
day of the tour. Meals are served as pre-set buffets, and menu
choices are not available. Only tap water will be provided with
meals. On some days, a pre-set continental meal may be
served.
Breakfast
will be provided at the hotels, usually in a designated dining
area, and typically consists of a continental selection
including tea, coffee, bread, cereals, fruit, and
yoghurt.
Lunches
are generally vegetarian, though there may be occasions when a
non-vegetarian dish is offered. Dinners are typically served in
a separate dining area within the hotel or at a restaurant. If
you have any concerns about the ingredients in a dish, please
consult your tour manager.
If you
require specific allergen information, please get in touch with
us in advance so we can assist you accordingly.
Pick-Up and Drop-Off Points & Timings
Passengers are advised to arrive at their designated pick-up
point no later than 15 minutes before the scheduled departure
time. Your invoice will clearly state the exact pick-up
location, address, and time. If you have selected a pick-up
point outside of Wembley, Southall, or East Ham, your precise
pick-up time will be confirmed closer to your
departure.
On the
return journey from the continent, we are scheduled to arrive
at Dover or Folkestone between 20:00 and 21:00 hours, after
which we will proceed to the original London pick-up points.
The anticipated arrival time in London is between 22:30 and
00:30 hours (the following day).
For
passengers using our pick-up points services outside of London,
transportation may be arranged via private car, minibus, or
alternative coach for your journey to and from London. In rare
cases, you may experience a wait of up to an hour for a
connecting transfer upon your return. Passengers will receive a
confirmation call from Star Tours the day before departure to
finalise details.
Please
note that Star Tours reserves the right to adjust pick-up times
up to 12 hours before departure if needed.
For a
comprehensive list of available pick-up points, please get in
touch with us directly for more details.
Foreign Office Travel Advice
For the latest travel advice from the Foreign &
Commonwealth Office click on the link below to get Country
specific details
For a full list of the latest travel advice
from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office click
here
Visas & Passports
When
travelling to Europe, its crucial to ensure your passport
and visa requirements are in order before departure.
Passport
Requirements:
Your
passport must be valid for at least three months beyond your
intended stay in Europe. It should also have been issued within
the last ten years and/have sufficient blank pages for entry
and exit stamps.
Visa
Requirements:
If you
are a national of India, Pakistan, or Bangladesh, you must
obtain a Schengen visa before travelling. This visa allows
entry into any of the 27 Schengen countries for short stays (up
to 90 days within 180 days).
Ensure
you apply for your Schengen visa well in advance, as processing
times may vary.
Nationals
of British, American, Australian, Canadian, and other
visa-exempt countries currently do not require a Schengen visa
for short stays (up to 90 days within 180 days). However,
starting in 2025, all visa-exempt travellers (including British
and American citizens) must apply for ETIAS (European Travel
Information and Authorization System) before entering the
Schengen Area.
The ETIAS
application is a simple online process that requires travellers
to provide personal information and pay a small fee (7).
Once approved, the authorisation will be valid for three years
or until your passport expires.
Entry/Exit System (EES):
From
Early 2025, the EES will be introduced across Schengen
countries. This system will electronically record the entry and
exit of all non-EU travellers, replacing manual passport
stamping. Travelers biometric data (fingerprints and
facial images) will be/recorded during their first entry into
the Schengen Area.
If you
need more information or assistance with your visa or ETIAS
requirements, please dont hesitate to contact us.
Schengen Visa Details
Weather
The weather
across much of Western and Central Europe, including France,
Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium can be variable and
unpredictable, like in/England. Regardless of the time of year,
carrying an umbrella and preparing for sudden weather changes
is always advisable.
Temperature Variations:
France,
Belgium, Netherlands and Germany: In these countries, the
weather can fluctuate widely depending on the season. Summers
can bring temperatures around 25-30°C, while winters are
much colder, often dropping below 5°C.
Switzerland: Temperatures can vary dramatically in alpine
regions, particularly in Switzerland. During high-altitude
excursions, temperatures can range between 0°C and 2°C
on mountaintops, even in summer, while lowland areas could
simultaneously experience temperatures exceeding
30°C.
Its
a good idea to check the specific forecast for each destination
before your trip, especially on a multi-destination tour, as
you may encounter different weather conditions in each
country.
Preparation Tips:
Layered
Clothing: Bring a variety of clothing layers to adjust to
changing temperatures throughout the day.
