Mediterranean Coastal Journey Spain, France & Italy
Mediterranean Coastal Journey Spain, France & Italy
Mediterranean Coastal Journey Spain, France & Italy
16 Days Starting in Barcelona, Spain and ending in Tuscany, Italy
Visiting: Barcelona, Girona, Costa Brava, Marseille, Nice, Genoa, Cinque Terre, Florence, San Gimignano, Tuscany
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Tour code:
15600
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Fully Guided
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Tour Overview
Venture along the glittering Mediterranean coast on an immersive journey connecting the Spanish, French and Italian Rivieras. Taste your way along the Mediterranean coast sampling paella in Barcelona, flavorful Provencal cuisine in Marseille and traditional focaccia in Genoa. Enjoy the iconic must-sees like La Sagrada Familia and venture to gems off the beaten path, like the rolling hills of the Tuscan countryside. Take a step into the culture and meet the locals. From chameleonic Barcelona to sun-kissed Nice; from glamorous Monaco to the rolling hills of the Chianti countryside, find your dream Mediterranean journey.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Overnight Flight
Location: Barcelona
Accommodation Name: Hotel Catalonia Passeig de Gracia
You’re on your way to the Mediterranean coast for a journey connecting the Spanish, French and Italian Rivieras. From chameleonic Barcelona to sun-kissed Nice; from glamorous Monaco to the rolling hills of the Chianti countryside, embark on a coastal journey combining rich scenery, art, culture, food, and wine.
Day 2 : Barcelona, Spain
Location: Barcelona
Accommodation Name: Hotel Catalonia Passeig de Gracia
Meals Included: Dinner
Welcome to the Mediterranean coast. Begin your journey in the spirited city of Barcelona, famed for its exceptional architecture and vibrant culinary scene. Settle in for a 3-night stay in this cosmopolitan city. Tonight, meet your fellow travelers over a welcome dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 3 : Barcelona
Location: Barcelona
Accommodation Name: Hotel Catalonia Passeig de Gracia
Meals Included: Lunch
This morning, explore the ever-changing Catalonian capital as it was meant to be explored – on foot. Ramble along the bustling La Rambla boulevard, famous for its street artists and performers. Wander along the Gothic Quarter’s labyrinthine streets and delve into one of Barcelona’s lively food markets pausing to savor a traditional paella lunch. The afternoon is yours. Perhaps you’ll venture to the hilltop Park Güell or join an optional food tour of the Eixample district, interlacing Modernist architecture with tasty tapas.
Day 4 : Barcelona
Location: Barcelona
Accommodation Name: Park Hotel San Jorge
Meals Included: Dinner
Gain a different perspective on Barcelona during a panoramic tour showcasing the expansive Plaça de Catalunya, the Columbus Monument, and Antoni Gaudí’s Batllo House and Casa Mila building (UNESCO). Then, it’s your choice! Visit Catalunya’s National Museum of Art in company of a local guide -OR- hop on a cable car* and ascend the Montjuïc Castle for bird-eye views over the bustling port. This afternoon, visit the awe-inspiring La Sagrada Família** (UNESCO). Work on Gaudí’s visionary basilica began in 1882, and is scheduled to be completed in 2026, on the 100th anniversary of the architect’s death. As the day draws to a close, dine on traditional Catalan specialties at a farmhouse turned restaurant.
Day 5 : Barcelona - Girona - Costa Brava
Location: Girona
Accommodation Name: Seaside hotel
Set out for Girona, a medieval town known for its atmospheric Old Quarter. Explore the Barri Vell in company of a local guide and enjoy some free time to stroll along its riverbanks. Admire Girona’s colorful houses before heading to the Catalonian coast for a 2-night stay at a seaside hotel. Costa Brava is an incredibly alluring place, and the perfect region to spend your days relaxing in your sea-view room or exploring its secluded coves and beaches.
Day 6 : Costa Brava - Figueres - Besalú
Location: Costa Brava
Accommodation Name: NH Collection
Meals Included: Dinner
Take in the Spanish coastline during a coastal walk between the charming villages of Calella de Palafrugell and Llafranc. Then, travel to nearby Figueres, where the surreal outside architecture of the Dalí Theatre-Museum matches the artist’s legendary works inside. After taking in the mind-boggling art of Salvador Dalí, you’ll continue on to the medieval village of Besalú. This evening, relax over dinner at your hotel.
