Egypt & The Nile
13 Days from
$3069
Tour Code: GTE
Let the sands of time transport you through centuries of Egyptian majesty on this 13-day tour of Egypt and the Nile. This journey of a lifetime will introduce you to ancient temples of god-like Pharaohs, delight you with a Felucca ride sailing along the great Nile, and humble you with the timeless beauty of the pyramids.
Experience life in the bustling metropolis of Cairo and dine with a local family before flying south to Luxor. Explore the temple complex of Karnak and stroll the avenue of human-headed Sphinx as a prelude to your seven-night cruise along the Nile. Visit the Valley of the Kings and the Temple of Horus, before sailing to Aswan for an optional excursion to Abu Simbel.
Back in Cairo, the amazing and mysterious Pyramids of Giza await. Standing near the Sphinx and the Great Pyramid, you may catch a glimpse of the ancient past: your view of these wonders of the ancient world is even more amazing from the top-side of a camel.
Stay in our selection of European First Class accommodations and enjoy 26 meals including 11 Buffet Breakfasts, 7
lunches, 6 Three-Course Dinners with bottled water on the cruise and
2 Highlight Dinners.
To ensure a comfortable travel experience, our motor coaches are equipped with large panoramic windows, reclining seats and air-conditioning.
Airfare is available from over 60 cities across the US; call for up-to-the-minute airfare pricing from your departure city. Tour price is per person and is based on two people sharing a twin bedded room. Single rooms are available at a supplement.
Your Tour Price Includes
VIP Door-to-Door Transfer
Transfers you from your door step to select airports. At Grand European Tours we want to escort you every step of the way. Our exclusive outbound VIP Door-to-Door town car airport transfer service is available on every tour from over 40 cities throughout the USA! Start your tour in style. We will arrange a pick-up time from your home that suits you, and the day before departure, your chauffeur will contact you to confirm, so you can be confident everything is running according to schedule. You will be met at your front door by your chauffeur who will assist with your bags before transporting you to the airport with ample time for check-in. If you prefer to make your own arrangements, or should geographic restrictions preclude your participating in this VIP service, the price of your GET vacation will be reduced accordingly. Simply advise your Tour Coordinator at the time of your booking, and we will deduct $50 per person from your tour price. |
Professional Tour DirectorYour tour will be conducted by the most experienced Tour Directors in the business. They will take the worry out of foreign travel as they manage the intricate details of your tour, keeping you entertained with anecdotes and stories to make sure your vacation is educational, entertaining and fun! |
Up-to-the-Minute Roundtrip AirfareRoundtrip airfare available from over 60 departure cities. Call the most competitive and up to date pricing. |
First Class HotelsHotels are an expensive element of any tour and certainly one of the most important. For our tours we reserve European Standard First Class Hotels (or best available) and all hotel rooms feature a private bathroom. You’ll enjoy our selection of hotels such as Radisson, Hilton and Sheraton. |
TransportationLuxury motorcoach with A/C, panoramic windows, reclining seats & emergency restroom. Your Air/Land price includes airport transfers on itinerary arrival and departure days. |
26 MealsWelcome Drink, 11 Buffet Breakfasts, 7
lunches, 6 Three-Course Dinners with bottled water on the cruise and
2 Highlight Dinners. |
Travel DocumentsGET travel wallet, travel planner & map. $100 Frequent Traveler Discount upon return for a future tour. |
Included Tour Highlights
Visit the Egyptian Museum & Citadel of Saladin
Visit the world famous Egyptian Museum to see Tutankhamon’s incredible treasures, discovered by Howard Carter in 1922 in the Valley of the Kings. Ancient statues, mummies and sarcophagi fill the corridors of this amazing building. Continue to the 12th-century Citadel of Saladin for sweeping views over the city and to visit the Alabaster Mosque of Mohammed Ali. |
Sail on a Traditional Felucca
