Ireland: Shamrock Adventure- The North and South of Ireland
May 17-29, 2026
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; and the spectacular Cliffs of Moher. 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 3 or 4 star hotels. Previous tours to Ireland sold out very quickly. 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 Kilkenny
Céad míle fáilte – “One Hundred Thousand Welcomes” to Ireland!
Upon your arrival in Dublin, you will be met by your local driver/guide.
Your 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.
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. (D)
Overnight in Kilkenny at Ormonde Hotel (or similar)
Day 3
Midleton & Waterford
This morning, you will travel to Waterford with an included 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.
This afternoon, 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. (B)
Overnight in Kinsale at Actons Hotel (or similar)
Day 4
Blarney
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”.
Then visit Blarney and the Blarney Stone, which has the traditional power of 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. (B)
Overnight in Tralee at Brandon Hotel (or similar)
Day 5
Scenic Tour Around the Dingle Peninsula
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 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 at Brandon Hotel (or similar)
Day 6
Cliffs of Moher, and the Burren
This morning, depart for 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.
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. kilometers 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 (such as Poulnabrone dolmen, also known as Poll na Brón) prove that people have been living in the Burren for more than 5000 years. (B, D)
Overnight in Galway at Ardilaun Hotel (or similar)
Day 7
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 bogs, 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 no visit would 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 at Ardilaun Hotel (or similar)
Day 8
Londonderry & Donegal
After breakfast we will begin our journey to Northern Ireland. Our first stop en route 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.
Our next stop 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. You will enjoy a guided walk along the walls of Derry. (B)
Overnight in Derry at City Hotel Derry – soon to be Doubletree by Hilton Derry~Londonderry (or similar)
Day 9
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.
On arrival in Belfast, visit the 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 include 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. (B)
Overnight in Belfast at Hilton Belfast (or similar)
Day 10
Belfast
Free day in Belfast – Your Travac Tours Director can assist you with ideas on what to do.
Overnight in Belfast at Hilton Belfast (or similar)
Day 11
Dublin
This morning, we will make our way to Dublin. After free time for lunch, we will have a city tour of Dublin before being taken to our hotel. (B)
Overnight in Dublin at Buswells Hotel (or similar)
Day 12
Dublin
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 at Buswells Hotel (or similar)
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)
Itinerary subject to change.
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Hotel Information
Kilkenny Ormonde or similar
Hotel Address
Ormonde St, Gardens,Kilkenny, Ireland
+353 56 775 0200
Buswells Hotel or similar
Hotel Address
27 Molesworth StDublin, Ireland
+353 1 614 6500
Actons Hotel (Kinsale) or similar
Hotel Address
Pier Rd, DromderrigKinsale, Co. Cork, Ireland
+353 21 477 9900
Brandon Hotel (Tralee) or similar
Hotel Address
Prince's StTralee, Co. Kerry, Ireland
V92 PVK6
+353 66 712 3333
Ardilaun Hotel (Galway) or similar
Hotel Address
Taylor's Hill RdGalway, Ireland
H91 H29F
+353 91 521 433
Hilton Belfast (or similar)
Hotel Address
4 Lanyon PlBelfast, Ireland
BT1 3LP
+44 28 9027 7000
City Hotel Derry – soon to be Doubletree by Hilton Derry~Londonderry (or similar)
Hotel Address
Queens QuayLondonderry , UK
BT48 7AS
+44 28 7136 5800
Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice
A Spectacular Escape to the Land of Fire and Ice!
Check off one of your ultimate bucket list destinations this year with our fabulous tour to mother nature’s land of fire and ice! Iceland is an awe-inspiring country with pristine nature, breathtaking landscapes, and a vibrant culture with deep roots in ancient heritage. You will be pleasantly surprised by its sparsely populated yet epic landscapes, known for their incredible glaciers, geysers, waterfalls, and active volcanic systems.
You will stay at the 4-star Fosshótel in the capital city of Reykjavik, where you can learn about and experience Iceland’s storied history of the Norseman. Our tour will illuminate many of the ancient sagas from the country’s history that make up not only part of the cultural fabric of Iceland, but that of North America as well. We will visit Iceland’s top attractions on this tour including the famous thermal waters of the Blue Lagoon, where you can enjoy the views of its otherworldly vistas!
