Majestic 14-Day Disney Europe Loop: Complete Travel Plan

Majestic 14-Day Disney Europe Loop: Complete Travel Plan

Eindhoven-2 D Hotel Accommodation-1 D Engelberg-3 D Chiasso-1 D Padova-1 D Rome-1 D Pisa-1 D Geneva-1 D Paris-3 D

Tour Includes

  • Flights
  • Hotel
  • Transport
  • Meal

Overview

Highlights Belgium
 
  • Marvel at the iconic Atomium during a photo stop.
  • Explore Brussels on a walking tour featuring the Grand Place and Manneken Pis.
Netherlands
 
  • Experience floral beauty at Keukenhof or miniature wonders at Madurodam.
  • Glide through the city on an Amsterdam Canal Cruise.
  • Watch traditional Cheese and Clog-making demonstrations.
Germany
 
  • Visit the monumental Cologne Cathedral.
  • Enjoy a Rhine River Cruise with complimentary tea.
  • Snap photos of Heidelberg Castle.
  • Drive through the scenic Black Forest to explore Lake Titisee.
Switzerland
 
  • Ascend to the "Top of Europe" at Mt. Jungfrau.
  • Ride the revolving cable car to the summit of Mt. Titlis.
  • Witness the power of the Rhine Falls.
  • Tour Geneva’s landmarks, including the UN Building and Jet d’Eau.
  • Discover Lucerne’s Chapel Bridge and Lion Monument.
  • Enjoy leisure and shopping time in Interlaken.
Liechtenstein & Austria
 
  • Stop for photos in the principality of Vaduz.
  • Explore Innsbruck and see the famous Golden Roof.
  • Sparkle at the Swarovski Crystal Worlds museum.
Italy
 
  • Venice: Private boat to St. Mark’s Square followed by a classic Gondola ride.
  • Rome: Guided tour of the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, and Roman Forum.
  • Florence: Visit Piazzale Michelangelo, Ponte Vecchio, and the Duomo.
  • Pisa: View the legendary Leaning Tower and the Cathedral.
Vatican City
 
  • Step inside the magnificent St. Peter’s Basilica and Square.
France
 
  • Ascend the Eiffel Tower and cruise the River Seine.
  • Spend a magical day at Disneyland Paris.
  • See the city glow during the Paris Illumination and Orientation tours.

Itinerary

Meet your tour director and board the coach this morning for the journey to Dover. Please have your passports ready for UK and French immigration and security checks before crossing to Calais or Dunkerque. The crossing takes approximately 90 minutes by ferry or 40 minutes via the Eurotunnel. Once in mainland Europe, we travel toward Belgium, stopping in the early afternoon for a catered picnic-style buffet lunch.
After lunch, we continue to Brussels, the Belgian capital. Upon arrival, we explore the city’s historic Old Town on foot. Walk through charming cobbled streets to reach "The Grand Place" (Grote Markt), the city's central square. Here, you can photograph the ornate guildhalls, the impressive Town Hall, and the King's House, which overlooks the square. A short walk nearby leads to the Manneken Pis, the famous 17th-century bronze fountain of a small boy that is often dressed in unique costumes during local festivals. Before leaving the city, we make a final photo stop at the Atomium, the iconic stainless steel structure built for the 1958 World's Fair.
Note: In the event of severe cross-channel delays, the Brussels city tour may be replaced with a tour of Zurich on Day 4.
We then proceed to the Netherlands. Depending on our arrival time and hotel location, we will enjoy a professionally catered Indian dinner either at a local restaurant or within the hotel’s dining facilities.
L, D
 

After breakfast, we visit the world-famous Keukenhof Tulip Gardens in Lisse. Spanning 32 hectares, this is one of the world's largest flower gardens, showcasing over six million bulbs in a breathtaking sea of colour between March and May. (For departures after early May when the gardens are closed, we visit Madurodam. This miniature park features detailed 1:25 scale replicas of iconic Dutch landmarks and historical cities).
In the early afternoon, we travel north of Amsterdam to a traditional Cheese and Clog farm. Here, a local expert will demonstrate the traditional cheese-making process and explain the historical and modern significance of Dutch wooden clogs.
Later, we head into Amsterdam, the Dutch capital renowned for its artistic legacy, gabled houses, and elaborate waterways. Experience the city’s charm from the water on a Canal Cruise, navigating the intricate network of historic canals.
In the evening, we enjoy a catered Indian meal before spending our final night in the Netherlands. Tomorrow, we check out and continue our journey toward Germany.
B, L, D
 

