Jewelry from Persia and Northern Iran

Jewelry from Persia and Northern Iran

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Jewelry from Persia and Northern Iran

16 Days Starting and ending in Tehran, Iran

Visiting: Tehran, Shiraz, Kerman, Yazd, Ferdows, Torbat E Jam, Mashhad, Nishapur, Damghan

Tour operator:

Europamundo

Tour code:

30704

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

36 - 72

Physical rating:

Medium

Age range:

3-85

Tour operated in:

English

Activities:

Sightseeing

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NB: Prices correct on 03-Oct-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Iran with the "Jewelry from Persia and Northern Iran" tour. Begin in the bustling metropolis of Tehran, exploring its vibrant bazaars, majestic shrines, and panoramic towers. Fly to Shiraz, the cradle of Persian culture, and visit the poetic mausoleums and the ancient ruins of Persepolis. Traverse through the desert landscapes to discover troglodyte villages, historic caravanserais, and the serene gardens of Kerman. Experience the spiritual ambiance of Yazd, the Zoroastrian heartland, and the sacred pilgrimage sites of Mashhad. Conclude your adventure with a scenic drive through the Alborz mountains, visiting ancient cities and lush rainforests, before returning to Tehran. This tour offers a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a truly immersive experience.

Highlights

  • Tajrish Bazar and Imamzadeh Saleh Sanctuary in Tehran

  • Milad Tower and Golestan Palace in Tehran

  • Persepolis and Naghsh Rostam near Shiraz

  • Pasargadae and Meymand troglodyte village

  • Bagh Shazdeh garden in Mahan

  • Zein O Din Caravanserai and Sar Yazd fortress

  • Towers of Silence and Amir Chakhmaq compound in Yazd

  • Haram-e Razavi shrine in Mashhad

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Tehran

Location: Tehran

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Dinner

Welcome to Iran! Transfer to the hotel. In the afternoon (variable schedule based on arrival flights), we will begin the visit to TEHRAN, the capital of the country, a modern city with almost ten million inhabitants. We enter the Tajrish Bazar, a small and active bazaar full of activity and life. Inside we visit the Imamzadeh Saleh Sanctuary, one of the most popular Shiite shrines in Iran, magnificent blue architecture, dedicated to a descendant of the prophet. Tehran is on the slope of the Alborz Mountain range, some peaks exceed 5000 meters, and at its foot - on the edge of Tehran - is DARBAND VILLAGE, with its mountain atmosphere, its waterfalls, its green paths, its numerous Tea houses and its restaurants. Dinner included.Note: If the arrival time of your flight is after 5 p.m., you will not be able to attend the activities planned for this day.

Day 2 : Tehran

Location: Tehran

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Lunch

We include a visit (with guide and tickets included) to the great metropolis. We begin by going to the 437 meters high MILAD TOWER, its views are impressive (if it´s a foggy day with low visibility, instead of the Milad Tower we will go to the Azadi Tower). We visit the National Museum, the largest historical and archaeological museum in the country, where we can learn more about this land, the cradle of civilizations. Afterwards, we visit the Golestan Palace, declared a world heritage site by UNESCO, a site of palaces and gardens which construction began in the 16th century. Lunch included. In the afternoon, we will visit the National Jewelry Museum, property of the central bank, an amazing collection of precious stones and metals, highlighting the “peacock throne” and the “earth globe”. Free time; we will drop you off in the Grand Bazaar area, with its many covered streets, alleys and hundreds of shops.Note: Sometimes the jewelry museum is not open, in that case, we would visit the carpet museum that shows Persian carpets, some from the 16th century.

Day 3 : Tehran, Shiraz

Location: Shiraz

Accommodation Name: hotel

Today we include a flight to Shiraz. Schedules are subject to frequent modification and will be informed at the time of booking. Free time in Tehran (or Shiraz) depending on the flight schedule. Transfer to the airport and included flight to Shiraz of just over an hour.With our group and the main guide, we begin in the middle of the afternoon the visit of Shiraz. We are at the center of Persian culture, inhabited for over 4000 years. A city of nightingales and poets, it was the capital of Persia for a period in the 18th century. In the afternoon we will visit 2 of the mausoleums of the great names of Persian literature born in Shiraz, the gardens and the mausoleum/tomb of Hafez of Shiraz, a Sufi poet and mystic of the 14th century and who today remains one of the most beloved figures by the Iranian people, who memorize his verses or seek advice in his texts and the gardens and the tomb of Saadi, another great Persian poet of the medieval period of deep sensitivity.

