Brochure 2022
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ans 1929 2019 Tél. : 03 23 60 80 25 www.livenais-voyages.com Programme pour INDIVIDUELS BROCHURE Tarif groupes, nous consulter 2022 119 ADULTE € HOLIDAY ON ICE Samedi 12 février 89€ A 14h00 au Zénith de Lille en 1ère catégorie. Le spectacle sur glace le... More
ans 1929 2019 Tél. : 03 23 60 80 25 www.livenais-voyages.com Programme pour INDIVIDUELS BROCHURE Tarif groupes, nous consulter 2022 119 ADULTE € HOLIDAY ON ICE Samedi 12 février 89€ A 14h00 au Zénith de Lille en 1ère catégorie. Le spectacle sur glace le plus populaire au monde revient en France avec son nouveau spectacle « Supernova ». Retrouvez la magie d’Holiday on ENFANT Ice et laissez-vous conquérir par les plus grands patineurs artistiques jusque dans une succession de décors éblouissants, d’images 3D et de costumes 11 ans toujours aussi somptueux. Inclus Transport Départ le matin et retour en soirée. et place en 1ère catégorie CARNAVAL DE BAILLEUL Dimanche 27 février 48 € Evènement festif et convivial, la tradition du carnaval de Bailleul remonte à 1853 ! La très belle ville de Bailleul se transforme en une grande fête, les gens sont déguisés, s’amusent, chantent à tue-tête, dansent, rient… Et dès 14h30, assistez au grand cortège carnavalesque dans le centre- ville chaperonné par Less
ans 1929 2019 Tél. : 03 23 60 80 25 www.livenais-voyages.com Programme pour INDIVIDUELS BROCHURE Tarif groupes, nous consulter 2022 119 ADULTE € HOLIDAY ON ICE Samedi 12 février 89€ A 14h00 au Zénith de Lille en 1ère catégorie. Le spectacle sur glace le plus populaire au monde revient en France avec son nouveau spectacle « Supernova ». Retrouvez la magie d’Holiday on ENFANT Ice et laissez-vous conquérir par les plus grands patineurs artistiques jusque dans une succession de décors éblouissants, d’images 3D et de costumes 11 ans toujours aussi somptueux. Inclus Transport Départ le matin et retour en soirée. et place en 1ère catégorie CARNAVAL DE BAILLEUL Dimanche 27 février 48 € Evènement festif et convivial, la tradition du carnaval de Bailleul remonte à 1853 ! La très belle ville de Bailleul se transforme en une grande fête, les gens sont déguisés, s’amusent, chantent à tue-tête, dansent, rient… Et dès 14h30, assistez au grand cortège carnavalesque dans le centre- ville chaperonné par le géant Gargantua avec musique et chars colorés Inclus Transport au rendez-vous ! Ambiance festive garantie ! Départ le matin et retour en soirée. Journée libre. SALON DE L’AGRICULTURE Samedi 5 mars 42 € Au parc des Expositions de Paris. Le Salon de l’Agriculture rassemble chaque année tous les acteurs du monde agricole. Il est l’évènement agricole de référence, non seulement en France mais aussi à l’étranger. Venez partager la passion et le savoir- faire des agriculteurs, éleveurs et autres exposants, découvrez et dégustez Inclus Transport les produits du terroir français et des spécialités du monde. Départ le matin et retour en soirée. Journée libre. Entrée non comprise. CERFS-VOLANTS DE BERCK SUR MER Samedi 23 avril Des centaines de cerfs-volants vous donnent rendez-vous sur la plage 55€ ADULTE 50€ de Berck sur Mer, pour le plus grand plaisir des petits et des grands. Des animations ouvertes à tous vous sont offertes. Animaux marins, pieuvres géantes, créatures volantes surprenantes … voleront dans le ciel. Les mégateams déploient leurs voiles dans les aires et tenteront de battre le ENFANT jusque record de chorégraphies. Venez déambuler sur l’esplanade et découvrez 11 ans les différentes expositions. Inclus Transport Départ le matin et retour en soirée. Journée libre.
57ADULTE € CROISIÈRE ET MONTMARTRE À PARIS Samedi 30 avril Embarquez au pied de la Tour Eiffel pour une croisière commentée sur 54€ la Seine et découvrez Paris comme vous ne l’avez jamais vu… De pont en pont, au fil des plus beaux monuments, vivez 1h00 de détente autour du Paris animé. Puis vous rejoindrez le quartier Montmartre. Déjeuner ENFANT jusque libre et découverte de ce quartier typique avec la place du Tertre, repère 11 ans des artistes de Montmartre, la Basilique du Sacré Coeur, sa forme et sa couleur blanche fond de ce lieu qui domine tout Paris, un symbole de la Inclus Transport capitale. et croisière Départ le matin et retour en soirée. DÉCOUVERTE DES ARDENNES Samedi 21 mai Embarquez à Monthermé à bord du bateau pour une croisière découverte d’1h30. Voguez sur les eaux calmes de la Meuse et profitez des paysages grandioses, verdoyants et authentiques qu’offre le massif ardennais. 84€ Puis vous rejoindrez Charleville Mézières. Déjeuner libre ou en option. Inclus Transport, L’après-midi, circuit guidé en autocar à travers les vallées de la Meuse croisière et circuit guidé et de la Semoy. Laissez-vous emporter dans cet univers féérique au cœur en autocar du massif ardennais et des sites exceptionnels et découvrez les légendes des Ardennes. Départ le matin et retour en soirée. Option Déjeuner avec boisson 30 € JE VAIS T’AIMER Samedi 18 juin 125€ A 15h00 à la Seine Musicale de Paris en 1ère catégorie. La comédie musicale Je vais t’aimer est le spectacle « événement » 2022 qui réunira toutes les générations. Vous allez voyager de Paris à New York à bord du Inclus Transport, mythique paquebot « France ». Une histoire originale autour des tubes et place en 1ère catégorie de Michel Sardou. Elle raconte les destins croisés de jeunes français sur plusieurs générations, des années Kennedy à nos jours. Départ en fin de matinée et retour en soirée. LES JARDINS DE L’ABBAYE DE VALLOIRES Samedi 9 juillet Visite de la conserverie Saint Christophe à Argoules située au cœur de la vallée de l’Authie et découvrez la préparation et la mise en œuvre des différents produits. Déjeuner au restaurant. L’après-midi, visite des jardins de l’abbaye de Valloires classés Jardin remarquable. Cinq jardins 98€ Inclus Transport, d’ambiance et plus de 5 000 espèces réparties sur 8 hectares. Plongez au visites cœur d’une nature vivante et découvrez tour à tour les lignes d’un jardin et déjeuner à la française, le côté sauvage et irrégulier du jardin à l’anglaise ou encore les senteurs de la roseraie. Départ le matin et retour en soirée. FÊTE DES BAIGNEURS À MERS LES BAINS Dimanche 24 juillet 59 Mers les Bains se transforme pour faire revivre l’esprit « Belle Epoque ». € Moment unique où vous pourrez croiser des habitants et touristes de Mers les Bains habillés de leurs plus belles toilettes de la Belle Epoque : robes en dentelle ou charleston, nœuds papillons, canotiers, ombrelles… Au Inclus Transport programme, voitures anciennes, animations danse et musique, brocante 1900, grand défilé sans oublier le traditionnel bain de midi en costume. Une belle fête à l’ambiance Belle Epoque. Départ le matin et retour en soirée.
69ADULTE € BAIE DE SOMME Samedi 6 aôut Embarquement à St Valéry sur Somme à bord du petit train de Baie de 66€ Somme et départ pour Le Crotoy. Vous contournerez la baie et les marais en observant cygnes, hérons, aigrettes et toutes sortes de canard. Les paysages y sont surprenants avec notamment les grandes étendues de ENFANT jusque pré-salés où paissent d’immenses troupeaux de moutons quand la marée 16 ans n’y est pas. Débarquement au Crotoy, jolie station balnéaire avec son Inclus Transport petit port de pêche où les maisons de pêcheurs se mêlent aux demeures et petit train de de vacances et sa longue plage de sable. Déjeuner libre et après-midi au Baie de Somme Crotoy. Départ le matin et retour en soirée. GROTTES DE HAN Samedi 27 aôut Visite de la grotte de Han à Han sur Lesse en Belgique. Vous trouverez 88€ ADULTE 81€ de nombreuses galeries secrètes décorées de magnifiques concrétions millénaires et de salles grandes comme des cathédrales. Puis découvrez Préhistohan, une exposition qui vous fait traverser 9 000 ans d’histoire et Han 1900 qui raconte le quotidien des habitants de Han sur Lesse ENFANT jusque au début du siècle dernier. Enfin, partez à la découverte du parc de 11 ans 250 hectares en Safari-car et approchez au plus près de la faune exceptionnelle, loups, bisons, lynx… Formalités Carte nationale d’identité Inclus Transport française ou passeport en cours de validité et entrées Départ le matin et retour en soirée. ROUEN Samedi 10 septembre 95€ Embarquez à bord du petit train de Rouen et découvrez les quartiers anciens de la ville, le charme des maisons à pans de bois et la richesse de l’architecture gothique des églises. Déjeuner libre et l’après-midi, Inclus Transport, promenade en bateau sur la Seine à la découverte des méandres du petit train et croisière fleuve. Vous pourrez admirer Rouen vue de l’eau, sa cathédrale, l’île Lacroix et la côte Sainte-Catherine avec passage sous le pont Corneille. Départ le matin et retour en soirée. FÊTE DE LA CREVETTE À HONFLEUR Samedi 15 octobre Amateurs de crevettes, de poissons et de fruits de mer en tout genre, ne ratez pas cette belle fête traditionnelle. Une fête dédiée à la mer, aux bateaux, aux équipages et à la petite grise (nom donné à la crevette) tant appréciée. Des animations pour tous sur le thème de la mer, des chants 74€ marins, des concerts, de l’artisanat, des concours, des dégustations, Inclus Transport un marché aux poissons… Venez déguster la crevette honfleuraise en flânant le long des quais du Vieux Bassin. Départ tôt le matin et retour en soirée. Inclus Transport et croisière sur la Seine MONDIAL DE L’AUTOMOBILE À PARIS Samedi 22 octobre 49€ En 2022, le Mondial de l’Automobile et le salon Equip Auto dédié aux professionnels seront réunis sous le nom de Paris Automobile Week afin de proposer un évènement plus complet pour les visiteurs. Ce sera Inclus Transport l’occasion pour la filière automobile de partager avec les français et visiteurs du monde sa vision d’avenir de l’automobile. Paris sera la vitrine, le laboratoire et le forum de l’automobile et des mobilités du XXIè siècle. Départ le matin et retour en soirée. Entrée non comprise.
MUSÉE DU LOUVRE À PARIS 82€ Samedi 22 octobre Visite du musée du Louvre, ancienne résidence des rois de France, le plus grand musée de Paris. Des antiquités égyptiennes aux sculptures grecques, de la Joconde aux grands tableaux français, découvrez les Inclus Transport secrets de ses œuvres les plus célèbres, plus de 40 000 œuvres exposées. et entrée Et profitez des différents espaces ouverts au public, de l’auditorium à la cour Napoléon, le jardin et le carrousel, le Louvre est déjà un monument en lui-même. Départ le matin et retour en soirée. FAMIFLORA Samedi 12 novembre Shopping à Famiflora à Mouscron en Belgique, le plus grand centre de jardinage et de décoration en Belgique. Vivez la magie de Noël avec les magnifiques mises en scène et des sapins décorés pour tous les goûts. Vous trouverez un large choix de décorations de Noël mais également un 44€ Inclus Transport marché de produits frais, une chocolaterie, une maroquinerie. Possibilité de restauration sur place au Famiresto, cuisine familiale pour tous les Formalités Carte nationale d’identité goûts. Une belle journée shopping ! française ou passeport en cours de validité Départ le matin et retour en soirée. LE GRAND CABARET À VIEUX BERQUIN 145 € Inclus Transport, Dimanche 20 novembre Déjeuner avec boisson comprise au Grand Cabaret à Vieux Berquin, entre Lille et St Omer. Dans son cadre moderne, chaleureux et atypique, ce haut lieu du spectacle vous ouvre ses portes pour un voyage suspendu, déjeuner avec boisson toujours plus fou, coloré, emplumé et strassé. Sa salle vaste et spacieuse et spectacle offre une visibilité parfaite dans un cadre somptueux. Les artistes vous offrent des shows glamours et époustouflants à travers des tableaux millimétrés. Départ le matin et retour en soirée. CROISIÈRE ET MARCHÉ DE NOËL À PARIS Samedi 26 novembre Embarquement à bord d’un bateau panoramique pour une croisière 57€ ADULTE 54€ commentée sur la Seine à la découverte des plus beaux ponts et monuments en bord de Seine. Puis direction le marché de Noël du jardin des Tuileries avec ses belles allées à l’abri de la circulation, un ENFANT cadre verdoyant, de beaux décors de Noël, un marché gourmand et des jusque artisans proposant des idées cadeaux. A la fois marché et fête foraine, 11 ans les manèges et animations également présents font le bonheur des familles. Inclus Transport et croisière Départ le matin et retour en soirée. MARCHÉ DE NOËL À BRUGES Samedi 3 décembre 55€ Bruges, surnommé la petite Venise du Nord, se transforme en un splendide village de Noël au cours de la période de l’Avent. Lumières scintillantes, belles décorations, odeurs de vin chaud et chocolat créent une ambiance de Noël magique. Découvrez les marchés de Noël de la ville médiévale Inclus Transport Place du Markt et Place Simon Stevin avec leurs chalets de décorations Formalités Carte nationale d’identité de Noël, friandises, artisanat, bijoux, jouets en bois… française ou passeport en cours de validité Départ le matin et retour en soirée.
