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UK, France, Italy and Greece Travel Tour 483

UK, France, Italy and Greece Travel Tour 483

Discover the United Kingdom, France and Italy and Greece with Our Expert Local Guides! This 13-day, 12-night tour includes hotel accommodations, some meals, and guided activities. With an English/Italian/French/Greek-speaking guide, you'll enjoy seamless travel and unforgettable experiences in Europe. Pricing is the same for departures from any major U.S. city. Please note that all schedules are approximate and may vary. City and hotel taxes are not included in the tour price and must be paid separately at the tour destination.

Overview Of UK, France, Italy and Greece Travel Tour 483

London Tour
Palace of Versailles Tour
Dinner on Seine
Paris City Tour
Lunch at Eiffel Tower
Colosseum
Vatican Tour
Athens Tour
Mykonos Walking Tour
Santorini Tour
DAYS
13 Days, 12 Nights
AIRFARE
Not Included (Included within Europe)
HOTELS
Included
LOCAL GUIDE
English / French / Italian / Greek Included
ACTIVITIES
Included
MEALS
Some Meals Included

Note: Ensure that you check for any travel restrictions and entry requirements at your destination. It is your responsibility to be prepared with all necessary travel documents and paperwork. Plan to arrive at the airport at least three hours before your scheduled departure time.

Day 1

Arrival in London and London City Tour

Day 2

Free day

Day 3

Train to Paris, Palace of Versailles and Dinner Cruise

Day 4

Paris City Tour and Lunch at Eiffel Tower

Day 5

Flight to Rome and Colosseum Tour

Day 6

Vatican City

Day 7

Free day

Day 8

Flight to Athens

Day 9

Athens Tour

Day 10

Flight to Mykonos and Mykonos Tour

Day 11

Ferry to Santorini and Santorini Tour

Day 12

Free day

Day 13

Flight to Athens and transfer to airport

Santorini Tour

santorini tour

Athens Tour

athens tour

Mykonos Tour

mykonos tour

mykonos

mykonos

Vatican City

vatican city

Palace of Versailles

palace of versailles

Dinner Cruise on Seine River

dinner cruise on seine river

London City Tour

london city tour

Lunch at Eiffel Tower

lunch at eiffel tower

Paris City Tour

paris city tour

  • 2 Night Hotel London (Breakfast included)
  • 2 Night Hotel Paris (Breakfast included)
  • 2 Night Hotel Rome (Breakfast included)
  • 2 Night Hotel Athens (Breakfast included)
  • 1 Night Hotel Mykonos (Breakfast included)
  • 2 Night Hotel Santorini (Breakfast included)
  • Pick up from London airport
  • London City Tour
  • Train from London to Paris
  • Paris City Tour
  • Dinner Cruise on Seine River
  • Palace of Versailles Visit
  • Lunch at Eiffel Tower
  • Flight from Paris to Rome
  • Transfer from Rome airport to hotel
  • Colosseum Tour
  • Vatican City Tour
  • Flight from Rome to Athens
  • Athens City Tour
  • Mykonos Tour
  • Ferry from Mykonos to Santorini
  • Santorini Tour
  • Transfer from hotel to airport on last day
  • Local Certified Guide
  • City and hotel taxes are not included in the tour price and must be paid separately at the tour destination.

London

Language

  • The official language of London is English, and it’s widely spoken throughout the city.

Time Zone

  • London operates on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or British Summer Time (BST) during daylight saving, making it 7 hours ahead of Salt Lake City Mountain Time.

Electricity

  • London uses Type G wall sockets with a standard voltage of 230V. Travelers from the U.S. will need a plug adapter and possibly a voltage converter.

Climate

  • London has a temperate oceanic climate (Cfb) characterized by cool, often cloudy winters with occasional rain or snow, and mild, pleasant summers. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, so it’s always a good idea to carry an umbrella.