Felucca Boat Sit back and relax as we enjoy a fun ride on a traditional Felucca sailing boat. This is a highlight of any visit to Egypt as our Nubian crew navigate the waters around the Botanical Gardens. |
Visit the Temple of Luxor & Karnak
Visit the grand Temple of Luxor, marvel at the avenue of human-headed sphinxes and explore the great temple complex of Karnak. |
Galabeyas Party |
Luxor sightseeing includes the Valley of the Kings, Temple of Queen Hatshepsut & Colossi of MemnonThe valley is located on the west bank of the Nile across from Thebes (modern Luxor). It is separated into the East and West Valley; most of the important tombs are in the East Valley. The West Valley has only one tomb open to the public: the tomb of Ay, Tutankhamun’s successor. |
Visit the Pyramids at Giza
The plateau of Giza lies to the west of Cairo and there sits the last Ancient Wonder of the World, the great pyramid of Cheops. The three pyramids are actually tombs of three pharaohs of the Old Kingdom. The first pyramid, the largest, was built by King Cheops for his royal body and it took 100,000 men twenty years to complete. The second pyramid, the tomb of King Chephren, appears to be the largest, but actually it was constructed on a plateau. King Chephren tried to cast his tomb with granite; however, the job was not completed. You can see evidence of this attempt on the top third of the pyramid. The Sphinx is believed to be a valley temple of King Chephren with the body of a lion and a human head representing King Chephren. The third pyramid belonged to King Mycerinus. The complex contained the usual valley temple, causeway and funerary temple. A sarcophagus and mummy were also found in the tomb as well as three queen pyramids on the southern side of the structure. |
Visit the Temple of Horus
Dedicated to Horus, the falcon headed god, it was built during the reigns of six Ptolemies. We have a great deal of information about its construction from reliefs on outer areas. It was begun in 237 BC by Ptolemy III Euergetes I and was finished in 57 BC. Most of the work continued throughout this period with a brief interlude of 20 years while there was unrest during the period of Ptolemy IV and Ptolemy V Epiphanes. |
View the Sphinx, Colossus of Ramses II & the Step Pyramid of King Zoser
See the enigmatic Sphinx, with the head of a man and body of a lion. In the old capital of Memphis, marvel at the limestone Colossus of Ramses II and the alabaster sphinx. In Sakkara, see the oldest of the pyramids, the Step Pyramid of King Zoser, dating back over 2,700 years B.C. |
See the Aswan Dam, Temple of Philae & unfinished ObeliskSee the great Aswan Dam, which created the largest artificial lake in the world and increased Egypt’s cultivated land by 30%. |
Explore & Discover
Explore & Discover events are the hands-on, more in-depth experiences that make your trip unique and unforgettable.
Explore & Discover™ Dine with the LocalsDay 3 - Dine with the Locals |
Explore & Discover™ Papyrus Paper Making DemonstrationDay 12 - Papyrus Paper Making Demonstration |
Extension Packages
Extend your with an extended tour package. Or ask about available pre- or post-hotel nights.
Add a 7-night Pre-Tour Three Continent Cruise Extension from $1,395 per person7-night Three Continent Cruise Extension from $1,395 per person (Single Supplement from $280). |
Optional Excursions
Optional excursions can be purchased upon arrival.
The list below is a sampling of excursions you may choose from.
Aswan - Abu Simbel Excursion by AirExcursion to Abu Simbel from Aswan to visit the fabulous resontructed temples of Ramses II and Nefertari. The journey by air takes approximately forty minutes in each direction and allows one and a half hours at Abut Simbel to visit the temples and the impressive concrete dome. |
Cairo - Nile Cruise & DinnerWatch the changing colors of the Nile as the sun goes down, aboard an evening cruise with dinner and entertainment. (Approx. 2 hours) |
Cairo - Sound & Light Show GizaA spectacular evening performance in which the Sphinx relates Egypt’s ancient and colorful history in stereophonic sound with full sound and light effects highlighting the majestic Pyramids at Giza. (Approx. 1 hour) |
DAY 1 USA - Cairo

VIP Door-to-Door Transfer to your local airport for your overnight flight to Cairo.
