European Waltz Tour Itinerary
REF: EU4RL
VERSION: 52
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Duration:19 days - Rome to London
Countries Visited:Italy - Austria - Hungary - Czech Republic - Germany - Netherlands - France - England
Age Guide:18-55 years
Max Group Size:48
Transport:Air-Conditioned Coach
Accommodation:Hotel Accommodation (18 Nights)
What's Included:18 Breakfasts, 8 Dinners - Escorted Tour - Kumuka Tour Leader and Driver - Orientation Tours of Major Cities - Single Eurostar - All Surcharges, Tolls and Taxes
Local Payment:NO LOCAL PAYMENT
Highlights:Rome - City Tour with Local Guide - Forum - Pantheon - Venice - Orientation Tour - St Mark's Square - Glass Blowing Demonstration - Salzburg - Orientation Tour - Vienna - Orientation Tour - Budapest - City Tour - Hero's Square - Chain Bridge - Fisherman's Bastion - Prague - City Tour - Charles Bridge - Wenceslas Square - Stare Mesto (Old Town) - Berlin - City Tour - Potsdamer Platz - Checkpoint Charlie - Holocaust Memorial - Berlin Wall - Reichstag - Brandenburg Gate - Amsterdam - City Tour - Red Light District
Optional Highlights:Rome - Colosseum - Vatican City - Sistine Chapel - Venice - Guggenheim Museum - Doges Palace - Gondola Ride - Salzburg - Mirabell Gardens (Sound Of Music) - Vienna - Schonbrunn Palace - St Stephen's Church - State Opera House - Budapest - Gellert Spa Baths - Prague - Hradcany Castle - St Vitus Cathedral - Berlin - Checkpoint Charlie Museum - Story of Berlin - Berlin Zoo - Park Sanssouci - Special Kumuka Bike Tour of East Berlin - Topography of Terror Museum - Hackescher Market - Jewish Museum - Technology Museum - Amsterdam - Rijksmuseum - Anne Frank's House - Museumplein - Van Gogh Museum - Heineken Brewery
Meeting Point:

Rome.  Please meet your tour leader in the lobby of the Rome hotel on your tour voucher at 6.30pm.

Please contact Kumuka Worldwide for further details about the meeting point for this tour.

Kumuka or your agent can also assist you in booking pre tour accommodation at this hotel.  Alternatively please use our website to book online - www.kumuka.com

The pre-departure meeting is held to discuss the tour itinerary in more detail, meet your crew and fellow passengers. In addition the crew will check that all passengers have the necessary travel documents and insurance for the tour.

It is IMPORTANT that you attend this meeting. Please advise KUMUKA or your AGENT if you CANNOT attend this meeting.

All passengers MUST bring:

1. Passport.

2. Travel Voucher.

3. Travel Insurance Policy

Please Note: This is tour is made up of 2 shorter tours. You may be joining up with new passengers in Rome today for the tour briefing, and for the tour through to Paris or to the final end point of London.

Intro:

A tour which introduces the major cities and highlights of Europe, encompassing spectacular scenery, art and culture along the way. After exploring Rome's crumbling ruins and significant buildings, wander Venice's convoluted streets and catch a gondola ride along the canals. Shop in Salzburg's medieval alley where Mozart was born then admire the scenery of the alpine peaks in Austria before we head towards the fabled spires of Prague. Discover the Red light district in Amsterdam the galleries and the bars tucked between endless waterways .Indulge yourself in under 3 weeks!

Day 1:

Rome. Please meet your tour leader in the lobby of the Rome hotel on your tour voucher at 6.30pm.  Don't worry if the Kumuka coach is not there on the dot, as they are arriving from Florence and could get held up in traffic.

This evening we will have a group meal to meet those group members already on tour and continuing onto Vienna or back to Paris/London. After dinner you will have a free evening.

Day 2:

Rome - Coach Free Day.  This morning you are free until the city tour to explore the fabulous sights of this Eternal City. You will need to use public transport to get into the city and your tour leader will provide you with information on using the metro system.

You can then make your way to the Colosseum where we will meet our local guide for a walking city tour, your tour leader will confirm the time to meet, (headsets cost 2 € each). This provides an ideal introduction to some of the oldest sights in Rome. Our local guide has extensive local knowledge and will share with you many fascinating insights to Rome's ancient history! This tour will end at approximately 12pm at Piazza Navona.