In your free time you could choose to ride an Icelandic pony, snorkel the waters between the tectonic plates, ride a helicopter and land on a volcano, or simply enjoy the local cuisine and spirited culture of Reykjavik. The options are endless- join us this October as we explore all this fabled island nation has to offer!
This tour is limited to 26 persons.
Tour Itinerary
Day 1
Departure from Ottawa
This evening you will depart Ottawa for your flights to Iceland (via Toronto).
Day 2
Arrival in Iceland and Tour of the Reykjanes Peninsula
Upon your arrival in Iceland you be met by our local guide and taken for breakfast. After breakfast you will go on a sightseeing tour around the Reykjanes Peninsula where you will discover several dormant volcanoes and extensive lava fields. You will also visit the Krýsuvík geothermal area and “the bridge between continents”. Later in the day you will check into your hotel in Reykjavik for your stay – Fosshótel Reykjavik.
Day 3
City Tour via private motor coach and local guide
Reykjavík is the world’s most northerly capital, and home to 60% of Iceland’s population. Today Reykjavík is a modern city with a variety of restaurants, museums, galleries, and theatres. On our tour we cover all the cities highlights, with a bit of walking in the downtown core. We will see the old town centre, Parliament, the Cathedral, the Harbour, the National Museum, the Pearl and Höfði house (site of the Iceland summit of 1986). We will drive past the city’s salmon river and the Árbæjarsafn outdoor folk museum, which offers an interesting contrast to the modern buildings. Our drive continues past Reykjavik’s largest outdoor swimming pool in Laugardalur which is heated with water from natural hot springs under the city, the Ásmundur Sveinsson Sculpture Museum and Hallgrímskirkja Church (whose steeple is a Reykjavík landmark). The tour ends at the hotel or the National Museum (your choice). The balance of your day will be at your leisure.
Day 4
Golden Circle & Fontana Steam Bath
Today you will enjoy a perfect combination of the hugely popular “Golden Circle Tour” and finish off with a visit to the newly opened Fontana Steam Bath in the quaint little town of Laugarvatn with a local guide. You will also visit the high temperature geyser geothermal area, the Gullfoss (Golden Falls) waterfall and the historical and geological wonder that is Thingvellir National Park. The icing on the cake today is a relaxing visit to Fontana Steam Bath, a natural sauna.
Note: Please bring a swimsuit (towels are provided).
Day 5
Free Day
Today you are completely free to enjoy Reykjavík. It will be your chance to visit some of the museums that make up the fabric of this wonderful city. (B)
Optional tours are also available. ($)
Day 6
Today is another free day. There will also be various optional excursions available to you at an additional cost. (B)
Day 7
Return to Ottawa
This afternoon you will bid a fond farewell to Iceland. You will be making one final stop at the famous Blue Lagoon before heading to the airport for your return flights back to Ottawa. Arrival into Ottawa early morning of October 30th. (B)
Itinerary subject to change.
*Please note that a visit to Iceland entails a fair amount of walking to fully enjoy your holiday experience. You should feel comfortable being able to walk for extended periods of time. Many of the avenues and walkways are uneven. Comfortable walking shoes are essential.
Malta with Paris
Extraordinary 3 week holidays:
February 9- March 3, 2026
March 3-26, 2026
A lovely year-round climate, 7000 years of history, and a Mediterranean lifestyle that is second to none. Discover Malta, the hidden gem of the Mediterranean!
Malta is a small island in the middle of the Mediterranean with a rich history and tranquil ambience that summons tourists from around the world. Its stunning natural beauty, vibrant culture, unique heritage, and warm hospitality make Malta the true gem of the Mediterranean and an unforgettable bucket list destination.
History lovers will be in their element in Malta, discovering ancient temples, underground necropolises, and other man-made structures older than the Egyptian pyramids, some of which date back 7000 years. Due to Malta’s geographical position, it has been of great strategic significance over the centuries and is dotted with fortified cities, defensive walls and towers, as well as an excellent National War Museum. The Canadian Air Force played a significant role in Malta in World War II, during the island’s darkest days.
