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Journey through the vibrant cultures of Spain, Morocco and Portugal on this immersive multi-country adventure. Wander Barcelona’s artistic streets, explore the Moorish palaces of Granada, experience the colours of Marrakech and Fes, and finish along Portugal’s charming cities and coastline. This itinerary blends iconic landmarks, rich history and authentic local experiences for a truly unforgettable journey.

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Itineraries

Day 1

Barcelona

Bienvenidos! Welcome to Spain. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6.00 pm. Please confirm this time by asking hotel reception or checking for a note in the hotel lobby. There may be some free time before your welcome meeting to get your bearings in Barcelona, the Catalan capital known for its art and architecture. 

Special Information 
Airport transfers are not included. Our transfer portal offers the option to book your airport transfers for an easier arrival experience (additional charges apply). Access to this portal will be available through your Traveller Hub once your booking is confirmed.

Hotel check-in time is at 3 pm. If arriving prior to this, you will be able to leave your luggage with hotel reception and explore your surroundings until check-in becomes available. The hotel may grant early check-in, however this is strictly subject to availability and at the hotel’s discretion.

Day 2

Barcelona - Zaragoza - Madrid

Hotel
EXE Plaza Hotel - Madrid
 
Meal: Breakfast

After breakfast, we’ll depart around 8:30 am and head from Barcelona to Madrid, making a stop in Zaragoza along the way. 

As we travel inland, we’ll reach Zaragoza, a city rich in history and charm. Enjoy some free time and explore Zaragoza at your own pace. You will have the chance to admire the impressive Basilica del Pilar, known for its stunning baroque architecture and panoramic views of the Ebro River. Don’t miss the Aljafería Palace, a beautiful example of Moorish design. Take a leisurely walk through the historic center, where you’ll discover hidden gems like the Cathedral of La Seo. 

After exploring, we’ll continue our journey back to Madrid, arriving in the late afternoon. You’ll have the rest of the afternoon and evening to relax at your leisure, soaking in the lively atmosphere of Madrid’s plazas, shops, and vibrant energy.

Inspiring Highlights   

Zaragoza, Basilica del Pilar, Aljafería Palace

Special Information 

Your travel time today will be approximately 8 hours. 

Day 3

Madrid

Hotel
EXE Plaza Hotel - Madrid
 
Meal: Breakfast

After breakfast, embark on a guided walking tour through the heart of Madrid. An expert guide will lead you to iconic landmarks, uncover hidden gems, and share the city's rich history, offering captivating stories and local insights at every stop.

The rest of the afternoon is free for you to discover Madrid and you’ll have ample time to explore the city at your own pace. You might choose to visit the iconic Palacio Real, the breathtaking Royal Palace, where you can admire its magnificent architecture, lavish interiors, and beautiful gardens. If you’re a food and culture enthusiast, why not book a tapas tour? Wander through Madrid’s historic streets, sampling delectable local tapas while discovering the city’s rich culinary heritage. Whether you’re immersed in royal history or indulging in traditional Spanish flavors, your day in the heart of Spain’s capital is sure to be unforgettable!

Optional Tour - Royal Palace of Madrid (with Audioguide)

Explore the Royal Palace of Madrid on a self-guided visit with an audio guide, and discover its stunning baroque architecture, featuring over 3,000 rooms and masterpieces by artists like Caravaggio, Velázquez, and Goya. As the largest palace in Western Europe, it offers a rich glimpse into the city's history and grandeur. Don’t miss the beautiful Campo del Moro and Sabatini Gardens for a perfect blend of culture and nature.

Meeting Point: Palacio Real de Madrid
Includes: Entrance Fees, Audioguide (to be collected at the counter).

Day 4

Madrid - Consuegra - Granada

Hotel
Gran Hotel Luna de Granada
 
Meal: Breakfast

After breakfast, we travel from Madrid to Granada, with a stop in Consuegra, a charming town in the heart of La Mancha. Famous for its iconic windmills and medieval castle, Consuegra offers a unique peek into Spain's history and literary legacy, particularly celebrated in Don Quixote. We'll visit the Molinos, where you can explore the windmills dotting the rolling hills and take in the stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Afterward, you'll have some free time to discover the city at your own pace.

Then we’ll continue our journey south toward Granada, a city nestled at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. 

Arriving in the evening, you’ll be welcomed by the stunning beauty of Granada, where Moorish palaces, winding streets, and vibrant tapas bars await, offering a rich history that will captivate you throughout your stay.

Inspiring Highlights

Consuegra 

Special Information

Your travel time today will be approximately 7 hours. 

Day 5

Granada

Hotel
Gran Hotel Luna de Granada
 
Meal: Breakfast

Today, it's time to explore the renowned Alhambra and Generalife Gardens. With the vastness of this stunning complex, be prepared for about three hours of walking—don’t forget your comfortable shoes! 

The Alhambra stands as a living testament to Granada's Arab heritage. This impressive palace and fortress complex, with its towers, palaces, patios, and gardens, is one of the most visited sites in Spain. Dominating Granada’s historic Arabic quarter, the Alhambra boasts exquisite palaces, peaceful pathways, and breathtaking gardens. You’ll be mesmerized by the intricate details—sumptuous interiors, stunning Islamic geometric patterns, delicately carved wood, and extraordinary ornamental features. Originally built by the Moors as a fortress during their rule in Spain, this complex reflects their opulent lifestyle.

After your visit, the rest of the day is free for you to explore Granada at your own pace. The city is famous for its tapas bars, so why not spend some time sampling delicious local bites? Wander through the Albaicín, Granada’s old Arab Quarter, with its maze of narrow alleys, fountains, squares, and whitewashed houses. Stop by the Alcaicería, a bustling bazaar in the heart of the city that once served as the Moorish silk market, where you can shop for handmade crafts like ceramics, marquetry, and leather goods. 

Enjoy a short walk through the ancient Moorish neighbourhood of Albaicin that ends at one of the most famous viewpoints in Granada that offers a breathtaking view of the Alhambra.

Enjoy the rest of your evening at leisure. If you're looking to unwind, consider booking a hammam experience and a relaxing massage. Your tour leader will be happy to assist with the arrangements.

Inspiring Highlights

Alhambra and Generalife Gardens Guided Tour

Special Information

Today will involve approximately 3 hours of walking.

