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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Jul-05
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$2,570.00
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$2,170.00
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Jul-19
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$2,520.00
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$2,125.00
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Aug-09
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$2,460.00
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$2,110.00
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Aug-23
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$2,530.00
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$2,170.00
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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 $560 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 $560
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
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Country
Code
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Belgium
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Brussels
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Euro
|
Schengen
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UTC + 1
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230V,
50Hz
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+32
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Germany
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Berlin
|
Euro
|
Schengen
|
UTC + 1
|
230V,
50Hz
|
+49
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Switzerland
|
Berne
|
CHF (Euro is accepted
at many places*)
|
Schengen
|
UTC + 1
|
230V,
50Hz
|
+41
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Italy
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Rome
|
Euro
|
Schengen
|
UTC + 1
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230V,
50Hz
|
+39
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France
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Paris
|
Euro
|
Schengen
|
UTC + 1
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230V,
50Hz
|
+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. When travelling in Switzerland, you will need
Swiss Francs (CHF). It is possible to purchase items in Euros
whilst in Switzerland (selected establishments) however it
should be noted that the change will be given back in CHF.
Passengers should exchange any spending money for their
holiday before they actually travel. Whilst on tour it is very
inconvenient and not all places you will visit will have ATM
machines or accept credit/debit cards.
We also advise our passengers to keep some change in coins
on them whilst on tour as using toilets in many parts of Europe
is not free.
USD, GBP or travellers cheques are not widely accepted
at locations in 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)
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Travelling time
(Approx)
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Brussels
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Strasbourg
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445
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6hrs
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Strasbourg
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Black Forest
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121
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1hr 30mins
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Black Forest
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Rhine Falls
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74
|
1hr 15mins
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Rhine Falls
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Lucerne
|
110
|
1hr 45mins
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Lucerne
|
Engelberg
|
35
|
45mins
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Engelberg
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Padova
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485
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5hrs 30mins
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Padova
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Venice
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38
|
50mins
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Venice
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Rome
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546
|
6hrs
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Rome
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Florence
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291
|
3hrs 15mins
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Florence
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Pisa
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102
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1hr 45mins
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Pisa
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Geneva
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544
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6hrs 30mins
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Geneva
|
Paris
|
540
|
6hrs
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Paris
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Calais
|
296
|
3hrs
|
Above is for indication purposes only
Eurostar
Standard class tickets are included as part of your package.
Please note seat selection on group booking is not possible.
You are required to check-in with the group and individual
check-in may not be possible. You are requried to check-in with
the Tour Rep at London St Pancreas International 100 minutes
before departure.
Amentities on board the Eurostar may vary, and Star Tours
are not responsible for these services.
Your Standard class tickets include your baggage allowance,
and no meals are included in the ticket price.
Children and Infants aged between 0 - 4 Years will not be
provided a seat on the Eurostar train and will be required to
sit with parents/guardian.
For security check and on board facility advice please see
Eurostar's website by clicking here
Traveling with Eurostar
For a seamless and enjoyable experience, we kindly recommend
that you arrive punctually at the station. Once you breeze
through our checks, you can unwind in the departure lounge
until it's time for your train to be announced. To ensure you
have ample time for all pre-departure procedures, please adhere
to the recommended arrival time rather than rushing just before
the gates close. Rest assured, all border and luggage checks
take place before you embark, allowing you the freedom to
disembark at your destination with ease.
Navigating Ticket Gates
Upon reaching the ticket gates, a simple scan of the barcode
on your paper ticket, provided by your tour manager, is all
that's required. Remember to scan each ticket individually to
secure your seat and avoid any unexpected changes. If a new
ticket is issued upon scanning, it signifies a seat alteration;
keep it safe, as it will guide you to your new spot when you
board.
Security Precautions
Following ticket gates, a thorough security check is
conducted, both for your personal belongings and luggage.
Please ensure you adhere to luggage weight restrictions and
avoid carrying prohibited items. Whilst there is no weight
allowance on the train please do not the weight restrictions
for the coach.
Passport Control
Your passport will undergo two checks-first for UK exit
procedures and then by the French authorities. If you possess a
biometric passport with an electronic chip, consider using the
convenient ePassport gates rather than the manual passport
control booth.
Eurostar Departure Lounge
Our Eurostar departure lounge is equipped with a range of
amenities, making your wait as comfortable as possible:
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The Station Pantry offers a selection of snacks and
beverages.
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A Pret a Manger for a quick, delicious meal.
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A tax-free shop for last-minute shopping.
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Cash machines with both euros and pounds.
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Restrooms with baby-changing facilities.
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A bureau de change for currency exchange.
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A Changing Places facility for added
accessibility.
Boarding Information
The platform for your train's departure will be displayed on
screens within the departure lounge as boarding time
approaches, usually around 20 minutes before the scheduled
departure.
Getting to London St Pancras
St. Pancras International is conveniently situated in
central London, in the King's Cross area. It is easily
accessible via National Rail, Underground, London bus services,
and by car. The King's Cross St Pancras Underground station
serves several tube lines, including Hammersmith & City,
Circle, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly, and Victoria lines,
ensuring smooth connectivity to and from the station.
