Leaving Glasgow you will head north-west through the rugged Highlands of Scotland until you reach Inveraray, a quaint town built in the mid-18th century on the shores of Loch Fyne. Here you can choose to visit Inveraray Castle* the historic home of the Duke of Argyll, chief of the Clan Campbell, nestled in large beautiful gardens overlooking Loch Fyne. Alternatively, explore the town’s white-washed Georgian houses, wide streets and breathtaking views across the loch.
Your route climbs further north into the Highlands through stunning scenery marked by several dramatic castles and beautiful lochs. You'll pause to admire Kilchurn Castle, one of Scotland’s most photographed castles, nestled on the banks of Loch Awe and beautifully framed by mountains.
Next you will make a stop for lunch in the picturesque harbour town of Oban, ‘Gateway to the Isles’, with free time to explore its horseshoe bay and see MacCaig’s Folly, an iconic 19th century tower reminiscent of the Colosseum in Rome.
After free time exploring, we travel onwards past the 15th century Castle Stalker, which is set on a small island on Loch Laich, before reaching Glencoe, one of Scotland’s most haunting glens and site of the 1692 massacre of the MacDonald clan.
The return journey will take you over the dramatic landscape of Rannoch Moor and the Black Mount before you make the final stop at the pretty conservation village of Luss on the ‘Bonnie, Bonnie Banks’ of Loch Lomond. Here you can feel free to walk along the shore or admire the village before returning to Glasgow.
*OPTIONAL EXTRA. PLEASE NOTE: Inveraray Castle open April - October, alternatives offered November-March.
Sun, Tues & Fri | ALL YEAR
A beautiful and interesting day tour from Salou that will take take you away from the coast onto a scenic route right through the beautiful interior of Catalonia with olive groves and vineyards. The first stop is at the Monastery of Poblet, which is still inhabited by monks that live in almost total seclusion. Poblet is therefore the main example of the famous strict Cistercian order. Poblet is not only a monastery but also a military fort, a palace, a pantheon and famous for its high artistic value. It is therefore quite logical that it´s been placed on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1991.
After visiting the monastery, we´ll drive on to the medieval village of Mont Blanc, famous for its annual knights Festival and where George, alledgedly fought with the dragon!
The walls surrounding Montblanc are one of the best preserved in Catalonia. Here, you´ll have the opportunity to have a nice little walk around and take your seat on one of the terraces for a drink or lunch (optional). We´ll end the day with a visit to a local wine cellar. Your guide will tell you everything you need to know about making wine, from picking the grapes to bottling the bottles. And of course, we´ll also offer you a little glass to taste it all yourselves. Enjoy!
Languages: English, Dutch, French, German and Spanish
THE BEACH ROUTE
The Beach Loop will take you from Central Station along the scenic MacArthur Causeway and all the way around the
Island of Miami Beach. Enjoy the stunning views across the islands and towards the imposing skyline of Downtown
from the causeway, then marvel at Washington Avenue, Collins Avenue and Ocean Drive as we drive you alongside the
Palm trees and show you the best that South Beach has to offer.
THE CITY LOOP
The City Loop departs from Central Station and takes you to see all the most interesting districts of mainland Miami:
Coconut Grove, Little Havana, and the grandeur of Downtown Miami, Freedom Tower, the County Courthouse and Vizcaya Museum... all this and more await you as you as you explore the
City Loop.
Experience the unique areas of Wynwood, named one of the” Coolest Cities in the World” by Vogue. Wynwood is
home to a wide variety of museums and art galleries. Explore Midtown, home to national and local shopping stores and restaurants. You will also visit Over town, which was once the center for nightly entertainment in Miami during its
height in the 1940s & 50’s.
Sicher, beständig und leicht zu transportieren. Diese vielseitige Laterne bietet bis zu 12 Stunden LED-Licht in einer Auswahl von 7 Farben, weiße LED oder ein Mehrfarben-Modus, um allmählich durch alle Farben in Folge zu verblassen.
Hauptmerkmale:
- Umweltfreundliche Lampe, solarenergiebetrieben
- 9 Modi - 7 verschiedene Farben, weiße LED und mehrfarbige Fade
- Besonders leicht und kompakt
- Geht nicht unter und ist bei bis zu 1 Meter tiefe wasserfest
- Halbdurchsichtig und sehr belastbar
- TPU Material – PVC- und Phthalate-frei
- Nach 10 Stunden Sonne voll geladen
- Justierbarer Bügel mit sicheren Klemmen für einfaches Hängen
- LED-Ladezustandsanzeigen
Technischen Daten:
- Abmessungen (aufgeblasen): 11,5cm x 11,5cm x 12cm
- Packungsgröße (deflationiert): 11,5 cm x 11,5 cm x 2,5 cm