Health

  • While medical insurance is not required to travel to London, it’s recommended for peace of mind, especially if you plan to stay for an extended period or participate in activities. https://www.travelexinsurance.com/homepage?location=44-0110&go=bp

Currency

  • The currency in London is the Pound Sterling (GBP). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s handy to have cash for small purchases or markets.

Transportation

  • London’s public transport system is excellent, with the Tube, buses, and trains connecting all parts of the city. Get an Oyster card or contactless payment method for easy travel. Walking is also a great way to explore central London.

Tipping

  • Tipping is appreciated but not always expected. A service charge is often included in restaurant bills, but if not, 10–15% is customary. Small tips are appreciated in taxis and at hotels.

Safety

  • London is a safe city, but it’s wise to stay aware of your surroundings and watch for pickpockets, especially in crowded tourist areas and on public transport.

Packing Tips

  • Pack layers, as London’s weather can change quickly. Comfortable walking shoes are a must for exploring. An umbrella or waterproof jacket is essential year-round.

Local Etiquette

  • Londoners value politeness and patience. Always queue properly, and be mindful of personal space, especially on public transport.

Connectivity

  • Free public Wi-Fi is available in many areas, including cafes, museums, and parks. Consider purchasing a local SIM card or international roaming plan for seamless connectivity.

France

What language is spoken?

  • The official language of Paris is French. While many locals speak English, learning a few basic French phrases will be helpful and appreciated.

What is the time zone?

  • Paris is 8 hours ahead of our Salt Lake City mountain time.

Will I need a converter/adapter for electricity?

  • Paris uses Type C and E outlets with a standard voltage of 230V. Bring an adapter if your electronics use a different plug type.

What is the climate like?

  • The climate in Paris varies by season. For example, February sees temperatures ranging from a high of 46°F (8°C) to a low of 37°F (3°C). Be sure to pack accordingly for both rain and cooler weather.

Will I need travel Insurance?

  • Medical insurance is recommended but not required for traveling to Paris. Consider getting travel insurance that covers health emergencies. Find insurance here.

What is the currency?

  • The official currency in Paris is the Euro (€). The exchange rate varies, but as of now, $1 USD is approximately equal to 0.94 Euros.

What is transportation like?

  • Paris has an extensive public transportation system, including the Metro, buses, and trams, making it easy to navigate the city. Consider purchasing a Paris Visite pass for unlimited travel on public transport.

Is it safe?

  • While Paris is generally safe, be cautious of your belongings in crowded areas. Pickpocketing can occur, especially near major attractions like the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre.

What is the local cuisine?

  • Don’t miss trying local delicacies such as escargot, coq au vin, and various cheeses. Many cafés and bistros offer affordable lunch menus, so you can experience traditional French cuisine without breaking the bank.

What is the Cultural Etiquette?

  • When entering shops or restaurants, it’s customary to greet the staff with “bonjour” (hello) or “bonsoir” (good evening). It's considered polite to say “merci” (thank you) when leaving.

Is Tipping customary?

  • Tipping in Paris is not obligatory, as service charges are included in your bill. However, rounding up the bill or leaving small change is appreciated for good service.

Italy

Language

  • The official language in Italy is Italian. Knowing a few basic phrases can enhance your experience and help you connect with locals.

Time Zone

  • Italy is 8 hours ahead of Salt Lake City Mountain Time (CET, UTC+1). During Daylight Saving Time (from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October), it is UTC+2.

Electricity

  • The power plug sockets used in Italy are Type C and Type F. The standard voltage is 230 V, and the frequency is 50 Hz. Consider bringing a power adapter for your devices.

Climate

  • Italy experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Winters can be cool and humid in the north and mountainous regions. Be sure to check the weather for your travel dates and pack accordingly.

