FAQ

ABOUT NETHERLANDS

Time Zone: 6 hours ahead of US Eastern Time Zone
Language: Dutch
Captial: Amsterdam
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Electricity: 230 volts; Type F Plug recommended
Economy: Market Economy
Government: Constitutional Monarchy
Religion: No Major Religion

ABOUT THE UK

Time Zone: 5 hours ahead of US Eastern Time Zone
Language: English
Climate: Temperate Maritime
Currency: British Pound Sterling (GBP)
Electricity: 220 volts
Economy: Service and Industrial sectors with some Agriculture
Government: Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
Religion: Predominantly Christian

AIR INFORMATION

· Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled air using such airlines as Delta, Lufthansa, El Al,
United, Royal Jordanian, etc.
· Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring, and the size of the group. All groups will ultimately meet at
the first hotel.
· If you have an emergency that requires you to change your flight and have purchased our Travel
Protection Plan: contact them first. They will be able to make the changes for you, properly utilizing the
coverage provided in your plan.

AIR INFORMATION

  • Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled air using such airlines as Delta, Lufthansa, United, etc. 
     
  • Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring and size of group.  All groups will ultimately meet at the first hotel 
     
  • If you intend on flying with your group, you will not be able to choose the airline used. 
     
  • You may make your own air arrangements and just purchase the ground portion of the tour with us.  Check with our office for details. 
     
  • You may make your own domestic flight arrangements to meet your group at the international departure city.  Be sure to purchase tickets that allow changes without penalty.  Not all international flights go through New York.

AIR INFORMATION

· Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled air using such airlines as Delta, Lufthansa, United, etc.

· Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring and size of group. All groups will ultimately meet at the first hotel.

· If you have an emergency that requires you to change your flight and have purchased our Travel Protection Plan, contact them first. They will be able to make the changes for you, properly utilizing the coverage provided in your plan.

AIR INFORMATION

· Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled air using such airlines as Delta, Lufthansa, El Al, United, Royal Jordanian, etc.
· Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring and size of group. All groups will ultimately meet at the first hotel.
· If you have an emergency which requires you to change your flight and have purchased our Travel Protection Plan, contact them first. They will be able to make the changes for you, properly utilizing the coverage provided in your plan.
 

AIR INFORMATION

· Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled air using such airlines as Delta, Lufthansa, El Al, United, Royal Jordanian, etc.
· Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring and size of group. All groups will ultimately meet at the first hotel.
· If you have an emergency which requires you to change your flight and have purchased our Travel Protection Plan, contact them first. They will be able to make the changes for you, properly utilizing the coverage provided in your plan.

AIR INFORMATION

· Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled air using such airlines as Delta, Lufthansa, United, American, etc.
· Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring and size of group. All groups will ultimately meet at the first hotel.
· If you have an emergency which requires you to change your flight and have purchased our Travel Protection Plan, contact them first. They will be able to make the changes for you, properly utilizing the coverage provided in your plan.

AIR INFORMATION

· Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled flights using such airlines as Delta, Lufthansa, Turkish Air, United, etc.
· Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring and size of group. All groups will ultimately meet at the first hotel.
· If you have an emergency which requires you to change your flight and have purchased our Travel Protection Plan, contact them first. They will be able to make the changes for you, properly utilizing the coverage provided in your plan.

AIR INFORMATION Dubai-Jordan-Israel

  • Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled air using such airlines as Delta, Lufthansa, El Al, United, Royal Jordanian, etc.

  • Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring and size of group.  All groups will ultimately meet at the first hotel 

  • If you intend on flying with your group, you will not be able to choose the airline used. 

  • You may make your own air arrangements and just purchase the ground portion of the tour with us.  Check with our office for details. 

  • You may make your own domestic flight arrangements to meet your group at the international departure city.  Be sure to purchase tickets that allow changes without penalty.  Not all international flights go through New York.

AIR INFORMATION Greece

  • Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled air using such airlines as Delta, Lufthansa, Turkish Air, United, etc.

  • Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring and size of group.  All groups will ultimately meet at the first hotel 

  • If you intend on flying with your group, you will not be able to choose the airline used. 

  • You may make your own air arrangements and just purchase the ground portion of the tour with us.  Check with our office for details. 

  • You may make your own domestic flight arrangements to meet your group at the international departure city.  Be sure to purchase tickets that allow changes without penalty.  Not all international flights go through New York.

AIR INFORMATION Greece/Türkiye

  • Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled air using such airlines as Delta, Lufthansa, Turkish Air, United, etc.

  • Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring and size of group.  All groups will ultimately meet at the first hotel 

  • If you intend on flying with your group, you will not be able to choose the airline used. 

  • You may make your own air arrangements and just purchase the ground portion of the tour with us.  Check with our office for details. 

  • You may make your own domestic flight arrangements to meet your group at the international departure city.  Be sure to purchase tickets that allow changes without penalty.  Not all international flights go through New York.

AIR INFORMATION Ireland

  • Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled air using such airlines as Delta, Lufthansa, United, etc.

  • Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring and size of group.  All groups will ultimately meet at the first hotel 

  • If you intend on flying with your group, you will not be able to choose the airline used. 

  • You may make your own air arrangements and just purchase the ground portion of the tour with us.  Check with our office for details. 

  • You may make your own domestic flight arrangements to meet your group at the international departure city.  Be sure to purchase tickets that allow changes without penalty.  Not all international flights go through New York.

AIR INFORMATION Jordan Israel

  • Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled air using such airlines as Delta, Lufthansa, El Al, United, Royal Jordanian, etc.

  • Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring and size of group.  All groups will ultimately meet at the first hotel 

  • If you intend on flying with your group, you will not be able to choose the airline used. 

  • You may make your own air arrangements and just purchase the ground portion of the tour with us.  Check with our office for details. 

  • You may make your own domestic flight arrangements to meet your group at the international departure city.  Be sure to purchase tickets that allow changes without penalty.  Not all international flights go through New York.

AIR INFORMATION Türkiye

  • Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled air using such airlines as Delta, Lufthansa, Turkish Air, United, etc.

  • Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring and size of group.  All groups will ultimately meet at the first hotel 

  • If you intend on flying with your group, you will not be able to choose the airline used. 

  • You may make your own air arrangements and just purchase the ground portion of the tour with us.  Check with our office for details. 

  • You may make your own domestic flight arrangements to meet your group at the international departure city.  Be sure to purchase tickets that allow changes without penalty.  Not all international flights go through New York.

AIR INFORMATION United Kingdom

  • Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled air using such airlines as Delta, Lufthansa, United, etc.

  • Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring and size of group.  All groups will ultimately meet at the first hotel 

  • If you intend on flying with your group, you will not be able to choose the airline used. 

  • You may make your own air arrangements and just purchase the ground portion of the tour with us.  Check with our office for details. 

  • You may make your own domestic flight arrangements to meet your group at the international departure city.  Be sure to purchase tickets that allow changes without penalty.  Not all international flights go through New York.

AIR TIPS

· All flight times are subject to change without notice - always re-confirm your flight times with the airline
(we are not responsible for expenses incurred as a result of changes and/or delays).
· Keep receipt(s) of expenses related to delays or changes for possible reimbursement through your
Travel Protection Plan (if purchased) when you return.
· Arrive for your flight 2 to 3 hours prior to departure or as suggested by the departing airport.
· Report missed or canceled flights to our office immediately - relay information concerning alternate
flight information given to you by the airline. Our emergency line operates 24/7.
· Seating has been completed by the airline - if you change your seating or make any other adjustments,
please be aware that control of your ticket will no longer be with the company but with the airline itself.
· Always verify your special request meal preference with the airline.

AIR TIPS

  • All flight times are subject to change without notice– always re-confirm your flight times with the airline (We are not responsible for expenses incurred as a result of changes and/or delays). 
     
  • Flight details are generally available 30 days prior to your departure. 
     
  • A flight ‘letter’ with all your flight details will be with your Final Documents 2 – 3 weeks prior to your departure. 
     
  • Keep receipt(s) of expenses related to delays or changes for possible reimbursement through your Travel Protection Policy  (if purchased) when you return. 
     
  • Arrive for your flight 2 to 3 hours prior to departure or as suggested by the departing airport

AIR TIPS

· All flight times are subject to change without notice – always re-confirm your flight times with the airline (we are not responsible for expenses incurred as a result of changes and/or delays).

· Keep receipt(s) of expenses related to delays or changes for possible reimbursement through your Travel Protection Plan (if purchased) when you return.

· Arrive for your flight 3 hours prior to departure or as suggested by the departing airport.

· Report missed or canceled flights to our office immediately. Relay information concerning alternate flight information given to you by the airline. Our emergency line operates 24/7.

· Seating has been completed by the airline – if you change your seating or make any other adjustments, please be aware that control of your ticket will no longer be with the company but with the airline itself.

· Always verify your special request meal preference with the airline.

AIR TIPS

· All flight times are subject to change without notice – always re-confirm your flight times with the airline (we are not responsible for expenses incurred as a result of changes and/or delays).
· Keep receipt(s) of expenses related to delays or changes for possible reimbursement through your Travel Protection Plan (if purchased) when you return.
· Arrive for your flight 2 to 3 hours prior to departure or as suggested by the departing airport.
· Report missed or cancelled flights to our office immediately – relay information concerning alternate flight information given to you by the airline. Our emergency line operates 24/7.
· Seating has been completed by the airline – if you change your seating or make any other adjustments, please be aware that control of your ticket will no longer be with the company, but with the airline itself.
· Always verify your special request meal preference with the airline.

AIR TIPS

· All flight times are subject to change without notice – always re-confirm your flight times with the airline (we are not responsible for expenses incurred as a result of changes and/or delays).
· Keep receipt(s) of expenses related to delays or changes for possible reimbursement through your Travel Protection Plan (if purchased) when you return.
· Arrive for your flight 2 to 3 hours prior to departure or as suggested by the departing airport.
· Report missed or cancelled flights to our office immediately – relay information concerning alternate flight information given to you by the airline. Our emergency line operates 24/7.
· Seating has been completed by the airline – if you change your seating or make any other adjustments, please be aware that control of your ticket will no longer be with the company, but with the airline itself.
· Always verify your special request meal preference with the airline.

AIR TIPS

· All flight times are subject to change without notice - always re-confirm your flight times with the airline (we are not responsible for expenses incurred as a result of changes and/or delays).
· Keep receipt(s) of expenses related to delays or changes for possible reimbursement through your Travel Protection Plan (if purchased) when you return.
· Arrive for your flight 2 to 3 hours prior to departure or as suggested by the departing airport.
· Report missed or cancelled flights to our office immediately - relay information concerning alternate flight information given to you by the airline. Our emergency line operates 24/7.
· Seating has been completed by the airline - if you change your seating or make any other adjustments, please be aware that control of your ticket will no longer be with the company, but with the airline itself · Always verify your special request meal preference with the airline.

AIR TIPS

· All flight times are subject to change without notice – always re-confirm your flight times with the airline
(we are not responsible for expenses incurred as a result of changes and/or delays).

· Keep receipt(s) of expenses related to delays or changes for possible reimbursement through your Travel Protection Plan (if purchased) when you return.

· Arrive for your flight 2 to 3 hours prior to departure or as suggested by the departing airport.

· Report missed or cancelled flights to our office immediately – relay information concerning alternate flight information given to you by the airline. Our emergency line operates 24/7.

· Seating has been completed by the airline – if you change your seating or make any other adjustments, please be aware that control of your ticket will no longer be with the company, but with the airline itself.

· Always verify your special request meal preference with the airline.

ARRIVAL INFORMATION

  • Make sure you are wearing your name badge -this aids in identifying you with your group!  
     
  • Go through customs and passport control.  Our Representative will meet you there to assist with your group visa which has been pre-arranged for you.  Follow instructions to collect your luggage and bus boarding. 
     
  • If you have missing or damaged luggage, fill out paperwork with the airline before leaving the baggage claim area.. 

ARRIVAL INFORMATION

· Make sure you are wearing your name badge - this aids in identifying you with your group!
· Go through customs and passport control, then collect your luggage.
· If you have missing or damaged luggage, fill out paperwork with the airline before leaving the baggage
claim area.
· Exit baggage claim area and watch for “EO” signs. Guides will remain in the area to locate guests.
· Follow guide instructions for transferring to the bus and loading luggage.
· Travel time to hotel varies. Time permitting, some touring may take place prior to arrival at hotel

ARRIVAL INFORMATION

· Make sure you are wearing your name badge - this aids in identifying you with your group!
· Go through customs and passport control, then collect your luggage.
· If you have missing or damaged luggage, fill out paperwork with the airline before leaving the baggage claim area.
· Exit baggage claim area, watch for “EO” signs – guides will remain in the area to locate guests.
· Follow guide instructions for transferring to the bus and loading luggage.
 

ARRIVAL INFORMATION

· Make sure you are wearing your name badge - this aids in identifying you with your group!
· Go through customs and passport control, then collect your luggage.
· If you have missing or damaged luggage, fill out paperwork with the airline before leaving the baggage claim area.
· Exit baggage claim area, watch for “EO” signs – guides will remain in the area to locate guests.
· Follow guide instructions for transferring to the bus and loading luggage.

ARRIVAL INFORMATION

· Make sure you are wearing your name badge - this aids in identifying you with your group!
· Go through customs and passport control, then collect your luggage.
· If you have missing or damaged luggage, fill out paperwork with the airline before leaving the baggage claim area.
· Exit baggage claim area, watch for “EO” signs - guides will remain in the area to locate guests.
· Follow guide instructions for transferring to the bus and loading luggage.

ARRIVAL INFORMATION

· Make sure you are wearing your name badge - this aids in identifying you with your group!
· Go through customs and passport control, then collect your luggage.
· If you have missing or damaged luggage, fill out paperwork with the airline before leaving the baggage claim area.
· Exit baggage claim area, watch for “EO” signs – guides will remain in the area to locate guests.
· Follow guide instructions for transferring to the bus and loading luggage.

About Czech Republic

Time Zone: 7 hours ahead of US Eastern Time Zone
Language: Polish, Czech
Climate: Temperate
Currency: Poland zloty, Czech Koruna
Electricity: 230 volts
Economy: High-Income, Export-oriented social market
Government: Unitary Parliamentary Democratic Republic
Religion: Catholic

About Egypt

 

Time Zone:           7 hours ahead of US Eastern Time Zone 

Language:            Arabic 

Major Religion:     Islam 

Climate:                Hot and sunny, cold at night 

Currency:             Egyptian Pound (EGP) 

Electricity:             220 volts 

About Jordan

 

Time Zone:          7 hours ahead of US Eastern Time Zone 

Language:            Arabic 

Major Religion:     Islam 

Climate:                Hot and sunny, cold at night 

Currency:              Jordanian Dinar (JOD) 

Electricity:             230 volts 

About Poland

Time Zone: 7 hours ahead of US Eastern Time Zone
Language: Polish, Czech
Climate: Temperate
Currency: Poland zloty, Czech Koruna
Electricity: 230 volts
Economy: High-Income, Export-oriented social market
Government: Unitary Parliamentary Democratic Republic
Religion: Catholic

About The Holy Land

 

Time Zone:    7 hours ahead of US Eastern Time Zone 

Language:     Hebrew, Arabic, and English 

Climate:         Temperate 

Currency:       New Israeli Shekel (NIS) or Shekel for short 

Electricity:       220 volts 

Economy:        Technologically advanced free market 

Government:    Parliamentary Democracy 

Religion:          Jewish, Muslim, Christian 

Air Information Holy Land

    Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled air using such airlines as American, Delta, Lufthansa, El Al, United, Turkish, Austrian, etc.  

·    Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring and size of group. All groups will ultimately meet at the first hotel. 

·    If you have an emergency which requires you to change your flight and have purchased our Travel Protection Plan, contact them first. They will be able to make the changes for you, properly utilizing the coverage provided in your plan. 

Air Information Jordan

    Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled flights using such airlines as Lufthansa, Turkish Air, United, Emirates, Royal Jordanian, etc.  

·    Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring and size of group.  All groups will ultimately meet at the first hotel. 

·    If you have an emergency which requires you to change your flight and have purchased our Travel Protection Plan, contact them first. They will be able to make the changes for you, properly utilizing the coverage provided in your plan. 

Air Information Egypt

    No American carriers currently fly to Cairo. Our group flights are made with regularly scheduled flights using such airlines as Lufthansa, Air France, British Airways, ITA Airways, Turkish Air, EgyptAir, Emirates, etc.  

·    Not all groups fly together due to itineraries, touring and size of group.  All groups will ultimately meet at the first hotel. 

·    If you have an emergency which requires you to change your flight and have purchased our Travel Protection Plan, contact them first. They will be able to make the changes for you, properly utilizing the coverage provided in your plan. 

