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Self-Guided Cycling Prague to Dresden

Germany, Czech Republic
Available Departures: Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct

8 days from

US$1,090

without flights
Cycle
Self-Guided
LEISURELY LEISURELY

Discover the magnificent cities and landscapes along the Elbe Cycle Path from UNESCO Prague to beautiful Dresden on this one week self-guided cycling holiday

Trip Code: SGPD
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Suitable for most people in good health, holidays at this grade include only limited amounts of activity.

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4 - 6 MODERATE

Suitable for reasonably fit individuals, such as weekend walkers and cyclists. There can be the occasional more difficult day.

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Self-Guided Cycling Prague to Dresden

Highlights
  • Delve into the stunning UNESCO-listed city of Prague
  • Marvel at the sandstone pinnacles and otherworldly landscapes of the Saxon Switzerland National Park
  • Discover historical castles and chateaux including Pillnitz Palace and Decin Castle
  • Explore the beautiful city of Dresden, the Florence of the North
  • Sample Czech pilsner and Bohemian Wines of Melnik and Litomerice

At a Glance
  • Self-Guided
  • 5 days cycling and sightseeing
  • 1 free day in Prague
  • Bike Hire Included
  • Friday Saturday and Sunday Departures
  • Join In Prague / End in Dresden

Accommodation & Meals
  • 7 Breakfasts
  • 7 nights Hotel
Overview

Renowned as one of the most beautiful cycle ways in Germany, the Elbe Cycle Path reveals a delightful blend of stunning architecture, charming riverside towns and spectacular natural landscapes. On this one week self-guided cycling holiday you will stay two nights in the historic city of Prague in the Czech Republic, before commencing your cycle journey to Dresden, one of the most beautiful cities in Germany and known as the Florence of the North. Pedalling at a leisurely pace, you will have plenty of time to immerse yourself into the rich history and culture of the towns and cities lining the Elbe, discover verdant landscapes as you cycle through vineyards and green mountains with rocky cliffs, and savour locally produced wines and beers and indulge in hearty culinary treats.


The Elbe Cycle Route follows the course of the River Elbe whose source originates in the Czech Republic and culminates at the North Sea, and is the third-longest river in Western Europe after the Danube and the Rhine. As part of the recognised long-distance EuroVelo 7 cycling route, this holiday makes for an unforgettable cross-border cycling adventure and ticks off some of the most magnificent cities in this region of Central Europe. Staying in carefully selected 3 and 4 star hotels on a bed and breakfast basis and with luggage transfers arranged from hotel to hotel, you can relax and enjoy the ride in the knowledge that we have taken care of everything for you.

Is this holiday for you?

This leisurely cycling holiday is designed to allow you plenty of time to delve into the wonderful sights and immerse yourself into the culture of each of the beautiful towns and cities you will travel through. Over five days of cycling you will cover an average of 50km a day and with a short 25km final day, you can pedal at your own pace and make as many sightseeing stops as you please as you jou …

This leisurely cycling holiday is designed to allow you plenty of time to delve into the wonderful sights and immerse yourself into the culture of each of the beautiful towns and cities you will travel through. Over five days of cycling you will cover an average of 50km a day and with a short 25km final day, you can pedal at your own pace and make as many sightseeing stops as you please as you journey along the beautiful Elbe Cycle Route. The terrain is predominantly flat, utilising quiet cycle routes or country lanes. Some sections in the cities will be on road shared with motor traffic. There are a few gradients to negotiate along the route, and there are some short sections on unpaved roads or tracks. There is also the option to upgrade your hire bike to an e-bike if you wish to have the extra pedal power on your way. Staying at perfectly located 3* and 4* hotels and with luggage transfers taken care of for you, enjoy discovering Bohemia at your leisure.

Why KE?

We have incorporated a free day in Prague at the start of your holiday to give you plenty of time to soak in all that this incredible city has to offer. We have also ensured that you will have plenty of time to discover Dresden, awarded Best in Travel 2023 by Lonely Planet.


Plus we have included your hire bike in the cost of this trip and e-bikes are available too.