Day 6

Granada - Algeciras - Tangier - Asilah - Rabat

Hotel
Belere Hotel - Rabat
 
Meal: Breakfast

We'll have an early start after breakfast for a long day of travel, with a transfer to Algeciras to catch the ferry to Tangier, Morocco.

Accompanied by your European guide, you’ll sail from Europe to Africa, crossing the Strait of Gibraltar. The ferry ride takes approximately 1.5 hours.

Upon arrival, meet your Moroccan guide and journey by bus along the coast. We’ll stop in Asilah, a small city on the northwest tip of the Atlantic coast. The city is a living art gallery, thanks to its renowned month-long art festival every summer, where artists paint wall murals throughout the medina. Here you’ll have free time to explore.

We’ll then head to Rabat, the diplomatic and administrative capital, for the night.

Inspiring Highlights

Cross the Strait of Gibraltar, Asilah

Special Information 

Your travel time today will be approximately 9.5 hours, including 1.5 hours on the ferry.

Please note ferry delays can happen, and passport control often involves very long lines.  

Keep your passport ready as you will pass international border controls in both Morocco and Spain. During the ferry transfer, it is essential to be aware that travellers are responsible for carrying their own luggage for a significant distance. This includes navigating through immigration building halls, using stairs (not escalators), and tackling steep staircases on the ferry itself. Please ensure that your luggage is packed in a way that allows you to carry it comfortably and unassisted throughout the journey.

Today your group will say goodbye to your Spanish tour leader who will accompany you on the ferry, and you will be joined by a new tour leader in Morocco. Our tour leaders will be in contact with each other to ensure a smooth changeover.

Day 7

Rabat - Casablanca - Marrakech

Hotel
Hotel Opera Plaza - Marrakech
 
Meal: Breakfast

This morning after breakfast, your tour leader will help you explore Rabat’s main highlights: the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a striking masterpiece of modern Moroccan architecture and the Kasbah of the Udayas, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Royal Palace, the official residence of the King of Morocco, is another of the city’s beautiful landmarks.

We’ll then set off for romantic Casablanca. This busy port city is famous for its art deco buildings and the modern-day masterpiece, the Hassan II Mosque, the largest mosque in Africa (entrance not included).
It took more than seven years to build this impressive site. Decorated with intricate tiles – more than 10,000 m2 of zellige was used – beautiful carvings and an unusual glass floor, allowing worshippers to feel like they’re praying directly over the ocean. This huge building is part on land and part on sea. 

Afterward, we’ll set off for ancient, exotic Marrakech – a feast for the senses. Be enticed by the alluring scents and brilliant colours of the spice markets, the sounds of the musicians, the rich folds of carpets, delectable foods, acrobats, and perfumed gardens. Marrakech won’t disappoint – it’s eclectic, beautiful, and a modern fusion of Moroccan and international culture. 

Depending on arrival time, once you’ve settled into your hotel, we’ll head to the old medina to catch a glimpse of this bustling destination at night.

Inspiring Highlights

Mausoleum of Mohammed V, Kasbah of the Udayas, Royal Palace, The Hassan II Mosque, Old Medina

Special Information 

Your travel time today will be approximately 4.5 hours. 

Day 8

Marrakech

Hotel
Hotel Opera Plaza - Marrakech
 
Meal: Breakfast

After breakfast, meet your local guide and set off for a morning tour of the old medina, through the bustling souks that are the lifeblood flowing through the city. A medina is the historic heart of a city. Shops, restaurants, markets and homes line the twisting and turning streets. This is the trading centre of the city and the sights, sounds and fragrant smells are almost overwhelming. The walls surrounding the medina, made of a distinct orange-red clay and chalk, were built in the 12th century. 

We’ll stop by Koutoubia Mosque; its famous minaret is the prototype for others of its kind around the world, including La Giralda in Seville. The mosque is surrounded by beautiful gardens. 
Walk back through the streets of the old medina to the famous Djemaa el-Fna, the main square of Marrakech in the heart of the medina. It’s big and frantic, with scores of people shopping, eating, getting henna tattoos, and watching snake charmers. Packed with locals and tourists alike, it’s certainly memorable.

The rest of the day is free to explore further or shop in the bazaar. No doubt you’re becoming familiar with Moroccan delicacies, like aromatic tajines, couscous, and the street food favorite pastilla. Moroccan food is as exciting as you’d imagine – spicy, full-flavored, and often boasting a mix of contrasting textures and flavors. You’ll find street vendors and waiters at restaurants all eager – almost too eager – to win your custom. Make like a local and sip sweet mint tea at a cafe as you watch the world go by. 

Inspiring Highlights

Old Medina, Koutoubia Mosque, Djemaa el-Fna

Optional Tour - Cooking class at La Maison Arabe

Today enjoy a cooking class at the the legendary restaurant at La Maison Arabe where you will use modern equipment found in everyday kitchens. At the end of each workshop, you will dine on the meal you have prepared. At a typical half-day workshop, one learns to prepare an appetizer and a main dish, or a main dish and dessert. The workshops are conducted by a dada (traditional Moroccan cook) or a chef.

Starts: approx: 3pm 
Duration: approx: 3 hours

Please note the start and duration times outlined are subject to change based on factors beyond our control such as traffic and weather conditions. Your Tour Guide will confirm operation times with you whilst on-tour and can answer any further questions you may have.

Day 9

Marrakech - Ouarzazate - Dades

Hotel
Hôtel Xaluca Dades
 
Meal: Breakfast, Dinner

This morning after breakfast we’ll begin our journey to the Sahara along mountain roads today, crossing over Morocco’s highest pass, Tizi n’Tichka (2,260 meters), to arrive at the ancient ksar of Ait Benhaddou – you may recognize this from Game of Thrones. Centuries ago, this was an important stop for caravans carrying salt across the Sahara. Today, this UNESCO World Heritage Site remains a striking example of southern Morocco architecture.

We’ll take a walking tour of its grand kasbah, a fine example of clay architecture.

Then, a drive out to Ouarzazate reveals dramatic landscapes where productions like Lawrence of Arabia, The Sheltering Sky, and Black Hawk Down were filmed. This charming village, once an old military enclave, is now home to two movie studios.

We’ll then continue onwards for the night in the Dadès Valley, where you will enjoy a Moroccan dinner as a group.