Health

  • While medical insurance is recommended when traveling to Italy, it is not mandatory. Ensure your health insurance covers international travel or consider purchasing travel insurance. https://www.travelexinsurance.com/homepage?location=44-0110&go=bp

Tips

  • Although tourism workers receive a fixed salary, tips can supplement their income. It is courteous to tip for exceptional service, but it is not obligatory. For restaurants, rounding up the bill or leaving a small amount is appreciated.

Currency

  • The legal currency in Italy is the Euro (€). As of the latest exchange rate, 1 US dollar is approximately equal to 0.939 Euros. It's a good idea to check the current exchange rates before traveling.

Transportation

  • Italy has an extensive public transportation system, including trains, buses, and metros. Consider purchasing a rail pass if you plan to travel between cities frequently.

Dining Etiquette

  • Italians typically dine late, with dinner often starting around 8 PM. It's common to linger over meals, so don't rush. Also, keep in mind that many restaurants charge a "coperto" (cover charge) for setting the table.

Safety

  • Italy is generally safe for tourists, but it's wise to be cautious in crowded areas and tourist hotspots to avoid pickpockets. Keep your belongings secure and be aware of your surroundings.

Local Customs

  • Italians are known for their warm hospitality. Greeting people with a friendly "Buongiorno" (Good morning) or "Buonasera" (Good evening) can go a long way in making a positive impression.

Cultural Sites

  • Many cultural sites in Italy offer discounted or free entry on certain days or times. Research ahead to plan your visits and take advantage of these opportunities.

Greece

What is the official language?

  • The official language in Greece is Greek. English is commonly spoken in major tourist areas, but learning a few Greek phrases can enhance your experience and show appreciation to locals.

What is the time zone?

  • Greece is 9 hours ahead of our Salt Lake City mountain time.

Will I need a converter/adapter for electricity?

  • The power plug sockets used in Greece are Type C, Type L, and Type F. Voltage is 230V, and the standard frequency is 50 Hz. U.S. travelers will need an adapter and possibly a voltage converter.

What is the climate like?

  • Greece has a Mediterranean climate, with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers, especially in the southern lowlands and islands. Winters in the central and northern mountainous areas can be cold with snowfall. Check the weather forecast close to your travel dates to pack appropriately.

Will I need insurance?

  • Medical insurance is recommended for travel in Greece, although it is not required. Greece has a high standard of healthcare, but travelers are encouraged to carry sufficient health insurance in case of emergencies. You can find that here.

Is tipping customary?

  • Though all tourism workers receive a fixed salary, tipping is customary and appreciated for good service. Consider tipping your servers, hotel staff, and tour guides if you receive exceptional service. Standard tips include 5-10% for meals and a few Euros for hotel staff.

What is the currency?

  • The official currency of Greece is the Euro (€). Exchange rates can vary, but currently, 1 US dollar is approximately equal to 0.94 Euros. Credit cards are widely accepted, but carrying some cash for small purchases is advisable, especially in rural areas.

What is the transportation like?

  • Greece has an extensive bus and ferry network, especially on the islands. In cities like Athens, public transportation, including metro and tram services, is efficient. Car rentals are available but remember that driving in Greece can be challenging in some areas, especially on narrow or mountainous roads.

What is the local etiquette?

  • Greeks are known for their hospitality and warmth. When entering a home or small shop, greet with a simple “Kalimera” (Good morning) or “Kalispera” (Good evening). Respect for elders is valued, and modest attire is appreciated in churches and religious sites.

Is it safe?

  • Greece is generally safe, but like any popular destination, pickpocketing can be an issue in crowded areas. Keep your belongings secure and stay aware of your surroundings, especially in busy tourist spots.

London

What is the official language in London?

English is the official language in London, and it is widely spoken by locals..

What is the typical food eaten in London?

Sunday roast with Yorkshire pudding, shepherds or cottage pie, fish and chips ( to be bought from a fish and chip shop, not a pub), full English breakfast and more!

What currency is used in London?

The official currency is the British Pound Sterling (£).

What are the main transportation options used in London?