Day 7 : Costa Brava - Winery Visit - Marseille, France
Location: Marseille
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Marseille
Meals Included: Lunch
Bid adiós to Spain this morning as you cross into France during a full-day transfer. Along the way, pause at the Abbey of Fontfroide founded almost 10 centuries ago. Explore its tumultuous history during a guided visit that concludes with lunch and a taste of its locally produced wine. Check into your hotel in the early evening and make yourself at home in multicultural Marseille, France’s second-largest city.
Day 8 : Marseille
Location: Marseille
Accommodation Name: Hotel Apollinaire
Meals Included: Dinner
Founded over 26 centuries ago, Marseille is France’s oldest city. In the company of an expert guide, explore Le Panier district, the city’s eminently walkable old town. Narrow lanes lined with flowers and street-art embellished facades suddenly open onto the blue waters of the Old Port, the city’s museum and cultural hub. The area was entirely rejuvenated when Marseille was elected European Capital of Culture in 2013. Then, it’s your choice! Delve into the area’s prehistoric past with a visit to the Cosquer Cave, an outstanding example of primitive rock art admirably replicated in the Villa Méditerranée Museum -OR- hop on a local ferry and discover one of the city’s heritage trades during a visit to the museum of “Marseille” soap, which has been crafted in the area for over 600 years. The afternoon is yours. Perhaps you’ll venture to the hilltop cathedral of Notre Dame offering panoramic views of the city or take a scenic cruise of the Calanques National Park, or maybe you’ll join an optional excursion to a winery to learn about local production and sample their vintages. This evening’s Impact Moment comes in the form of dinner at a socially responsible restaurant that uses its profits to provide meals to the impoverished for a symbolic cost.
Day 9 : Marseille - Aix-En-Provence - Nice, French Riviera
Location: Nice
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Nice
Let the colors and light of southern France captivate you as you explore Aix-en-Provence. Perhaps you’ll visit the atelier (artist studio) of Paul Cézanne, frozen in time since the painter’s death in 1906. Or acquaint yourself with the Provençale lifestyle browsing the town’s food shops in search of the perfect olive tapenade. An afternoon transfer takes you to Nice, a coastal pearl known for its legendary opulence and balmy beaches. Join an orientation walk of the old town before setting off for an evening at leisure.
Day 10 : Nice
Location: Nice
Accommodation Name: NH Collection Genova Marina, Genoa
The day is yours to explore Nice. Perhaps you’ll stroll along the lively seafront Promenade des Anglais before finding your favorite café and soaking in the local life. Or join an optional tour to historic St. Paul de Vence. After exploring this charming walled medieval village, continue to Grasse, the capital of French perfume. Learn the secrets of perfume making during a hands-on workshop led by an expert perfumer, affectionately referred to as nez (nose) before returning to Nice for an evening at leisure.
Day 11 : Nice - Monaco - Monte Carlo - Genoa, Italy
Location: Genoa
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Genoa
Bid au revoir to France this morning as you head to Monaco, the second smallest country in the world. On a walking tour, view the changing of the guards and visit the Cathedral of Monaco – the permanent resting place of Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace. Explore the tiny Principality on a panoramic Little Train*** tour taking you across to Monte Carlo for views of its famous Casino. Take in the coastal views as you cross into Italy during an afternoon-long transfer to the bustling port city of Genoa. In the early evening, settle into your hotel for a 3-night stay in the Italian Riviera.
Day 12 : Genoa - Portofino - Genoa
Location: Genoa
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Genoa
Meals Included: Lunch
Taste your way across Genoa’s old town during a walking tour of this ancient Maritime Republic, once so affluent that it rivalled Venice. Pause for a taste of the Italian Riviera at a local restaurant renowned for its cheese-filled focaccia and home-made pesto sauce. This afternoon, board a boat**** to one of the most glamorous spots on the Italian Riviera. Spend time in Portofino and take in the colorful harbor, dotted with fishing boats and yachts set against a backdrop of pastel-colored buildings.