The afternoon is free to visit Piazza Navona, Vatican city and the Sistine Chapel where Michelangelo spent 4 years painting the magnificent frescos that have graced the walls and ceilings of the Pope’s private chapel since 1512. You may also like to visit St Peter’s Basilica, the Trevi Fountain and the Spanish Steps.

Subject to numbers we can offer an afternoon guided tour of the Vatican museum and Sistine chapel for 20 € per person plus 15 € admission.

Kumuka wishes to inform their clients that Men visiting Vatican City and St Peter's Square must wear t-shirts and shirts with sleeves and long trousers, whilst Women should have their shoulders covered and wear a skirt that falls below the knee, this dress code is strictly enforced.

Dinner is not included tonight so you will have plenty of time to continue exploring and perhaps try some traditional Roman gnocchi!

Day 3:

Rome - Coach Free Day.  The choice is yours today, relax or site-see. Some of the shops are closed today being Sunday, but there is still so much to explore. Revisit some of the squares and piazzas you were taken through yesterday, or do like the locals and order a cappuccino and pastry at a coffee bar.

 

You can jump on a special bus, head down the old Roman road, The Appian Way and check out the catacombs on the outskirts of the city. For the more adventurous, we can advise you on how to get to Pompeii, to visit the archaeological site on the coast, near Naples. If you want to stay closer to Rome, you can take public transport out to Ostia Antica, which was an abandoned Roman port on the West coast of Italy. Dinner is not included tonight, so get a group of your friends together and dine in Trastevere, where the locals eat.

 

*Dependant on numbers we can charter an Italian coach and driver for the day and offer a group trip to Pompeii, but this is not always possible. Your tour leader will let you know. If it is possible, you will be looking at a cost of €90-120 per person.

Day 4:

Rome To Venice. We will be departing early for the drive to Venice. Depending on traffic, we should arrive late afternoon in a suburb of Venice called Mestre, on the main land.

As Venice is an island with tiny winding streets and canals between buildings, the only form of transport are gondolas and canal boats. It is, therefore, still somewhat inaccessible to coaches! We will stay in Mestre for two nights and use the waterbus to get over to Venice the following day.

Tonight, once the group has freshened up from the journey we will meet up and go for dinner.

Day 5:

Venice.  Today we will be departing the hotel at a modest time to make our way into the historical centre of Venice by boat. This is an exhilarating journey back in time. We disembark near St. Mark’s Square where we will see the amazing St Mark’s Basilica.

Venice is full of quaint shops, restaurants and thousands of pigeons!  It is also famous for its glass blowing; your tour leader will organize a demonstration of this traditional Venetian craft for you. You can also take an optional ride on one of Venice’s famous gondolas with one of the Romeos of the waterways! (Cost 25 € per person).

You will have the afternoon free to spend time in the Doge’s Palace, cross the famed Bridge of Sighs, visit the beach on the Lido, catch a water bus along the Grand Canal, visit one of Venice’s 200 churches, wander around the Rialto Bridge and markets or take a break in one of the many tiny street side bars and cafes.

Dinner is not included this evening but Venice is filled with lots of cafes and restaurants in charming locations. By evening, St Mark’s Square comes alive with orchestras and people waltzing on the pavements.

Day 6:

Venice to Salzburg. Today we drive to Salzburg one of the prettiest cities in Europe, surrounded by rolling green hills and over looked by the Hohensalzburg Fortress dominating the city's skyline.  Birthplace of Mozart and the setting for the film 'Sound of Music".  A quick orientation tour will soon highlight the main attractions of this wonderfully romantic city.

Dinner is included tonight

Oktoberfest Tours - Venice to Munich.  Today we drive to Munich.

Dinner is included tonight, unless you prefer to head to the beer halls to start sampling the beer.

Day 7:

Salzburg - Coach Free Day.  Make the most of this unique city as today you are free to explore. Visit Mozart's birthplace or stroll across Mozart's Square in the heart of Salzburg.  Visit Hellbrunn Palace and trick fountains or perhaps the gardens of Mirabell Palace? Maybe the zoo?

See the city by water, a panorama boat cruise on the Salzach River offering spectacular views. Tour the 'Sound of Music' locations or simply enjoy a stroll through the city's fabulous art galleries, spend an evening at the theatre, a concert or dance performance.