Winter
Months: If travelling in winter, be aware that daylight hours
are short, and sightseeing often happens in the dark. It gets
dark in Northern Europe and the Alps, sometimes as early as
16:00 hrs.
Footwear
& Accessories: Comfortable shoes, waterproof jackets, and
cold-weather gear (for alpine regions) are highly
recommended.
By
preparing for various conditions, travellers can comfortably
enjoy their time across these beautiful European destinations,
regardless of season.
Wheelchair Accessibility, Child Seats and Passenger
Information
We
welcome passengers using lightweight manual wheelchairs on our
tours, provided the wheelchair can be stowed in the
coachs luggage hold. Passengers are encouraged to contact
us in advance to ensure we can meet their specific mobility
needs. Our staff will try to assist passengers with reduced
mobility in compliance with the Regulations. Please note,
however, that a family member or companion will need to be
present to assist with pushing the wheelchair throughout the
tour.
We will
request accessible hotel rooms for wheelchair users wherever
possible, but this depends on availability and cannot be
guaranteed. We advise passengers to inform us of their
requirements in advance so we can make the necessary
requests.
Please be
aware that specific destinations, such as Mt. Titlis and the
Eiffel Tower, are inaccessible to wheelchair users.
Additionally, locations like Brussels, Lucerne and Lion
Monument have cobbled streets, which may make it difficult for
wheelchairs to navigate. Passengers should take these factors
into account when planning their trip.
Child Seat
Requirements:
In most
European countries, it is mandatory for children under the age
of 12 years or shorter than 150 cm to use appropriate child
restraints while travelling in a coach.
Children
under seven years old or under 125 cm tall must use a child
seat with a harness or/appropriate restraint system.
Children
aged 7 to 12 years or between 125 cm and 150 cm tall must use a
booster seat or a seat cushion.
The parent
or guardian is responsible for providing a suitable child seat
for their child. Passengers should ensure they bring the
appropriate child restraint system that complies with local
laws in the visited countries, as there may be minor variations
in regulations across European nations.
Other Advisories
Baggage and Packing
Due to
limited storage space on coaches, checking the baggage
allowance for your tour before departure is essential. Ensure
your luggage meets the size and weight requirements in your
tour documents. Excess baggage may not be permitted.
Pack a
small day bag for personal items, medications, snacks, and
travel documents to keep with you during the journey, as
accessing the main luggage may not be possible until designated
stops.
Punctuality
Respect
timings during stops; there will be scheduled comfort breaks
and sightseeing stops throughout the tour. Be sure to return to
the coach on time after each stop to avoid delays and respect
the entire group's schedule. Coaches operate on a strict
timetable to ensure that all scheduled visits and activities
are completed on time. Passengers who arrive late at any point
may risk missing the coach, as drivers cannot wait beyond the
allocated time for each stop.
The tour
may sometimes involve changes in coaches or representatives,
particularly when merging with other groups. Please adhere to
the instructed times for these transitions to ensure smooth
coordination.
Coach Facilities
While most
coaches are equipped with WC facilities, they may be limited in
availability. Using restroom facilities during scheduled breaks
at rest stops is recommended to avoid discomfort.
Seating
and Safety:
By law,
passengers must wear seat belts where fitted. Seats are
pre-assigned and given to you on the departure date. Seat
requests are not taken under any circumstance.
Personal Health and Medication
Bring any
necessary medications with you in your day bag. If you are
prone to motion sickness, carry appropriate remedies or
medications to ensure a comfortable journey.
If your
tour includes high-altitude destinations, ensure you are
medically fit to travel at such heights. Those with heart or
lung conditions should consult a doctor beforehand. Pack
sunscreen, sunglasses, and warm clothing, as temperatures can
vary significantly at high altitudes.
Cultural and Local Etiquette
Be mindful
of the local customs and etiquette, especially when visiting
religious or historical sites. Dress modestly where required,
and be respectful of local customs and traditions.
Electronics and Connectivity
Some
coaches are equipped with USB charging ports, but this is not
guaranteed. Ensure your devices are charged beforehand, and
consider bringing a portable charger/power bank.
WiFi is
unavailable on the coach, so bring along books, headphones, or
downloaded movies and music to enjoy during long journey
stretches.
Environmental Awareness
Be
conscious of the environment during your tour. Carry a reusable
water bottle to reduce plastic waste, fill up at restaurants
and hotels, and dispose of trash properly at rest
stops.