Inspiring Highlights

Ait Benhaddou, Ouarzazate 

Special Information 

Your travel time today will be approximately 6 hours.

Day 10

Dades - Erfoud

Hotel
Hotel Chergui Erfoud
 
Meal: Breakfast, Dinner

This morning after breakfast, we’ll depart for Todra Gorge, a breathtaking natural wonder with towering cliffs rising over 250 metres. Here, we’ll enjoy a walk through the dramatic gorges before stopping for coffee.

Our journey continues to Erfoud, known as the gateway to the Sahara. Upon arrival, the group will have free time, often spent in the desert to witness a stunning sunset. 

Later, we’ll return to the hotel for a delicious buffet dinner.

Inspiring Highlights

Todra Gorge

Special Information 

Your travel time today will be approximately 5 hours.

Day 11

Erfoud - Midelt - Fes

Hotel
Les Merinides - Fes
 
Meal: Breakfast

After breakfast, we’ll journey to Midelt, a market town originally built as a base for mining in the area. It’s the perfect spot to break up the journey back from the Sahara. Surrounded by natural wonders, like the imposing Mount Ayachi looming over the town, it’s a refreshing place to take a breath and relax.

Then it’s onto the Living Museum of Fes. The well-preserved medieval labyrinth of Fes is the country’s cultural capital, surely the spiritual heart of Morocco.
You’ll have free time here – perhaps a chance to explore the old city, stop by one of the city’s famous tanneries, or see the oldest university in the world.

Inspiring Highlights

Midelt, Fes

Special Information 

Your travel time today will be approximately 8 hours. 

Day 12

Fes

Hotel
Les Merinides - Fes
 
Meal: Breakfast

This morning, your guide will take you on a tour of the beautiful imperial city of Fes.
We’ll see the grand seven golden gates of the impressive royal palace and the walled old Jewish Quarter. You’ll see the distinctive, ornate city gate, Bab Bou Jeloud. This iconic blue gate is the entrance to the old medina, where you’ll take a walking tour. Walk in the narrow maze-like streets of the city passing artisans at work, vendors selling leather and oils, and locals gathering to eat, shop, and pray. The winding paths – no cars allowed, instead you’ll see donkeys – seem to go on forever in this 540-acre medina.

Enjoy the rest of the day at your own leisure.

Inspiring Highlights

Royal Palace, Jewish Quarter, Bab Bou Jeloud

Day 13

Fes - Tangier

Hotel
Hilton Garden Inn - Tangier
 
Meal: Breakfast

Enjoy a leisurely morning, and in the afternoon, we’ll head to Tangier, the coastal town that serves as Europe’s gateway to Africa. 

Just a short boat ride from Spain, Tangier offers a unique blend of African and European influences. Once you arrive, the rest of the day is yours to explore. The medina, a major highlight, is exactly what you’d imagine—vibrant, with narrow, maze-like alleyways filled with shops, teahouses, and homes. For some great people-watching, head to the Grand Socco, a spacious square at the entrance to the medina, and a popular gathering spot.

Special Information 

Your travel time today will be approximately 5 hours. 

Day 14

Tangier - Algeciras - Seville

Hotel
Hotel Exe Sevilla Macarena
 
Meal: Breakfast

After breakfast, you'll be transferred to the port to meet your European guide and board the ferry to Spain.

On arrival in Algeciras, you’ll be taken to Seville, capital of Andalusia. This bustling port is known for being a joyous town; famous for oranges, tapas and flamenco.

Seville is another Andalusian city that has roots linked to North Africa as seen through its architecture and cuisine. But it is flamenco for which Seville is truly famous. Originating as an expression of oppression by the region’s gypsy population, this area is the birthplace of the guitar, first designed for use in flamenco music. Today, the town is still the world capital of flamenco.

Special Information 

Today's total travel time will be approximately 6 hours, including 1.5 hours on the ferry.

Please note ferry delays can happen, and passport control often involves very long lines.  

Keep your passport ready as you will pass international border controls in both Morocco and Spain. During the ferry transfer, it is essential to be aware that travelers are responsible for carrying their own luggage for a significant distance. This includes navigating through immigration building halls, using stairs (not escalators), and tackling steep staircases on the ferry itself. Please ensure that your luggage is packed in a way that allows you to carry it comfortably and unassisted throughout the journey.

Day 15

Seville

Hotel
Hotel Exe Sevilla Macarena
 
Meal: Breakfast

After breakfast, enjoy a guided orientation tour in the irresistible city of Seville. Seville is home to the country’s best Fiestas and the site of some well-known scenes in big films. Afterward, perhaps visit the city’s colossal Gothic cathedral and its famous Giralda, or bell tower. The Seville Cathedral is the third largest church in the world as well as the largest Gothic church and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is also the final burial place of Christopher Columbus.

 Enjoy the afternoon at leisure further discovering this enchanting city.

Inspiring Highlights

Plaza de España, Santa Cruz, Seville Cathedral

Special Information 

Your travel time today will be approximately 5 hours. 

Day 16

Seville - Faro - Lisbon

Hotel
SANA Metropolitan Hotel - Lisbon
 
Meal: Breakfast

After breakfast, we’ll set off for Portugal today. On the way, we’ll stop in the charming town of Faro in the heart of the Algarve. Enjoy lunch and explore the old town at leisure.

On arrival in Lisbon, you will have the evening to relax after a long day of travel.

Inspiring Highlights

Faro

Special Information 

Your travel time today will be approximately 7 hours. 

Day 17

Lisbon

Hotel
SANA Metropolitan Hotel - Lisbon
 
Meal: Breakfast

This morning after breakfast we will set out on a morning orientation tour of charismatic Lisbon. 

We’ll visit traditional neighborhoods and take in the Belem district, a relaxed area on the Tagus River known for its fresh seafood restaurants and colorful houses. We invite all our travellers to try a “Belem cake”, an exquisite local delicacy. This area is the birthplace of the great Portuguese navigators who sailed the oceans in the Fifteenth Century. Along our tour, we will see Belem Tower and the beautiful Jeronimos Monastery, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

The afternoon following our guided tour is free for you to relax or explore this great city independently.

Inspiring Highlights

Belem district, Belem Tower, Jeronimos Monastery

Optional Tour - Sunset Fado and Dinner Tour

Get ready for a night of tasty Portuguese food, tipples, and tunes on this Lisbon tour. You’ll discover the city as dusk falls, heading out alongside locals for dinner and drinks, and taking in a dramatic Fado performance that will leave you mesmerised all night long.