DAY 2 Arrive Cairo

Arrive in Cairo, the capital of Egypt, and transfer to your hotel. This evening enjoy a Welcome Drink with your Tour Director.
DAY 3 Cairo

Your journey through 5,000 years
of the history of Egypt’s rich civilization
begins this morning with
a highlight visit to the world famous
Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
See Tutankhamun’s incredible
treasures, discovered by Howard
Carter in 1922 in the Valley of the
Kings. Ancient statues, mummies
and sarcophagi fill this amazing
building. This afternoon continue
to the 12th century Citadel of
Saladin for sweeping views over
the city and to visit the Alabaster
Mosque of Mohammed Ali. As
part of our Explore & Discover™
series this evening, enjoy real
Egyptian hospitality as we dine
at the home of a local family.*
Breakfast and Highlight Dinner Included
* Please note that this event may
be substituted by dinner in a local
restaurant in the heart of the
labyrinth of streets of the old Bazaar.
DAY 4 Cairo - Luxor - Cruise

We fly south to Luxor, located
on the banks of the River Nile.
The balance of the morning is
free before we board our luxury
cruise ship for lunch. Then
visit the grand Temple of Luxor,
marvel at the avenue of humanheaded
sphinxes and explore the
great temple complex of Karnak.
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included
DAY 5 Cruising Luxor - Edfu

Our sightseeing today begins in
the Valley of the Kings, final resting
place of Tutankhamun. See
the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut
and the Colossi of Memnon. Later
sail south to Edfu, located at
the crossroads of the ancient caravan
routes.
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included
DAY 6 Cruising Edfu - Kom Ombo

This morning visit the Temple of
Horus, one of the most popular
and best preserved temples in
Egypt, dedicated to the Falcon
God. In the afternoon, enjoy the
scenery around the old towns,
which have changed very little
over the last hundreds of years.
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included
DAY 7 Kom Ombo - Aswan

We sail this morning to the
southern city of Aswan, known
for its superb location and
healthy climate. See the great
Aswan Dam, which created the
largest artificial lake in the world.
We continue on to the ancient
Granite Quarries to see the famous
unfinished Obelisk and
the Temple of Philae. Saved from
the waters of Lake Nasser, the
Temple was dismantled stone by
stone and reconstructed on the safe island of Agilqiyya. The afternoon
is at leisure to enjoy the
“Gateway to Africa.”
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included
DAY 8 Aswan

This morning, perhaps visit the
local bazaar or take an optional
excursion to Abu Simbel. This is
an opportunity of a lifetime to
see one of the most unforgettable
sights of Ancient Egypt. Carefully
salvaged under UNESCO supervision,
the four colossi of Ramses
II are a sight to behold.
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included
DAY 9 Aswan - Edfu

Sit back and relax as we enjoy a
ride on a traditional Felucca sailing
boat. Watching our Nubian
crew navigate the waters around
the Botanical Gardens is a highlight
of any visit to Egypt. We
view the outside of the Mausoleum
of Aga Khan III, before
setting sail for Kom Ombu to
visit the Sobek Temple, dedicated
to the Crocodile God. This
evening in Edfu, we dress in our
Galabeya (traditional Egyptian
garment) for our Galabeya Party.
Breakfast, Lunch and Highlight Dinner Included
DAY 10 Edfu - Luxor

Enjoy a leisurely day cruising as
we continue north to Luxor for
our final night afloat.
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Included
DAY 11 Luxor - Cairo

This morning we disembark and
fly to Egypt’s capital, Cairo.
Breakfast Included
DAY 12 Cairo (Giza, Memphis and Sakkara Excursion Included)

This adventurous day begins with
a visit to the great Pyramids at
Giza, one of the Wonders of the
Ancient World. We continue on
to see the enigmatic Sphinx, with
the head of a man and body of a
lion. In the old capital of Memphis,
marvel at the limestone
Colossus of Ramses II and the
Alabaster Sphinx. In Sakkara, see
the oldest of the pyramids, the
Step Pyramid of King Zoser I,
dating back over 2,700 years B.C.