Air Tips Jordan

    If you are at the Airport and an issue arises regarding flights, please head to the Airline counter for immediate assistance.  

·    All flight times are subject to change without notice; always re-confirm your flight times with the airline (we are not responsible for expenses incurred as a result of changes and/or delays).  

·    Keep receipt(s) of expenses related to delays or changes for possible reimbursement through your Travel Protection Plan (if purchased) when you return.  

·    Arrive for your flight 3 hours prior to departure or as suggested by the departing airport.  

·    Report missed or cancelled flights to our office immediately; relay information concerning alternate flight information given to you by the airline. Our emergency line operates 24/7. 

·    Seating has been completed by the airline. If you change your seating or make any other adjustments, please be aware that control of your ticket will no longer be with the company, but with the airline itself.  

·    Always verify your special request meal preference with the airline. 

·    Consider enrolling in the airline’s frequent flyer program. 

·    If you have a Known Traveler Number (KTN) issued by TSA, you can provide that to us and we will note it on your account. 

Air Tips Egypt

    If you are at the Airport and an issue arises regarding flights, please head to the Airline counter for immediate assistance.  

·    All flight times are subject to change without notice; always re-confirm your flight times with the airline (we are not responsible for expenses incurred as a result of changes and/or delays).  

·    Keep receipt(s) of expenses related to delays or changes for possible reimbursement through your Travel Protection Plan (if purchased) when you return.  

·    Arrive for your flight 3 hours prior to departure or as suggested by the departing airport.  

·    Report missed or cancelled flights to our office immediately; relay information concerning alternate flight information given to you by the airline. Our emergency line operates 24/7. 

·    Seating has been completed by the airline. If you change your seating or make any other adjustments, please be aware that control of your ticket will no longer be with the company, but with the airline itself.  

·    Always verify your special request meal preference with the airline. 

·    Consider enrolling in the airline’s frequent flyer program. 

·    If you have a Known Traveler Number (KTN) issued by TSA, you can provide that to us and we will note it on your account. 

Air Tips Holy Land

    If you are at the Airport and an issue arises regarding your flights, please head to the Airline counter for immediate assistance.  

·    Flight times are subject to change without notice; always re-confirm your flight times with the airline (we are not responsible for expenses incurred as a result of changes and/or delays). Consider downloading the airline’s app on your mobile device to see their most updated flight information. 

·    Keep receipt(s) of expenses related to delays or changes for possible reimbursement through your Travel Protection Plan (if purchased) when you return.  

·    Arrive for your flight 3 hours prior to departure or as suggested by the departing airport.  

·    Report missed or cancelled flights to our office immediately; relay information concerning alternate flight information given to you by the airline. Our emergency line operates 24/7. 

·    Seating has been completed by the airline. If you change your seating or make any other adjustments, please be aware that control of your ticket will no longer be with the company, but with the airline itself.  

·    Always verify your special request meal preference with the airline. 

·    Consider enrolling in the airline’s frequent flyer program. 

·    If you have a Known Traveler Number (KTN) issued by TSA, you can provide that to us and we will note it on your account. 

Arrival Information Egypt

    Make sure you are wearing your name badge; this aids in identifying you with your group!   

·    Go through customs and passport control, then collect your luggage.  

·    If you have missing or damaged luggage, fill out paperwork with the airline before leaving the baggage claim area.   

·    Exit baggage claim area and watch for “EO” signs. Guides will remain in the area to locate guests. 

·    Follow guide instructions for transferring to the bus and loading luggage.  

Arrival Information Holy Land

    Make sure you are wearing your name badge; this aids in identifying you with your group!   

·    Go through customs and passport control, then collect your luggage.  

·    If you have missing or damaged luggage, fill out paperwork with the airline before leaving the baggage claim area.   

·    Exit baggage claim area and watch for “EO” signs. Guides will remain in the area to locate guests. 

·    Follow guide instructions for transferring to the bus and loading luggage.  

Arrival Information – If Arriving By Air Jordan

    Make sure you are wearing your name badge; this aids in identifying you with your group!   

·    Go through customs and passport control, then collect your luggage.  

·    If you have missing or damaged luggage, fill out paperwork with the airline before leaving the baggage claim area.   

·    Exit baggage claim area, watch for “EO” signs – guides will remain in the area to locate guests. 

·    Follow guide instructions for transferring to the bus and loading luggage.  

Arrival Information – If Arriving Via Cairo Airport

    Make sure you are wearing your name badge; this aids in identifying you with your group!   

·    Go through customs and passport control, then collect your luggage.  

·    If you have missing or damaged luggage, fill out paperwork with the airline before leaving the baggage claim area.   

·    Exit baggage claim area, watch for “EO” signs - guides will remain in the area to locate guests. 

·    Follow guide instructions for transferring to the bus and loading luggage.  

BEVERAGES & MEALS

· Coffee, tea, iced tea, and water are normally complimentary with your meals. Most cruise lines offer beverage packages that can be purchased for an additional charge.

· In addition to the main dining room, you also have the option to dine inside or Oceanside, grab a burger hot off the grill or visit the buffet as many times as you’d like. There are also specialty dining restaurants available at an additional charge. Please visit the cruise line website for additional dining options available during your cruise.

BEVERAGES & MEALS

· Coffee, tea, iced tea, and water are normally complimentary with your meals. Most cruise lines offer beverage packages that can be purchased for an additional charge.
· In addition to the main dining room, you also have the option to dine inside or at Oceanside, grab a burger hot off the grill, or visit the buffet as many times as you’d like. There are also specialty dining restaurants available at an additional charge. Please visit the cruise line website for additional dining options available during your cruise.

BUSES

· Our deluxe touring buses are air-conditioned/heated.

· Not all buses have bathrooms; however, frequent restroom stops are made.

· Buses are locked while you are touring - you may leave items on the bus during the touring day – but never valuable or perishable items. Take all personal items with you at the end of each touring day.

· Bottled water is available for purchase at a nominal fee.

BUSES

· Our deluxe touring buses are air-conditioned/heated.
· Not all buses have bathrooms; however, frequent restroom stops are made.
· Buses are locked while you are touring - you may leave items on the bus during the touring day – but never valuable or perishable items. Take all personal items with you at the end of each touring day.
· Bottled water is available for purchase at a nominal fee.
 

BUSES

· Our deluxe touring buses are air-conditioned/heated.
· Not all buses have bathrooms; however, frequent restroom stops are made.
· Buses are locked while you are touring - you may leave items on the bus during the touring day – but never valuable or perishable items. Take all personal items with you at the end of each touring day.
· Bottled water is available for purchase at a nominal fee.

BUSES

· Our deluxe touring buses are air-conditioned/heated.
· Buses do not have bathrooms; however, frequent restroom stops are made.
· Buses are locked while you are touring - you may leave items on the bus during the touring day - but never valuable or perishable items. Take all personal items with you at the end of each touring day.
· Bottled water may be available for purchase at a nominal fee.

BUSES

· Our deluxe touring buses are air-conditioned/heated
· Buses are locked while you are touring - You may leave items on the bus during the touring day – but never items of value or perishable. Take all personal items with you at the end of each touring day.

Buses Egypt

    Buses do have bathrooms, and frequent restroom stops are made. Please note that there will be some extended bus rides associated with your tour. 

·    Buses are locked while you are touring. You may leave items on the bus during the touring day, but never leave valuable or perishable items. Take all personal items with you at the end of each touring day. 

·    Bottled water is available for purchase. 

Buses Holy Land

    Our deluxe touring buses are air-conditioned/heated. 

·    Buses in Israel do not have bathrooms; however, frequent restroom stops are made. 

·    Buses are locked while you are touring. You may leave items on the bus during the touring day, but never leave valuable or perishable items. Take all personal items with you at the end of each touring day. 

·    Bottled water is available for purchase at a nominal fee. 

Buses Jordan

    Our deluxe touring buses are air-conditioned/heated. 

·    Buses do not have bathrooms; however, frequent restroom stops are made. 

·    Buses are locked while you are touring. You may leave items on the bus during the touring day, but never leave valuable or perishable items. Take all personal items with you at the end of each touring day. 

·    Buses in Dubai provide Wi-Fi. 

·    2 bottles of water are provided per person, per day. 

CANCELLATION

· If you need to cancel, call our office immediately.
· Follow up the phone cancellation in writing.
· Refer to brochure regarding cancellation penalties.
· If purchased, contact Trip Mate or the company where you purchased your travel protection plan to file a claim.
 

CANCELLATION

· If you need to cancel, call our office immediately.
· Follow up the phone cancellation in writing.
· Refer to brochure regarding cancellation penalties.
· If purchased, contact Trip Mate or the company where you purchased your travel protection plan to file a claim.

CANCELLATION

· If you need to cancel, call our office immediately.
· Follow up on the phone cancellation in writing.
· Refer to the brochure regarding cancellation penalties.
· If purchased, contact Trip Mate or the company where you purchased your travel protection plan to file a claim

CANCELLATION

· If you need to cancel, call our office immediately.
· Follow up the phone cancellation in writing.
· Refer to brochure regarding cancellation penalties.
· If purchased, contact Trip Mate or the company where you purchased your travel protection plan to file a claim.

CELL PHONES & TECHNOLOGY

Staying connected while traveling is half the fun - sharing touring stories or just checking in with family and friends. Cell phones are an excellent source for staying connected, but you must check a few things with your cell phone provider before you travel. Here are some of those items:
· Confirm that your cell phone can be used internationally.   Request international rates (note all countries being visited).
· Inquire about the activating and deactivating process.
· Keep in mind other technology and apps that may be available to you, such as Skype, FaceTime, Viper, iMessage, and WhatsApp.
· Cell phone usage while in port is not recommended due to increased costs.

CELL PHONES & TECHNOLOGY

Staying connected while traveling is half the fun – sharing touring stories or just checking in with family and friends. Cell phones are an excellent source for staying connected, but there are a few things you must check on with your cell phone provider before you travel. Here are some of those items:

· Confirm that your cell phone can be used internationally.

· Request international rates (note all countries being visited).

· Inquire about the activating and deactivating process.

· Keep in mind other technology and apps that may be available to you such as Skype, FaceTime, Viper, iMessage, WhatsApp.

CELL PHONES & TECHNOLOGY

Staying connected while traveling is half the fun – sharing touring stories or just checking in with family and friends. Cell phones are an excellent source for staying connected, but there are a few things you must check with your cell phone provider before you travel. Here are some of those items:
· Confirm that your cell phone can be used internationally.
· Request international rates (note all countries being visited).
· Inquire about the activating and deactivating process.
· Keep in mind other technology and apps that may be available to you such as Skype, FaceTime, Viper, iMessage, WhatsApp.

CELL PHONES & TECHNOLOGY

Staying connected while traveling is half the fun – sharing touring stories or just checking in with family and friends. Cell phones are an excellent source for staying connected, but there are a few things you must check with your cell phone provider before you travel. Here are some of those items:
· Confirm that your cell phone can be used internationally.
· Request international rates (note all countries being visited).
· Inquire about the activating and deactivating process.
· Keep in mind other technology and apps that may be available to you such as Skype, FaceTime, Viper, iMessage, WhatsApp.

CELL PHONES & TECHNOLOGY

Staying connected while traveling is half the fun - sharing touring stories or just checking in with family and friends. Cell phones are an excellent source for staying connected, but there are a few things you must check on with your cell phone provider before you travel. Here are some of those items:
· Confirm that your cell phone can be used internationally.
· Request international rates (note all countries being visited).
· Inquire about the activating and deactivating process.
· Keep in mind other technology and apps that may be available to you such as Skype, FaceTime, Viper, iMessage, WhatsApp.

CELL PHONES & TECHNOLOGY

Staying connected while traveling is half the fun – sharing touring stories or just checking in with family and friends. Cell phones are an excellent source for staying connected, but there are a few things you must check with your cell phone provider before you travel. Here are some of those items:
· Confirm that your cell phone can be used internationally.
· Request international rates (note all countries being visited).
· Inquire about the activating and deactivating process.
· Keep in mind other technology and apps that may be available to you such as Skype, FaceTime, Viper, iMessage, WhatsApp.

CHECK-IN FOR YOUR CRUISE

Getting ready for your cruise adventure? Speed up the process! Check-in using the cruise line app* OR at https://www.royalcaribbean.com/account/signin!

Checking-in before arriving at the port is easy, convenient, and lets you skip filling out forms at the pier.

· Go to https://www.royalcaribbean.com/account/signin OR download the app to your smartphone using the App Store.

· Create an account or log in if you already have one.

· Up to 72-hours before your sail date, simply check-in! When you board on your sail date, you and everyone in your group will only need your signed Boarding pass, identification documents, and the credit card that you registered.

· It’s that easy!

· Online Check-In closes 72-hours prior to sailing date, resulting in a longer embarkation time at the pier. *Check-in via app is available for select ships.

CLOTHING

· Layer your clothing and keep it casual. No "dress-up" events are scheduled.
· Comfortable walking shoes are a must.
· A sweater or jacket is recommended.
· Some religious/Holy sites require your knees & shoulders be covered (applies to both men & women).

CLOTHING

· Layer your clothing and keep it casual. No "dress-up" events are scheduled.
· Comfortable walking shoes are a must.
· A sweater or jacket is recommended.
· Some religious such as monasteries require your knees & shoulders be covered (applies to both men & women).

CLOTHING

· Layer your clothing and keep it casual. No "dress-up" events are scheduled.
· Comfortable walking shoes are a must.
· A sweater or jacket is recommended.
· Some religious such as monasteries require your knees & shoulders be covered (applies to both men & women).

CLOTHING

· Layer your clothing and keep it casual. No "dress-up" events are scheduled.
· Comfortable walking shoes are a must.
· A sweater or jacket is recommended.
· Some religious such as monasteries require your knees & shoulders be covered (applies to both men & women.

CLOTHING

· Layer your clothing for a warm base layer and keep it casual. Include a warm hat, scarf and gloves. Sunglasses are also recommended.
· No ‘dress up’ events are scheduled.
· Comfortable walking shoes/boots are a must.
· A good mid-weight jacket is recommended. It should be waterproof, windproof, warm, and have a hood.
· Rain gear such as an umbrella or raincoat/poncho is also recommended.

COUNTRY SNAPSHOT FOR SCOTLAND

**Based on US/Canadian Citizens

**Passport Needed?      yes

**Visa Needed?             no

Shots & Vaccines:      CDC Website

Time Zone:  5 hrs. ahead of US Eastern Time Zone

Currency:    British Pound Sterling   (GBP)

Electric (voltage):  220 volts  (electric converter/adaptor necessary)

Language:  English

Climate:  Temperate Maritime

Economy:  Service and Industrial sectors with  some Agriculture

Government: Parliamentary constitutional Monarchy 

Religion(s):  Christian

COVID-19 GUIDELINES

Updated June 2023

All COVID-19 travel requirements have been lifted.

COVID-19 GUIDELINES

Updated June 2023

All COVID-19 travel requirements have been lifted.

CRUISE ACCOMMODATIONS CHECK-IN

CHECK-IN FOR YOUR CRUISE

Are you getting ready for your cruise adventure? Speed up the process! Check-in using the cruise line app* OR at
https://www.celebritycruises.com/account/signin!

Checking in before arriving at the port is easy and convenient, and it lets you skip filling out forms at the pier.

· Go to https://www.celebritycruises.com/account/signin OR download the app to your smartphone using
the App Store.

· Create an account or log in if you already have one.

· Up to 72 hours before your sail date, simply check in! When you board on your sail date, you and everyone in your group will only need your signed Boarding pass, identification documents, and the credit card that you registered.

· It’s that easy!· Online Check-In closes 72 hours prior to the sailing date, resulting in a longer embarkation time at the pier.

*Check-in via the app is available for select ships.

Port Information
Athens (Piraeus), Greece
Cruise Passenger Terminal
Akti Xaveriou Piraeus

CURRENCY

· Currency for Germany and Italy is the EURO. In these countries you WILL need to have EUROs to make purchases. Dollars are generally not accepted.

· Currency for Switzerland is the Swiss Franc (CHF) - which is the only currency accepted everywhere within Switzerland. The Euro is a foreign currency in Switzerland. If used in shops, it will result in the shop making the exchange rate for you and your change will be in francs. The exchange rate through shops is typically not in your favor.

· Have at least a small amount of local currency with you on your overseas arrival (Euro). Touring may occur upon arrival & lunch will be on your own.

· Go to https://www.xe.com/ for the current exchange rate.

· Major credit cards are accepted in some locations. You should notify your credit card company of your travel plans before departing the US.