398€ Date de départ Tarif du 25 au 27 mars 398 € Prix TTC par personne en chambre double Séjour 3 jours ON AIME La découverte des villages typiques d’Alsace Le déjeuner spectacle au Royal Palace Le carnaval de Remiremont, véritable féérie vénitienne ALSACE ET CARNAVAL VÉNITIEN Vosges » se transforme en une mini Venise dégustation de crus d’Alsace. Retour à la à l’occasion de son carnaval. Vous pourrez résidence pour le dîner et logement. déambuler sur le marché vénitien avec ses J 3 : Royal Palace à Kirrwiller exposants de poupées vénitiennes, masques Petit déjeuner et départ pour Kirrwiller. et costumes, bijoux et croiser les costumés- Déjeuner spectacle au Royal Palace, masqués qui prendront la pose pour le l’un des 3 plus grands Music-Halls de France plaisir des photographes et spectateurs. qui sélectionne les meilleures attractions Continuation jusqu’Ingersheim. Installation mondiales. Show époustouflant rassemblant en résidence 4 étoiles, verre de bienvenue, 40 artistes internationaux de très haut niveau. dîner et logement. Après le spectacle, vous prendrez la route du J 2 : Riquewihr – Kaysersberg - retour vers notre région. Dîner libre en cours Hunawihr de route et arrivée tard dans la soirée. Petit déjeuner et visite guidée de Riquewihr, la perle du vignoble alsacien, J 1 : Carnaval de Remiremont véritable joyau de l’Alsace. Puis continuation Départ de notre région tôt le matin par Reims, jusque Kaysersberg et visite guidée de Nancy, Epinal et arrivée à Remiremont. cette charmante cité médiévale aux Déjeuner libre. Le carnaval vénitien de ruelles pavées et maisons à colombages. Remiremont fête sa 25ème édition. C’est un Déjeuner au restaurant à Ostheim. L’après- événement à ne pas manquer. « La Belle des midi, direction Hunawihr pour la visite du centre de réintroduction des cigognes et des loutres. Puis visite d’une cave et Ce prix comprend : Ce prix ne comprend pas : Le transport en autocar Grand Tourisme Toutes prestations non mentionnées Le logement en chambre double en résidence de Le déjeuner du 1er jour et dîner du 3è jour tourisme 4 étoiles Le supplément chambre individuelle 48 € La pension complète du dîner du 1er jour au déjeuner Les assurances facultatives assistance rapatriement du 3è jour 30 € et annulation 30 € Le verre de bienvenue La boisson aux repas Logement en résidence 4 étoiles Les visites et entrées au programme Appartements bains-wc ou douche-wc Le spectacle au Royal Palace Cuisine régionale. Piscine intérieure chauffée. Sauna
480€ Date de départ Tarif du 21 au 23 avril 480 € Prix TTC par personne en chambre double Séjour 3 jours ON AIME Keukenhof, le plus beau parc printanier au monde La Hollande typique avec ses moulins, ses canaux, son fromage La Floriade, exposition internationale d’horticulture HOLLANDE ET FLORIADE Vous rejoindrez votre hôtel près de où vous découvrirez la Floriade, exposition Noordwijkerhout. Dîner et logement. internationale d’horticulture qui a lieu J2 : Musée de Plein Air – Volendam – tous les 10 ans en Hollande. Le parc par Keukenhof excellence pour profiter des fleurs, des Petit déjeuner à l’hôtel et départ pour Zaanse plantes, des légumes et des fruits. Plus de Schans, la Redoute Zanoise, musée de 40 pays présenteront leur sculpture dans un Plein Air qui représente un village des 18e espace de 60 hectares. Vous pourrez profiter et 19e siècles. Vous pourrez vous promener d’une expérience inoubliable en empruntant à travers les maisons typiques en bois, les le téléphérique long de 850 mètres pour petits ponts, les ateliers artisanaux et les un trajet au dessus de la Floriade avec vue imprenable. Déjeuner libre dans le parc et J1 : Croisière sur le canal Kagerplassen moulins qui reflètent dans l’eau qui entoure retour vers notre région. Dîner libre en cours Départ de notre région tôt le matin par la région. Continuation jusque Volendam de route et arrivée tard en soirée. Bruxelles, Anvers, Rotterdam et arrivée pour la visite de la Alida Hoeve, ferme qui dans la région de Leiden. Déjeuner au fabrique du fromage et produit des sabots restaurant. Puis vous rejoindrez Warmond en bois. Visite et dégustation. Déjeuner et et embarquerez pour une belle promenade l’après-midi, visite de Keukenhof, plus beau en bateau sur le Kagerplassen. Une parc printanier au monde. Plus de 7 millions vaste région lacustre dans le cœur vert de la de tulipes, jacinthes et jonquilles dans un Hollande connue pour ses nombreuses îles et parc de 32 hectares aux arbres centenaires lacs peu profonds. Les îles sont des polders avec fontaines et sculptures. Vous rejoindrez et sont toujours occupées par des moulins en votre hôtel pour le dîner et logement. activité. Arrêt pour visiter l’un des moulins J3 : Floriade pendant la croisière, la Hollande typique. Petit déjeuner à l’hôtel et départ pour Almere Ce prix comprend : Le déjeuner et dîner du 3ème jour Le transport en autocar Grand Tourisme La boisson aux repas Le logement en chambre double en hôtel 4 étoiles. Les assurances facultatives assistance rapatriement La pension complète du déjeuner du 1er jour au petit 35 € et annulation 35 € déjeuner du 3ème jour. Les visites et entrées au programme Informations pratiques : Formalités : carte nationale d’identité ou passeport Ce prix ne comprend pas : en cours de validité. Toutes prestations non mentionnées Monnaie : Euro Le supplément chambre individuelle : 98 €
1595€ Date de départ Tarif du 25 juin au 2 juillet 1595 € Prix TTC par personne en chambre double Circuit 8 jours ON AIME La beauté des paysages entre mer et montagne Son littoral paradisiaque, les merveilles de sa montagne, ses villages pittoresques GRAND TOUR DE CORSE dans l’archipel des îles Lavezzi classé réserve abruptes et poursuite vers le col de Marsolino naturelle avec ses somptueuses plages et par la vallée du Fango. Arrivée à Calvi et visite criques à l’eau turquoise. Retour à Bonifacio guidée de la citadelle surplombant la place pour le déjeuner et visite de la ville en petit Christophe Colomb et le port de plaisance. train. Dîner et logement à l’hôtel Continuation par la Balagne, le « jardin de J4 : Col de Bavella – Sartène la Corse », peuplée de vieux villages en Petit déjeuner et départ vers la région d’Alta belvédères sur des pitons rocheux ou cachés Rocca avec passage par le col de Bavella et ses au cœur d’étroites vallées et découverte de l’Ile aiguilles rocheuses. Le site offre un spectacle Rousse. Déjeuner en cours de route. Dîner et J 1 : Départ incroyable. Poursuite par Zonza, Levie et Sainte- logement dans les environs. Départ de notre région pour l’aéroport de Paris. Assistance aux formalités d’embarquement et Lucie-de-Tallano jusque Sartène perchée J7 : Désert des Agriates - Cap Corse envol à destination de Bastia. Déjeuner libre en amphithéâtre au-dessus de la vallée du Petit déjeuner et départ par le désert des avant le vol ou à l’arrivée à Bastia en fonction Rizzanese. Continuation par le Golfe de Valinco Agriates et Saint-Florent, station balnéaire très de l’horaire du vol. Accueil par votre guide et arrivée dans la région d’Ajaccio. Déjeuner en côtée avec son port de plaisance. Continuation accompagnateur et transfert vers votre lieu cours de route. Dîner, soirée chants et guitares par le Cap Corse où se succèdent petites d’hébergement dans la région de Bastia. Dîner corses et logement. marines et aplombs vertigineux. Passage par et logement. J5 : Ajaccio – Calanches de Piana – Porto Nonza et ses maisons aux toits de lauze, Pino, Petit déjeuner et visite guidée d’Ajaccio. La ville Macinaggio, Erbalunga, Pietranera et arrivée J 2 : Corte – Aléria – Solenzara et Porto se dessine autour d’un des plus beaux golfes à Bastia. Visite guidée de la cité génoise. Vecchio Déjeuner en cours de route. Retour à l’hôtel Petit déjeuner et départ par la vallée du Golo et du monde face aux îles Sanguinaires. Poursuite pour le dîner et logement. les gorges déchiquetées de la Scala di Santa par les célèbres calanches de Piana, un des Régina. Arrivée à Corte. Visite de la ville en plus beaux sites de Corse et les gorges de J8 : Retour train. Continuation par la vallée du Tavignano, Spelunca jusque Porto. Déjeuner et logement Petit déjeuner et transfert à Bastia. Assistance Aléria, Solenzara, le long de la côte des nacres dans la région de Porto. aux formalités d’embarquement et envol pour et Porto Vecchio. Déjeuner en cours de route. J6 : Calvi – La Balagne – Ile Rousse Paris. Déjeuner libre avant le vol ou à l’arrivée Dîner et logement dans les environs. Petit déjeuner et départ par le col de la Croix qui à Paris suivant l’horaire de l’avion. Transfert domine le golfe de Girolata avec ses falaises retour vers notre région. J 3 : Bonifacio et les îles Lavezzi Petit déjeuner et départ pour Bonifacio dont la ville haute domine la Méditerranée. Ce prix comprend : Ce prix ne comprend pas : Embarquement pour une promenade en bateau Les transferts aller et retour jusque Paris Toutes prestations non mentionnées Les vols Paris/Bastia aller et retour sur vols spéciaux Le supplément chambre individuelle 266 € (sur Air Corsica ou Hop demande -. Nombre limité) Les taxes d’aéroport (71 € sous réserve d’augmentation) Les déjeuners des 1e et 8e jours Le transport sur place avec un autocar local et guide Les assurances facultatives assistance rapatriement accompagnateur 55 €, annulation 85 € et bagages 21 € Le logement en chambre double en hôtel ou Info vérité résidence 2 ou 3 étoiles Pas de place réservée dans l’autocar La pension complète du dîner du 1e jour au petit déjeuner du 8è jour avec ¼ vin aux repas Les visites, guides et entrées au programme