Day 13 : Genoa - Cinque Terre - Genoa
Location: Cinque Terre
Accommodation Name: Hotel Borgo di Cortefreda, Chianti Countryside
Spend the day exploring the colorful cliff-side villages of Cinque Terre.***** Take in the picturesque, rugged coastline dotted with terraced vineyards as you travel by rail. Make your way through this seemingly inaccessible string of fishing villages, nestled between the mountains and the Mediterranean Sea.
Day 14 : Genoa - Florence - Tuscan Countryside
Location: Florence
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Tuscan Countryside
Meals Included: Dinner
A morning-long transfer takes you to Florence, the ‘Cradle of the Renaissance’. Home to Italy's best art and architecture, Florence is a work of art all on its own. Marvel at Ghiberti’s ‘Gates of Paradise’ and Brunelleschi’s imposing dome at the Santa Maria del Fiore cathedral complex. Take in the towering Palazzo Vecchio – the center of power of the Medici dynasty, before concluding your guided walking tour in the expansive Piazza Santa Croce. Enjoy an hour at leisure before savoring Tuscan specialties for dinner at a local restaurant. In the early evening journey further into the surrounding hills for a 2-night stay in the Tuscan countryside.******
Day 15 : Tuscan Countryside - Truffle Hunting - San Gimignano
Location: San Gimignano
Accommodation Name: Hotel in Tuscan Countryside
Meals Included: Lunch, Dinner
Let a memorable epicurean adventure commence with a truffle hunt,******* led by a local expert and trained, truffle-sniffing dogs. Set out on foot through rolling hills and silvery olive groves in search of the elusive tuber-shaped fungi before sampling the results for lunch. Then spend time in San Gimignano, whose slender medieval towers stand tall over the surrounding vineyards. As the sun begins to set, gather with your fellow travelers for a farewell dinner at your hotel.
Day 16 : Tuscan Countryside - Tour Ends
Location: Tuscany
Say arrivederci to Italy as your journey along the Mediterranean coast comes to an end today.
What's Included
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Accommodation
Experience comfort and style with stays at Hotel Catalonia Passeig de Gracia in Barcelona, Park Hotel San Jorge on the Catalonian coast, NH Collection in Costa Brava, and Hotel Apollinaire in Marseille, among others, offering a blend of modern amenities and local charm.
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Transport
Travel seamlessly across the Mediterranean coast with a combination of flights, local trains, and scenic transfers, ensuring a comfortable and picturesque journey through Spain, France, and Italy.
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Meals
Enjoy a welcome dinner at a local restaurant in Barcelona and dine on traditional Catalan specialties at a farmhouse turned restaurant.
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Guided Tours
Explore the historic streets of Aix-en-Provence, the colorful cliffside villages of the Cinque Terre, and the medieval village of Besalú with guided tours.
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Culinary Experiences
Dine on traditional Catalan specialties in a 17th-century farmhouse transformed into a local restaurant and visit an ancient abbey turned winery for a tour of the cellars and a taste of their wine.
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Cultural Experiences
Visit Antoni Gaudi’s final masterpiece, the awe-inspiring La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, and explore the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres.
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Truffle Hunting
Set out through the rolling hills and olive groves of Tuscany with a truffle hunter and his truffle-sniffing dogs.
What's Not Included
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Optional Tours
Optional tours such as the Modernist Barcelona Walking & Tapas Tour, a day in St.
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Personal Expenses
Personal expenses such as souvenirs, additional meals, and drinks are not included.
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Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is not included and is recommended to be purchased separately.
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Transportation for Optional Tours
Transportation for optional tours, such as the Modernist Barcelona Walking & Tapas Tour, is not included.
Experiences
Take in the Spanish coastline during a walk between the villages of Calella de Palafrugell and Llafranc.Impact Moment: dine at a restaurant solidale (solidarity restaurant) in Marseille that uses its profits to give meals to the poor.Set out through the rolling hills and olive groves of Tuscany in the company of a truffle hunter and his truffle-sniffing dogs.