CURRENCY

· You will need to exchange dollars.
· Go to https://www.xe.com/ for the current exchange rate.
· Major credit cards are accepted in most locations. You should notify your credit card company of your travel plans before departing the US.

CURRENCY

· You will need to exchange dollars.
· Go to https://www.xe.com/ for the current exchange rate.
· Major credit cards are accepted in most locations. You should notify your credit card company of your travel plans before departing the US.

CURRENCY

· Currency is the Euro (EUR). It is recommended to use Euros for cash transactions.
· Go to https://www.xe.com/ for the current exchange rate.
· Major credit cards are accepted in most locations. You should notify your credit card company of your travel plans before departing the US.

CURRENCY

· Currency in The British Isles (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland is the British Pound Sterling (GBP) or 'Pound' for short. You may also hear the pound called a 'quid'.
· Go to https://www.xe.com/ for the current exchange rate.
· Major credit cards are accepted in most locations. You should notify your credit card company of your travel plans before departing the US.

Cancellation Jordan

    If you need to cancel, call our office immediately. 

·    Follow up the phone cancellation in writing. 

·    Refer to the brochure regarding cancellation penalties. 

·    If purchased, contact Trip Mate or the company where you purchased your travel protection plan to file a claim. 

Cancellation Egypt

    If you need to cancel, call our office immediately. 

·    Follow up the phone cancellation in writing. 

·    Refer to the brochure regarding cancellation penalties. 

·    If purchased, contact Trip Mate or the company where you purchased your travel protection plan to file a claim. 

Cell Phones & Technology Egypt

Staying connected while traveling is half the fun - share touring stories or just check in with family and friends. Cell phones are an excellent source for staying connected, but there are a few things you must check on with your cell phone provider before you travel. Here are some of those items: 

·    Confirm that your cell phone can be used internationally. 

·    Request international rates (note all countries being visited). 

·    Inquire about the activating and deactivating process. 

·    Keep in mind other technology and apps that may be available to you such as Skype, FaceTime, iMessage, WhatsApp

Cell Phones & Technology Holy Land

Staying connected while traveling is half the fun – share touring stories or just check in with family and friends. Cell phones are an excellent source for staying connected, but there are a few things you must check on with your cell phone provider before you travel. Here are some of those items: 

·    Confirm that your cell phone can be used internationally. 

·    Request international rates (note all countries being visited). 

·    Inquire about the activating and deactivating process. 

·    Keep in mind other technology and apps that may be available to you such as Skype, FaceTime, iMessage, WhatsApp. 

Cell Phones & Technology Jordan

Staying connected while traveling is half the fun – share touring stories or just check in with family and friends. Cell phones are an excellent source for staying connected, but there are a few things you must check on with your cell phone provider before you travel. Here are some of those items: 

·    Confirm that your cell phone can be used internationally. 

·    Request international rates (note all countries being visited). 

·    Inquire about the activating and deactivating process. 

·    Keep in mind other technology and apps that may be available to you such as Skype, FaceTime, iMessage, WhatsApp. 

Clothes

  • Comfortable Walking Shoes
  • Shirts/Blouses
  • Jeans/Pants
  • Pajamas
  • Socks
  • Undergarments
  • Jacket/Coat (For Fall & Winter Months)
  • Bathingsuit

Please note many holy sites require your knees and shoulders to be covered, take this into consideration while
packing.

PackingList1.pdf

Clothing Egypt

    Layer your clothing and keep it casual. No "dress-up" events are scheduled. 

·    Comfortable walking shoes are a must. 

·    A sweater or jacket is recommended. 

·    Women will need to bring a scarf to cover their heads at the mosque sites. 

·    Knees and shoulders will need to be covered at the mosques. 

·    Bring a small plastic bag to hold your shoes when entering the mosque. 

·    Wear a hat and use sunscreen

Clothing Holy Land

    Layer your clothing and keep it casual. No "dress-up" events are scheduled. 

·    Comfortable walking shoes are a must. 

·    A sweater or jacket is recommended. 

·    Some religious sites such as monasteries require your knees & shoulders be covered (applies to both men & women). 

Clothing Jordan

    Layer your clothing and keep it loose-fitting and casual.  No ‘dress up’ events are scheduled. 

·    Comfortable walking shoes are a must. 

·    Some religious/holy sites require your knees & shoulders be covered (applies to both men & women). 

·    A sweater or light jacket is recommended. 

·    If you plan to soak in the Dead Sea, consider modest swimwear. 

Currency Egypt

    Currency while in the Egyptian pound (EGP). US dollars are also accepted by most shops/vendors. 

·    Go to https://www.xe.com/ or the XE app for the current exchange rate.   

·    Major credit cards are accepted in most locations. You should notify your credit card company of your travel plans before departing the US. 

Currency Holy Land

    Currency in Israel is the Israeli shekel (NIS).  You WILL NOT need to exchange dollars to shekels.  The dollar is widely used and accepted. 

·    Go to https://www.xe.com/ or the XE app for the current exchange rate.   

·    Major credit cards are accepted in most locations. You should notify your credit card company of your travel plans before departing the US. 

Currency Jordan

    Currency while in the Jordan is the Jordanian dinar (JOD). US dollars are also accepted by most shops/vendors.  Currently the Jordanian dinar is pegged to the US dollar and $1.41 is equivalent to 1 JOD 

·    Major credit cards are accepted in most locations. You should notify your credit card company of your travel plans before departing the US. 

DON'T FORGET!

· Boarding Pass, Cruise Booklet, Passport, Drivers License, Birth Certificate, Credit and or ATM Cards, Bible, Medication, glasses, contacts, camera, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, comfortable walking shoes and items of a personal nature.

DON'T FORGET!

· Boarding Pass, Cruise Booklet, Passport, Drivers License, Birth Certificate, Credit and or ATM Cards, Bible, Medication, glasses, contacts, camera, sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, comfortable walking shoes, and items of a personal nature.

DRESS CODE

The dress code on board most ships is “Smart Casual.” This means:

· Ladies: Pants, skirts, capris, shorts, with a shirt or blouse or dresses.

· Men: Pants, shorts, pullover or button-down shirts. Nothing with rips, tears, or holes will be permitted in the dining rooms.

· During the cruise, there maybe 1 or 2 formal nights that will give you the opportunity to dress up. Women may choose to wear a cocktail dress or pantsuit, and gentlemen will be required to wear a button-down shirt and sport coat in the main dining room. Buffets and outside restaurants are casual and smart casual even during the formal nights.

DRESS CODE

The dress code on board most ships is “Smart Casual.” This means:
· Ladies: Pants, skirts, capris, shorts, with a shirt or blouse or dresses.
· Men: Pants, shorts, pullovers, or button-down shirts. Nothing with rips, tears, or holes will be permitted in the dining rooms.
· During the cruise, there may be 1 or 2 formal nights that will give you the opportunity to dress up.
Women may choose to wear a cocktail dress or pantsuit, and gentlemen will be required to wear a button-down shirt and sport coat in the main dining room. Buffets and outside restaurants are casual and smart casual, even during the formal nights.

Dead Sea

Bring your bathing suit, towels and an extra-large zip-lock bag for your wet clothes.

Changing area & showers are offered.

Water shoes are suggested as the bottom can be rocky & sharp.

Try not to stay in the water more than 10 minutes at a time.

The water is 10 times saltier than the ocean – so be careful not get in your eyes or open cuts/sores – it will sting!

Rinse off as soon as possible. 

 

Documents

  • Passport
  • Copies of Passport
  • Second Form of ID
  • Flight Information
  • Name Tag
  • Emergency Contact Information
  • Monies
  • Credit/Debit Cards
  • List of Medications
  • Secure way to Carry Monies & Passport

ELECTRICAL CONVERTERS/ADAPTERS

Your overseas destination has a different electrical current (220V) and outlets.  Therefore, you will want to consider your electrical converter/adapter options in order to protect your devices.

A converter is needed when you need to change the voltage in a foreign country (220V-240V) to match the voltage in your device (typically 110V). 
An adapter simply ‘adapts’ the shape of your plug to fit the different-shaped wall sockets in foreign countries.  It does NOT change the electrical voltage!
Many modern travel gadgets are already dual-voltage and require just an adapter.  Most smartphones and tablets fit into this category.  If your device is already dual-voltage, using a converter can damage your device.  Always verify the manufacturers recommendations for your device!
Purchase your converter/adapter before you travel; otherwise, it may be difficult to find one that is designed to convert your voltage & plug to a foreign voltage & plug.
Converters/adapters are easily found at stores, pharmacies or online.
More information:  Electrical Devices

ELECTRICAL CONVERTERS/ADAPTERS

Your overseas destination has a different electrical current and outlets. Therefore, you will want to consider your electrical converter/adapter options in order to protect your devices.

· A converter is needed when you need to change the voltage in a foreign country (220V-240V) to match the voltage in your device (typically 110V).

· An adapter simply ‘adapts’ the shape of your plug to fit the different-shaped wall sockets in foreign countries. It does NOT change the electrical voltage!

· Many modern travel gadgets are already dual-voltage and require just an adapter. Most smartphones and tablets fit into this category. If your device is already dual-voltage, using a converter can damage your device. Always verify the manufacturers recommendations for your device!

· Purchase your converter/adapter before you travel; otherwise, it may be difficult to find one that is designed to convert your voltage & plug to a foreign voltage & plug.

· Converters/adapters are easily found at stores, pharmacies or online.

ELECTRICAL CONVERTERS/ADAPTERS

Your overseas destination has a different electrical current (220V) and outlets. Therefore, you will want to consider your electrical converter/adapter options in order to protect your devices.
· A converter is needed when you need to change the voltage in a foreigh country (220V - 240V) to match the voltage in your device (typically 110V).
· An adapter simply "adapts" the shape of your plug to fit the different-shaped wall sockets in foreign countries. It does NOT change the electrical voltage!
· Many modern travel gagets are already dual-voltage and require just an adapter. Most smartphones and tablets fit into this category. If your device is already dual-voltage, using a converter can damage your device. Always verify the manufacturers recommendations for your device!
· Purchase your converter/adapter before you travel, otherwise, it may be difficult to find one that is designed to convert your voltage & plug to a foreign voltage & plug.
· Converters/adapters are easily found at stores, pharmacies or online.

ELECTRICITY & HAIR DRYERS

· Your ship is equipped with standard North American 110 volts AC and standard European 220/230 volts AC outlets.

· There are hair dryers for use; feel free to leave yours at home

ELECTRICITY & HAIR DRYERS

· Your ship is equipped with standard North American 110 volts AC and standard European 220/230 volts AC outlets.
· There are hair dryers for use, feel free to leave yours at home.

EO EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

Within the US: 800-247-0017

Outside the US: 863-648-0383

EO EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

Within the US: 800-247-0017

Outside the US: 863-648-0383

EO EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

Within the US: 800-247-0017

Outside the US: 863-648-0383

EO EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

Within the US: 800-247-0017

Outside the US: 863-648-0383

EO EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

Within the US: 800-247-0017

Outside the US: 863-648-0383

EO EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

Within the US: 800-247-0017

Outside the US: 863-648-0383

EO EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

Within the US: 800-247-0017

Outside the US: 863-648-0383

EUROPEAN HOTEL ROOMS

· Rooms have private showers or bathtubs, phone, wifi (check with hotel concerning access & possible fees).

· Most hotels have blow dryers. Check hotel website for details. If you bring your own, remember the voltage is 220, so you will need your adapter and converter for all electrical appliances.

· Double Rooms are made up of either two single beds or one double bed.

· Single rooms are smaller than double rooms and have only one single bed.

EUROPEAN SNAPSHOT

Time Zone: 6 hours ahead of US Eastern Time Zone

Currency: Austria/Germany/Italy - EURO

Switzerland - Swiss Franc (CHF)

Electricity: 220 volts

Passport Needed: Yes

Visa Needed: No

FLIGHT ARRIVAL INFORMATION

IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Please look for the NTS representative after you have collected your luggage and exited baggage claim.

Transfers will be handled by NTS Tour

GRATUITIES & LOVE OFFERING

· Prepaid gratuities are covered for the hotel staff (porters, dining, housekeeping, front desk).
· Additional tipping is appropriate for extra or special services requested from the hotel staff.
· Tips are appropriate when eating out.
· Voluntary Love Offerings for your guide and driver will be collected towards the end of your trip.
Suggested amounts for love offerings are:
· Guide - $6 USD per person, per day
· Driver - $3 USD per person, per day

GRATUITIES & LOVE OFFERING

· Prepaid gratuities are covered for the hotel staff (porters, dining, housekeeping, front desk).
· Additional tipping is appropriate for extra or special services requested from the hotel staff.
· Tips are appropriate when eating out.
· Tips are appreciated when using certain restrooms (your guide will let you know when this is expected).
· Voluntary Love Offerings for your guide and driver will be collected towards the end of your trip. Suggested amounts for love offerings are:
· Guide - $6 USD per person, per day
· Driver - $3 USD per person, per day
 

GRATUITIES & LOVE OFFERING

· Prepaid gratuities are covered for the hotel staff (porters, dining, housekeeping, front desk).
· Additional tipping is appropriate for extra or special services requested from the hotel staff.
· Tips are appropriate when eating out.
· Tips are appreciated when using certain restrooms (your guide will let you know when this is expected).
· Voluntary Love Offerings for your guide and driver will be collected towards the end of your trip. Suggested amounts for love offerings are:
· Guide - $6 USD per person, per day
· Driver - $3 USD per person, per day

GRATUITIES & LOVE OFFERING

· Prepaid gratuities are covered for the hotel staff (porters, dining, housekeeping, front desk).
· Additional tipping is appropriate for extra or special services requested from the hotel staff.
· Tips are appropriate when eating out.
· Tips are appreciated when using certain restrooms (your guide will let you know when this is expected).
· Voluntary Love Offerings for your guide and driver will be collected towards the end of your trip.
Suggested amounts for love offerings are:
· Guide - $6 USD per person, per day
· Driver - $3 USD per person, per day

GRATUITIES & LOVE OFFERING

· Prepaid gratuities are covered for the hotel staff (porters, dining, housekeeping, front desk).
· Additional tipping is appropriate for extra or special services requested from the hotel staff.
· Tips are appropriate when eating out.
· Tips are appreciated when using certain restrooms (your guide will let you know when this is expected).
· Voluntary Love Offerings for your guide and driver will be collected towards the end of your trip.
Suggested amounts for love offerings are:
· Guide - $6 USD per person, per day
· Driver - $3 USD per person, per day

GROUND-ONLY TRAVEL (PROVIDING YOUR OWN AIRFARE)

We are pleased to honor your request to travel as a ground-only guest by providing your own airfare. Please review and complete the Ground-Only Agreement.

GROUND-ONLY TRAVEL (PROVIDING YOUR OWN AIRFARE)

We are pleased to honor your request to travel as a ground-only guest by providing your own airfare. Please review and complete the Ground-Only Agreement.

Gratuities & Love Offering Egypt

    Prepaid gratuities are covered for the hotel staff (porters, dining, housekeeping, front desk).  

·    Additional tipping is appropriate for extra or special services requested from the hotel staff.  

·    Tips are appropriate when eating out.  

·    Tips are appreciated when using certain restrooms (your guide will let you know when this is expected).  

·    Voluntary Love Offerings for your guide and driver will be collected towards the end of your trip. Suggested amounts for love offerings are: 

·    Guide - $6 USD per person, per day 

·    Driver - $3 USD per person, per day   

·    Tour Escort - $2 USD per person, per day (when applicable)   

Gratuities & Love Offering Holy Land

    Prepaid gratuities are covered for the hotel staff (porters, dining, housekeeping, front desk).  

·    Additional tipping is appropriate for extra or special services requested from the hotel staff.  

·    Tips are appropriate when eating out.  

·    Tips are appreciated when using certain restrooms (your guide will let you know when this is expected).  

·    Voluntary Love Offerings for your guide and driver will be collected towards the end of your trip. Suggested amounts for love offerings are: 

·    Guide - $6 USD per person, per day 

·    Driver - $3 USD per person, per day 

Gratuities & Love Offering Jordan

    Prepaid gratuities are covered for the hotel staff (porters, dining, housekeeping, front desk).  

·    Additional tipping is appropriate for extra or special services requested from the hotel staff.  

·    Tips are appropriate when eating out.  

·    Tips are appreciated when using certain restrooms (your guide will let you know when this is expected).  

·    Voluntary Love Offerings for your guide and driver will be collected towards the end of your trip. Suggested amounts for love offerings are: 

·    Guide - $6 USD per person, per day 

·    Driver - $3 USD per person, per day   

·    Tour Escort - $2 USD per person, per day (when applicable)   

HAIR DRYERS IN HOTEL ROOMS

Some but not all hotels have hair dryers in the rooms. If you bring your own, remember the voltage is 220, so you will need your adapter and converter for all electrical appliances.