Dinner is not included tonight but there are plenty of restaurants to choose from.

Oktoberfest Tours - Munich.  Today is a free day to explore Munich. Choose to visit the stadium of the tragic 1972 summer Olympics or the BMW museum. Visit the world’s largest science and technology museum, the Deutches Museum or relax in the largest city park in Europe - The English Garden.

Dinner is not included this evening, so perhaps explore the Hofbrauhaus (famous beer hall) area for some traditional Bavarian brew to follow sausage and pretzels.

Day 8:

Salzburg to Vienna. Today we leave the spires of Salzburg behind and head for Vienna, the capital city of Austria.

Oktoberfest Tours - Munich To Vienna. Today we stop for a brief visit and an early lunch in Salzburg, the birthplace of musical prodigy Mozart, as well as the setting for the film “The Sound of Music”.  See some of the locations used in the film such as the cemetery where the family hid or the park where Maria and the children sang “Do Re Mi”.  Take a photo of the statue of Mozart in Motazrtplatz or maybe use your free time to visit the very place he was born.

We will meet our new travelling companions in Vienna then leave the hotel for a group meal followed by a city orientation tour.

Day 9:

Vienna - Coach Free Day. You have today free to explore Vienna. You can visit the Hofburg Imperial Palace, Schonbrunn Summer Palace, St. Stephens Cathedral and the Catacombs among many other sights. Perhaps you might like to venture off to the Prater fun park and enjoy some of the rides including the giant Ferris wheel.

Ever since Austria played host to the golden age of music 250 years ago, the Viennese love to listen to beautiful music in sumptuous surroundings and tonight you will have the chance to do just that.  Your tour leader can organize an evening of Strauss and Mozart, ballet and opera, held in one of Vienna’s palaces or grand halls. A glass of bubbly will be served at intermission as you gaze upon sparkling chandeliers and live the high life in this sophisticated city.  Concert and glass of champagne 40 € per person

Dinner is not included this evening.

Day 10:

Vienna To Budapest. We have a relatively short drive today, so we will be in Budapest by lunchtime. Our local guide will meet us by the Danube River for a combined coach and walking tour of Budapest, including The Fishermen’s Bastion, Gellert Hill, Parliament House and Heroes Square.

We will check in to our hotel and then drive to a traditional Hungarian “Gypsy folk” show and dinner. Become an honorary Hungarian for the night, as we listen to rousing music and watch the colourful performers sing and dance for us.

Day 11:

Budapest. Today is a free day, so you may wish to backtrack to some of the sites we saw on the tour yesterday. Other options include a dip in one of the local thermal baths, a visit to the Statue Park with remnants from the communist days, a visit to Margaret Island or shop at the central market hall to find authentic Hungarian souvenirs.

To relax after a hard day of site seeing, ask hotel reception to book you an evening cruise along the Danube and see the city sights by night. 

Dinner is not included today.

Day 12:

Budapest to Prague.  Two border crossings mean we will depart early for our drive to Prague. We will drive for about two hours to the Slovakian border, stopping in Hungary once to give you the chance to use your remaining Hungarian Forints. After transiting Slovakia we cross the border into the Czech Republic and stop a couple of times for a break before driving straight to our hotel and checking in.

Tonight your tour leader will take you into the centre of Prague by public transport for an orientation walking tour and a group meal.

After trying some Czech specialties you’ll have a free evening to see Prague by night. The city takes on a fairy tale quality as the sun goes down.

Day 13:

Prague - Coach Free Day.  Today is a free day for you to explore Prague. Perhaps visit Wencelas Square, the Estates Theatre (Mozart’s Theatre), the Old Town (including the unique Astronomical Clock), the Jewish Quarter and the famous Charles Bridge. Visit the many Bohemian Crystal shops, or stroll across the Charles Bridge and up Mala Strana (‘the little street’) to Hradcany Castle. With its huge student population and live music scene, Prague’s a perfect place to enjoy a few cheap beers.

Dinner is not included this evening. If you have been “saving” yourself for a big night, Prague is the place to do it! There is definitely an abundance of bars and clubs here. Or you might want to check out the Opera, Black Light Theatre, or one of the many live music venues that Prague has to offer.

Day 14:

Prague To Berlin. Leaving the spires of Prague behind us, we will journey through some small Czech towns, which will take you back in time, to arrive at the German border.

