More information about the difficulty level of sightseeing tours HERE
day 1
Flight from Prague to Paris, then a coach transfer to the Rennes area, with a stop in Chartres to visit the magnificent cathedral, accommodation, optional dinner.
day 2
After breakfast, a tour of Rennes, a medieval town with many half-timbered houses, then departure to Carnac – a visit to the world's most significant prehistoric site, featuring around three thousand menhirs. A short trip to the interesting Quiberon peninsula with a brief stop in the town of the same name at its southernmost point, followed by accommodation in the area. Optional dinner.
day 3
After breakfast, a stop in the typically Breton town with a harbor, Port Louis. Next stop in Pont Aven – 'the town of fourteen mills and fifteen houses,' which attracted many artists in the 19th century (P. Gauguin). Concarneau – a visit to another typical town featuring its main attraction – Ville Close – the fortified town. Departure to Quimper – a town with a wonderful Breton atmosphere, famous for its pottery production, numerous half-timbered houses in the 'old town,' and its cathedral; free time, accommodation, optional dinner.
day 4
After breakfast, travel along the wild, rugged coastline to the westernmost point, Point du Raz, up to 80 meters above the sea, offering breathtaking views of jagged cliffs and crashing waves. Then continue along the rugged coast with a number of typical Breton towns, including a stop in Locronan – known for its elegant Renaissance houses, charming chapel, calvary, and fountain. Transfer through the d’Armorique National Park to the northern coast of Brittany, accommodation in the area, optional dinner.
day 5
After breakfast, departure to Saint Malo, the 'city of corsairs,' which owes its greatest development to the 16th–17th centuries. Tour of the town and castle with numerous historic buildings and fortifications. In the afternoon, departure to Mont St. Michel – a visit to the unique fortified abbey, one of Normandy's symbols, dating back to the 10th century. Travel through the landing area with a stop in Bayeux, home to the Notre Dame Cathedral famous for its 70-meter-long tapestry, then departure to accommodation in the area.
day 6
After breakfast, according to the flight schedule, departure to Nantes/Paris, free time on your own, transfer to the airport, and flight to Prague.
Offer code: CDG1422
More information about the difficulty level of sightseeing tours HERE
day 1
Flight from Prague to Paris, then a coach transfer to the Rennes area, with a stop in Chartres to visit the magnificent cathedral, accommodation, optional dinner.
day 2
After breakfast, a tour of Rennes, a medieval town with many half-timbered houses, then departure to Carnac – a visit to the world's most significant prehistoric site, featuring around three thousand menhirs. A short trip to the interesting Quiberon peninsula with a brief stop in the town of the same name at its southernmost point, followed by accommodation in the area. Optional dinner.
day 3
After breakfast, a stop in the typically Breton town with a harbor, Port Louis. Next stop in Pont Aven – 'the town of fourteen mills and fifteen houses,' which attracted many artists in the 19th century (P. Gauguin). Concarneau – a visit to another typical town featuring its main attraction – Ville Close – the fortified town. Departure to Quimper – a town with a wonderful Breton atmosphere, famous for its pottery production, numerous half-timbered houses in the 'old town,' and its cathedral; free time, accommodation, optional dinner.
day 4
After breakfast, travel along the wild, rugged coastline to the westernmost point, Point du Raz, up to 80 meters above the sea, offering breathtaking views of jagged cliffs and crashing waves. Then continue along the rugged coast with a number of typical Breton towns, including a stop in Locronan – known for its elegant Renaissance houses, charming chapel, calvary, and fountain. Transfer through the d’Armorique National Park to the northern coast of Brittany, accommodation in the area, optional dinner.
day 5
After breakfast, departure to Saint Malo, the 'city of corsairs,' which owes its greatest development to the 16th–17th centuries. Tour of the town and castle with numerous historic buildings and fortifications. In the afternoon, departure to Mont St. Michel – a visit to the unique fortified abbey, one of Normandy's symbols, dating back to the 10th century. Travel through the landing area with a stop in Bayeux, home to the Notre Dame Cathedral famous for its 70-meter-long tapestry, then departure to accommodation in the area.
day 6
After breakfast, according to the flight schedule, departure to Nantes/Paris, free time on your own, transfer to the airport, and flight to Prague.
Offer code: CDG1422