HELPFUL PHRASES IN DUTCH

Hello                        Hallo
Good morning         Goedenmorgen
Good afternoon       Goedenmiddag
Good evening         Goedenavond
Please                     Alsjeblieft (informal), Alstublieft (formal)
Thank you               Dankjewel

HOTELS

· Hotels are deluxe, first-class 3 & 4-Star properties offering exceptional amenities for your comfort & enjoyment.

· Hotel gratuities (porters, waiters, housekeeping, front desk) have been pre-paid for you.

· Some hotels offer laundry rooms and/or ironing rooms.

· Some hotels offer laundry services at an additional charge. (Always verify the return date of your items.)

· Electric current is 220; you will need a power converter to change current to 110 and an adapter to adapt the plug.

HOTELS

· Hotels are Deluxe First Class 3 & 4-Star properties offering exceptional amenities for your comfort & enjoyment.
· Hotel Gratuities (Porters, Waiters, Housekeeping, Front Desk) have been pre-paid for you.
· Some hotels offer laundry rooms and/or ironing rooms.
· Most hotels offer laundry services at an additional charge. (Always verify the return date of your items.)
· Electric current is 230; you will need a power converter to change current to 110 and an adapter to adapt the plug.
 

HOTELS

· Hotels are Deluxe First Class 3 & 4-Star properties offering exceptional amenities for your comfort & enjoyment.
· Hotel Gratuities (Porters, Waiters, Housekeeping, Front Desk) have been pre-paid for you.
· Some hotels offer laundry rooms and/or ironing rooms.
· Most hotels offer laundry services at an additional charge. (Always verify the return date of your items.)
· Electric current is 230; you will need a power converter to change the current to 110 and an adapter to adapt the plug.

HOTELS

· Hotels are Deluxe First Class 3 & 4-Star properties offering exceptional amenities for your comfort & enjoyment.
· Hotel Gratuities (Porters, Waiters, Housekeeping, Front Desk) have been pre-paid for you.
· Some hotels offer laundry rooms and/or ironing rooms.
· Most hotels offer laundry services at an additional charge. (Always verify the return date of your items.)
· Electric current is 220; you will need a power converter to change the current to 110 and an adapter to adapt the plug.

HOTELS AND ROOMS

· Rooms have private showers, TV, phone, wifi (check with hotel concerning access & possible fees).
· Most hotels have blow dryers. Check hotel website for details.
· Double Rooms are made up of either two single beds or one double bed.
· Single rooms are smaller than double rooms and have only one single bed.
 

HOTELS AND ROOMS

· Rooms have private showers, TV, phone, wifi (check with hotel concerning access & possible fees).
· Most hotels have blow dryers. Check hotel website for details.
· Double Rooms are made up of either two single beds or one double bed.
· Single rooms are smaller than double rooms and have only one single bed.

HOTELS AND ROOMS

· Rooms have private showers, TV, phone, wifi (check with hotel concerning access & possible fees).
· Most hotels have blow dryers. Check hotel website for details.
· Double Rooms are made up of either two single beds or one double bed.
· Single rooms are smaller than double rooms and have only one single bed.

HOTELS AND ROOMS

· Rooms have private showers, TV, phone, wifi (check with hotel concerning access & possible fees).
· Most hotels have blow dryers. Check hotel website for details.
· Double Rooms are made up of either two single beds or one double bed.
· Single rooms are smaller than double rooms and have only one single bed

Hiking the Jesus Trail Tips

  • Completely Guided
  • Transportation to trail heads and back to hotel included
  • Good hiking shoes strongly advised. 
  • Terrain contains plenty of hills!  
  • Hikes can average 5 – 10 miles per day.  
  • Guides will bring snacks and water for hikers.
  • Guests will return to Kibbutz Levi every night.

A good resource book is The Jesus Trail Guidebook (sold thru Amazon) for those who want more information about the trail itself.

Hotels

· Hotels are Deluxe First Class 3 & 4-Star properties offering exceptional amenities for your comfort & enjoyment.
· Hotel Gratuities (Porters, Waiters, Housekeeping, Front Desk) have been pre-paid for you.
· Some hotels offer laundry rooms and/or ironing rooms.
· Most hotels offer laundry services at an additional charge. (Always verify the return date of your items.)
· Electric current is 230; you will need a power converter to change current to 110 and an adapter to adapt the plug.

Hotels Jordan

    Hotels are deluxe, first-class 3 & 4-star properties offering exceptional amenities for your comfort & enjoyment. 

·    Hotel Gratuities (porters, waiters, housekeeping, front desk) have been pre-paid for you. 

·    Some hotels offer laundry rooms and/or ironing rooms.  

·    Most hotels offer laundry services at an additional charge (always verify the return date of your items). 

·    Electric current is 230; you will need a power converter to change current to 110 and an adapter to adapt the plug. 

Hotels And Rooms Egypt

    Rooms have private showers, TV, phone, Wi-Fi (check with hotel concerning access & possible fees). 

·    Most hotels have blow dryers.  Check the hotel website for details.  

·    Double Rooms are made up of either two single beds or one double bed. 

·    Single rooms are smaller than double rooms and have only one single bed.  

Hotels And Rooms Holy Land

    Rooms have private showers, TV, phone, Wi-Fi (check with hotel concerning access & possible fees). 

·    Most hotels have blow dryers.  Check the hotel website for details.  

·    Double Rooms are made up of either two single beds or one double bed. 

·    Single rooms are smaller than double rooms and have only one single bed.

Hotels And Rooms Jordan

    Rooms have private showers, TV, phone, Wi-Fi (check with hotel concerning access & possible fees). 

·    Most hotels have blow dryers. Check the hotel website for details.  

·    Double Rooms are made up of either two single beds or one double bed. 

·    Single rooms are smaller than double rooms and have only one single bed.  

Hotels Egypt

    Hotels are deluxe, first-class 3 & 4-star properties offering exceptional amenities for your comfort & enjoyment. 

·    Hotel Gratuities (porters, waiters, housekeeping, front desk) have been pre-paid for you. 

·    Some hotels offer laundry rooms and/or ironing rooms.  

·    Most hotels offer laundry services at an additional charge (always verify the return date of your items). 

·    Electric current is 220; you will need a power converter to change current to 110 and an adapter to adapt the plug. 

Hotels Holy Land

    Hotels are deluxe, first-class 3 & 4-star properties offering exceptional amenities for your comfort & enjoyment. 

·    Hotel Gratuities (porters, waiters, housekeeping, front desk) have been pre-paid for you. 

·    Some hotels offer laundry rooms and/or ironing rooms.  

·    Most hotels offer laundry services at an additional charge (always verify the return date of your items). 

·    Electric current is 220; you will need a power converter to change current to 110 and an adapter to adapt the plug. 

How long will it take to travel from the airport to the hotel?

The transfer time can vary. Hotel rooms are usually available by late afternoon and you will sightsee until rooms are available.

INTERNET

· There is an Internet Café on board with computer workstations for your use. You may also bring your laptop and enjoy 24/7 Wi-Fi throughout the ship. A per minute rate applies for both. Internet packages can be purchased once on board.

JORDAN/ISRAEL BORDER CROSSING:

  • The Jordan/Israel border crossing is a two-step process 1) Leaving Jordan; 2) Entering Israel.
  • Leaving Jordan -  Your Jordan guide will assist you through passport control and customs, but will not continue with you after that point.
  • Load your luggage on the awaiting bus.  A driver will take you through the checkpoint area as you cross the bridge to the Israeli border.
  • Once the bridge crossing is complete, you will be directed on the Israel border process and will meet up with your Israel guide.
  • In Jordan, you will have an onboard Tourist Policeman with you.  Jordan enjoys a high level of security and the tourist police is there to maintain that high level.
  • You will experience the same two-step process (in reverse) when you return to Jordan.

REMEMBER:  Keep your Passport secure, but readily available  - No photographs are allowed at the border.  PUT YOUR CAMERA (& CELL PHONE) AWAY DURING THE CROSSING - Take ALL luggage and personal items with you as you will be changing buses - Keep bottled water with you and stay hydrated. 

KEEP WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES

· Your Passport, Boarding Pass, credit cards and medication, keep them with you at all times.

KEEP WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES

 Your Passport, Boarding Pass, credit cards and medication, keep them with you at all times.

LUGGAGE

· Due to limited space on the motor coach, only one checked piece of luggage per person is allowed. One carry-on and one small personal item (purse, laptop, etc.) are also allowed.
· Carry-ons and personal items must fit under your seat or in the overhead compartments of the plane.
· Overhead compartments on the bus are much smaller than on the plane.
· Attach the color-coded luggage tag provided in your final documents as well as your own luggage ID tag.

· IMPORTANT LUGGAGE NOTE

· Typically, your checked luggage must weigh 50 lbs or less.

· Typically, your carry on luggage must weigh 20 lbs. or less.

· **Check with your airline for specific limits. Excess luggage charges will be imposed for any overages!**

· Depending on your flight arrangements, you may need to recheck baggage during connections and additional baggage fees may apply. You should check with the ticket agent when you check-in for your flight.

LUGGAGE

Due to airline regulations and limited space on the motor coach, only one checked piece of luggage (50 lb. or less) per person is allowed.  One  carry-on and one small personal item (purse, laptop, etc.) is also allowed.

  • It is very important that you check with your specific airline's current luggage restrictions on their website.  Remember, there may also be weight restrictions on your carry-on luggage.
  • Carry-ons & personal items must fit under your seat or in the overhead compartments of the plane.
  • Overhead compartments on the bus is much smaller than on the plane.
  • Attach the color-coded luggage tag provided in your final documents to your luggage along with your own luggage ID tag.
     

LUGGAGE

· Due to airline regulations & limited space on the motor coach, only one checked piece of luggage per person is allowed. One carry-on and one small personal item (purse, laptop, etc.) are also allowed.

· Carry-ons and personal items must fit under your seat or in the overhead compartments of the plane.

· Overhead compartments on the bus are much smaller than on the plane.

· Attach the color-coded luggage tag provided in your final documents as well as your own luggage ID tag.

· IMPORTANT LUGGAGE NOTE
· Typically, your checked luggage must weigh 50 lbs or less.
· Typically, your carry-on luggage must weigh 20 lbs. or less.
· **Check with your airline for specific limits. Excess luggage charges will be imposed for any
overages!**

LUGGAGE

· Due to limited space on the motor coach, only one checked piece of luggage per person is allowed. One carry-on and one small personal item (purse, laptop, etc.) are also allowed.
· Carry-ons and personal items must fit under your seat or in the overhead compartments of the plane.
· Overhead compartments on the bus are much smaller than on the plane.
· Attach the color-coded luggage tag provided in your final documents as well as your own luggage ID tag.
· IMPORTANT LUGGAGE NOTE
· Typically, your checked luggage must weigh 50 lbs or less.
· Typically, your carry on luggage must weigh 20 lbs. or less. 
· **Check with your airline for specific limits. Excess luggage charges will be imposed for any overages!**

 

LUGGAGE

· Due to limited space on the motor coach, only one checked piece of luggage per person is allowed. One carry-on and one small personal item (purse, laptop, etc.) are also allowed.
· Carry-ons and personal items must fit under your seat or in the overhead compartments of the plane.
· Overhead compartments on the bus are much smaller than on the plane.
· Attach the color-coded luggage tag provided in your final documents as well as your own luggage ID tag.
· IMPORTANT LUGGAGE NOTE
· Typically, your checked luggage must weigh 50 lbs or less.
· Typically, your carry on luggage must weigh 20 lbs. or less. 
· **Check with your airline for specific limits. Excess luggage charges will be imposed for any overages!**

LUGGAGE

· Due to limited space on the motor coach, only one checked piece of luggage per person is allowed. One carry-on and one small personal item (purse, laptop, etc.) are also allowed.
· Carry-ons and personal items must fit under your seat or in the overhead compartments of the plane.
· Overhead compartments on the bus are much smaller than on the plane.
· Attach the color-coded luggage tag provided in your final documents as well as your own luggage ID tag.
· IMPORTANT LUGGAGE NOTE
· Typically, your checked luggage must weigh 50 lbs or less.
· Typically, your carry on luggage must weigh 20 lbs. or less.
· **Check with your airline for specific limits. Excess luggage charges will be imposed for any
overages!**

LUGGAGE

· Due to limited space on the motor coach, only one checked piece of luggage per person is allowed. One carry-on and one small personal item (purse, laptop, etc.) are also allowed.
· Carry-ons and personal items must fit under your seat or in the overhead compartments of the plane.
· Overhead compartments on the bus are much smaller than on the plane.
· Attach the color-coded luggage tag provided in your final documents as well as your own luggage ID
tag.
· IMPORTANT LUGGAGE NOTE
· Typically, your checked luggage must weigh 50 lbs or less.
· Typically, your carry on luggage must weigh 20 lbs. or less.
· **Check with your airline for specific limits. Excess luggage charges will be imposed for any
overages!**

LUGGAGE & LAUNDRY GUIDELINES

· The cruise line does not limit the amount of luggage. However, one bag limited to 44 pounds will ensure that you will meet whatever criteria your particular airline will have. Please refer to your airline regarding their baggage allowances and additional fees.

· Your ship offers full laundry and dry cleaning services for an additional charge. Irons are not allowed to be brought on board, nor are they available for use in your cabins.

LUGGAGE & LAUNDRY GUIDELINES

· The cruise line does not limit the amount of luggage. However, one bag limited to 44 pounds will ensure that you will meet whatever criteria your particular airline will have. Please refer to your airline regarding their baggage allowances and additional fees.
· Your ship offers full laundry and dry cleaning services for an additional charge. Irons are not allowed to be brought on board nor are they available for use in your cabins.

Luggage Egypt

    Due to limited space on the motor coach, only one checked piece of luggage per person is allowed. One carry-on and one small personal item (purse, laptop, etc.) are also allowed. 

·    Carry-ons and personal items must fit under your seat or in the overhead compartments of the plane. 

·    Overhead compartments on the bus are much smaller than on the plane. 

·    Attach the color-coded luggage tag provided in your final documents as well as your own luggage ID tag. 

·    IMPORTANT LUGGAGE NOTE 

·    Typically, your checked luggage must weigh 50 lbs. or less.  

·    Typically, your carry-on luggage must weigh 20 lbs. or less.  ​​​​ 

·    **Check with your airline for specific limits. Excess luggage charges will be imposed for any overages!** You can find airline specific information at www.eo.travelwithus.com/travel-info/airline-fees 

·    Depending on your flight arrangements, you may need to recheck baggage during connections and additional baggage fees may apply. You should check with the ticket agent when you check in for your flight. 

Luggage Holy Land

    Due to limited space on the motorcoach, only one checked piece of luggage per person is allowed. One carry-on and one small personal item (purse, laptop, etc.) are also allowed. 

·    Carry-ons and personal items must fit under your seat or in the overhead compartments of the plane. 

·    Overhead compartments on the bus are much smaller than on the plane. 

·    Attach the color-coded luggage tag provided in your document package as well as your own luggage ID tag. 

·    IMPORTANT LUGGAGE NOTE 

·    Typically, your checked luggage must weigh 50 lbs. or less.  

·    Typically, your carry-on luggage must weigh 20 lbs. or less.  ​​​​ 

·    **Check with your airline for specific limits. Excess luggage charges will be imposed for any overages!** You can also find airline specific information at www.eo.travelwithus.com/travel-info/airline-fees 

·    Depending on your flight arrangements, you may need to recheck baggage during connections and additional baggage fees may apply. You should check with the ticket agent when you check-in for your flight. 

Luggage Jordan

    Due to limited space on the motor coach, only one checked piece of luggage per person is allowed. One carry-on and one small personal item (purse, laptop, etc.) are also allowed. 

·    Carry-ons and personal items must fit under your seat or in the overhead compartments of the plane. 

·    Overhead compartments on the bus are much smaller than on the plane. 

·    Attach the color-coded luggage tag provided in your final documents as well as your own luggage ID tag. 

·    IMPORTANT LUGGAGE NOTE 

·    Typically, your checked luggage must weigh 50 lbs. or less.  

·    Typically, your carry-on luggage must weigh 20 lbs. or less.  ​​​​ 

·    **Check with your airline for specific limits. Excess luggage charges will be imposed for any overages!** You can find airline specific information at www.eo.travelwithus.com/travel-info/airline-fees 

·    Depending on your flight arrangements, you may need to recheck baggage during connections and additional baggage fees may apply. You should check with the ticket agent when you check in for your flight. 