After breakfast, we check out of the hotel and board the coach, traveling south-east through the Netherlands and into Germany toward Cologne (Köln). Upon arrival, we walk to the Cologne Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter. Declared a World Heritage Site in 1996, this masterpiece of Gothic architecture is Germany’s most visited landmark. You can admire the scale of the impressive nave inside or photograph the 157-metre-tall exterior, a project that took over six hundred years to complete. Following our visit, we walk to a local Indian restaurant for lunch before reboarding the coach.
We continue our journey deeper into Germany to board a boat for a peaceful and scenic cruise along the River Rhine, the longest river in the country. As you sail, you can marvel at the historic castles, lush vineyards, and national parks lining the banks. Enjoy a complimentary cup of tea on board while taking in the wonderful afternoon scenery.
Finally, we rejoin the coach and travel to our hotel. We will enjoy a delicious Indian meal before settling in for the night, ahead of our checkout tomorrow morning.
B, L, D
 

After breakfast, we load our luggage onto the coach. This morning may involve a change of vehicle, seating, or tour manager as our combination tours merge, allowing your journey to continue alongside new friends.
We then travel to Heidelberg, situated along the River Neckar in southwestern Germany. Our orientation tour of this historic town includes views of the Old Bridge, the Old Church, and the picturesque Heidelberg Castle perched on the hillside. We conclude our visit with a photo stop at the Old Town Square before departing for the Black Forest.
As we drive through southeast Germany, enjoy the alpine scenery defined by dense fir trees and deep gorges. We arrive at the town of Titisee-Neustadt, home to Titisee—the largest natural lake in the Black Forest. You will have free time to wander the quaint streets, relax by the water, or shop for authentic local cuckoo clocks and souvenirs. Following this, we enjoy an Indian lunch before heading toward Switzerland.
Our journey continues south to Schaffhausen, located on the Rhine near the German border. Here, you can admire the Rhine Falls, Europe’s largest plain waterfalls. You may take a short boat trip to the central rock or simply enjoy the views from the banks with Wörth Castle in the background.
Later, you have the opportunity for an optional visit to Zurich. During an hour of free time in the city centre, you can explore highlights such as the Fraumünster Church—famous for its Chagall stained-glass windows—the medieval Grossmünster, or the scenic shores of Lake Zurich.
We conclude the day with an Indian meal at either a restaurant or the hotel before settling in for our three-night stay.
B, L, D
 

After an early breakfast, we depart by coach for Interlaken and Lauterbrunnen. Depending on our train reservations, the order of our visits to Interlaken or Mt. Jungfrau may vary.
In the Lauterbrunnen Valley, the world’s deepest U-shaped valley with cliffs rising 1,000 metres on either side, we board a cogwheel train for a breathtaking journey to the summit of Mt. Jungfrau. At 3,454 metres above sea level, you will have free time to explore the Ice Palace and its life-sized glacier sculptures, and visit the Sphinx observation tower for panoramic views of the Aletsch Glacier. On a clear day, the peaks of Italy may even be visible. Before gathering for an Indian lunch with spectacular alpine views, you can shop for local chocolates and souvenirs at the summit.
We also spend time in Interlaken, a charming town nestled between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. You can stroll along the Höheweg, the main street connecting the town's two railway stations, to shop for gifts or admire the Bernese Alps. You might also choose to wander through the Kursaal Garden to see the 350 kg bronze statue dedicated to the legendary Indian filmmaker, Yash Chopra.
After a full day of exploration in Interlaken and Lauterbrunnen, we return for our Indian meal and a restful night at the hotel.
B, L, D
 

After breakfast, we ascend 10,000 feet to the summit of Mt. Titlis. Depending on the season, we board a smaller cable car or funicular before transferring to the Titlis Rotair, the world’s first revolving cable car. As it makes a full 360-degree revolution during the ascent, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Uri Alps. At the summit, you will have ample time to experience the Swiss landscapes, pose for photos in traditional Swiss outfits, and browse for souvenirs. Weather permitting, you can walk the Titlis Cliff Walk—Europe’s highest suspension bridge at 3,000 metres above sea level—explore the glacier ice caves, and play in the snow.
You also have the opportunity to take the optional Ice Flyer chairlift (subject to operation). This ride glides safely over pristine snowfields and icy crevasses up to twenty metres deep, offering a unique glacier experience. Be sure to smile for the camera to pick up a souvenir photo at the studio shop.
In the early afternoon, we descend for a well-deserved Indian lunch. Once refreshed, we board the coach and travel from Engelberg to the picturesque city of Lucerne.
In Lucerne, you can admire the beauty of Lake Lucerne—Switzerland’s fourth largest lake—set against the backdrop of Mt. Pilatus and Mt. Rigi. Enjoy a stroll through the cobbled streets of the Old Town for some high-street shopping or walk across the historic Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke). Originally built in 1333, this 204-metre wooden bridge is considered the oldest covered bridge in Europe. We also visit the Lion Monument, a moving rock relief designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen. It commemorates the Swiss Guards who fell during the French Revolution and has been described as one of the most mournful pieces of stone in the world.
After another day of exploration, we return to the coach for our Indian meal and a final night at the hotel. Please remember to pack your bags tonight, as we check out tomorrow morning to journey towards Liechtenstein and Austria.
B, L, D
 

