There's an extra dose of magic to a trip to Paris during Christmas, when the "City of Light" is lit up even more brightly by thousands of twinkling lights. Every district of Paris has something festive going on, from window shopping in department stores and browsing the Christmas markets with a glass of vin chaud, to a spin on an outdoor ice rink and horse riding at a vintage fair. So dig out your scarf and gloves and discover Christmas in Paris like you've never experienced before.
Paris is decked out in its Christmas decorations. Trees are draped in twinkling lights and colorful decorations are strewn across the streets. Most areas of Paris take on an extra sparkle for the festive season, but for the most spectacular look head to the Champs-Élysées.
Day 1: Paris
Day 2: Paris
Day 3: Paris, Bruges
Day 4: Bruges, Disneyland París, Paris
Day 5: Paris, Rouen
Day 6: Rouen, Paris
IMPORTANT UPDATE:
Due to the latest changes in the price of fuel and according to the conditions of Aegean Airlines, we inform you that the fuel price of the flights has been calculated at 1000 USD per Metric Ton per hour, for the A320-200 aircraft (based on FOB MED HIGH fuel index ). In the event of a price change of more than 5% during the month of the flights, the possible difference in cost will be borne by the cost of the travelers' participation.
Make sure before your departure that you get all the necessary information about your trip from the seller who served you
Transit time from city to city is always relative and depends on weather conditions, road traffic and border delays
In hotels recommended with vertical lines, the price refers to both. In the event that a hotel does not collect the necessary reservations, we recommend a group, so that people gather in one or two and facilitate the execution of the tour program
Optional activities are not mandatory and are just a suggestion and you are not obliged to participate.
A minimum number of participants is required for their realization.
Mandatory stops will be made (based on relevant legislation for drivers' timetables) at regular intervals (approximately every 2 and a half hours) for coffee, food and toilet. The stopping points are the borders as well as shops on the road. Unfortunately their quality is not always the best. In many places 50 minutes are requested from the cleaners in the toilets
For health reasons, it is not allowed to use the toilet on the bus, as it cannot be disinfected during the journey and is a source of contamination.
Excursionists must adapt to the health rules of the country we are visiting and bring the required documents. The office operates only in advisory capacity.