MAKING ONBOARD PURCHASES

· Prior to boarding, you will register a credit card with the ship and all onboard purchases will be cashless. The account will also be used for your gratuities for the staff on board. Gratuities range from $14.50 - $18.50 per person per day depending on your cabin category. Because we are traveling as a group, this amount will automatically be added to your on board account and will appear on your statement on the last day of the cruise.

MAKING ONBOARD PURCHASES

· Prior to boarding, you will register a credit card with the ship, and all onboard purchases will be cashless. The account will also be used for your gratuities for the staff on board. Gratuities range from $14.50 - $18.50 per person per day, depending on your cabin category. Because we are traveling as a group, this amount will automatically be added to your onboard account and will appear on your statement on the last day of the cruise.

MEALS

  • Breakfast – Hotel Buffet includes a variety of American and European breakfast foods including coffee, tea and juice.  A served breakfast may also be offered.
  • Lunch – unless otherwise noted in your itinerary, lunch is on your own.   Your guide will choose an area that will offer a variety of food options.
  • Dinner - Either a set menu or a buffet is provided depending on the hotel. Beverages, other than water, are not included but can be purchased at a supplemental charge.
  • Food Allergies/Dietary restrictions – The chef would be happy to suggest foods offered on the set meal or on the buffet that can be within your dietary needs.  However, please note that although the hotel will do everything possible to assist you, they may not be able to address each allergy or dietary concern.  Always be prepared to supplement your meal as necessary.

MEALS

  • Breakfast – Hotel Buffet includes a variety of American and European breakfast foods including coffee, tea and juice. 
  • Lunch – unless otherwise noted in your itinerary, lunch is on your own.   Your guide will choose an area that will offer a variety of food options.
  • Dinner - Either a set menu or a buffet is provided depending on the hotel. Beverages, other than water, are not included but can be purchased at a supplemental charge.
  • Food Allergies/Dietary restrictions – The chef would be happy to suggest foods offered on the set meal or on the buffet that can be within your dietary needs.  However, please note that although the hotel will do everything possible to assist you, they may not be able to address each allergy or dietary concern.  Always be prepared to supplement your meal as necessary.

MEALS

· Breakfast
Hotel Buffet includes a variety of American & European breakfast foods including coffee, tea and juice. (Eggs, deli meat, cheese, bread, cereal, yogurt, milk, and salads are offered).

· Lunch
Unless otherwise noted in your itinerary, lunch is on your own. Your guide will choose an area that will offer a variety of foods.

· Dinner
Either a set menu or a hotel buffet will be offered. Beverages other than water are not included but can be purchased at a supplemental charge.

· Food Allergies/Dietary Restrictions
The chef will be happy to suggest foods on the buffet that can be within your dietary needs. However, please note that although the hotel will do everything possible to assist you, they may not be able to address each allergy or dietary concern. Always be prepared to supplement your meal as necessary.

MEALS

Food and water are safe in the Holy Land. Bottled water is recommended while touring and can be purchased on the bus for a minimal charge.
· Breakfast
Hotel Buffet includes a variety of American, European, and Middle Eastern breakfast foods including coffee, tea and juice. (Eggs, deli meat, cheese, bread, cereal, yogurt, milk, and salads are offered).
· Lunch
Unless otherwise noted in your itinerary, lunch is on your own. Your guide will choose an area that will offer a variety of foods.
· Dinner
Hotel Buffet includes a variety of meat and vegetables. A salad bar, bread station and dessert bar offer seemingly limitless options. Beverages, other than water, are not included but can be purchased at a supplemental charge.
· Food Allergies/Dietary Restrictions
The chef will be happy to suggest foods on the buffet that can be within your dietary needs. However, please note that although the hotel will do everything possible to assist you, they may not be able to address each allergy or dietary concern. Always be prepared to supplement your meal as necessary.
 

MEALS

Food and water are safe in the Holy Land. Bottled water is recommended while touring and can be purchased on the bus for a minimal charge.
· Breakfast
Hotel Buffet includes a variety of American, European, and Middle Eastern breakfast foods including coffee, tea and juice. (Eggs, deli meat, cheese, bread, cereal, yogurt, milk, and salads are offered).
· Lunch
Unless otherwise noted in your itinerary, lunch is on your own. Your guide will choose an area that will offer a variety of foods.
· Dinner
Hotel Buffet includes a variety of meat and vegetables. A salad bar, bread station and dessert bar offer seemingly limitless options. Beverages, other than water, are not included but can be purchased at a supplemental charge.
· Food Allergies/Dietary Restrictions
The chef will be happy to suggest foods on the buffet that can be within your dietary needs. However, please note that although the hotel will do everything possible to assist you, they may not be able to address each allergy or dietary concern. Always be prepared to supplement your meal as necessary.

MEALS

Food and water are safe. Bottled water is recommended while touring and can be purchased on the bus
for a minimal charge.
· Breakfast
Hotel Buffet includes a variety of American & European breakfast foods including coffee, tea and juice.
(Eggs, deli meat, cheese, bread, cereal, yogurt, and milk are offered).
· Lunch
Unless otherwise noted in your itinerary, lunch is on your own. Your guide will choose an area that will
offer a variety of food Options. Most lunch stops are cash only, and you should expect$15 -$20 per person.
· Dinner
Either a set menu or a hotel buffet will be offered. Beverages other than water are not included but can
be purchased at a supplemental charge.
· Food Allergies/Dietary Restrictions
The chef will be happy to suggest foods on the buffet that can be within your dietary needs. However,
please note that although the hotel will do everything possible to assist you, they may not be able to
address each allergy or dietary concern. Always be prepared to supplement your meal as necessary.

MEALS

Food and water are safe in the UK. Bottled water is recommended while touring can be purchased in
shops, hotels or with vendors.

· Breakfast
Hotel Buffet includes a variety of American & British/European breakfast foods including coffee, tea and juice.
· Lunch
Unless otherwise noted in your itinerary, lunch is on your own. Your guide will choose an area that will offer a variety of foods.
· Dinner
Either a set menu or a buffet is provided depending on the hotel. Beverages, other than water, are not included but can be purchased at a supplemental charge.
· Food Allergies/Dietary Restrictions
The chef will be happy to suggest foods on the buffet that can be within your dietary needs. However, please note that although the hotel will do everything possible to assist you, they may not be able to address each allergy or dietary concern. Always be prepared to supplement your meal as necessary.

MEDICAL DEVICES

  • Medical devices that require electricity will likely need an international adapter/converter.  The adapter plugs simply allows you to plug your appliance in to the various wall plugs in foreign countries.  The converter is used to step up or down the voltage to properly support the electrical appliance. (see 'Electrical Converters/Adapters' below).
     
  • Notify the airline of your intention to bring a medical device on board - and if you intend to use it in-flight. (This includes CPAP machines.) 
     
  • Check with the TSA for allowances & restrictions:  TSA Medical Allowances

MEDICAL DEVICES

· Medical devices that require electricity will likely need an international adaptor/converter. The adapter simply allows you to plug your appliance into the various wall plugs in foreign countries. The converter is used to step up or down the voltage to properly support the electrical appliance.

· Notify the airline of your intention to bring a medical device on board - and if you intend to use it in-flight. (This includes CPAP machines.)

· Check with TSA for allowances and restrictions at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list.

MEDICAL DEVICES

· Medical devices that require electricity will likely need an international adapter/converter. The adapter simply allows you to plug your appliance into the various wall plugs in foreign countries. The converter is used to step up or down the voltage to properly support the electrical appliance.
· Notify the airline of your intention to bring a medical device on board - and if you intend to use it in-flight. (This includes CPAP machines.)
· Check with TSA for allowances and restrictions at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list.

MEDICAL DEVICES

· Medical devices that require electricity will likely need an international adapter/converter. The adapter simply allows you to plug your appliance into the various wall plugs in foreign countries. The converter is used to step up or down the voltage to properly support the electrical appliance.
· Notify the airline of your intention to bring a medical device on board - and if you intend to use it in-flight. (This includes CPAP machines.)
· Check with TSA for allowances and restrictions at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list.

MEDICAL DEVICES

· Medical devices that require electricity will likely need an international adapter/converter. The adapter simply allows you to plug your appliance into the various wall plugs in foreign countries. The converter is used to step up or down the voltage to properly support the electrical appliance (see 'Electrical Converters/Adapters' below).
· Notify the airline of your intention to bring a medical device on board - and if you intend to use it in flight. (This includes CPAP machines.)
· Check with TSA for allowances and restrictions at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list.

MEDICAL DEVICES

· Medical devices that require electricity will likely need an international adapter/converter. The adapter simply allows you to plug your appliance into the various wall plugs in foreign countries. The converter is used to step up or down the voltage to properly support the electrical appliance (see 'Electrical Converters/Adapters' below).
· Notify the airline of your intention to bring a medical device on board - and if you intend to use it in flight. (This includes CPAP machines.)
· Check with TSA for allowances and restrictions at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list.

MEDICAL EMERGENCY

24-Hour Assistance Services are provided by:
Generali Global Assistance (GGA)

If You Need Assistance While Traveling Within the USA or Canada
Call: 1-833-430-3653

Outside the USA or Canada, Call collect by dialing:
001-954-308-3925

To process a claim, contact:
Trip Mate, Inc.
9225 Ward Parkway, Suite 200
Kansas City, Missouri 64114

Tel: 1-800-888-7292

Claims may also be completed online at www.tripmate.com

MEDICATION

  • Most medications (prescriptions or supplements) are permitted for international travel, however, always check with TSA for current allowances and restrictions:   TSA Medical Allowances
  • Bring medication in its original container if possible. 
  • A written prescription of your medication(s) in generic form from your physician will assist in getting an emergency re-fill if needed while out of the country. 
  • Notify our office asap  if you have medication that requires refrigeration. 

MEDICATIONS

· Most medications (prescriptions or supplements) are permitted for international travel, however, always check with TSA for current allowances and restrictions at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list.

· Bring medication in its original container if possible.

· A written prescription of your medication(s) in generic form from your physician will assist in getting an emergency re-fill if needed while out of the country.

· Notify our office ASAP if you have medication that requires refrigeration.

MEDICATIONS

· Most medications (prescriptions or supplements) are permitted for international travel, however, always check with TSA for current allowances and restrictions at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list.

· Bring medication in its original container if possible.

· A written prescription of your medication(s) in generic form from your physician will assist in getting an emergency refill if needed while out of the country.

· Notify our office ASAP if you have medication that requires refrigeration.

MEDICATIONS

· Most medications (prescriptions or supplements) are permitted for international travel, however, always check with TSA for current allowances and restrictions at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list.
· Bring medication in its original container if possible.
· A written prescription of your medication(s) in generic form from your physician will assist in getting an emergency refill if needed while out of the country.
· Notify our office ASAP if you have medication that requires refrigeration.

MEDICATIONS

· Most medications (prescriptions or supplements) are permitted for international travel, however, always check with TSA for current allowances and restrictions at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list.
· Bring medication in its original container if possible.
· A written prescription of your medication(s) in generic form from your physician will assist in getting an emergency refill if needed while out of the country.
· Notify our office ASAP if you have medication that requires refrigeration.

MEDICATIONS

· Most medications (prescriptions or supplements) are permitted for international travel, however, always check with TSA for current allowances and restrictions at
https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list.
· Bring medication in its original container if possible.
· A written prescription of your medication(s) in generic form from your physician will assist in getting an emergency refill if needed while out of the country.
· Notify our office ASAP if you have medication that requires refrigeration.

MEDICATIONS

· Most medications (prescriptions or supplements) are permitted for international travel, however, always check with TSA for current allowances and restrictions at
https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list.
· Bring medication in its original container if possible.
· A written prescription of your medication(s) in generic form from your physician will assist in getting an emergency refill if needed while out of the country.
· Notify our office ASAP if you have medication that requires refrigeration.

MOBILITY

· Guests registering for this tour accept the responsibility for being in good health and able to walk and travel on the tour. Because many sites are not accessible to the physically challenged, those needing oxygen, wheelchairs, or other ambulatory assistance will find the tour extremely limiting in their experiences.

· Handicap accessible facilities cannot be guaranteed for this tour destination. Non-US countries are not obligated to comply with our Handicap Accessible Regulations.

· Buses are not handicap accessible and do not have space for storing wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs/scooters or other ambulatory assistance items.

· If you are needing ambulatory assistance, you will likely find travel on this program quite difficult and many sites inaccessible.

· If you are in need of assistance, we kindly request that you bring a travel partner to help.

· On average, you can expect to walk 1 - 3 miles a day, although this is typically not all at one time.

· Speak with your guide concerning the ambulatory difficulty at a touring site. You may either stay on the bus or sit nearby.

MOBILITY

· Guests registering for this tour accept the responsibility for being in good health and able to walk and travel on the tour. Because many sites are not accessible to the physically challenged, those needing oxygen, wheelchairs, or other ambulatory assistance will find the tour extremely limiting in their experiences.
· Handicap accessible facilities cannot be guaranteed for this tour destination. Non-US countries are not obligated to comply with our Handicap Accessible Regulations.
· Buses are not handicap accessible and do not have space for storing wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs/scooters or other ambulatory assistance items.
· If you are needing ambulatory assistance, you will likely find travel on this program quite difficult and many sites inaccessible.
· If you are in need of assistance, we kindly request that you bring a travel partner to help.
· On average, you can expect to walk 1 - 3 miles a day; although this is typically not all at one time.
· Speak with your guide concerning the ambulatory difficulty at a touring site. You may either stay on the bus or sit nearby.
 

MOBILITY

· Guests registering for this tour accept the responsibility for being in good health and able to walk and travel on the tour. Because many sites are not accessible to the physically challenged, those needing oxygen, wheelchairs, or other ambulatory assistance will find the tour extremely limiting in their experiences.
· Handicap accessible facilities cannot be guaranteed for this tour destination. Non-US countries are not obligated to comply with our Handicap Accessible Regulations.
· Buses are not handicap accessible and do not have space for storing wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs/scooters or other ambulatory assistance items.
· If you are needing ambulatory assistance, you will likely find travel on this program quite difficult and many sites inaccessible.
· If you are in need of assistance, we kindly request that you bring a travel partner to help.
· On average, you can expect to walk 1 - 3 miles a day; although this is typically not all at one time.
· Speak with your guide concerning the ambulatory difficulty at a touring site. You may either stay on the bus or sit nearby.

MOBILITY

· Guests registering for this tour accept the responsibility for being in good health and able to walk and travel on the tour. Because many sites are not accessible to the physically challenged, those needing oxygen, wheelchairs, or other ambulatory assistance will find the tour extremely limiting in their experiences.
· Handicap accessible facilities cannot be guaranteed for this tour destination. Non-US countries are not obligated to comply with our Handicap Accessible Regulations.
· Buses are not handicap accessible and do not have space for storing wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs/scooters, or other ambulatory assistance items.
· If you are needing ambulatory assistance, you will likely find travel on this program quite difficult and many sites inaccessible.
· If you are in need of assistance, we kindly request that you bring a travel partner to help.
· On average, you can expect to walk 1 - 3 miles a day; although this is typically not all at one time.
· Speak with your guide concerning the ambulatory difficulty at a touring site. You may either stay on the bus or sit nearby.

MOBILITY

· Guests registering for this tour accept the responsibility for being in good health and able to walk and travel on the tour. Because many sites are not accessible to the physically challenged, those needing oxygen, wheelchairs, or other ambulatory assistance will find the tour extremely limiting in their
experiences.
· Handicap accessible facilities cannot be guaranteed for this tour destination. Non-US countries are not obligated to comply with our Handicap Accessible Regulations.
· Buses are not handicap accessible and do not have space for storing wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs/scooters or other ambulatory assistance items.
· If you are needing ambulatory assistance, you will likely find travel on this program quite difficult and many sites inaccessible.
· If you are in need of assistance, we kindly request that you bring a travel partner to help.
· On average, you can expect to walk 1 - 3 miles a day; although this is typically not all at one time.
· Speak with your guide concerning the ambulatory difficulty at a touring site. You may either stay on the bus or sit nearby.

MONEY BASICS

  • Currency in The British Isles (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland is the British Pound Sterling (GBP) or 'Pound' for short.  You may also hear the pound called a 'quid'.
     
  •  You WILL need to exchange dollars to Pounds.  Have some Pounds with you when you arrive as touring will likely take place on your arrival day.  And you will need the local currency for lunch.
     
  • ATM’sATMs are available; however will only receive the local currency.  **Notify your bank or credit card company if you plan to make purchases with your debit or credit card.** 
     
  • ATM usage generally is subject to fees and daily withdrawal limits. 
     