Day 4 : Shiraz

Location: Shiraz

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner

After breakfast, we will leave Shiraz to visit, 60 km away, the most impressive archaeological site in Iran: PERSEPOLIS. This World Heritage Site was built 2700 years ago to be the capital of the Achaemenid empire. Its stone palaces, its carvings showing historical and ritual scenes, as well as details about the kings and the court, show us one of the first great cultures of humanity. Nearby we will visit Naghsh Rostam, the cemetery of the emperors with their tombs in the stone. After the visit, we´ll return to Shiraz, where we´ll visit the Nasir Almolk Mosque (Pink Mosque) to admire the light filtering through the colorful stained glass windows, the Naranjestan Qavam Garden, and the Zandyeh compound, which includes the Vakil Bazaar, Saray-e Moshir, Vakil Mosque, Vakil Bath, and Karim Khan Citadel.We will return to the hotel for a short break and before heading out for dinner with a local family in their home (Note: if there is a case this is not possible, a dinner in a restaurant with live music will be included).

Day 5 : Shiraz, Pasargadae, Maymand, Rafsanjan

Location: Shiraz

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Lunch

We head towards the east of the country, mountains, agricultural areas and deserts on our route. We will visit PASARGAD, another impressive archaeological site declared a World Heritage Site, built 2600 years ago, where the mausoleum of Cyrus the Great is located. We will continue to MEYMAND, a stunning troglodyte village in the desert, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Meymand is believed to have been one of the oldest residences in Iran, dating back 12,000 years. Many of the inhabitants live in the 350 houses carved by hand among the rocks. Lunch included. After lunch we continue our route to RAFSANJAN, a small town in the desert whose history dates back thousands of years and which today is one of the largest pistachio production centers in the world. We will be able to see its beautiful "wind towers" that help keep homes cool since ancient times.

Day 6 : Rafsanjan, Mahan, Kerman

Location: Kerman

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Lunch

We continue our route through deserts to MAHAN, a quiet town famous for the mausoleum of a well-known dervish, mystic and poet of the 15th century. Later we will visit BAGH SHAZDEH, a beautiful garden with springs and green trees in the middle of the desert declared a World Heritage Site. Arrival in the provincial capital of KERMAN. We are in a religious and conservative city that also has a Zoroastrian minority. We visit the Ganjali Khan enclosure, where the magnificent bazaar, the cistern and the old baths and caravanserai are located. Lunch included. In the afternoon, we´ll visit the Fathabad Garden, a historic garden in the middle of the desert on the outskirts of Kerman.

Day 7 : Kerman, Zein O Din Caravanserai, Sar Yazd, Yazd

Location: Yazd

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Lunch

After breakfast, we head north, enjoying beautiful landscapes on our route. We will make a stop at ZEINODIN, a sixteenth-century caravanserai located on the ancient Silk Road, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This is one of 999 inns built during the reign of Shah Abbas I to provide accommodation for travelers. Lunch included. We will also visit the historic city of SAR YAZD where its great fortress built 1500 years ago stands out. We continue our route to YAZD, a beautiful city in the desert, with a historic center that is a World Heritage Site, its winding streets, its wind towers and its brick and adobe houses. The city, founded 5000 years ago, is inhabited by people from different cultures, where 10% of the population follows the ancient religion of Zoroaster. Time for a stroll through its old town, which according to UNESCO is one of the oldest settlements in the world.

Day 8 : Yazd

Location: Yazd

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Lunch

After breakfast we will visit the city of Yazd, we will love its traditional atmosphere and the customs of its inhabitants. On the outskirts of the city, we will visit the Towers of Silence, where, according to Zoroastrian beliefs, corpses are deposited, considered impure, so that they do not contaminate the sacred elements: earth, water or fire. Later, in the historic center, we visit the Amir Chakhmaq compound, with its impressive three-story façade, which includes a caravanserai, cistern and public toilet. We also visit the Water Museum, to introduce us to the great construction works of underground canals, used for 2000 years, to preserve water from evaporation. Lunch included. In the afternoon, we visit the Fire Temple, a sacred place for the Zoroastrian community of fire worship, a fundamental symbol of their religion. It is said that the sacred fire of the temple has not stopped burning since 470 AD. We also visit the Dolat Abad garden, a World Heritage Site. Its 33.8-meter wind tower is the tallest adobe wind tower in the world.