To join this activity you will need to make your way to Central Lisbon by 7pm (subject to change - time and location to be confirmed by your Tour Leader). A taxi to the starting location costs approximately €10 to €15 each way.

Start time approx: 7:00pm
Finish time approx: 11:00pm
Includes: Fado performance, dinner.

Day 18

Lisbon

Enjoy one last delicious breakfast this morning, before your adventure comes to an end after checking out of your hotel.

Thank you for travelling with Inspiring Vacations. We hope you had a memorable experience.

Special Information

Airport transfers are not included. Our transfer portal offers the option to book your airport transfers for an easier arrival experience (additional charges apply). Access to this portal will be available through your Traveller Hub once your booking is confirmed.

  • 17 nights in 4 and 5-star hotels
  • Cross the Strait of Gibraltar by ferry from Europe to Africa and back
  • Activities indicated in the itinerary including entry fees
  • Breakfast daily, 2 dinners
  • Fully escorted by English-speaking guide throughout all 3 countries
  • All entrance fees to the sites listed (except optional activities)
  • Dedicated private transportation throughout

Note:

    🛏️ Shared room available for solo passengers. This tour offers solo passengers the option to share a room with a fellow passenger of the same gender and avoid the Single Traveller supplement.
  • Travel Insurance – your North Travel consultant can provide you with a quote. Get a quote now.
  • Tourism visa or transit visa if required
  • Upgrades to Premium Economy, Business Class and First Class available and to be quote at the time of booking.
  • Itinerary deviations (e.g. extensions or specific airline requests). This will be quoted by a North Travel consultant at the time of booking.
  • Professional service fee's (if any)

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Secure your trip with a $99.00 deposit per person.

Once we receive your deposit, we will send you an invoice with your remaining balance and payment options.

Instalment Schedule:

At the time of booking pay a $99.00 deposit per person.
Pay a 1st installment of $1,999.00 per person within 7 days.
Pay a 2nd installment of $1,999.00 per person within 60 days.
You will then be invoiced for final payment 120 days prior to departure.
Cooling Off Period
A refund will be available within the 7-day cooling-off period unless otherwise restricted by the purchased product.

Where 'last minute' bookings are available within 71 days of departure, the cooling-off period does not apply and bookings are immediately non-refundable.

Starting Point

Your starting hotel may differ from the original itinerary. Please refer to your final documentation which will be provided approximately 14-30 days before departure for your confirmed hotel list. If you need to book pre-tour accommodation independently, we suggest you do this only once you have received your final hotel list for your tour. If you would like to book something sooner, we recommend that you book using a flexible rate that can be canceled through your chosen third-party provider without penalty.

Travelers will arrive at various times throughout the day depending on the flights booked. If arriving before standard check-in time, which is generally 3 pm, you are welcome to leave your luggage at hotel reception and explore your surroundings until check-in becomes available as there are no scheduled activities on day 1 of the itinerary. The hotel may grant early check-in, however this is strictly subject to availability and at the hotel’s discretion.

Note: if you need to apply for a tourist visa before departure, we recommend using the details of the suggested hotel on the tour itinerary if you wish to fulfill this before the release of your final tour documentation. Please refer to our visa section for more information on whether or not a visa is required for your destination.

Arrival Details

Airport transfers are not included as part of your package. However, we trust that your journey from the airport to the hotel will be comfortable and hassle-free.

Airport Transfers

There are several ways to travel between Tokyo and Osaka airports and our hotels, which can be overwhelming. We have created helpful guides below to assist you in Airport transfers.

Tokyo Haneda Airport Transfers Guide

Tokyo Narita Airport Transfers Guide

Osaka Kansai Airport Transfers Guide

Osaka Itami Airport Transfers Guide

Optional Airport Transfers - Transfer Portal

Depending on the package purchased, you may have the option to add airport transfers to your booking and you can do so through your Traveller Hub account. We partner with an online marketplace where travellers can compare and select the transfer of their choice.

Inspiring Vacations acts as an agent on behalf of our transfer service partner and any service is delivered by the provider. Inspiring Vacations cannot be held liable for any loss resulting from the transfer service provided. It is the customer's responsibility to ensure any transfer booked meets the requirements of any other travel arrangements. Likewise, your tour leader or any of our on-ground representatives cannot be held responsible for the service of your transfer nor are they in a position to assist with amending your reservation. Any transfer booking is separate from any other booking with Inspiring Vacations, regardless of whether purchased with regards to the same travel journey

When you make your transfer service booking, you will receive a confirmation email and this will include your meeting instructions, as well as direct contact details. Please ensure you print and bring this with you as you will need to ensure you can make direct contact with your transfer service provider.

Welcome Meeting Instructions

You are welcome to arrive at any time on Day 1 of your tour and the day is at your leisure. Upon checking in at the hotel, you will receive a letter containing meeting instructions for the following morning. If you do not automatically receive these details, please ask for them. Generally, you must meet at the lobby the following morning (on the day that sightseeing commences) as early as 08.15 am local time. Please ensure that you are on time.

In Case of Emergency

Although we strive to deliver exceptional holiday experiences, unforeseen circumstances can occasionally arise during travel. If any issues arise during your trip, it's essential to promptly communicate them to your tour leader or local representative. This ensures they can take immediate action to address the problem and mitigate any negative impact on the remainder of your journey.

We understand that there may be instances where your tour leader or local representative is unable to resolve a situation to your satisfaction. In such cases, we encourage you to request that the tour leader or local representative escalate the matter to their direct manager for further assistance.

You also have the option to share details in your online feedback after the tour. However, please keep in mind that it's challenging for us to offer practical assistance once the trip is completed. Therefore, notifying us while still traveling allows us the chance to address the issue in real time and provide a timely resolution.

For general contact details please visit the Contact Us page on our website.

When your final tour documentation is released, this will include an emergency contact for our local travel partner while you are on tour. If this is not included in your documentation, you will receive this on arrival during your welcome meeting.

Finishing Point

Your finishing hotel may differ from the original itinerary. Please refer to your final documentation which will be provided approximately 14-30 days before departure for your confirmed hotel list. If you need to book additional post-tour accommodation, please do so once you have the final hotel list. We recommend booking a flexible rate that can be changed or canceled without penalty should there be any unforeseen changes to your booking.