795€ Date de départ Tarif du 19 au 24 juillet 795 € Prix TTC par personne en chambre double Séjour 6 jours ON AIME Hôtel familial niché dans un écrin de verdure avec piscine chauffée L’Ardèche, étonnante nature, terre d’accueil, pays de l’insolite TOURISME ET GASTRONOMIE EN ARDÈCHE grotte Chauvet. Ce site comporte un millier Retour à l’hôtel par la vallée de la Fontaulière, de peintures et gravures qui font partie des le tunnel du Roux et son étonnante route plus anciennes au monde. Retour à l’hôtel panoramique. Dîner et logement. pour le dîner et logement. J5 : Magnanerie – Mas Daudet et Terra J3 : Nougaterie – Cévennes ardéchoises Cabra Petit déjeuner et départ pour la visite Petit déjeuner et départ pour Lagorce et visite d’une nougaterie artisanale suivie de la de la Magnanerie. Découvrez le monde dégustation. Déjeuner à l’hôtel. L’après-midi, fascinant des papillons, des mûriers et des circuit à travers les Cévennes ardéchoises soies en visitant l’un des plus grands élevages J 1 : Départ par Lalevade, Jaujac avec arrêt au Pont Romain de vers à soie ouvert au public. Déjeuner à Départ de notre région tôt le matin par Reims, de Jaujac pour découvrir un magnifique l’hôtel. L’après-midi, visite du Mas Daudet, Troyes, Dijon, Lyon, Valence et arrivée à Vals panorama au cœur de la réserve forestière et demeure de la famille maternelle d’Alphonse Les Bains en fin de journée. Déjeuner libre en sur le Mont Tanargue surnommé la montagne Daudet et découvrez la vie rurale d’autrefois cours de route. Installation en hôtel 3 étoiles, du Tonnerre. Retour à l’hôtel pour le dîner et dans ce mas de caractère. Continuation jusque apéritif de bienvenue, dîner et logement. logement. Planzolles. Visite de Terra Cabra, atelier J 2 : Biscuiterie artisanale – Gorges de J4 : Train du Vivarais – Plateau d’affinage Peytot et découvrez le Picodon, l’Ardèche ardéchois fromage de chèvre AOP emblématique de Petit déjeuner et départ en direction de Petit déjeuner et départ pour Tournon sur l’Ardèche. Dégustation de Picodons. Retour à Vallon Pont d’Arc pour la biscuiterie Rhône. Embarquement à bord du train du l’hôtel pour le dîner et logement. « Les Châtaignettes ». Vous dégusterez des Vivarais et serpentez dans les étroites gorges J6 : Retour produits artisanaux à la farine de châtaigne. du Doubs jusqu’au plateau ardéchois, seul Petit déjeuner et retour vers notre région. Retour à Vals Les Bains pour la visite de la ville moyen d’admirer les paysages magnifiques de Déjeuner libre en cours de route. Arrivée dans aux 188 sources et visite de la célèbre source l’Ardèche verte. Débarquement à Lamastre. la soirée. « intermittente », geyser naturel jaillissant Déjeuner et circuit à travers le plateau toutes les 6h00. Déjeuner à l’hôtel. L’après- ardéchois, l’Ardèche des pâturages, des midi, circuit à travers les gorges de l’Ardèche toitures en lauzes et en genêts. Rejoignez avec arrêt aux principaux belvédères dont le Mont Gerbier de Jonc, le plus célèbre suc le Pont d’Arc et visite de la réplique de la volcanique ardéchois puis le lac d’Issarlès lové dans un ancien cratère de 5 km de circonférence et d’une profondeur de 138 m. Ce prix comprend : Ce prix ne comprend pas : Le transport en autocar Grand Tourisme Toutes prestations non mentionnées Le logement en chambre double en hôtel 3 étoiles Le supplément chambre individuelle 105 € La pension complète du dîner du 1e jour au petit Les déjeuners des 1e et 6e jours déjeuner du 6e jour, boisson comprise Les assurances facultatives assistance rapatriement Les visites et entrées au programme 50 € et annulation 50 € L’accompagnateur pour les visites
835€ Date de départ Tarif du 22 au 27 août 835 € Prix TTC par personne en chambre double Séjour 6 jours ON AIME Hôtel familial avec piscine Le charme et la particularité des petits villages du Pays Basque La beauté de la côte basque DÉCOUVERTE DU PAYS BASQUE ses maisons basques du 16e et 17e siècle. Déjeuner à l’hôtel. L’après-midi, visite de Biarritz, petit port de pêche devenu élégante station balnéaire avec son rocher de la Vierge, emblème de la ville. Dîner et logement à l’hôtel. J5 : Espagne - Ascain Petit déjeuner et départ pour l’Espagne. Visite de Fontarrabie, magnifique bourgade médiévale avec ses vieilles maisons aux balcons de bois sculpté, village de pêcheurs basques à forte tradition. Déjeuner en cours J 1 : Départ J3 : Cambo Les Bains – Bayonne de route. L’après-midi, visite d’Ibardin, célèbre Départ très tôt par Paris, Tours, Poitiers, Petit déjeuner et départ pour Cambo Les pour ses anciennes cabanes de contrebandiers Bordeaux, Bayonne et arrivée à St Pée sur Bains. Visite de la villa Arnaga, maison musée construites sur les frontières et devenues de Nivelle. Déjeuner libre en cours de route. dédiée à Edmond Rostand auteur de Cyrano véritables « supérettes ». Dégustation de Porto. Installation en hôtel 3 étoiles, apéritif d’accueil, de Bergerac. Promenade dans les magnifiques Retour à l’hôtel par Ascain, village traditionnel dîner et logement. jardins à la française. Déjeuner à l’hôtel. blotti au pied de la Rhune, au bord de la Nivelle. J 2 : Espelette – Saint Jean de Luz L’après-midi, visite de Bayonne, la cathédrale Dîner du terroir et logement. Petit déjeuner et départ pour Espelette réputé gothique, le cloître du XIVe siècle, les remparts pour ses piments rouges et haut lieu de la conçus par Vauban. Visite du saloir à jambon J6 : Retour gastronomie basque. Visite du village avec ses et dégustation de produits du terroir basque. Petit déjeuner et retour vers votre région. Dîner et logement à l’hôtel. Déjeuner et dîner libres en cours de route. maisons blanches aux façades décorées de Arrivée tard dans la soirée. guirlandes pourpres. Visite de la chocolaterie. J4 : Larressore – Ainhoa – Biarritz Déjeuner à l’hôtel. L’après-midi, visite de St Petit déjeuner et départ pour Larressore. Visite Jean de Luz, port de pêche pittoresque avec de l’atelier du Makhila, bâton de marche ses thoniers colorés. Découverte de ses rues traditionnel basque fabriqué par la famille typiques, de ses places, de ses nobles hôtels Ainciart Bergara depuis 7 générations. Retour particuliers. Dîner et logement à l’hôtel. par Ainhoa charmant village bastide classé parmi les « plus beaux villages de France » avec Ce prix comprend : Ce prix ne comprend pas : Le transport en autocar Grand Tourisme Toutes prestations non mentionnées Le logement en chambre double en hôtel 3 étoiles Le supplément chambre individuelle 135 € La pension complète du dîner du 1e jour au petit Le déjeuner du 1e jour, déjeuner et dîner du 6e jour déjeuner du 6e jour, boisson comprise Les assurances facultatives assistance rapatriement Les visites et entrées au programme 55 € et annulation 55 € L’accompagnateur pour les visites Formalités Carte nationale d’identité ou passeport en cours de validité
295 € Date de départ du 24 au 25 septembre Prix TTC par personne en chambre double Week-end 2 jours Ce prix comprend : Le transport en autocar Grand Tourisme La 1/2 pension en chambre double en hôtel 3 étoiles, boisson comprise L’entrée à Europa-Park pour les 2 jours Ce prix ne comprend pas : Toutes prestations non mentionnées Le supplément chambre individuelle 35 € EUROPA-PARK Les repas autres que le dîner du 1e jour et petit Au cœur de l’Europe entre les Vosges et la J 1 : Europa-Park déjeuner du 2e jour Forêt Noire, se niche l’un des plus beaux Départ de notre région tôt par Reims, Metz, Les assurances facultatives assistance rapatriement 25 € et annulation 30 € parcs de loisirs du monde, Europa-Park à Rust Strasbourg et arrivée à Europa-Park vers midi. Informations pratiques en Allemagne. Construit sur une thématique Entrée dans le parc, déjeuner libre et visite. A Formalités : Carte nationale d’identité ou passeport européenne, une quinzaine de pays est 19h00, transfert en autocar dans la région de en cours de validité représentée avec leur architecture, cuisine Strasbourg pour le dîner et logement. Monnaie : Euro et végétations typiques invitant à un voyage J 2 : Europa-Park à travers l’Europe. La sensation d’un petit Petit déjeuner à l’hôtel et retour à Europa- voyage à chaque changement de quartier. Park. Déjeuner libre dans le parc. Reprise vers Des décors et des ambiances différents 17h00 pour le retour vers notre région. Dîner mais surtout une centaine d’attractions et libre en cours de route. Arrivée tard dans la spectacles époustouflants dont 13 grands huit soirée. qui feront la joie des plus téméraires et de nombreuses attractions familiales pour petits et grands. A partir de 320€ Date de départ du 12 au 13 novembre Tarifs Pont Principal 320 € Pont Supérieur 349 € Prix TTC par personne en chambre double Week-end 2 jours CROISIÈRE SUR LA SEINE Ce prix comprend : Le transport en autocar Grand Tourisme Le logement en cabine double PP pont principal ou Embarquez pour un week-end de fête en premières écluses de la Seine. Prenez part aux PS pont supérieur croisière sur la Seine entre Paris et Poissy ! jeux apéritifs orchestrés par votre animatrice La pension complète du dîner du 1e jour au déjeuner Fans nostalgiques des années 80 ? Remontez et dîner. Arrivée dans la soirée à Poissy. La du 2e jour, boisson comprise (1/4 vin ou eau et café) La croisière avec animation à bord et soirée le temps et venez vibrer au son de vos soirée se poursuit au salon où vous pourrez dansante rythmes préférés ! Boney M, Depeche Mode, danser sur vos airs préférés. Escale de nuit. Les taxes portuaires Daniel Balavoine… on s’en souvient tous, J 2 : Poissy - Paris Ce prix ne comprend pas : alors amusez-vous et passez un week-end Un copieux petit déjeuner vous sera servi Toutes prestations non mentionnées mémorable ! Le supplément cabine individuelle 70 € sous forme de buffet au restaurant. Profitez Le déjeuner du 1e jour J 1 : Paris - Poissy du temps libre pour découvrir Poissy. Départ Les assurances facultatives assistance rapatriement 25 € et annulation 30 € Départ de notre région en fin de matinée pour du bateau à 10h00 pour le retour vers Paris. Paris. Déjeuner libre en cours de route. Arrivée Jeux apéritifs au salon et déjeuner. Moment à Paris Quai de Grenelle et embarquement à de détente l’après-midi avant d’atteindre Paris 15h00 à bord de votre bateau de croisière. entre 15 et 16h00. Débarquement et retour Installation dans votre cabine et départ en vers notre région. Arrivée en fin de journée. croisière vers Poissy. Vous traverserez Paris Ce week-end d’évasion vous laissera un bon et longerez le quartier de la Défense et les souvenir d’amusement de de détente !