Our day finishes with a special
Explore & Discover™ event as we
learn about the art of producing
the famous Papyrus paper — a
craft handed through generations
from the ancient Egyptians.
Breakfast Included
DAY 13 Cairo - USA

We bid farewell to Egypt.
Breakfast Included
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$3359 | $3329 | $3469 | $2539 | |
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$3259 | $3229 | $3369 | $2439 | |
$3249 | $3219 | $3359 | $2429 | |
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$3129 | $3069 | $3149 | $2379 | |
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$3189 | $3129 | $3209 | $2439 | |
$3319 | $3289 | $3439 | $2499 | |
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$3369 | $3339 | $3489 | $2549 | |
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Departure Details
Departures are available from November 2010 through October 2011.
Pricing Details
Tour Price
The tour prices shown above include airfare which is current as of September 4, 2010.
Airfare is available from over 60 cities across the US; call for up-to-the-minute airfare pricing from your departure city. Tour price is per person and is based on two people sharing a twin bedded room. Single rooms are available at a supplement.
Single Room Supplement: from $560
Land Only rates from: $2,379
Additional Charges: September 11th Security fee, government fees and taxes from $75 - $250 based on destination and routing are not included and will appear on your invoice.
Airline baggage charges collected at check-in are not included.
Please Note: Entry Visa is required and will be obtained on arrival. Visa is not included in the tour price.
At times we offer discounted departures where the price has been discounted to reflect savings. Discounted rates are valid for new bookings only and are not combinable with any other offers.
Note: The MS Medea & MS Sapphire are not equipped with wheelchair access or elevators. Also, during port stops ships may dock side-by-side obstructing views and requiring that you pass through other ships to embark and disembark
Day |
City |
Rating |
Hotel |
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| 2,3 | Cairo | First Class | Semiramis Intercontinental | |||||||||||||||||
Semiramis Intercontinental
First Class Corniche El Nil Overlooking Nile River banks, minutes from commercial center and walking distance from Museum of Egyptology. Rooms with A/C, phone, radio, satellite TV, and minibar. Hotel features 12 restaurants, 2 bars, swimming pool, health club, sauna, solarium, Turkish bath, casino and nightclub. Hotel Amenities
In-Room Amenities
Overlooking Nile River banks, minutes from commercial center and walking distance from Museum of Egyptology. Rooms with A/C, phone, radio, satellite TV, and minibar. Hotel features 12 restaurants, 2 bars, swimming pool, health club, sauna, solarium, Turkish bath, casino and nightclub. |
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| 4-10 | Nile Cruise | First Class | MS Medea | |||||||||||||||||
MS Medea
First Class Nile Cruise Cruise along the legendary River Nile on the luxurious MS Medea, MS Nile Sapphire or MS La Boheme Hotel Amenities
In-Room Amenities
Cruise along the legendary River Nile on the luxurious MS Medea, MS Nile Sapphire or MS La Boheme |
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| 11,12 | Cairo | First Class | Semiramis Intercontinental | |||||||||||||||||
Semiramis Intercontinental
First Class Corniche El Nil Overlooking Nile River banks, minutes from commercial center and walking distance from Museum of Egyptology. Rooms with A/C, phone, radio, satellite TV, and minibar. Hotel features 12 restaurants, 2 bars, swimming pool, health club, sauna, solarium, Turkish bath, casino and nightclub. Hotel Amenities
In-Room Amenities
Overlooking Nile River banks, minutes from commercial center and walking distance from Museum of Egyptology. Rooms with A/C, phone, radio, satellite TV, and minibar. Hotel features 12 restaurants, 2 bars, swimming pool, health club, sauna, solarium, Turkish bath, casino and nightclub. |
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Terms and Conditions
How to Make Your Reservation:
After selecting your tour and departure date, simply call 1-800-552-5545 and a Travel Specialist will take your reservation over the phone. You can pay your $350.00 deposit by credit card, or alternately you can mail a check made payable to Grand European Tours to the following address: GRAND EUROPEAN TOURS 6000 Meadows Road, Suite 520 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 USA. Please make your reservations as early as possible since many of our tours are completely filled 4 to 6 months before departure.
