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Get away to the quiet marshlands known as "The Green Venice." Your local boatman will help you spot the many types of wildlife that are attracted to this national park.
Enjoy a short, panoramic drive to Loix village on Ile de Re on a five-mile, relaxed hike through the beautiful island countryside.
Begin with a drive to Ile de Re, nestled off the coast in the Bay of Biscay, known as the White Isle thanks to its white-sand beaches and windswept dunes.
After a panoramic drive, arrive to the city of La Rochelle, where you are dropped off at the beautiful 18th-century Saint-Sauveur Church, which was rebuilt several times dating back to 1152.
Embark on a panoramic drive that winds past Guernsey's jagged cliffs and wild sandy bays with a special stop at the famous Little Chapel.
Cycle your way through the postcard-worthy St. Peter Port, admire vibrant rolling hills and delightful farmhouses, and discover the fascinating history of the world at war.
Join your local guide on a walking tour of St. Peter Port, the capital of Guernsey. View stylish regency houses built by wealthy merchants, and walk among the cobbled streets, narrow walkways, and steep steps that make up the townscape.
Visit the WWII landmarks left behind and learn about the hardships of life in Guernsey during its years of Nazi occupation, from 1940 1945.
Retrace the footsteps of characters from the bestselling novel, The Guernsey Literary and Pota-to Peel Pie Society, set on the island during German occupation.
Set out from the port on a drive through the winding country lanes of Guernsey before arriving at the start of your cliff walk.
As a magnet for modern, cosmopolitan European life, Brussels offers medieval and baroque plazas, and a photo op at the extraordinarily modern 1958 World's Fair landmark, the Atomium.