  • Visa and Mastercard credit cards are widely accepted in Europe.  American Express and Discover credit cards are not commonly accepted, and to avoid issues, please plan to not use these credit cards.
     
  • The amount of cash you take on tour is a personal decision.  Keep in mind the following items are NOT included:  shopping, lunches love offering and Optional Tours (paid in cash directly to your guide).  We suggest a minimum of $500 in cash. Smaller bills are suggested.

MONEY BASICS

  • Visa and Mastercard credit cards are widely accepted in Europe. American Express and Discover credit cards are not commonly accepted and to avoid issues please plan to not use these credit cards.
  •  ATM’s are available, however, you will only receive the local currency. **Notify your bank or credit card
  • company if you plan to make purchases with your debit or credit card.**
  • ATM usage generally is subject to fees and daily withdrawal limits.
  • The amount of cash you take on tour is a personal decision.
  • Keep in mind the following items are NOT included:
  • Shopping, lunches and love offering.
  • We suggest a minimum of $500 in cash. Smaller bills are suggested.

MONEY BASICS

ATM’s are available, however, you will only receive the local currency. **Notify your bank or credit card company if you plan to make purchases with your debit or credit card.**

· Visa and Mastercard credit cards are widely accepted in Europe. American Express and Discover credit cards are not commonly accepted and to avoid issues please plan to not use these credit cards.

· ATM usage generally is subject to fees and daily withdrawal limits.

· The amount of cash you take on tour is a personal decision.

· Keep in mind the following items are NOT included:

· Shopping, lunches and love offering.

· We suggest a minimum of $500 in cash. Smaller bills are suggested.

MONEY BASICS

· ATM’s are available, however, you will only receive the local currency. **Notify your bank or credit card company if you plan to make purchases with your debit or credit card.**
· ATM usage generally is subject to fees and daily withdrawal limits.
· The amount of cash you take on tour is a personal decision.
· Keep in mind the following items are NOT included:
· Shopping, lunches and love offering.
· We suggest a minimum of $500 in cash. Smaller bills are suggested.

MONEY BASICS

· ATM’s are available, however, you will only receive the local currency. **Notify your bank or credit card company if you plan to make purchases with your debit or credit card.**
· ATM usage generally is subject to fees and daily withdrawal limits.
· The amount of cash you take on tour is a personal decision.
· Keep in mind the following items are NOT included:
· Shopping, lunches and love offering.
· We suggest a minimum of $500 in cash. Smaller bills are suggested.

MONEY BASICS

· ATMs are available, however, you will only receive the local currency. **Notify your bank or credit card company if you plan to make purchases with your debit or credit card.**
· ATM usage generally is subject to fees and daily withdrawal limits.
· The amount of cash you take on tour is a personal decision.
· Keep in mind the following items are NOT included:
· Shopping, lunches and love offering.
· We suggest a minimum of $500 in cash. Smaller bills are suggested.

MONEY BASICS

· Currency in The British Isles (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland is the British Pound Sterling (GBP) or 'Pound' for short. You may also hear the pound called a 'quid'.
· You WILL need to exchange dollars to Pounds. Have some Pounds with you when you arrive as touring will likely take place on your arrival day. And you will need the local currency for lunch.
· ATM’s are available, however, you will only receive the local currency. **Notify your bank or credit card company if you plan to make purchases with your debit or credit card.**
· ATM usage generally is subject to fees and daily withdrawal limits.
· The amount of cash you take on tour is a personal decision.
· Keep in mind the following items are NOT included:
· Shopping, lunches and love offering.
· We suggest a minimum of $500 in cash. Smaller bills are suggested.

May I purchase my own domestic tickets to the departure city?

If you are purchasing your own domestic ticket and are paying the published New York price, your International flight will be scheduled from New York. Please be advised that the rest of your group may be routed differently and/or on a different schedule. We strongly recommend that passengers DO NOT purchase discounted tickets because of unforeseen schedule changes that may result in high cancellation fees. All flight times are subject to change without advance notice. Airlines have been known to change flight times by five or more hours or cancel flights completely.

Meals Egypt

Please refrain from eating raw vegetables and fruit that cannot be peeled (this includes salads). These food items have been grown and washed using the local, impure water.  DO NOT DRINK THE WATER IN EGYPT!  This includes the use of ice, tap water, brushing your teeth using tap water, etc.   Bottled water is available and can be purchased on the bus, at the hotel, cruise ship or from vendors. 

·    Breakfast 
Hotel buffet includes a variety of American & Middle Eastern breakfast foods, including coffee, tea and juice. (Eggs, deli meat, cheese, bread, cereal, yogurt, milk, and salads are offered.) 

·    Lunch 
Unless otherwise noted in your itinerary, lunch is at your own expense. Your guide will choose a restaurant that will offer a variety of foods. Most lunch stops are cash only, and you should expect $15 - $20 per person. 

·    Dinner 
Hotel buffet includes a variety of meat and vegetables. A salad bar, bread station and dessert bar offer seemingly limitless options. Beverages other than water are not included but can be purchased at a supplemental charge. 

    Food Allergies/Dietary Restrictions
The chef will be happy to suggest foods on the buffet that can be within your dietary needs. However, please note that although the hotel will do everything possible to assist you, they may not be able to address each allergy or dietary concern. Always be prepared to supplement your meal as necessary. 

Meals Holy Land

Food and water are safe in the Holy Land. Bottled water is recommended while touring and can be purchased on the bus for a minimal charge. 

·    Breakfast 
Hotel buffet includes a variety of American, European, and Middle Eastern breakfast foods, including coffee, tea and juice. (Eggs, deli meat, cheese, bread, cereal, yogurt, milk, and salads are offered). 

·    Lunch 
Unless otherwise noted in your itinerary, lunch is at your own expense. Your guide will choose a restaurant that will offer a variety of foods. Most lunch stops are cash only, and you should expect $15 - $20 per person. 

·    Dinner 
Hotel buffet includes a variety of meat and vegetables. A salad bar, bread station and dessert bar offer seemingly limitless options. Beverages other than water are not included but can be purchased at a supplemental charge. 

·    Food Allergies/Dietary Restrictions 
The chef will be happy to suggest foods on the buffet that can be within your dietary needs. However, please note that although the hotel will do everything possible to assist you, they may not be able to address each allergy or dietary concern. Always be prepared to supplement your meal as necessary. 

Meals Jordan

    Breakfast 
Hotel buffet includes a variety of American & Middle Eastern breakfast foods, including coffee, tea and juice. (Eggs, deli meat, cheese, bread, cereal, yogurt, milk, and salads are offered.) 

·    Lunch 
Unless otherwise noted in your itinerary, lunch is at your own expense. Your guide will choose a restaurant that will offer a variety of foods. Most lunch stops are cash only, and you should expect $15 - $20 per person. 

·    Dinner 
Hotel buffet includes a variety of meat and vegetables. A salad bar, bread station and dessert bar offer seemingly limitless options. Beverages other than water are not included but can be purchased at a supplemental charge. 

·    Food Allergies/Dietary Restrictions 
The chef will be happy to suggest foods on the buffet that can be within your dietary needs. However, please note that although the hotel will do everything possible to assist you, they may not be able to address each allergy or dietary concern. Always be prepared to supplement your meal as necessary. 

Medical Devices Jordan

    Medical devices that require electricity will likely need an international adapter/converter.  The adapter simply allows you to plug your appliance into the various wall plugs in foreign countries. The converter is used to step up or down the voltage to properly support the electrical appliance. 

·    Notify the airline of your intention to bring a medical device on board and if you intend to use it in-flight. (This includes CPAP machines.)  

·    Check with TSA for allowances and restrictions at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list  

Medical Devices Egypt

    Medical devices that require electricity will likely need an international adapter/converter.  The adapter simply allows you to plug your appliance into the various wall plugs in foreign countries. The converter is used to step up or down the voltage to properly support the electrical appliance (see 'Electrical Converters/Adapters' below). 

·    Notify the airline of your intention to bring a medical device on board and if you intend to use it in-flight. (This includes CPAP machines.)  

·    Check with TSA for allowances and restrictions at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list  

Medical Devices Holy Land

    Medical devices that require electricity will likely need an international adapter/converter.  The adapter simply allows you to plug your appliance into the various wall plugs in foreign countries. The converter is used to step up or down the voltage to properly support the electrical appliance. 

·    Notify the airline of your intention to bring a medical device on board and if you intend to use it in-flight. (This includes CPAP machines.)  

·    Check with TSA for allowances and restrictions at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list. 

·    If you need distilled water, we will do our best to assist in finding locations for you to purchase it while on tour. 

Medical Devices Jordan

    Medical devices that require electricity will likely need an international adapter/converter.  The adapter simply allows you to plug your appliance into the various wall plugs in foreign countries. The converter is used to step up or down the voltage to properly support the electrical appliance. 

·    Notify the airline of your intention to bring a medical device on board and if you intend to use it in-flight. (This includes CPAP machines.)  

·    Check with TSA for allowances and restrictions at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list  

Medications Holy Land

    Most medications (prescriptions or supplements) are permitted for international travel; however, always check with TSA for current allowances and restrictions at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list  

·    Bring medication in its original container if possible.  

·    A written prescription of your medication(s) in generic form from your physician will assist in getting an emergency refill if needed while out of the country.  

·    Notify our office ASAP if you have medication that requires refrigeration

Medications Egypt

    Most medications (prescriptions or supplements) are permitted for international travel; however, always check with TSA for current allowances and restrictions at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list  

·    Bring medication in its original container if possible.  

·    A written prescription of your medication(s) in generic form from your physician will assist in getting an emergency refill if needed while out of the country.  

·    Notify our office ASAP if you have medication that requires refrigeration. 

Medications Jordan

    Most medications (prescriptions or supplements) are permitted for international travel, however, always check with TSA for current allowances and restrictions at https://www.tsa.gov/travel/security-screening/whatcanibring/all-list  

·    Bring medication in its original container if possible.  

·    A written prescription of your medication(s) in generic form from your physician will assist in getting an emergency refill if needed while out of the country.  

·    Notify our office ASAP if you have medication that requires refrigeration. 

Miscellaneous

  • Bible
  • Camera
  • Cell Phone
  • Power Converter/Adapter
  • Hand Sanitizer
  • Eyeglasses
  • Sunglasses
  • Small Umbrella
  • Daypack/Tote

Mobility

· Guests registering for this tour accept the responsibility for being in good health and able to walk and travel on the tour. Because many sites are not accessible to the physically challenged, those needing oxygen, wheelchairs, or other ambulatory assistance will find the tour extremely limiting in their experiences.
· Handicap accessible facilities cannot be guaranteed for this tour destination. Non-US countries are not obligated to comply with our Handicap Accessible Regulations.
· Buses are not handicap accessible and do not have space for storing wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs/scooters or other ambulatory assistance items.
· If you are needing ambulatory assistance, you will likely find travel on this program quite difficult and many sites inaccessible.
· If you are in need of assistance, we kindly request that you bring a travel partner to help.
· On average, you can expect to walk 1 - 3 miles a day; although this is typically not all at one time.
· Speak with your guide concerning the ambulatory difficulty at a touring site. You may either stay on the bus or sit nearby.

Mobility Egypt

    Guests registering for this tour accept the responsibility for being in good health and able to walk and travel on the tour. Because many sites are not accessible to the physically challenged, those needing oxygen, wheelchairs, or other ambulatory assistance will find the tour extremely limiting in their experiences. 

·    Handicap accessible facilities cannot be guaranteed for this tour destination. Non-US countries are not obligated to comply with our Handicap Accessible Regulations.  

·    Buses are not handicap accessible and do not have space for storing wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs/scooters or other ambulatory assistance items.  

·    If you are needing ambulatory assistance, you will likely find travel on this program quite difficult and many sites inaccessible.  

·    If you are in need of assistance, we kindly request that you bring a travel partner to help. 

·    On average, you can expect to walk 2-4 miles a day, although this is typically not all at one time. 

·    Speak with your guide concerning the ambulatory difficulty at a touring site. You may either stay on the bus or sit nearby. 

Mobility Holy Land

    Guests registering for this tour accept the responsibility for being in good health and able to walk and travel on the tour. Because many sites are not accessible to the physically challenged, those needing oxygen, wheelchairs, or other ambulatory assistance will find the tour extremely limiting in their experiences. 

·    Handicap accessible facilities cannot be guaranteed for this tour destination. Non-US countries are not obligated to comply with our Handicap Accessible Regulations.  

·    Buses are not handicap accessible and do not have space for storing wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs/scooters or other ambulatory assistance items.  

·    If you are needing ambulatory assistance, you will likely find travel on this program quite difficult and many sites inaccessible.  

·    If you need assistance, you will need to bring a travel partner to help. 

·    On average, you can expect to walk 1-3 miles a day, although this is typically not all at one time. 

·    Speak with your guide concerning the ambulatory difficulty at a touring site. You may either stay on the bus or sit nearby. 

Mobility Jordan

    Guests registering for this tour accept the responsibility for being in good health and able to walk and travel on the tour. Because many sites are not accessible to the physically challenged, those needing oxygen, wheelchairs, or other ambulatory assistance will find the tour extremely limiting in their experiences. 

·    Handicap accessible facilities cannot be guaranteed for this tour destination. Non-US countries are not obligated to comply with our Handicap Accessible Regulations.  

·    Buses are not handicap accessible and do not have space for storing wheelchairs, motorized wheelchairs/scooters or other ambulatory assistance items.  

·    If you are needing ambulatory assistance, you will likely find travel on this program quite difficult and many sites inaccessible.  

·    If you are in need of assistance, we kindly request that you bring a travel partner to help. 

·    On average, you can expect to walk 2-4 miles a day, although this is typically not all at one time. 

·    Speak with your guide concerning the ambulatory difficulty at a touring site. You may either stay on the bus or sit nearby. 

Money Basics Egypt

    ATMs are available; however, you will only receive the local currency.  **Notify your bank or credit card company if you plan to make purchases with your debit or credit card.**  

·    ATM usage generally is subject to fees and daily withdrawal limits.  

·    The amount of cash you take on tour is a personal decision. 

·    Keep in mind the following items are NOT included: 

·    Shopping, lunches and love offering. 

·    We suggest a minimum of $500 in cash. Smaller bills are suggested. 

Money Basics Jordan

    ATMs are available; however, you will only receive the local currency.  **Notify your bank or credit card company if you plan to make purchases with your debit or credit card.**  

·    ATM usage generally is subject to fees and daily withdrawal limits.  

·    The amount of cash you take on tour is a personal decision. 

·    Keep in mind the following items are NOT included: 

·    Shopping, lunches and love offering. 

·    We suggest a minimum of $500 in cash. Smaller bills are suggested. 

Money Basics Holy Land

    ATMs are available; however, you will only receive the local currency.  **Notify your bank or credit card company if you plan to make purchases with your debit or credit card.**  

·    ATM usage generally is subject to fees and daily withdrawal limits.  

·    The amount of cash you take on tour is a personal decision. 

·    Keep in mind the following items are NOT included: 

·    Shopping, lunches and love offering. You will need cash for most lunches. 

·    We suggest a minimum of $500 in cash. Smaller bills are suggested. 

NILE CRUISE

Amenities

  • Your deluxe cabin is individually air-conditioned and offers a large panorama window for your viewing pleasure from the comfort of your cabin.
  • TV Channels and videos are available when moored in the evening.
  • Private bathroom has a shower/bathtub, hairdryer and shaving sockets. 
  • Power supply is 220 V
  • The top deck offers great viewing as you sail.  
  • Typically, a least one meal or sometimes afternoon tea is served on the top deck.
  • Meals are offered by set menu, buffet-style or 'partial' buffet.   Bottled water offered at the table is an additional charge.
  • A small gift shop offers a variety of souvenirs, including Egyptian costume for the 'Gallabiya Party'.  Don't miss out on your chance to 'dress like an Egyptian'.

Dress code

Casual onboard and smart casual at dinner.  Swimsuits and sun hats are for the top deck only.  Comfortable walking shoes are essential for shore excursions.
Tips/Gratuities

Your standard tips and gratuities have been pre-paid for those serving you on board.  However, should your ask for extra services (such as room service), it is customary to tip accordingly.

Love Offering

  • Your Cruise Tour Guide will give you a wealth of information as you visit  the various sites.  The suggested guide  love offering amount is $6 per person/per day.  $3 per person per day for Driver (when applicable).  $2 per person/per day for a tour escort (when applicable).