Final Payment:
Upon receiving the $350.00 deposit per person, you will be sent a confirmation. VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS and DISCOVER CARD may be used for this deposit amount, however, final payment is preferred by check or money order and is due in our Oregon office 60 days prior to the departure date. If reservations are made less than 60 days prior to departure, payment in full is required at the time of booking. If final payments are not received on time, Grand European Tours (2003) Inc. may cancel the reservation and invoke the cancellation fee. For European River Cruise final payment is due 90 days prior to departure.
Pricing:
While the air-inclusive tour prices printed in this catalog include airfare which is current at the time of printing, note that availability is limited and prices may be higher at the time you book your trip. For the most competitive and up to date pricing from your departure city call our toll free number at 1-800-552-5545. All air-inclusive prices are subject to change before payment is made in full. Price quoted is per person based on double occupancy. Does not include government taxes and fees including the September 11th Security Fee or taxes ranging from $75 to $275 based on destination and routing. The Operator reserves the right to adjust prices due to fluctuations in foreign exchange rates, imposed fuel surcharges, taxes, charges and levies imposed by any third party including government and its agencies. Should these change the price of your tour by more than 10% you may cancel without penalty within 7 days after we notify you of the increase.
Cancellations, Changes & Refunds:
If a cancellation in writing is received by Grand European Tours (2003) Inc. 30 days or less after your reservation has been made, your $350.00 deposit will be FULLY REFUNDED. See Transatlantic Flight section for specific change fee information for air reservations. For cancellations or changes thereafter but more than 61 days prior to departure there will be a $350.00 per person fee assessed. If you must withdraw or make a change 60 days or less prior to departure (90 days or less for River Cruises), the following fees will apply:
| Number of Days Prior to Departure | Cancellation/Change Land Tours – Per Person |
| 31 - 60 Days | 25% of tour cost |
| 15 - 30 Days | 50% of tour cost |
| Less than 15 Days | 100% of tour cost |
| Number of Days Prior to Departure | Cancellation/Change River Cruises – Per Person |
| 89 – 60 Days | 35% of the cost |
| 59 – 30 Days | 50% of the cost |
| 100% of the cost |
Passports and Visas:
A valid U.S. passport is required for traveling outside of the U.S.; including to Canada & Mexico. Passport application forms may be obtained from your local post office. All passports must contain at least 3 blank visa pages and must be valid for 6 months after the completion of your tour. Entry visa application forms will be sent prior to your departure for U.S. passport holders visiting the following countries: Russia ($218*), Belarus ($160*), China ($193*), and Brazil ($220*). An entry fee is required upon arrival at the airport in Egypt ($15*), Turkey ($20*), and Jordan ($15*), these countries prefer payment in U.S. dollars rather than local currency. Costa Rica has a Departure Tax of $26* per person paid at the airport. Australia requires an electronic visa ($0*) which is obtained at the time of airline ticket purchase. Israel does not require a visa for U.S. passport holders at this time. *All visa costs and entry/ exit requirements can change at any time. Please visit travel.state.gov for current information. Individuals who do not hold a U.S. passport should contact CIBT/ZVS at 1-866-788-1100 to see if visas are required.
Travel Documents:
Approximately 15 days prior to the departure date you will receive a travel information package that will include your airline ticket, travel tips, hotel list, baggage tag, travel wallet, etc. Visas, when required, will be distributed as soon as they are issued by the countries involved. Please note that your airline tickets and other tour documentation must bear your FULL name as it appears on your passport.
