Kenya

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Kenya’s Spectacular Migration in the Maasai Mara

Join Travac as we travel to magical Kenya and experience for yourself one of the most incredible natural phenomena in the world! Noted as one of the “Seven New Wonders of the World” and the “World Cup of Wildlife” if your bucket list includes a safari this indescribable MIGRATION safari is a MUST!

During the migration season, up to two million wildebeest, zebras and gazelles will cross from the Serengeti, Tanzania to the Maasai Mara, Kenya during a 600km journey that has been repeated for countless decades.

Travac has crafted a tour that will take you to Masa Mari National Park.  This, the smallest of the national parks, gives you a better opportunity to experience the magnitude and sheer beauty of the migration. It is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Only 12 seats are available.  Early booking is therefore essential if you would like to be part of the group.

*Watch for dates to be announced for July 2018*

Tour Itinerary


Day 1

Ottawa to Nairobi


Day 2

Nairobi

JAMBO – KARIBU!! Warmly met upon arrival at the airport. Transfer to your hotel in Nairobi, Kenya’s colourful capital city to check in to your city hotel. Welcome dinner is included this evening.

Sarova Stanley Hotel-Deluxe Room


Day 3

Nairobi

After breakfast we are met by our local guide/driver for a city excursion. We will visit the giraffe center, elephant orphanage, and Karen Blixen museum, lunch at the Karen Blixen restaurant, later back to you hotel for overnight.

Sarova Stanley Hotel-Deluxe Room


Day 4

Nairobi- Maasai Mara National Reserve

Drive via Narok to the Maasai Mara National Reserve offering wonderful scenery and plenty of game. It is perhaps the only region left in Kenya where the visitor may see animals in the same super-abundance as existed a century ago. Arrive for lunch at your lodge. Enjoy an afternoon game viewing drive in this vast and expansive reserve teaming with game. Be on the look-out for the ‘big five’ Mara is famous for and the most sought after in the early 20th century when Kenya was a hunters’ paradise. Killing any of them game one some class, pride, heroism. These include the lion, Cape buffalo, the savannah elephant, black rhino and the elusive leopard. The vast savannah grasslands stretch as far as the eye can see is home to impalas, maasai giraffes, waterbucks, warthogs, Thompson & grants gazelles, topis, resident wildbeestes among many others. Later in the evening return for dinner and overnight at your lodge.

Tipilikwani Luxury Mara Camp


Day 5-8

Maasai Mara National Reserve- Tipilikwani Luxury Mara Camp

Enjoy breakfast then proceed on a full day of game viewing drives & adventure. Be on the look-out for the big five that Maasai Mara is famous for. These include the lion, savannah (African) elephant, the Cape buffalo, the leopard and the black rhino. We may even be so lucky to witness a leopard or a cheetah sprint and make a kill! We return back to the camp for dinner and overnight.

OPTIONAL ACTIVITY: Balloon Safari over the Mara plains followed by a champagne breakfast or visit a traditional Masai Manyatta (off the beaten track) and experience the culture of this world famous community. The Masai still live as they did for centuries -interact with these nomadic people and experience their way of life as you learn about their customs and traditions.

Tipilikwani Luxury Mara Camp


Day 9

Maasai Mara National Reserve-Nairobi-Ottawa

Amka! Wake up early with coffee/tea and head off on your last trail of the African savannah – hopefully, you’ll see some big game. Return to the Camp for breakfast. After a leisurely breakfast we will be transferred to the airstrip for flight to Wilson airport. On arrival met and transferred to Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for your onward flight.

 

**Itinerary is always subject to change**

Notes: The path of the Migration is dictated by rain – if rain is late, early or falls in different areas, the wildebeest will move accordingly. Migration into the Maasai Mara runs from July to October. Also note that river crossings do not occur instantly on arrival at the water’s edge. The herd may wait on the shore for a few days before crossing. We do have 4 nights in our game reserve and a total of 8 drives.


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Hotel Information


Sarova Stanley Hotel-Deluxe Room

The Sarova Stanley is a luxurious 5-star hotel set in a prime location in the centre of Nairobi.

Hotel Facilities: Meal options at The Sarova Stanley include a restaurant. A delicious complimentary breakfast is served daily. Room service is offered for guest convenience. Our hotel provides a 24-hour front desk service. A currency exchange facility is also at your disposal. Public areas of The Sarova Stanley are comfortable and air-conditioned. Hotel guests will appreciate the services of a doorman. Additional hotel facilities: gift shop/newsstand. Leisure amenities: The hotel offers an outdoor heated swimming pool. Guests can also enjoy the following spa/wellness facilities: sauna, steam room, on site spa services.


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Tipilikwani Luxury Mara Camp

As the maxin goes: Location! Location! Location! Set on the banks of the Talek River and overlooking the Mara plains, Tipilikwani Camp has one of the most spectacular views available. Set in the middle of what is considered the greatest wildlife reserve in Africa, Maasai Mara is home to one of the modern wonders of the world; the wildebeest migration as well as home to the Big Five. Enjoy an alfresco breakfast by the Talek River or a cold refreshing drink over a spectacular sunset or experience fine dining by candlelight all overlooked by carefully trained attentive staff. During the day, search for lions, cheetah, elephant, leopard, black rhino, giraffe, zebra, hippo and over 500 resident bird species including larks, sunbirds and the Lilac- Breasted Roller This is the Tipilikwani Experience


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Ireland: Shamrock Adventure- The North and South of Ireland

Dunguaire Castle, Ireland

It is often said that each day in Ireland is like a festival. Ireland is, after all, a country bustling with activity. Activity that ranges from cultural to traditional and from music to theatre and dance. Ireland is also a country of ancient landscapes that are ever changing. In fact, it is a country that boasts “40 shades of green”.

Join us on a delightful journey to the Emerald Isle. Your visit will take you to some of Ireland’s most treasured landmarks: You will visit Dublin; Blarney Castle, famous for its Blarney Stone; the spectacular Cliffs of Moher and Bunratty Castle. You will even visit Galway Bay!

You will also journey into Northern Ireland with visits to Belfast, famous for its Titanic museum, enjoy a drive along Northern Ireland’s famous coastal route and Giant Causeway. Your holiday will also take you to Derry, Londonderry and Donegal.

During your vacation, you will be accommodated in good 3  or 4 star hotels. Irish breakfast is also included each day. Your holiday also includes 3 dinners. Previous tours to Ireland sold out very quickly. This new 13 day holiday to Ireland is sure to be popular. Booking early therefore is your only guarantee of space on this adventure!

Tour Itinerary


Day 1

Ottawa to Ireland

This afternoon you will depart on your overnight flights from Ottawa to Dublin.

Day 2

Dublin Airport to Belfast

Ceád Mile Fáilte – “One Hundred Thousand Welcomes” to Ireland!

Upon your arrival in Dublin you will be met by your local driver/guide and begin your journey to Belfast, Northern Ireland’s capital. Your first stop will be Titanic Belfast. This museum is the world’s largest RMS Titanic visitor attraction, comprising nine interpretive and interactive galleries focused on the short history of the famous ship. Its exhibits fill six floors and includes interactive discovery zones, full-scale reconstructions with special effects and real-life accounts from survivors of the tragic wreck. Highlights include the Ocean Exploration Centre with live links to modern underwater explorations and the luxurious Titanic Banqueting Hall. (D)

Overnight in Belfast

Day 3

Costal Route & Giant’s Causeway

This morning we will follow Northern Ireland’s famous coastal route and Giant’s Causeway. Considered to be one of the top scenic drives in Great Britain, this 212-kilometer route winds along the craggy coast of Northern Ireland. Stretching from Belfast all the way to Derry, the Causeway Coastal Route leads to castles, cliff walks, beaches, waterfalls, Game of Thrones filming locations and other scenic locales. (B)

Overnight in Belfast

Day 4

Londonderry & Donegal

After breakfast we will begin our journey to Sligo. Our first stop en route will be in Londonderry. This town is the only completely walled city left in Ireland. It has also played a big role in Northern Ireland’s troubled past.