Malta’s historic 17th century capital, Valletta, is known for its stunning Baroque architecture. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it has over 300 monuments each with special significance. Further north, the breathtaking golden vistas and calm turquoise waters of Golden Bay provide a serene, relaxing escape to city life. Mdina, the “Silent City”, with its medieval fortress and astonishing views allows you to step back in time while exploring its charming alleys and archeological sites, while the caverns of the Blue Grotto and the historic fishing village of Marsaxlokk provide the opportunity to discover the diverse maritime culture that exists on this extraordinary island.
Travac wants you to enjoy all of these attractions and many more while basking in Malta’s gorgeous balmy weather on this fabulous holiday!
Hotel Information
Doubletree by Hilton Malta St. Paul’s Bay or similar
Hotel Address
St Paul's Bay SPB 2402St Paul's Bay, Malta
+356 2355 2355
AX Odycy or similar (March 3 departure)
Hotel Address
Dawret Il - Qawra, San Pawl il-Baħar SPB 1902, Malta
+356 2354 3000
Novotel Paris Les Halles or similar (Malta with Paris)
Hotel Address
8 Pl. Marguerite de Navarre, 75001Paris, France
01 42 21 31 31
Ibis Styles Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (return night, Malta with Paris option)
Hotel Address
Paris Charles de Gaulle Arpt, 1 Bis Rue De La Haye Accès Gps / Tremblay-En-France, Roissypole, Cs 20009, 93290Roissy-en-France, France
01 70 03 14 00
Spain- Costa del Sol
The Costa del Sol region of southern Spain is remarkable for its diverse landscapes, fabulous beaches and coastal sites as well as a wealth of small villages that dot the shore line. This Mediterranean coastline is one of Europe’s most beautiful holiday destinations. Villages have grown into robust towns with great restaurants, shopping and nightlife. The area’s history dates back thousands of years and it has developed a unique and warm culture that defines the region.
Travac is pleased to be offering exceptional new packages to the Costa del Sol region of Spain for 2025 that include perfectly located deluxe accommodations in Benalmádena and the services of a local guide while at your destination.
Attractively priced, space is sure to sell out quickly- early booking is your best guarantee of enjoying this fabulous holiday.
Hotel Information
Sunset Beach Club
Hotel Address
Av. del Sol, 5Benalmádena, Málaga, Spain
29630
+34 952 57 94 00
South Africa – Beach to Bushveld
September 1-17, 2024
Sold out- watch for March and Sept 2025 dates to be announced or call the office to be placed on a waitlist!
Tour Itinerary
Day 1
Depart Ottawa by bus to Montreal to catch your flights to Amsterdam.
Day 2
Amsterdam- Cape Town
A warm welcome to Cape Town, South Africa!
We will be transferred directly to our hotel on arrival.
On the doorstep of the Atlantic, The Bay Hotel is an exclusive members-only hotel where our mission is to provide excellent service and unforgettable experiences.
Overnight: The Bay Hotel Cape Town Mountain view room (B)
Day 3
Full day Table Mountain and City Tour – Cape Town
Start your trip to the Mother City with the highlights. We kick off our tour with breathtaking views of the city and Table Mountain, Camps Bay, Clifton, and Sea Point. Driving past Cape Town Stadium, we take a detour through the bustling V&A Waterfront to the City Centre. Here, we stretch our legs and take a walk through the Company Gardens, which were created by South Africa’s first European settlers in the 1650s.Then we hop back on board and chronicle some of the city’s most significant landmarks – the Houses of Parliament, City Hall, The Castle, and Slave Lodge – finally heading up to the Bo Kaap. Amid these iconic, brightly coloured houses along cobbled streets, you will discover the fascinating history of the Cape Malay culture. Going further up Signal Hill, we head for the Noon Gun, which has helped Capetonians tell the time since 1806, except of course on Sundays and public holidays, when we’re left to our own devices. End off your City Tour at the Table Mountain Cableway, where you will take the cable car to the summit to enjoy this spectacular view. Nowhere else will you get such a spectacular view of Cape Town as from the summit of one of the Seven Wonders of Nature. After our cable car tour, we will be transferred back to our hotel.