290€ Date de départ Tarif du 10 au 11 décembre 290 € Prix TTC par personne en chambre double Week-end 2 jours ON AIME La magie de Noël qui met des étoiles dans les yeux des enfants comme des grands ! Une belle occasion de redécouvrir les châteaux de la Loire NOËL AU PAYS DES CHÂTEAUX DE LA LOIRE dans l’ensemble des pièces, ces bouquets font de Chenonceau le château raffiné et accueillant, sa renommée. Déjeuner à Blois. Puis direction Chambord. Ambiance magique et féérique, découvrez Chambord, habillé pour l’hiver en parant son intérieur de majestueux sapins et d’une décoration somptueuse. Du rez-de-chaussée au 2e étage, en passant par le porche d’entrée, le célèbre escalier à double révolution et la chapelle, le parcours de visite est sublimé par la magie de Noël. Les allées extérieures sont également embellies d’une centaine de magnifiques lumières qui s’illuminent dès la tombée de la nuit. Vous prendrez la route du retour en fin d’après-midi, dîner libre en cours de route et arrivée tard J 1 : Cheverny Installation en hôtel 3 étoiles, dîner et dans la soirée. Départ tôt le matin par Paris, Orléans, Blois et logement. arrivée à Cheverny. Déjeuner libre en cours. J 2 : Chenonceau - Chambord Découvrez le Noël Magique au château de Petit déjeuner et vous rejoindrez le château de Cheverny ! Les décorations de Noël prennent Chenonceau, connu sous le nom de château possession des lieux, tant dans les jardins que des Dames. Laissez-vous emporter par la dans chaque pièce du château. Sans oublier magie de Noël et visitez le château paré de la façade éclairée aux couleurs de Noël dès somptueuses décorations. Unique en Europe, la tombée de la nuit. Visite du château et l’atelier floral de Chenonceau crée chaque des jardins. Puis vous rejoindrez Amboise. semaine de nouvelles compositions. Présents Ce prix comprend : Ce prix ne comprend pas : Le transport en autocar Grand Tourisme Toutes prestations non mentionnées Le logement en chambre double en hôtel 3 étoiles Le supplément chambre individuelle 45 € La pension complète du dîner du 1e jour au déjeuner Le déjeuner du 1e jour et dîner du 2e jour du 2e jour, boisson comprise Les assurances facultatives assistance rapatriement Les visites et entrées aux châteaux de Cheverny, 25 € et annulation 30 € Chenonceau et Chambord
PLAN DU CAR Sous réserve de modification du plan de l’autocar 14e RANG 13e RANG 12e RANG 11e RANG 10e RANG 1er RANG 9e RANG 8e RANG 7e RANG 6e RANG 5e RANG 4e RANG 3e RANG 2e RANG Nous prenons au départ de 141 142 143 144 145 131 132 121 122 111 112 101 102 91 92 81 82 71 72 61 62 51 52 41 42 31 32 21 22 11 12 Mennevret, Guise, Bohain, Chauffeur St Quentin, Charmes et Laon. Chauny ou Soissons suivant les destinations 133 134 123 124 113 114 103 104 Le sens du circuit de prise 93 94 63 64 53 54 43 44 33 34 23 24 13 14 Guide Toilette en charge dépend de la destination. Porte Porte Les Places dans l’autocar sont choisies et attribuées suivant l’ordre des inscriptions. Réservez vos places dès maintenant. Voyages Renseignements 19, rue de la Déportation - 02630 Mennevret Tél. 03 23 60 80 25 - Fax : 03 23 60 84 11 et inscriptions e-mail : [email protected] - site : www.livenais-voyages.com Immatriculation : IM002190001 - RCS St Quentin 835 580 184 Inscription par téléphone, courrier, à l’agence ou sur le site www.livenais-voyages.com Groupes, contactez nous pour connaître nos conditions particulières. 30% d’acompte à la réservation, le solde 1 mois avant le départ. Devis personnalisé et « sur mesure » pour toutes destinations France et Les horaires de départ et coordonnées d’hôtels sont envoyés Etranger. une semaine avant chaque voyage. Pour vos cadeaux Pensez à offrir un voyage Chèques Vacances Acceptés Les conditions générales de vente définies par les articles R.211-3 à R.211-11 du code du tourisme figurent avec le bulletin d’inscription envoyé à chaque réservation. Conditions particulières de vente Imprimerie Danquigny - Cambrai - 03 27 83 11 33 Inscription : elle est confirmée par le renvoi sous 8 jours de la avant le départ : 15 € de frais de dossier - du 30e au 8e jour par la mairie. En aucun cas l’agence de voyages ne saurait être confirmation d’inscription signée par le vendeur et l’acheteur. avant le départ : 50 % du montant du voyage - du 8e jour à tenue responsable du refus des autorités d’un pays étranger de Prix : les prix sont calculés de manière forfaitaire incluant un 3 jours du départ : 75 % du montant du voyage - moins de 3 jours laisser rentrer le client dans son pays. Le client devra alors rentrer ensemble de prestations décrites dans le programme figurant sur avant le départ : 100 % du montant du voyage. Voyage de plusieurs par ses propres moyens et il ne saurait être remboursé de son la brochure. Toute prestation non exécutée du fait du client ne jours : plus de 30 jours avant le départ : 30 € de frais de dossier - du voyage. pourra donner lieu à aucun remboursement. Ils ne comprennent pas 30e au 8e jour avant le départ : 50 % du montant du voyage - du 8e Assurances : l’assurance « bagages en soute », pour les voyages les dépenses à caractère personnel et les frais de délivrance des jour à 3 jours du départ : 75 % du montant du voyage - moins de 3 en autocar, est incluse dans le prix du voyage. Les clients documents douaniers. Etablis sur la base du prix du baril de pétrole jours avant le départ : 100 % du montant du voyage. sont responsables de leur bagage à mains. Les assurances à 40 $/ tonne et parité à 1,10 $. Voyage incluant un bateau ou avion : plus de « assistance aux personnes » et « annulation » ne sont pas incluses. Acompte et paiement : un acompte de 30 % doit nous parvenir avec 60 jours avant le départ : 50 € - entre 60 et Renseignez vous auprès de votre assureur ou contactez nous pour le renvoi de la confirmation d’inscription sous 8 jours, le solde étant 45 jours avant le départ : 30 % du montant du voyage - entre 44 et une assurance occasionnelle. à verser au plus tard 1 mois avant le départ sans rappel de notre 16 jours avant le départ : 80 % du montant du voyage - moins de 15 Le fait de s’inscrire à nos voyages implique l’adhésion complète aux part. jours avant le départ : 100 % du montant du voyage. conditions ci-dessus. Frais d’annulation : toute annulation se fait par écrit et entraîne des Formalités : carte nationale d’identité ou passeport en cours Assurance responsabilité civile : Axa France Iard - 313 Terrasses de frais dans les proportions suivantes (les frais de dossier et billets de de validité suivant la destination. Pour les ressortissants l’Arche - 92727 Nanterre . spectacle n’étant pas remboursables, les chèques vacances après étrangers, contacter votre ambassade. Les enfants mineurs Garantie financière : Atradius Credito y Caution - 159 Rue Anatole déduction des frais de dossier étant reportés sur un autre voyage) non accompagnés de leurs parents devront être munis d’une France - 92596 Levallois-Perret. Voyage en autocar : voyage d’une journée : plus de 30 jours autorisation de sortie de territoire, document officiel délivré
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- le type : Spectacle
- La Date : 14 avril 2024
- Le lieu : Maroilles
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Le Verger Pilote
- le type : Journée organisée
Sous le soleil de la Costa
- le type : Séjour
- La Date : Du 20 avr. au 26 avril 2024
- Le lieu : Platja d'Aro
Spécial Années 80 au Ptit Baltar
- La Date : 21 avril 2024
- Le lieu : Nesle
Parc floral Keukenhof
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- Le lieu : Keukenhof
Les cerfs Volants à Berck Plage !
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- La Date : 22 avril 2024
- Le lieu : Berck
N’oubliez pas les paroles
- le type : Emission
- La Date : 25 avril 2024
- Le lieu : Paris
- le type : Séjour en autocar
- La Date : Du 29 avr. au 5 mai 2024
- Le lieu : La Corse
La Mer de Sable
- le type : Journée Libre
- La Date : 1 mai 2024
- Le lieu : Oise
Les Dieux Sexy Parisiens !
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Parc des Félins et Terres des Singes
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- La Date : 8 mai 2024
- Le lieu : Lumigny-Nesles-Ormeaux
Festival Médiéval de Sedan
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- Le lieu : Sedan
Château de Versailles
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- La Date : 12 mai 2024
- Le lieu : Versailles
Les Hortillonnages, Repas Croisière
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- La Date : 18 mai 2024
- Le lieu : Amiens
Trésor de l’Oise
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- La Date : 19 mai 2024
- Le lieu : Montataire
La Sardaigne
- le type : Séjour en aérien
- La Date : Du 27 mai au 3 juin 2024
- Le lieu : Sardaigne
Escapade en Champagne
- le type : Journée
- La Date : 29 mai 2024
- Le lieu : Châlon en Champagne
- La Date : 1 juin 2024
- Le lieu : Bruges
- La Date : 6 juin 2024
- Le lieu : La Plaine Saint-Denis
Journée de la Rose
- La Date : 9 juin 2024
- Le lieu : Abbaye de Chaalis
Exposition Paris Johnny Hallyday
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- La Date : 16 juin 2024
Illumination Royale
- La Date : 22 juin 2024
- Le lieu : VAUX LE VICOMTE
Hippodrome de Vincennes
- La Date : 23 juin 2024
- Le lieu : Vincennes
Visite insolite au Père Lachaise
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- La Date : 24 juin 2024
Illumination royale
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- La Date : 29 juin 2024
- Le lieu : Maincy
Parc Astérix
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- La Date : 7 juillet 2024
- Le lieu : Plailly
Croisière: La Loire et ses Châteaux
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- La Date : Du 13 juil. au 18 juillet 2024
- Le lieu : Nantes, Saint-Nazaire, Ancenis, Chalonnes sur Loire
Les grottes de Han
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- La Date : 20 juillet 2024
- Le lieu : Belgique
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- La Date : 27 juillet 2024
- Le lieu : Touquet
Séjour au Puy du Fou
- le type : Week-end
- La Date : Du 15 août au 17 août 2024
- Le lieu : PUY DU FOU
Souffle de la Terre
- La Date : 23 août 2024
- Le lieu : Ailly sur Noye
Fort Mahon Plage Corso Fleuri
- La Date : 25 août 2024
- Le lieu : Fort Mahon
Voyage Mystère
- le type : Voyage Mystère
- La Date : 7 septembre 2024
Le Monténégro
- La Date : Du 14 sept. au 21 septembre 2024
- Le lieu : Monténégro
L’Ile de Corfou
- La Date : Du 22 sept. au 29 septembre 2024
- Le lieu : Corfou
L’ile Maurice
- La Date : Du 7 oct. au 15 octobre 2024
- Le lieu : Ile Maurice
Absolu de Thailande
- La Date : Du 10 oct. au 21 octobre 2024
- Le lieu : Bangkok
St Jacques de Compostelle
- La Date : Du 13 oct. au 20 octobre 2024
- Le lieu : St Jacques de Compostelle
Les Authentiques
- La Date : Du 26 oct. au 1 novembre 2024
- Le lieu : Dubrovnik
- La Date : 10 novembre 2024
- Le lieu : Dolancourt
Foire à Dieppe
- La Date : 16 novembre 2024
- Le lieu : Dieppe
Le Paradis Latin
- le type : Journée Organisée - Cabaret
- La Date : 24 novembre 2024
- Le lieu : Millesium à Epernay
Fééries de Noël
- La Date : Du 30 nov. au 1 décembre 2024
- Le lieu : Montbéliard et Colmar
Marché de Noël de Strasbourg
- le type : Marché de Noël
- La Date : 7 décembre 2024
- Le lieu : Strasbourg
Week-end en Alsace
- La Date : Du 14 déc. au 15 décembre 2024
- Le lieu : Ribeauvillé/Kirrwiller
- La Date : Du 18 janv. 2025 au 25 janvier 2025
- Le lieu : Laponie
- La Date : Du 25 janv. 2025 au 1 février 2025
- Le lieu : Sénégal
- La Date : 3 avril 2025
- Le lieu : Reims
Le Portugal
- le type : Aérien
- La Date : Du 21 sept. 2025 au 28 septembre 2025
- Le lieu : Madère
- La Date : Du 28 sept. 2025 au 5 octobre 2025
- Le lieu : Faro
October 19, 2021
Cruise ships are back in the water, and travelers couldn’t be more delighted. Travel advisors also have unprecedented opportunity to sell cruises, but there is a lot of noise in the marketplace. Distinctive Voyages gives them a can’t-get-it-anywhere-else opportunity to sell to their clients. It turns a cruise into an elevated river or ocean vacation. Roger Block, President of Travel Leaders Network
Unique hosted sailings offer exceptional shipboard and shoreside experiences
ALEXANDRIA, VA (October 19, 2021) – Travel Leaders Network’s popular Distinctive Voyages Hosted cruise program is returning to the seas, with some new additions. Distinctive Voyages is a Travel Leaders Network exclusive hosted cruise collection of sailings that features complimentary added amenities, including the expertise of a Distinctive Voyage Host on board each sailing.
Bringing an intimate feeling to even the largest of ships, Distinctive Voyages cruisers will also be offered a private welcome reception (based on social distancing measures) and an amenity only for Distinctive Voyages passengers.
“Cruise ships are back in the water, and travelers couldn’t be more delighted,” said Roger Block, President of Travel Leaders Network. “Travel advisors also have unprecedented opportunity to sell cruises, but there is a lot of noise in the marketplace. Distinctive Voyages gives them a can’t-get-it-anywhere-else opportunity to sell to their clients. It turns a cruise into an elevated river or ocean vacation.”
Distinctive Voyages’ first sailing since the pandemic left on September 26, 2021, and 19 Distinctive Voyages sailings are scheduled before the end of the year. Passengers on these cruises will have a host, receive a shipboard credit and be given a bon voyage bottle of wine in lieu of a welcome reception due to social distancing regulations.
In 2022 and 2023, there will be 578 Distinctive Voyages going to 30 countries and 47 ports of call. Distinctive Voyages’ cruise partners are:
- AmaWaterways
- Celebrity Cruises
- Crystal Cruises
- Cunard Line
- Holland America Line
- Oceania Cruises
- Princess Cruises
- Regent Seven Seas Cruises
- Silversea Cruises
- Windstar Cruises
Additionally, passengers on these cruises will be able to take part in curated shore events on 10 of the cruise partners and receive shipboard credit on select lines.
“Because of Travel Leaders Network’s deep relationships with our cruise partners in Distinctive Voyages, passengers on these sailings get to experience some very special things,” said Block. “For instance, in 2022, we are offering a ‘Husky Homestead’ excursion as part of the land portion of a Princess Alaska cruise. Distinctive Voyages passengers can get up and close with sled dogs and really get to know the culture of Alaska on a deeper level. And of course, excursions like this are a very attractive selling proposition for our travel advisors.”
In 2022, Distinctive Voyages’ popular Private Car and Driver option will be offered on 16 Distinctive Voyages sailings. This exclusive amenity puts the services of a driver at the disposal of a traveler for one day. The passenger can use the driver for a guided tour, or simply be driven around as they wish.
Travelers interested in booking a Distinctive Voyages sailing should visit www.travelleaders.com to find a Travel Leaders Network advisor.