Our next stop will be in Donegal. Donegal was voted the coolest place on the planet by National Geographic Traveler in 2017. This is because of its rugged interior, remote mountain passes and shimmering lakes. (B)

Overnight in Sligo

Day 5

Sligo to Galway

Today we will make our way to Galway. While steeped in history, Galway has a unique energy that makes it one of Ireland’s most visited cities. Galway has a thriving and cosmopolitan city centre. It is always a joy to explore with its wonderful cobbled streets, colourful shop facades and its unusual array of coffee shops. Your tour of Galway will encompass all of its major historical sites. (B, D)

Overnight in Galway

Day 6

Connemara Tour

Today you can explore some of the beautiful countryside of Connemara, with its rolling hills, flowing rivers and coastal landscapes. Connemara is a wild and beautiful region of mountains, lakes, tumbling streams, undulating bog, unspoiled beaches and panoramic views. It is a Gaelic- speaking region and has attracted many artisans, who can be visited at work in their studios. The centre of Connemara is composed of mountain peaks, the Twelve Bens or Pins, which culminate in Benbaun. The sharp grey peaks of quartzite rock which is resistant to weathering are too steep and hard to be clothed in blanket bog. The region is now largely uninhabited, although in the past the more fertile lowlands were cultivated and the uplands were used as pasture for cattle and sheep.

Stop and visit Kylemore Abbey & Gardens. Kylemore Abbey is the only home of the Benedictine nuns in Ireland. The Abbey was acquired by the nuns in 1920. Set in the heart of Connemara, this unique Abbey offers the warmth and hospitality of its peaceful environs. Its enchanting history is interpreted in detail in rooms at the Abbey. It was originally built by Mitchell Henry, M.P. for County Galway (a native of Manchester city) as a gift for his wife. The Gothic Church, set in the grounds of the Abbey, is the jewel in the crown of Kylemore. It has been lovingly restored and any visit would not be complete without seeing it. Explore the magical 6 acre Victorian walled garden, where Victorian varieties of flowers and vegetables are grown. Vegetables and herbs from the garden are used in the café where they offer traditional home cooked food made to the recipes of the Benedictine nuns. (B)

Overnight in Galway

Day 7

The Burren, Cliffs of Moher, Bunratty

Travel through the Burren – The Burren takes its name from the Irish word ‘bhoireann’ meaning, ‘a stony place’ or ‘a rocky place’, which is a good description for this 350 sq. kilometres limestone plateau in North Clare. The rough, intriguing and attractive landscape was formed 320 million years ago under a tropical sea. Later it was shaped by ice, hard weather and, of course, man and his beasts. The many wedge tombs and megalithic tombs prove that people have been living in the Burren for more than 5000 years.

Then travel to the Cliffs of Moher, one of Ireland’s most spectacular sights. Standing 600ft above the ground at their highest point and 5 miles long, the Cliffs boast one of the most amazing views in Ireland. On a clear day, the Aran Islands are visible in Galway Bay as well as the valleys and hills of Connemara.

In the afternoon, visit Bunratty Castle and Folk Park. Bunratty Castle is one of Europe’s finest. Pride of more than 100 castles built by the McNamara chieftains in 15th century Clare, it is faithfully restored and refurnished. Built in 1425, it is the most complete and authentic medieval fortress in Ireland and contains furnishings, tapestries and works of art from the period. In the shadow of the castle is Bunratty Folk Park set on 26 acres, illustrating 19th century Irish life from grand manor houses to peasant dwelling and from farm activities to cobble-stone village streets. (B, D)

Overnight in Tralee

Day 8

Dingle

Our first stop will be in Dingle. Dingle is a small port town on southwest Ireland’s Dingle Peninsula, known for its rugged scenery, trails and sandy beaches. It is considered to be one of the most picturesque parts of Ireland.

In the afternoon, we’ll return to Tralee and the rest of the day will be at your leisure. (B)

Overnight in Tralee

Day 9

Blarney & Cork City

This morning we depart for Blarney and the Blarney Stone, which has the traditional power on conferring eloquence on all who kiss it! The word ‘Blarney’ means pleasant talk, intended to deceive without offending. The battlements crowning the castle keep are typically Irish in form. Having climbed more than 100 steps, the famous Stone is set in the wall below the parapet, and to kiss it, one has to lean backwards from the parapet walk of the battlements. You can also visit the Blarney Woolen mills for some fine quality Irish produce.

After lunch, you will enjoy a panoramic tour of Cork and learn the history of Ireland’s third city known as the Rebel City. The city’s origins lie early in the seventh century when St. Finbarr, founder and patron saint, founded a small monastic community close to where Gilabbey Street now stands, and it grew into an extensive and wealthy establishment. It attracted the attention of the Viking sea-pirates who raided and burned the infant city, but returned in later years to settle and trade. The Anglo-Norman invasion in 1172 resulted in both the Danish lords and local MacCarthy chiefs having to submit to Henry II, but Cork has always had a reputation for independence and stubborn resistance – it came to be known as “Rebel Cork”.

The group’s final destination today is Kinsale. The town is renowned for its fresh seafood and gourmet cooking, as well as its numerous ‘cozy’ pubs!!! (B)

Overnight in Kinsale

Day 10

Midleton & Waterford

This morning, visit the Jameson Experience at the Old Midleton Distillery, Co Cork. The original buildings at the Middleton Distillery date back as far as the 1800s, and were used to mature Cork Distillery Whiskey (now known as Paddy Whiskey). Visitors come face to face with original kilns and pot stills from that time and explore warehouses that have matured whiskey for more than 2 centuries. Enjoy a signature drink of Jameson at the end of the tour.

Afterwards, you will travel to Waterford with an included city tour. Waterford is one of Ireland’s oldest and most historic cities. The walled city withstood siege on several occasions in the past but fell to the Normans in 1170 AD. It prospered under the Normans and emerged as the second city of Ireland after Dublin. The city was the chief port of Ireland throughout the middle ages.

Your final destination today is Kilkenny City. Located in the heart if Ireland’s Ancient East, the medieval city of Kilkenny is named after a 6th century monk called Saint Canice. His memory lives on in the beautifully preserved St. Canice’s Cathedral built overlooking the city in the 13th century. (B)

Overnight in Kilkenny

Day 11

Dublin

Visit Kilkenny Castle – The Normans arrived in the 12th century and their legacy remains in the superb and fully restored Kilkenny Castle and in the thriving and cosmopolitan merchant city. The 17th century was a time of great social and political turmoil for Kilkenny. It was the seat of national parliament for a six year period. The famous Oliver Cromwell invaded the city in 1650 and Kilkenny College was attended by such luminaries as Jonathan Swift and Bishop Berkeley.