The London Underground (Tube) is the most efficient way to get around. Buses, black cabs, and rideshare services like Uber are also popular. Walking and cycling are great for shorter distances.

Are there any tipping customs in London?

Tipping in London is optional but appreciated for good service. At restaurants, 10–12.5% is customary if service is not already included in the bill.

What kind of weather should I expect in London?

London has a temperate climate with mild winters and summers. Rain is common year-round, so packing an umbrella or waterproof jacket is a good idea.

Can I use public Wi-Fi in London?

Yes, public Wi-Fi is widely available in cafes, restaurants, and transportation hubs. Many parks and public spaces also offer free Wi-Fi.

Is travel insurance necessary?

It is recommended but not mandatory. Purchase travel insurance here

What are the Visa requirements when traveling to London?

Be sure to check personal Visa requirements here

France

Is the water safe to drink?

Tap water in France is safe and widely drinkable. Some travelers prefer bottled water, which is readily available. Restaurants often offer still (sans gaz) or sparkling (avec gaz) options, and tap water is frequently served upon request.

What to do if you are in need of a restroom?

If necessary, cafés and brasseries are the most accessible option, though it is polite to make a small purchase. Public restrooms are available in metro stations and public spaces, but cleanliness varies. Some older facilities may be basic, and coin payment is sometimes required.

Is France safe?

France is generally safe for visitors, though petty theft and pickpocketing are common in busy tourist areas. Travelers should be cautious in crowded spaces, on public transport, and near major landmarks. It is best to carry only essential items and use hotel safes for valuables. Awareness and basic precautions significantly reduce risk. Travel Insurance is recommended, check here.

What is the weather like?

France has a mild, temperate climate, with variations depending on region. Spring and autumn are often considered ideal for travel due to comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds. Summers are warm and lively, while winters are cooler, especially in the north and mountainous areas. Some regions, like Provence, are warmer but can experience strong seasonal winds.

What is the internet like/cell phone use?

Internet access is widely available in cities through hotels, cafés, and public areas. Rural coverage may be less consistent. Mobile networks generally work well in populated areas, and most accommodations provide Wi-Fi for guests.

What charging plug is needed in France?

France uses 220V electricity with standard European two-pin round plug sockets. Travelers will need an adapter, and devices not designed for 220V may also require a voltage converter.

What is the currency?

The official currency is the Euro. ATMs are widely available across cities, airports, and towns, making it easy to withdraw cash. While cards are commonly accepted, having some cash on hand is still useful for smaller businesses.

Is tipping customary?

Service is usually included in restaurant bills, but small tips are appreciated for good service. Rounding up or leaving a few euros is common. Tipping for taxis, hotel staff, and tour guides is also customary but generally modest compared to other countries.

What is the Cuisine and Dining Culture of France?

French dining follows structured meal times, with lunch typically midday and dinner in the evening. Cafés, brasseries, and wine bars offer more casual options, while restaurants often focus on seasonal and local ingredients. Dining is seen as a social experience, and meals are often enjoyed at a relaxed pace.

What are the seasons like?

France experiences distinct seasons, with summer being the busiest travel period due to festivals and warm weather. Spring and fall are popular for sightseeing thanks to mild conditions and fewer crowds. Winter brings festive markets and skiing opportunities in alpine regions, making it attractive year-round depending on interests.

What are the Visa requirements?

France visa application requirements include a valid passport (issued within 10 years, valid 3+ months past return), completed application form, two ICAO-standard photos, and supporting documents based on trip purpose. You can check visa requirements here.

Italy

What is the official language in Italy?

Italian.

What is the official currency in Italy?

Euros.

What should I pack when traveling to Italy?

comfortable walking shoes, light layers for changing weather, a stylish scarf or had, a good camera to capture the unforgettable moments, and any other necessities.

What is the typical food eaten in Italy?

Pasta, Risotto, Pizza, Soup, Meats and Seafood dishes.