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Itinerary

Arrive at your hotel in the Bohemian city of Prague, capital of the Czech Republic. Positioned at the crossroads of Europe, Prague has been an important centre for trade since prehistoric times, reflecting its rich history in the many national treasures to be found here. Depending on the time of your arrival, you may have the opportunity to explore this UNESCO-Listed "City of a Hundred Spires" before your welcome meeting in the early evening, when our representative will be on hand to assist you with your bike collection and answer any questions you may have about the route.

With the city straddling the Vltava river, taking a boat trip on this picturesque waterway is a fantastic way to discover its medieval bridges, riverine islands and the many monuments that line its banks; perhaps you might even like to enjoy an evening cruise to admire the illuminated cityscape from the water. You will be spoilt for choice of restaurants in which to take your dinner tonight and maybe sample some famous Czech pilsner beer.

Accommodation

Hotel

You have a free day today to uncover the wealth of wonderful castles, cathedrals, squares and statues in this fascinating city, with its proudly protected heritage and well-preserved medieval architecture.

Take a journey back in time as you explore the magnificent Prague Castle, dominating the left bank of the Vltava. The castle complex is huge, and for centuries has served as the seat of Czech monarchs as well as the official residence of the head of state. Within its fortified walls you will find the impressive Gothic cathedral of St Vitus; the picturesque Golden Lane with its characterful colourful houses; not to mention the collection of palaces, chapels, halls and towers that date from every period of its history. No visit to Prague is complete without a crossing of the beautiful and distinctive Charles Bridge and a visit to the Old Town Hall and Old Town Square where you can marvel at the astronomical clock. You can even climb the tower for a magnificent view over the historical centre of the city. The Town Square is also a great location to rest your feet and enjoy a spot of people watching over a cup of delicious coffee.

Prague is of course much more than the Castle and the Old Town. There are beautiful Baroque palaces and gardens to be explored in the Little Quarter; the citadel of Vysehrad where you can discover its peaceful parks; and wonderful green spaces such as the Stromovka park and royal enclosure providing an oasis of tranquillity.

PRAGUE FESTIVALS: There are a number of festivals held throughout the year in this vibrant city. Highlights include the Spring International Music Festival held annually between May and June which welcomes hundreds of international musicians to Prague; festivals celebrating food and drink such as the Mini-Brewery Festival or the Ice Cream Festival, both taking place in June; and the week-long Pride Festival in August.

Accommodation

Hotel

Meals

B

Setting off on your bike this morning, your journey follows the course of the Vltava as it winds northward to its meeting point with the Elbe River at Melnik. Pedalling alongside the river, you will soon leave the outskirts of the capital city, negotiating a short uphill section to venture into rural Bohemia where splendid castles, chateaux and vineyards await you. Melnik, your destination and home for the evening, is in the heart of the Bohemian wine producing region and it is here that you will find the fantastic Melnik Chateau. Rising above the river confluence, this historic chateau offers tours and tastings where you can sample the wines produced at this very winery. Also worth a visit is the 11th century Church of St Peter and St Paul nearby, offering a lofty view from its tower over the picturesque city and its verdant surrounds. Look out for the distinctive mound of Rip in the distance, an extinct volcano of legendary and spiritual renown. The crypt of the church holds an ossuary, with bones arranged into the shape of anchors, hearts and crosses as symbols of faith, love and hope.

Accommodation

Hotel

Meals

B

Distance

55 KM

Now on the Elbe River proper, continue your journey through the peaceful Bohemian countryside following the main cycle way, past pastures and vineyards, wooded green spaces and through quiet cobbled streets. Roudnice makes for a timely break at the mid-point of your day's ride; here you can explore the majestic Baroque palace of Roudnice, or climb the Kratochilova tower for an elevated viewpoint over the valley. Or you may simply like to have a relaxed lunch stop watching people go by their day to day life. From Roudnice you can have the option to detour to visit the Terezin Memorial, or to take the bridge across the river to continue leisurely along the right bank to reach the royal city of Litomerice where you can settle in to your hotel for the evening.

There is much to be discovered in Litomerice, considered one of the most beautiful cities in the Czech Republic, boasting fine examples of Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance architecture in the historic centre. You will also find it as interesting to discover what lies beneath the city: an extensive network of underground cellars dating back to the Middle Ages when the total length over several floors came to some 25 kilometres. Today, you can visit 366 metres of these underground cellars. We suggest a visit to the Gothic cellar of the Town Hall, where you can enjoy a tasting of the wines produced in this region.