This afternoon, make our way to Dublin. We will have a city tour of Dublin before being taken to our hotel. (B)

Overnight in Dublin

Day 12

Free day in Dublin- Your Travac Tours Director can assist you with ideas on what to do

Dublin is a lively capital city that’s as intimate as a village and as friendly as your local Irish pub. With its seamless blend of classic visitor sights, excellent social scene and the natural playgrounds of Dublin Bay and the Dublin Mountains framing it on all sides, this laidback city is an adventure in itself. (B)

Overnight in Dublin

Day 13

Ireland to Ottawa

Alas it is time to depart. The driver will transfer the group to Dublin Airport and depart for return flights to Ottawa. (B)

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Hotel Information


Jurys Inn Parnell Street (Galway) or similar

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Quay St
Galway, Ireland
H91 E8D7
+353 91 566 444


Ormonde (Kilkenny) or similar

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Ormonde St, Gardens
Kilkenny, Ireland

+353 56 775 0200


Buswells Hotel or similar

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27 Molesworth St, Dublin 2, Ireland
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+353 1 614 6500


Maldron Hotel Belfast City (Belfast) or similar

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20 Brunswick St
Belfast, Ireland
BT2 7GE
+44 28 9600 1680


The Glasshouse Hotel (Sligo) or similar

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Swan Point, Abbeyquarter North
Sligo, Ireland
F91 NCA4
+353 71 919 4300


The Rose Hotel (Tralee) or similar

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Dan Spring Rd, Cloon Beg
Tralee, Ireland
V92 HKA4
+353 66 719 9100


Actons Hotel (Kinsale) or similar

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Hotel Address
Pier Rd, Scilly
Kinsale, Ireland

+353 21 477 9900



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Important information


Itinerary subject to change.

Please note that you are required to have a valid Canadian passport with you. Non-Canadians may require a visa. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have such a document if required. Any other nationality other than Canadian persons must identify themselves to the booking agent for verification of documents required.




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New Year’s in Niagara

Festival of Stars and Lights

The winter season in Niagara Falls is in full swing by New Year’s Eve. This, the 34th annual version of the Niagara Festival of Lights, has become one of North America’s leading winter attractions, bringing in visitors from all over the world. Travac Tours has carefully crafted a New Year’s package that is sure to make your visit exceptional.

Your Niagara experience will include round trip transportation via deluxe chartered coach, two nights accommodation at the Best Western Cairn Croft hotel, two breakfasts, two dinners, and maple seating at O Canada EH!- a satirical look at this year in Canada. We’ll also take you to all of Niagara’s famous districts: Lundy’s Lane, Fall’s View, and Clifton Hills so that you can enjoy the complete festival of lights. Transportation will be available to the New Year’s Eve concerts at Queen Victoria Park to enjoy the festivities. A Travac Tours Director will be available to assist you whenever needed.

Please note:  we are also offering a trip to Niagara’s Festival of Stars and Lights in early December.  For more information on this tour, please click here. 

Tour Itinerary


Day 1

This morning you will depart Westgate Shopping Centre on your journey to Niagara. A lunch stop will be made en route. Expect to arrive in Niagara Falls in the late afternoon. Your hotel is the Best Western Cairn Croft Hotel, 6400 Lundy’s Lane Niagara Falls. Your Travac Tours Director will advise you of your departure time for dinner. After dinner, you’ll have time to enjoy the spectacular lights around the city before you return to your hotel. (D)


Day 2

Your morning will be free. The Cairn Croft Hotel is close to both the falls and shopping. Later, you’ll enjoy a visit to Niagara on the Lake. This charming town is fully decked out for the Christmas and New Year’s season. Afterwards, you will head to dinner and the evening showing of O Canada EH!, Niagara’s must-see musical. You can top off your evening with a visit to the Queen Victoria Park for its evening’s festivities. (B,D)


Day 3

This morning we will begin our journey back to Ottawa. Expect to arrive in the early evening. (B)


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Hotel Information


The Best Western Plus Cairn Croft Hotel

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6400 Lundy's Ln
Niagara Falls, ON
L2G 1T6
(905) 356-1161



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Portugal- Cerro Mar Atlantico and Cerro Mar Garden

Experience the unique beauty and charm of the Algarve!

Portugal’s Algarve province, with its magnetic Moorish appeal, has become a Mecca for snowbirds trying to escape the harsh reality of winter. It’s also one of Europe’s most picturesque and friendly holiday destinations. The Algarve is what most of us envision the Mediterranean to be. The whitewashed villages cascade into the sea. Cobblestoned streets are lined with outdoor cafes, bistros, wine bars, and markets full of fresh fruits and vegetables. The weather is wonderfully spring like and invigorating.

Your Portugal holiday includes transportation (as selected), accommodation (as selected), local transfers (airport/hotel/airport), and the services of a Travac Tours Director while at your destination.

Early booking is your best guarantee of enjoying this great holiday.

2026 Packages to Cerro Mar Atlantico and Cerro Mar Garden:

January 9 – April 4, 2026 (12 weeks)

Total selling price including all taxes:

Cerro Mar Atlantico

Double occupancy:  $5849 per person ($4,999 + $850 tax).

Single occupancy:  $9229 ($8,379 + $850 tax).

Cerro Mar Garden

Double occupancy:  $6669 per person ($5,819 + $850 tax).

Single occupancy: $10,899 ($10,049 + $850 tax).

January 16 – March 28, 2026 (10 weeks)

Total selling price including all taxes:

Cerro Mar Atlantico

Double occupancy:  $5309 per person ($4,459 + $850 tax).

Single occupancy: $8,249 ($7,399 + $850 tax)

Cerro Mar Garden

Double occupancy:  $6099 per person ($5,249 + $850 tax).

Single occupancy: $9,719 ($8,869 + $850 tax)

January 16 – March 16, 2026 (8 weeks)

Total selling price including all taxes:

Cerro Mar Atlantico

Double occupancy:  $4959 per person ($4,109 + $850 tax).

Single occupancy:  $7279 ($6,429 + $850 tax).

Cerro Mar Garden

Double occupancy:  $5439 per person ($4,589 + $850 tax).

Single occupancy: $8489 ($7,639 + $850 tax).

January 23 – March 7, 2026 (6 weeks)

Total selling price including all taxes:

Cerro Mar Atlantico

Double occupancy:  $4349 per person ($3,499 + $850 tax).

Single occupancy:  $6199 ($5,349 + $850 tax).

Cerro Mar Garden

Double occupancy:  $4749 per person ($3,899 + $850 tax).

Single occupancy: $6959 ($6,109 + $850 tax).

February 9 – March 17, 2026 (5 weeks)

February 13 – March 21, 2026 (5 weeks)

Total selling price including all taxes:

Cerro Mar Atlantico

Double occupancy:  $3939 per person ($3,089 + $850 tax).

Single occupancy:  $5399 ($4,549 + $850 tax).

Cerro Mar Garden

Double occupancy:  $4289 per person ($3,439 + $850 tax).

Single occupancy: $6119 ($5,269 + $850 tax).

February 20 – March 21, 2026 (4 weeks)

Total selling price including all taxes:

Cerro Mar Atlantico

Double occupancy:  $3649 per person ($2,799 + $850 tax).

Single occupancy:  $5009 ($4,159 + $850 tax).

Cerro Mar Garden

Double occupancy:  $3929 per person ($3,079 + $850 tax).

Single occupancy: $5399 ($4,549 + $850 tax).

