Belgium - Luxembourg -
Amsterdam
June 4 - June 13, 2011
September 2 - September 11, 2011
$2,370*
There are many reasons to travel to
Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands and one of Europe's most vibrant and colourful cities. It's a pretty
European city laced with canals; a cultural centre with an incredible collection of art and a party town where
anything goes.
Brussels is renowned for its lively night
life but don't let the ultra-strong beer dull your senses too much. There is all the rich culture of the
city's museums and grand baroque buildings to visit and admire. Wandering around the Grand'Place - the elegant
central square - you'll soon see why Brussels can easily capture your affections.
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Day 1 - Depart Your Hometown
Your singles vacation begins when get onboard your
overnight flight to Brussels. Plan your flight to arrive the following morning. Remember you are flying home from
Amsterdam!
Day 2 - Brussels, Belgium
Arrive in Brussels and take your shuttle to our hotel. Meet all your new singles
travel friends as we are greeted in the lobby by our tour guide at 3:00pm.
Afternoon city tour of Brussels, the capital of Belgium and the administrative
center of the European Union. Brussels is enhanced by picturesque medieval streets, lively squares, beautiful
boulevards, impressive monuments, spacious parks, cozy cafés, interesting restaurants and an active cultural life.
See the world-famous market square, glance at the remarkable city hall and discover the secrets of Belgium
chocolates. Sit back and relax as you soak in the historic highlights of Belgium's culture capital.
Day
3- Ghent and Bruges Day Trip
No visit to Belgium is complete without a visit to Ghent and Bruges, just a short
drive from Brussels. These two cities are steeped in artistic history.
After a one-hour drive through the scenic Belgium countryside we arrive in Ghent, a showcase of
medieval Flemish wealth & commercial success containing awesome architecture. Cathedral, church, & belfry
towers pierce the sky, filling the air with the music of their bells. Beside ancient harbours, ornate guild houses
line the banks. Street markets flourish as in previous centuries.
Next we drive through the Flemish countryside to the historic city of Bruges, probably one of the
prettiest medieval towns in Europe, famous for its churches, Begijnhof, lace factories and fantastic shopping
areas. Upon visiting Bruges, you will immediately notice that this city has always carefully cherished its
architectural and artistic treasures from the past.
Tonight enjoy our Welcome Dinner.
Day - 4 - Antwerp
Spend the morning in Antwerp, Belgium's second largest city on Europe's largest harbor, home to
painter Peter Paul Rubens, world famous master of the 17th century.
70% of all the world diamonds are now traded in Antwerp, Europe’s new hot spot. Discover the city
of diamonds and visit a diamond workshop. Learn about the world-famous Grand Place with its unique city hall and
magnificent guild houses. See the incredible St. Michael's Cathedral, the Congress Column, and the Heizeldistrict
with its renowned Atomium.
Enjoy an afternoon at leisure in Belgium.
Day - 5 - Brussels -
Luxembourg
We leave the country of Belgium on this full-day tour to explore Luxembourg and the picturesque
Meuse Valley.

After leaving Brussels our first stop is the Meuse Valley town of Dinant, located in the in South East of Belgium.
Here you can visit the citadel-fortress above the city or relax with a coffee by the river.
Then we travel through the green countryside of the Belgium Ardennes to arrive in landlocked
Luxembourg. Upon arrival we have time for lunch before we meet our local guide. A 3 hour sightseeing tour will take
us through the capital of the Grand-Duchy, Luxembourg-Ville, which is split into two districts: the delightful old
center (a UNESCO Site), complete with fortress towers, turrets and winding, cobblestone streets; and the modern
downtown area on the Plâteau du Kirchberg.
Day - 6 - Brussels to
Amsterdam
After breakfast and a morning of leisure it is time to transfer to the railroad station for our afternoon train to
Amsterdam. Walk across the street and check in to our centrally located hotel.
What better way to begin the Netherlands then on a cruise along Amsterdam’s picture-book canals…
it’s something not to be missed! Be amazed by the beautiful views of the canals and bridges, merchant's houses,
17th century gables, houseboats and the old harbour.
Day 7 - Amsterdam
Morning walking tour through the history of
Amsterdam, from its start as a muddy village on the River Amstel to becoming the most important trading city in
Europe. From the wild history of prostitution and drug decriminalization, to the tragedy of Anne Frank's story
and Nazi occupation. View the magnificent houseboats and homes that dot the canal banks, along with the usual
parade of bicyclers. Stroll around the historical centre as our guide exposes us to over 800 years of “Amsterdam”
culture.
Afternoon free to visit one of the many museums or to
stroll the narrow streets.
Day 8 - Amsterdam
We leave
the city behind as we visit the magnificent Dutch county side north of Amsterdam, marked by
windmills, dikes and ditches. After a stop to taste some traditionally made products at a cheese
farm, we will visit the picturesque villages Edam and Zaanse Schans, famous for its collection of
wooden windmills. The windmills are all still in use and offer a glimpse of Dutch life in the 17th and 18th
centuries when thousands of windmills were lined along the dykes and powered the Dutch economy. Here you have
a chance to explore one of the mills that still perform various functions including a saw mill, a paint mill
(grinding pigments), and oil mill (grinding linseed or peanuts to draw off the oil). You will also get the
chance to visit a wooden shoemaker to learn how clogs are made.
Afterwards, our tour continues to the renowned fishing villages of Volendam and Marken,
where we see traditional Dutch wooden houses and locals still wear traditional colourful dress. A twenty
minute boat trip takes us between the two villages with free time in either Volendam and Marken allowing
you to explore and shop.
Day 9 - Amsterdam
This
morning we take the highway to Delft, with its well preserved 17th century town centre. Visit one of the
famous Delft blue potteries, Delftse Pauw. The blue-and-white pottery became famous as a 17th-century duplicate of
Chinese porcelain.
From
Delft our tour continues to The Hague, former capital of the Netherlands, passing such famous sites
as the Houses of Parliament, Peace Palace and the Binnenhof. Although The Hague (Den Haag) is no
longer the capital, no-one seems to have told either the Royal Family or the Government, both are located
here.
The final highlight of
the day is a visit to the famous miniature town of Madurodam. The canal houses of Amsterdam, the Alkmaar cheese
market and parts of the Delta Works are all replicated in minute detail on a 1:25 scale. Windmills turn, ships sail
through the harbor and trains travel across the city on the world's largest miniature
railway.
Afternoon free for
last minute exploring in Amsterdam. Farewell dinner at local
restaurant.
Day 10 -
Amsterdam
Sad to say but our singles tour has come to an end. After
breakfast it is time to say goodbye to all your new singles travel buddies as we make our way to the airport and
our flights home.
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Belgium - Luxembourg -
Amsterdam
June 4 - June 13,
2011 September 2 - September
11, 2011
Price- $2,370*
Singles Trip
Includes
* 4
Nights Accommodations Brussels
* 4 Nights Accommodations Amsterdam
* Breakfast Daily
* 2 Lunches
* English Guides and Tours per itinerary
* Admissions per itinerary
* Airport / Hotel transfers (on tour dates)
* Transportation by Motor coach/van and Train
* Singles Travel Host
* All Taxes and Surcharges
Not
Included
* Airfare
* Tips - $120 collected first day of trip
*Double Occupancy - Free Roommate Matching is
available, so there is never a need to pay a single supplement. If you decide to room solo it is
$750 extra.
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June 2011
Deposit - $400
Balance Due May 20,
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September 2011
Deposit - $400
Balance Due August 20,
2011
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