Major Attractions
Atomium
(Brussels, Belgium)
The Atomium, located in Brussels, Belgium, is an iconic
structure built for the 1958 World Expo. Designed to represent
an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times, this futuristic
monument consists of nine interconnected spheres.
Eiffel Tower (Paris, France)
The Eiffel Tower is one of the most iconic
landmarks in the world and a symbol of Paris. Timed access to
the 2nd floor provides stunning panoramic views over the city,
including landmarks like the Arc de Triomphe and
Sacré-Cur. The queues can be long, especially
during peak tourist seasons. The tower also lights up at night,
making it a spectacular sight for evening visits.
Florence (Italy)
Florence, the capital of Italys Tuscany
region, is the cradle of the Renaissance and a city of
unparalleled art and history. The Ponte Vecchio, lined with
shops, and the charming streets of the city centre make
Florence a must-see destination for art lovers, history
enthusiasts, and anyone looking to experience the romance of
Italy.
Lake Titisee (Germany)
Located in the heart of the Black Forest in
Germany, Lake Titisee is known for its pristine, crystal-clear
waters and beautiful natural surroundings. The nearby town is
famous for traditional Black Forest crafts, including
intricately carved cuckoo clocks, making it an ideal spot for
shopping.
Mt. Titlis (Switzerland)
A visit to Mt. Titlis in Switzerland offers an
unforgettable alpine experience, with its rotating cable car
providing 360-degree views of the surrounding snow-covered
peaks. Once at the summit, visitors can explore the Glacier
Cave, a tunnel made entirely of ice, or take in the
exhilarating Titlis Cliff Walk, Europes highest
suspension bridge. Snow activities are available year-round, so
be prepared for cold temperatures, even during the summer
months. Wear appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear,
especially if you plan to explore the snowy terrain or take
part in adventure activities.
Pisa (Italy)
Pisa is world-renowned for its Leaning Tower, a
UNESCO World Heritage site that attracts visitors from all over
the globe. Located in the Piazza dei Miracoli, the Leaning
Tower of Pisa is just one of several impressive structures,
including the Pisa Cathedral and Baptistery.
Rhine Falls (Switzerland)
Rhine Falls, located near the town of Schaffhausen
in Switzerland, is Europes largest waterfall, and its
thundering cascades make for a breathtaking natural spectacle.
Visitors can get up close to the falls by taking a boat ride
that brings you near the crashing waters or by walking along
well-maintained viewing platforms that offer various
perspectives of the falls. The nearby Laufen Castle provides an
excellent vantage point and adds a historical element to the
visit. The paths around the falls can be slippery, so non-slip
footwear is highly recommended for safety.
River Seine Boat Cruise (Paris,
France)
A cruise along the Seine River is one of the best
ways to take in Pariss most famous landmarks from a
unique perspective. As you glide past the Eiffel Tower,
Notre-Dame Cathedral, the Louvre, and the Musée
dOrsay, youll gain a deeper appreciation for the
citys rich history and architectural splendor. Cruises
typically last around an hour, making it a perfect way to relax
while enjoying Pariss beauty.
Rome (Italy)
Rome, the Eternal City, is a place where ancient
history and modern vibrancy coexist. Visitors can explore
world-famous landmarks such as the Colosseum, and Roman Forum,
which are testaments to the grandeur of the Roman Empire. The
bustling streets of Rome, are full of energy and charm,
offering plenty of opportunities to savour Roman culture.
St. Peters Basilica
(Vatican)
St. Peters Basilica, located in Vatican
City, is not only one of the holiest sites in Christendom but
also an architectural masterpiece. Visitors are required to
dress modestly, with shoulders and knees covered, in respect of
the religious nature of the site. Inside, youll find
Michelangelos famous Pietà sculpture, the ornate
Baldachin designed by Bernini, and the breathtaking dome.
Venice (Italy)
Venice, the floating city, is famous for its
canals, gondolas, and stunning architecture. Visitors can
explore St. Marks Square, home to St. Marks
Basilica. The narrow streets and charming waterways create an
atmosphere of timeless beauty, making Venice one of the most
magical cities in the world.
Venice Gondola Ride (Italy)
A gondola ride through the winding canals of
Venice is one of the most romantic and quintessential
experiences the city has to offer. Each gondola accommodates up
to five passengers, and gondolas will be shared.
Additional Excursions
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.
Rome Night Tour - Rome's most beautiful
sites to be admired at night in comfort of the coach and by
foot. The subdued lighting of the Colosseum - the largest
amphitheatre built during the Roman Empire, St. Angelos,
St. Peters church and Piazza Venezia will provide you with
wonderful photos.
Paris Illuminations Tour The tour
lasts 90 Minutes and takes you around the key sights of Paris
at Night, see the Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, Concorde, Invalides
and the sparkling Eiffel Tower from the comfort of the
coach.
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.
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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.
Schengen Visa Details
Weather
The weather across much of Western and Central
Europe, including France, Germany, Belgium and Italy 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 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.
Italy: Southern European countries,
particularly Italy, tend to have warmer temperatures,
especially in summer, when temperatures can reach 30-40°C.
Coastal areas tend to be more temperate.
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, Lion Monument, Pisa, Rome, Venice, and Florence 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.