 

 

Albufeira, Portugal

Hotel Information


Cerro Mar Atlantico/ Cerro Mar Garden

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Rua António Aleixo Albufeira
Albufeira, Portugal

+351 289 590 520



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Additional Tours


Travac is also offering fabulous Spain and Portugal combination trips as well as Spain-only trips this winter.

For more information on our Spain and Portugal combination trips, please click here.

For more information on our trips to Spain’s Costa del Sol region, please click here.




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Ontario- Prince Edward County Winery Tour- Countylicious

 

Prince Edward County

November 1-2, 2025

Join Travac on a Gastronomic Tour of The County!

Come and explore Ontario’s newest wine country! Prince Edward County, otherwise known as “The County”, is a rural hotspot with over 40 wineries, a growing craft-beer scene, cider, spirits and fabulous farm to table cuisine.

Prince Edward County is a cultural mosaic of early colonial Canada. Its earliest European settlers were loyalists traveling north from the American Colonies. These early settlers created a culture that remains magnetic to this very day. The simple, laid back lifestyle that is found in the county still resonates through its hills, valleys and waterways.

Travac Tours wants you to follow the Taste Trail with us and discover some of the best food and drink in “The County”. We will be visiting during the county’s Countylicious event, which highlights Prince Edward County’s varied culinary landscape and local producers making farm-to-table fare with special menus. Enjoy your night stay in Picton, the largest community in the county. Explore the small village of shops and farm to table restaurants.

Tour Itinerary


Day 1

Start your adventure by boarding your private motor coach which departs from Carlingwood Mall. On route to Prince Edward County there will be a pit stop and time for lunch ($). As we enter the County, we will be making our first winery stop at Sugarbush Vineyards. Here we will try locally made wine. Hop back on the motor coach which will take you to the second stop, Kinsip Fine Spirits. Here we will try craft spirits. Reboard the motor coach which will take you to your hotel in Picton where your Travac Tours Director will help check you in. This evening you will be driven to your included dinner at with a Countylicious menu.

Overnight: Picton Harbor Inn

Day 2

Start your day with your included breakfast at the hotel, enjoy a relaxing free morning before checking out of your hotel, and boarding your motorcoach. Before returning to Ottawa, we will be stopping at Waupoos Estate Winery. To start with, we will be enjoying a wine tasting. After enjoying the tasting, we will be having an included lunch from their Countylicious Menu. Following lunch, we will also have a cider tasting at Waupoos. After our time at Waupoos, we will head for the last stop of the tour. Parsons Brewing Company will have local beer for you to try as you enjoy the atmosphere. After this stop we will take you back to Ottawa, on route will be a pit stop and dinner ($).

Itinerary & wineries subject to change.

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Hotel Information


The Picton Harbour Inn

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Hotel Address
33 Bridge Street
Picton, ON
K0K 2T0
613-476-2186



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Ontario- Niagara’s Festival of the Stars and Lights

Festival of Stars and Lights

The winter season in Niagara kicks off in early December with the spectacular and brilliant Festival of Lights celebrations. This, the 36th annual version of the event, has become one of North America’s leading winter attractions bringing in visitors from all over the world.

To enhance your visit to the Festival of Stars and Lights Travac has booked platinum seats for the hottest shows in town, Crystal Gayle and Daniel O’Donnell and Mary Duff.

Your Niagara experience includes round trip transportation via private chartered coach, two nights at the Sheraton Falls View in Niagara Falls, two breakfasts, two dinners, platinum seating (best available seating) for Crystal Gayle and Daniel O’Donnell and Mary Duff, a visit to Niagara on the Lake with time for shopping, a driving tour of the Niagara Festival route at night and the services of a Travac Tours Director.

Crystal Gayle is in a class of her own with songs such as “Don’t it make my Brown Eyes Blue, Talking in your Sleep” and so many more.

Daniel O’Donnell is an Irish singer who has become a household name in both Britain and Ireland In 2012, he became the first artist to have a different album in the British charts every year for 25 consecutive years. His shows in Canada always sell out.

Coming Fall 2022- check back soon for dates and pricing!

Tour Itinerary


Day 1

This morning you will depart Westgate Shopping Centre on your journey to Niagara. A lunch stop will be made on your journey to Niagara Falls. Expect to arrive in the late afternoon. Your hotel is the Four Point by Sheraton Fallsview in the heart of Niagara Falls. Your Travac Tours Director will advise you of your departure time for dinner. After dinner, you will be taken to your first show, the Crystal Gayle. (D)


Day 2

Your morning will be free. The Sheraton Fallsview is perfectly located close to the falls and to shopping. After lunch, you will depart for the Daniel O’Donnell and Mary Duff. You will enjoy “platinum seating” for the show. This evening you will have a chance to enjoy the spectacular lighting that has become a trademark to the Niagara Falls Christmas season. (B,D)


Day 3

Before heading back to Ottawa we will stop in Niagara- on- the- Lake with free time to explore this quaint colonial village. We will then make our way back to Ottawa. Expect to arrive in the early evening. (B)


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Hotel Information


Four points by Sheraton Niagara Fallsview

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Hotel Address
6455 Fallsview Blvd
Niagara Falls, ON
L2G 3V9
(905) 374-4445



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Grand European with Viking Cruises- 2022 & 2023

Viking Cruise

 

Dates and pricing for 2022 and 2023:

 

August 14-29, 2022:

Category E-Riverview $6,799.00 per person based on double occupancy cruise only

Category D-French Balcony $9,049.00 per person based on double occupancy cruise only

Category C-French Balcony $9,449.00 per person based on double occupancy cruise only

Category B-Veranda $10,149.00 per person based on double occupancy cruise only

Other cabin category costs available on request.

 

July 26- August 10, 2023:

Category E-Riverview $6,549.00 per person based on double occupancy cruise only

Category D-French Balcony $8,649.00 per person based on double occupancy cruise only

Category C-French Balcony $8,999.00 per person based on double occupancy cruise only

Category B-Veranda $9,699.00 per person based on double occupancy cruise only

Other cabin category costs available on request.

 

September 24- October 9, 2023:

Category E-Riverview $7,249.00 per person based on double occupancy cruise only

Category D-French Balcony $9,749.00 per person based on double occupancy cruise only

Category C-French Balcony $10,149.00 per person based on double occupancy cruise only

Category B-Veranda $10,999.00 per person based on double occupancy cruise only

Other cabin category costs available on request.

Tour Itinerary


Day 1

Depart Ottawa on your scheduled flight(s) to Budapest. Dinner and a light breakfast are served onboard. (D)

Day 2

Budapest, Hungary

Arrive in Budapest, then transfer to your ship. After boarding, the afternoon is yours to relax or explore the city on your own. After boarding, the afternoon is yours to relax or do a bit of exploring. Tonight, return to your ship for a traditional Hungarian dinner. (D)

Day 3

Budapest, Hungary

Today we visit highlights of the hilly Buda and cosmopolitan Pest sides of the city, starting with Pest’s National Opera House and historic Heroes’ Square. In Buda, walk along Castle Hill to Fishermen’s Bastion and Matthias Church. Enjoy lunch on board your ship; the rest of the day is yours to explore the city. You may choose to join us on an optional excursion to experience the thermal springs, restorative natural spas whose waters locals have bathed in for centuries. Or, perhaps select another of our optional excursions designed to allow you to delve deeper into the history, culture and cuisine of this fascinating city. Return to your ship for dinner and evening departure. (B, L, D)