After breakfast, we load our luggage and travel east from Switzerland into Liechtenstein, one of Europe’s smallest nations. We make a short stop in the capital, Vaduz, where you can view Vaduz Castle (Schloss Vaduz) perched high on the hillside overlooking the city.
In the late afternoon, we arrive in Innsbruck, an Alpine city known for its stunning scenery. Our orientation tour includes the city’s most famous landmark, the Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl). Located in the Old Town, this historic structure is adorned with 2,657 shimmering tiles and serves as a celebrated symbol of Innsbruck.
We also visit Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Wattens, Austria. Opened in 1995 to mark the company’s 100th anniversary, this unique museum features the Chambers of Wonder, where international artists and designers showcase their interpretations of crystal. You will have time to explore the surrounding park and cafe, or perhaps purchase a piece of Swarovski crystal for yourself or as a gift.
Finally, we board the coach for the journey to our hotel and restaurant. This evening, enjoy a hot continental meal before settling in for the night.
B, CD
 

After breakfast, we check out and journey toward Italy, travelling through the scenic Eastern Alps of Austria. By early afternoon, we arrive in the Veneto region, home to the historic city of Venice. We enjoy an Indian lunch at a local restaurant before heading into the city.
Upon arrival at the Venice ports, we board a Vaporetto (water bus) to reach the main island, docking at San Marco. As we glide along the Grand Canal, it becomes clear why Venice is celebrated as the "City of Bridges" and the "Floating City." We then walk to Piazza San Marco (St. Mark's Square) to admire St. Mark’s Basilica—a masterpiece of Italo-Byzantine architecture—and the 98.5-metre-tall St. Mark’s Campanile. You will also have time to photograph the famous Bridge of Sighs and the intricate Torre dell’Orologio clock tower.
Later, experience the city from the water with a traditional Gondola ride. This unique journey on a flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat takes you through a network of quiet canals, offering a closer look at the architecture of the 118 islands that form this lagoon city.
We eventually take the Vaporetto back to our coach and travel to the hotel. This evening, enjoy a buffet Indian meal before settling in for the night.
B, L, D
 

After breakfast, we check out and travel south-west toward Florence. Upon arrival, we enjoy an Indian lunch before heading into the city centre. As the coach cannot remain in the heart of the city, the group will be dropped off to begin the exploration on foot.
We meet a local professional guide for a walking tour of this iconic Renaissance city. You will gain in-depth insight into Florence’s most celebrated landmarks, including the Duomo—the world's largest brick dome—and the Basilica of Santa Croce, the final resting place of Michelangelo. The tour also includes photo stops at the replica Statue of David and the historic Ponte Vecchio bridge spanning the Arno River.
Before departing Florence, we visit Piazzale Michelangelo. This hillside stop offers the most spectacular panoramic views of the city skyline and the surrounding Tuscan landscape. After capturing photos, we board the coach and continue our journey to Rome.
We arrive in Rome in the evening for dinner and our overnight stay.
Tonight, your tour representative may offer an optional Rome by Night tour. This 90-minute excursion allows you to admire the city's illuminated majesty from the comfort of the coach and on foot. Highlights include the atmospheric lighting of the Colosseum, Castel Sant'Angelo, St. Peter’s Basilica, and Piazza Venezia, providing unique photographic opportunities.
B, L, D
 

After breakfast, we check out and take a short drive into the city centre of Rome, where we will explore until the afternoon before heading toward the Montecatini region near Pisa.
A local professional guide will join us to share the rich history of the city's most iconic landmarks. Our tour includes a photo stop at the Colosseum (the Flavian Amphitheatre) and the nearby Arch of Constantine. You will also view the Roman Forum, the historic heart of ancient Roman civilisation. Later, we visit Vatican City, the seat of the Roman Catholic Church, to see St. Peter’s Basilica. Please ensure you are wearing appropriate attire for this place of worship to meet entry requirements. We will also walk to the Trevi Fountain, widely considered the most beautiful in Rome, where you can enjoy a traditional gelato. Many of these sights, including the fountains and forums, are located in pedestrian zones and will be explored on foot.
In the afternoon, we depart for Montecatini in the Tuscany region for our overnight stay. We will head to the hotel or restaurant to enjoy a buffet Indian meal before settling in for the night.
B, L, D
 

