Baltics - Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania & Poland (13 Days): The BEST with Style
- Highlights & Overview
Departure Date:
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
Meeting Point: Thursday, 23 July 2009 in Tallinn, ESTONIA
Departure Point: Monday, 3 August 2009 in Gdansk, POLAND
Price: $8,295 per person, based on double
occupancy
(NOTE: For upgraded rooms: $9,195)
Plus: Intra Tour Airfare, $480 per person
The Single Supplement: $1,795 (double occupancy room for single
occupancy)
(NOTE: Single Supplement for upgraded rooms: $2,795)
This is an "A Free Universe" EDD (Exclusive
DavidTravel Departure) featuring a luxuriously "ALL INCLUSIVE"
Itinerary.
“A Free
Universe” is the DavidTravel “Welcoming to All” theme that
brings together travelers who seek out new and exciting
experiences while embracing and celebrating diversity.
Itinerary Highlights Include:
• Experience the resonance of the
Dome Cathedral's pipe organ in a private concert
• Discover the
Hill of Crosses, Europe's most impressive sanctuary
• Explore the peculiar mask collection at the Devil's Museum in
Kaunas
• Demystify the Cold War on a private tour of the KGB Museum in
Vilnius
• Witness cultural performances in four medieval old towns
• Visit the most picturesque ports of the Baltic
Overview:
Baltics -
Estonia,
Latvia,
Lithuania &
Poland. Ethereal summer radiance like a perpetual twilight
touches everything you'll see in the Baltic and creates the
feeling that you have stepped into a peaceful pastel painting.
It's been a mere 14 years since these Baltic States regained
their independence and were opened to unrestricted travel. Very
few travelers have ever seen what you will discover in this
lovely part of the world. Walled cities and rugged terrain give
you clues of a past that now only survives in tales and
textbooks. The captivating Old Towns beckon you to stroll on the
cobbled streets and winding alleys to discover art and
architecture dating back hundreds of years. In Latvia, the
beautiful unspoiled beaches invite you to stroll, swim or just
relax in the sun. The gracious people of the Baltic are proud to
display a treasure trove of restored Gothic churches, medieval
castles, quaint town squares and outstanding museums.