Tour Membership:
These tours require a blend of adventuresome spirit, physical fitness, walking ability, mental alertness, and a capacity for accepting situations as they exist and not, necessarily, as we would find them in America. If you have health concerns, we suggest that you contact your physician to help determine the suitability of one of these tours for you. We regret that we are unable to accept requests for special diets or itinerary variations. Disabled travelers requiring special attention or treatment on any tour must be reported when reservations are made. A companion who is able to provide the required assistance must accompany any person who is unable to travel independently or who needs any type of assistance.
Baggage:
Due to limited motorcoach storage capacity, each tour member is permitted one large suitcase not to exceed 50 pounds in weight nor 30"x22"x10" in dimension on European tours. Handling of this bag by hotel porters is included in the tour price. In addition, each person is allowed one small piece of carry-on size luggage that does not exceed the dimensions of 17"x14"x6" and is the complete responsibility of the tour member and must be taken on the motorcoach with you. Carry-ons with telescopic handles and wheels will not fit in the overhead compartments and therefore cannot be accepted as carry-on luggage for safety reasons. Please note, North America and Mexico tours have smaller baggage dimensions which are noted in your pre-tour documentation. Grand European Tours (2003) Inc. does not assume any responsibility for loss or damage to baggage or passengers’ belongings. Please note: It is your responsibility to verify the baggage weight restrictions for the individual airlines that you will be traveling on as in some instances baggage is restricted.
VIP Door-to-Door Transfer Service:
The VIP Door-to-Door Transfer service is available for all customers departing from the 41 airports highlighted on page 10 and living within a 25 mile radius from point of departure to your chosen airport. It is an outbound service only. Maximum passengers in one car can not exceed four. For bookings with more than four people, further vehicles may be necessary and further supplementary charges will apply. For any journeys greater than 25 miles a supplementary cost for additional mileage will apply and will be advised within 48 hours of booking if necessary. Mileage is based on journey information from www. mapquest.com. Should you not use the VIP Door-to-Door Transfer we will deduct $50 per person from your tour price (this must be advised at time of booking). Cancellation of service or changes must be made 72 hours before scheduled pick-up.
Early Departure or Extended Stay:
If you wish to depart early or extend your stay in Europe, flight and hotel arrangements can be made by contacting our Oregon office. Airport transfers are not included but may be purchased through GET. On most tours you can reserve up to 3 additional nights at the hotel where your tour starts and ends, however space may be limited and is subject to availability. Please call for our low cost rates and availability.
Airport Transfers:
Complimentary airport arrival and departure transfers are included in the tour price when you purchased our land/air package and operate at fixed times on the first and last day of your tour. See the individual tour pages for details. For those making their own flight arrangements or extending at GET hotels, transfers can be purchase; please call for details. London Heathrow Airport Arrivals: For tours commencing in London, we have included a free group shuttle to/from LHR for clients that have booked our combined land/air packages. For clients that have made their own flight arrangements GET has negotiated special rates for shuttle transfers from LHR to your London hotel (which must be booked through GET) at a price of $40 per person per single trip to/from LHR. London Gatwick Airport Arrivals: Clients arriving at LGW who have booked our combined land/air packages are provided with a Gatwick Express train voucher to Victoria Station, and will need to make their own way from Victoria Station to the tour hotel. For clients that have made their own flight arrangements we suggest you visit www. gatwickexpress.com for transfer information.
Land Tour Only:
If you wish to make independent flight arrangements, you may still reserve the land portion of a tour. Hotel-airport transfers are subject to availability and flight details must be provided in writing at least 45 days prior to departure. See tour page for specific transfer times.
Smoking:
Please note that we do not permit smoking on our motorcoaches, however, frequent stops are made while touring.
Surface Travel & Sightseeing:
Ground arrangements are provided by Grand European Operations Ltd., a separate company, and include inter-city travel by private motorcoach with air-conditioning and an emergency restroom*, ferry, train, and ship as per the itinerary. Activities on days indicated in the itinerary as being "at leisure or optional" are left to your discretion. *Some exceptions apply.
