New destinations. Finally, we’ll be adding new destinations to the Friendly Planet globe. Tours are being planned to Madagascar, Burma (Myanmar), Bali, and Indonesia, plus a number of river cruises in Europe and Asia. In addition, several new ocean cruises will be available starting in the spring of 2010, via Louis Cruises and Costa Cruises, two familiar Friendly Planet favorites.
Posts Tagged ‘Europe’
What’s to come at Friendly Planet in 2010
Monday, December 28th, 2009Enchanting Germany and Oberammergau Passion Play
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
When you hear of Germany what do you think? Fairy-tale castles, medieval churches, stunning natural landscapes, friendly locals, and beer, beer, BEER! Well, now you can add "value" to that list because we’ve designed a tour that blends together 10 days of Germany’s unique cosmopolitan flair and rustic charm for only $3,599.
The first part of our Enchanting Germany tour takes travelers through some of Germany’s most historic and picturesque towns and villages, including Mainz, Marburg, and Eisenach, as well as many others along the way.
The tour begins in Munich and circles the country, finally ending 10 days later in Oberammergau, where travelers can take in the much-sought-after Oberammergau Passion Play. Vacationers will find the German countryside and cities brimming with rich history and culture, and the larger-than-life steins brimming with fresh beer at many of Germany’s famed beer gardens.

Have a look at our Web site for Enchanting Germany’s full itinerary, and don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions. You can also book online. Flights, transfers, great hotels, many meals, a comprehensive sightseeing tour program, and tickets to the Passion Play are all included.
Imperial Cities of Central Europe and Oberammergau Passion Play
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
In addition to our popular Austrian Adventure tour, we also offer tickets to see the Oberammergau Passion Play through our Imperial Cities of Central Europe tour, one of the most comprehensive tours of Central Europe that we have ever offered. For only $4,199, travelers will get a taste of the spellbinding experiences offered in some of the most mesmerizing cities in Europe on this 12-day journey.
This exciting two-part tour takes globe-trotters to four of the most beautiful and historic Central European cities: Munich, Salzburg, Vienna, Prague, and Budapest. Vacationers will explore this complex, multicultural arena of historic, artistic, scientific, industrial, and commercial importance dating back to the Roman Empire.

The tour then culminates with a visit to the village of Oberammergau, where you’ll have the opportunity to view the famed Passion Play.
As you can imagine, the itinerary is extensive, but you can check it out in full detail on our Web site. There are two tour dates available in 2010: May 17 to May 28, and Sept. 9 to Sept. 20.
As always, flights, transfers, great hotels, many meals, and a comprehensive sightseeing tour program are all included in this amazing deal, as well as tickets to the Passion Play. But, hurry to reserve your space. This tour sells out in the blink of an eye!
Customer testimonial from a certified globetrotter
Friday, August 7th, 2009
All feeback is important, but it’s especially gratifying when an experienced traveler gives us the stamp of approval. That’s why the following testimonial, from Jim Villalpando of Taylorsville, Utah, meant so much to us here at the office. Jim and his wife Gloria have gone on numerous Friendly Planet Travel tours, including Egypt, Israel, Petra, Thailand, and Cambodia, as well as tours throughout Europe.
"What can be said that has not been said? Price, value, your tours are an exceptional value. We have been on five friendly planet tours to date and wil be going on our sixth trip to India, Nepal next month. What ever you’re doing, don’t change the formula until we’ve finshed the seven wonders of the world thru friendly planet tours. Great value on all the tours we’ve taken thus far.
– Jim & Gloria Villalpando Taylorsville Utah"
A little look at gran Paris (part 2)
Monday, July 20th, 2009Last week I gave you a little taste of beautiful Paris, through the eyes of my friend Leanna. When we left off, Leanna had described a diverse segway ride past many of the most incredibly attractions of Paris. She continues …
Our Segway tour guides, Simon and Billy, prepared a double-secret list of “best restaurants” not generally known to tourists. We seized immediately upon that. Our favorite restaurants that week were on that list. That was a much-appreciated extra “tip” from the guides to us!
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That same day, after exploring the Jardins du Luxembourg, we embarked on a night bike tour. The bikes were without lights, but we did have reflective jackets to warn any other tourists that we approaching.
We rode at breakneck speed from the Eiffel Tower to the Latin Quarter, over the bridge to the Ile Saint Louis, past Notre Dame, down the Champs Elysee to the Seine, where we took a midnight flyboat up and down the river. The boat trip treated us to sights along the riverbanks — folk dancers, rows of young men mooning the boat, lovers leaning against the walls with wine, the twinkling lights of the Eiffel Tower on the hour.
Next, we enrolled in a wine and cheese tasting class, held in an old subterranean cellar, formerly some sort of prison. Our sommelier was very French, very knowledgeable, and the wine was delicious (we scored a bottle of Sancerre). The other folks in the class were fun, and we ended up sitting with the family of Ted Nugent (remember “Cat Scratch Fever”?).
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Of course, Leanna’s description of delectable French delicacies doesn’t stop there. Stay tuned for the final post tomorrow, when Leanna will tell you all about the romance and flavor of dining in Paris.