Day 4

Vienna, Austria

Enjoy a day of scenic cruising along the beautiful Danube toward Vienna. As we sail, perhaps join this morning’s German language lesson to learn a few key words and phrases. You may also choose to attend an afternoon presentation on Viennese coffee houses. We arrive early this evening. After dinner, relax or enjoy an optional classical concert. (B, L, D)

Day 5

Vienna, Austria

Today we tour the Austrian capital of Vienna. Ride along the Ringstrasse, which replaced the city walls in the mid-19th century. See some of the city’s baroque architecture, including the world-famous Opera House, St. Stephen’s Cathedral and Hofburg Palace. Return to your ship for lunch. The rest of the day is yours to further explore. As always, your Program Director can help you plan your free time. Alternately, you may wish to join us on one of the day’s optional excursions, perhaps touring Schönbrunn Palace, the “Versailles of Vienna,” visiting the Spanish Riding School’s famed Lipizzaner stallions, or celebrating a local tradition this evening at a high-spirited Heurigen dinner. (B, L, D)

Day 6

Melk, Austria

Today, visit the abbey at Melk, a 900-year-old Benedictine monastery featuring Austria’s finest Italian baroque architecture. See its wonderful frescoes and admire the comprehensive collection of medieval manuscripts in its library. Rejoin your ship and cruise through dinner. (B, L, D)

Day 7

Passau, Germany

Arrive this morning in Passau, at the confluence of the Inn, Ilz and Danube Rivers. Your guided walk along the town’s narrow streets takes you through Old Town and past traditional patrician houses. Admire the New Bishop’s Residence and visit the impressive baroque St. Stephen’s Cathedral with its ornate interior. Inside, you are treated to a special concert played on the 17,000-pipe organ, considered Europe’s largest church organ.† Enjoy lunch on board your ship, and return to the city for further exploration on your own before departing. Alternately, set out this morning with your guide to enjoy a full-day optional tour of picturesque Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart and setting of The Sound of Music. We cruise through the night. (B, L, D)

Day 8

Regensburg, Germany

Arrive in Regensburg after breakfast and tour this wonderfully preserved medieval city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, including structures dating back to Roman times. Discover many 13th- and 14th-century patrician houses and see the splendid St. Peter’s Cathedral. During free time, visit the Alte Würstküche (Old Sausage Kitchen), Germany’s oldest restaurant. Alternately, you may choose to disembark this morning and drive with your guide to Munich for an optional full-day tour of this cultural and historic city, rejoining your ship before our evening departure. Cruise through dinner. (B, L, D)

Day 9

Nuremberg, Germany

Cruise the Main–Danube Canal this morning. Or, instead, disembark in Roth for a short drive to Nuremberg and use your free time to explore until lunchtime. After lunch, venture out on a tour of the city. Visit the ruins of Zeppelin Field, the Nazi parade grounds of the 1930s, and see the Palace of Justice, site of the infamous Nuremberg Trials. See the Old Town area as you walk past the Albrecht Dürer House and Main Market Square. Alternately, you may choose to join an optional afternoon World War II tour including the illuminating Documentation Center. Dinner is served on board your ship before we depart late this evening. (B, L, D)

Day 10

Bamburg, Germany

Continue along the Main–Danube Canal this morning, arriving in Bamberg in early afternoon. Enjoy a tour of Bamberg, with its medieval city center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Your walking tour includes a visit to the magnificent 11th-century cathedral, reworked in late Romanesque style in the 13th century, and the picturesque city hall built on a tiny island in the middle of a river. Take some free time to enjoy Bamberg and sample some of the town’s distinctive smoke-flavored beer before returning on board. (B, L, D)

Day 11

Würzburg, Germany

Today, enjoy an onboard lunch, then tour Würzburg’s Bishops’ Residenz, one of Germany’s largest and most ornate baroque palaces and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Or, you may choose to disembark this morning to experience an optional full-day journey along Germany’s picturesque “Romantic Road” to Rothenburg, with its turreted city wall and impressive Gothic and baroque architecture. Upon returning to Würzburg, enjoy a tour of the Bishops’ Residenz before rejoining your ship for dinner and an evening glassblowing demonstration. (B, L, D)

Day 12

Wertheim, Germany

Wertheim is located at the confluence of the Main and Tauber Rivers. During your morning walking tour, experience life in a typical small German town. Stop in a bakery and a butcher shop, and learn about Wertheim’s glassblowing tradition. Enjoy free time to explore before returning to your ship for lunch. Alternately, depart this morning on an all-day optional excursion that offers a rare glimpse into noble life, enjoying Privileged Access visits to two very different castles: Schloss Mespelbrunn and Schloss Löwenstein. (B, L, D)

Day 13

Koblenz, Germany

Today, we cruise past hilltop castles along the Rhine; this stunning stretch of the river is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Be sure to keep an eye out for the Lorelei Rock, which marks the river’s narrowest point; the rock is named after a legendary Rhine Maiden who lured sailors to their demise. This afternoon, we’ll stop to visit Marksburg Castle, the only Rhine fortress never destroyed. Rejoin your ship in Koblenz and dine on board. (B, L, D)

Day 14

Cologne, Germany

Arrive in Cologne during breakfast, then disembark for a tour of Germany’s fourth largest city. Stroll through Old Town past St. Martin’s Church and visit the Dom, Germany’s largest cathedral and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spend your free time enjoying Cologne’s atmospheric waterfront, or perhaps join an optional excursion on which you will ascend to the Dom’s roof for up-close views of the cathedral’s architecture and bird’s-eye vistas of Cologne. Afterward, return on board for dinner. Alternately, you may set off on an optional excursion to explore Cologne’s spirited beer culture, sampling Kölsch, a light, crisp beer brewed only in Cologne, and enjoying a brauhaus dinner. After, return to your ship for a late-evening departure. (B, L, D)

Day 15

Kinderdijk, The Netherlands

We sail along the Rhine during the morning hours. Admire scenic views and enjoy a morning of enjoyable Dutch diversions: sample Dutch cheeses and jenever, a distilled juniper liquor, and take in a culturally enriching presentation on the Dutch Golden Age. This afternoon, your ship arrives in Kinderdijk, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Disembark for an afternoon tour of this ingenious network of windmills and other flood management devices. You learn why the windmills were built and see how they work, plus you enter a working windmill for a tour of its mechanisms and living quarters. Board your ship for departure and dinner. Arrive in Amsterdam around midnight. (B, L, D)

Day 16

After breakfast, disembark and proceed to the airport for your return flight.

*Itinerary always subject to change*

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Western Canada

Canadian Rockies

The Rocky Mountains of Canada are a vast land – filled with inspiring scenery, wildlife, a multitude of activities plus great cities and towns.

Join Travac as we explore unforgettable ice fields, snow-capped peaks, waterfalls that flow into rushing rivers, ancient glaciers and the ever present imposing cliffs that all create the vibrant canvas we know as the Canadian Rockies. The Travac experience is like no other including rail or other coach journeys. You will see more, do more, enjoy great hotels and get the experience for a lot less than traditional tours of the same calibre.

Your journey includes round trip airfare, accommodation, deluxe coach transportation through the entire journey, breakfast daily, two dinners, side excursions and the services of a Travac Tour Director.

Tour Itinerary


Day 1: Ottawa to Calgary

Your journey begins.  Today you will depart Ottawa for Calgary.  Upon your arrival in Calgary you will be taken on a short tour of this picturesque city before arriving at your hotel. Your tour takes on a voyage feel from frontier times to the great oil boom. The balance of your day will be free.