Overnight: The Bay Hotel Cape Town Mountain view room (B)
Day 4
Full day Cape Point tour – Cape Town
At the tip of the Cape Peninsula – only 60 km from the city of Cape Town – lies a wild and untamed wilderness. The perfect city escape for any nature lover, Cape Point is a Natural World Heritage Site – rich in fauna and flora – where wild antelope, baboon, Cape Mountain Zebra and 250 species of bird roam free in this 7750-hectare nature reserve. Heading out of the city, we journey south along the coast, past the pristine beaches of Clifton and Camps Bay. To the left, we see the majestic peaks of the Twelve Apostles touching the sky, while to the right, the cliffs drop sharply into the Atlantic. Our first stop is Hout Bay, a quaint fishing village where you will have the option of heading out to sea to explore Seal Island. Or you can stay on dry land to peruse the souvenir shops and craft market at your leisure. Continuing our journey, we leave civilization behind – traversing Chapman’s Peak – heading out to the Cape of Good Hope Nature Reserve and Cape Point. Here, surrounded by valleys of fynbos and a variety of wildlife in their natural habitat, you can take in some of the most extraordinary views in the Western Cape. For an even better view of the Two Oceans, you can take the Funicular to the lighthouse. We’ll stop for lunch before we head out to Boulders Beach, one of the most flourishing colonies of African Penguins in South Africa. From here, we’re only a stone’s throw away from Simon’s Town, where we’ll see the naval base. Our last stop of the day is Kirstenbosch – the crown jewel of South Africa’s nine national botanical gardens – which was founded in 1913 to preserve the country’s unique flora. As the last rays of sunshine streaming in through the peaks of Table Mountain kiss the tips of the leaves and flowers, our unforgettable journey comes to a satisfactory end.
Overnight: The Bay Hotel Cape Town Mountain view room (B)
Day 5
Free day
Today is a free day to enjoy time on your own. You might want to visit the V & A Waterfront with all its great restaurants and shops. At the
V & A waterfront there is also the ferry over to Robben Island where Nelson Mandela was imprisoned for 18 of his 27 years for plotting to overthrow South Africa’s racist apartheid system.
You can also choose to just relax on the beach at your hotel.
Overnight: The Bay Hotel Cape Town Mountain view room (B)
Day 6
Full Day Winelands– Cape Town
For this tour, we head north to the Winelands of Paarl and Franschhoek, stopping on the way at the Groot Drakenstein Prison, where Nelson Mandela was released in 1990.
Founded by French Huguenot refugees in 1688, Franschhoek is one of South Africa’s oldest and most picturesque towns with a distinctly French flair. The valley’s climate proved ideal for growing vineyards and today, is famed for making some of the country’s finest wines. Here we will do a cellar tour, attend two exceptional wine tastings, and enjoy a spot of lunch. The town boasts some of the best restaurants in the Western Cape, so be sure to ask us for recommendations!
After a leisurely lunch, we make our way to Stellenbosch, the second oldest European settlement in South Africa after Cape Town. Hundreds of oak trees line these pristine streets, which has earned the town the nickname, Eikestad (City of Oaks). Stellenbosch is famous for its gabled Cape Dutch architecture, which, against the backdrop of the Hottentots Holland Mountains, lend the town an unforgettable charm. If there’s time, we’ll certainly squeeze in a third wine tasting before heading back to Cape Town with some great memories and a great deal of cheer.
Overnight: The Bay Hotel Cape Town Mountain view room (B)
Day 7
Cape Town to Johannesburg
Early this morning we will depart our hotel to the airport for our flight to Port Elizabeth.
Driving time hotel to Airport 40 minutes.
Upon arrival you will be transferred to the Ukhozi Lodge in the game reserve. The drive from the airport to the Kariega Game Reserve typically takes about 45 to 60 minutes. We will be driven straight to the lodge. Today we will enjoy lunch, a game drive and dinner.