Day 9 : Yazd, Chak Chak, Kharang, Garmeh, Khur

Location: Yazd

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Lunch

After breakfast, we´ll head to CHAK CHAK, a small mountain town with a sacred shrine for Zoroastrians. Every year, thousands of Zoroastrians from Iran, India, and other countries make a pilgrimage to this fire temple.Later, a volcanic and arid landscape will lead us to a historic mud-brick town, KHARANAGH, "birthplace of the sun". We will be able to visit its castle, its caravanserai and its old stone bridge. Lunch included.Continuation to GARMEH, for many, the most beautiful desert village in Iran. Surrounded by palm trees and with its spring of water, this adobe oasis village has been populated for more than 4,000 years and was a stop on the Silk Road. We continue to KHUR, a small active town in the middle of the desert.

Day 10 : Khur, Tabas, Esfahak, Ferdows

Location: Ferdows

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Lunch

We will depart from Khur to the east of the country; we will cross the "dry salt lake" with its colors and polygonal crystal formations. We will make a stop in TABAS, known as "the bride of the desert", a pleasant city where we will visit the Golshan Garden. Afterwards, we will stop at the Historic Village of ESFAHAK, an oasis city that was destroyed by an earthquake in 1978, rebuilt as an adobe city and hiding many places of great charm. Lunch included.We will continue to FERDOWS, recently declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its "Qanat". This city on the edge of the desert is known for its excellent saffron and pomegranates. We will head to Baghestan-e Olia to visit Baladeh Qanat and explore how the ancient Iranians used their technology to supply water in arid areas and desert regions centuries ago. Then, we´ll stroll through its tree-lined streets.

Day 11 : Ferdows, Gonabad, Ferdows, Torbat E Jam

Location: Torbat E Jam

Accommodation Name: hotel

We continue our route to the east. We will meet at the impressive qanat of GONABAD QASABEH, continuation of our route to TORBAT JAM, a small provincial capital located near the border with Afghanistan, inhabited by the Baluchis, an ethnic group of Sunni religion, known for their unique dance and music as an important cultural expression. We will listen to their music and their stories of victories and failures throughout history. After that, we´ll visit the mausoleum of Ahmad Jami, the Underground Mosque, the Tombstone of Sadooghi, the Dome of Firoozshahi and the Caravanserai of Jam.

Day 12 : Torbat E Jam, Mashhad

Location: Mashhad

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Lunch

A little over two hours away, approaching the borders of Turkmenistan and Afghanistan, we find a city full of strength: MASHHAD, the holiest city in Iran, which, with its three million inhabitants, is also the second city in the country. The Haram, its massive shrine complex commemorating the martyrdom in 818 of the eighth Shiite imam, is a place of pilgrimage, attracting more than 20 million pilgrims a year. We will visit the shrine of Haram-e Razavi, with its dazzling blue domes and minarets that seem to transport us to the tales of the Arabian Nights. We must be respectful of our attire and surroundings (non-Muslims can access all outer courtyards, but they will not be allowed to enter the interior of holy buildings). We will also learn about the mausoleum of Nader Shah, who after his military campaigns returned with immense riches: the peacock throne, the Koh-i-Noor diamond and "700 elephants, 4,000 camels and 12,000 horses carrying chariots, all loaded with gold, silver and precious stones". Nader ordered that upon his return, Mughal craftsmen should build him a large tomb in the Mughal style: the Kakh-e-Khorshid, or "Palace of the Sun." Lunch included. In the afternoon, we will also visit the Anthropological Museum located in the former public bath and the Darougheh House Palace. Free time.

Day 13 : Mashhad, Nishapur, Zafaraniyeh, Sabzevar

Location: Nishapur

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Lunch

After breakfast, we drive to NISHABUR, a city that was once one of the most prosperous in the country, on the ancient silk road, today its activity is focused on agriculture and turquoise mines. We will also visit the mausoleum and planetarium of Omar Khayam, a Persian mathematician and astronomer originally from this town, and the "wooden mosque" on the outskirts. Lunch included. We continue to ZAFARANIYEH, a quiet village on the Silk Road that has maintained its ancient caravanserai, also its ancient "ice house" and the remains of its great citadel. After that, we continue to SABZEVAR, an active provincial capital whose history dates back to 1000BC, the city has several universities. We´ll visit its main mosque and suggest a stroll through its historic bazaar.