 

A pleasant drive through former East Germany follows and in the late afternoon we will discover Berlin with a local guide on board our coach. We will see both the former East and West sections of the city, including the Brandenburg Gate, the rebuilt Reichstag (home of German Parliament), Museum Island, Check Point Charlie and the modern Potsdamer Platz.

 

Tonight dinner is included.

Day 15:

Berlin - Coach Free Day. Today is yours to explore, why not visit some of Berlin’s famous museums including Check Point Charlie, Story of Berlin or the Topography of Terror. There’s Museum Island with everything from the original bust of Nefertiti (regarded as the most beautiful woman in the world), to amazing treasures and artwork from ancient times.  For a great view of Berlin we recommend heading to Alexanderplatz and taking the lift to the top of the Fernsehturm (TV) Tower.

In the evening, why not make your way to Hackersher Market and check out the interesting array of cafes, bars and restaurants where you can meet locals and other travelers.

Dinner is not included this evening.

Day 16:

Berlin - Coach Free Day.  Due to European driving laws restricting our coach usage for 3 nights we have included an extra day in Berlin so that you can take advantage of the many attractions that this city, the energetic and hectic heart of modern Germany, has to offer.

Visit the dynamic Sony Centre, or the smartest department store in Berlin, the KaDeWe, and marvel at the array of food in the over the top food hall. If that’s not enough, there is a huge selection of department stores, shoe shops, and multi level book and music stores to accommodate all tastes and needs. Wander through the world renowned Berlin Zoo, walk along the curved walkway built inside the glass dome of the Reichtstadt building and marvel in the amazing architecture and the masses of building projects going on in the area.

Dinner tonight is not included.

Day 17:

Berlin to Amsterdam. We will depart early for a long driving day to Amsterdam. Upon arriving in Amsterdam, we will check into the hotel before heading into the city for a brief orientation tour.

 

Dinner is not included this evening, therefore your tour leader will point you in the direction of an assortment of restaurants to accommodate every palate. Once your appetite is satisfied, you will be offered the chance to take in some of Amsterdam’s more unusual forms of entertainment, or discover the canal area and explore the nocturnal city sights.

Day 18:

Amsterdam - Coach Free Day. Today you have the day free to explore Amsterdam. You can visit Anne Frank’s house, Dam Square, the Red Light District, the Heineken Brewery Museum or the many museums in Museum Plein including the Rijksmuseum and the Vincent Van Gogh Museum.

Take in the highlights by cruising the canals, or do as the locals do and hire a bike. If you want an alternative to the infamous Red Light District, try the area known as the Leidseplein. Here you will find cafes, restaurants and many shops.

Tonight we will enjoy our final group meal of the tour. Subject to numbers, this will be followed by an optional boat cruise along the canals of Amsterdam, and our last outing together as a group.  Bring your cameras and prepare to sing, dance and let your hair down as we cruise the main waterways of this fabulous city.  30 € per person includes an open bar and music. 

Day 19:

Amsterdam To Paris/London. We depart the hotel for the last drive of the tour. We drive through Belgium, before crossing back into France. Once we arrive in Paris we will drive directly to Gare du Nord.

Dinner is not included this evening and the tour ends upon arrival at Gare du Nord.

 If you are making your own travel arrangements from this point onward, please be advised that we cannot guarantee early arrivals and leave plenty of time in your travel schedule accordingly.

If you are returning to London, your tour leader will make sure that you have your Eurostar ticket and show you where to check in.

(Kumuka accept no responsibility for delays or timetable alterations). At St Pancras there are good underground connections, good local train links and it is also easy to get a taxi. If you have post tour accommodation at the Holiday Inn  Hotel you could either walk or catch a taxi and this can be shared with fellow travellers.

NO Accommodation is included on Day 19.

Finishing Point:

Your tour will end upon arrival at St Pancras International Station, London.

Please contact Kumuka or your agent if you would like to book post tour accommodation in London at the below hotel.  Alternatively you can book at www.kumuka.com

HOLIDAY INN KINGS CROSS

1 Kings Cross Road

London WC1X 9HX

Tel. +44 2078333900

Fax. +44 2079176163

Underground: King’s Cross (Northern/Victoria/Hammersmith & City/Circle/Metropolitan lines)

Staying in Touch:

Whilst on tour you will probably want to stay in touch with family and friends. There are several ways of doing this:

Mobile Phone – Before departing your home country check with your phone supplier to see if it compatible with the mobile phone networks in the countries that you are traveling to, and how much will it cost to use abroad.