When is the best time to visit Italy?

The best times to visit are spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) when the weather is mild, and tourist crowds are smaller.

Is tipping customary in Italy?

Tipping is appreciated but not obligatory. It's common to round up the bill or leave small change. In restaurants, a service charge is often included.

What are the main forms of transportation in Italy?

Trains, buses, and metros are popular, as well as taxis and ridesharing services. Many cities are also walkable.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Italy?

Yes, credit cards are widely accepted in most places, but it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller establishments and markets.

What is the time zone in Italy?

Italy is in the Central European Time Zone (CET), which is UTC+1. During Daylight Saving Time (from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October), it is UTC+2.

Do I need a via to visit Italy?

Visitors from many countries, including the U.S., can enter Italy for tourism without a visa for up to 90 days. However, it's essential to check visa requirements based on your nationality. Check requirements here

Do I need travel insurance when traveling to Italy?

Travel insurance is not required but it is recommended. Use this link to purchase travel insurance.

Greece

What current does Greece use and what equipment will I need?

Greece uses a 220V electrical system, while the U.S. operates on 110V. Many modern devices are dual-voltage, but you will still need a plug adapter to fit European-style outlets.

Do you have an idea of temperature and does it rain during the winter?

Winter weather can vary, some days are mild and sunny, while others are cooler with rain. Average temperatures are around 55°F, but warmer days in the 70s can occur. Freezing temperatures are rare except in mountainous areas, where snow is possible. Rain is more common in winter, while summers are typically very dry.

Is the water in Greece drinkable?

In most places, tap water is safe to drink. However, if you prefer filtered or bottled water, it is widely available. On some islands, the water may have a salty taste due to mineral content, so bottled water is often preferred. In cities like Athens, the tap water is high quality.

Are there in some hotels waste-baskets because you can't flush toilet-paper down the toilet?

Yes, this is common in many places, especially on the islands. Due to older plumbing systems and narrow pipes, toilet paper is often disposed of in bins instead of being flushed. In newer or higher-end hotels, especially in Athens, flushing may be allowed.

What is the currency?

Greece uses the euro as its official currency. It’s helpful to have some cash upon arrival, though ATMs are widely available and usually offer the best exchange rates.

Are credit cards widely accepted?

Cash is still very commonly used. While many hotels and larger businesses accept credit cards, smaller shops, restaurants, and rural areas may prefer cash. It’s a good idea to carry euros for everyday purchases.

What’s the weather like in Greece?

Greece has a Mediterranean climate with long, sunny periods. Summers are hot and dry, while winters are cooler and wetter. Average summer temperatures are around 79°F but can climb much higher, especially inland.

Is Greece safe?

Greece is considered a very safe travel destination. As with anywhere, take basic precautions such as watching your belongings in crowded areas and avoiding scams, particularly near busy transport hubs. Travel Insurance is always recommended. You can check here.

What is the food like in Greece?

Greek cuisine is fresh, flavorful, and based on high-quality ingredients. Popular dishes include tzatziki, olives, feta cheese, Greek salad, moussaka, and fresh seafood. Street food like souvlaki is a must-try, and traditional drinks like ouzo are commonly enjoyed.

Is the water safe to drink?

Tap water is safe in most cities and larger towns. However, on some islands and in smaller villages, bottled water is recommended. Be mindful of plastic use and recycle when possible.

What is the tipping culture in Greece?

Tipping is appreciated but not required. A tip of around 5%–15% is typical depending on the level of service. It’s best to give tips in cash directly to staff, as they may not receive tips added to credit card payments.

I don't speak Greek. Can I get around on my own?

Yes, English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas and among younger people. Road signs in cities are often bilingual. Learning a few basic Greek phrases is appreciated and can enhance your experience.

What time zone is Greece in?

Greece operates on Eastern European Time (UTC+2) and observes daylight saving time (UTC+3) from late March to late October.

What kind of hours are restaurants open?