Travelers will depart at various times throughout the day depending on the flights booked. Check-out time is generally from 10 am-12 pm. You are welcome to leave your luggage at the hotel reception and spend your final moments of free time exploring the area or please speak with hotel staff if you would like to extend your check-out time. This service is subject to availability and will likely come at an additional cost payable directly.

Departure Details

Airport transfers are not included as part of your package. However, we trust that your journey from the hotel to the airport will be comfortable and hassle-free.

As an added service, we do offer airport transfers at an additional cost which can be booked via your Traveler Hub. We recommend you wait until you receive your final documentation to book transfers as your start and end hotels will only be confirmed at this point. Please note that if you are choosing to book an independent airport transfer service, your Tour Leader cannot be held responsible for any unforeseen circumstances that may arise, nor can they resolve any concerns that you may have with your transfer service.

Alternatively, Japan’s public transport system is very efficient and reliable. To make your way to the airport from the hotel, there are various connections by express train or limousine bus. Alternatively, Japan’s public transport system is very efficient and reliable. The hotel concierge can provide helpful advice, too.

Tour Suitability

Hotel rooms in Japan, especially in Tokyo, can be smaller than you may be used to (typically 15–25 sqm). While compact, they are clean, comfortable, and well-designed. Every effort will be made to accommodate double room requests. However, during busy periods, there may be occasions when we are unable to offer a double room, so a twin room will be provided.
This journey spans a vast and varied landscape, with most travel conducted by private coach. This means there will be some long travel days, but it's the perfect opportunity to sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenic views from your window. Please review the itinerary for estimated travel times.
Japan has strict coach driver break laws, so we may have longer lunches—but this gives you more time to enjoy the food and connect with the group.
Japan is best explored on foot and travellers will be required to do lots of walking, so be sure to pack comfortable shoes.
You may join a group where some of your fellow passengers may be travelling onwards to other parts of Japan when your tour comes to a finish. If you'd like more information on alternative tour options or extensions, please feel free to contact us.
In Japan, showers are often located over a bathtub, and bathrooms usually have a raised step at the entrance. Travellers with limited mobility should take this into account, as both features can present accessibility challenges.
Cherry Blossom Season

Cherry blossom season is one of the most beautiful times to visit Japan, with stunning pink blooms transforming parks, temples, and city streets. However, it is also the busiest travel period of the year. Popular sightseeing spots attract large crowds, meaning longer wait times at attractions, restaurants, and transport hubs. Roads and bus parks experience heavier congestion, which can lead to slower travel times. Hotels and trains are in high demand, and the overall atmosphere is lively and bustling. While the charm of cherry blossoms is truly special, it’s important to set expectations for a busier and more energetic travel experience.

Personal Medication

If you regularly use certain forms of medication, bear in mind that Japanese customs can be very strict regarding the importation of some relatively common drugs, including any opioids, psychotropics, tranquilisers, and certain antihistamines. They can also be strict regarding medical equipment like syringes. If you have any doubts, please refer to the official guidelines by Japan’s Ministry of Health.

Visas & Entry Requirements

Many countries require a visa and obtaining the correct visa for your trip and any countries you may transit through is your responsibility. We recommend you check your visa requirements as soon as you have booked your trip. This will ensure you have time to prepare your documents and for your visa application to be processed. You can check the visa entry requirements for your nationality via our page here:

https://inspiringvacations-8357211.hs-sites.com/visa-information

You’ll need a valid passport to travel internationally and most countries require your passport to have a minimum of 6 months validity, so remember to check the expiry date.

We need your passport information to get everything ready for your trip so the information on your booking must match your passport exactly. Please take care to provide the correct details. We recommend carrying a copy of the photo page of your passport while traveling and leaving a copy at home with family or friends.

Pace

This tour category is Steady

Our Steady tours offer a good mix of guided sightseeing and personal free time. With a combination of 2-3 night stays and occasional 1 night stops in key locations, this pace allows for deeper exploration while minimising long travel days

Activity and Mobility

This tour is categorised as: 3 out of 5 - Balanced

Our Balanced tours involve a moderate level of physical activity and are designed to suit the majority of travellers. Be prepared for walking on varied surfaces, which may include cobblestones, gravel paths, and noticeable inclines common in historic towns and natural areas. You must be confident on your feet and capable of navigating multiple flights of stairs and uneven ground without assistance to fully participate.

Activity snapshot

Activity: Mostly easy walking, 1–2.5 hours at a time, at a relaxed pace with regular stops.
Typical walking distances: 2–4 km on touring days.
Touring style: Primarily private coach travel with short sightseeing walks.
Mobility requirements

Mobility: Suits travellers confident with moderate stop-start walking, standing for periods, and managing stairs.
Luggage: Passengers must carry/manage their own bags during hotel check-ins/outs.
Hotel bathrooms: Often have a step up into the bathroom; showers typically positioned over bathtubs.
Accessibility: Not all sites or stations have escalators/lifts; stairs are common at temples and shrines.
Walking surfaces

Predominantly paved city streets and footpaths.
Cobblestones and stone steps at heritage sites.
Dirt or gravel roads in some rural areas.
Occasional uphill walks and uneven terrain.
Terrain & environment

Cities: Mostly flat and paved, with some busy pedestrian areas.
Cultural/nature sites: Shrines, temples, gardens, and castle grounds may involve steps, slopes, and mixed surfaces.
Any physical ailments you may have must be disclosed at the time of booking to determine your suitability and where required, supporting documentation may be requested to ensure that we are comfortable that you will enjoy your tour.

Group Size

Minimum: 20 passengers, Maximum: 40 passengers

Escorted Style

This tour is fully escorted by a dedicated tour leader who will accompany you throughout the tour. If your trip includes multiple countries, you will be met by a new tour leader in each country and any internal flights included will be unescorted.

Tour Type

Our Classic Tours offer unparalleled value for money and are the perfect style of travel for those on a budget, though still eager to pack as much into their itinerary as possible. These tours tick all the boxes with an abundance of inclusions such as sightseeing highlights, expert tour guides, quality accommodation, transfers, coach transportation, some meals and more. Please note that the maximum group size will vary between tours and will be mentioned within the Fine Print of each tour page.