Email – Internet Cafes are very cheap and popular, and you are sure to come across several during your tour. If you haven’t done so already, set up a free Google Mail, Hotmail, or Yahoo email account which you can then access from any computer. Internet Cafes will charge a nominal fee for using their computers. Within Europe some hotels charge a wifi connection fee and we cannot guarantee a wifi connection at all hotels we use.

Twitter – A method of communication that is rapidly gaining in popularity on the Internet especially amongst travelers. Twitter allows you to send short messages and update your friends and family with where you are on tour and what you are doing. Create your free account at http://twitter.com. Visit Kumuka’s page on Twitter at http://twitter.com/kumuka

Facebook – Very popular website that allows you to upload stories, get in touch with fellow travellers before and after your Kumuka tour, upload photos and videos to share with other travellers, your family and friends. To create a free account, go to www.facebook.com and then become a fan of Kumuka’s Facebook Page at www.facebook.com/pages/Kumuka-Worldwide/26617121087?ref=ts

Postcards – The good ol’ fashioned postcard. But you will probably get home before the postcard does!

Tour Feedback:

Tour Questionnaire - We would like to hear about your experiences on tour. One week after your tour ends you will automatically receive a feedback questionnaire via email. If we do not have your email address you can still complete a questionnaire by visiting www.kumuka.com/feedback

Email - If you have any specific comments about your tour then please write to us by email to operations@kumuka.com

Please Note:

Please be aware that arrival times and the itinerary may change due to unforeseen delays or events such as festivals and public holidays. However, we shall endeavour to ensure all sites are visited and that your tour runs smoothly.As you will have read there are coach free days written into the itinerary. The reason for this is that EU law dictates that coach drivers are restricted to the number of hours they can drive in any one day and that they must have at least one day off in seven. Due to this and also for your convenience we try to get hotels that are close to public transport and centrally located. Public transport in Europe is of a good standard.

Eurostar Note:

All euro star tickets are non negotiable, transferable or refundable and are only available for the date and time of departure as per itinerary

What's Not Included:

All optional excursions, visas and meals unless otherwise stated in the itinerary.

Insurance:

Travel insurance is compulsory for all tours. All clients MUST be insured to cover personal accident, medical expenses, cancellation, curtailment, repatriation, etc. Also, be aware that many activities such as trekking, bungy jumping or white water rafting may not be covered on your insurance policy. If you plan on doing any of these activities please purchase additional insurance. We recommend that you have a photocopy of this document, which you keep separate from the original. If you have not already arranged your own travel insurance then Kumuka can do this for you. Please visit http://www.kumuka.com/Travel-Insurance.aspx for more details or contact your nearest Kumuka office.

Please Note: You will not be permitted to join a Kumuka Tour without travel insurance.

Passport:

Your passport is a valuable document and you should exercise extreme care in keeping it safe. We recommend that you keep your passport on you at all times, preferably in a money belt that is worn under your clothing. We advise that you take copies of relevant pages in your passport and any visas that you may purchase in case of loss or damage. Your tour leader will require your passport details at the pre-departure meeting. Again, we recommend that you have a photocopy of all passport details, kept separate. Your passport must be valid for six months after the END of your tour, and must have one blank page for each country to be visited.

Visa Requirements:

It is important that you obtain the appropriate visas before you embark on your Europe trip. Country entry regulations change daily, www.kumuka.com provides you with visa information. Please consult your relevant embassy for all details such as opening hours or costs. Visas cannot be obtained once you have started your tour, and during the peak summer months it can take longer than normal to get visas, please allow extra time to do this.

EACH CLIENT IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ALL NECESSARY VISAS BEFORE JOINING A TOUR.

Please note:  If you require a Schengen visa, please ensure that if you are travelling on an Oktoberfest tour you obtain a double entry visa for Germany.

Kumuka does not accept responsibility for changes in regulations or requirements for visas. The information provided is given in good faith.

Medical Information and Vaccinations:

Vaccinations:

No vaccinations are compulsory in Europe however you may need additional inoculations so please contact your G.P or a travel medical centre for further information.