Miscellaneous Cruise Information

  • Most sailing is done during the day, but some sailing my be required after dark.
  • Don't miss going through the locks near Esna.
  • When moored, several cruise boats may be linked together alongside each other, requiring guests to cross through several boats to reach shore.
  • Let your guide know if you need access to a bank or ATM machine.  These will be best for a good exchange rate.  **Remember, the US Dollar is readily accepted in Egypt and ATM machines will only give you the local currency.
  • Calling home from your Nile cruise vessel is possible.  Make sure you verify what the charges will be before making that call!
  • Be careful of roaming charges if you are using your own cell phone.

NTERNET

· There is an Internet Café on board with computer workstations for your use. You may also bring your laptop and enjoy 24/7 Wi-Fi throughout the ship. A per-minute rate applies for both. Internet packages can be purchased once on board.

Nile Cruise Egypt

    Your deluxe cabin is individually air-conditioned and offers a large panorama window for your viewing pleasure from the comfort of your cabin. 

·    TV channels and videos are available when moored in the evening. 

·    Private bathroom has a shower/bathtub, hairdryer and shaving sockets.     

·    Power supply is 220V.    

·    The top deck offers great viewing as you sail.    

·    Typically, a least one meal or sometimes afternoon tea is served on the top deck.​​ 

·    Meals are offered by set menu, buffet-style or 'partial' buffet. Bottled water offered at the table is an additional charge. 

·    A small gift shop offers a variety of souvenirs, including Egyptian costumes for the 'Gallabiya Party'.  Don't miss out on your chance to 'dress like an Egyptian'. 

·    Most sailing is done during the day, but some sailing may be required after dark. 

·    Don't miss going through the locks near Esna. 

·    When moored, several cruise boats may be linked together alongside each other, requiring guests to cross through several boats to reach shore. 

·    Calling home from your Nile cruise vessel is possible. Make sure you verify what the charges will be before making that call! 

·    Be careful of roaming charges if you are using your own cell phone. 

Dress Code 

·    Casual onboard and smart casual at dinner. 

·    Swimsuits and sun hats are for the top deck only. 

·    Comfortable walking shoes are essential for shore excursions. 

·    The cruise features a "Dress Like an Egyptian Night". Costumes can be purchased while in port for about $20 USD, or you can bring your own. 

Tips & Gratuities 

·    Your standard tips and gratuities have been pre-paid for those serving you on board.  However, should you ask for extra services (such as room service). It is customary to tip accordingly. 

OPTIONAL TOURS

Several exciting Optional Tours may be offered in Turkey.  These tours are purchased overseas and can be paid in cash or credit card.  There is a minimum number of guests required to operate.  Below are possible Options and pricing:

  • Cappadocia Hot Air Balloon Ride - $250 USD
  • Cappadocia Whirling Dervishes/Turkish Night - $????? USD
  • Bosphorus Tour  - $40

PASSPORTS & VISAS (TRAVEL DOCUMENTS)

  • US & Canadian Citizens -  a valid passport is required for short-term visits.
  • Passport copies need to be on file with our office prior to your departure.  Please use this Passport Registration Link.
  • Passports MUST be valid for 6 months after your return to the USA 
  • Some countries may require your passport to also contain 2 blank pages. 
  • To obtain a passport application, contact your nearest passport office, courthouse, post office, or on line at:  US Passport Website
  • VISAS - Non-US or Canadian Citizens will need to check the appropriate Embassies for required visas or documents for entry into the countries you will be visiting. 
  • TRANSIT VISAS – Non-US or Canadian  citizens must also check for required Transit Visas for any country that you may pass through (transit) even if it is just to change planes. 
  • Make a copy of your passport and keep it in a separate location from your passport.  This will greatly assist you should you lose your passport. 

PASSPORTS & VISAS (TRAVEL DOCUMENTS) - Türkiye

  • US & Canadian Citizens -  a valid passport is required for short-term visits.
  • Passport copies need to be on file with our office prior to your departure. Please use this Passport Registration Link.
  • Passports MUST be valid for 6 months after your return to the USA 
  • Some countries may require your passport to also contain 2 blank pages. 
  • To obtain a passport application, contact your nearest passport office, courthouse, post office, or on line at:  US Passport Website
  • VISAS - All guests US or Non-US/Canadian Citizens will need an e-visa to enter Turkey.  Obtain visa on line before you travel:  Turkish Visa
  • TRANSIT VISAS – Non-US or Canadian  citizens must also check for required Transit Visas for any country that you may pass through (transit) even if it is just to change planes. 
  • Make a copy of your passport and keep it in a separate location from your passport.  This will greatly assist you should you lose your passport. 

PASSPORTS & VISAS (TRAVEL DOCUMENTS)

· US & Canadian Citizens - a valid passport is required for short-term visits.

· Passport copies need to be on file with our office prior to your departure.

· Passports MUST be valid for 6 months after your return to the USA.

· Some countries may require your passport to also contain 2 blank pages.

· TRANSIT VISAS - Non-US or Canadian citizens must also check for required Transit Visas for any country that you may pass through (transit) even if it is just to change planes.

· Make a copy of your passport and keep it in a separate location from your passport. This will greatly assist you should you lose your passport.

PASSPORTS & VISAS (TRAVEL DOCUMENTS)

· US & Canadian Citizens - a valid passport is required for short-term visits.
· Passport copies need to be on file with our office before your departure.
· Passports MUST be valid for 6 months after your return to the USA.
· Some countries may require your passport also to contain 2 blank pages.
· TRANSIT VISAS - Non-US or Canadian citizens must also check for required Transit Visas for any country they may pass through (transit), even if it is just to change planes.
· Make a copy of your passport and keep it in a separate location from your passport. This will greatly assist you should you lose your passport.

PASSPORTS & VISAS (TRAVEL DOCUMENTS)

· US & Canadian Citizens - a valid passport is required for short-term visits.
· Passport copies need to be on file with our office prior to your departure.
· Passports MUST be valid for 6 months after your return to the USA.
· Some countries may require your passport to also contain 2 blank pages.
· TRANSIT VISAS – Non-US or Canadian citizens must check for required Transit Visas for any country
that you may pass through (transit) even if it is just to change planes.
· Make a copy of your passport and keep it in a separate location from your passport. This will greatly
assist you should you lose your passport.

PASSPORTS & VISAS (TRAVEL DOCUMENTS)

· US & Canadian Citizens - a valid passport is required for short-term visits.
· Passport copies need to be on file with our office prior to your departure.
· Passports MUST be valid for 6 months after your return to the USA.
· Some countries may require your passport to also contain 2 blank pages.
· TRANSIT VISAS – Non-US or Canadian citizens must also check for required Transit Visas for any country that you may pass through (transit) even if it is just to change planes.
· Make a copy of your passport and keep it in a separate location from your passport. This will greatly assist you should you lose your passport.
 

PASSPORTS & VISAS (TRAVEL DOCUMENTS)

· US & Canadian Citizens - a valid passport is required for short-term visits.
· Passport copies need to be on file with our office prior to your departure.
· Passports MUST be valid for 6 months after your return to the USA.
· Some countries may require your passport to also contain 2 blank pages.
· TRANSIT VISAS – Non-US or Canadian citizens must also check for required Transit Visas for any country that you may pass through (transit) even if it is just to change planes.
· Make a copy of your passport and keep it in a separate location from your passport. This will greatly assist you should you lose your passport.

PASSPORTS & VISAS (TRAVEL DOCUMENTS)

· US & Canadian Citizens - a valid passport is required for short-term visits.
· Passport copies need to be on file with our office prior to your departure.
· Passports MUST be valid for 6 months after your return to the USA.
· Some countries may require your passport to also contain 2 blank pages.
· TRANSIT VISAS - Non-US or Canadian citizens must also check for required Transit Visas for any country that you may pass through (transit) even if it is just to change planes.
· Make a copy of your passport and keep it in a separate location from your passport. This will greatly assist you should you lose your passport.

PASSPORTS & VISAS (TRAVEL DOCUMENTS)

· US & Canadian Citizens - a valid passport is required for short-term visits.
· Passport copies need to be on file with our office prior to your departure.
· Passports MUST be valid for 6 months after your return to the USA.
· Some countries may require your passport to also contain 2 blank pages.
· VISAS – Non-US or Canadian citizens will need to check the appropriate Embassies for required vias or documents for entry into the countries you will be visiting.
· TRANSIT VISAS – Non-US or Canadian citizens must also check for required Transit Visas for any country that you may pass through (transit) even if it is just to change planes.
· Make a copy of your passport and keep it in a separate location from your passport. This will greatly assist you should you lose your passport.

PHOTOGRAPHY

· Make sure you have plenty of memory or the ability to download your pictures.
· Bring extra batteries or battery backup.
· Be aware that certain sites do not allow photography and/or video, or may charge for the privilege. Your guide will keep you informed of such restrictions.

PHOTOGRAPHY

· Make sure you have plenty of memory or the ability to download your pictures.
· Bring extra batteries or battery backup.
· Be aware that certain sites do not allow photography and/or video- or may charge for the privilege. Your guide will keep you informed of such restrictions.

PHOTOGRAPHY

· Make sure you have plenty of memory or the ability to download your pictures.
· Bring extra batteries or battery backup.
· Be aware that certain sites do not allow photography and/or video- or may charge for the privilege. Your guide will keep you informed of such restrictions

PHOTOGRAPHY

· Make sure you have plenty of memory or the ability to download your pictures.
· Bring extra batteries or battery backup.
· Be aware that certain sites do not allow photography and/or video- or may charge for the privilege. Your guide will keep you informed of such restrictions.

PHOTOGRAPHY

· Make sure you have plenty of memory or the ability to download your pictures.
· Bring extra batteries or battery backup.
· Be aware that certain sites do not allow photography and/or video- or may charge for the privilege. Your guide will keep you informed of such restrictions.

Passports & Visas (travel Documents) Egypt

    US & Canadian Citizens - a valid passport is required for short-term visits. 

·    Passports MUST be valid for 6 months after your return to the USA. 

·    Passport copies need to be on file with our office prior to your departure.  

·    Some countries may require your passport to contain 2 blank pages.  

·    A visa is required for US citizens and will be obtained upon arrival with the group. 

·    TRANSIT VISAS - Non-US or Canadian citizens must also check for required Transit Visas for any country that you may pass through (transit) even if it is just to change planes.  

·    Make a copy of your passport and keep it in a separate location from your passport. This will greatly assist you should you lose your passport. 

Passports & Visas (travel Documents) Holy Land

    US & Canadian Citizens - a valid passport is required for short-term visits.  

·    Passports MUST be valid for 6 months after your return to the USA.  

·    Passport copies need to be on file with our office prior to your departure.   

·    Some countries may require your passport to contain 2 blank pages.   

·    TRANSIT VISAS – Non-US or Canadian citizens must also check for required Transit Visas for any country that you may pass through (transit) even if it is just to change planes.   

·    Make a copy of your passport and keep it in a separate location from your passport. This will greatly assist you should you lose your passport. 

Passports & Visas (travel Documents) Jordan

    US & Canadian Citizens - a valid passport is required for short-term visits. 

·    Passports MUST be valid for 6 months after your return to the USA. 

·    Passport copies need to be on file with our office prior to your departure.  

·    Some countries may require your passport to contain 2 blank pages.  

·    TRANSIT VISAS – Non-US or Canadian citizens must also check for required Transit Visas for any country that you may pass through (transit) even if it is just to change planes.  

·    Make a copy of your passport and keep it in a separate location from your passport. This will greatly assist you should you lose your passport. 

Photography Egypt

    Make sure you have plenty of memory or the ability to download your pictures. 

·    Bring extra batteries or portable battery backup. 

·    Be aware that certain sites do not allow photography and/or video or may charge for the privilege. Your guide will keep you informed of such restrictions. 

·    Drones are prohibited. 

·    SLR lenses must be no larger than 50mm. Anything larger will not be allowed at the airport or border crossing. 

Photography Holy Land

    Make sure you have plenty of memory or the ability to download your pictures. 

·    Bring extra batteries or portable battery backup. 

·    Be aware that certain sites do not allow photography and/or video or may charge for the privilege. Your guide will keep you informed of such restrictions. 

·    Drones and tripods are prohibited. 

Photography Jordan

    Make sure you have plenty of memory or the ability to download your pictures. 

·    Bring extra batteries or portable battery backup. 

·    Be aware that certain sites do not allow photography and/or video or may charge for the privilege. Your guide will keep you informed of such restrictions. 

·    Drones are prohibited. 

Pyramids Egypt

You will see the Pyramids from a distance and also close up.  However, going inside the pyramids is not a part of the regular tour program.  Time permitting, those who wish to go inside the pyramids must speak with the tour guide.  Please remember an additional entrance fee will be required. 

We recommend you do not participate if you: 

·    Have a heart condition of any kind 

·    Suffer from back problems 

·    Have respiratory difficulties 

·    Are prone to claustrophobia 

·    The interior tour is strenuous and involves climbing a steep incline.  During the climb you must often bend at the waist because the tunnel has a very low ceiling. The air becomes hot and stale as you climb upward. When you arrive at the end of the dark tunnel, you will find only one small, empty chamber. Cameras/Videos are not allowed. 

·    Keep in mind that an additional love offering for the pyramid guide will be collected. (approx. $6) 

SHOPPING

· Time is allowed for shopping during your touring day.
· Purchases made are at your own risk.
· US Residents are allowed $800 in duty-free purchases. Visit US Customs Web Site for further information and restrictions.
· VAT (Value Added Tax) is a sales tax on most goods sold. It can be upwards of 19% or higher in Europe. The VAT is part of the price that is marked and not added at the register. It is possible for visitors to claim back most of the tax & may be worth the trouble if you have purchased a high-priced item. Check with the retailer to see if they offer the voucher/paperwork needed to do this. For more information, visit on-line sources for specific countries. 

SHOPPING

· Time is allowed for shopping during your touring day.
· Purchases made are at your own risk.
· US Residents are allowed $800 in duty-free purchases. Visit US Customs Web Site for further information and restrictions.
· VAT (Value Added Tax) is a sales tax on most goods sold. It can be upwards of 19% or higher in Europe & Israel. The VAT is part of the price that is marked not added at the register. It is possible for visitors to claim back most of the tax & may be worth the trouble if you have purchased a high-priced item. Check with the retailer to see if they offer the voucher/paperwork needed to do this. For more information, visit on-line sources for specific countries.
 

SHOPPING

· Time is allowed for shopping during your touring day.
· Purchases made are at your own risk.
· US Residents are allowed $800 in duty-free purchases. Visit US Customs Web Site for further information and restrictions.
· VAT (Value Added Tax) is a sales tax on most goods sold. It can be upwards of 19% or higher in Europe & Israel. The VAT is part of the price that is marked not added at the register. It is possible for visitors to claim back most of the tax & may be worth the trouble if you have purchased a high-priced item. Check with the retailer to see if they offer the voucher/paperwork needed to do this. For more information, visit on-line sources for specific countries.

SHOPPING

· Time is allowed for shopping during your touring day.
· Purchases made are at your own risk.
· US Residents are allowed $800 in duty-free purchases. Visit US Customs Web Site for further information and restrictions.
· VAT (Value Added Tax) is a sales tax on most goods sold. It can be upwards of 19% or higher in Europe & Israel. The VAT is part of the price that is marked not added at the register. It is possible for visitors to claim back most of the tax & may be worth the trouble if you have purchased a high-priced item. Check with the retailer to see if they offer the voucher/paperwork needed to do this. For more information, visit on-line sources for specific countries.

SHOPPING

· Time is allowed for shopping during your touring day.
· Purchases made are at your own risk.
· US Residents are allowed $800 in duty-free purchases. Visit US Customs Web Site for further information and restrictions.
· VAT (Value Added Tax) is a sales tax on most goods sold. It can be upwards of 19% or higher in Europe & Israel. The VAT is part of the price that is marked not added at the register. It is possible for visitors to claim back most of the tax & may be worth the trouble if you have purchased a high-priced item. Check with the retailer to see if they offer the voucher/paperwork needed to do this. For more information, visit online sources for specific countries.

SHOPPING - Türkiye,

  • Time is allowed for shopping during your touring day. 
     
  • Purchases made are at your own risk.
     
  • US Residents are allowed $800 in duty-free purchases.  Visit US Customs Web Site for further information and restrictions. 
     
  • VAT (Value Added Tax) is a sales tax on most goods sold.  It can be upwards of 19% or higher in Europe & Israel.  The VAT is part of the price that is marked not added at the register.  It is possible for visitors to claim back most of the tax & may be worth the trouble if you have purchased a high-priced item.  Check with the retailer to see if they offer the voucher/paperwork needed to do this.  For more information, visit on-line sources for specific countries. 
     
  • Popular items to buy in Turkey:  Rugs, leather, ceramics, jewelry, alabaster & brass.