Holidays:
During local or national holidays some museums, restaurants or sightseeing may be limited or not available. Alternatives will be offered wherever possible. At times, some itineraries may be operated in reverse; you will be advised at the time of booking. Nile River Cruises: due to the unreliability of domestic air scheduling, religious festivals and other unforeseen circumstances, the order of some itineraries may need to change at short notice; on occasion an alternative cruise boat of equal standing may be used.
Transatlantic Flight:
Air transportation is in economy class by scheduled airlines. Some tours are not available from all of the airports. Any change you make to an airline reservation within 60 days prior to departure is subject to a Change Fee of $75 per person plus any airline penalties. Requests for specific airlines, non-stop or direct flights and/or seat assignments are accepted as preferences only and cannot be guaranteed. All seating is requested as non-smoking. Frequent flyer programs are under the control of the respective airlines. In most cases your airline tickets will be electronically issued in lieu of paper tickets. Please note that your airline tickets and other tour documentation must bear your FULL name as it appears on your passport. Please note that airline reservations can only be made for dates less than 331 days out.
Hotels:
The hotels reserved for our tours are rated as European Standard First Class. All hotel rooms provide a private bath (and/or shower) and toilet. These hotels are clean, comfortable and located so as to best facilitate guided sightseeing of the area. Hotels reserved for each tour are indicated in the Day-By-Day Itinerary. If, for any reason, it becomes necessary to use other hotels, they will be of a similar standard, where possible. All accommodations, meals and services have been designated as first class in Russia, Eastern Europe and provincial areas though some tourism facilities are less developed than what might normally be expected in this category. Tours in North and South America use Standard First Class hotels.
Single Rooms:
A limited number of single rooms are available at the supplement shown for each tour. While single rooms provide privacy, they are often smaller than twin-bedded rooms. We do offer the option to join our non-smoking Room Share Program (see page 9 for details). The Room Share Program does not apply to additional accommodations or airfare. The Room Share Program is not available on tours/cruises to Greece, Egypt, Mexico, Costa Rica, South America, China, Australia, New Zealand, all European River Cruises and all pre or post tour extensions.
Triple Rooms:
Triple room accommodations are available on a limited basis at a reduced price. Triple rooms usually consist of a twin-bedded room with an additional folding bed or cot for the third person. They may not be comfortable for three adults. Triple rooms are not available on cruises.
Meals:
Breakfasts are served as: B=Breakfast, BB=Buffet Breakfast, CB=Continental Breakfast, SB=Scandinavian Buffet Breakfast, FB=Full Breakfast. Lunches (L) and three-course table d’hote (set menu) dinners (D), (FD) farewell dinners and (BD) buffet dinners are shown in the itinerary for each tour and are generally catered by the hotel in which you are residing. (HD)Highlight Dinner and (HL) Highlight Lunch will be catered at a local restaurant or special venue. (DA) Dine-Around dinners are catered at a selection of restaurants pre-selected by Grand European Tours. Please note in cases of early morning departures, FB may not be available. Please note that we are unable to accept requests for special menus to meet dietary or religious requirements.
Tour Price Does Not Include:
Beverages and meals not detailed in the itinerary. Personal expenses including passport and visa fees, alcoholic beverages, optional sightseeing tours, laundry, phone calls, traditional end of the tour gratuity to your Tour Director and Motorcoach Driver, tips to local city guides, crew tips and all other items of a personal nature, airport tax, service & security charges and port taxes. (Subject to change.) Travel Insurance is also not included but is highly recommended.
Consumer Disclosure Notice:
Please read the Tour Information & Conditions carefully, as your deposit and payment for a trip constitutes consent to all conditions and general information contained in this brochure.