Overnight – Kariega Game Reserve – Ukhozi Lodge – (All inclusive)
Day 7 - 10
Kariega Game Reserve
At Kariega, everything revolves around our twice-daily safari drives and river cruises. The close-up encounters with African wildlife are the center of guests’ unforgettable safari holiday. Our experienced game rangers will drive you out on safari every morning and afternoon/evening in open game-drive vehicles, traversing the valleys, grassy plains, and African bushveld to bring you close to the Big 5 and other game roaming freely in their natural habitat. If you are fortunate, you may witness the lion hunting or feeding, or even the heartwarming social interactions of an elephant herd.
Overnight: Kariega Ukhozi Lodge luxury accommodation, all meals, tea, coffee and mini bar in room, selected beverages alcoholic and non-alcoholic, early morning and evening game drives – time permitted)
Here is the schedule of a typical day at the lodge.
06h00 : Tea, coffee and a snack. Depart for an early morning game drive or perhaps a river cruise. 10h00 : Return to your lodge for a late, but hearty breakfast/brunch. 11h00 : Enjoy a bush walk, a spa treatment, go canoeing, have a swim, or just relax or siesta. 14h30 : Savor the flavors of our well-earned afternoon eats. 16h00 : Depart for an evening game drive and sundowners. 19h30 : Return to the lodge for your evening meal in either the boma or the restaurant.
Overnight: Kariega Ukhozi Lodge luxury accommodation, 3 nights.
Includes all meals, tea, coffee and mini bar in room, selected beverages alcoholic and non-alcoholic as well as two daily game drives (time and weather permitted).
Day 10
Kariega to Madikwe
This morning, we depart beautiful Kariega Game reserve for our flight to Johannesburg. Driving time is approximately 45 minutes.
At the airport in Johannesburg, we will be met by a member of the Madikwe Game Reserve for our transfer to our accommodation at the Lelapa Lodge in Madikwe for the next four nights. (Approximately 5-hour drive)
Enjoy a late lunch and settle into your rooms.
Tonight, we embark on our first game drive at Madikwe!
Day 10 - 14
Madikwe Game Reserve
Madikwe Game Reserve, in the Northwest province, is one of South Africa’s largest Big Five game reserves and set in a malaria-free area in the historic Northwest province, near the border with Botswana. The 76 000-hectare (187 800 acre) Madikwe Game Reserve supports a diverse combination of bushveld and the semi-arid Kalahari. Madikwe is famed for Operation Phoenix, the world’s largest game translocation exercise. Established almost 20 years ago, the reserve successfully reintroduced more than 8 000 animals of 28 species, including lion, elephant, and buffalo, as well as black and white rhino. This area is now home to the famous Big Five, as well as the endangered African wild dog and 350 bird species.
Here is an example of the daily events at Madikwe (times are approximate and subject to change)
05h00 Wake-up call
05h30 Tea/Coffee and game drive departs.
09h00 Game drive returns, breakfast/brunch is served.
At leisure Bush walk or activities of personal preference
16h00 High tea
16h30 Game drive departs.
19h30 Game drive returns and dinner follows.
Overnight 4 nights: Madikwe – Lelapa Lodge -ALL INCLUSIVE (Including: all meals, tea, coffee and mini bar in room, selected beverages alcoholic and non-alcoholic, two daily game drives (time and weather permitting).
Day 15
Madikwe to Johannesburg
After our game drive and breakfast, we leave Madikwe Game Reserve and transfer to our hotel in Johannesburg. (The drive is approximately 5 hours.)
Experience a passionate sense of style and service at the Melrose Arch Hotel. Situated in the new Melrose Arch development in Northern Johannesburg, the Melrose Arch Hotel offers easy access from the airport to the best that Johannesburg has to offer, day or night. The world- renowned March Restaurant, legendary swimming pool, inviting library and modern, comfortably appointed rooms conspire to make your visit to the Melrose Arch Hotel unique and unforgettable. Feel the pulse of urban Africa, set the course for your business, or just lay back in designer luxury – the choice is yours at The Melrose Arch Hotel where service excellence, absolute luxury and superb facilities are the order of the day.
Overnight: Melrose Arch Hotel (B).