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Join us on an unforgettable tour to Moscow, the capital of Russia. Imagine visiting Red Square, St. Basil’s the Kremlin and more. Moscow is one of Europe’s most vibrant cities and one of Russia’s most historical. All of our tours to Moscow are fully customizable and can be adjusted to fit any budget. Our most popular tours are listed below. Please click on the tour details to learn more or contact us for more information about our Moscow tours using the form at the side of the page. You can also schedule a call with one of our Russian travel specialists to learn more.
Classic Moscow
This is our most popular Moscow tour that includes all the most prominent sights. You will become acquainted with ancient Russia in the Kremlin, admire Russian art in the Tretyakov Gallery, listen to street musicians as you stroll along the Old Arbat street, and learn about Soviet times on the Moscow Metro tour.
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A Week in Moscow
This tour is a perfect choice for those who wish to get to know Moscow in depth. One of the highlights of this package is the KGB history tour which gives an interesting perspective on the Cold War. You will also have time for exploring the city on your own or doing extra sightseeing.
Weekend in Moscow
This tour is a great way to get acquainted with the capital of Russia if you are short of time. You will see all the main attractions of the city, the most important of which is the Kremlin - the heart of Russia. The tour starts on Friday and can be combined with a business trip.
Group Tour Moscow Break by Intourist
Russia's capital has so much to offer, from the Kremlin and the Metro to the Old Arbat street and the Tretyakov Gallery. Besides these sites, you will also visit a fascinating country estate which today is quite off the beaten path, Gorky Estate, where the Soviet leader Lenin spent the last months of his life.
Kolomenskoye Tour with transport
The history of Kolomenskoye stretches back for centuries. In 1380, Dmitri Donskoi’s army passed through Kolomenskoye on their way to the Kulikovo battlefield, and it was...
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Kremlin, Red Sq., Cathedrals & Armory Tour
The Kremlin is truly a fascinating structure, at the same time it is an ancient tower, the city’s former military fortification, a palace, an armory, the sovereign treasury...
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Old Arbat walking tour
You will be told of the street’s interesting history and view the street’s artisan culture. You will also have the opportunity to view and purchase souvenirs from the...
Tour to Sergiev Posad with transport
Considered by some to be the Russian Vatican, Sergiev Posad is the temporary residence of the Patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church. The Trinity St. Sergius Monastery (Lavra)...
Tour to Kuskovo with transport
The Kuskovo Estate often called the Moscow Versailles due to its perfectly preserved French park, is an example of an 18th century, luxurious Moscow summer residence. Its history...
Tour to Tsaritsyno with transport
The Tsaritsyno Estate is located in the southern part of Moscow. The estate was constructed for Catherine the Great by the Russian architects Bazhenov and Kazakov in a romantic...
Moscow Metro and Old Arbat Tour
The Moscow Metro is one of the largest and most grandly built metro systems in the world. It was meant to be a showcase of the Soviet Union’s achievements for both the Russians...
Vodka Museum Tour with transport (excursion and vodka tasting)
Vodka is an important component of Russian life, an element of national identity and everyday culture. We invite you to visit the Vodka Museum and feel the atmosphere of long-gone...
Mikhail Bulgakov Apartment Museum
This apartment museum located close to Patriarch Ponds became the prototype of the "bad apartment" described in the novel "The Master and Margarita." Currently the museum's...
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The State Museum of Lev Tolstoy Tour
Take this opportunity to learn more about the Russian writer Lev Tolstoy. During the visit to the museum you will see part of a vast collection of exhibits connected to Tolstoy...
Novodevichy Convent Tour with transport
Tour of the Novodevichy Monastery. Founded in 1524 by Grand Prince VasiliIoanovich, the original convent was enclosed by fortified walls and contained 12 towers. The structure...
City Tour with Visit to St. Basils & Red Sq. with transport
Panoramic City Tour. This Moscow tour is a great start to your trip and the best way to get acquainted with many of the city’s major highlights. Our professional guide will...
City Tour of Moscow
Head to the heart of Moscow with a professional guide on a 4-hour private walk through the city center. See Tverskaya and Old Arbat streets, Theatre Square with the world-famous...
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KGB Tour with transport
This is a very interesting and insightful tour. You will visit places connected with Stalin’s terror - a time of great repression and fear. You will be shown monuments to...
Soviet and Post-Soviet Moscow Tour
The tour begins with a drive or walk down Tverskaya Street – a Soviet masterpiece. In the years of Soviet power, Tverskaya began to undergo a transformation: it was widened...
Tretyakov State Gallery Tour
This world-famous gallery contains masterpieces of Russian art beginning in the 10th century up until today. You will view exquisite Russian icons and paintings from the 18th and...
Jewish Heritage of Moscow Tour
This tour offers a detailed look into the history and present-day life of the Jewish community of Moscow. On the tour, you will visit sites connected with the cultural and religious...
Vodka Museum Tour with transport (excursion only)
Lena, our guide in Moscow was excellent. She was very knowledgable and could answer any question we had for her. We liked that she could pick up on our interests and take us places we might not have thought of to go. When we realized that one of the places we had chosen to see would probably not be that interesting to us, she was able to arrange entry to the Diamond Fund and the Armoury for us. Riding the Metro with Lena was a real adventure and a lot of fun. In Saint Petersburg we found Anna well versed in the history of the Tsars and in the Hermitage collection. Arkady in Veliky Novgorod was a very good guide and answered all of our questions with ease. Novgorod was perhaps a long way to go for a day trip, but we did enjoy it. Vasily was a great driver to have and kept us safe with good humour and skill. We enjoyed ourselves so much, my daughter says she is already planning to return. We would both have no hesistation to recommend ExpresstoRussia to anyone we know.
Just wanted to let you know that My grandson Bruno and I couldn´t have been more pleased with our week in Moscow (6/15 - 6/21). We were absolutely enchanted with the whole experience, including getting lost a couple of times in the Metro during our free time. Although both our guides (both Eleanas) were excellent, I would particularly commend the first one (she took us to the Tatiakov, the KGB tour, and to that beautiful cemetery where so many great Russian artists, authors, composers, musicians, militarists, and politicians are buried). Her knowledge is encyclopedic; and her understanding of today´s Russia as a product of its past was, for us, truly enlightening. I will be taking another tour in Russia, with my wife, within the next two or three years. I will be in touch with you when the time comes. Meanwhile, I will refer you to other potential visitors to Russia as I meet them.
Tours to Moscow
Our Moscow tours are land only meaning that you arrange your own air travel to Russia and our expert staff meets you at the airport and handles everything else from there. Our online Airline Ticket booking system offers some of the most competitive rates to Russia available on the web so if you need tickets, please visit our Russian air ticket center . Rest assured that you will be taken great care of on one of our Moscow tours. Express to Russia has a fully staffed office in Moscow that will help to make your visit fun, informative and unforgettable. Please remember that of all these tours are private and can be adjusted to your taste. You can add, replace or skip some sights; you can add more days to the package or cut the tour short. Our specialists will be glad to help you create the tour of your dreams!
Moscow, a City Like No Other
Moscow is Russia’s largest city with a population of between 12 and 13 million. It is also Europe’s largest city and when you visit Moscow, you can feel it. The layout and architecture of the city is eclectic, ranging from crooked, ancient streets and alleyways to wide, bustling boulevards, from medieval churches to Stalin skyscrapers and to modern, glass buildings towering over everything and of course in the center of it all is the Kremlin and the magnificent Red Square. Moscow is also home to a fantastic, efficient and very beautiful metro system – each station having its own special design. In fact, Express to Russia’s Moscow metro tours and excursions are some of our most popular attractions that we offer. On our Moscow tours, you will see this and more.
Moscow Tours centering on Russian History
Moscow has a long and interesting history and has been the capital of Russia in many of its different iterations – capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow , the Russian Empire and of course the Soviet Union (who could ever forget the Soviet Union?). Moscow, was founded in the 12th century by Prince Yuri Dolgaruki (Yuri of the long arms – he really did have long arms!). From that time on, it was home to the Russian Tsars until Peter the Great moved the capital to St. Petersburg in 1703. The city has survived invasions and sieges from the Mongols, the Tartars, the Poles, Lithuanians and Napoleon but has always persevered. Our Moscow tours will enlighten you on this great history and give you insights into Muscovites and their unique culture. Our Moscow tours show you what the city is like today but also brings to life the past. Moscow never seems to sleep and is bursting with energy. A Moscow tour with Express to Russia is truly the best way of getting to know Russia’s largest and most vibrant city.
Frequently Asked Questions From Our Travelers
What is the best time to visit moscow.
Any time of year is fine depending on what you plan to do. Summertime is pleasantly warm, ideal for exploring the city and its vibrant atmosphere, but Moscow will be much busier and accommodation is more expensive. Winter can be quite cold but beautiful nonetheless, and this is unproblematic if you intend to spend most of your trip in museums and galleries. There are also various festivals and events organised throughout the year. For more information about the best time to visit, read our guide
How many days are enough in Moscow?
If you plan your itinerary strategically and aren’t averse to a packed schedule, you can cover Moscow’s main sights over a long weekend. Most popular attractions are in the city centre, and the Moscow Metro allows you to cover much ground in a small amount of time. Ensure that your accommodation is fairly central and book tickets in advance, so that you can make the most of your days. For an informative and well-organised day out, check out our Moscow day tours with options to suit all interests.
Do they speak English in Moscow?
As Russia’s capital city, tourists are well accommodated in Moscow. There should be English-speaking staff in restaurants, bars, hotels, shops and attractions in tourist hotspots, and there are also English-speaking tourist police. Transport services have English translations on their maps and English announcements via intercom; alternatively, order taxis from the Yandex Taxi app (Russian Uber), though it’s unlikely that your taxi driver will speak English. If you get stuck and cannot communicate, it’s fine to use Google Translate.
Is it safe to travel to Moscow?
It is no less safe to travel to Moscow than to any European city if you exercise common sense and look after your belongings. As with every city some regions can be more unsavoury than others, but no tourist attractions are located there. The traffic in Moscow is notorious, so exercise caution when crossing roads. Do not take unlicensed taxis; book in advance or take public transport, which is widespread and perfectly safe. If you encounter any problems, look for the special tourist police who can help you. For more information, read our guide about staying safe in Russia .
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The 22 Best Places to Go in 2022
Condé Nast Traveler has released its picks for the best destinations of 2022, and World Navigator is taking you to many of them. We’re bringing you to Norway, the Balearic Islands, London, Cape Verde, Panama and more. Check out the original post here .
Whether you’re looking for a cutting-edge food destination or a relaxing beach getaway.
This was the year of getting back out there—as vaccines became readily available in the spring and borders opened slowly throughout the summer and fall, our travel calendars began to fill up once again. Now, as we look ahead to what 2022 has in store, it’s clear that our travel priorities have changed. We’re no longer checking destinations off a list; instead we’re being purposeful about why we choose to take a trip, and thoughtful about how our actions impact local communities while we’re there.
This year’s list of the best places to visit reflects these shifts in thinking: We’ve organized these destinations based on some of our favorite reasons to travel, from exhilarating food and drink scenes and historic sites to explore, to new places to soak in the great outdoors. We hope it makes it easier to plan your next big trip—and helps you narrow down where to go first of the 22 exciting places that made our 2022 list. — Stephanie Wu
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Birmingham, Alabama
Downtown Birmingham is feeling more revitalized than ever, as several historic buildings have been reimagined as restaurants by local chefs. Five-time James Beard finalist Rob McDaniel, who grew up 80 miles from the city, opened contemporary Southern grill Helen in 2020 inside a 1920s shotgun-style building. You can smell his wood-fired meats from the sidewalk, and inside every meal starts with warm angel biscuits topped with whipped cane syrup butter. A block away at The Essential , Southern-bred chef Victor King and pastry chef Kristen Hall have partnered with farmers to serve vegetable-heavy dishes, homemade pastas, and the tastiest desserts in town (look for Parisian-inspired Bar La Fête from the duo in early 2022).
There’s plenty to do downtown as well. The new Urban Supply mixed-use development will bring century-old warehouses in the Parkside neighborhood back to life with restaurants, bars, shopping, and fitness studios when it’s completed in mid-2022. City Walk BHAM is also in the works, adding markets, green spaces, and food trucks to city blocks beneath Interstate 59/20. The project is set to be complete by summer 2022, when the Magic City will serve as the first American host for The World Games , an 11-day, 34-sport event (including tug of war and wheelchair rugby) expected to draw 500,000 spectators. While downtown has its share of big-box hotels for groups, find a quieter stay at Elyton Hotel in a restored historic building, or the boutique Valley Hotel in Homewood, a mere 10 minutes away. — Kelsey Ogletree
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Since the dissolution of Yugoslavia 30 years ago, many of its constituent nations (Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro) have emerged as major tourism hubs. Yet Serbia has taken a backseat—until now. Belgrade has earned a reputation as a culinary destination, and the Michelin Guide will soon bestow stars on the city, celebrating its East-meets-West cuisine which draws liberally from neighboring Greek, Turkish, and Central European influences. Standout restaurants include Langouste, run by chef Guillaume Iskandar, whose work at Paris’s Garance earned the place a Michelin star. And the opulent Salon 1905 (pictured) serves a tasting menu with Serbian wine pairings that proves domestic truffles, cheeses, and charcuterie can hold their own against Europe’s best.
