Netherlands and France

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The tring-tring of bicycles sounds the start of your Netherlands and France tour. Kick back on the canals of Amsterdam and in the quiet beauty of Bruges, visiting Brussel. Discover Paris and Mont Saint Michelle, continuing to Nantes, Rennes, and Montpellier. Wake up and see the fantastic Port du Gard traveling to Nizza with an excursion to Monte Carlo and Cannes, setting the tone for an unforgettable trip.

Day 1: Transfer from Barcelona airport to the hotel.

Day 2: Guided morning tour and free afternoon.

Day 3: Departure to Zaragoza with a guided visit of the Monastery of Montserrat.

Day 4: Guided morning tour of the city and departure to Lourdes. Photo stop at pilgrimage bridge.

Day 5: One full-free day immersion praying in Lourdes.

Day 6: Departure to Santander with a guided tour of the city.

Day 7: Departure to Santiago de Compostela.

Day 8: One full-free day praying in Santiago.

Day 9: Departure to Fatima, with Porto’s visit.

Day 10: One full-day immersion praying in Fatima.

Day 11: Departure to Lisbon, with a visit at the UNESCO heritage of Batalha.

Day 12: Guided morning tour of the city and free afternoon.

Day 13: Departure to Airport.

Day 1: Transfer from Amsterdam airport to the hotel.

Day 2: Guided tour of the city and free afternoon.

Day 3: Departure to Bruges with a guided visit of Brussel.

Day 4: Visit Bruges and depart to Paris.

Day 5: Guided tour of the city and free time.

Day 6: Departure to Mont Saint Michelle with a stop to the D-Day beach.

Day 7: Departure to Nantes with a guided tour of Rennes.

Day 8: Guided morning tour of the city and free time.

Day 9: Departure to Montpellier with a guided city tour.

Day 10: Departure to Nizza with a photo stop at Pout du Garde.

Day 11: Excursion at Monte Carlo and Cannes

Day 12: Departure from the hotel to the Airport.

Netherlands

The Netherlands has the highest density of museums in the world.

Amsterdam is built entirely on stilts and has 1200 bridges.

The most beloved street food is raw herring served with onions and gherkins.

The Dutch love salted licorice, it’s something they just can’t live without. They love vintage and flea markets. There are markets where you can buy used clothes by the kilo.

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Capital city

Amsterdam

Language

Dutch

Good morning

Goedemorgen

Good evening

Goedenacht

Currency

Euro

Winter avg temp

Summer avg temp

18°

Time zone

GMT+1

France

France is nearly one-fifth of the total area of the EU. Because of its six-sided shape, France is sometimes referred to as the hexagon.

“Liberty, Equality and Fraternity” is France’s national motto.

Not a single STOP sign exists in the entire city of Paris. The last one was removed in 2012 and was located on the Saint-Exupéry dock.

Capital city

Paris

Language

French

Good morning

Bonjour

Good evening

Bonsoir

Currency

Euro

Winter avg temp

Summer avg temp

20°

Time zone

GMT+2

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