Options
Barcelona: Modernist Barcelona Walking & Tapas Tour Explore Modernist Barcelona on a walking tour & “tapas” dinner. The Catalan Modernism, also called 'Catalan Art Nouveau,' was a movement in architecture, art, and literature that took place in Spain's Catalonia region, with Barcelona as the capital in the period from around 1885 to 1920. During your walking tour, visit 2 locally loved tapas bars and learn the unwritten rules of doing tapas like a local. Taste some of the city’s most beloved bites as you take in the vibrant atmosphere of the Eixample neighborhood. Duration approximately 3 hour(s). Transportation is not included
The tour takes place entirely on foot. Seating is limited at the tapas bars visited, and some may require standing.
Nice: A Day in St. Paul de Vence & Grasse Explore historic St. Paul de Vence, an artists’ haven situated atop a hill overlooking the beautiful countryside. Wander along the narrow lanes of this charming walled medieval village, soaking in its distinctive light, said to have inspired artists such as Matisse and poet Jacques Prévert. Continue to Grasse, the capital of French perfume. Here, discover the secrets of perfume making during a hands-on workshop led by an expert perfumer, affectionately referred to as a "nez" (nose). Duration approximately 9 hour(s). Transportation is included.
Marseille: Wine Tasting in the Marseille Countryside Follow the wine route in Provence and get a taste of France’s oldest wine region. Settle in for a 40-minute drive across rocky mountain roads and take in sprawling, historic vineyards. Your destination? A local winery. You’ll find a chateau at the foot of Mount Sainte Victoire where you’ll get a deeper understanding of wine. With five tastings, there’s plenty of opportunity to find your new favorite vintage. Duration approximately 3 hour(s). Transportation is included.
Culinaries
Dine on traditional Catalan specialties in a 17th-century farmhouse transformed into a local restaurant.Visit an ancient abbey turned winery for a tour of the cellars and a taste of their wine.Discover the flavors of the Italian at a local restaurant renowned for its cheese-filled focaccia and home-made pesto sauce.
Must See
Visit Antoni Gaudi’s final masterpiece, the awe-inspiring La Sagrada Familia.Discover the historic, charming streets of Aix-en-Provence.Explore the colorful cliffside villages of the Cinque Terre by local train.
Choice Highlights
Barcelona Barcelona is an enchanting seaside city with boundless culture, fabled architecture and a world-class drinking and dining scene. Barcelona's architectural treasures span 2,000-plus years. Towering temple columns, ancient city walls and subterranean stone corridors provide a window into Roman-era Barcino. Fast forward a thousand years to the Middle Ages by taking a stroll through the shadowy lanes of the Gothic quarter, past tranquil plazas and soaring 14th-century cathedrals. In other parts of town bloom the sculptural masterpieces of Modernisme, a mix of ingenious and whimsical creations by Gaudí and his Catalan architectural contemporaries for which this city is so well known. Barcelona has also long-inspired artists, including the likes of Salvador Dalí, Pablo Picasso and Joan Miró, whose works are in bold display in the city's myriad museums.
La Sagrada Familia La Sagrada Familia, the Holy Family, is a church of the people, built by the people, with the money of the people. While it is not the cathedral of Barcelona, it is widely known due to its unique architecture and phenomenal design initiated by architect Antoni Gaudí. Work on the exploratory church began in 1882 and continue to this day, but with modern technology and the rising number of visitors and donations, the church’s completion date has rapidly become closer. The facades of the church are breathtaking in their intricate and artistic details all of which were inspired by Gaudí. The church is divided into parts including the apse, chapels, cloister, crossing and transepts, crypt, glory facade, the nativity facade, the passion facade, the main nave and the sacristies.
Choice on Tour: National Museum of Art or Castle of Montjuic by Cable Car During your stay in Barcelona, you’ll have the choice between 2 activities. Your first choice is a visit to Catalunya’s National Museum of Art, one of Spain’s largest museums, in the company of a local guide. Your second choice is to hop on a cable car and ascend the Montjuïc Castle for bird-eye views over the bustling port.
National Museum of Art of Catalunya - NEO Day 3
Activity Level: 3
Travelers picking this choice should expect to be on their feet inside the museum for about 60 minutes while the local guide provides a tour of the museum's highlights. They will then have free time to explore the rest of the museum on their own.