Day 14 : Sabzevar, Jangale Abr, Damghan

Location: Damghan

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Lunch

After a journey among so many deserts, today we will be surprised by the variety of landscapes in Iran; the Alborz mountain range separates us from the Caspian Sea, with its peaks of over 5000 meters. On our route, we take a detour to the village of ABR, in the mountains, where its streams and the great rainforest take us to another world, we are in one of the most beautiful landscape areas in the country, frequently covered by fog and dense clouds, sometimes so thick that it seems we could walk on them. Lunch included. We continue to DAMGHAN, on our route to Tehran there are numerous ancient caravanserai that offered accommodation for caravans as we follow the Silk Road. In this small town, the archaeological site of Tappeh Hessar shows us that the city has existed for 4000 years and was the capital of one of the areas conquered by Alexander the Great. They say Damghan pistachios are the best in the world, should we try them? We visit Tarikhaneh, the second oldest mosque in Iran with its tall minaret.

Day 15 : Damghan, Garmsar, Tehran

Location: Tehran

Accommodation Name: hotel

Meals Included: Lunch

We return to Tehran, on the way we stop in GARMSAR, a small town inhabited mainly by the Tat, a minority who have their own language and customs. Lunch included. Then we enter the Salt Mine (entrance included), an impressive underground area with immense halls and columns and amazing colors. We continue our journey to TEHRAN, arriving around 18.00 hrs.

Day 16 : Tehran

Location: Tehran

Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast, transfer to the airport and end of our services.

What's Included

  • Day 1: Tehran

    Transfer to the hotel and dinner included.

  • Day 2: Tehran

    Visit to the Milad Tower or Azadi Tower, National Museum, Golestan Palace, and National Jewelry Museum with guide and tickets included. Lunch included.

  • Day 3: Tehran to Shiraz

    Flight to Shiraz included.

  • Day 4: Shiraz

    Visit to Persepolis, Naghsh Rostam, Nasir Almolk Mosque, Naranjestan Qavam Garden, and Zandyeh compound. Dinner with a local family or in a restaurant with live music included.

  • Day 5: Shiraz to Rafsanjan

    Visit to Pasargadae and Meymand. Lunch included.

  • Day 6: Rafsanjan to Kerman

    Visit to Mahan, Bagh Shazdeh, and Ganjali Khan enclosure. Lunch included.

  • Day 7: Kerman to Yazd

    Visit to Zeinodin Caravanserai, Sar Yazd, and Yazd. Lunch included.

  • Day 8: Yazd

    Visit to Towers of Silence, Amir Chakhmaq compound, Water Museum, Fire Temple, and Dolat Abad garden. Lunch included.

  • Day 9: Yazd to Khur

    Visit to Chak Chak, Kharang, and Garmeh. Lunch included.

  • Day 10: Khur to Ferdows

    Visit to Tabas, Esfahak, and Ferdows. Lunch included.

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What's Not Included

  • Personal Expenses

    Any personal expenses such as souvenirs, additional meals, and drinks.

  • Travel Insurance

    Travel insurance is not included and should be purchased separately.

  • Optional Activities

    Any optional activities or excursions not mentioned in the itinerary.

  • Visa Fees

    Visa fees for entry into Iran are not included.

  • International Flights

    International flights to and from Iran are not included.

Mode of Transport

Transportation includes a flight from Tehran to Shiraz and various transfers between cities such as Tehran, Shiraz, Yazd, and Mashhad.

Check out our Q&As

  • What happens if my flight arrives in Tehran after 5 p.m. on the first day?

    If your flight arrives in Tehran after 5 p.m. on the first day, you will not be able to attend the activities planned for that day.

  • What will we do if the Milad Tower in Tehran is not visible due to fog?

    If the Milad Tower in Tehran is not visible due to fog, the tour will visit the Azadi Tower instead.

  • What happens if the National Jewelry Museum in Tehran is closed?

    If the National Jewelry Museum in Tehran is closed, the tour will visit the Carpet Museum instead.