 

We also recommend:

           

  • A dental check-up prior to travelling.
  • That you know your blood group in case of emergency.
  • That if you have any pre-existing medical conditions which might affect you on tour, you make these known to your tour leader and your agent/Kumuka at the time of your booking.          

You can also visit www.kumuka.com for further details.

           

Medical Supplies:

           

Your tour leader has a well-equipped medical kit that by law must remain sealed and can only be used in an emergency. We advise that all passengers bring along their own personal first aid kit. Below is a list of some recommended items:

 

Band Aids/Bandages, Laxatives, Upset stomach remedy, Anti-diarrhoea remedy, Panadol/Aspirin, Rehydration remedy, Antiseptic cream/powder, Sterile dressing, any relevant course of medication such as contraceptive pills.

 

A complete Travellers Medical Pack can be purchased for approximately US$25 at most Vaccination Centres, Chemists and outdoor travel shops.

Security:

Europe, like the rest of the world, is no stranger to theft. You must exercise extreme care with wallets, cameras and other valuables especially in towns or busy tourist areas. We advise that you make copies of your passport, credit cards, airline tickets and your insurance policy and that you keep a careful note of both used and unused traveller’s cheque numbers. At times when you are unable to store your valuables in safety deposit boxes in hotels we recommend that you carry some sort of money belt or hidden pouch for safekeeping of valuable items.

Money:

We recommend an average of €40-50 per day. This of course depends on your own spending habits, the number of optional excursions you wish to take and the amount of additional snacks, souvenirs and drinks you wish to buy along the way. Be aware that some countries are more expensive than others and that if you are travelling through several your expenses will vary enormously. Similarly there will be some days when you spend nothing at all and others when you exceed your budget.

  • We advise that you carry a mixture of cash mainly Euros and credit/debit cards with you on your trip. 
  • Credit cards are accepted virtually everywhere in Europe. They can also be used to obtain money from ATMs. You should make sure you know your PIN number.
  • ATM cards can be used widely in Europe. Again, you will need your PIN. Your bank will provide you with more details.
  • Euro cheques are now valid for all EU countries except the UK, Switzerland, Hungary and the Czech Republic. The Euro has come into effect as a cash currency from 2002
  • Travellers cheques are difficult to cash and always have a transaction fee applied..
Left Luggage

Kumuka cannot be held liable for any left luggage whilst on tour and due to high admin and postage costs no left items will be returned.

Luggage and Personal Equipment:

How much should I take?

  • Because of limited luggage space on coaches and Eurostar, we must limit each passenger to ONE main suitcase or frameless backpack the size should be no more than 75cm x 45cm x 25cm and one day bag.
  • Your main bag must not weigh more than 20 kg’s.
  • A frameless or internally framed backpack is the best way to carry your belongings since it is easy to lift on and off vehicles.
  • A small daypack is practical for keeping general items (e.g. camera, books, wallets etc.) at hand when your main pack is out of reach. It is also handy for day trips and excursions. We also recommend that you keep your passport, credit cards Travellers Cheques etc. on you at all times, preferably in a money belt worn under your clothes.

TRAVEL TIP: You might be tempted to buy a few souvenirs here and there, so leave a little room for those extra purchases!

Personal Effects:

We suggest that you take into account the time of year you will be travelling, and pack accordingly to the season. Quick drying clothes are recommended, and at many hotels there are laundry facilities. Your tour leader will advise where this is possible.

Personal Effects:

Camera, Spare passport photos, Water bottle, Money belt, Sewing kit, Sunhat/ Sunglasses, Music CDs/Ipod, Books, Wet Ones, Soap to wash clothes, Writing materials, Swiss Army knife, Calculator, Personal toiletries, including tampons, contraceptives, Insect Repellent, Sunscreen.

Language:

English will be widely spoken in the major tourist attractions of the main cities. Take the time before your trip to read up on the country you will be visiting and perhaps learn a few words of the language. Your effort will always be welcomed and will make your trip all the more enjoyable.

Local Customs:

Please use your discretion and be sensitive to cultural differences in the countries that you visit, in particular visits to religious buildings and when taking photographs. Your Tour Leader will advise you of any specific customs to observe.

Photography:

Please remember, we are guests in the countries through which we travel and we may sometimes inadvertently cause offence by taking photographs without first asking permission.