Dining times are later than in many countries. Lunch typically starts around 2 p.m., and dinner often begins after 9 p.m. Meals are social and can last several hours.

What essential items should I pack for a trip to Greece?

Bring comfortable walking shoes for uneven streets and historical sites, lightweight clothing, and sun protection. If visiting islands like Santorini, consider sturdy sandals or water shoes for rocky beaches.

How can I use my phone in Greece?

You can use an international roaming plan, purchase an eSIM before arrival, or buy a local SIM card once you land. Make sure your phone is unlocked and compatible.

What are the entry requirements?

Visitors from the U.S., Canada, and Australia need a valid passport but do not require a visa for stays under 90 days. Passports should be valid for at least three months beyond your departure date. It’s wise to carry copies of important documents. You can check requirements here.

How to deal with jet lag?

Stay hydrated, avoid heavy meals and alcohol, and adjust to the local schedule as soon as possible. Exposure to natural sunlight and light activity can help reset your internal clock.

What is the weather like?

Greece generally has warm, dry weather. The best time to visit is from May through October. Summer can be extremely hot and crowded, while spring and early fall offer more comfortable conditions. Islands tend to be slightly cooler than the mainland, and evenings may require a light jacket.

Pricing & Availability

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Itinerary

Day 1 - UK, France, Italy and Greece Travel Tour 483

Arrival in London and enjoy your first day in London. Note that all times are approximate and subject to change.

Meals Provided:None

Hotel:Melia White House or similar category

Activities:London City Tour

Timeline:

1. Arrival in London. || 51.469572208560564, -0.4543709735698489

2. Airport pick up

3. Leave luggage in bus during city tour

4. 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM - Private London City Tour

This tour includes transportation and a local certified guide

5. Big Ben. || 51.50084938916221, -0.1246844113583947 

The Elizabeth Tower is the clock tower of the Palace of Westminster in London, England. It contains the Great Clock, a striking clock with five bells. The tower is nicknamed "Big Ben", a name which was originally applied only to the largest bell of the clock.

6. The London Eye. || 51.50333997453244, -0.11948165183500221 

The London Eye, or the Millennium Wheel, is a cantilevered observation wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It is Europe's tallest cantilevered observation wheel, and the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom with over three million visitors annually.

7. St James's Park. || 51.50310054006754, -0.1339480383428005 

St James's Park is a 23-hectare urban park in the City of Westminster, central London. A Royal Park, it is at the southernmost end of the St James's area, which was named after a once isolated medieval hospital dedicated to St James the Less, now the site of St James's Palace.

8. Clarence House. || 51.5042259889896, -0.13850915183497103 

Clarence House is a royal residence on The Mall in the City of Westminster, London. It was built in 1825–1827, adjacent to St James's Palace, for the royal Duke of Clarence, the future King William IV. The four-storey house is faced in pale stucco.

9. Buckingham Palace Guard Mounting. || 51.50146081224232, -0.1418309942722346

Note this is included when the tour takes place on Monday, Wednesday, Friday or Sunday but has the possibility of being canceled.

10. Hotel check in. || 51.52526286034237, -0.14375473164046731

11. Free time

12. Night in London

London City Tour Important Information

Accommodations

Melia White House or similar category

The Melia White House hotel was built in 1936 and was originally launched as The White House luxury apartments. The hotel’s building still preserves its architectural value as a prime example of art décor style in late 1930s. This 4-star deluxe hotel includes 581 rooms, 112 apartments, 3 meeting rooms, a restaurants and bar including a terrace and an executive lounge.

Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel or similar category

The Hotel Novotel Paris Centre Tour Eiffel is located in the heart of Paris, opposite the Seine river and a short distance from the Eiffel Tower. It is ideal for business travel, meetings and seminars, as well as for weekends in Paris as a couple or with family. The hotel is situated in the center of Paris close to the Champs-Elysees, the Louvre and Notre-Dame. It has two restaurants, a bar, a paying indoor pool a fitness room and a sauna. Free WIFI and secure car park available.