  • What is included in the visit to Shiraz on the third day?

    On the third day in Shiraz, the tour includes visits to the mausoleums of Hafez and Saadi, two great Persian poets, along with their gardens.

  • What is special about the Nasir Almolk Mosque in Shiraz?

    The Nasir Almolk Mosque in Shiraz, also known as the Pink Mosque, is famous for its colorful stained glass windows that create beautiful light patterns inside the mosque.

  • What will we do if dinner with a local family in Shiraz is not possible?

    If dinner with a local family in Shiraz is not possible, a dinner in a restaurant with live music will be included instead.

  • What is unique about the village of Meymand?

    Meymand is a stunning troglodyte village in the desert, believed to be one of the oldest residences in Iran, dating back 12,000 years. Many inhabitants live in houses carved by hand among the rocks.

  • What can we expect to see in the city of Yazd?

    In Yazd, you can expect to see the Towers of Silence, the Amir Chakhmaq compound, the Water Museum, the Fire Temple, and the Dolat Abad garden with its tall wind tower.

  • What is the significance of Chak Chak?

    Chak Chak is a small mountain town with a sacred shrine for Zoroastrians, attracting thousands of pilgrims annually from Iran, India, and other countries.

  • What is special about the city of Mashhad?

    Mashhad is the holiest city in Iran and the second largest city in the country. It is known for the Haram, a massive shrine complex that attracts over 20 million pilgrims annually.

  • What will we visit in Nishapur?

    In Nishapur, the tour includes visits to the mausoleum and planetarium of Omar Khayam, a Persian mathematician and astronomer, and the 'wooden mosque' on the outskirts.

  • What is unique about the village of Abr?

    The village of Abr is known for its streams and great rainforest, often covered by fog and dense clouds, creating one of the most beautiful landscape areas in Iran.

  • What can we expect to see in Garmsar?

    In Garmsar, you will visit the Salt Mine, an impressive underground area with immense halls, columns, and amazing colors.

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I have taken a trip...

02-Apr-2024

I have taken a trip with them through Spain and Portugal and everything was very organized. Professional guides and wonderful places. Without a doubt, I will return.

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We had a fantastic trip...

27-Jun-2023

We had a fantastic trip with EuropaMundo. We visited France, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco and Spain. Gonzalo our guide was incredibly knowledgable and friendly, gave us a fantastic tour throughout the whole trip. We learned about history, art, culture and much more. He kept us entertained, was happy to answer all of our questions, also offered recommendations of things to do, see and places to eat during the tour. Also want to thank our drivers Narciso and Olivier both did a fantastic job driving us safe. Money and time well invested. Highly recommended.

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I want to let you...

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I want to let you guys know your tour guides were excellent Frey, Julie and Alba was very professional. Also hotels in Spain quite clean. Only think you guys need to improve on giving accurate times guides bus because told 8:30 am because told I would little more accurate timings of the tour. I was wondering if guys tours in Greece or Israel plan another vacation next year asking if guys have any tours available in Greece or Israel.

Paul Quan (Google Reviewer)  

Just finished a 3 week...

22-Oct-2023

Just finished a 3 week tour not do long ago. Most of it was great, I couldn't ask for a better experience. Except for 1 tour guide (Maria). First of she and the driver was over an hour late to our hotel to pick every one up, which is fair enough, unexpected things happen. Then I thought that everyone was punished due to them being late. We were rushed everywhere we went. She made us pay for a toilet only to walk us down to the city centre to only allow us 45 minutes to find a restaurant to have so called lunch at around 3:00pm. Then we drove for at least 6 hours with very little breaks, not even to allow everyone to have toilet breaks. I would recommend eurpomando but not Maria as a tour guide. Every other tour guide we had were fantastic.

Julia Macapagal (Google Reviewer)  

We are three from the...