The nightlife-rich capital city is often compared to Berlin in the ’90s, but its cool-kid persona is getting a luxe upgrade in 2022 with the opening of a St. Regis. The hotel will be set within a 42-floor tower that will be the tallest skyscraper in the Balkans outside of Istanbul and will anchor the new $3 billion Belgrade Waterfront urban revitalization district, a collection of gleaming high-rises and green spaces.
Meanwhile, Serbia’s second city, Novi Sad, has been named one of three European Capitals of Culture for 2022, marking one of the first non-E.U. cities to receive the honor. A progressive hub of music, art, and literature set along the Danube River, Novi Sad has opened several new venues in preparation for its close-up: a former pasta factory, a silk-dyeing facility, and an 1890s château have been transformed into contemporary art galleries and performance spaces that will host events and exhibitions throughout the year. — Nicholas DeRenzo
Trøndelag County, Norway
Central Norway’s Trøndelag County has become a world-renowned food region in recent years. The area’s diverse landscape—forests, mountains, fjords, and fields—produces high-quality seafood, organic dairy products, and fresh vegetables, which farmers share locally and with restaurants around the world.
Trondheim-Trøndelag was named the European Region of Gastronomy 2022 , and to see what all the fuss is about, food connoisseurs should start at the newly refurbished Britannia Hotel to dine at Michelin-starred Speilsalen , Norway’s Restaurant of the Year 2020. Indulge in head chef Christopher Davidsen’s signature dish, featuring scallops from the island of Frøya fried in organic butter from the town of Røros and served with celery and caviar. Visit Bula Neobistro for chef Renée Fagerhoei’s lamb from Madsøy island with anchovy and green pepper sauce. Stop by chef Heidi Bjerkan’s one-Michelin-star Credo (pictured) for the grilled langoustine tail or langoustine soup, and wrap up your tasting tour at Kraft Bodega , where chef Thomas Bogan serves a delicious dessert of waffles with porcini ice cream, Norwegian apples, and brown cheese—all dishes you won’t find anywhere else.
The region hosts several annual celebrations, like the Trondheim Wine Festival in March, the Trondheim Brewery Festival and the Trøndelag Food Festival , one of Europe’s largest, both in July, and the Trondheim Gin Festival in August. Consider timing your visit around one of these events, where you’re bound to be surrounded by like-minded gourmands. — Kwin Mosby
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Alberta, Canada
Alberta’s turquoise lakes and snow-capped mountains have always attracted crowds, but there’s a new draw as international travelers return : a spotlight on the area’s Indigenous heritage.
Fort Edmonton Park, Canada’s largest living history museum, is now home to the Indigenous Peoples Experience , a 30,000-square-foot immersive exhibit exploring First Nations and Métis culture. For a deeper dive into the region’s thriving Métis community, head to cultural interpretation center Métis Crossing , which recently debuted its new wildlife park and will open a 40-room boutique lodge accented with Métis artwork this month. Later this winter, the property will also launch Whispers from the Stars, an evening experience where Métis knowledge holders will tell stories of the constellations.
The annual Jasper Dark Sky Festival in the dark sky preserve of Jasper National Park is also including more Indigenous voices in its programming (think drone light shows narrated by Indigenous leaders). Those planning a stay in Jasper can look forward to the June opening of a new 88-room wilderness-themed hotel from local hospitality and attractions company Pursuit .
And Banff has debuted new experiences including the 360° Dome , a private outdoor dining venue at Fairmont Banff Springs that pairs local fare like bison short ribs with Bow Valley views. Next summer, the historic hotel will debut a $28-million renovation of its Royal Suite and Fairmont Gold rooms. Those visiting this winter can cap off the evening at the Banff Gondola with Nightrise, a multi-sensory experience (running December 2 to March 12) that highlights the historical significance of the Stoney Nakoda Nation through multimedia storytelling against a backdrop of alpenglow-drenched mountains. — Julia Eskins
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Balearic Islands, Spain
Rugged landscapes, a laidback lifestyle, and Ibiza’s infamous party scene have long drawn travelers to the sun-bleached shores of the Balearic Islands. Over the past year, though, the archipelago off the east coast of mainland Spain has refocused its ambitions toward art.
Last summer’s opening of Hauser & Wirth Menorca (pictured)—a new arts center and the gallery’s latest international outpost—was just the starting point. Located on the historic Illa del Rei in Manorca’s Mahón harbor, the site has taken over an 18th-century naval hospital and outlying buildings. With eight galleries, a restaurant, shop, garden, and an outdoor sculpture trail with works by Frank West, Louise Bourgeois, and Eduardo Chillida, it puts the sleepy Balearic island on the international art map with big-name exhibitions, educational activities, and sustainable initiatives .
Art and design stand out at the archipelago’s new hospitality offerings, too. In Mallorca, Can Ferrereta , a boutique hotel housed in a restored 17th-century building, features a Maison Assouline-curated library and works by local and Spanish artists—Joan Miró, Riera i Aragó, Bárbara Vidal—in all its 32 rooms and communal spaces. On relaxed Formentera, the recently opened Casa Pacha has stylish retro interiors by Patricia Galden Studio and statement decorative objects from local artisans. Meanwhile on the hard-partying isle, the Six Senses Ibiza will feature farm-to-table dining, music, art, wellness, and sustainable fashion, as the Balearics’ first BREEAM -certified resort. 2022’s debuts— El Vicenç de la Mar and the Kimpton Hotel Santa Ponsa , both in Mallorca—are bound to have unique draws of their own. — Marianna Cerini
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Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston will honor its African roots in a big way in 2022. The long-awaited International African American Museum is slated to open in the fall, and will examine the African diaspora and Charleston’s role housing one of the largest slave ports in the U.S. The museum sits on the hallowed site of said port, Gadsden’s Wharf, where the tide washes in and out near contemplative gardens. The exhibits will tackle centuries of difficult history and highlight contemporary Black artists, while the genealogy center is designed to help visitors connect the past to the present through their own family trees.
Music lovers will have plenty to look forward to at the Spoleto Festival USA , one of the country’s most prestigious classical music events. The opera Omar , which will have its world premiere at Spoleto, explores the life of a Muslim African scholar who was captured on the border of Senegal and Mauritania in 1807 and enslaved in Charleston. Grammy Award winner Rhiannon Giddens co-composed the score with Michael Abels, best known for his work on the films Get Out and Us . Shortly after, the city will join its three main Juneteenth festivals into a bigger and better Lowcountry Juneteenth Experience to wrap up the celebration.
The historic district has plenty of new places to stay, dine, and further explore the city’s origins. Luxury hotel The Loutrel (pictured) is inspired by Charleston’s renowned gardens, with expansive views from its rooftop terrace, and The Residences at Zero George provide longer stays for those who love the elegance of the award-winning hotel. Finally, don’t miss the refined, creative southern dishes at Lenoir , served by James Beard Award winner Vivian Howard, and traditional French cuisine at Brasserie La Banque . — Sarah Enelow-Snyder
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Istanbul’s cultural scene is poised for the global spotlight in 2022. Billions of dollars have been poured into urban renewal projects that are finally coming to fruition. “I’ve lived here for 23 years and I can really see a major transformation,” says Karen Fedorko, founder of Sea Song Tours . Travelers can follow the newly established Beyoğlu Culture Road —a two-hour walking trail that knits together many of the city’s new and restored attractions. Begin at Taksim Square to visit the newly built Taksim Mosque and Atatürk Cultural Center, a once-abandoned 1960s architectural icon that has been faithfully restored to house an opera hall, theater, rooftop restaurant, and a façade where live performances are projected. Strolling down Istiklal Street, pop into the beautified Atlas Cinema and neoclassical Istanbul Cinema Museum before making your way to the Galata Tower. The medieval stone landmark’s redone rooftop is the place for a view of the city’s fabled east-meets-west skyline. The route culminates at the Bosphorus where Galataport , a new arts and culture hub in the Karaköy neighborhood, touts a newly minted world-class cruise terminal, restaurants from international chefs, a revamped fine arts and sculpture museum , and a refurbished Ottoman clock tower in Tophane Square. Opening late next year along the waterfront is the highly anticipated new home of contemporary art museum Istanbul Modern , whose show-stopping Renzo Piano design will house the works of big-name Turkish artists. Travelers can bed down in the just-opened Bosphorus-facing Mandarin Oriental in Kurucesme (pictured) or the Four Seasons in Sultanahmet, which will reopen in 2022 after significant renovation. Or plan a stay at the Peninsula hotel in Karaköy whose waterside rooms, Turkish baths, and swimming pools will give new life to an old port terminal when it debuts at the end of next year. — Nora Walsh
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London will be in a festive mood in 2022 as The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee marks 70 years of Her Majesty’s reign. Events honoring Britain’s longest-serving monarch range from solemn services to rollicking celebrations. The biggest party unfurls over a long weekend, from June 2 to 5, where visitors can join the waving crowds lining The Mall for The Queen’s Birthday Parade (also known as Trooping the Colour), cheer for the races at Epsom Downs, and soak up the street carnival atmosphere of the Platinum Jubilee Pageant.
Raffles introduces its first London hotel with The OWO (pictured), which will house 120 guest rooms and 85 private residences in the splendid Old War Office building that once served as Churchill’s headquarters. If it looks familiar, that might be because the OWO has appeared in five James Bond films. In fact, Ian Fleming was inspired to write the Bond stories when he worked in the building as a naval intelligence officer.
Other new lodging options include The Peninsula London , overlooking Hyde Park Corner and Wellington Arch, and the Lost Property from Curio Collection by Hilton, combining new accommodations with a preserved façade near St. Paul’s Cathedral. And The Audley, a five-story historic pub in Mayfair, reopens in the fall after an art-filled reimagining by the Hauser & Wirth team, complete with a new restaurant and private dining rooms. — Laura Beausire
Querétaro, Mexico
Follow any of the shaded, twisting pedestrian alleys in Querétaro, which sits two-hours north of Mexico City , and you’ll arrive at a flower-drenched plaza, often surrounded by Colonial-era convents, palaces, and 18th-century homes, many of which have been converted to modern destination restaurants that rival those of the country’s capital.
Founded by the Otomí people in the 15th century, this city is a crossroads of Indigenous cultures, but has also served as a major base for Franciscan missionaries, a center for silver wealth, and a political seat—in 1917, regional representatives created and signed the country’s constitution. Though Querétaro’s international importance has faded since, its beauty and Baroque architecture remain.
The mid-17th-century Templo y Convento de la Santa Cruz anchors the historic city center, and its recent preservation effort earned Querétaro a nomination for UNESCO’s Jean-Paul L’Allier Prize in 2020, which honors exemplary urban cultural heritage conservation. This might just be the only place in the world where tech and aerospace workers commute on roads that weave under the slim arches remaining from a 1738 aqueduct.
Despite a slow two years during the pandemic and recent flooding, the city is growing as a tourist destination, with new hotels under construction that signal a wider opening to international travelers. One unique offering is already available to book: After sales fell because of COVID, a cheese factory outside of town kept its workers safely on the job by employing them to build the Hotel de Tierra : nine rammed-earth rooms, sustainably built from and on the soil of its adjacent vineyard, Tierra de Alonso. — Naomi Tomky
Rapa Nui, Chile
Some 2,300 miles off the coast of Chile in the South Pacific Ocean, UNESCO-listed Rapa Nui is famous for its roughly 900 monolithic moai stone statues sprinkled across the island. Now, just in time for a major anniversary, the world’s most remote inhabited island is preparing to open its borders after almost two years of isolation.
2022 marks 300 years since Dutch explorers arrived on Rapa Nui’s shores on Easter Day, which is how the 64-square-mile volcanic landmass acquired the appellation Easter Island. Locals, however, trace their lineage to a thriving Polynesian civilization dating back to the 4th century and take great pride in their native Rapa Nui language and culture, which has experienced a renaissance during the pandemic. And with less food being brought to the island, there was a boom in ancestral agriculture, yielding a bounty of guava and taro root. Some sustainability-oriented initiatives are in place as well, including proposals to limit the number of visitor arrivals to protect its cultural assets from erosion. When the island reopens to fully vaccinated tourists in February, be the first to stay at the newly branded Nayara Hangaroa , where self-drive ATV tours allow guests to take in iconic attractions like the Ranu Kau crater, moai sites at Rano Raraku quarry and Ahu Tongariki, the Orongo ceremonial village, and Anakena beach at their own leisure. For a complete cultural immersion, tap Abercrombie & Kent for local guides, a traditional meal in a friendly home, and insider’s access to the two-week-long Tapati Festival held every February. — N.W.