Accommodation

Hotel

Meals

B

Distance

50 KM

Saying goodbye to Litomerice, today your route will take you through the Porta Bohemica (Gate of Bohemia) into the mountainous region of Bohemian Uplands, with a unique landscape of ancient extinct volcanoes and many large vineyards with terraces cut into the hillsides. The "Gates" are so-called for its canyon-like entry of the river valley, flanked by rocky cliffs. Look out for the three crosses set on the summit of an escarpment to the right - this marks the entry point to the valley. Rolling into the city of Usti, you might like to enjoy a lunch stop with a view. The Vetruse Chateau located atop a hill overlooking the city has a restaurant and garden, and can be reached by cable car from the Forum shopping centre. Also located on the edge of the city are the ruins of the Strekov Castle, a 14th century Gothic fortress perched on a rocky outcrop which guarded the important trade route with Germany from its elevated position.

Your journey continues along the valley, travelling beneath forested hills to reach the city of Decin and your home for the evening. The Decin Castle with its Baroque Rose Garden is just a stone's throw from your hotel and is well worth a visit. Across the Elbe you can find the Shepherd's Wall lookout tower from where you can enjoy a wonderful viewpoint over the city and the castle; the Zoological Garden is also located on the western bank atop a sandstone hill and surrounded by woods.

Accommodation

Hotel

Meals

B

Distance

50 KM

This stretch of the route is probably the most spectacular as you pedal through the otherworldly landscapes of Saxon-Switzerland, punctuated by sandstone towers, rock needles and steep canyons. Almost without knowing it you will reach the border, but before you leave the Czech Republic you might like to stop in Hrensko, where the largest natural stone bridge in Europe, Pravcice Gate, can be found here on the edge of the Saxon Switzerland National Park. It is possible to take a walk from Hrensko to enjoy the striking vistas in this area.

Entering Germany, your route continues past the spa town of Bad Schandau and on to Konigstein. We recommend a stop here to visit the imposing fortress perched high on a hill, offering breathtaking panoramic views all round. The Konigstein Fortress has a long history dating back some 750 years and holds an impressive collection of late Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and 19th century buildings within its walls. Further along the Elbe you will reach another worthwhile stop where you can discover the famous Bastei Bridge, built high among the sandstone pinnacles. A hiking path is accessible from Rathen, taking you through a series of walkways amongst the fascinating rock formations and thick forest, offering magnificent views of this natural wonder and over the surrounding National Park. Bastei is also accessible by public transport from Wehlen; or if you are feeling energetic, it is possible to cycle up to the bastion by bike. From Bastei, your ride continues a further short way along the picturesque Elbe valley to reach Pirna, your destination for the evening.

Accommodation

Hotel

Meals

B

Distance

45 KM

Surrounded by green hills juxtaposed with pale sandstone, Pirna was originally a market town whose prosperity stemmed from the nearby sandstone deposits and river commerce. The famous Venetian court painter Bernardo Bellotto painted a number of large views of Pirna in the 18th century, bringing eminence to this small city. With a short ride today, you can take your time over a leisurely breakfast and explore Pirna's charming historic centre and market square before setting off on your final leg. A short way outside of the city, we highly recommend a visit to the Pillnitz Palace, a grand pleasure palace and summer residence of Saxony nobility. Within the palace gardens you can find a gorgeous camellia tree, believed to be around 250 years old and bearing a spectacular profusion of bright red blossoms in the spring months, as well as the majestic greenhouse which displays an array of exotic plants from South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.

Carrying on along the main Elbe Cycle Route, your week's ride culminates in the beautiful city of Dresden. Often called the Florence of the Elbe, the city offers up a smorgasbord of architecture, art and culture, all wrapped within a romantic landscape. Check in to your hotel and head to the nearby Old Town, where you can lose yourself in the incredible architectural gems here, all just a stone's throw from each other. Explore on foot to admire the iconic church of Frauenkirche overlooking the Baroque Neumarkt square. The magnificent Zwinger Palace is unmissable, along with the neighbouring Sanctissimae Trinitatis Cathedral, Semper Opera House and Dresden Castle. In downtown Dresden, the Grand Garden Palace is the largest and most beautiful park in the city, and even has its own miniature railway. On the edge of the park you can also find the Botanical and Zoological Garden.