Castle of Montjuic by Cable Car - NEO Day 3
Activity Level: 3
Travelers picking this choice need to be aware that it's not suitable for people with vertigo, as the cable car is suspended between 50 and 200 feet above ground. The ride takes 7 minutes each way.
Costa Brava
Winery Visit
Choice on Tour: Cosquer Cave Museum or Marseille Soap Experience During your stay in Marseille, you’ll have the choice between 2 activities. Your first choice is to delve into the area’s prehistoric past with a visit to the Cosquer Cave, an outstanding example of primitive rock art admirably replicated in the Villa Méditerranée museum. Your second choice is to hop on a local ferry and discover one of the city’s heritage trades during a visit to the museum of “Marseille” soap, which has been crafted in the area for over 600 years.
Cosquer Cave Museum - NEO Day 7
Activity Level: 2
Travelers picking this choice will access the reproduction of the cave via automated motorized vehicles with seats. The time in the cave will be approximately 30 minutes during which they will be able to admire the exact reproductions of prehistoric cave paintings. Each traveler will receive an audioguide for the duration of the visit. The total visiting time is approximately 1 hour, 45 minutes.
Marseille Soap Experience - NEO Day 7
Activity Level: 2
Travelers will cross the old port by a local ferry and visit the museum of a local soap factory to discover the history of this ancient craft. A hands-on demonstration of soap-cutting is included in the tour. The activity is approximately 1 hour.
Impact Moment
Aix-en-Provence The abundant springs that supply the "City of a Thousand Fountains" have given this unofficial capital of the Provence its name. Aix-en-Provence is excellently located between the Mediterranean, the French Riviera, and the Languedoc-Rousillon region. It has been the seat of a University for 600 years and continues to be a center of learning for the study of Law. The city retains a certain distinction due to its cultural life and its handsome 12th and 18th century mansions as well as Roman ruins and its medieval cathedral. Thermal baths, a picturesque fresh produce market and the lively artisanal craft and wares market highlight the city's many attractions.
French Riviera The "Côte d'Azur" is that portion of the Mediterranean coast in southeastern France that extends from Menton in the north to Hyères in the south. The region is dotted with both large cosmopolitan centers like Nice, Antibes, and Cannes and smaller towns and villages lining the coast as well as straddling on precarious peaks and hilltops. The region is renowned for its glitzy towns and beaches where the rich and famous both play and hideout. The Alpilles shield the region from inclement weather giving the area mild temperatures year-round.
Monaco-Montecarlo
Portofino Located in the center of the Italian Riviera, Portofino is a small fishing village turned playground for the rich and famous. The village is situated facing the sea and its small protected harbor. The village’s many colorful buildings boast many small cafes and designer boutiques.
Cinque Terre The Cinque Terre is made up of five small villages that cling to the rocky cliffs of the southern Italian Riviera. Each village has its own unique charms with views over the terraced vineyards and the small beaches of the Ligurian Sea. The villages are linked together by trains, hiking paths, and seasonal boat service. From the north to the south the villages are: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza, and Monterosso al Mare.
Florence Florence is the regional capital of Tuscany and home to countless Renaissance masterpieces. The city developed great wealth during the late Middle Ages and was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance that produced great artists like Michelangelo, Raphael, Brunelleschi and many others. Today it is a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with numerous museums, stunning architecture and charming piazzas. The city offers something for everyone from culture, to great food and excellent shopping (like their famous gold or leather).
Truffle Hunting
San Gimignano San Gimignano is a picturesque hill town in the central part of Tuscany. The town developed great wealth in the middle ages and was home to 70 plus medieval towers. Today, only a handful of the towers are still intact, but at least one is open to the public. The hilltop location allows for beautiful panoramic views over the Tuscan Countryside. The town is also home to shops that sell a variety of Tuscan goods from pottery to wine, cheese and wild boar salami.
Mode of Transport
Travel seamlessly across the Mediterranean coast with a combination of flights, local trains, and scenic transfers, ensuring a comfortable and picturesque journey through Spain, France, and Italy.
Check out our Q&As
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What unique dining experience is included in Marseille?
In Marseille, you will have an Impact Moment dining experience at a socially responsible restaurant that uses its profits to provide meals to the impoverished for a symbolic cost.
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What can I expect during the truffle hunting experience in Tuscany?