Domus Australia or similar category

Domus Australia is an authentic Italian 32 room Guest house established by the Australian Catholic Church. It is located in the centre of Rome within walking distance to the Spanish Steps, key shopping areas and Rome's major cultural attractions.

Divani Caravel Hotel or similar category

Divani Caravel is a 5-star iconic hotel ideally situated in central Athens. A member of Divani Collection Hotels, Greece's most historic luxury hotel chain, Divani Caravel exemplifies refined luxury and exceptional service. Our hotel accommodation features 471 rooms (42 suites and 2 Presidential suites). Facilities: Conference Space, rooftop swimming pool and fitness center, JuJu Bar-Restaurant, and more. Divani Caravel also hosts business and private events in its elegant meeting settings.

Greco Philia | Hotel Boutique or similar category

Set on the cliffs above Elia beach, Greco Philia Hotel Boutique offers exclusive accommodations with magnificent Aegean Sea views in an ultra-relaxing and luxurious setting. Guests can laze around the sparkling waters of the pool and enjoy breathtaking views over the sea.

Suites of the Gods or similar category

Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Megalochori, Suites of the Gods is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its romantic environment and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Suites of the Gods makes it easy to enjoy the best of Megalochori. Our suites offer amenities such as flat screen TV, refrigerator and air conditioning among other. Guests can go online with free wifi offered by the hotel. Suites Of The Gods Hotel features a 24 hour front desk, room service, and a concierge, to help make your stay more enjoyable

Airfare & Transportation

If you need airfare included for your guided tour please contact us today and we will be able to provide you with airfare accommodations. If you contact us about airfare the price of your guided tour will very so we will get back to you within 24-48 hours.

Flight Number

W4 6062 (2 Hours 5 Minutes)

AZ 720 (1 Hour 55 Minutes)

A3 370 (45 Minutes)

GQ 341 (45 Minutes)

Departing 

Paris Orly Airport (ORY) (Day 5) 9:05 AM

Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO) (Day 8) 8:15 AM

Athens International Airport "Eleftherios Venizelos" (ATH) (Day 10) 4:40 AM

Santorini Airport (JTR) (Day 13) 8:30 AM

Arrival 

Leonardo da Vinci International Airport (FCO) (Day 5) 11:10 AM

Athens International Airport "Eleftherios Venizelos" (ATH) (Day 8) 11:10 AM

Mykonos International Airport (JMK) (Day 10) 5:25 AM

Athens International Airport "Eleftherios Venizelos" (ATH) (Day 13) 9:15 AM

Tour Activities

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Our Happy Clients

Fantastic trip to Paris with Evolution 35. Between booking our trip and the time we left, we had lots of questions and they were always so quick to respond to our emails. It was so wonderful that they took care of many details of our trip for us, especially the first couple of days as we were getting oriented in a foreign place! Our tour guide was hilarious and knowledgeable. He helped us stay safe and have a lot of fun too! A great experience for us!

- Jenny Leake

Our Happy Clients

Contacté con esta empresa gracias a una amiga. La relación calidad/precio me ha parecido
excelente. La atención durante la contratación del viaje fue muy buena y rápida.
Solucionaron todas nuestras dudas, que eran muchas, con paciencia y acierto. La propuesta
que finalmente contratamos ha sido ideal para una primera vez en Hawaii, nos ha permitido
vivir la tranquilidad de la isla y hacer rutas por los parques naturales. En la llegada a Maui no
reubicaron a un apartahotel mejor en una zona diferente a la inicial que resultó ser un gran
acierto, dado que íbamos en familia, y facilitó nuestra estancia. Si podemos volver en el
futuro para conocer las otras islas, seguro que repetimos con ellos. ¡Gracias!

- Mireia González Merino
UK, France, Italy and Greece Travel Tour 483