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$3,995 + air 24-28 people Begins in Prague and ends in Lake Bled Your day-by-day itineraryDay 1: Arrive in PragueWe'll have a brief get-together around 5 p.m. to get acquainted and preview the adventures ahead. Then we'll enjoy an orientation walk through our neighborhood, followed by dinner together. Sleep in Prague (3 nights). No bus. Walking: moderate. Days 2 & 3: Historic, Artistic PragueOver the next two days we'll spend time visiting Prague's wonderfully preserved Old Town, enjoying Baroque and Art Nouveau architecture and visiting the Jewish Quarter. We'll also tour the Prague Castle area and St. Vitus Cathedral. There'll be plenty of free time to wander and to sample Prague's evening treats: classical music, Black Light Theater, and Europe's best beer. No bus. Walking: strenuous. Day 4: The Czech CountrysideWe'll drive into Moravia (the eastern part of the country), explore a typical hill town, and set up at our hotel located in the beautiful Beskydy Mountains (1 night). Bus: 6 hrs. Walking: moderate. Day 5: Lessons of the PastWe'll cross the border into Poland and spend part of the day at Auschwitz, Europe's most moving memorial to the Holocaust. Then it's on to Kraków, Poland's historic melting pot. Sleep in Kraków (3 nights). Bus: 4 hrs. Walking: moderate. Day 6 & 7: Delightful, Surprising KrakówOver the next two days we'll explore the city on a walking tour, visit the Jewish district and tour the Wieliczka Salt Mine. You'll have plenty of free time to enjoy the castle, the Czartoryski Museum, St. Mary's Church and mix with the locals around one of Europe's most colorful market squares. No bus. Walking: strenuous. Day 8: Scenic Drive into HungaryA full day's drive takes us through Slovakia and the Tatra mountains and into Eger, home to Hungary's most beloved castle and set in the hills of the country's best-known wine-growing region. Sleep in Eger (1 night). Bus: 8 hrs. Walking: light. Day 9: Villages to CapitalWe'll have a free morning to soak-in Eger's Baroque beauty and bustling produce market. Then we'll spend some time exploring the surrounding countryside, before making our way to Budapest, the mighty Magyar capital. Sleep in Pest (3 nights). Bus: 4 hrs. Walking: light. Days 10 & 11: Bustling BudapestOver the next two days we'll explore Buda's Castle district, Pest's maze-like streets and relax on the Danube with an evening cruise. Enjoy free afternoons lounging at the thermal baths, sampling local delicacies at the Great Market Hall or people-watching along the pedestrian boulevard Vaci utca. No Bus. Walking: strenuous. Day 12: Natural Wonders of CroatiaToday we head south to Croatia and the unique wonders of Plitvice Lakes National Park, where a system of boardwalk trails lead to magical waterfalls. Sleep at Plitvice (1 night). Bus: 7 hrs. Walking: moderate. Day 13: From the Forests to the SeaAfter a morning hike through the park, we'll drive across the mountains to the Adriatic Sea. We'll board a ferry for our enchanting retreat on the island of Rab, where we'll sleep (2 nights). Bus: 3 hrs. Boat: ¾ hr. Walking: strenuous. Day 14: Free Day on the Island of RabToday is a "vacation from your vacation." The entire day is yours to enjoy the sun, beach, gelato and seafood. You can also wander among the red-tile roofs and Venetian bell towers of the salty port of Rab. No bus. Walking: light to strenuous (your choice). Day 15 & 16: Slovenia's Enchanting Lake BledOur destination is the azure jewel of Lake Bled, set in the midst of Slovenia's Julian Alps and ringed by fine hiking paths. We'll also make a stop in Ljubljana, Slovenia's small and charming capital. Sleep in Bled (2 nights). Bus: 5 hrs. Boat: ¾ hr. Walking: moderate. Day 17: Tour Over After BreakfastSlovenia's international airport is just 30 minutes away; or you can hop a nearby train to other European cities. Whatever your plans, your guide will help you get on the right track. Happy travels! Itinerary specifics subject to change. |
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Favorite tour memories from a recent alum:"The hiking trip through the Plitvice Falls park was unparalleled by any hike I have ever taken in the US, because of the numerous waterfalls, the lakes, and the exceptional colors of the lakebeds! The overall 'wow' from the trip is the exposure to all of the history from this part of the world, and how the tour guides helped us to understand the impacts of war and communism in a very human way that does not come through in books." — Juli in Sacramento, CA
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