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New Orleans Classics Tour

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Visit New Orleans: Classics Tour

4 Days/3 Nights

 

Day 1: Travel to New Orleans

Welcome to New Orleans! Meet your Prométour Tour Director upon arrival.

Follow your Tour Director on a walking tour of New Orleans. It is world-renowned for its music, cuisine, and unique dialect, as well as its celebrations and festivals – most notably Mardi Gras. The historic heart of the city is the French Quarter, known for its French and Spanish Creole architecture and vibrant nightlife.

Try “beignets” at Café  du Monde, a New Orleans tradition since 1862; these square French-style doughnuts, lavishly covered with powdered sugar go great with their Coffee and Chicory Au Lait brew.

Enjoy an authentic Cajun dinner in a local restaurant.

Overnight accommodation in New Orleans.

Day 2: New Orleans

Breakfast at the hotel.

Sit back and enjoy a swamp tour with a local captain. See alligators, turtles, raccoons, snakes fish and birds. If you’re lucky, you might see deer and wild boar. You’ll even see baby alligators!

Enjoy a Po-Boy sandwich; said to be created during a 1929 Streetcar Union strike when a local restaurant offered free-of-charge sandwiches to the streetcar operators, calling them the “poor boys“.

Visit the Whitney Plantation and gain a unique perspective of the lives of Louisiana’s enslaved people, through museum exhibits, memorial artwork, restored buildings, and hundreds of personal narratives.

Dinner in a local restaurant. On the menu is traditional Cajun Jambalaya!

Overnight accommodation in New Orleans.

Day 3: New Orleans

Breakfast at the hotel.

Learn about the art of Creole Cuisine with a cooking demonstration followed by lunch.  

Discover the history and traditions of Carnival Mardi Gras with a guided tour of Mardi Gras World. Walk among towering figures of fantasy, and see masters of Carnival sculpture and float building in action.

Drive through New Orleans’ beautiful Garden District to get to Audubon Park, a sprawling 19th century park with ancient live oaks, an aquarium, a zoo, walking paths, a golf course, and picnic areas.

Have dinner with your group in a local restaurant, then after dusk has fallen in New Orleans, and the children have been put to sleep, the only people still wandering the streets of The French Quarter are the brave . . . and the restless spirits of the dead. Join them if you dare on a spooky ghost tour.

Overnight accommodation in New Orleans.

Day 4: Travel back Home

Breakfast at the hotel.

Say goodbye to your Prométour Tour Director and head back home!

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Philadelphia Historical Tour

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Visit Philadelphia: Historical Tour

4 Days/3 Nights

 

Day 1: Travel to Philadelphia

Welcome to Philadelphia! Meet your Prométour Tour Director upon arrival.

With your Tour Director, explore Chinatown including the Chinatown Friendship Gate at 10th and Arch Street, it is a symbol of friendship and cultural exchange between Philadelphia and Tianjin. 

Dinner in a local restaurant.

Get a photo with the Bronze “Rocky Statue”, then recreate Rocky Balboa’s Oscar-winning performance as you run up the 72 stone steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Arts.

Overnight accommodation in Philadelphia.

Day 2: Philadelphia

Breakfast at the hotel.

Explore Independence National Historical Park, America’s most historic square mile; there are more than two-dozen sites including The Liberty Bell Center, Independence Hall, The President’s House, and Carpenters’ Hall.

Visit the Museum of the American Revolution dedicated to telling the story of the American Revolution.

Have lunch on your own.

Visit Independence Hall, the birthplace of America; the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were both debated and signed inside this building.

Enjoy a visit to the Liberty Bell; a symbol of American independence rung during the first reading of the American Declaration of Independence. 

Dinner in a local restaurant.

Overnight accommodation in Philadelphia.

Day 3: Philadelphia

Breakfast at the hotel.

At the Benjamin Franklin Museum, explore the life and legacy of Philadelphia’s most famous citizen through interactive exhibits, personal artifacts, computer animations, and hands-on displays. 

Enjoy some time at the Philadelphia Bourse Building, a landmark destination on Independence Mall in the Old City.

Have lunch on your own.

Visit the Betsy Ross House,  home of America’s most famous flag maker; meet Betsy in her upholstery shop and learn about her fascinating life and career including her undercover activities, her family life, and of course the iconic flag sewing story. 

Take a walk through Elfreth’s Alley, the nation’s oldest continuously inhabited street. 

Have dinner with your group in a local restaurant.

Embark on a Historic Ship Ghost Tour; inside the hulking exterior of this formidable battleship, discover a labyrinthine filled with reports of disappearing apparitions, ghostly voices, and other unexplained paranormal activity. 

Overnight accommodation in Philadelphia.

Day 4: Travel back Home

Breakfast at the hotel.

Enter the modern National Constitution Center – engaging citizens nationwide in celebration of the Constitution and its legacy of freedom.

Explore the Reading Terminal Market, a unique and extraordinary historic farmers market in Center City Philadelphia and use this time for lunch – why not try a classic Philly cheese steak sandwich?

Say goodbye to your Prométour Tour Director and head back home!

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Washington DC Classic Tour

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Visit Washington DC: Classic Tour

4 Days/3 Nights

 

Day 1: Travel to Washington DC

Welcome to Washington DC! Meet your Prométour Tour Director upon arrival.

Visit some of D.C.’s iconic Memorials and Monuments; Jefferson Memorial, Martin Luther King Memorial, WW I & WWII Memorials, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Korean Memorial, Roosevelt Memorial.

Stop in front of the White House for a photo of the U.S. President’s home. 

Have dinner in a local restaurant.

Overnight accommodation in Washington DC.

Day 2: Washington DC

Breakfast at the hotel.

Visit Arlington National Cemetery; see the Kennedy grave sites, the Space Shuttle Challenger & September 11th Memorials, and then witness the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Stop at the Iwo Jima Memorial, officially dedicated to all members of the United States Marine Corps who have given their lives in the defense of the United States since 1775.

Pass by the Pentagon as you return to Washington DC. 

Have lunch on your own.

Visit the National Archives Museum – home to the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights.

Discover the National Air and Space Museum, it holds the largest collection of historic aircraft and spacecraft in the world.

Dinner in a local restaurant.

Enjoy a much needed break at the district wharf at the Southwest Waterfront.

Overnight accommodation in Washington DC.

Day 3: Washington DC

Breakfast at the hotel.

Head to the Capitol Building; a guided visit of this the magnificent building that houses Congress begins with a short film “Out of Many, One” and will show you the Crypt, the Rotunda, and National Statuary Hall.

Have lunch on your own.

Explore the National Museum of African American History & Culture and learn about powerful moments in African American history, culture, and community (download the NMAAHC App as a complement to your visit).

With your Group Leaders decide how to spend the rest of the day; continue your discovery of the National Mall monuments, visit a Smithsonian museum, or explore Georgetown.

Have dinner with your group in a local restaurant.

This evening, dive deep into the haunted past of one of DC’s oldest neighborhoods on a Historic Georgetown Ghost Tour.

Overnight accommodation in Washington DC.

Day 4: Travel back Home

Breakfast at the hotel.

At the  International Spy Museum use real FBI forensic equipment and tools, examine evidence, make recommendations, and use the scientific method to determine the identity of a double agent.

Say goodbye to your Prométour Tour Director and head back home!

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International Day of Women and Girls in Science

Throughout history, women have played a major role in innovation and ground-breaking research, even though the percentage of female researchers and women enrolled in STEM related fields of study has always been low, today sitting at around 30%. There are endless examples of discoveries in which women played a large or leading role. From vaccine development and the discovery of HIV as the cause of AIDS, to major discoveries across chemistry, physics, geology, astronomy, astrophysics and more, women are credited as being major contributors. Did you know that the earth’s inner core was discovered by Inge Lehmann, a female seismologist and geophysicist in 1936?

It is for these reasons that unlocking the potential of half the world’s population is so critical to scientific progress. Science needs women and diversity. On December 22, 2015, the General Assembly adopted resolution A/RES/70/212 to declare February 11th as the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. The intent is to empower women and girls to enter science related fields, and achieve full and equal access to education and employment while removing long-standing gender stereotypes and biases that have long caused women to shy away from careers in science.

This year, we’d like to showcase just a few of the brilliant and talented women who helped shape our understanding of the world today. These women stand among many others who have led by example to inspire the next generations of girls to explore, discover and innovate.

 

Marie Curie – Physics & Chemistry

Marie Curie made some serious waves in both physics and chemistry, and has been recognized with numerous awards, including two Nobel Prizes. The first of which was in 1903, and it was shared with her husband and another scientist for the discovery of radioactivity. The other was in 1911 for the isolation of pure radium, a major breakthrough in our understanding of chemistry. She also devoted much of her work to understanding the medical applications of radioactive substances, furthering our understanding of nuclear physics.

“Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.” – Marie Curie

Jane Cooke Wright – Medicine

Jane Cooke Wright was an esteemed surgeon, a forerunner of cancer research and a key contributor to the discovery of chemotherapy. It is for these reasons, along with the fact that she became an Associate Professor of surgical research at New York University in 1955, and the Associate Dean at New York Medical College in 1967, that we recognize her success and many contributions to modern medicine.

“I know I’m a member of two minority groups, but I don’t think of myself that way.” – Jane Cooke Wright

Katherine Johnson – Mathematics

Overcoming some serious barriers surrounding both race and gender in the 1950’s, Katherine Johnson’s hard work and knack for math led her to become an essential contributor to NASA’s success in space exploration. Calculating trajectories, launch windows and emergency return paths were just a few of the contributions Johnson made during her 35-year career at NASA and its predecessor, NACA.

“Girls are capable of doing everything men are capable of doing. Sometimes, they have more imagination than men.” – Katherine Johnson

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Vancouver & The Rockies

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Day 1: Fly to Calgary

Board your flight and fly to Calgary

Welcome to Calgary! Your Prométour Tour Director will be waiting for you at the airport

Board your bus at the airport and transfer to Banff

Follow your Prometour Tour Director for a discovery tour of Banff and its surroundings

Discover the waterfalls of the Bow River, the Hoodoos, Mountain Drive tunnel and finally, lakes Minnewanka and Two Jack

Make a stop at the Banff Upper Hot Springs and while enjoying yourself in the hot pool, look across the valley to mount Rundle

Dinner in a local restaurant with your group

Overnight accommodation in Banff

Day 2: Banff

Breakfast at the hotel

Visit Banff National Park, Canada’s oldest national park established in 1885 in the Rocky Mountains

Take some time for a photo stop at Moraine Lake

Dinner in a local restaurant with your group

Overnight accommodation in Banff

Day 3: Jasper

Breakfast at the hotel

Continue towards Jasper

Enjoy a cruise on the Maligne Lake, the biggest in the region of the Canadian Rockies

Enjoy a classic Spirit Island Cruise on the Maligne Lake, the heart and soul of Jasper National Park 

With your Prometour Tour Director, take some time to discover the town of Jasper, an alpine town and the commercial centre of Jasper National Park. Found within the National park are glacier-fed lakes, forests and rivers. You will find The Jasper SkyTram, which will take you to the summit of the mountain and offer a view overlooking downtown. The Jasper Yellowhead Museum and Archives presents exhibits on the fur trade, railway and early exploration of the park.

Dinner in a local restaurant with your group

Overnight accommodation in Jasper

Day 4: Jasper

Breakfast at the hotel

Take the Glacier Skywalk and admire the Canadian Rockiers in a completely unique way

Enjoy a nice lunch with your group at the Athabasca Glacier

Visit Jasper National Park, the largest national park in the Canadian Rockies Take the Jasper Tramway, the highest and longest aerial tramway located in Canada

Dinner in a local restaurant with your group

Overnight accommodation in Jasper

Day 5: Kamloops

Breakfast at the hotel

Continue your journey towards Kamloops 

Embark on a self-guided heritage walking tour and learn about the history behind the cultural buildings in downtown Kamloops. You will see important buildings, such as the Federal Building, the George Ellis House, City Hall and much, much more.

Enjoy some leisure time on Victoria Street, a picturesque street where you’ll find shops and restaurants

Dinner in a local restaurant with your group

Overnight accommodation in Kamloops

Day 6: Kamloops

Breakfast at the hotel

The Secwépemc Museum and Heritage Park offers four galleries, an Ethnobotany exhibit, an introduction into the Secwépemc Nation, a gift shop and much more. The Heritage Park includes a life-size replica of a Secwépemc traditional winter home

Follow a certified guide on a guided Alpine hiking tour at Sun Peaks resort.

Dinner in a local restaurant with your group

Overnight accommodation in Kamloops

Day 7: Whistler

Breakfast at the hotel

Continue to Whistler 

Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Whistler, where you’ll get to see Green Lake, Rainbow Park, Creekside and Nita Lake viewpoints, Function Junction’s local market district, and Olympic venues such as the Whistler Sliding Centre. Also, see if you can spot a bear during the tour!

Dinner in a local restaurant with your group 

Overnight accommodation in Whistler

Day 8: Vancouver

Breakfast at the hotel

Board your bus and continue on to Vancouver

With your Prometour Tour Director, discover Granville Island Market. Have some time to explore the market and pick up some souvenirs or snacks!

Have dinner in a local restaurant with your group

Overnight accommodation in Vancouver

Day 9: Vancouver

Breakfast at the hotel

Visit the Vancouver Aquarium, a popular kid-friendly attraction showcasing local & exotic aquatic life with a focus on conservation

Capilano Suspension Bridge is a simple suspension bridge crossing over the Capilano river. Guaranteed chills and magnificent view!

Dinner in a local restaurant with your group

Overnight accommodation in Vancouver

Day 10: Fly back Home

Breakfast at the hotel

Transfer to the airport

Board your flight and fly back home

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Enchanting Japan

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Enchanting Japan

12-Day Explorer Tour

Highlights: Tokyo – Izu Peninsula – Kyoto – Okayama – Hiroshima

 

Day 1: Tokyo

Upon your arrival at Narita Airport, you will be met by our representative for your transfer to your hotel in Tokyo. You will have the rest of the day to spend at your leisure after check-in.

Day 2: Tokyo (B)

After breakfast, you will take a day tour with a local guide. First up is Asakusa, Tokyo’s old town where you can soak in the atmosphere of the Tokyo of old. Visit Sensoji, Tokyo’s oldest temple and wander down Nakamise, a shopping street that has been providing temple visitors with a variety of traditional, local snacks and tourist souvenirs for centuries. Next, travel down the Sumidagawa River on Tokyo’s Water Bus to Hamarikyu garden, an Edo Period Japanese garden, where you will stop for a cup of steaming matcha and Japanese sweets in a tea house on a small island in the park’s lake. Snacks are included. In the afternoon, enjoy a visit to Meiji Shrine, a shrine dedicated to the deified spirit of Emperor Meiji and a popular place for traditional Japanese weddings. Finally, as the sunlight dims, take a walk down the sparkly Omotesando shopping street, a broad tree lined avenue home to the flagship stores of the world’s top fashion brands and some fantastic modern architecture.

Day 3: Tokyo (B)

Today free at your leisure. Optional tours are available. For example:  half-day Tokyo Garden and Fire Ceremony Tour or full-day Tokyo Bonsai Museum Tour. Your Prométour Tour consultant will help you customized the itinerary as per your requirements.

Day 4:  Tokyo to Izu Peninsula (B/D)

After breakfast, enjoy the morning at leisure. Transfer to the Tokyo station to catch a limited express train to the picturesque Izu region. You can enjoy some dramatic coastal scenery along the way. The Izu Peninsula covers an expansive area just south of Mount Fuji. Upon arrival at Izu-Kogen Station, you will be transferred to tonight’s accommodation. A delicious Japanese style meal is included tonight for some of the Izu Peninsula’s fresh seafood.  As an uptional upgrade, inquire about the Deluxe ABBA Resorts Izu, featuring massive rooms with open air baths and ensuite facilities.

Day 5: Izu Peninsula – Kyoto   (B)

After breakfast, transfer to the train station on your way to Kyoto. Keep an eye out of the right side of the train for views of Mt. Fuji! Kyoto is the nation’s former capital and was the residence of the emperor from 794 until 1868, and represents the “Japan of old”. It is one of the best-preserved cities in Japan and counts no less than 17 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Upon arrival in Kyoto a taxi transfer can be arranged. This afternoon, an assistant will meet you at your hotel for your scheduled experience today: a tea ceremony with a professional instructor. You will learn all about the various types of tea and the instruments used to prepare it.

Day 6: Kyoto (B)

Breakfast at the hotel. Today, explore the former imperial capital with a guide, utilizing Kyoto’s comprehensive bus system to visit some of Kyoto’s World Heritage Sites: the Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion), which was originally built as a retirement villa for the Shogun and is now one of Kyoto’s most famous temples and  Nijo Castle, an ornamental castle built by the founder of the Edo Shogunate as his Kyoto residence and is surrounded by stunning surrounding gardens. Take a walk down Nishiki Market known as “Kyoto’s Kitchen”. To end the day,  you can decide to visit the Kiyomizu (Pure Water) Temple  or to visit Sanjusangendo.

Day 7:  Excursion to Nara (B)

After breakfast, you will be visiting Nara by train (45min) with a local guide. During the 8th century, Nara was Japan’s capital and many of the temples and shrines built at that time still remain. Visit Todaiji temple, the world’s largest wooden building and home to Japan’s largest Buddha. Next stop is Nara’s most celebrated shrine, Kasuga Taisha, established in 768 AD and famous for its hundreds of bronze and stone lanterns which have been donated by worshipers.  End the day with a wander through Nara Park, called Deer park by locals due to the large population of more than 1,000 tame deer living there. Overnight in Kyoto.

Day 8: Kyoto – Okayama (B)

This morning, you will make your way to Kyoto Station and catch the Shinkansen to Okayama. After dropping off your luggage at the hotel, catch the train to nearby Kurashiki, reachable in under 15 minutes by train from Okayama station. Your visit to the Kurashiki Bikan Area will be self-guided. This area is known for its retro-modern cityscape possessing a mixture of Japanese and western flavors. Also, consider paying a visit Ohara Museum, the oldest private collection of Western Art.

Day 9: Okayama – Hiroshima (B)

After having breakfast at your hotel, you will depart from Okayama station on the Shinkansen bullet train heading to Hiroshima. The journey is just around 1 hour. Arrive at Hiroshima station, transfer and check-in at the hotel. You will have the rest of the afternoon to spend at your leisure exploring the scenic city of Hiroshima.

Day 10: Hiroshima (B)

After breakfast, a guide will meet you at your hotel for a visit of the Peace Memorial Park. The area where the park now lies was ground zero for the Atomic Bomb on 6th August 1945. After the bombing, the Memorial Park was created and dedicated to those who lost their lives in the attack. Stroll through the park and discover the many memorials, monuments and statues in the park before heading into the Museum itself. From Hiroshima, a short ferry ride will take you to Miyajima Island.  A small sacred island located in the Island Sea, it has been a holy place of Shintoism since the earliest times. Here you will find perhaps the most photographed site in Japan – The Floating Torii Gate.  You will have time to explore the island and its many shrines and temples, sample local goodies like maple leaf shaped cakes before heading back to your hotel.

Day 11: Hiroshima – Tokyo (B)

Today you will make your own way to Hiroshima station for your ride aboard the Shinkansen to Tokyo. Upon arrival in the capital, make your way to your hotel. You are free to spend the rest of the day at your leisure.

Day 12: Tokyo (B)

After breakfast, your transfer is included to the airport.


Bangkok and the Andaman Islands Explorer Tour

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Bangkok and the Andaman Islands

9-Day Explorer Tour

 

Day 1: Bangkok 

Arrive in Bangkok.  Well known as the City of Angels, Krungthepmahanakorn (Bangkok) is the present capital city and the focal point for Thailand.  It is a vibrant city, and home of Thailand’s spiritual, cultural, political, commercial, educational and diplomatic institutions. Upon arrival at Bangkok Airport, you will be met with our local representative and transferred to your hotel, for check in and enjoy balance of the day at leisure.

Day 2: Bangkok (B/D)

An early start with breakfast at the hotel and you will be on your way for a half-day excursion to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. Situated 110 km from Bangkok in Ratchaburi province, this market is like a trip back in time to the Siam of old. You will see colourfully clad merchants paddle along congested canals in sturdy canoes laden with fresh fruit, vegetables and other foodstuff to sell to shoppers on the canal banks.  Optional paddle boat is available at extra cost. In the afternoon, visit the Grand Palace and Wat Po. The Grand Palace is an architectural wonder of golden stupas, walls and pillars encrusted in shining and colourful mosaics. The most famous building within the palace grounds is Wat Phra Kaew and this is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. Continue to Wat Po, with its massive reclining Buddha.

This evening, join the Midnight Food Tour by Tuk Tuk to experience the fun of riding around in a Tuk Tuk and discover Bangkok’s magical atmosphere at night. Visit famous local eateries around the city sampling the local street foods, go behind the scenes to see how it’s made.  Explore the amazing flower market with its vivid colors. Afterwards your Tuk Tuk driver will take you back to hotel around midnight.

Day 3: Bangkok – Krabi – Koh Lanta (B/L)

After breakfast and hotel check-out, you will be met by our guide and transferred to Bangkok Airport to board a flight to Krabi to begin Island Hopping  in the Andaman Sea. Upon arrival, transfer by local boat to the less touristic Koh Lanta Island, one of Thailand’s most beautiful islands, located just off the coast of Krabi.  Rest of day is free at leisure to explore the area and enjoy the island. 

Day 4: Koh Lanta (B)

Enjoy a free day at leisure to explore Koh Lanta Island. Lovely sandy beaches, an endless stretch of Andaman Sea and a collection of 70 neighboring islands topped with lush evergreen forest make Koh Lanta in Krabi nothing less than paradise. The island is the main gateway to the exotic coral reefs and marine life of the Andaman Sea. Diving expeditions, snorkeling and sea kayaking are just some of the options available to you. Other activities include attending Thai Cooking classes, elephant trekking, fishing trips, as well as eco- tourism tours and guided tours of the mainland.

Day 5: Koh Lanta – Koh Mook (B)

After breakfast, transfer by private car to the resort on Koh Mook. The rest of day is free at leisure.

Day 6: Koh Mook (B)

After an early breakfast, your tour guide will pick you up from your hotel for a long tail boat Island-Hopping excursion to explore the Trang archipelago. Take a leisurely trip and travel like the locals to any number of islands in the area including; Koh Rok, Koh Ma, Koh Chaek, Koh Kradan and Koh Ngai. To fit more into your day, a speedboat is a faster and more stylish way to travel making it easy to stop for swimming, snorkeling and lunch on a deserted beach. The highlight of this island-hopping excursion is a visit to the Emerald Cave. The cave is reached by boat, just minutes away on the west coast of the island. Kayaking (at low tide) or swimming is required to enter the cave; you efforts will be rewarded as you are surrounded by high cliffs of lush greenery and a small sandy beach under the open blue skies. The sunlight filters through the sea water creating the stunning emerald colour.  After a relaxing day at sea, return to the hotel and rest of the day is free at leisure.

Day 7: Koh Mook – Koh Lipe (B)

Pick-up from your hotel on Koh Mook and transfer by small ferry or speedboat to your next destination, Koh Lipe, an island paradise in the South Andaman Sea, famous for its white sandy beaches and turquoise blue waters, luxuriant tropical forest and colourful coral reefs (25% of the world’s tropical fish can be found here).  After arrival at the hotel, enjoy the rest of the day free at leisure to explore this small, but beautiful island. Snorkeling and scuba diving are the most notable activities to practice and you can rent the equipment in shops along the beaches and go straight from the shore: there are superb coral reefs just a few meters away waiting to be explored. Sea Kayaking and sailing are also available. And after all these strenuous activities, why not indulge yourself with a Thai massage?

Day 8: Koh Lipe (B/L)

After breakfast you will be picked up from your hotel for a full-day  snorkeling excursion to discover the Satun undersea. The experienced guide will bring you to where a long-tail boat await for a unique snorkeling trip. The sites will be chosen to be optimal according to weather conditions, tidal movement and Park restrictions. The first stop is at Hin Ngnam Island, a shallow and calm site which makes it possible to have a close look at all the small and unique marine life. Move to Jabang Island, the sea here is about 5-16 meters in depth but most of the time the water is so clear you can see the colorful coral from the surface. Lunch will be served on the unspoilt Rawi Island that boasts the best beaches of any island in the Adang archipelago and its white sand beach is just perfect for strolling around. After lunch, we head to Koh Hin Sorn, an astonishing mini island that has two cube boulders overlapped, like it was made by someone, which provide shelter for juvenile marine life like clown fish, coral reefs, sea flowers, soft corals and hard corals. On the way back we stop over at Koh Rokloy, a tiny island with powdery sand beach whose color contrasts with the turquoise of the sea. This is last snorkeling spot where you can enjoy swimming in the sea. Something you will never forget!

Day 9: Koh Lipe (B) – end of tour

After breakfast at the hotel, you are free at leisure until check-out time. This is the end of this adventure, but you may opt to return to Bangkok, extend your stay in Phuket or continue your adventure to Langkawi Island (Malaysia) by obtaining from the local immigration office your stamp out of Thailand.  See all of your options to customize this itinerary with your Prométour’s tour consultant.

 

Remark:  Itinerary and activities are subject to change depending on road, weather conditions, river water levels, or other conditions  out of the operator’s control.

 


Bangkok and the North of Thailand Discovery Tour

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Bangkok and the North of Thailand

8-Day Discovery Tour

 

Day 1: Bangkok 

Upon arrival at Bangkok Airport, you will be met with our local representative and transferred to your centrally-located hotel for check in and enjoy rest of the day at leisure. Well known as the City of Angels, Krungthepmahanakorn (Bangkok) is the present capital city and the focal point of the country. It is a vibrant city, and home of Thailand’s spiritual, cultural, political, commercial, educational and diplomatic institutions.

Day 2: Bangkok (B/D)

An early start with breakfast at the hotel and you will be on your way for a half-day excursion to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. Situated 110 km from Bangkok in Ratchaburi province, this market is like a trip back in time to the Siam of old. You will see colourfully clad merchants paddle along congested canals in sturdy canoes laden with fresh fruit, vegetables and other foodstuff to sell to shoppers on the canal banks.  Optional paddle boat is available at extra cost. In the afternoon, visit the Grand Palace and Wat Po. The Grand Palace is an architectural wonder of golden stupas, walls and pillars encrusted in shining and colourful mosaics. The most famous building within the palace grounds is Wat Phra Kaew and this is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. Continue to Wat Po, with its massive reclining Buddha.

This evening, join the Midnight Food Tour by Tuk Tuk to experience the fun of riding around in a Tuk Tuk and discover Bangkok’s magical atmosphere at night. Visit famous local eateries around the city sampling the local street foods, go behind the scenes to see how it’s made.  Explore the amazing flower market with its vivid colors. Your Tuk Tuk driver will take you back to hotel around midnight.

Day 3: Bangkok – Chiang Rai (B/L)

After breakfast and hotel check-out, you will be met by your guide and transferred to Bangkok Airport to board a flight to Chiang Rai (included). Upon arrival at Chiang Rai Airport, you will be met with the local representative for the half-day tour Golden Triangle, Hall of Opium and Boat Trip”.  Visit the area once known as a hub for the opium trade. A hill top view point gives a view of the splendor of the mighty Mekong River joining forces with the Ruak River and forming the actual “Triangle” with Laos, Myanmar (Burma), and Thailand. Embark on the Mekong River by traditionally built long-tail boat, for great views of river life. Learn more about the impressive history of those rivers by visiting the renowned Hall of Opium and experience their important role in the opium trade. Lunch will be provided at a local restaurant. After the tour, you will be transferred to a resort  to enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.

Day 4: Chiang Rai (B)

After your breakfast at the hotel, you will visit “The Golden Horse” Temple and Boon Rawd Farm. Heading north from Chiang Rai to the Wat Pa Asha Thong temple or so called  “Golden Horse monastery”. You will experience this ritual of the monks coming down the mountain to collect the alms from the villages. Afterwards continue to Boon Rawd Farm which is one of the largest tea producers in Thailand. The farm workers are local Thais and people from various hill tribes, whose unique traditional way of life and cultures have long been appealing to outsiders. Return back to hotel for an afternoon free at leisure or enjoy the resort’s facilities. This evening, discover Chiang Rai Night Bazaar with your guide. Vendors start to set up their stalls at around sunset, but it doesn’t get busy until after 19:00. What you will find here is a range of hill-tribe crafts, fashion accessories, souvenirs and clothing. Always negotiate before you buy. The Night Bazaar has two outdoor stages for cultural performances and a beer garden/food court where you can grab a quick bite or dinner.

Day 5: Chiang Rai – Chiang Mai (B/D)

After checked out from hotel, you will be transferred by road through splendid mountain scenery and tropical jungle (approx. 3 hours) to Chiang Mai with a short break at Mae Khachan Hot Spring. Proceed to Wat Rong Khun, also known as the “White”Temple” and further drive to Baan Dam (Black House) estate created by Thailand national artist Thawan Duchanee, this is an impressive park area with plenty of fantastic wood buildings, the main hall all in black. Beautiful woodcarvings, skins and horn installations are everywhere. Stop en route for lunch at a local restaurant (not included). Upon arrival in Chiang Mai, you will be transferred to your hotel for check in. This afternoon, you will be heading out for a Lanna Home Host Dinner Experience. Dining in Thailand is a feast for the senses. Here we present a range of innovate, culinary-centric ideas! The family is typical “Lanna” Northern Thailand family, continuing the traditions of many generations in building their homes of teak wood and maintaining the natural surroundings in manner now rarely seen in Chiang Mai province. You will experience the simple Lanna way of life and learn about their traditional way of living,  walk through the family orchard with fruit such as banana, mango & coconut, and a garden typical Thai herbs and organic vegetables for cooking. You will join the preparations and cooking with local family.

Day 6: Chiang Mai (B/D)

After breakfast, enjoy a morning City Orientation Tour by Tri-Shaw. Explore the heart of Chiang Mai from local scrimmaging city life and markets to astonishingly erected temples and buildings offering beautiful traditional interior, which have been built many centuries ago. Witness a ceremony of Monks and experience Buddhism and its customs and rituals. This charming city remains the principal religious center in northern Thailand and focal point for the construction of temples and monasteries. You will visit Wat Pra Singh or Monastery of the Lion Lord, founded in the 14th century to house the ashes of King Kham Fu and to serve as the principal religious center of the Lanna Kingdom.  The Viharn Lai Kham gilded hall, decorated with murals of everyday life, houses the revered Phra Buddha Sihing image. You also have opportunity to attend the Monk Blessing Ceremony. The monks will chant their mantras and sprinkle holy water to bring good luck to the guests, while you will present offerings to them in return. It is considered auspicious to begin the day with a Monks’ Blessing Ceremony to ensure business success and spiritual happiness. There will be spare time for a discussion with one of the Buddhist monks. you will have some free time at a local restaurant before embarking on your afternoon excursion to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep.  After a drive up the mountain’s winding road, the final climb to the site is via a magnificent Naga staircase which has many beautiful and historic Buddhist temples and about 306 steps. Inside is an intriguing copper-plated chedi topped by a five-tier gold umbrella which contains partial relics of Lord Buddha. On a clear day, there are astonishing panoramic views out over the city of Chiang Mai.

This evening you will enjoy a traditional Kantoke Dinner with show. The delicious northern Thai food “Kantoke” is the customary northern style dinner cooked in the traditional way and served in large platters on low tables. Whilst savouring this local cuisine you will be entertained by wonderful classic dances performed by hill tribes which have its origin from around the nation.

Day 7: Chiang Mai – Bangkok (B/D)

After breakfast, enjoy a morning free at leisure. After check-out from the hotel you will be met with our local representative and transferred to Chiang Mai Airport to board on your flight to Bangkok (included). Upon arrival, you will be met with our local representative and transferred to your hotel for check in and have the rest of the afternoon at leisure. In the evening, enjoy Sala Rim Naam Thai Dinner and Classical Dance.  Set on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, directly opposite of the world famous Oriental Hotel, Sala Rim Nam serves up delectable Thai cuisine followed by a performance of Thai classical dance. Experience Thai culture and royal cuisine in a charming and traditional, richly decorated Thai pavilion. Enjoy the show while sharing a wonderful riverside meal.

Day 8: Bangkok – end of the tour (B)

After breakfast and  checked out from hotel, you will be met with our local representative and transferred to Bangkok Airport.  International flights are not included in this itinerary.


Remark:
  Itinerary and activities are subject to change depending on road, weather conditions, river water levels, or other conditions  out of the operator’s control.

 


Rome & Southern Italy

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Rome & Southern Italy – 10 Days

Southern Italy, or the “Mezzogiorno” (Midday), is abundant with sights, culture, history, and beauty. So sit back, order a Spremuta di Limone with your pizza Margherita, enjoy the sea breeze, and make your own memorable moments.

 

Day 1: Travel To Rome, Italy

Make your way to Rome, Italy.

Day 2: Rome

Benvenuti in Italia!

Meet your Italian Prométour Tour Director upon arrival at the airport.

Discover Rome by Segway; after receiving your safety helmet and instructions, follow your local guide as you discover some of Rome’s sites such as; Piazza Popolo, Piazza della Rontada, and Castel Sant’ Angelo.

From the Gianicolo Hill see the innumerable domes & bell towers that dot the skyline of Rome.

At Ristorante Meo Patacca, enjoy typical Italian Cuisine and live traditional Roman & Neapolitan Music.

Have some time to explore the Trastevere with its unique character of narrow cobbled streets lined by medieval houses.

Overnight accommodation in Rome.

Day 3: Tivoli

Breakfast at the hotel.

Board your motor coach and travel to Tivoli.

Visit Villa Adriana, built as a retreat from Rome for Roman Emperor Hadrian in the early 2nd century and during the later years of his reign, he actually governed the empire from the villa.

Visit The Villa d’Este in Tivoli, with its palace and garden, one of the most remarkable and comprehensive illustrations of Renaissance culture at its most refined.

Enjoy lunch on your own.

Board your motor coach and return to Rome.

Have some leisure time to discover Rome at your own pace.

Enjoy typical Roman cuisine at Ristorante Da Pancrazio; the restaurant was built over the Teatro di Pompeo, the first permanent theatre built in Rome, and where Julius Caesar was murdered.

Experience the Viaggio nei Fori – Foro Di Caesar, a multi-media show of lights, images, short films, and animation set to a background of music, sound effects and narration; follow the life of Julius Caesar and his role in the construction of the Via dei Fori Imperiali where the daily life of Ancient Rome took place.

Overnight accommodation in Rome.

Day 4: Herculaneum & Sorrento

Breakfast at the hotel.

Board your motor coach and travel to Sorrento, perched atop cliffs that separate the town from its busy marina.

Stop in the town of Nemi; deriving from the Latin word nemus, or “holy wood”, its grove was the site of one of the most famous of Roman temples, “Diana Nemorensi”.

Enjoy lunch on your own.

Board your motor coach and continue to Herculaneum.

Experience the Virtual Archeological Museum; with the help of modern technology, it is now possible to relive the eruption of the Vesuvius in 79 AD.

Enter Donadio Cameo Factory for a mini-tour to show how cameos are made and explain the different skills and levels of the carvers.

End the day in Sorrento, an unforgettable Italian coastal town. 

Enjoy dinner at Ristorante La Tavola di Lucullo, famous for its simple but delicious home made pizzas and pastas.

Overnight accommodation in Sorrento.

Day 5: Sorrento

Breakfast at the hotel.

Join your Tour Director on a discovery walk of Sorrento; see the cafe-lined square of Piazza Tasso, the narrow alleys of the historic center and admire the magnificent view of the Bay of Naples from the Villa Comunale.

Enjoy lunch on your own.

Enjoy a guided visit to a family-owned local mozzarella cheese producer to learn about the process of making the delicious mozzarella cheese of Campania – considered to be the best in the world!

Try your hands at making authentic Italian Gelato in Sorrento!

Enjoy dinner on your own.

Overnight accommodation in Sorrento.

Day 6: Capri

Breakfast at the hotel.

Board a high-speed hydrofoil and head to Capri.

Visit the beautiful Blue Grotto, the emblem of the island of Capri; see the crystalline blue ocean with silver reflections and experience this marvel of nature, you feel as if you are suspended in the heavens (subject to tide/weather conditions).

Enjoy lunch on your own.

Have time to explore the enchanting cliff-top village of Capri, with its narrow medieval alleyways and quaint squares.

Return to Sorrento by Hydrofoil.

The Sorrentines say; when life gives you lemons, make Spremuta di Limone! Enjoy a tasting of fresh lemonade!

Enjoy dinner on your own.

Overnight accommodation in Sorrento.

Day 7: Positano & Matera

Breakfast at the hotel.

Board your motor coach and travel to Positano, the jewel of of the Amalfi Coast.

Have free time to explore the village of Positano and its beaches.

Enjoy lunch on your own.

Board your motor coach and continue on to Matera, a UNESCO World Heritage site for being the most outstanding, intact example of a troglodyte settlement in the Mediterranean region.

Learn about the history of Matera’s extensive cave-dwelling districts; the Sassi. Visit a reconstructed cave-dwelling & enter one of the Byzantine monk created chiese rupestri (Rupestrian Churches).

Dinner with your group in a local restaurant.

Overnight accommodation in Matera.

Day 8: Lecce & Alberobello

Breakfast at the hotel.

Board your motor coach and travel to Lecce, the Baroque masterpiece of southern Italy with its abundance of decorative cherubs!

See some of Lecce’s highlights from aboard the tourist train: Piazza Sant’OronzoPiazza del Duomo & Basilica di Santa Croce.  

Enjoy lunch on your own.

Board your motor coach and continue on to Alberobello. The Zona dei Trulli is a dense mass of 1500 white-tipped, beehive-shaped houses, made from local limestone; none are older than the 14th century.

Have free time to explore this unique town, ever corner is another photo opportunity.

Enjoy dinner on your own.

Overnight accommodation in Alberobello.

Day 9: Trani & Rome

Breakfast at the hotel.

Board your motor coach and travel to Trani a historic fishing port located on the Adriatic coast.

Enter Cattedrale di San Nicola Pellegrino; positioned at the water’s edge it is one of the most renowned sights of Trani.

Enjoy lunch on your own.

Board your motor coach and return to Rome.

Enjoy typical Italian cuisine at Ristorante l’Archeologia located in the marvelous Appia Antica park; this one-time ancient post station has an imposing ruin of a Roman tomb and a majestic wisteria, which has been blooming for over 300 years, to serve as the backdrop to your meal.

Overnight accommodation in Rome.

Day 10: Travel back Home

Breakfast at the hotel.

Say a fond Arrivederci to your Italian Prométour Tour Director.

Ask your Tour Consultant for information regarding airport transfers + flight arrangements.


Rome & Central Italy

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Rome & Central Italy – 9 Days

These must-visit small towns of Central Italy offer an easy escape from the bustle of Rome, with their charm, history, traditions, cuisine, and plentiful photo-worthy opportunities!

 

Day 1: Travel To Rome, Italy

Make your way to Rome, Italy.

Day 2: Rome

Benvenuti in Italia!

Meet your Italian Prométour Tour Director upon arrival at the airport.

Have a guided tour of the Rome Coliseum, originally used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles; your ticket also includes access to the Roman Forum and Palatine.

Enjoy typical Roman cuisine at Ristorante Da Pancrazio; the restaurant was built over the Teatro di Pompeo, the first permanent theatre built in Rome, and where Julius Caesar was murdered.

Overnight accommodation in Rome.

Day 3: Rome

Breakfast at the hotel.

With a local guide, visit St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museum including the Raphael Rooms, Tapestry Gallery & Sistine Chapel, then have time to discover St-Peter’s Square at your own pace.

Enjoy lunch on your own.

Explore Rome’s Piazzas with your Prometour Tour Director; Piazza della Rotonda and the Pantheon, the Fountain of Four Rivers in Piazza Navona & historic Piazza del Popolo.

Make a wish as you toss a coin in the Trevi Fountain, legend says it will one day bring you back to Rome.

Have some time to discover Rome at your own pace.

Enjoy dinner on your own. 

Overnight accommodation in Rome.

Day 4: Ascoli Piceno

Breakfast at the hotel.

Travel to Ascoli Piceno; in the Middle Ages Ascoli Piceno was home to more than two hundred towers, today about fifty can still be seen.

Join your Prométour Tour Director for a highlights walk of Ascoli Piceno including Piazza del Popolo (Square of the People), considered to be one of the most beautiful in Italy.

Enjoy lunch on your own.

Have some free time to explore Ascoli Piceno at your own pace.

Enjoy dinner on your own.

Overnight accommodation in Ascoli Piceno.

Day 5: Assisi

Breakfast at the hotel.

Board your motor coach and travel to Assisi, a beautiful medieval town built on a hill.

See the Eremo delle Carceri, the caves where medieval hermits withdrew from the world.

Enjoy lunch on your own.

Visit the St. Francis Basilica, a Roman Catholic church and one of the most important places of Christian pilgrimage in Italy.

Enjoy some leisure time in Assisi, the birthplace of St. Francis.

Enjoy traditional Umbrian cuisine at Ristorante Porta Antica, located within the town walls of Assisi.

Overnight accommodation in Assisi.

Day 6: Perugia & San Gimignano

Breakfast at the hotel.

Board your motor coach and travel to Perugia, a notable artistic center.

See the highlights of Perugia on a guided walking tour including: Piazza IV Novembre, Porta Augusta, Corso Vannucci, and the medieval Aqueduct.

Enjoy lunch on your own.

 

Board your motor coach and continue on to San Gimignano, in the heart of Tuscany.
With your Prométour Tour Director explore San Gimignano, the City of Towers (14 in all!); so precious that UNESCO has declared it a “World Heritage Site” and walking through the Old City is like plunging into the Middle Ages.
Enjoy dinner on your own.

 

Overnight accommodation in San Gimignano.

Day 7: Siena

Breakfast at the hotel.

Visit the family owned and operated Fattoria Poggio Alloro, an organic farm that raises Chianina cattle, grows numerous grains, has a vineyard, and an olive tree grove.  Partake in an Olive Grove & Vineyard tour, then sample local Tuscan dishes with a meal made from the products of the farm and of course, paired with wine.

Board your motor coach and travel to Siena. 

Have a guided tour of Siena Cathedral; built in the form of a Latin cross with its exterior and interior decorated in white and greenish-black marble stripes, black and white being the symbolic colors of Siena.

Have some leisure time to explore Siena’s historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its narrow streets & shell shaped Piazza del Campo.

Enjoy dinner on your own.

Overnight accommodation in Siena.

Day 8: Orvieto & Rome

Breakfast at the hotel.

Board your motor coach and travel to Orvieto.

Take the Funicolare Bracci, it connects the railway station to the city center. 

Explore Orvieto at your own pace, the town is located at the top of a hill made of volcanic tuff.

Enjoy lunch on your own.

Board your motor coach and return to Rome.

Enjoy typical Italian cuisine at Ristorante l’Archeologia located in the marvelous Appia Antica park; this one-time ancient post station has an imposing ruin of a Roman tomb and a majestic wisteria, which has been blooming for over 300 years, to serve as the backdrop to your meal.

Overnight accommodation in Rome.

Day 9: Travel back Home

Breakfast at the hotel.

Say a fond Arrivederci to your Italian Prométour Tour Director.

Ask your Tour Consultant for information regarding airport transfers + flight arrangements.