Trafalgar Tours Europe: Holiday & Spring Season Travel Highlights

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When you travel with Trafalgar tours, not only will experts lead you towards the world’s treasures, but they’ll also let you in on their secrets.  One of the best insider tips: Go to Europe in the winter season to get exceptional value while experiencing each destination from a local’s point of view.

With local transportation, several meals and the accommodations included, our Trafalgar vacation to Europe is always packed with value.

Here are just a few trips that you can experience Holiday Magic and Spring Bliss:

Germany’s Holiday Markets:
Fairy lights adorn market stalls as the scent of hot spiced wine and gingerbread fills the air.  Welcome to Europe’s magical holiday markets, one of the must-experience winter moments that transports you to another time and place.  We promise you won’t regret skipping a summer sojourn in order to see Germany in winter, joined by a seasoned travel director and other enthusiastic adventurers.  Travel with ease from Frankfurt to the medieval walled town of Rothenburg with its classic half-timbered homes and onward to the famous Christkindlesmarkts of Nuremburg and Dresden. In between shopping for handcrafted music boxes and wooden ornaments, you’ll also enjoy front-of-line access to historic attractions and the insights of local experts.

Winter Charm in Ireland
Can you picture anything cozier than walking into a pub where a fire is crackling and a friendly crowd welcomes you in?  On the Irish Highlights vacation, you can experience the best of Ireland and benefit from lower prices in January and February.  Stroll through city streets and stopping for a lunch of steaming seafood chowder served with hunks of Irish soda bread.  In winter months, the wind whipping through the Cliffs of Moher is noting short of magnificent, and driving the Ring of Kerry in a comfortable motor coach reveals lovely views of pearly waters meeting misty skies.

Fall in Love with Italy
In Italy, autumn is a time to celebrate abundance.  Plump wine grapes are harvested for the season, and locals gather to honor coveted ingredients such as white truffles.  The crowd of visitors in popular cities such as Rome, Florence and Venice begin to dissipate in early November, while the weather remains mild and welcoming.  Experience the Best of Italy on a 13 day vacation that includes rare access to a part of the Vatican that’s not open to the public and a behind-the-scenes glimpse into Venetian glass-making.  A special Be My Guest excursion to Castello del Trebbio reveals fall’s gorgeous colors in the hill towns as you taste olive oils and local wines as part of your traditional Tuscan lunch.  Another highlight? A peaceful walk along the shores of Lake Como where pastel-colored building are framed by brilliant foliage.

April in Paris and Beyond!
From the alluring City of Lights to the sun-warmed shores of the French Riviera and into the beauty of Bordeaux, France is a delight any time of year.  Springtime travel is especially charming as you watch colorful flowers emerging in Monet’s Giverny, and enjoy lunch with the de Montferrier family on a farm near the famous gardens of Chateau de Villandry.  Guided walking tours of Paris and Carcassonne with a local specialist and scenic drives through Dordogne and Loire Valley complete this epic 13 day journey through France.

Of course Trafalgar tours offers shorter trips during the Winter and Spring season as well.

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