After breakfast, we load our luggage and depart the Montecatini region for a short drive to Pisa, home to one of the world's most iconic landmarks.
Upon arrival, we transfer to the Piazza dei Miracoli. After walking through a local market, we enter the square through its historic iron gates to see the Leaning Tower of Pisa. This 56-metre white-marble bell tower has tilted since its completion in 1372 and stands alongside the magnificent Romanesque striped-marble cathedral. The square also features the Baptistry, an impressive ecclesiastical structure built between 1152 and 1363.
Following an Indian meal at a nearby restaurant, we return to the coach and begin our journey toward Switzerland, heading for the city of Geneva.
Arriving in Geneva in the evening, we make several photographic stops. At the Jardin Anglais (English Gardens), we photograph the National Monument—featuring the figures of Lady Geneva and Lady Helvetica—and the Flower Clock, a vibrant outdoor timepiece designed in 1955 with seasonal blooms. We also view the Jet d’Eau (subject to operation), a famous fountain that shoots water 140 metres into the air and is beautifully illuminated at night.
Our final stop is the United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG), located at the Palais des Nations. Built between 1929 and 1938, this is the second-largest UN site in the world. Here, you can capture a memorable photo of the impressive display of international flags representing member nations.
We conclude the day with a buffet Indian dinner before heading to the hotel for the night.
B, CL, D
 

After enjoying breakfast, we depart for the captivating city of Paris. We anticipate arriving in the late afternoon, with a scheduled stop en route for a continental lunch. Please note that fast-food outlets are not available at this service area.
Upon reaching the "City of Lights," our first destination is the world-famous Eiffel Tower. We will ascend this iconic landmark to experience sweeping views of the capital from the best available vantage point—either the stunning second floor or, when accessible, the 360-degree panorama of the third-level summit. As a special highlight, if the top floor is open on the day of our visit, you will receive this upgrade absolutely complimentary. Due to the tower's status as the world’s most visited paid monument, please be prepared for security and ticketing queues.
In the evening, we enjoy a delightful Indian buffet dinner at our designated entry time before commencing the Paris Illumination tour. This 90-minute night excursion showcases the city's key landmarks in all their illuminated glory. From the comfort of the coach, you will admire the Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, Place de la Concorde, and Les Invalides. A true highlight occurs as the clock strikes the hour, when the Eiffel Tower sparkles for five magical minutes—a mesmerising display that perfectly captures the spirit of Paris.
Finally, we head to our hotel for a restful night's sleep in preparation for tomorrow's adventures.
B, D
 

After a continental breakfast, we board our coach or transfer vehicles for the world-famous Disneyland® Resort Paris—the "happiest place on earth."
Your provided ticket grants entry to your choice of one of the two theme parks. You may choose Disneyland® Park, where five themed lands bring classic Disney stories and fairy tales to life across 140 acres. This park is home to the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle, a stunning replica of the fortress from the 1959 animated film.
Alternatively, you can explore Walt Disney Studios® Park, which is dedicated to the magic of show business, film production, and behind-the-scenes secrets. This destination allows you to experience movie sets coming to life through immersive attractions. Whichever park you select, the day will be filled with the unique magic that only Disney can deliver.
We depart the resort in the early evening. Should you wish to stay later for the night parade and closing ceremony, you will forgo the included Indian dinner and the Paris night tour (if not completed on Day 12). In this case, you will need to arrange your own transportation back to the hotel via local taxi or train services.
For those departing with the group, we will head to a local restaurant for our scheduled Indian dinner before returning to the hotel to prepare for tomorrow's checkout.
B, D
 

After breakfast, we check out of the hotel and load our luggage based on your final drop-off location.
We return to the centre of Paris to board a famous "Bateaux" glass-covered boat for a one-hour cruise along the River Seine. From the water, you can admire the city's stunning architecture, including the Grand Palais, Petit Palais, Pont Alexandre III, the National Assembly, Les Invalides, and the spectacular Eiffel Tower. You may choose to sit inside or on the open deck while listening to the commentary.
During our time in Paris, you will have also seen iconic sights such as Place Vendôme—home to the Ritz Hotel—the historic Place de la Concorde, and the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, the city's grandest tree-lined boulevard.
We then depart Paris for Calais, stopping at an Indian restaurant for our final group meal together. After lunch, we continue our journey toward the UK. As we travel, we begin saying goodbye to new friends as passengers depart at various points along the route.
Upon reaching Calais, we cross back to Dover or Folkestone depending on the day's schedule. Our journey concludes in London, with final drop-offs at Wembley and other designated locations.
B, L
Important Notes
While itinerary sequences may change due to logistics or local events, all stated inclusions will be covered. Access to the Eiffel Tower’s top floor is complimentary when available; if restricted, the visit will be to the 2nd floor.
Please note that because coaches are prohibited in certain areas of Pisa, Rome, Florence, and Venice, much of the sightseeing in these cities is conducted on foot. During peak seasons, room occupancy may occasionally be limited to two persons, in which case an alternative room configuration will be arranged.
B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, CL=Continental Lunch, D=Dinner, CD=Continental Dinner
 

