Travel & Tours
Currently, there are no upcoming tours planned, but I will keep you posted!
What are the Advantages of Traveling with a Tour?
- Tours cover a lot of ground. The itineraries tend to be general, and tours are an excellent way to get a good overview of a large region.
- No driving or finding parking – The transportation is comfortable, and someone else does the driving. I will always remember our coach driver inching around the corners on the narrow streets of Edinburgh in a full-size bus. I would not want that responsibility.
- Making new friends – No one hits it off with everyone, but in my experience, the people on Holiday Vacation tours are friendly and kind. It is nice to see a familiar face every day, even if you don’t spend time together one-on-one. My mother, an experienced tour traveler, still vacations with a friend she met on one of her first tours.
- Someone else handles the planning. I enjoy planning travel, but some people do not. On a tour, it’s all taken care of, and the tour guide spends most of their time confirming activities and accommodations to make sure everything goes smoothly.
What if I don't want to do something listed on the itinerary?
I have special dietary restrictions or food allergies. Will Holiday Vacations be able to accommodate that?
What is the benefit of booking this trip with you specifically?
To see the full itinerary, watch the video for a $100 travel credit, and book this trip, please click here.
I am so excited to share this travel experience with you.
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