It is absolutely forbidden by law to take photos at any borders, as they are all active military installations.

Accommodation:

We have put a lot of thought and effort into locating the most appropriate type of accommodation for each tour. It will always be clean, comfortable and of a very high standard. All accommodation is in superior tourist class hotel. We guarantee accommodation in a twin room for every passenger on mainland European departures.

Pre and Post Tour Accommodation:All our tours begin with a pre-departure meeting when you meet your tour leader, driver and fellow travellers. If you wish to spend a few additional days in your start city before the departure of your tour, then we can arrange accommodation for you. On the last day of the tour we usually arrive at our final destination in the late afternoon, when the tour ends. If you would like to book accommodation for that night or even stay additional nights, we will be more than happy to arrange this for you as well. All our accommodation is carefully chosen, conveniently located, clean and comfortable. (All rates per person per night and subject to availability).Please be aware that accommodation availability can fill very quickly especially during high season and recommend that you book this as soon as possible. It will NOT be possible to confirm any pre tour accommodation made 2 weeks or less prior to your arrival.
Food:

Vegetarians or those with special dietary needs can also be catered for however in some countries the type of food may be limited and repetitive. Please let the Reservations team know your special requirements as soon as possible so that we can do all possible to assist your needs, but please note that special meals may incur an extra cost which is payable at the restaurant.

The level of food provided on our European coach tours is aimed at a 'group environment' and specific allergies cannot be catered to generally due to the number and variety of countries visited within Europe, although our Tour Leaders will always do their best to cater for such needs where possible.

We provide hearty meals but the variety of food will differ, as you will be visiting a number of different countries. We try to ensure that you get the most experience from your Kumuka Europe coach trip and one of the ways to do this is by trying the local cuisine. Dinners are generally 3 course with drinks extra.

Tipping:

In Europe tipping is a way of life and very much expected. For many tipping is a means of supplementing their wage and is a normal part of payment for goods and services. Be sure to keep small denomination notes or coins on you to avoid embarrassment. Sales and service taxes are imposed in some restaurants and bars.

Climate:

For detailed climate information see www.kumuka.com.

Travel Tip: Always bring a lightweight, waterproof jacket and/or an umbrella even during the height of summer - this should prepare you for anything!

Time:

For detailed information see www.timezoneconverter.com

Drug Policy:

Under no circumstances are any illegal drugs allowed on any part of the trip. Anyone discovered in possession of any such drugs, will be asked to leave the tour immediately without question or refund.

Optional Activities:

Kumuka endeavours to offer optional activities available locally during tours with selected ground handlers to make your tour more enjoyable. These ground handlers and activity partners are selected for their standards in quality, professional ability and reputation. Whereas, Kumuka has developed a travel insurance policy to cover all activities offered during your journey, Kumuka cannot be held responsible for injuries or claims arising from adventurous activities by third parties.

On our website www.kumuka.com you will see a list of  excursions, museums and monuments available at your expense on all European tours. Please note that these are intended as a guide only and prices and availability cannot be guaranteed. Prices are in Euros.

Your tour leader will assist you in planning and organising any optional excursions. The list on our website is by no means complete.  There will be many other optional activities available. We strongly advise if you are entitled to a student card that you obtain one prior to departure - many museums and galleries in Europe offer substantial student discounts.

Books and Reading Material:

You might like to read up on the destinations that you are about to visit as these cities all have interesting sites and histories. We recommend a variety of guidebooks such as Lonely Planet, The Rough Guide and Insight Guides. All these publications have good general information as well as more specific country information that will help orientate you in the countries you visit.

Contact Details:

KUMUKA WORLDWIDE

UK OFFICE

Hillswood Business Park 3000
Hillswood Drive Chertsey KT16 0RS
Tel: +4420 7937 8855 Fax: +442075043782

Email: sales@kumuka.com
www.kumuka.com

AUSTRALIAN OFFICE

Level 5, 387 George Street, Sydney NSW 2000
Tel: 02 9279 0491 Fax: 02 9279 0492
Email: sales@kumuka.com.au
www.kumuka.com.au

Map:
This tour is operated by Kumuka Worldwide. Information given in all brochures, leaflets and dossiers is given in good faith by the company, and is based on the latest information available at the date of publication. The company reserves the right to change any of the facilities or vehicles described in the brochure without becoming liable for compensation or refund.
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