Day 1
London โ†’ Calais โ†’ Brussels โ†’ Netherlands (Distance: 550 Kms)

Meet your tour director and board the coach this morning for the journey to Dover. Please have your passports ready for UK and French immigration and security checks before crossing to Calais or Dunkerque. The crossing takes approximately 90 minutes by ferry or 40 minutes via the Eurotunnel. Once in mainland Europe, we travel toward Belgium, stopping in the early afternoon for a catered picnic-style buffet lunch.
After lunch, we continue to Brussels, the Belgian capital. Upon arrival, we explore the city’s historic Old Town on foot. Walk through charming cobbled streets to reach "The Grand Place" (Grote Markt), the city's central square. Here, you can photograph the ornate guildhalls, the impressive Town Hall, and the King's House, which overlooks the square. A short walk nearby leads to the Manneken Pis, the famous 17th-century bronze fountain of a small boy that is often dressed in unique costumes during local festivals. Before leaving the city, we make a final photo stop at the Atomium, the iconic stainless steel structure built for the 1958 World's Fair.
Note: In the event of severe cross-channel delays, the Brussels city tour may be replaced with a tour of Zurich on Day 4.
We then proceed to the Netherlands. Depending on our arrival time and hotel location, we will enjoy a professionally catered Indian dinner either at a local restaurant or within the hotel’s dining facilities.
L, D
 

Day 2
Keukenhof Tulip Gardens or Madurodam โ†’ Amsterdam (Distance: 190 Kms)

After breakfast, we visit the world-famous Keukenhof Tulip Gardens in Lisse. Spanning 32 hectares, this is one of the world's largest flower gardens, showcasing over six million bulbs in a breathtaking sea of colour between March and May. (For departures after early May when the gardens are closed, we visit Madurodam. This miniature park features detailed 1:25 scale replicas of iconic Dutch landmarks and historical cities).
In the early afternoon, we travel north of Amsterdam to a traditional Cheese and Clog farm. Here, a local expert will demonstrate the traditional cheese-making process and explain the historical and modern significance of Dutch wooden clogs.
Later, we head into Amsterdam, the Dutch capital renowned for its artistic legacy, gabled houses, and elaborate waterways. Experience the city’s charm from the water on a Canal Cruise, navigating the intricate network of historic canals.
In the evening, we enjoy a catered Indian meal before spending our final night in the Netherlands. Tomorrow, we check out and continue our journey toward Germany.
B, L, D
 

Day 3
Holland โ†’ Cologne โ†’ River Rhine Cruise (Distance: 530 Kms)

After breakfast, we check out of the hotel and board the coach, traveling south-east through the Netherlands and into Germany toward Cologne (Köln). Upon arrival, we walk to the Cologne Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter. Declared a World Heritage Site in 1996, this masterpiece of Gothic architecture is Germany’s most visited landmark. You can admire the scale of the impressive nave inside or photograph the 157-metre-tall exterior, a project that took over six hundred years to complete. Following our visit, we walk to a local Indian restaurant for lunch before reboarding the coach.
We continue our journey deeper into Germany to board a boat for a peaceful and scenic cruise along the River Rhine, the longest river in the country. As you sail, you can marvel at the historic castles, lush vineyards, and national parks lining the banks. Enjoy a complimentary cup of tea on board while taking in the wonderful afternoon scenery.
Finally, we rejoin the coach and travel to our hotel. We will enjoy a delicious Indian meal before settling in for the night, ahead of our checkout tomorrow morning.
B, L, D
 

Day 4
Holland โ†’ Cologne โ†’ River Rhine Cruise (Distance: 530 Kms)

After breakfast, we load our luggage onto the coach. This morning may involve a change of vehicle, seating, or tour manager as our combination tours merge, allowing your journey to continue alongside new friends.
We then travel to Heidelberg, situated along the River Neckar in southwestern Germany. Our orientation tour of this historic town includes views of the Old Bridge, the Old Church, and the picturesque Heidelberg Castle perched on the hillside. We conclude our visit with a photo stop at the Old Town Square before departing for the Black Forest.
As we drive through southeast Germany, enjoy the alpine scenery defined by dense fir trees and deep gorges. We arrive at the town of Titisee-Neustadt, home to Titisee—the largest natural lake in the Black Forest. You will have free time to wander the quaint streets, relax by the water, or shop for authentic local cuckoo clocks and souvenirs. Following this, we enjoy an Indian lunch before heading toward Switzerland.
Our journey continues south to Schaffhausen, located on the Rhine near the German border. Here, you can admire the Rhine Falls, Europe’s largest plain waterfalls. You may take a short boat trip to the central rock or simply enjoy the views from the banks with Wörth Castle in the background.
Later, you have the opportunity for an optional visit to Zurich. During an hour of free time in the city centre, you can explore highlights such as the Fraumünster Church—famous for its Chagall stained-glass windows—the medieval Grossmünster, or the scenic shores of Lake Zurich.
We conclude the day with an Indian meal at either a restaurant or the hotel before settling in for our three-night stay.
B, L, D
 

