The town of Ceský Krumlov, picturesquely situated above the meandering valley along the upper Vltava River in Southern Bohemia, has won a reputation in many countries of the world.
Enjoy this opportunity to see Vienna, the principal seat of government for one of the most important imperial families in European history.
An excellent introduction to your stay in Prague, which will enable you to see an unforgettable performance of Križík’s Music Fountain.
Visit the 14th Century Karlestejn Castle, one of the most impressive Gothic castles in the Czech Republic.
Visit the Konopiste, one of Bohemia’s most beautiful chateaus and the former home of Ferdinand d’Este.
From the grandeur of the Prague Castle to the atmospheric Little Quarter, this half-day tour is sure to leave you captivated by the beauty of Prague.
Discover what makes the Czech capital so magical on this relaxed full day tour of Prague, taking in the sights from the Old Town and the Lesser Quarter, all the way to Prague Castle. Get ready for a serious Prague city tour (including a boat ride)!
Taste the famous mineral waters of natural springs and tour the largest and most renowned Czech Spa, Karlovy Vary.
Enjoy a boat cruise that will take you through the historical heart of Prague, including the Charles Bridge, National Theatre, Lesser Town and the Prague Castle.
Enjoy a leisurely lunch cruise that leisurely winds down the Vlatva River past many historical and culturally significant sites.
The landmarks of Prague, beautifully illuminated by night, will leave you in awe as you travel down the Vltava River enjoying dinner and music in a romantic and festive atmosphere.
Tour the largest and most renowned Czech Spa, Karlovy Vary, as well as Marianske Lazne.
Tour the notorious concentration camp of Terezin, which held over 150,000 prisoners during the Nazi occupation.
Tour the architecturally rich town of Kutná Hora, built in the Middle Ages and at one time the symbol of the force and wealth of Czech kings.
Have you ever wondered about the work of glassmakers and different stages of glass production?