Responsibility:
These trips are arranged by Grand European Operations Ltd. ("Operator") in conjunction with Grand European Tours (2003) Inc. It has made the travel arrangements as agent for the transportation carriers and other suppliers of services connected with the tour ("suppliers") all of which are independent contractors. The Operator in no way owns or operates the vehicles or facilities to be used during the trip, and does not guarantee or assume responsibility for the acts and/or omissions of suppliers, their employees, agents, etc.
Transportation companies, airlines etc. are not to be held responsible for any act, omission or event during the time passengers are not on board planes, transportation or conveyances. We rely on international convention which may apply to the services provided by us, our suppliers or agents with respect to any claim of any nature brought by you against us as a result of the provision of those services. International conventions which apply may include: Warsaw Convention 1929, (as amended by Hague Protocol and Montreal Protocol) in relation to air travel, or Montreal Convention; the Berne Convention for rail travel; Athens Convention 1974 for carriage by sea; the Geneva Convention for carriage by road and the Paris Convention 1962 for Hotels. We are to be regarded as having all benefit of these conventions on limiting our liability in relation to any claim for death, injury, loss, damage and delay to passengers and luggage. Enrollment in and payment for a tour shall constitute agreement and acceptance by the passenger of the terms and conditions set forth in this brochure which cannot be varied except in writing by an officer of the Company.
All bookings are accepted subject to the conditions imposed by suppliers and Operator, including airline, cruise line, rail, coach, hotel, restaurants, insurance and other companies, firms or persons concerned with the trip, and the Operator will make no refund in the event of their delay, cancellation, overbooking, strike, force majeure or for elements of the package not used by customer. If there is a difference between the Operator’s Conditions and those published by a supplier, the conditions of supplier shall apply. The Operator reserves the right to cancel a trip or change the itinerary whenever in its sole judgment conditions warrant, or if the Operator deems it necessary for your comfort, convenience or safety. Trips outside the USA require a valid passport. You are responsible for, and release the Operator from, passport, visa, vaccination requirements, and safety conditions in travel destinations. The Operator strongly recommends you purchase appropriate cancellation/medical/baggage insurance for the trip, which is available from the Operator. For medical information, call the Center for Disease Control at 800- 232-4636 or visit www.cdc.gov/travel, and for U.S. State Department travel advisories, call 202-647- 5225. The Operator reserves the right to decline to accept any person as a member of the tour, or to require any participant to withdraw from the trip at any time who presents a significant risk to the health or safety of himself or others which can not be eliminated or reduced to an acceptable level by the Operator’s reasonable accommodation. The Operator reserves the right to correct an error in the advertised price prior to your departure. Prices in this brochure are accurate at the time of printing and are subject to change without notice due to changes in market factors including but not limited to foreign currency and supplier cost fluctuations. Prices set forth in future brochures shall supersede the prices in this brochure. Airfare quotes, and prices for tours that include air, in this brochure are subject to airline capacity limitations and higher airfares may apply depending on seat availability at the time of reservation. A contract is made when your reservation and payment are accepted by the Operator at its office, and any dispute shall be governed by Oregon law and subject to the jurisdiction of Portland, Oregon. In calculating the cost of your trip, Operator has relied on your consent to these terms and in the absence of this release, the trip cost would have been higher. Operator reserves the right to substitute hotels of similar quality at any time or to make changes in itinerary of similar quality. Operator will not be responsible to any person for expense, loss of time, money or other circumstance resulting from a change in itinerary or change of tour arrangements. Operator also reserves the right to cancel a tour prior to departure, and in such cases all payments made to date will be refunded and shall constitute full settlement. If you purchase an airline ticket separately, ensure that your travel agent explains the conditions under which the ticket is issued, as the Operator assumes no responsibility for such airline ticket cancellation fees. Please understand that not all museums and attractions are open every day of the year. Operator reserves the right to vary the sequence of sightseeing and/ or to re-route the order of cities if that will enable you to visit all listed excursions. In either case, the itinerary content will be maintained to the extent possible and there are no refunds for any unused or unavailable excursions. Promotional offers subject to change. This brochure supersedes any other current brochure on the market.