Day 2: Calgary

Explore and shop the streets of Calgary on your own today.  Your hotel concierge will be happy to offer suggestions of things to do today. There are lots of parks and museums for you to visit. (B)


Day 3: Calgary to Banff

This morning you will visit Calgary’s Heritage Park. Heritage Park is Canada’s largest living history museum, with hundreds of exhibits, rides, shops, restaurants, daily demonstrations and activities to keep you captivated. 

After your visit to the park you will travel from Calgary to Banff and catch your first glimpse of the Rockies. Upon your arrival in Banff you will check into your hotel.  The balance of your day will be free to explore Banff village and its fine artisan shops. (B, D)


Day 4: Banff

After breakfast, we will drive through Banff and visit the powerful Bow Falls and Hoodoos.  

This afternoon you will make your way to the Sulphur Mountain gondola and ride to the summit of Banff’s Sulphur Mountain. While on the summit you are able to marvel at the unsurpassed view of Banff, the Bow Valley and a 360-degree view of six scenic mountain ranges that reach 2281m (7486ft) above sea level.  You’ll feel like you’re on top of the world standing on the spacious main level observation deck.  The balance of your day is free. (B)


Day 5: Banff to Jasper

This morning your journey north will take you along the extraordinary ice fields that are part of the landscape of this region. Your will witness beautiful waterfalls and rushing rivers.  At the Columbia Icefields, you embark on the glacial adventure of a lifetime. Your tour takes you onto the surface of the Athabasca Glacier by Ice Explorer; a massive vehicle specially designed for glacial travel. An experienced driver-guide shares a wealth of fascinating information about glaciers, icefields and their impact on our environment during this one hour and 20-minute experience. After your icefield adventure, you continue north with a stop at Athabasca Falls before arriving at Jasper. (B)


Day 6: Jasper

Your holiday will continue with a visit of Maligne Lake one of the most beautiful and iconic lakes in the Rockies. Maligne Lake is the largest glacially formed and fed lake in the Canadian Rockies and those remnants of the last Ice Age still cling to the cliffs.  You will enjoy a fabulous cruise on the lake before returning to Jasper. Your afternoon in Jasper is free to enjoy on your own. (B)


Day 7: Jasper to Edmonton

Leaving Jasper, we will begin our journey to Edmonton. Edmonton is a wonderful town and capital of Alberta that offers a host of outdoor activities and great shopping. It is also listed as one of the top 10 cities to visit by National Geographic, simply because it is so unique.  Travac’s visit to Edmonton will include a stop at the West Edmonton Mall, where you will have plenty of time to enjoy this spectacular facility. (B)


Day 8: Edmonton

Today you are completely free to enjoy Edmonton.  It will be your chance to visit some of the museums and parks that make up the fabric of this wonderful city. (B)


Day 9

Depart for Ottawa.  Your Travac Tour Director will advise you of your departure time from the hotel. (B)


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Hotel Information


The Westin Calgary


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320 4TH AVENUE S.W.
CALGARY, AB
T2P 2S6



Delta Banff Royal Canadian Lodge


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459 Banff Avenue
Banff, AB
T1L 1B4



The Crimson Jasper


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200 Connaught Dr
Jasper, AB
T0E 1E0



Matrix Hotel (or similar)


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10640 - 100th Avenue
Edmonton, AB
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Berlin, Prague, Vienna and Budapest

Berlin

October 3-16, 2022

Travac’s passage to Berlin, Prague, Vienna and Budapest is a journey into the very cultural centre of Europe. It is an adventure into a land carved by the music of Kings and Courtesans inspired by the music of Beethoven, Mozart, Schubert and Strauss. It is an odyssey along the romantic Danube River from Vienna with its Opera Houses and fine arts museums to the bridges and bastions of Budapest.

Your pilgrimage will be filled with the charm and vibrancy of the Danube valley. It is here that you will experience impressive orchards tumbling from hills along its banks to postcard villages that dot the way throughout your journey. Each city you visit will offer you a different cultural insight and experience that will be both awe inspiring and revealing. Join us as we travel into the heart of Europe and follow a trail through the Imperial Cities.

For booking information contact Travac Tours in the Westgate Mall, 1309 Carling Avenue at (613) 728-1934.

Tour Itinerary


Day 1

Depart Ottawa by motorcoach for your overnight flights to Berlin from Montreal.


Day 2 (Berlin- 3 nights)

Upon your arrival in Berlin you will be transferred to the hotel with a few stops along the way. After checking into our hotel, the balance of your day will be free. (B, D)


Day 3

This morning, you will be met by our local guide and taken on a city tour. The tour will take you into both the east and west sections of the city. Included are the Brandenburg Gate, Unter den Linden Boulevard, the German State Opera House, the Tiergarten as well as the shopping and entertainment district.

Your afternoon will be free to explore some of the great sights that the city has to offer. Berlin is famous for its “Island Museums.” Your guide will explain how to easily get to and from the museum complex. You may also want to visit the bustling “KU damm”. This shopping district was once the “shop window of the west”. Today it remains a vibrant shopping and dining experience. (B)


Day 4

Today you will have another leisurely chance to explore and discover the spirit of Berlin. Join your host on an early morning walk. This captivating city has plenty of opportunity for a new adventure. (B)


Day 5 (Prague- 3 nights)

Prague

From Berlin we will travel through Germany and into the Czech Republic Our destination is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe- Prague. After checking into our hotel, the balance of your day will be free. (B)


Day 6

This morning you will join a local guide for a complete city tour. The tour will start with a visit to the 1000 year old Prague Castle. The castle offers an amazing view of the old city. Your tour will also take you to the old town square, a hub of activity in the city since medieval times. Your afternoon is at leisure. Prague is somewhat famous for its music. An evening concert is a great way to end your day. (B)


Day 7

Today is a free day. As an option ($) you may wish to visit the Jewish museum. More than 200,000 items depicting Jewish life and religion are housed throughout several monuments, including the Jewish Town Hall and the Old Jewish Cemetery. It is also easy to lose yourself sightseeing in the cobblestone streets that are everywhere in the old town. Another option is to visit Prague’s version of the Eiffel tower. No matter what you choose to do with your free time the majesty of the city is always there. Your tour director will be happy to help you with suggestions for the balance of your day. (B)


Day 8 (Vienna- 3 nights)

Vienna

Leaving Prague, we will make a stop in the charming town of Cesky Krumlov, a UNESCO world heritage site, before we reach Vienna. This medieval town is nestled on the Vltava River. While in Cesky Krumlov you will have a chance to wander through its traffic free cobblestone streets, shop and enjoy a light lunch before heading on to Vienna. Your afternoon and evening will be at your leisure in Vienna. (B)


Day 9

Your sightseeing of Vienna will begin with a guided tour of this great metropolitan centre led by a professional local guide. You will have a chance to see Hofburg Palace, the official residence of the President of Austria and a former home of the Hapsburg Dynasty. You will also see the famous Opera House, St Stephen’s Cathedral and Schonbrunn Palace. Your afternoon will again be at your leisure. (B)


Day 10

Your last day in Vienna will be on your own. Your Travac Tours Director will be happy to offer some suggestions for sightseeing, dining or shopping. (B)


Day 11 (Budapest- 3 nights)

Budapest

Leaving Vienna we will travel along the Danube Bend, a narrow twisting valley in the pretty Carpathian Basin. Along the way we will make a stop in the small town of Bratislava before arriving in Budapest. This evening you will be free to enjoy magical Budapest. (B)


Day 12

Your city tour of Budapest will consist of both a walking tour of old Buda taking in a good part of the cities rich heritage and a drive to Pest to visit Heroes’ Square featuring the Millennium Memorial. On your free time you may wish to visit one of the city’s Thermal Pools. (B)


Day 13

A free day in Budapest is invigorating. You will have time to shop, explore and enjoy the boundless heritage that has made the city so awe inspiring. This evening we offer our farewell dinner cruise on the Danube. (B, D).