During the truffle hunting experience in Tuscany, you will be led by a local expert and trained truffle-sniffing dogs through rolling hills and olive groves in search of truffles. You will also sample the results for lunch.
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What is special about the visit to the Abbey of Fontfroide?
The visit to the Abbey of Fontfroide includes a guided tour of its tumultuous history, concluding with lunch and a taste of its locally produced wine.
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What activities are available in Barcelona on the third day of the tour?
On the third day in Barcelona, you can explore the city on foot, including La Rambla and the Gothic Quarter, and enjoy a traditional paella lunch. In the afternoon, you have the option to visit Park Güell or join a food tour of the Eixample district.
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What can I do during the free afternoon in Marseille?
During the free afternoon in Marseille, you can visit the hilltop cathedral of Notre Dame for panoramic views, take a scenic cruise of the Calanques National Park, or join an optional excursion to a winery to learn about local production and sample their vintages.
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What is included in the visit to Cinque Terre?
The visit to Cinque Terre includes exploring the colorful cliff-side villages by rail, taking in the picturesque, rugged coastline dotted with terraced vineyards.
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Can I pre-purchase optional excursions/activities?
Yes, the majority of optional excursions and activities are available for advance purchase for applicable tours provided that you make your options purchase prior to 15 days of the tour departure. Collette makes it convenient to reserve presold options by visiting our website for a full listing of activities and excursions or when your reservation is made with our reservations staff. In addition, there are benefits to prepurchasing options including a price guarantee once your tour is paid in full. So, while the cost of an optional activity may change from the time you book your tour, once payment is received in full, your preselected options are guaranteed by Collette at their original price. Although you can still purchase options while on tour, reserving them ahead of time ensures you a spot in the event that the activity sells out. Collette will provide a refund if you cancel a presold option prior to tour departure. Any presold options canceled while on tour are nonrefundable.
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Can my children travel on tour?
Children over the age of 5 may travel on a Collette tour accompanied by an adult. Child land rates are valid for ages 5-12, sharing a room with two full-paying adults. Participation in any products that include Safari or Game Drive components, is limited to travelers aged 13 and up. This will include tours to Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa and India.
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What is the difference between a twin room and double room?
In certain countries, hotel rooms tend to be smaller than U.S. standard accommodations. A double room is designed to accommodate two people, but may not have two separate beds. A twin-bedded room has two separate beds of any size, and is the type most commonly utilized.
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Do you provide VISA processing for all applicable destinations?
Collette does not process VISAs. Every nation has its own specific requirements. Check the embassy or consulate website for the country you are visiting to find the forms and information you need. The process of getting a VISA can take two weeks to two months.
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Do I need a passport?
Government-issued ID is required for all air travel. A valid passport is required for all trips outside the USA. All passengers should check with the appropriate foreign consulate for entry and validity requirements. We recommend that your passport has six months validity, and at least 3 blank pages. Passports and visas are the responsibility of each client. International Borders. Any child under age 16 (traveling without a parent or legal guardian to Canada) must have written permission from a parent or legal guardian. Please be advised that if you have been convicted of an offense, or have committed a criminal act that is an offense under the laws where it occurred and would be an offense in Canada, you may be inadmissible into Canada. You will need to apply for a Minister's Permit of Approval of Rehabilitation at a Canadian Consulate. All other travelers should contact the appropriate consulate for entry requirements in other international destinations. In South Africa, children are required to have a passport as well as additional documentation to travel with you into and out of the country. Please consult the South African Embassy for the current specific requirements related to your travel dates. If travelling internationally with a child under the age of 18, please check directly with the airline for the legal documentation that is required. It is the sole responsibility of the guest to procure the proper documentation to travel and many requirements vary by airline and destination. Collette will not be responsible for costs incurred for missed flights or canceled tours where a guest fails to secure proper documentation.
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Is there a lot of walking on tour?
We pride ourselves on bringing travelers the very best experiences a destination offers. Our itineraries include many activities and may consist of walking on uneven terrain or significant walking at times. Some of the most unique sightseeing can mean accessing locations that restrict motorcoaches, especially in historic areas. Some hotels/lodges in remote locations may not have elevators. For your comfort, we recommend bringing walking shoes.
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