Exclusions

International Flights
Airport transfers
Visas
Travel insurance (compulsory)
Tipping
Optional Activities
Personal expenses
Anything not mentioned in the itinerary
Getting Around

While touring Japan, you will be traveling to each place by dedicated, private coaches and trains (where included in your selected itinerary), including riding the iconic Shinkansen, or bullet train. Expect some long travel journeys on the coach but rest assured there will be comfort stops along the way where you can freshen up, stretch your legs, use the bathroom, and often, purchase refreshments. Generally, lunch stops will be taken at rest stops as they can easily accommodate our large groups.

If you’re arriving in Japan before your tour commencing and exploring on your own, Japanese public transport is world-class and it’s simpler to get around than you may think. While there are many different lines, from regular express trains to underground metros and of course, the famous Shinkansen (bullet train), all are easy to navigate. Most train stations even have platform signage in English and Japanese, as well as symbols denoting regular or bullet trains. When in doubt, consult a staff member – if they don’t speak English, they can point you to someone who does. Alternatively, get familiar with a maps app before your trip (like Google Maps); many provide detailed transport information, right down to the platform trains will depart from.

Hotel Ratings

To give you the most accurate picture possible, we don't just rely on a single source for hotel ratings. We go beyond by researching various trusted travel websites like Tripadvisor and Booking.com. This allows us to analyze a wider range of genuine customer reviews and experiences, giving you a well-rounded understanding of the hotel's typical star rating.

This means you can book with confidence, knowing the hotel has a strong track record of satisfied guests.

Accommodation Details

In Japan, hotels commonly used for group touring are known as Business hotels. These hotels offer affordable accommodation and although the rooms are typically small, averaging between 15m2 to 20m2, they are clean, well-maintained, and equipped with a private bathroom featuring a toilet, sink, and shower. Some rooms may have a shower over a small bath. Overall, a comfortable place to rest and recharge before a full day of sightseeing.

These hotels generally provide essential amenities like soap, shampoo, toothbrushes, toothpaste, razors, cotton buds, shower caps, and towels. Additionally, most rooms are furnished with a television, air conditioner, hairdryer, empty refrigerator, and a water boiler with complimentary green tea bags. However, it's important to note that not all hotels may offer these amenities, so we recommend traveling with any essentials and creature comforts you deem necessary. If there are any concerns, please speak to the hotel staff.

On every two or three floors of these hotels, you may find a common room with vending machines, and some may have coin-operated washing machines and dryers. There might also be a clothing iron available, but if not, you can request one from the hotel reception, and if available, it will usually be brought directly to your room. It's worth noting that not all hotels provide laundry facilities. Once you receive your documentation (14-30 days before departure), to best prepare yourself, read up on the facilities available at each hotel. If you require a specific need while on tour, such as laundry facilities or money exchange service, speak to the Inspiring Vacations Tour Leader who will be able to assist you. The hotels used are conveniently located near convenience stores and transportation options, making it easy to purchase any forgotten essentials, snacks, or on-the-go lunch options.

Generally, these Business hotels offer a buffet-style breakfast with a mix of Japanese and Western food choices. Since you'll be traveling in a foreign country, we encourage you to approach all your dining experiences with an open mind and a sense of adventure, as Western-style dining options may not always be readily available. If you have any specific dietary requirements, please consult your Inspiring Vacations Tour Leader to check if your needs can be accommodated. Additionally, we suggest bringing along some of your favorite snacks from home in case the local cuisine may not align with your preferences.

Travel Tip: twin rooms are usually slightly bigger than double rooms in Japan, so if you want a little more space, we suggest requesting a twin room throughout but keep in mind these are subject to availability. We strongly recommend only traveling with one piece of luggage per person due to room sizes and you will be responsible for handling your luggage at all times.

Packing Essentials

What you need to pack for your tour will vary according to the trip style you have chosen, the countries you are visiting, and when you are traveling. We recommend you pack as lightly as possible, ensuring that you can carry and lift your luggage, and walk with it for short distances or up or down a flight of stairs.

A lockable suitcase with wheels is ideal for this trip. It is recommended that you keep your main luggage weight around 15kg and no more than 20kg. A small or medium-sized backpack (45-50 liters) is another good option. You'll also need a day pack/bag to carry water, a camera, a jacket, and your essentials while touring during the day.

In Japan, you will need to manage your luggage for the most part. Train stations are quite complex and usually require a lot of stair climbing, especially when doing a quick transfer from train to train. Elevators aren't always available and cannot accommodate many people at a time, so if you are choosing to bring a suitcase, please ensure you can lift and carry it up and down stairs by yourself without difficulty. A backpack is often preferred by travellers for this reason, but the decision is yours. Our ryokans allow suitcases but you'll need to carry them, not wheel them onto the tatami floor in your room.

Climate

Japan has a temperate climate with four distinct seasons.

Spring (March–May): Mild and pleasant, with daytime temperatures around 15–22 °C. Cherry blossoms bloom from late March to early April, but light rain showers are common.

Summer (June–August): Hot and humid, with highs often reaching 30–34 °C. The rainy season falls in June and early July, followed by hotter, sunnier days in late July and August.

Autumn (September–November): Warm in September, then comfortably cool by October and November. Clear skies and daytime highs of 18–24 °C make this one of the best times to visit, with brilliant autumn colours.

Winter (December–February): Cool but mostly dry, with highs of 8–12 °C. Snow is rare in the cities, though mornings and evenings can feel quite cold.
Cherry Blossom Viewing

Some of our selected Japan itineraries will have departures that fall over the popular Cherry Blossom season, which changes year to year depending on the forecast. The magic of cherry blossoms in Japan is undeniable, however, like all things in nature, the exact bloom times can vary depending on weather conditions.

While we can't control the whims of Mother Nature, we can embrace the spirit of Hanami (flower viewing). This philosophy celebrates the fleeting beauty of the blossoms, reminding us to cherish the present moment.

Therefore, depending on your departure date, some locations on our itinerary might not be at full bloom. The beauty of Japan extends far beyond the blossoms. We may encounter early blooms in some areas or visit breathtaking landscapes elsewhere. Let's embrace the surprise and enjoy the journey together!

Currency and ATMs

The currency used in Japan is the Yen. Most chains and hotels will accept cards. Convenience stores are the best places to withdraw cash as almost every store is fitted with an ATM that accepts foreign cards. There are over 20,000 7-Eleven stores across the country, in addition to chains like Lawsons and Family Mart.