Day 14

Your guide will advise you of your departure time for your return flights to Ottawa. (B)

To avoid disappointment please book early. Our last similar trip sold out in a matter of weeks.


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Hotel Information


Hotels:

Berlin- H10 Berlin Ku’Damm Hotel

Prague- Hotel Hoffmeister

Vienna- Austria Classic Wien Hotel

Budapest- Danubius Hotel Astoria


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Battlefields of Europe That Helped Define Canada

Flanders

October 9-22, 2022

Join Travac as we visit some of the many sites that have been built to commemorate the contribution of our brave young men and woman who fought during the Great War and World War II. The courage and battles fought by these men and women during these wars made Canada the wonderful respected country it is today. You will have a chance to see some of the locations where the fieriest battles were fought.

We will travel to the liberated countries of the Netherlands, Belgium and France visiting some of the Commonwealth and Canadian cemeteries, memorials and museums built to show the thanks and appreciation to these men and women.

During the tour you will experience the enduring gratitude from the people of the region towards Canadians for the ultimate sacrifices made in two world wars.

Your experience in France, Belgium and Holland will be enhanced by the natural and architectural beauty of the towns and villages you will visit. While each of these towns played and important role in either the first or the second world wars, they have since flourished in peace. Their attraction is their magnificent past- a past that in some cases goes back over a thousand years. Indeed, these villages are an important part of the fabric that draws us to Europe.

In Flanders fields the poppies blow

Between the crosses, row on row,

That mark our place; and in the sky

The larks, still bravely singing, fly

Scarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days ago

We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,

Loved and were loved, and now we lie

In Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw

The torch; be yours to hold it high.

If ye break faith with us who die

We shall not sleep, though poppies grow

In Flanders fields.

 Lest we forget

Tour Itinerary


Day 1

Depart Ottawa by motorcoach for your overnight flight to Amsterdam from Montreal.  You will be served a dinner and a continental breakfast on board your overnight flight(s). (D)


Day 2

Groningen 1 night 

Upon arrival in Amsterdam you will meet your Travac Tours Director in the baggage claim area, as a group we will proceed to the bus. You will be taken on a canal cruise of Amsterdam. Our hotel for the evening will be in Groningen. Please keep in mind that check in time is 4:00 pm. A welcome dinner is included tonight. (D)


Day 3

Nijmegen 1 night 

Today we will depart Groningen and head toward Hoogeveen, where we will visit Kamp Westerbork.

**Kamp Westerbork was the site of a large transit and work camp in the Dutch province of Drente. Over 100,000 Jews, Gypsies and resistance members were taken to Westerbork. The camp consisted of an orphanage, school, industrial barracks, punishment barracks, housing barracks, a larger square for roll-call and a railway. While interned at Westerbork in 1942, Bob Cahen described camp life in a letter:

“More and more new people have arrived in the camp. The barracks have become crowded, overcrowded. The smithy is working flat out producing beds, one after the other. Straw mattresses or other mattresses haven’t been available for a long time now. The people just have to lie down without one, on the iron. People were lying or sitting outside. At night, they would sleep in or under barrows or under the open sky. There was not enough food.”

Anne Frank was among the thousands held at Westerbork. Anne died with her sister in Bergen-Belsen in April 1945, just weeks before the end of the war. The last train left Westerbork September 13, 1944 carrying 77 young children who had been taken away from their hiding places by the Nazis. Westerbork was liberated April 12, 1945 and 876 prisoners were set free when the Canadian Army came upon the camp. After the liberation, the camp remained in service and various activities took place there, but in 1971 the last barracks were torn down. Kamp Westerbork is now a commemoration centre. (For more info visit www.veterans.gc.ca)

After our visit we will make our way Nijmegen for the night, with stops in Apledoorn to see a Man with 2 hats statue – the twin to this statue can be found at Dow’s Lake in Ottawa Commissionaire Park and Arnhem the location that you may remember from a bridge too far.


Day 4

Mons 1 night 

Today we will start our journey with a stop at the Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery. Nijmegen holds an annual walk in which both military and civilians participate- this event is over 4 days and the participants walk 30km, 40km or 50km in a day ending at the Groesbeek Cemetery. We will continue to Mons where we will visit the Price Memorial.


Day 5

Ypres 3 nights 

Today we will depart our hotel, heading towards Dunkirk. “Dunkirk spirit,” an expression used to describe the tendency of the British public to pull together and overcome times of adversity, is still heard in the United Kingdom today.

Dunkirk, and the evacuation associated with the troops trapped on Dunkirk, was described as a miracle by Winston Churchill. As the Wehrmacht swept through western Europe in the spring of 1940, using Blitzkrieg, both the French and British armies could not stop the onslaught. For the people in western Europe, World War Two was really about to begin. The “Phoney War” was now over.

The advancing German Army trapped the British and French armies on the beaches around Dunkirk. 330,000 men were trapped here and they were a sitting target for the Germans.

The beach at Dunkirk was on a shallow slope so no large boat could get near to the actual beaches where the men were. Therefore, smaller boats were needed to take on board men who would then be transferred to a larger boat based further off shore. The little ships of Dunkirk were 700 private boats that sailed from Ramsgate in England to Dunkirk in France between 26 May and 4 June 1940 as part of Operation Dynamo, the rescue of more than 338,000 British and French soldiers, who were trapped on the beaches at Dunkirk during the Second World War. It is thought that the smallest boat to make the journey across the Channel was the Tamzine – an 18 foot open topped fishing boat.


Day 6

Today we will visit Hill 62 Memorial, St Julien (the Brooding Soldier), Langemark (German Cemetery) and Essex Cemetery. It is in this cemetery where John McCrae (1872–1918) wrote his famous poem In Flanders Fields. A cenotaph for McCrae is located in the cemetery.


Day 7

Today we will visit Passchendaele Canadian Battlefield Memorial that marks the site of Crest Farm where Canadians encountered some of the fiercest resistance they were to meet during the war, and the Memorial Museum Passchendaele which tells the story of the war in the Ypres Salient with special emphasis on the Battle of Passchendaele.

The Tyne Cot Cemetery will be visited today. Tyne Cot Cemetery is the resting place of 11,954 soldiers of the Commonwealth Forces. This is the largest number of burials contained in any Commonwealth cemetery of either the First or Second World War. It is the largest Commonwealth military cemetery in the world.

Every evening at 8:00 pm at the Menin Gate Memorial, a deeply moving ceremony takes place under the vast arch of the Menin Gate. The traffic stops and buglers from the local fire brigade play ‘The Last Post’. The Menin Gate is the most famous Commonwealth war memorial in Flanders and perhaps the world. Tens of thousands of soldiers passed through here on their way to the front, many of them never to return. Opened in 1927, the memorial bears the names of 54 896 soldiers who were reported missing in the Ypres Salient between the outbreak of war and 15 August 1917. The Menin Gate was designed in classical style by Sir Reginald Blomfield. This ceremony takes place every evening at 8 pm. Sometimes the ceremony is attended by just a few spectators, or on more formal occasions hundreds can be present. Irrespective of numbers, the Last Post remains a unique and moving experience.