Day 5
Heidelberg โ†’ Black Forest โ†’ Lake Titisee โ†’ Rhine Falls (Distance: 480 Kms)

After an early breakfast, we depart by coach for Interlaken and Lauterbrunnen. Depending on our train reservations, the order of our visits to Interlaken or Mt. Jungfrau may vary.
In the Lauterbrunnen Valley, the world’s deepest U-shaped valley with cliffs rising 1,000 metres on either side, we board a cogwheel train for a breathtaking journey to the summit of Mt. Jungfrau. At 3,454 metres above sea level, you will have free time to explore the Ice Palace and its life-sized glacier sculptures, and visit the Sphinx observation tower for panoramic views of the Aletsch Glacier. On a clear day, the peaks of Italy may even be visible. Before gathering for an Indian lunch with spectacular alpine views, you can shop for local chocolates and souvenirs at the summit.
We also spend time in Interlaken, a charming town nestled between Lake Thun and Lake Brienz. You can stroll along the Höheweg, the main street connecting the town's two railway stations, to shop for gifts or admire the Bernese Alps. You might also choose to wander through the Kursaal Garden to see the 350 kg bronze statue dedicated to the legendary Indian filmmaker, Yash Chopra.
After a full day of exploration in Interlaken and Lauterbrunnen, we return for our Indian meal and a restful night at the hotel.
B, L, D
 

Day 6
Mt. Jungfrau โ†’ Interlaken (Distance: 230 Kms)

After breakfast, we ascend 10,000 feet to the summit of Mt. Titlis. Depending on the season, we board a smaller cable car or funicular before transferring to the Titlis Rotair, the world’s first revolving cable car. As it makes a full 360-degree revolution during the ascent, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Uri Alps. At the summit, you will have ample time to experience the Swiss landscapes, pose for photos in traditional Swiss outfits, and browse for souvenirs. Weather permitting, you can walk the Titlis Cliff Walk—Europe’s highest suspension bridge at 3,000 metres above sea level—explore the glacier ice caves, and play in the snow.
You also have the opportunity to take the optional Ice Flyer chairlift (subject to operation). This ride glides safely over pristine snowfields and icy crevasses up to twenty metres deep, offering a unique glacier experience. Be sure to smile for the camera to pick up a souvenir photo at the studio shop.
In the early afternoon, we descend for a well-deserved Indian lunch. Once refreshed, we board the coach and travel from Engelberg to the picturesque city of Lucerne.
In Lucerne, you can admire the beauty of Lake Lucerne—Switzerland’s fourth largest lake—set against the backdrop of Mt. Pilatus and Mt. Rigi. Enjoy a stroll through the cobbled streets of the Old Town for some high-street shopping or walk across the historic Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke). Originally built in 1333, this 204-metre wooden bridge is considered the oldest covered bridge in Europe. We also visit the Lion Monument, a moving rock relief designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen. It commemorates the Swiss Guards who fell during the French Revolution and has been described as one of the most mournful pieces of stone in the world.
After another day of exploration, we return to the coach for our Indian meal and a final night at the hotel. Please remember to pack your bags tonight, as we check out tomorrow morning to journey towards Liechtenstein and Austria.
B, L, D
 

Day 7
Switzerland โ†’ Vaduz โ†’ Swarovski โ†’ Innsbruck (Distance: 400 Kms)

After breakfast, we load our luggage and travel east from Switzerland into Liechtenstein, one of Europe’s smallest nations. We make a short stop in the capital, Vaduz, where you can view Vaduz Castle (Schloss Vaduz) perched high on the hillside overlooking the city.
In the late afternoon, we arrive in Innsbruck, an Alpine city known for its stunning scenery. Our orientation tour includes the city’s most famous landmark, the Golden Roof (Goldenes Dachl). Located in the Old Town, this historic structure is adorned with 2,657 shimmering tiles and serves as a celebrated symbol of Innsbruck.
We also visit Swarovski Crystal Worlds in Wattens, Austria. Opened in 1995 to mark the company’s 100th anniversary, this unique museum features the Chambers of Wonder, where international artists and designers showcase their interpretations of crystal. You will have time to explore the surrounding park and cafe, or perhaps purchase a piece of Swarovski crystal for yourself or as a gift.
Finally, we board the coach for the journey to our hotel and restaurant. This evening, enjoy a hot continental meal before settling in for the night.
B, CD
 