Day 16
Full Day Soweto and Apartheid Museum or Constitution Hill
Today with our local guide, you will be introduced to a bit of the “Local Culture” as we pay a visit to the former “Black City of Johannesburg” – Soweto. We start with an orientation tour of Johannesburg – passing the house of Nelson Mandela in the upmarket residential area of Houghton. We will pass the suburb of Hillbrow – the most densely populated per square kilometre in Africa. Constitution Hill, Mandela Bridge, New Town, and Mining. Houses are some of the highlights. En-route to Soweto we pass Soccer City – the stadium that hosted the opening and final game of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The establishment of Soweto is, like Johannesburg, linked directly to the discovery of Gold in 1885.Thousands of people from around the world and South Africa flocked to the new town to seek their fortunes or to offer their labour. Within 4 years Johannesburg was the second largest city in South Africa. More than half the early Johannesburg population was black, most living in multi racial shanty towns near the gold mines in the centre of the town. As the gold mining industry developed, the need for labour increased. Migrant labour was started and most of these workers lived in mine compounds. However other workers had to find their own accommodation often in appalling conditions. The first residents of what is now known as Soweto were located into the area called Klipspruit in 1905 following their relocation from “Coolietown” in the centre of Johannesburg because of an outbreak of bubonic plague. The Johannesburg City Council took the opportunity to establish racially segregated residential areas. We enter Soweto via the Diepkloof – a very affluent suburb and home to the rich. Across the road from here you will find the hugely contrasting old compounds. Your tour takes you pass the Chris Harni Baragwanath Hospital – the largest in the world. Across the street you find the enormous “Bara Taxi Rank” where hundreds of minibus-taxis transport more than a million passengers around the area per day.
Apartheids Museum (Freedom Struggle)
The Apartheid Museum is the story of the triumph of the human spirit over adversity. Beginning in
1948, the white elected National Party government initiated a process which turned over 20 million people into 2nd class citizens, damning them to a life of servitude, humiliation, and abuse. Their liberation in 1994 with the election of Nelson Mandela, the prisoner who became president, is a climax in the saga of a nation’s resistance, courage, and fortitude. Discover the true history of South Africa. Whoever you are, you cannot but come away with a deeper understanding and appreciation of this country, its darkest days, and its brightest triumphs. The Apartheid Museum, the first of its kind, illustrates the rise and fall of apartheid: The racially prejudiced system that blighted much of its progress and the triumph of reason which crowned half a century of struggle. The Museum has been assembled and organized by a multi-disciplinary team of curators, filmmakers, historians, and designers. An architectural consortium comprising several leading architectural firms, conceptualized the design of the museum on a seven-hectare site. The museum is a superb example of design, space and landscape offering the international community a unique South African experience. The exhibits are from film footages, photographs, text panels and artifacts illustrating the events and human stories that are part of the epic saga, known as apartheid. A series of 22 individual exhibition areas takes the visitor through a dramatic emotional journey that tells a story of a state sanctioned system based solely on racial discrimination. For anyone wanting to understand and experience what South Africa was really like, a visit to the Apartheid Museum is fundamental. The museum is a beacon of hope showing the world how South Africa is coming to terms with the past and working towards a future that all South African’s can call their own.
Overnight: Melrose Arch Hotel (B)
Day 17
Free morning
3:00pm – depart Hotel for airport and bid farewell to amazing South Africa.
Day 18
Arrival in Ottawa.
Itinerary subject to change.
Cruising the Douro, River of Gold with CroisiEurope
June 9-20, 2025
The Douro river offers some of the best scenery of any river cruise in Europe.
Travac Tours is pleased to be offering a special cruise on the Douro and into the heart of Portugal and Spain’s wine country at an incredible price.
Travac’s river cruise includes round trip airfare from Canada, an eight day seven night river cruise on the Douro River with refined French cuisine (three meals a day), all your drinks with meals and at the bar (specialty drinks excluded), a gala dinner and evening, a host of onboard activities, a visit to Fatima, three nights’ accommodation in the vibrant city of Lisbon with breakfast daily, and the services a Travac Tours Director.
Early booking is essential to take part in this fabulous adventure!
Tour Itinerary
Day 1
This afternoon we will depart from Ottawa by chartered coach for Montreal and our overnight flight to Lisbon.
