What is included in this trip ?
- Transportation by coach
- Amihan Snack with soft drink
- Amihan breakfast with coffee or tea
- 6 Nights Hotel Accommodations
- Breakfast in the Hotel
What is not included in this trip ?
-Beverages and personal expenses
-Tips for the driver (2€ per night per person)
-Lunch and Dinner
Bordeaux isn’t just a city with the same name as the famous French wine. An intoxicating cocktail of 18th-century savoir-faire, millennial hi-tech and urban street life, France's sixth largest city is among Europe's most exciting and gutsy players.
Burgos was the capital city of the unified kingdom of Castile and Leon for five centuries, and boasts one of the masterpieces of Spanish Gothic, its Cathedral, declared a World Heritage Site. In addition to visiting Burgos' old town, you can explore its province through interesting routes along the banks of the Duero and Arlanza rivers.
Fatima is not only known as a religious site but the city is also filled with cultural activities. From lighting a candle at the sanctuary for a loved one to visiting local villages, the city has a lot to offer. On the 13th of May in 1917, the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared in a flash of light to three shepherd children near Fatima in a field called the Cova de Iria, urging them to return to the same spot on the 13th of each month.
Lisbon is known for being one of Europe’s most laid-back and sunniest capitals, Lisbon has become a trendy city break destination.
Built on seven hills, it’s an incredibly scenic and romantic city, and has an unrivalled position by the sea, with several sandy beaches just minutes from downtown. Offering historical sights and fun in the sun, it’s a European capital like no other, and one that you’ll want to return to time and again.
The historic centre of Valladolid, the city on the Pisuerga River, is home to an interesting collection of Renaissance architecture comprising houses, palaces and emblematic buildings such as the Cathedral, the College of San Gregorio (today the site of the National Sculpture Museum) and the church of San Pablo.
Lourdes, a world bastion of spirituality, welcomes over 5 million visitors from over 140 countries every year. There are some places so charged with emotion, you simply have to see them during your visit to the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes.