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exotic South Seas Islands and arrive in Tahiti in the early morning. Our staff will greet you with a fresh flower lei and the traditional Polynesian greeting "Ia Orana!"After a short inter-island flight transfer, you will arrive on the island of Bora Bora. One of the most beautiful islands in the world! With its emerald peaks, azure lagoon and ruby sunsets, Bora Bora is truly one of nature's masterpieces. Upon arrival, you will be met by a representative from the Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort who will assist you with your short transfer to the resort. Welcome to the Pearl Beach Resort Pearl Beach is one of the most romantic and beautiful resorts on Bora Bora! Spend your blissful days in a beautiful Overwater Bungalow suspended over the sparkling crystal clear waters lounging on the deck or feeding the fish below your bungalow. An experience you will not soon forget! Honeymooner's Welcome! Bottle of chilled Champagne, Tropical Fruit Basket, and Bed of fragrant Flowers upon arrival Romantic Honeymoon Canoe Breakfast Experience a romantic breakfast served to you on the privacy of your Overwater Bungalow deck by traditional Polynesian outrigger canoe. A signature Tahitian experience! Honeymoon Spa Bliss One Complimentary 30 minute Couples Massage at the Bora Bora Pearl Resort Manea Spa Complimentary American Breakfast Daily Your honeymoon experiences on Bora Bora will leave you with memories to last a lifetime! Optional Room Upgrades for the Ultimate Bora Bora Honeymoon: Garden Pool Suite and Beach Suite accommodations are available at the Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort. Don't see what you're looking for? Choose from a variety of Bora Bora resorts and accommodations on the island. Optional Romantic Excursions for the Ultimate Bora Bora Honeymoon (Additional charges apply): Full Day Private Shark & Ray Watching Tour with Motu Picnic with Pierrot Enjoy a private tour of the island by boat with shark watching, followed by lunch on the motu with one of Bora Bora's most popular tour guides. Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort Wedding Ceremony: What place on earth could be more romantic to exchange the vows of love and commitment than Bora Bora, where dreams become reality. At the base of the Mount Otemanu, in the midst of turquoise and sapphire waters.

Day 1Hong Kong / Macau Passengers make their own way to Ferry Terminal to take connect Ferry to Macau, Check in Day 2:Breakfast at Hotel A full day inclusive tour to visit the earliest Protestant Cemetery in China, The Macau Protestant Cemetery; the Macau Museum in Mont Fort, followed by a walk to the Ruins of S. Pauls and the Nga Cha Temple, followed by a pleasant walking tour from the Antiques & Souvenirs Streets in front of S. Pauls to the Senado Square/Free time at the Senado Square. Chinese Tim Sum Lunch Afternoon, Visit the A-Ma Temple, a Temple dedicated to the Goddess of the Sea. The Macau Tower, the 8th tallest taller in Asia and for many consider as the most exciting Tower in the World. Free time in the evening. Day 3Macau Breakfast at Hotel 09.30 Visit the Macau Red Market, and learn how locals choose the best and freshest products for their daily meals. 13.00hrs Macanese lunch, only available in Macau Afternoon, visit the Macau Grand Prix Museum and learn the history behind this longest non-stop world event in motor racing, for 55 consecutive years Macau has been offering joy and excitement for motor racing fans around the world followed by wine tasting at the Macau Wine Museum. free time at the Macau Venetian The biggest Casino Resort in the World 19.00hrs ZAIA, Cirque Du Soleil, (Venetian Hotel) Day 4: Macau/Hong Kong Departure on Ferry to Hong Kong A genuine thermal spa paradise, Budapest is an easily affordable travel option and a fascinating place for your holiday. The town offer is very generous: interesting sights, hundreds of thermal springs, great-value shopping, and wonderful vistas from virtually everywhere in the vicinity of the River Danube. For certain, there will be a thing that youll fall for, be it an exquisite old building with

superb architecture, a delicious 'gulyas' or a shot of the local 'water of fire', Palinka! To make the most out of your Budapest city break we have chosen renowned hotels with a central location, tourist attractions you must not miss, fabulous shopping places and intimate restaurants for unforgettable evening. The best thing? Based on our kit of information (containing detailed description on tourist attraction, entry fees, opening hours, transportation fares) you can choose the hotel you wish to accommodate in (we provide you with 3 excellent options for accommodation) as well as the tourist attractions you wish to visit. Below is an itinerary for a 3 day tour, but we can also tailormake half-day and two day tours to suit you. Day-by-day itinerary Day 1: Welcome to Budapest! Accommodation in a renowned 3 star hotel centrally located. Optional: opera, ballet or symphony - depending on scheduling. Day 2: Visit the famous Parliament House, Hungarys largest building and permanent seat of its parliament, also home of the famous Crown Jewels of Hungary Budapest. Dont miss the Great Synagogue of Budapest, the biggest one in Europe. Later on youll see the Great Market Hall. Built in the 19th century, the covered market impresses with its metal columns, high walkways and its also the perfect place to shop for Hungarian souvenirs. You will get the chance to visit the Matyas Church and see the Fishermens Bastion, built in 1895 in neo-Romanesque style. Have an evening walk in the beautiful Castle District and enter the famous Labyrinth of Buda Castle with only oil lamps to guide you. Have an elegant dinner in the world-famous Gundel Restaurant. Gundels special goose liver products are made following the recipes of Europe Prize winner, Tocque d'Or Chef Kalman Kalla, using rich and tasty Hungarian goose liver with garlic, paprika and onion. The fine bouquet of Tokaji Aszu Wine is a perfect match for the goose liver. Delight yourself with a traditional desert a Gundel palacsinta. Take a relaxing trip on the banks of the Danube River, north from Budapest. Visit in Szentendre, Hungarys largest ethnographical museum, the Hungarian Open Air Museum, preserving buildings and evidence of bygone lifestyle from all regions of the country. Continue your trip along the river to the small town of Visegrad, where the famous Vlad Tepes the Impaler (Count Dracula) was imprisoned for 12 years. The town houses Hungarys largest ensembles of medieval buildings, the Royal Palace built in the reign of Charles Robert (1301-1342), that was considerably rebuilt and enlarged in the 15th century under King Matthias, to become one of the most imposing Renaissance palaces in all Europe and the Citadel atop the hill rising above Visegrad dating from the mid 13th century. Return to Budapest and visit the Heroes Square and the small version of the Corvinestilor Castle. After a splendid lunch transfer to the airport and depart for home.

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Choice of three cultural tours, exploring Transylvania. If you are interested in Transylvanias customs, legends, beliefs and superstitions, you enjoy getting acquainted with a place through a longer period of time and you like to get in contact with the genuine peasant culture by exploring rural areas, the houses of famous artists, craftsmen and museums or landscapes made famous in literature, then our cultural tours are the perfect choice. We have a choice of three different tours, concentrating on Northern Transylvania or Southern Transylvania, or taking in the best of both. From the capital city of Romania Bucharest, once surnamed the little Paris, the itinerary continues with Sinaia, the pearl of mountain resorts in Romania and then takes you to the heart of Transylvania, in Bran, home to the mysterious Bran Castle, continues with Rasnov, the largest peasant citadel, the Saxon medieval city of Brasov, and it includes even the best preserved and still inhabited medieval citadel in Europe, Sighisoara, Vlad the Implalers birth place. Youll also visit the magic realm of Maramures. Here youll make the acquaintance of a famous wood craftsman, who will show you how history can be carved in wood. In the medieval citadel of Bistrita youll meet Misiuga, the honourable Baron of Dracula, who stands as a testimony for Transylvanias history. The tour includes, on the house, one night accommodation in a 5* hotel in Bucharest and a mouth-watering welcome dinner. Northern Transylvania This cultural tour introduces you to Northern Transylvanias finest scenery and folklore. The meticulously, carefully planned itinerary is focused on bringing out the essence of Transylvanias culture and provide a direct contact with the genuine peasant culture by exploring rural areas and houses of famous artists. Highlights include the worldwide famous monasteries in Bucovina, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, (including Voronet Monastery the Sistine Chapel of the Est), the unique Merry Cemetery in the magical Land of Maramures, magnificent museums: the Village Museum in Suceava - a wonderful display of traditional peasant settlements from all over Moldavia, the Wood Museum in Campu Lung, the Hunting Museum in Vatra Dornei the Art Museum in Cluj Napoca; youll be able to shop for souvenirs in the famous Black Pottery Centre in Suceava and visit the work shop of the skilled wood craftsman Grigore Tulean. To underline Transylvanias unique colour, special activities have been added: a meeting with the honourable Misiuga, the 83 years old baron of Dracula in his windswept Dogarilor tower in Bistrita Citadel, a monastic lunch in Moldovita Monastery (an imposing example of the talent that defines exterior Moldavian painting), refreshing walks in breathtakingly beautiful natural scenery such as Turziis Gorges, one of the most

important Natural Reservations in Apuseni Mountains (Sunset Mountains), a picnic lunch at the mouth of Poarta lui Ionele Cave. The entire itinerary is complemented by the finest regional cuisine, challenged in flavour by fine regional wines. Machu Pichu Something simply magical characterizes Peru. How else could so many amazing qualities be found in just one country? To begin to unravel the mystery of modern day Peru, first we must travel back to the origins of the country as the birthplace of the Inca Empire. You will have the chance to visit Cuzco, capital city of the Inca Empire and oldest continuously inhabited city in all of South America, as well as the famed sanctuary of Machu Picchu, a structure so impressive that modern day scholars still struggle to explain its construction without the aid of modern engineering and equipment. In Lima, youll find much of Perus rich colonial history coexisting with the elements of a modern, thriving capital city. As you find yourself meeting colorful and friendly locals, you will peruse their world renowned crafts while being serenaded by the soothing sounds of the Peruvian flute. It will become easy to see why Peru holds such a dear place in the hearts of so many travelers. Norway FJORDS AND MOUNTAINS Last updated: 24/06/2010 // Along parts of the coastline, the sea penetrates deep into the mountain wilderness and form the world-famous Norwegian fjords. Sailing into the Norwegian fjords, you find yourself in a landscape that very few places can offer. You sit on deck and glide through the majestic scenery, with steep cliffs towering over you on both sides. High above you, water and glaciers form beautiful waterfalls that dance down the almost vertical mountainsides. Beneath you swims what could be dinner. You cast your line into the fjord and seabirds flap around the boat as you reel in the freshest of mackerel. On narrow rock ledges stand small, abandoned crofts, testament to the tough and lonely life lived here until recently. There are small villages spread throughout this area, and the people here make the fjords easily accessible. When you jump off the boat at the end of a fjord, you are free to go on a guided glacier walk or mountain tour, or find your own way to restaurants serving local food. It might be the season for lamb. Stretches of the fjord and mountain areas of the west coast of Norway are on UNESCOs list of World Heritage Sites. Bold colours and fresh air lead many to declare these areas among the most beautiful anywhere in the world. For those in search of their own piece of paradise - some of the Capes most desirable & private residences.

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