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Honeymoons in Western Europe

Italy, France and Switzerland Honeymoon
3 star hotels
20 Days/ 18 Nights
Land Only
Your special European Honeymoon Package includes:
18 nights in charming 3 star hotels, country inns
or manor houses with breakfast and centrally located
- 3 nights in Rome;
- 4 nights in Florence;
- 3 nights in Venice;
- 4 nights in Lucerne;
- 4 nights in Paris;
- Train tickets in first class on the High Speed
train from Rome to Florence and from Florence to Venice; reserved seating
- An excursion outside Rome select from
many with bus and guide (Roman Castles, Catacombs, Tivoli Gardens or
similar)
- Ticket reservations to the Uffizi Gallery in
Florence, ticket reservations to the
- Borghese Gallery in Rome so you do not have
to wait in line;
- Private guide for a full day in Rome
itinerary of your choice or museum visit
- EXTRA SPECIAL: a full day chauffeur driven excursion
Unknown Tuscany with lunch included tailored to your
specifications. Be driven through medieval hill towns, visit private
wineries, cheese and olive oil farmers, private palaces, abbeys and
more.
- Special Dinner for two in Venice, wine included
and a la carte menu at the romantic Caffè Quadri at San Marco
square with small orchestra playing outside. Cooking class in Florence
private for half a day, meal to follow served with wine. Select
your menu and type of regional cuisine;
- Full day tour on the Vierstätter Lake with
steam boat trip from Lucerne, elegant lunch on board included;
- Half-day minibus excursion with guide in Paris
choose from a varied selection
- All assistance in planning the itinerary to
your specifications;
Not included are meals unless part of an
excursion, airfare and anything not listed
OPTIONALS:
Car rental in a medium size car, air conditioning,
all insurance, taxes and coverage included
Seaside excursion along the Tuscan islands (Island of Elba and Giglio).
Horseback riding for half a day in the beautiful Chianti with picnic.
Pottery/Ceramic Class in the wonderful Chianti region, a craftsman will
share with you the art of ceramics, teaching you to pug, lathe, bake and
color, after which you will keep the object you made. .
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