Accommodation

Hotel

Meals

B

Distance

25 KM

Enjoy a leisurely breakfast and depending on your time of departure, take a final stroll along the river before making your onward journey.

Across the Elbe you can find the Japanese Palace with its delightful landscaped garden right on the bank of the river; the iconic gleaming golden statue of Augustus the Strong; the Baroque Quarter boasting numerous artisanal shops, cafes and restaurants; not to mention a plethora of museums, gardens and historical landmarks. The hip district of Outer Neustadt is home to the vibrant Art Courtyard Passage, linking themed courtyards with colourful and imaginative designs, inviting the viewer to connect with their playful and creative side. With so much to discover in Dresden, why not extend your stay here to really immerse yourself into this beguiling city? We can assist with arranging additional nights accommodation for you, just speak to our sales team for more details.

Meals

B
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Essential Information

We've compiled some of our Frequently Asked Questions to help you learn more about this amazing trip.

  • All accommodation as described
  • Luggage transfers
  • Meals as described in the Meal Plan
  • Self-guided information pack containing your map and route notes
  • Welcome briefing
  • Bike hire

  • Travel insurance
  • Travel to Prague
  • Travel from Dresden
  • Local transfers or ferry crossings
  • Visas (if applicable)
  • Tourist Taxes may apply and are usually under 5 Euros per person per night
  • Some meals as described in the Meal Plan
  • Personal equipment
  • Any additional activities/excursions indicated as optional

Each self-guided holiday comes with comprehensive route notes and a map or pocket guidebook of the area you are exploring. The route notes contain information about the places you will visit, about the local transport you might need, along with the detailed route notes for your daily walks or cycle rides. We even include some tips for the best places to stop for lunch.

You can expect to receive your Self-Guided Pack containing your route notes, a map or guidebook and all your relevant documents no later than 3 weeks before your holiday start date. We will send your documents using signed for courier so that you can track your package and know that they are safely on their way to you. For bookings of more than 4 people we will send an additional Self-Guided Pack. If you do not need this additional pack please inform our sales team. Your pack will be sent to the lead booker so please remind them to pack it before you set off.

Should your self-guided trip be part of a longer adventure requiring you to leave home more than three weeks before your holiday start date, please do inform our sales team so that we can make alternative delivery arrangements.

Our Self-Guided Holidays are perfect for your next family holiday and are suitable for children of all ages.

Our partner hotels and accommodations are able to provide cots for young children, and some offer family rooms. We can also arrange hire of children’s bikes and tag along bikes for our self-guided cycling trips and with trips such as Lake Constance and the Danube offering routes on designated cycle paths you can rest assured in keeping your family safe.

As a parent we trust that you know your own child’s capabilities, please read the itinerary details to ensure the distances covered each day are suitable for your family. If this is a first time walking holiday for your family, a centre based trip is a fantastic option as it allows you to easily opt out of a days walking if a day of building sand castles, swimming in the pool or visiting museums is calling.

Please discuss this further with our sales team who will be happy to assist in picking the best trip for your family.

The trip starts in Prague and ends in Dresden. All of our self-guided holidays are sold on a Land Only basis allowing you the flexibility to choose the travel method which best suits you.

The nearest airport for this trip is Prague with many departures from regional UK airports. From Prague Airport there are numerous public transport options to the city centre which are regular and cost effective. You can also make use of the Airport Express bus which takes you to the main station in Prague, where you can take a tram or subway connection to your hotel.

From Dresden you can return to Prague by bus or by train, the journey takes around 3 hours.

It is also possible to travel flight-free from the UK by making use of the Eurostar to connect to the rail network in mainland Europe and the sleeper service to Prague. The seat61.com website is a useful resource for rail planning.

This trip is arranged on a bed & breakfast basis to allow you the most flexibility during your holiday.

Water is drinkable from the taps on this holiday. Please fill your personal bottles for your day in the morning. We do not encourage the purchasing of single use plastic bottles.