(Boxed Lunch)


Day 8

Arras – 2 nights

Today, we will leave Ypres and make our way to Arras, France. We will stop to visit a memorial to the Airmen of the Great War, where the names of 46 Canadians are listed. We will also stop at the Dury Canadian Memorial, recognizing a battle in which seven Victoria Crosses were won by Canadians.

This afternoon you will be visiting Vimy Ridge, where Canada became a nation. This is a site all Canadians should have an opportunity to visit. A guided tour will be available.


Day 9

This morning we will leave the hotel to visit the Beaumont Hamel, where you will find the Newfoundland Regiment Memorial, a memorial site in France dedicated to the commemoration of Dominion of Newfoundland forces members who were killed during World War I. The 74-acre (300,000 m2) preserved battlefield park encompasses the grounds over which the Newfoundland Regiment made their unsuccessful attack on 1 July 1916 during the first day of the Battle of the Somme. The Battle of the Somme was the regiment’s first major engagement, and during an assault that lasted approximately 30 minutes the regiment was all but wiped out. Purchased in 1921 by the people of Newfoundland, the memorial site is the largest battalion memorial on the Western Front, and the largest area of the Somme battlefield that has been preserved. Along with preserved trench lines, there are a number of memorials and cemeteries contained within the site. Keep your eyes open for the danger tree, a skeleton of a tree that lay in No Mans Land and had been utilized as a landmark.

Next we visit Lochnagar Crater. At 91m wide and 21m deep, this is one of the largest war-time craters ever created. You can walk around the rim on a duckboard trail. The mine dug by the 179th Tunneling Company Royal Engineers, under a German field fortification known as Schwabenhöhe, is the front line south of the village of La Boisselle in the Somme department of France. The mine was sprung at 7:28 a.m. on 1 July 1916, the first day of the Battle of the Somme.

We will also visit Thiepval Memorial – the Thiepval Memorial to the Missing of the Somme battlefields bears the names of 72,194 officers and men of the United Kingdom and South African forces. These men died in the Somme battle sector before 20th March 1918 and have no known grave. The date of 20th March was the day before the German Army launched a large-scale offensive, code-named “Operation Michael”, against the British Army Front in the sector of the Somme. Over 90 percent of those commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial died in the 1916 Battles of the Somme between July and November 1916.

(Boxed Lunch)


Day 10

Caen 2 nights

Today we will depart Arras and travel to Caine with visits to Dieppe beach. We will also make a stop at Le Quesnel Canadian Memorial – at this battle the Canadians fought along with the British, French and Australians to capture 5,033 prisoners and 161 guns.

Dieppe

Canada’s experiences in war have been marked by great triumphs but also by harsh setbacks. The Dieppe Raid during the Second World War was one of the darkest chapters in Canada’s military history. It did, however, help lead to important lessons learned.

The Dieppe Raid saw more than 6,000 men come ashore at five different points along a 16 kilometer-long stretch of heavily defended coastline. The raiding force was made up of almost 5,000 Canadians, approximately 1,000 British commandos, and 50 American Army Rangers.

While many men were lost and the raid did not meet most of its objectives, many historians feel that the lessons learned played an important role in the success of later actions. For example, the Dieppe Raid and later beach assaults contributed to improvements in amphibious landing techniques. While the cost of gaining this knowledge was steep, it likely saved many lives on the beaches of Normandy when the Allies returned to the shores of continental Western Europe on D-Day, June 6, 1944.

The men who participated in the Dieppe Raid paid a great price. Of the 4,963 Canadians who went on the mission, approximately 2,200 returned to England and many were wounded. More than 3,350 Canadians became casualties, including approximately 1,950 POWs. 916 Canadians died as a result of Dieppe on the beaches, in the air or at sea supporting the landings. Some died as German captives or of their wounds after returning to England. A total of 210 British and Americans also lost their lives.

The Dieppe Raid also took a considerable toll on the ships and aircraft that supported the assault. The campaign saw the war’s single worst day for Allied aircraft losses, with 119 aircraft shot down as they protected the supporting ships.

The Canadians who participated in the Dieppe Raid were among the more than one million men and women from Canada who served in uniform during the Second World War. The efforts of all of these Canadians helped ensure that victory was achieved. The sacrifices and achievements of those who gave so much to restore peace and freedom to the world cannot be forgotten. (Boxed Lunch)

 


Day 11

Today we will visit the Juno Beach Center. We will have a guided tour of the beach and bunkers (German Observation post and command post) and a self-guided tour of the museum. We will also visit one of the Normandy beaches.

Normandy

By the spring of 1944, Germany had occupied France and much of the European continent for almost four years. A narrow stretch of water, the English Channel, was all that separated the German forces from Great Britain.

Even with all these preparations, the Normandy campaign would be very difficult. The shores of Northwest Europe were littered with German land mines, barbed wire, heavy artillery batteries and machine-gun nests. There were also anti-tank walls, shelters constructed of thick concrete, anti-aircraft guns and many other types of defensive positions. For these reasons, the coastline from Denmark to the south of France was known as “Fortress Europe.”

Many Canadian soldiers in the Normandy campaign were young and new to battle, but their courage and skill meant they often helped lead the Allied advance against a determined enemy. Canadians soon captured three shoreline positions on D-Day and established themselves near the village of Creully, but this was to be only the beginning of the struggle to liberate France.

Against difficult odds, the Canadians advanced against the best troops the enemy had. Victory in the Normandy campaign, however, would come at a terrible cost. Three hundred and forty Canadians were killed on Juno Beach on D-Day alone and the Canadians would suffer the most casualties of any division in the British Army Group during the Battle of Normandy. More than 5,000 made the ultimate sacrifice, losing their lives, and lie buried in a place far from their homes and loved ones. Others returned home with injuries to body and mind that they carry to this day.

Victory in Normandy would be only the beginning of many months of hard fighting on the ground in Western Europe. Canadians would play an important role in the offensives that would finally defeat the Germans and end the war in this part of the world.


Day 12

Paris – 2 nights 

Today we will make our way back to Paris stopping to visit Abbabye D’Ardeene enroute. On arrival in Paris we will have a guided city tour.


Day 13

Today is a free day to explore Paris.


Day 14

We will depart Paris for our journey back to Ottawa.

 

Itinerary subject to change.


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Hotel Information


Groningen- Best Western Hotel Groningen Centre

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Radesingel 50
Groningen, Netherlands
9711
+31 50 316 2955


Nijmegen- Mercure Hotel Nijmegen Centre

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Stationsplein 29, 6512 AB Nijmegen, Netherlands
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+31 24 323 8888


Mons- Hotel Lido

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Rue des Arbalestriers 112
Mons, Belgium
7000
+32 65 32 78 00


Ypres- Novotel Ieper Centrum

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Sint-Jacobsstraat 15, 8900 Ieper, Belgium
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+32 57 42 96 00


Caen- Ibis Styles Caen Centre Gare

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52 Quai Amiral Hamelin, 14000 Caen, France
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+33 2 31 34 20 00


Paris- Mercure Paris Opera Louvre

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95 Rue de Richelieu
Paris, France
75002
+33 825 80 39 39


Arras- Mercure Arras Centre Gare

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58 Boulevard Carnot
Arras, France
62000
+33 3 21 23 88 88



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