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When Portuguese sailors first landed on what is now Cape Verde in 1456, they arrived to a largely untouched archipelago devoid of inhabitants and with few natural resources. This remote group of islands—located 369 nautical miles west of Senegal —soon became a stopping point in the transatlantic slave trade, resulting in the unique blend of Portuguese and West African traditions and heritage (many of today’s residents have roots tracing back to each) that exist on the island today.
This year, Hurtigruten Expeditions will launch sailings to the island country, beginning with a 14-day journey aboard its 180-passenger MS Spitsbergen in November. The company is scheduled to be the only expedition cruise to visit Cape Verde this year—and it’s also their first-ever trip to Africa . The ship will make stops at some of the archipelago’s most notable islands (there are 10 in total, as well as several islets), including Santo Antão, with its hikable misty pine forests and steep-cliff canyons, and Fogo, home to the awe-inspiring (and still-active) 9,281-foot-tall Pico do Fogo volcano, western Africa’s highest peak. For those who aren’t on a cruise, an inter-island ferry system and relatively inexpensive domestic flights makes island-hopping doable, too.
And you’ll want to explore on land: Known for its laid-back vibe and innate hospitality, Cape Verde is considered an LGBTQ+ oasis within Africa thanks to progressive laws. Mindelo, on the island São Vicente, hosts an annual Pride parade that will take place in the summer. As Cape Verde’s cultural capital, this colorful port city is a great place to catch performances of morna , a locally honed, melancholic music symbolizing longing for the African mainland, as well as the rousing tunes of accordion-based funaná . Listen from new Mansa Floating Hub , a futuristic-style floating music center that opened in August atop Mindelo’s Porto Grande Bay. — Laura Kiniry
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The Great Lakes
The Great Lakes comprise 95,000 square miles of freshwater flanked by thick forests, historic sights, and skyline-speckled cities. But despite the waterside attractions, this stretch of the upper Midwest and Canada has long been off the cruise-industry map. Soon, those tides will turn.
In spring 2022, Viking’s posh new Octantis expedition ship will sail from Milwaukee, Wisconsin , to Toronto and Thunder Bay, Ontario, meandering by Great Lakes gems such as Mackinac Island and Sleeping Bear Dunes. The vessel, crafted for Viking’s new Antarctic voyages, welcomes up to 378 guests; it’s the largest Great Lakes cruise option to date.
For something more intimate, French cruise operator Ponant and partner Smithsonian Journeys will unveil their own Great Lakes voyages in fall 2022. Itineraries on ships like the 184-guest Le Bellot run from Toronto to Milwaukee, with a stop at Niagara Falls along the way. Ponant and Viking will share these waterways with small-ship cruise outfitters like Pearl Seas Cruises (pictured), Hapag-Lloyd Cruises , and Plantours Cruises .
Thanks to new infrastructure and accommodations, Great Lakes port cities stand ready to host disembarking guests. Milwaukee will debut several new hotels in 2022, including the Kinn Guesthouse MKE Downtown and The Adams Hotel , while Canada cruise hub Toronto has eight new openings on the docket, including a W Hotel . — Stephanie Vermillion
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Kyushu, Japan
The southernmost of Japan’s four major islands, Kyushu is known for its vibrant food culture, abundance of historical sites , subtropical climate, and laid-back reputation.
Despite its seemingly remote location, Kyushu is surprisingly accessible, both by air via Japan’s many domestic carriers and by Shinkansen (bullet train). A flight from Tokyo to Fukuoka, Kyushu’s largest city, clocks in at just under two hours, while a train trip from Shin-Osaka Station to Fukuoka’s Hakata Station takes roughly two and a half.
Kyushu’s rail network will receive a notable boost when the Nishi-Kyushu Shinkansen, connecting the historic port city of Nagasaki with Takeo Onsen in Saga prefecture, opens in the fall. Foreigners can take advantage of highly discounted rail passes throughout Kyushu, with unlimited rides on all trains operated by the JR Kyushu Railway Company .
Onsen lovers have plenty to choose from in Kyushu as well—hot springs are dotted everywhere from the famed black sand beaches of Ibusuki in Kagoshima prefecture to the rural enclave of Yufuin in Oita. In the summer, Hoshino Resorts will open Kai Yufuin , a luxury property designed by famed Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, featuring 45 guest rooms in the remote onsen town.
Those looking for a bit more adventure should head to the city of Sasebo in Nagasaki prefecture for a luxury catamaran cruise around the Kujuku Islands. Some packages include meals, but there’s also the option to seek out a Sasebo Burger , a popular item whose influence is traced back in part to the large number of American service members who arrived in the city after World War II. — Kat Bee
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2021 marked Uzbekistan’s 30th anniversary of independence from the Soviet Union, just as a slew of new projects set the foundation for the country to be more accessible than ever.
The new airport terminal at Samarkand, opening this month, is a beautiful introduction to the Islamic architecture style found throughout Uzbekistan. The center of the airport is shaped like an open book in a nod to the work of astronomer Mirzo Ulugbek. The high-speed train network, which opened in 2012, is being extended to the ancient Silk Road town of Khiva in 2022, so visiting the UNESCO World Heritage site from the capital city of Tashkent no longer requires hours in a car weaving through desert dunes. A number of exciting openings and events are also set to take place next year, with the unveiling of the Silk Road Samarkand Complex . It will house restaurants, cafes, and boutique hotels including the 22-story Samarkand Regency Hotel, the country’s first five-star stay, in the first half of 2022. The first-ever Silk Road Literary Festival will also take place there in the fall, as well as the grand reopening of the renovated State Museum of Arts , designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando. — Michelle Tchea
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In Gabon , where dense rainforests spill onto serene tropical coasts, tourism has barely made a whisper. But adventure seekers, nature lovers, and environmental advocates who visit will find incredible biodiversity, and a country determined to put critical conservation and eco-tourism projects in place before the masses arrive.
With over 70 percent of its territory covered in forest, Gabon has already made its mark in the world of conservation. Over the last two decades, the government has secured 15 percent of its land as protected areas and established 13 national parks , nine marine parks, and 11 aquatic reserves, safeguarding the country’s magnificent wildlife and habitats. With the launch of the African Ecotourism Safari project in March 2021 and the anticipated opening of Petit Loango Lodge in early 2022—the first of the African Conservation Development Group’s sustainable luxury lodges—the equatorial African nation’s exquisite landscapes are gradually becoming more accessible to adventurous travelers.
Beyond the reaches of Loango, find leatherback turtles nesting in sand dunes along the shores of Pongara National Park, spot whales spouting among crashing blue waves in Mayumba, climb verdant mountains and staggering cliffs in Bateke Plateau, explore historic caves and savanna in Birougou, and marvel over waterfalls plunging into the rapids of the blackwater rivers in Ivindo National Park. You’ll also find low-impact tented camps throughout the country, everywhere from Moabi Tented Camp amid the rolling savanna of Lope National Park, to Pongara Lodge on the pristine beaches and mangrove swamps of the namesake national park on the Atlantic Coast. — Alicia Erickson
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Sicily, Italy
Last year, the buzz around Italy’s largest island was the opening of two flashy resorts: Villa Igiea in Palermo and the Four Seasons on the east coast. Both are spectacular, but you’d be missing the point of a trip to Sicily if you spent the entire time holed up there. Consider the properties as bookends to a trip exploring the core of the region, where slow-living traditions hum on—and are becoming increasingly dependent on outside visitors to survive. United’s long-awaited direct flight from Newark to Palermo may finally launch this year, making the destination easier for Americans to reach than ever before.
South of the Four Seasons in the beautiful, Baroque town of Noto , the regal Seven Rooms is where to stay after dinners of fettuccine ai funghi at Manna and a late night passeggiata with locals past the grand cathedrals. This coming summer, its team will open a small retreat on the nearby seaside (the exact location is yet to be announced). A 15-minute drive away in Ragusa, the cheerful Maria Guastella is one of the only sfilato Siciliano embroiderers keeping what was once a grand Sicilian artform alive, and her workshop is open for visitors. Just down the hill is Rosso Cinabro, the last artisan carettiere (cart maker) whose hand-carved and -painted wagons tell a story of the destination centuries ago.
Heading west, the millenia-old temples at Agrigento are also unmissable. Base yourself nearby in Fontes Episcopi , a divine eco-retreat with an ivy-draped courtyard and a lively farm kitchen; in February, it will open three new stand-alone suites with skylights and terraces just behind the pool and orchards. Closer to Palermo, the men in rainboots working the salt flats by Trapani showcase a tradition increasingly threatened by industrial engineering. Watching them work is extraordinary—like so many of the experiences in Sicily, it is a reminder that often the most important reason to go somewhere is to preserve what has always been there. — Erin Florio
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For years, Singapore has attracted those at the forefront of finance, technology, and business. Now, a 10-year push to transform the republic into a sustainable city promises to lure more eco-explorers—especially now that vaccinated U.S. travelers no longer have to quarantine upon arrival. Efforts are already underway: At the new ABC Waters at Jurong Lake in Singapore’s west, visitors can discover 12,000 square feet of man-made wetlands via sleek wooden walkways that wend toward expansive views of the lake and the occasional glimpse of otters, Malayan water lizards, and jewel-hued tropical birds. Meanwhile, the Rail Corridor—a cross-country rewilding project and nature trail—recently saw the launch of a central 2.5-mile stretch dotted with relics like the hauntingly solitary Bukit Timah Railway Station office, built in 1932 and abandoned in 2011 when the line was decommissioned.
The plushest beds in town will be at the Raffles Sentosa Resort & Spa when it opens in 2022, 135 years after the original Raffles Hotel was established. An all-villa sanctuary, it will house 61 butlered villas amid more than a million square feet of tropical gardens. But there are other options for a fresh green perspective, like the new wellness-focused Oasia Resort (pictured), where you can dine on locally farmed barramundi and get a massage with recycled coffee grounds. And those seeking a getaway that’s even more embedded in nature will soon be able to set up camp at Singapore’s first off-grid accommodation by Sentosa Development Corporation on the uninhabited southern Islands. — Audrey Phoon
Tropical Honduras , an under-the-radar divers ’ and bird-watchers ’ paradise, is fast becoming a hot spot for eco-conscious travelers.
The Cayos Cochinos Foundation —a nonprofit based in its namesake archipelago off Honduras’s Caribbean coast—is one of the many sustainability organizations prioritizing the protection of Honduras’s rainforests and barrier reefs . The archipelago is already famous for its cerulean waters, white-sand beaches, and spectacular freediving, but in 2022 the Foundation will launch eco-tours allowing travelers to participate in reef cleanup, spot pink boas on hikes, and join scientists in monitoring turtles.
Back on the mainland, zip-line through 400 acres of pristine rainforest in Rawacala Eco Park , which will launch two new hiking trails and bird-watching platforms alongside a revamp of their zip-line systems in 2022. After exploring Copán’s Mayan ruins , visit the nearby Paseo de los Girasoles , a sunflower plantation put in to improve grazing conditions. Visitors will soon be able to enjoy its new farm-to-table café, pergolas, and hammocks—just try to visit before everyone on Instagram catches wind of this photo-friendly spot.
For eco-friendly accommodations, try Rawacala Eco Park’s sister property, Paraiso Rainforest & Beach Hotel , or its new venture, Paraiso Boutique Hotel, opening in 2022 on Utila . The property—which will offer eco-tours through the Cayos Cochinos Foundation—will employ solar panels and recycle rainwater, in addition to reducing plastic waste by favoring local produce. The Grand Roatán Resort will also reopen as a Kimpton mid-2022 with living green walls, a reverse osmosis water generation plant, and a new spa. — Eva Sandoval
Seemingly little more than a few specks on a map of the Adriatic, the island nation of Malta has felt like a well-kept secret among European travelers—it’s accessible, just an hour by plane or ferry from Sicily, and its crystalline waters, surrounded by fossil-studded limestone cliffs, are prime for summer sunbathing and year-round scuba diving. Along the coast, there are a whopping 80 wrecks to dive, and the Underwater Cultural Heritage Unit is dedicated to maintaining them. There’s a cultural draw, too, as Arabic, Italian, French, British, and Norman influences intertwine in ancient fortified cities, with a cuisine, traditions, and language unlike any other in the region. The island was first inhabited prior to 5000 B.C., after all, with ancient megalithic temples—like Ġgantija and Ħaġar Qim—where visitors can see its storied past.