Traditional Czech and Saxony cooking has been influenced by other nations for centuries, owing to its central location in Europe, but it still maintains its distinctive character. Popular hearty dishes include goulash, a meaty stew served with dumplings within an array of sauces; thick soups; roast meat or baked fish. Pasta is also common due to the influence of Italian cuisine. A traditional Bohemian platter might consist of roast meats such as pork or duck, sausage, smoked meats, along with cabbage (sauerkraut) and potato dumplings.

Those with a sweet tooth will definitely enjoy the delightful cakes and pastries available to fuel you on your way. Strudels, sweet filled pies and sweet buns can be commonly found in any café. For a Saxon speciality, we suggest sampling a slice of Eierschecke, a delicious bake consisting of a base of yeasted cake, layered with quark cheesecake and fluffy vanilla custard. Accompanied with a strong coffee, it will be all too easy to find an excuse for another cake stop.

As you will be visiting some of the best wine producing regions in the Czech Republic and Germany, you will have ample opportunity to sample the local produce on your holiday. Additionally, the region has a long history of brewing beer with pilsner lagers a popular drink, but craft and artisanal beers that hail from tiny breweries can also be experienced, incorporating more unusual ingredients such as honey, bananas or coffee.

Whilst we can cater for vegetarians, albeit sometimes with a more limited choice, we cannot always provide special diets.  Due to the nature of some of the trips that we operate and the countries in which we operate them, it can be very hard (and sometimes impossible) to cater for a wide range of dietary choices and you may have to supplement your diet with food/snacks from home.  If you have specific dietary requirements please do speak to our sales team and they will be able to advise you whether or not we will be able to offer your specific choice.  Please note that we are unable to provide separate menus and cannot accept liability for any problems arising from special dietary requirements or intolerances.

For this holiday you will stay at a selection of 3* hotels and guesthouses, carefully chosen for their ideal locations at the towns and cities you will visit as you journey along the River Elbe. At the end of your holiday you will stay at a 4* hotel in Dresden. All hotels offer comfortable ensuite bedrooms, bike storage facilities, and continental breakfasts. Rooms are on a double or twin basis, some with Austrian style twin beds (two beds within one bed frame and separate bedding).

Staying two nights in Prague at the start of your holiday, you will have plenty of time to explore this beautiful city. It is also possible to arrange additional nights accommodation in either Prague or Dresden if you would like to extend your stay. Please speak to one of our sales team for further details.

Bikes come with 21 gears and come equipped with a pannier and a handlebar bag for your daily essentials plus lights, a bike lock, pump and repair kit. Your bike will be available to collect at your welcome meeting on Day 1 of your holiday.

The hybrid-style bikes provided for this trip come in a unisex frame. We will reserve the appropriate size of bike for you based on your height.

We strongly recommend for you to bring your own helmet with you for the best comfort. We also recommend packing a gel seat for extra comfort or a pair of padded cycling shorts, whilst the cycling is leisurely and there are plenty of opportunities to stop and explore it is always nice to have some padding for a comfortable ride.

E-bikes are also available at an additional supplement of £250. E-bikes come with 8-speed hub gears and coaster brake.

We can arrange children’s bikes upon request. Please get in touch with our sales team for further information.

Your main luggage will be transferred between each of your hotels while you are out on your bike. We ask that you please ensure your luggage is limited 20KG per piece and that your luggage is ready for collection each morning.

Europe

Your passport must meet 2 requirements. It must be:

  • less than 10 years old on the day you enter (check the ‘date of issue’)

  • valid for at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave (check the ‘expiry date’)

For the latest details on visiting countries within the EU or the European Economic Area (EEA), please check the UK Government website

The information that we provide is for UK passport holders. A passport with 6 months remaining validity at the end of your stay is generally required, and you should have at least 2 blank pages for each country that you visit.

It is your responsibility to ensure that you have the correct travel documents and visas for your holiday. Please ensure that you check for the latest advice before travel. For the most up to date information on entry requirements, please visit the UK Government website.

Vaccinations

You should contact your doctor or travel clinic to check whether you require any specific vaccinations.

GHIC / Medical cover

UK residents should carry a free Global Health Insurance Card (GHIC). This entitles you to state provided medical treatment when you're visiting an EU country or Switzerland. This is not a substitute for medical travel insurance which is vital when travelling overseas.

