ZEEBRUGGE, BELGIUM
Bruges is an exquisitely preserved medieval town whose charm will capture us immediately. Smaller and more contained than many other old Flemish cities, Bruges gives the impression that we have stepped back in time.
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ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
Departing from the ship we will drive through the modern city centre, passing the cube houses on our way to the Spido pier. Here we join our modern cruise boat for a harbour tour lasting approximately 75 minutes.
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HONFLEUR, FRANCE
A guided walking tour of the old part of the city will take us along the narrow streets lined with more than 700 timber-framed houses, all characteristic examples of medieval building techniques.
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ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
The Hague is the governmental capital of the Netherlands and home of Queen Beatrix. Having arrived by coach, we start to explore the city by driving past the Royal Palace, Peace Palace and the Government buildings in the city centre.
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DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN
We will be adsorbed by the island’s history, including a rich Celtic and Viking heritage. We start our tour by travelling across the centre of the Island to Tynwald. In the 10th century the Vikings established the Manx parliament, known as Tynwald
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AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
We travel by coach to the windmill village Zaanse Schans – a name deriving from the defending wall (schans) which was erected at the end of the 16th century for the war against the Spaniards
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ZEEBRUGGE, BELGIUM
Ypres was one of the great Flemish cloth towns of the Middle Ages. Occupied by the German army for one night at the beginning of the Great War, it fell under control of the Allied Forces on 14th October 1914. Some five million British and Commonwealth soldiers passed through Ypres on their way to the front line. Reduced to rubble by constant bombardment, the town has come to symbolise the meaningless slaughter during the Great War. Now restored to its former grandeur, Ypres contains numerous poignant sites and monuments linked to the war.
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