Food and Allergies

While travelling with Inspiring Vacations you'll enjoy iconic sightseeing, as well as experience the vast array of culinary offerings in Japan. While many meals will be eaten together with your group, not all meals are included in your tour which gives you maximum flexibility in deciding where, what and with whom to eat. If you have dietary requirements and/or food allergies, please let our Customer Support Team know before departure. Your Inspiring Vacations Tour Leader or local representative will also be able to give suggestions on which restaurants to try during your trip.

The Japanese daily diet contains gluten (i.e. in flavourings such as soy sauce) and seafood (dashi, or fish stock, is the basis of most dishes, even vegetables), so we highly recommend that vegetarians, vegans and coeliacs do their research about the options that might be available to them before departure. While our leaders will assist you where they can, there may be some included meals that are decided in advance and therefore cannot be altered or modified for different diets (such as those included meals at Ryokans). For those with a particular food allergy, your Inspiring Vacations Tour Leader will endeavour to advise the main ingredients in the dishes consumed. It is, however, still your responsibility to ensure that you do not ingest any problematic ingredients.

Local Customs

It's always a good idea to learn something about local customs before you travel, and visiting Japan is no exception. Your leader will be on hand to guide you through cultural differences during your trip.

Please note, decorative tattoos are uncommon in Japanese culture and therefore you may receive curious and sometimes disapproving looks from locals. Generally, comments about your tattoos are not common, but please endeavour to wear modest clothing and check the rules for bathing in public onsens.

Dress Code

While Japan is known for its eclectic fashion in some cities, overall it is quite a conservative country. Please remember while on tour you will visit temples, working monasteries, holy shrines, recreated villages and castles, cooking schools and ancient gardens. While visiting such places, especially those of religious significance, it is important to be respectful to the staff and other visitors by wearing modest clothing that covers your shoulders and knees.

Responsible Dining

We are big supporters of the protection of endangered species around the world. Although a global ban on commercial whaling came into effect in 1986, approximately 1,000 whales are still being killed every year. We do not visit places that serve whale meat on any of our trips, nor will your leader guide you to where it is offered.

Tipping

While gratuities are not included in your tour price, tips are a welcome gesture of appreciation. Tipping is, of course, at your discretion and the amount is entirely a personal preference, however, US$8-10 per person, per day (or the equivalent in the local currency), is a good guide.

Peak Travel Times

Please be aware that while travelling during major national holidays (late April to early May in Japan) and peak seasons in Japan (April-May/September–October) are fascinating times to travel, there are also some downsides to consider. There will be huge crowds at most tourist attractions and on all public transport. It's often difficult to secure train tickets at preferred times, and traffic jams and changes to the itinerary without prior notice can sometimes be necessary. If you decide to travel during peak periods, come with a sense of adventure and flexibility and you will still have a memorable experience.

Safety and Security

Most national governments provide regularly updated foreign travel advice on safety issues involved with international travel. We recommend that you check your own government's advice for the most up-to-date travel information before departure and ensure that your travel insurance covers you for all destinations and activities on your trip.

Your Inspiring Vacations Tour Leader or local representative will accompany you on all included activities listed on the itinerary, however, you'll have some free time to explore on your own if you wish. While your Inspiring Vacations tour leader or local guide will assist you as best they can with your requests and the options available outside your itinerary, please note Inspiring Vacations makes no representations about the safety of the activity or the standard of the operators running the activity. Please use your judgement when selecting an activity in your free time.

Please also note that your Inspiring Vacations Tour Leader or local representative has the authority to amend or cancel any part of the itinerary if it's deemed necessary due to safety concerns.

Apps to Download

Some useful apps you may want to consider downloading before your tour include Google Translate, the lens function is especially useful when wanting to read product labels, signs, and menus. Google Maps with offline maps downloaded is great for easy navigation without being reliant on wifi. The most widely used taxi app is GO Taxi. We also recommend downloading WhatsApp before you leave and using this to communicate with other group members while on tour. For those visiting during cherry blossom season, the Sakura Navi app (developed by the Japan Meteorological Corporation) is a must—it tracks the cherry blossom forecast in real-time for the entire country.

Itinerary Changes

Sometimes, unexpected things can happen, like unpredictable weather or higher-than-usual crowds at attractions. In these situations, your tour leader might need to adjust the itinerary slightly to improve your overall experience.

This flexibility ensures you get the most out of your trip! Your tour leader will always keep you informed of any changes and explain the reasoning behind them. Remember, when travelling with a group, sometimes going with the flow can lead to even more amazing experiences.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is strongly recommended on all our trips. We require that at a minimum you are covered for medical expenses including emergency repatriation. It is also important to consider forced pre-trip cancellations and how your chosen insurance policy may cover such circumstances, so please keep this in mind when choosing your provider.

We strongly recommend all travellers have a policy that also covers personal liability, cancellation, curtailment and loss of luggage or personal effects. For international trips, you will be asked by your tour leader for your travel insurance details if they were not already added to your Traveller Hub account pre-departure.

If you have credit card insurance your Inspiring Vacations tour leader or local guide may require details of the participating insurer/underwriter, the level of coverage, policy number, and emergency contact number rather than the bank's name and your credit card details. Please contact your bank for these details before arriving in-country.

Before you depart, you will be asked to submit your Travel Insurance details through the booking holder's Traveller Hub account through the Inspiring Vacations website. This is to ensure that we have this information readily available should we ever need it.

Health, Wellness & Fitness Requirements

All travellers need to be in good physical health to participate fully on this trip. For the safety and wellbeing of yourself and others, if you are unwell before travelling, please stay at home and contact us to make alternative arrangements.

When selecting your trip please make sure you have read through the itinerary carefully to assess your ability to manage and enjoy our style of travel. If we find that you are unable to complete the itinerary without undue risk to yourself and/or the rest of the group, we reserve the right to exclude them from all or part of a trip without refund.

You should consult your doctor for up-to-date medical travel information or any necessary vaccinations before departure. We recommend that you carry a first aid kit as well as any personal medical requirements in their original packaging as they may not easily be obtained while travelling. If you are carrying medication, ensure you check your government's foreign travel advice for any local restrictions or requirements. For the safety and wellbeing of yourself and others, if you are unwell before travelling, please stay at home and contact us to make alternative arrangements and we would be more than happy to assist you.