Severe Allergies

Please inform our KE Sales and support team of any severe allergies you may have before travel. We will always do our best to help but we are unable to guarantee an allergy free environment on our KE trips. We advise that you always carry your own treatment for the allergy with you such as 'adrenaline auto-injectors' if required.  We also recommend that you discuss this with your accommodation on arrival so that they can better assist you.

The currency for part or all of this holiday is the Euro.

The unit of currency in the Czech Republic is the Czech Koruna (CZK).

The advantage of a self-guided cycling holiday is that you decide the pace. This trip is designed for leisure cyclists and does not require you to be in peak fitness. Having said this it is always sensible to get some additional exercise before going on an active holiday. After all, the fitter you are the more enjoyable your cycling will be. You should be comfortable with cycling an average of 50 km a day on easy cycle paths or quiet roads and we advise you to dust off your bike and head out on a few rides before your holiday.

This Central European region has a warm and temperate climate. In April and September the daytime temperatures are cool, around 10-15 degrees C on average. In the summer months the daytime temperatures average between 16-18 degrees C. Rainfall can be experienced at any time of the year.

As a reputable tour operator, KE supports the British Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office's ‘Travel Aware’ campaign to enable British citizens to prepare for their journeys overseas. The 'Travel Aware' website provides a single, authoritative source of advice for all kinds of travellers and we recommend that prior to travel, all KE clients visit the official UK Government website at travelaware.campaign.gov.uk and read the FCDO Travel Advice for their chosen destination. North Americans can also check out the U.S. Department of State website: www.travel.state.gov for essential travel advice and tips.

KE treat the safety and security of all clients as the most important aspect of any trip we organise. We would not run any trip that we did not consider reasonably safe.  Should the FCDO advise against travel for any reason, we will contact everyone booked to travel to discuss the situation.  We receive regular updates direct from the FCDO and are in constant touch with our contacts on the ground.  If you have any questions about government travel advice, please call our office.

KE do not encourage the use of single use plastic items. We are ensuring that our agents all over the world are working together to reduce the problem and educate those around them. We are leading by example in our KE office by reducing our plastic use.

Prague & The Czech Republic – Rick Steves

The Czech Republic – The Most Haunted Country in the World? By G. Michael Vasey

Dresden: A City Reborn – Alan Russell & Anthony Clayton

Dresden: The Fire and the Darkness – Sinclair McKay

It is an essential condition of joining a holiday with KE Adventure Travel that you have a valid travel insurance policy to cover the cost of medical treatment and to protect the value of your holiday in the event of cancellation.  When taking out insurance please ensure the policy you choose covers you for the activities and altitude included in your itinerary.

For appropriate insurance cover we recommend Campbell Irvine Direct.  Please go to our Travel Insurance page for further information and to get a quote.

  • Cycling shorts

  • Cycle helmet

  • Functional base layer

  • T-shirts

  • Scarf

  • Hat

  • Windproof jacket

  • Fleece / extra layer

  • Rain protection

  • Rucksack (approx. 20 l)

  • Small first aid kit for your rucksack

  • Sunscreen

  • Water bottle or hydration pack

  • Camera (batteries/memory card)

  • Mobile Phone (ensure your data package covers your destination)

  • Power bank

  • Waterproof phone cover

  • Sun glasses

  • Personal wash kit

  • Reusable cloth bag for shopping to avoid the use of plastic bags

  • Tupperware for picnics

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Land Only Information

Please note our 'from price' listed is based on 4 persons in double or twin occupancy, however we can quote for any number of travellers, including solo travellers, contact our sales team for a quote.

This trip is available for departures on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays throughout the dates listed.

All of our self-guided holidays are sold on a Land Only basis allowing you the flexibility to choose the travel method which best suits you. You may even wish to make this holiday part of a bigger adventure or pair it with one of our other holidays. We can arrange additional nights accommodation before or after your self-guided trip, ask our sales team to find out more about this.

Our sales team will be happy to provide you a quote for scheduled flights or alternatively you may wish to book your own flights with a low cost carrier from your nearest regional airport.

Please DO NOT book your flights before you have received your booking confirmation and your deposit has been taken.

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Changes to flights

Please be aware that the flight industry is experiencing a high level of service fluctuation and changes to your flights may occur. This may also require amends to the transfers and joining arrangements. Thank you all for continuing your patience and understanding.

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