Day 8
Innsbruck โ†’ Venice (Distance: 400 Kms)

After breakfast, we check out and journey toward Italy, travelling through the scenic Eastern Alps of Austria. By early afternoon, we arrive in the Veneto region, home to the historic city of Venice. We enjoy an Indian lunch at a local restaurant before heading into the city.
Upon arrival at the Venice ports, we board a Vaporetto (water bus) to reach the main island, docking at San Marco. As we glide along the Grand Canal, it becomes clear why Venice is celebrated as the "City of Bridges" and the "Floating City." We then walk to Piazza San Marco (St. Mark's Square) to admire St. Mark’s Basilica—a masterpiece of Italo-Byzantine architecture—and the 98.5-metre-tall St. Mark’s Campanile. You will also have time to photograph the famous Bridge of Sighs and the intricate Torre dell’Orologio clock tower.
Later, experience the city from the water with a traditional Gondola ride. This unique journey on a flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat takes you through a network of quiet canals, offering a closer look at the architecture of the 118 islands that form this lagoon city.
We eventually take the Vaporetto back to our coach and travel to the hotel. This evening, enjoy a buffet Indian meal before settling in for the night.
B, L, D
 

Day 9
Venice โ†’ Florence โ†’ Rome (Distance: 580 Kms)

After breakfast, we check out and travel south-west toward Florence. Upon arrival, we enjoy an Indian lunch before heading into the city centre. As the coach cannot remain in the heart of the city, the group will be dropped off to begin the exploration on foot.
We meet a local professional guide for a walking tour of this iconic Renaissance city. You will gain in-depth insight into Florence’s most celebrated landmarks, including the Duomo—the world's largest brick dome—and the Basilica of Santa Croce, the final resting place of Michelangelo. The tour also includes photo stops at the replica Statue of David and the historic Ponte Vecchio bridge spanning the Arno River.
Before departing Florence, we visit Piazzale Michelangelo. This hillside stop offers the most spectacular panoramic views of the city skyline and the surrounding Tuscan landscape. After capturing photos, we board the coach and continue our journey to Rome.
We arrive in Rome in the evening for dinner and our overnight stay.
Tonight, your tour representative may offer an optional Rome by Night tour. This 90-minute excursion allows you to admire the city's illuminated majesty from the comfort of the coach and on foot. Highlights include the atmospheric lighting of the Colosseum, Castel Sant'Angelo, St. Peter’s Basilica, and Piazza Venezia, providing unique photographic opportunities.
B, L, D
 

Day 10
Rome โ†’ Vatican City โ†’ Montecatini (Distance: 380 Kms)

After breakfast, we check out and take a short drive into the city centre of Rome, where we will explore until the afternoon before heading toward the Montecatini region near Pisa.
A local professional guide will join us to share the rich history of the city's most iconic landmarks. Our tour includes a photo stop at the Colosseum (the Flavian Amphitheatre) and the nearby Arch of Constantine. You will also view the Roman Forum, the historic heart of ancient Roman civilisation. Later, we visit Vatican City, the seat of the Roman Catholic Church, to see St. Peter’s Basilica. Please ensure you are wearing appropriate attire for this place of worship to meet entry requirements. We will also walk to the Trevi Fountain, widely considered the most beautiful in Rome, where you can enjoy a traditional gelato. Many of these sights, including the fountains and forums, are located in pedestrian zones and will be explored on foot.
In the afternoon, we depart for Montecatini in the Tuscany region for our overnight stay. We will head to the hotel or restaurant to enjoy a buffet Indian meal before settling in for the night.
B, L, D
 

Day 11
Pisa โ†’ Geneva (Distance: 580 Kms)

After breakfast, we load our luggage and depart the Montecatini region for a short drive to Pisa, home to one of the world's most iconic landmarks.
Upon arrival, we transfer to the Piazza dei Miracoli. After walking through a local market, we enter the square through its historic iron gates to see the Leaning Tower of Pisa. This 56-metre white-marble bell tower has tilted since its completion in 1372 and stands alongside the magnificent Romanesque striped-marble cathedral. The square also features the Baptistry, an impressive ecclesiastical structure built between 1152 and 1363.
Following an Indian meal at a nearby restaurant, we return to the coach and begin our journey toward Switzerland, heading for the city of Geneva.
Arriving in Geneva in the evening, we make several photographic stops. At the Jardin Anglais (English Gardens), we photograph the National Monument—featuring the figures of Lady Geneva and Lady Helvetica—and the Flower Clock, a vibrant outdoor timepiece designed in 1955 with seasonal blooms. We also view the Jet d’Eau (subject to operation), a famous fountain that shoots water 140 metres into the air and is beautifully illuminated at night.
Our final stop is the United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG), located at the Palais des Nations. Built between 1929 and 1938, this is the second-largest UN site in the world. Here, you can capture a memorable photo of the impressive display of international flags representing member nations.
We conclude the day with a buffet Indian dinner before heading to the hotel for the night.
B, CL, D
 