Day 2- Lisbon
Upon our arrival in Lisbon, we will be transferred to our hotel. Check-in is not available until mid-afternoon. Your tour director will have a few options to help you discover this fabulous city.
Your hotel for the next 3 nights – Hotel My Story Figueira or similar.
Day 3- Lisbon
This morning you will have the chance to enjoy a tour of Lisbon conducted by a qualified local tour professional. Your afternoon will be at your leisure.
Day 4- Lisbon
Today is a free day. There will be plenty of options and your tour director will be happy to go over them with you. You also have the option to take a guided tour down to Sintra.
Day 5- Lisbon to Porto
We will travel North from Lisbon to Porto. Enroute, we will stop in Fatima; a religious pilgrimage site for a visit with lunch included. You will board your ship, MS Amalia Rodrigues, in Porto at 5:00 p.m. After comfortably settling into your cabins, you will be introduced to the crew with a welcome cocktail before dinner. In the evening, for those that chose an excursion package, we will set out by coach. Both excursion packages see Porto by night.
Day 6- Porto to Regua
Join us for the excursions proposed:
CLASSIC: Guided tour of Porto. Discover one of the oldest cities in Europe, with a historic center that is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
DISCOVERY: Touring Porto via tram and visiting the tram museum followed by a tasting of some of the local specialties in the old city.
In the afternoon, we’ll cruise through the Douro Valley with its fabulous landscapes. Enjoy an evening of dancing or time at leisure in Regua tonight.
Day 7- Regua - Vega de Terron
Join us as we visit Vila Réal, a town with a great variety of religious buildings and architecture. In the afternoon, the cruise continues to the heart of the most famous vineyards in Porto to Vega de Terron. We’ll arrive in the evening. Enjoy an evening of Flamenco entertainment.
Day 8- Barca D’Alva - Salamanca
Join us for the excursions proposed:
CLASSIC: Salamanca. This town of dazzling beauty houses some extraordinary Roman, Arabic, and Christian architectural treasures.
DISCOVERY: Salamanca tapas tour.
We’ll return on board in Barca d’Alva. Enjoy an evening of entertainment.
Day 9- Barca D’Alva- Ferradosa- Pinhao
This morning will be spent cruising. This afternoon, join us on an excursion to Pinhão and tasting of port wine. Tonight’s our gala dinner and evening.
Day 10- Pinhao - Porto
Join us on an excursion for both packages: Guided tour of Lamego. This afternoon will be spent cruising. Enjoy an evening of Fado-themed entertainment.
Day 11- Porto
This morning, enjoy your time at leisure in Porto. In the afternoon, join us for the excursions proposed:
CLASSIC: Discover Guimaraes.
DISCOVERY: Quaint Afurada.
Enjoy an evening of traditional folk entertainment.
Day 12- Return to Canada
Early this morning you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Montreal. On arrival in Montreal, there will be a chartered coach for your return to Ottawa.
Cruise itinerary is subject to change by cruise line.
Please note this is not an appropriate tour for individuals with walking disabilities or limitations. No walkers or wheelchairs are permitted. Accessible rooms are not available.
Hotel Information
Hotel My Story Figueira (Lisbon)
Hotel Address
Pç da Figueira 15, 1100-213LIsbon, Portugal
+351 21 145 1790
MS Amalia Rodrigues (ship)
Canary Islands and the Costa del Sol, Spain
February 3-25, 2026
Tenerife is the island of a thousand experiences. You can get lost in nature, relax on the beach, climb Teide (a local volcano), go shopping, see a show, walk the old town cobbles or simply enjoy life at your leisure. In Tenerife, options for your leisure time are endless thanks to its year-round climate, natural surroundings and tourist infrastructure designed to let you make the most of your holiday.
The Costa del Sol region of southern Spain is remarkable for its diverse landscapes, fabulous beaches and coastal sites as well as a wealth of small villages that dot the shore line. This Mediterranean coastline is one of Europe’s most popular holiday destinations, hosting millions of tourists on an annual basis. Villages have grown into robust towns with great restaurants, shopping and nightlife. The area’s history dates back thousands of years and it has developed a unique and warm culture that defines the region.