Important Information for Customers with Mobility Limitations

We want to ensure everyone has a fantastic and inclusive experience on our tours. If you require the use of a mobility aid, such as a cane, walker, or wheelchair, please disclose this information at the time of booking.

To ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for the entire group, our tours are designed with a specific itinerary in mind. This may involve moderate walking, uneven terrain, or stairs. While some itinerary adjustments may not be possible, we'll do our best to find alternative solutions within the planned activities whenever possible.

Open communication helps us ensure your trip is a perfect fit and it allows your local guide or tour leader to assist you where possible.

Information for CPAP Users

If you use a CPAP machine, please let us know at the time of booking. Some portions of our itinerary, like overnight cruises or camping trips, may have limited access to power outlets. In such cases, we recommend travelling with portable battery packs.

Certain activities, like overnight journeys on board smaller vessels, may not be suitable for CPAP use due to space limitations or noise concerns. We can discuss these potential limitations upfront and help you make informed decisions about your trip.

Documentation

Tour documentation is typically emailed to the lead passenger or your travel agent between 14-30 days before your scheduled departure. This will include your final hotel list.

Official Travel Advice

To ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey, we recommend referring to the official travel advisory website of your home country for the latest updates on your chosen destination. These websites provide valuable information on:

Safety and Security: Current risks and precautions for the country you'll be visiting.
Visa Requirements: Ensure you have all the necessary documentation for entry.
Entry and Exit: Up-to-date border regulations and health requirements.
Here are some helpful links to get you started:

Australia: https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/destinations
New Zealand: https://www.safetravel.govt.nz/
America: https://travel.state.gov/
Canada:https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories
India: https://www.mea.gov.in/travel-advisories.htm
In the unlikely event of a situation that could potentially disrupt your tour, we want to assure you of the following:

Local Expertise: We maintain regular communication with our trusted travel partners in your destination.
Constant Monitoring: We continuously monitor official travel advisories from relevant government websites.
Flexibility and Safety: Should it become necessary, we will make appropriate adjustments to your itinerary to prioritise your health and safety.
By staying informed and working together, we can ensure a fantastic travel experience for you. We will post our own travel updates to our website here.

Connect with fellow travellers on Facebook

During your booking journey, you might have received an email inviting you to join a special Facebook group dedicated to your chosen destination. These vibrant online communities are exclusively for Inspiring Vacations travellers headed to the same incredible place. Joining this group unlocks a wealth of information and connections. Swap travel tips, share packing insights, or even see if anyone's interested in travelling together.

We also regularly host insightful webinars featuring travel experts who share their tips and tricks for navigating your destination and maximising your itinerary. Don't miss out on this amazing opportunity to connect, learn, and get even more excited about your upcoming trip!

Travelling in a Group

Travelling in a group means you will experience both the pleasures and perhaps at times, some of the frustrations of travelling with people you don’t know. The good news is you all have at least one thing in common: a love of travel and exploration. Your fellow travellers will probably come from different parts of the world, and fall into different age groups. We ask you to be understanding of the various needs and preferences of your group—patience with your fellow travellers is sometimes required for the overall benefit of the group. If you are requested to be at a place at a certain time, please ensure that you respect this request from your tour leader or local guide. Due to privacy reasons, we are unable to provide you with contact details and any personal information about your fellow travellers booked on your trip before departure.

Community Guidelines

Inspiring Vacations does not tolerate any kind of violence, harassment (whether physical, verbal or sexual), or disrespect toward fellow travellers, our teams (Inspiring Vacations Tour Leaders and local expert guides) or local communities.

Any behaviour that prevents your Inspiring Vacations Tour Leader from continuing the itinerary as planned, breaks local laws or opposes any of these guidelines, may result in Inspiring Vacations removing you from the tour.

If something concerns you during your travels, please speak to your Inspiring Vacations Tour Leader immediately. Alternatively, when you are on-tour and require immediate support you can contact our Customer Support team and select the “On-Tour” option when listening to the options.

Inspiring Vacations Tour Leader vs Guide

While both tour leaders and local guides enrich your travel experience, their roles differ. Tour leaders, who often accompany you for the entire trip, handle logistics, ensure smooth sailing of the itinerary, and act as your point of contact for any concerns. They might provide general information about destinations, but in-depth historical or cultural knowledge often comes from local guides. Local guides, frequently native to the area, lead tours at specific sites or attractions, offering a deeper understanding of the local history, art, or way of life.

Coach Transportation

The size of your coach will comfortably accommodate your group. There's usually room for some extra seats, ensuring a relaxing journey. Your luggage will be safely stored either underneath the coach or in a dedicated trailer.

While the exact coach style may vary depending on the departure, all our coaches offer comfortable seating. Keep in mind that Wi-Fi and charging outlets might not always be available. To stay connected and avoid dead batteries, we recommend fully charging your devices beforehand or bringing a portable charger.

For longer journeys, we'll make sure to include ample restroom breaks along the way, so you can freshen up and recharge at your convenience, as facilities are not on-board the coach.

Staying Connected

If you want to stay connected and access reliable internet while on tour, there are a few options available. It is possible to purchase a virtual sim and we recommend contacting your mobile phone provider for assistance in doing so. You can add a roaming data plan to your existing phone contract is another option, albeit an expensive one. You will need to arrange this before departure. Purchasing a local SIM may be possible as a final option.

We also recommend downloading WhatsApp and using this to communicate with other group members while on tour, and of course, after the tour if you’d like to stay in touch. Our tour leaders may also use this as a means of communicating essential trip information with you, as well as if you choose to add-on transfers to your booking, as your driver may use this to confirm arrangements with you.

Post-Tour Feedback

Once your booking is confirmed, you will receive a link to a post-purchase survey, which is your opportunity to share your feedback with us on your booking experience and interactions with our Sales and Customer Success teams. This feedback is invaluable to ensure that we are servicing our customers to the best of our ability.

Furthermore, towards the end of your travels and while you are in your destination, you will receive an email from us with a link to an in-depth trip survey. It is very important to us that we hear from our customers to ensure that we continue to meet and exceed customers' expectations, so this will be your opportunity to let us know how your trip has been, what has worked well and potentially what could be improved.