This might just be the year the destination becomes less of a secret. In 2021, Viking Cruises launched three new itineraries departing from Malta that sailed the Adriatic and Mediterranean, and the cruise line plans to add additional sailings from Malta in 2023. On land—yet still close to the water—three notable properties have opened, including a Hyatt Regency and Marriott Hotel & Spa in the beach town of St. Julian’s, and the decadent Iniala Harbour House in the capital city of Valletta. New transportation, including a recently launched speed ferry, makes it easier than ever to get from the island of Valletta to Gozo. And as for the food scene? Two more Malta restaurants were added to the Michelin Guide in 2021, including ION at Iniala, for a total of five in the country of less than 500,000 lucky residents. — Megan Spurrell
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Copa Airlines’ popular Panama Stopover program is back, allowing travelers to add a one- to seven-day stopover en route to 36 destinations in South America at no extra cost. There are fewer Americans here than in neighboring Costa Rica, and with hundreds of islands on both the Caribbean and Pacific sides, you won’t be fighting for beach real estate. Make like the mammals and freshwater fauna of the Pliocene era, who migrated between North and South America when the isthmus of Panama formed, and linger awhile to explore Panama’s biodiverse jungles and beaches.
Bocas del Toro is a must-visit, with sprawling beaches that never feel too crowded and turquoise waters home to 95 percent of the coral species found in the Caribbean Sea. Memorable wildlife encounters include nighttime snorkeling in bioluminescent waters and exploring the subterranean lakes of Nivida Bat Cave with the help of headlamps and a knowledgeable guide from Hello Travel Panama .
The mountainous region of Chiriquí is equally enchanting, between its beaches and highlands, where active Volcán Barú looms large. Check in at the new 10-room boutique hotel Finca El Oasis and leave at midnight to hike the summit by daybreak for a panoramic sunrise above the clouds. Fuel your hike with locally grown coffee that you can’t find back home, like Chiriquí’s highly valued Geisha coffee. If a hike sounds too intense, there are off-road tours to the top of the volcano too, and canopy zip-lining right on the property. — Amber Gibson
Sumba, Indonesia
With millions of tourists Eat Pray Love -ing their way around Bali every year, it has become increasingly difficult to find a quiet beach or a waterfall without a gaggle of snap-happy travelers nearby. If you’re after a post-pandemic trip of quietude and untamed wilderness, you’re better off hopping on a 50-minute turboprop flight headed east from Bali, to Sumba.
About twice Bali’s size with only a fraction of its crowds, this rugged island is often compared to Bali before its tourism boom. Here, you’re more likely to share sugar-white beaches with grazing sandalwood ponies, and nosy dolphins will often be the only creatures you’re riding a wave with. And there’s more to love: hike through frozen-in-time hilltop villages bookended by ancient stone megaliths, swim in glassy lagoons, and bear witness to pasola , a boisterous ceremonial spear fighting competition (not for the faint of heart), typically scheduled between February and mid-March.
Though Nihi Sumba put the island on the map for deep-pocketed surfers back in 2012, a new crop of boutique resorts now make a five-star visit slightly more affordable. Opened in April 2020, Alamayah combines six rattan-wrapped suites with an Ayurvedic spa and Turkish hammam, plus a restaurant where plant-based dishes and remedial potions by an in-house herbalist take center stage. Mid-2022, Cap Karoso will open a small village of 47 suites and 20 beachfront villas on Sumba’s western tip. Its design melds the French owners’ Parisian flair with Sumbanese ikat and carved wood panels, while the resort’s organic farm will double as an agricultural school and artist atelier. With these hotels making efforts towards sustainable tourism development (Cap Karoso partnered with southwest Sumba’s governor for a 2022 launch of the Kodi Reserve, a coral restoration and reforestation program), the island is unlikely to follow in Bali’s trampled footsteps anytime soon. — Chris Schalkx
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Our collective obsession with the outdoors this past year turned out to be fortuitous timing for West Virginia: Last December’s $2.3 trillion stimulus package redesignated the New River Gorge as America’s newest—and the state’s first—national park and preserve in an effort to promote tourism. Comprising some 73,000 acres, the park features 1,000-foot-high sandstone cliffs for climbing, 53 miles of river for whitewater rafting, and the iconic New River Gorge Bridge, which you can traverse on a guided trek across its 24-inch-wide catwalk.
But it’s not just national parks that benefited: West Virginia state parks are on track to hit a record 10 million visitors this year, and lawmakers approved $42 million in budget surplus for infrastructure improvements, including 20 new cabins at Coopers Rock State Forest and 25 new tree house cabins at Beech Fork State Park. Meanwhile, the new Elk River Rail Trail in central West Virginia is transforming an old railroad line once used to transport coal into a hiking and biking path that, at an eventual 74 miles, will be one of the longest trails east of the Mississippi.
If you need a little more comfort during your stay, the Hotel Morgan recently reopened in Morgantown. The space dates back to 1925 and has hosted the likes of Harry Truman and Eleanor Roosevelt. Next up is the new Schoolhouse Hotel in White Sulphur Springs, which will open in the town’s 1912 high school building. Financed by the Disability Opportunity Fund, the boutique property is being hailed as the world’s first fully accessible hotel, with each of the 30 rooms and suites designed to accommodate wheelchair users. — N.D.
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From 2 July to 11 September 2022
For its 11th edition, Le Voyage à Nantes has chosen to invest in new sites and explore new areas of the city by extending its green line.
A daring 2022 programme thanks to large indoor exhibitions and artists who take on the public space.
Read the programme
International exhibition NEFTEGAZ-2022
Neftegaz (Oil and gas exhibition) is the largest exhibition in Russia, which is one of the ten most significant in the industry. Lots of business meetings. Sighning of contracts. Experience exchange. The exhibition is attended by over 500 companies from around the world.
Moscow International Film Festival
The film festival has been held since 1935. Second oldest after the Venice Film Festival. Moscow International Film Festival is one of the most important events in the film industry. This is not only an influential professional venue, but also an interesting event for muscovites and guest of the city.
Christmas Festival
This is the most favourite festival of Muscovites and guests of the city. Interesting events take place at 80 venues throughout the city. Numerous ice rinks, food zones, hockey courts, slides, a children’s snowboard park are open. Every day, in special chalets around the city, puppet shows and fairy tales are read. Concerts and master classes await visitors, where you can try yourself in Gzhel painting, clay modelling, decoupage. You can make jewellery, toys and gifts to loved ones, as well as send a letter to Santa Claus. On Red Square, everyone is interested in not only skating on the rink themselves, but also enjoying the colourful ice show from the famous Russian skaters.
Festival “Moscow Maslenitsa”
One of the brightest, longest events in Russia, dedicated to the seeing off of winter and the meeting of spring. Everyone will be able to learn how to cook pancakes, attend a lot of creative and craft workshops. Take part in traditional Shrovetide fun. Build a huge stuffed animal from straw and burn it, ride on crusts, take part in a masquerade parade. At numerous venues it will be possible to see street performances and performances by the best vocal ensembles and folk artists.
New Year on Red Square
The festive concert begins at 20.00. Then everyone lights the New Year tree together. At midnight, guests will be surprised by festive fireworks. Tickets are on sale in advance at the expected symbolic price of 2,025 rubles.
Easter Gift Festival
Easter festival is one of the most striking and major events of the city in April. Guests and residents of the city will be able to learn about the traditions of Easter, taste various options for Easter cakes, try other holiday treats. And also take part in charity events.
The solemn ceremony of the changing of the guard at the walls of the Moscow Kremlin
The ceremony is held every on the Cathedral Square of the Kremlin. This is a colourful sight introducing Russian military traditions. Every year, the organizers introduce new elements into the program, preserving the classic part. To enter the territory of the Kremlin, an entrance ticket is required.
Russia Victory Day in the Great Patriotic War 1941-1945
In May 9th Russia celebrate the day of victory of Soviet troops over Nazi Germany. On this day, parades, commemorative events, and festive fireworks are held solemnly throughout the country. The main military parade of the country takes place in Moscow on Red Square. Throughout the city, at special concert venues, art groups perform, songs of the war years are heard everywhere. People dance, relax. Many older people cry, remembering the horror of years gone by.
Night of museums
Museum Night is an annual project that will take place in Moscow 15 times. Most of the city’s cultural institutions traditionally take part in it. Most of the city’s museums and exhibitions are free to visit. In parks, country estates, thematic performances and entertainment cultural events are held. About 200 museums, exhibition halls and art spaces take part in the festival. Many sites prepare special projects on the topic for visitors.
Fish Week festival
This year the festival will be held in Moscow for the sixth time. Everyone can taste a variety of seafood dishes, as well as purchase fish, shrimp, caviar «take away”. Every day, gastronomic shows and various master classes for both adults and children will be held at the festival venues.
A cappella Moscow Spring international festival
Bright and talented performers and bands from different countries come to Moscow to demonstrate all their singing a cappella skills. The show takes place at different open-air scenes in the center of Moscow. Everyone can visit any city concerts, creative workshops, music, theatre performances.
Horse racing events
In Moscow, the racing season lasts from May to September. Purebred racehorse competitions are held at the Central Moscow Hippodrome. Throughout the entire period, horses demonstrate all their power, beauty and strength. By tradition, in the spring a big holiday is held, dedicated to the opening of the race.
Day of Russia
On this day, all cities of the country host ceremonies, entertainment programs, holiday concerts with the participation of popular performers. Everyone can participate in sports and youth flash mobs, visit museums and improvised fairs. And the culmination of the holiday will be a big fireworks.
Flower Jam Festival
Within the framework of the festival, the international competition of urban landscape design of the same name takes place. The task of the contestants is to come up with gardens, compositions that will beneficially affect the emotional and physical condition of the city residents. Across the city will appear compositions of fresh flowers. The city is blooming.
International Festival "Russian Cuisine"
This year the festival of Russian cuisine will be held for the forth time. Guests will be able to taste a wide palette of dishes from multinational Russia. Appreciate the skills of the best chefs in Russia. Taste ready-made dishes according to old Russian recipes. The largest outdoor food court in Moscow will open. Performances of famous pop singers and folk artists will complement the holiday atmosphere.
International Fireworks Festival Rostec
The largest festival of pyrotechnic art in Russia. The strongest pyrotechnics from different countries gather to show the audience all their highest skills and compete for the title of best. A diverse program is provided for guests and residents of the city: creative and sporting events, thematic spaces, quests and games, performances by musical groups and much more.
International Military Music Festival Spasskaya Tower
This holiday festival takes place on Red Square. This is one of the most ambitious and vibrant events of the year. Spectators are waiting for the parade of military bands, musical groups from around the world. Music from classical to pop sounds in the city center. Military bands from many countries demonstrate entire dance performances, performances with weapons. Colorful laser and pyrotechnic shows decorate this event. The grand fireworks on the closing day are unforgettable.
Moscow City day
Bright, large-scale and spectacular holiday. In 2022, Muscovites will celebrate the 875th anniversary of their city. Moscow greets this day on a grand scale. The whole city is seething. At various venues there are concerts and live music. Sports competitions for families, fairs for all are held. Everywhere – an atmosphere of joy and emancipation.
Moscow Balloon Festival
The festival will be held at the Expocentre on Krasnaya Presnya. This is the largest festival in Europe in terms of the number of participants, guests and sponsors. The best professional graphic designers from all over the world compete here. The program includes: an air show, master classes, an exhibition of sculptures from balloons, as well as exciting seminars from professional aero designers.
XI Moscow International Festival Circle of Light
One of the largest light festivals in the world. Grand multimedia shows await guests and residents: 3D mapping, pyrotechnic effects using high-altitude fountains, fire flames, laser projections. Many light installations of fireworks with musical accompaniment.
XVIII Moscow Gastronomic Festival
Hundreds of restaurants in Moscow present a signature tasting menu. It offers new tastes, unusual food combinations, bold culinary experiments. Special brunches take place all month. The city has a lot of thematic entertainment, promotions from the partners of the festival. At the end of the festival, a magnificent ball is held at which members of the international jury will choose the winner.
National Unity Day of Russia
In Moscow, the program of this general public holiday is especially solemn and vibrant. A variety of patriotic events, rallies, parades are held. In the evening, festive concerts of pop stars and musical groups will take place.
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From 2 July to 11 September 2022. For its 11th edition, Le Voyage à Nantes has chosen to invest in new sites and explore new areas of the city by extending its green line. A daring 2022 programme thanks to large indoor exhibitions and artists who take on the public space. Read the programme.
Bright, large-scale and spectacular holiday. In 2022, Muscovites will celebrate the 875th anniversary of their city. Moscow greets this day on a grand scale. The whole city is seething. At various venues there are concerts and live music. Sports competitions for families, fairs for all are held. Everywhere - an atmosphere of joy and emancipation.