20-Aug-2024

We are three from the Philippines and were set to tour the Czech Republic (June 10). Overall, the tour was satisfactory except we would like to suggest giving more time to the highlights of each city. For instance, we were able to see the exterior of Versailles - but even if we wanted to get in to see more of its beauty, we could not as we were pressured by time to be at the meeting place at a certain point. That is exactly what happened to us during our Eiffel Tower experience as well. The Louvre museum was optional but we finished the cruise at 3:00 PM and the museum would close at 5:00 PM. This schedule was literally just like a tick the box list. Another important thing I would like to say is regarding William or Guillermo. He was our tour guide on June 12 from Pilsen to Germany. We understand that this is a group tour and that time is a big factor such that our punctuality is required. But it is also inevitable that sometimes you get late, you can get lost, but that was not intentional. That is exactly what happened to us, we got lost in Rothenburg and caused us to be late, meters away from the bus, he was yelling at us at the peak of his lungs. Very discourteous and very unethical! He was unlike other guides. Not to mention that he is not so knowledgeable in the topics he was discussing, again, unlike the other tour guides. To think that he has been doing his job for several years “with passion”, it was such a disappointment. His attitude did not show any passion for his work.

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We had an incredible time...

12-Dec-2023

We had an incredible time visiting Switzerland and Paris, and there was no need to worry about anything. The organization was perfect, and the hotels were booked and all this was at a resonable cost. But an issue arose with an extremely rude and unpleasant driver(Andres) for one of the days, who abruptly slammed the brakes on a high-speed bus because he was angry at kids talking. This could have been very dangerous for the passengers also. Would have given 5 stars if it wasbt for the driver

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Poorly organized tours - no...

19-May-2024

Poorly organized tours - no continuity or directions to people on tours. Drivers and guides are often late and, while nice people, are also very disorganized with little support from the home office. We are missing our Versailles tour because the bus driver did not show up. One hotel had no water for the entire hotel. The company is about churning as many people through their tours than providing quality experiences. I plan to report them through our travel agent to prevent more people from using them.

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I had travelled with Europamundo...

24-Jul-2024

I had travelled with Europamundo twice back in 2013 and 2014. This year I decided to repeat a trip with them (Prague-Budapest-Vienna-Innsbruck). In the last 10 years I’ve done about 10 trips to Europe, but this time I decided to go back with them so I could worry less about transportation, hotels, guided tours, etc. I regret so much going with them. After spending about $20K on this trip my vacation got totally ruined by Europamundo. I am never traveling with Europamundo ever again. Rest of my review in screenshots attached...

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The absolute worst. They do...

02-Sep-2023

The absolute worst. They do not follow the itinerary provided. When we arrived in Versailles, tickets are sold out since instead of morning, they changed it to 3-4pm where all the tickets are sold out. Whole day wasted. Most of the museums/sights they state in their itinerary, they will just bring you there, entrance fee is not included. They will only bring you to free places, so just be aware that you will not be getting your money’s worth. Bus is ALWAYS late, today our meetup time is 7:45am, the bus arrived 8:25am, since they had to pick up other guest from a totally different hotel. They frequently change buses, it is a hit or miss. There are times where the airconditioner is good, leg space is acceptable. There are also times, they would rent a bus from a different company, where it is very cramped. Guide: they know the basics but not the nitty gritty details. For example they would just point you “Oh this is blah building, without any further explanation.” Hotels are mostly 4 star hotels with really shitty customer service. Once I had a room (cant remember the hotel in Lyon, France) assigned to me where the room has not been cleaned up. GROSS. One of the other hotel (Dormero Hotel, Zurich), did not have a reception staff at night, so when we were a defective bath tub, we had no one to complain to.

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Travelling on a Europamundo tour...

19-Jul-2024

Travelling on a Europamundo tour has turned me against ever going on an organised tour again. The tour I went on was supposed to be for English speakers only but the majority of people were Spanish and the few English speakers had to endure lengthy Spanish explanations. Europamundo take you to mostly free boring sites and forget about many of the "must see" sites (according to Lonely Planet etc). Sometimes the guide would briefly point out a "must see" site as the bus hurtled past to an unknown free site. We spent hours at the village of Fatima where Mary is supposed to have appeared to 3 children - what a waste of time - especially if you are not Catholic - there was little to see but tacky merchandise on sale. Before the tour I paid for extra excursions or tickets into "must see" attractions and half of these attractions were cancelled at the last minute. The hotels we stayed in were always outside the city centres and were rarely near any restaurants or shops.

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    We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of europamundo charges.

    Up to 21 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.

    At 20 days before tour starts: Forfeit 20% of booking price.

    At 10 days before tour starts: Forfeit 30% of booking price.

    At 2 days before tour starts: Forfeit 50% of booking price.

    At 1 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.

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