This fabulous three week program will feature stays at the Sunset Beach Club in the Costa del Sol and the Hotel Semiramis in Tenerife.
The Sunset Beach Club consists mostly of one-bedroom hotel apartments, all with their own terrace and fully equipped kitchenette- an ideal choice for a delightful vacation. The resort also has a restaurant, bakery, bar and supermarket on site. Two swimming pools and entertainment most evenings make this fabulous property one of the most sought after in the Costa Del Sol region. Upgrades to sea view and deluxe sea view rooms are available for an additional cost.
This welcoming holiday has limited space- early booking is essential!
Tour Itinerary
Day 1
Depart from Canada
Departure from Ottawa to Montreal via private motorcoach. You will arrive at the Montreal airport 3 hours prior to your flight time. Your flight with Air Transat from Montreal to Malaga. Our office staff will be happy to give you more flight details.
Day 2 - 11
Costa del Sol, Benalmadena (no meals)
Upon arrival, you will be transferred by private motor coach to the Sunset Beach Club in the Costa del Sol. Your Travac Tours Director will assist you with check-in.
The Sunset Beach Club is a four-star resort hotel located beachfront in the popular holiday destination of Benalmadena in the Costa del Sol. Accommodations consist of one bedroom hotel apartments, all with their own balcony and kitchen, making it an ideal choice for a delightful vacation. The towns of Torremolinos, Benalmádena, Málaga, Fuengirola, Mijas and Marbella are all close by and can be easily reached by public transportation. You will also have the opportunity to visit some of the cities ($) in the region including Seville, Malaga, Granada and the jewel of the Mediterranean, Gibraltar. There are also local markets in each village that operate on different days of the week. For independent travelers, car rentals ($) can easily be arranged at the hotel. Details and costs of these tours will be presented to you on your second day in Spain.
Day 12
Fly from Malaga to Tenerife
Today you will be transferred to the Malaga airport for your flight to Tenerife. The office staff will be happy to give you flight details. Upon arrival in Tenerife, you will be transferred by private motorcoach to Hotel Best Semiramis. Your Travac Tours Director will assist you with check-in.
Day 13 - 21
Tenerife, Puerto de la Cruz (includes breakfast and dinner daily)
Your time in the Canary Islands is at your leisure. Hotel Best Semiramis is a comfortable four-star hotel in the quiet residential area of La Paz, 1.5 kilometers from the center of Puerto de la Cruz and the entertainment complex of Lago Martiánez. It offers unbeatable views of the sea and the north coast of Tenerife.
Your Travac Tours Director will assist you with optional tours and activities throughout your stay. Details and costs of these tours will be presented to you locally in Tenerife.
Day 22
Fly from Tenerife to Malaga
Today you will be transferred to Tenerife North airport for your flight to Malaga. Our office staff will be happy to give you flight details. Upon arrival in Malaga, you will be transferred by private motorcoach to your overnight hotel (Sol Principe). Your Travac Tours Director will assist you with check-in.
Day 23
Return to Canada
Today you will be transferred to Malaga airport via private coach for your flight with Air Transat to Montreal. Once you arrive in Montreal you will proceed through customs and pick up your luggage. Return from Montreal to Ottawa via private motorcoach.
**Itinerary and flights are always subject to change**
Day 23
Back to Canada
Today you will be transferred to Malaga airport via private coach for your flight with Air Transat to Montreal direct. You will meet up with your Travac Tours Director at the baggage claim and he/she will transfer with you via private motorcoach back to Westgate Mall. Our office staff will be happy to give you more flight details.
Itinerary and flights are subject to change.
Hotel Information
Sunset Beach Club (Costa del Sol)
Hotel Address
Av. del Sol, 5Málaga, Spain
29630
+34 952 57 94 00
Hotel Semiramis (Canary Islands)
Hotel Address
Calle Leopoldo Cólogan Zulueta, 12Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain
38400
+34 922 37 32 00
Sol Principe (Malaga)
Hotel Address
P.º del Colorado, 26, 29620Torremolinos, Málaga, Spain
+34 952 38 41 00
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:
