SHOPPING - Greece,

  • Time is allowed for shopping during your touring day. 
     
  • Purchases made are at your own risk.
     
  • US Residents are allowed $800 in duty-free purchases.  Visit US Customs Web Site for further information and restrictions. 
     
  • VAT (Value Added Tax) is a sales tax on most goods sold.  It can be upwards of 19% or higher in Europe & Israel.  The VAT is part of the price that is marked not added at the register.  It is possible for visitors to claim back most of the tax & may be worth the trouble if you have purchased a high-priced item.  Check with the retailer to see if they offer the voucher/paperwork needed to do this.  For more information, visit on-line sources for specific countries. 
     
  • Popular Items to purchase:  Rugs, pottery, lace, embroidery, icons, jewelry.

SHORE EXCURSIONS

Don’t miss out on limited availability excursions (They sell out fast!) & avoid the lines at the shore
excursion desk by Booking Online Today! Shore excursions during this cruise are not included in your
cruise package.

SHORE EXCURSIONS

Don’t miss out on limited availability excursions (They sell out fast!) & avoid the lines at the shore excursion desk by Booking Online Today! Shore excursions during this cruise are not included in your cruise package.

Shopping Egypt

    Time is allowed for shopping during your touring day.  

·    Purchases made are at your own risk. 

·    US residents are allowed $800 in duty-free purchases. Visit the US Customs website for further information and restrictions.  

·    Peddlers and small souvenir stands abound. Please be considerate of other guests and be certain your bargaining does not delay your group. 

Shopping Holy Land

    Time is allowed for shopping during your touring day.  

·    Purchases made are at your own risk. 

·    US residents are allowed $800 in duty-free purchases. Visit the US Customs website for further information and restrictions.  

·    VAT (Value Added Tax) is a sales tax on most goods sold.  It can be upwards of 19% or higher in Europe & Israel.  The VAT is part of the price that is marked not added at the register.  It is possible for visitors to claim back most of the tax & may be worth the trouble if you have purchased a high-priced item.  Check with the retailer to see if they offer the voucher/paperwork needed to do this.  For more information, visit on-line sources for specific countries. 

Shopping Jordan

    Time is allowed for shopping during your touring day.  

·    Purchases made are at your own risk. 

·    US residents are allowed $800 in duty-free purchases. Visit the US Customs website for further information and restrictions.  

·    Prices will be in dinars. Ask the vendor for the US dollar price. Know the current rate of exchange by checking on the web or at exchange offices when entering the country.  Remember, there is no need to exchange dollars to dinars unless you prefer to work with the local currency.  

TOURING

· Headsets may be provided for your convenience so you can easily hear the guide.

· The amount of time touring and site sequence can vary according to the itinerary and local conditions. Most touring will be full days. Your guide will announce the schedule daily.

· Evenings are generally open for you to rest or explore on your own. Optional evening tours may be offered.

· Free Days, if applicable, are listed in your itinerary. If you skip a tour day (itinerary permitting), please notify your Tour Guide. Missed sightseeing is not refundable.

TOURING

· Headsets may be provided for your convenience so you can easily hear the guide.
· The amount of time touring and site sequence can vary according to the itinerary and local conditions. Most touring will be full days. Your guide will announce the schedule daily.
· Evenings are generally open for you to rest or explore on your own. 
· If you skip a tour day (itinerary permitting), please notify your Tour Guide. Missed sightseeing is not refundable.
 

TOURING

· Headsets may be provided for your convenience so you can easily hear the guide.
· The amount of time touring and site sequence can vary according to the itinerary and local conditions. Most touring will be full days. Your guide will announce the schedule daily.
· Evenings are generally open for you to rest or explore on your own. 
· If you skip a tour day (itinerary permitting), please notify your Tour Guide. Missed sightseeing is not refundable.

TOURING

· Headsets will be provided for your convenience so you can easily hear the guide.
· The amount of time touring and site sequence can vary according to the itinerary and local conditions. Most touring will be full days. Your guide will announce the schedule daily.
· Evenings are generally open for you to rest or explore on your own.
· If you skip a tour day (itinerary permitting), please notify your Tour Guide. Missed sightseeing is not refundable.

TOURING

· Headsets will be provided for your convenience so you can easily hear the guide.
· The amount of time touring and site sequence can vary according to the itinerary and local conditions. Most touring will be full days. Your guide will announce the schedule daily.
· Evenings are generally open for you to rest or explore on your own.
· If you skip a tour day (itinerary permitting), please notify your Tour Guide. Missed sightseeing is not refundable.

TOURING - Dubai

  • In Dubai, Headsets will be provided, if necessary, in hearing the guide.  

    The amount of time touring and site sequence can vary according to the itinerary and local conditions.  Most touring will be full days (6-8 hrs.)  Your guide will announce the schedule daily.   

    Evenings are generally open or optional evening tours may be offered

    Suggested voluntary Love offering amount for guide -  $6 per person, per day; $3 per person per day.  The offering is taken towards the end of your trip.

TOURING - Greece, Ireland

  • Headsets will be provided for your convenience in hearing the guide. 
      
  • The amount of time touring and site sequence can vary according to the itinerary and local conditions.  Most touring will be full days.  Your guide will announce the schedule daily.   
     
  • Evenings are generally open for your to rest or explore on your own. 
     
  • Suggested voluntary Love offering amount for guide -  $6 per person, per day; $3 per person per day.  The offering is taken towards the end of your trip.   
     
  • If you skip a tour day (itinerary permitting), please notify your Tour Guide.  Missed sightseeing is not refundable.  

TOURING - Jordan Israel

  • Headsets will be provided for your convenience in hearing the guide.
       
  • The amount of time touring and site sequence can vary according to the itinerary and local conditions.  Most touring will be full days (6-8 hrs.)  Your guide will announce the schedule daily.  
     
  • Evenings are generally open or optional evening tours may be offered. 
     
  • Optional Tours, if applicable will be offered closer to your departure date or during the tour.  
     
  • Suggested voluntary Love offering amount for guide -  $6 per person, per day; $3 per person per day.  The offering is taken towards the end of your trip.

TOURING - United Kingdom

  • Headsets will be provided for your convenience in hearing the guide.   

    The amount of time touring and site sequence can vary according to the itinerary and local conditions.  Most touring will be full days (6-8 hrs.)  Your guide will announce the schedule daily.   

    Evenings are generally open or optional evening tours may be offered. 

    Optional Tours will be offered closer to your departure date or during the tour.  

    Suggested voluntary Love offering amount for guide -  $6 per person, per day; $3 per person per day.  The offering is taken towards the end of your trip.  

TRANSFERS

· If you purchased transfers from the cruise line, you will be met by a cruise line representative in the baggage claim area. The representative will direct you to the motorcoach for transport to the ship.

· Disembarkation instructions as to when to disembark and where to meet will be delivered to your stateroom prior to the last day of your cruise. These instructions will direct you to your bus to be transferred to the airport. Please follow the instructions carefully, and have your customs form filled out and passport handy in order to expedite the process and not delay the bus.

TRANSFERS

· If you purchased transfers from the cruise line, you will be met by a cruise line representative in the baggage claim area. The representative will direct you to the motorcoach for transport to the ship.
· Disembarkation instructions as to when to disembark and where to meet will be delivered to your stateroom prior to the last day of your cruise. These instructions will direct you to your bus to be transferred
to the airport. Please follow the instructions carefully and have your customs form filled out and your passport handy in order to expedite the process and not delay the bus.

TRAVEL PROTECTION (INSURANCE)

  • Travel Protection purchased through our company offers coverage for trip interruption, lost/damaged baggage, cancellation & medical expenses etc.
  • Compete detail concerning Policy coverage is available on our website.
  •   **IMPORTANT NOTE** Services received must be paid for at time rendered.  Keep all receipts.  Request a claim form through the Travel Protection Company upon your return.
  • Your final documents will include the Travel Protection phone numbers for both the US  and international situations as well as their website.  They are available to assist you 24/7.

TRAVEL PROTECTION (INSURANCE)

  • Travel Protection purchased through our company offers coverage for trip interruption, lost/damaged baggage, cancellation & medical expenses etc.
  • Compete detail concerning Policy coverage is available on our website.
  •   **IMPORTANT NOTE** Services received must be paid for at time rendered.  Keep all receipts.  Request a claim form through the Travel Protection Company upon your return.
  • Your final documents will include the Travel Protection phone numbers for both the US  and international situations as well as their website.  They are available to assist you 24/7.

TYROLEAN HOTEL ROOMS (AUSTRIA/GERMANY)

Typical room arrangement:
· Double room beds will have two twin mattresses surrounded by a wooden frame with a slight 1/2 inch space between the mattresses.
· Beds cannot be moved apart as their frames are attached to the wall.
· In most cases, instead of a top sheet you'll find a feather comforter. It will be neatly rolled or folded on top of each bed. Simply unroll it and sleep under it.
· Beds are lower to the ground than we normally experience

Toiletries

  • Medications
  • Toothbrush
  • Toothpaste
  • Washcloth
  • Brush Comb
  • Shampoo
  • Soap/Body Wash
  • Cosmetics
  • Deodorant
  • Sunscreen

Touring Holy Land

    Headsets may be provided for your convenience so you can easily hear the guide.    

·    The amount of time touring and site sequence can vary according to the itinerary and local conditions. Most touring will be full days. Your guide will announce the schedule daily.    

·    Evenings are generally open for you to rest or explore on your own. Any optional touring will be noted in your itinerary.  

·    If you skip a tour day (itinerary permitting), please notify your Tour Guide. Missed sightseeing is not refundable.  

Touring Jordan

    Headsets may be provided for your convenience so you can easily hear the guide.    

·    The amount of time touring and site sequence can vary according to the itinerary and local conditions. Most touring will be full days. Your guide will announce the schedule daily.    

·    Evenings are generally open for you to rest or explore on your own.  

·    If you skip a tour day (itinerary permitting), please notify your Tour Guide. Missed sightseeing is not refundable.  

Touring Petra Jordan

Your journey into Petra will involve a significant amount of walking. The walk from the entrance of this national park to The Treasury is approximately 2 miles downhill. There are electric cart rides available for an additional cost to the Siq.  

·    Please keep in mind the following: 

·    Wear sturdy walking shoes - the ground is rocky and uneven. 

·    Take a scarf or hat - there is very little shade. 

·    Take plenty of water - stay hydrated! 

·    Remember sunglasses & sunscreen. 

VACCINATIONS

· You must always verify current requirements for your destination. For this information, we suggest going to https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel.

​​​​​​​· You may also wish to consult your physician for his/her personal advice for you.

VACCINATIONS

  • While vaccinations are not required for most destinations, you must always verify current requirements for your destination.    For this information, we suggest:  CDC Travel Info
  • You may also wish to consult your physician for his/her personal advice for you. 

VACCINATIONS

· You must always verify current requirements for your destination. For this information, we suggest going to https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel.
· You may also wish to consult your physician for his/her personal advice for you.

VACCINATIONS

· You must always verify current requirements for your destination. For this information, we suggest going to https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel.
· You may also wish to consult your physician for his/her personal advice for you.

VACCINATIONS

· You must always verify current requirements for your destination. For this information, we suggest going to https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel.
· You may also wish to consult your physician for his/her personal advice for you.

VACCINATIONS

· You must always verify current requirements for your destination. For this information, we suggest going to https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel.
· You may also wish to consult your physician for his/her personal advice for you.

VACCINATIONS

· You must always verify current requirements for your destination. For this information, we suggest going to https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel.
· You may also wish to consult your physician for his/her personal advice for you.

Vaccinations Egypt

    While vaccinations are not required for most destinations, you must always verify current requirements for your destination. For this information, we suggest going to https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel  

·    You may also wish to consult your physician for his/her personal advice for you. 

Vaccinations Holy Land

    You must always verify current requirements for your destination. For this information, we suggest going to https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel  

·    You may also wish to consult your physician for his/her personal advice for you. 

Vaccinations Jordan

    While vaccinations are not required for most destinations, you must always verify current requirements for your destination. For this information we suggest going to https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel  

·    You may also wish to consult your physician for his/her personal advice for you. 

WEATHER

Listed below are the average temperatures for your tour in the month of May.

· Remember, temperatures can vary widely. Closer to your departure, check international forecasts for the area by going to weather.com or your favorite weather website.
Average Temperatures (F)
Country               High           Low
Germany            66              48
Switzerland        68              48
Italy                    75              51

WEATHER

· Listed below are average temperatures for the Holy Land.
· Remember, temperatures can vary widely. Closer to your departure, check international forecasts for the area by going to weather.com or your favorite weather website.
Temperatures (F) for Poland and Czech Republic
Season     High     Low
Average    75        57
 

WEATHER

· Listed below are average temperatures for the Holy Land.
· Remember, temperatures can vary widely. Closer to your departure, check international forecasts for the area by going to weather.com or your favorite weather website.
Temperatures (F) for Poland and the Czech Republic
Season     High     Low
Average    75        57

WEATHER

· Listed below are average temperatures.
· Remember, temperatures can vary widely. Closer to your departure, check international forecasts for the area by going to weather.com or your favorite weather website.

Average Temperatures (F) for the Netherlands
Season          High       Low

Spring            64          50
Summer         77          65
Fall                 61          50
Winter            50          36

WEATHER

· Listed below are average temperatures for the UK.
· Remember, temperatures can vary widely. Closer to your departure, check international forecasts for the area by going to weather.com or your favorite weather website.

Average Temperatures (F)

Month                                                      High            Low

Spring (March/April/May)                        56                42
Summer (June/July/August)                    70               56
Fall (September/October/November)      57               45
Winter (December/January/February)    45                35

Remember, temperatures can vary widely. Closer to your departure, check international forecasts for the area.

WEATHER - Greece

  • Average temperatures for Greece:

  • October

    Average High

    Average Low

    Southern Greece (Athens area)

    74

    60

    Northern Greece (Thessoliniki area)

    70

    52

  • Remember, temperatures can vary widely.  Closer to your departure, check international forecasts for the area.  Weather Information

WEATHER- Greece/Türkiye

  • Average temperatures for Greece/Türkiye:

  • Season

    Average High

    Average Low

    Spring  (March/April/May)

    69

    54

    Summer (June/July/August)

    91

    73

    Fall (September/October/November)

    75

    61

    Winter (December/January/February) 57 45
  • Remember, temperatures can vary widely.  Closer to your departure, check international forecasts for the area.  Weather Information

WEATHER- Ireland

  • Average temperatures for Ireland:

  • Season

    Average High

    Average Low

    Spring  (March/April/May)

    57

    41

    Summer (June/July/August)

    66

    51

    Fall (September/October/November)

    57

    45

    Winter (December/January/February)

    45

    35

  • Remember, temperatures can vary widely.  Closer to your departure, check international forecasts for the area.  Weather Information

WEATHER- Türkiye

  • Average temperatures for Türkiye:

  • October

    Average High

    Average Low

    Istanbul

    68

    55

    Cappadocia

    68

    39

    Kusadasi

    81

    48

  • Remember, temperatures can vary widely.  Closer to your departure, check international forecasts for the area.  Weather Information

WEATHER- United Kingdom

  • Average temperatures for United Kingdom:

  • Season

    Average High

    Average Low

    Spring  (March/April/May)

    56

    42

    Summer (June/July/August)

    70

    56

    Fall (September/October/November)

    57

    45

    Winter (December/January/February)

    45

    35

  • Remember, temperatures can vary widely.  Closer to your departure, check international forecasts for the area.  Weather Information

Weather Jordan

    Listed below are average temperatures for Jordan. 

·    Remember, temperatures can vary widely. Closer to your departure, check international forecasts for the area by going to weather.com or your favorite weather website. 

 

Average Temperatures (F) for Jordan 

Season    High    Low 

Spring          92    67 

Summer     107    81 

Fall               96    72 

Winter           77    55 

Weather Egypt

    Listed below are average temperatures for Egypt. 

·    Remember, temperatures can vary widely. Closer to your departure, check international forecasts for the area by going to weather.com or your favorite weather website. 

 

Average Temperatures (F) for Egypt 

Season    High    Low 

Spring          94    64 

Summer    106    77 

Fall              94    66 

Winter          75    47 

Weather Holy Land

    Listed below are average temperatures for the Holy Land. 

·    Remember, temperatures can vary widely. Closer to your departure, check international forecasts for the area by going to weather.com or your favorite weather website. 

Average Temperatures (F) for the Holy Land 

Season    High    Low 

Spring          72    58 

Summer       83    72 

Fall               80    65 

Winter          65    51 

YOUR ITINERARY

The itinerary is subject to change in the sequence of days, local conditions, and preference of the guide and host.