Day 12
Geneva โ†’ Paris (Distance: 580 Kms)

After enjoying breakfast, we depart for the captivating city of Paris. We anticipate arriving in the late afternoon, with a scheduled stop en route for a continental lunch. Please note that fast-food outlets are not available at this service area.
Upon reaching the "City of Lights," our first destination is the world-famous Eiffel Tower. We will ascend this iconic landmark to experience sweeping views of the capital from the best available vantage point—either the stunning second floor or, when accessible, the 360-degree panorama of the third-level summit. As a special highlight, if the top floor is open on the day of our visit, you will receive this upgrade absolutely complimentary. Due to the tower's status as the world’s most visited paid monument, please be prepared for security and ticketing queues.
In the evening, we enjoy a delightful Indian buffet dinner at our designated entry time before commencing the Paris Illumination tour. This 90-minute night excursion showcases the city's key landmarks in all their illuminated glory. From the comfort of the coach, you will admire the Louvre, Arc de Triomphe, Place de la Concorde, and Les Invalides. A true highlight occurs as the clock strikes the hour, when the Eiffel Tower sparkles for five magical minutes—a mesmerising display that perfectly captures the spirit of Paris.
Finally, we head to our hotel for a restful night's sleep in preparation for tomorrow's adventures.
B, D
 

Day 13
Disneyland® Resort Paris (Distance: 100 Kms)

After a continental breakfast, we board our coach or transfer vehicles for the world-famous Disneyland® Resort Paris—the "happiest place on earth."
Your provided ticket grants entry to your choice of one of the two theme parks. You may choose Disneyland® Park, where five themed lands bring classic Disney stories and fairy tales to life across 140 acres. This park is home to the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle, a stunning replica of the fortress from the 1959 animated film.
Alternatively, you can explore Walt Disney Studios® Park, which is dedicated to the magic of show business, film production, and behind-the-scenes secrets. This destination allows you to experience movie sets coming to life through immersive attractions. Whichever park you select, the day will be filled with the unique magic that only Disney can deliver.
We depart the resort in the early evening. Should you wish to stay later for the night parade and closing ceremony, you will forgo the included Indian dinner and the Paris night tour (if not completed on Day 12). In this case, you will need to arrange your own transportation back to the hotel via local taxi or train services.
For those departing with the group, we will head to a local restaurant for our scheduled Indian dinner before returning to the hotel to prepare for tomorrow's checkout.
B, D
 

Day 14
Paris โ†’ Calais โ†’ London (Distance: 460 Kms)

After breakfast, we check out of the hotel and load our luggage based on your final drop-off location.
We return to the centre of Paris to board a famous "Bateaux" glass-covered boat for a one-hour cruise along the River Seine. From the water, you can admire the city's stunning architecture, including the Grand Palais, Petit Palais, Pont Alexandre III, the National Assembly, Les Invalides, and the spectacular Eiffel Tower. You may choose to sit inside or on the open deck while listening to the commentary.
During our time in Paris, you will have also seen iconic sights such as Place Vendôme—home to the Ritz Hotel—the historic Place de la Concorde, and the Avenue des Champs-Élysées, the city's grandest tree-lined boulevard.
We then depart Paris for Calais, stopping at an Indian restaurant for our final group meal together. After lunch, we continue our journey toward the UK. As we travel, we begin saying goodbye to new friends as passengers depart at various points along the route.
Upon reaching Calais, we cross back to Dover or Folkestone depending on the day's schedule. Our journey concludes in London, with final drop-offs at Wembley and other designated locations.
B, L
Important Notes
While itinerary sequences may change due to logistics or local events, all stated inclusions will be covered. Access to the Eiffel Tower’s top floor is complimentary when available; if restricted, the visit will be to the 2nd floor.
Please note that because coaches are prohibited in certain areas of Pisa, Rome, Florence, and Venice, much of the sightseeing in these cities is conducted on foot. During peak seasons, room occupancy may occasionally be limited to two persons, in which case an alternative room configuration will be arranged.
B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, CL=Continental Lunch, D=Dinner, CD=Continental Dinner
 

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