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Publicado 21-10-2024

Rome, Tenerife, and Prague are waiting for you this November long weekend.

The November long weekend is the perfect getaway before the Christmas holidays. A few days to escape to a beautiful island, a vibrant European capital, or a destination you’ve always wanted to visit but never had time for – until now! This time, we’re offering you the chance to explore the Canary Islands or immerse yourself in some of Europe’s most captivating and cultural cities Which one will you choose for your November escape?

Tenerife

This November long weekend enjoy a unique vacation on the “Island of Eternal Spring.” Located at the foot of the Atlantic, Tenerife is famous for its endless beaches and year-round radiant sun. Its striking contrasts make it an exceptional destination, dotted with lunar landscapes, lush vegetation, beautiful gardens, and stunning coastlines of both white and black sand. Wander through its cobblestone streets and breathe in the history emanating from its villages, churches, convents, and manor houses. And in the distance, the majestic Teide, the third largest volcano in the planet, dominates the horizon.

Gran Canaria

There are many reasons to choose Gran Canaria this November long weekend, from its ideal climate and stunning beaches to its incredible natural heritage, making it a great destination for water sports like diving, surfing, sailing, and, of course, windsurfing. Did you know that the island is considered one of the best places in the world for windsurfing? Additionally, you can explore its vast network of trails on foot or by bike, discovering various natural parks. You might even spot whales and dolphins in their natural habitat, as they are commonly spotted in the southern waters of the island.

Rome

Walking through the streets of Rome is like walking through history. It’s one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, thanks to its immense artistic heritage. In fact, the city houses two capitals in one: the Italian capital and the Pope’s headquarters in the Vatican. The heart of Rome is filled with iconic sites like the Colosseum, the Imperial Fora, the Pantheon, and the Trevi Fountain, as well as charming neighbourhoods that capture the true essence of the city. As for the Vatican, you’ll have the chance to visit St. Peter’s Square, the Vatican Museums, and the Sistine Chapel.

Florence

It is home to one of the most significant historic centres and some of the most renowned museums. Florence’s historic centre is a treasure that, for centuries, was enclosed by the 13th century walls. Today, only the monumental towers and two fortresses remain from the original perimeter: the Fortress of San Giovanni Battista to the north and the Fortress of San Giorgio a Belvedere in the Oltrarno area to the south. Between the vibrant San Lorenzo neighbourhood and the small Santa Croce district, Florence holds the greatest concentration of world-famous art. A stroll through its historic centre reveals masterpiece after masterpiece: the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore in Piazza del Duomo, the Palazzo Vecchio in Piazza della Signoria, the Uffizi Gallery and the Ponte Vecchio, Pitti Palace, and the Boboli Gardens. There is also the Basilica of Santa Maria Novella, the Academia Gallery, and the Basilica of Santa Croce.

Bruges and Brussels

With this getaway, you will discover the best of Brussels and Bruges. We’ll begin by exploring Brussels, with its stunning Grand Place, the majestic Royal Palace, and the beloved symbol of the city for many of its inhabitants: Mannekin Pis. We’ve also organized an excursion to the charming Bruges, with transportation included from Brussels so you can wander through its picturesque canals and sample its famous Belgian chocolate. In Bruges, the tour will take you to discover its most iconic monuments and landmarks, including the Burg Square, the Town Hall, the Basilica of the Holy Blood, the Market Square, St. Savior’s Cathedral, Stoofstraat, the Dijver Canal, Old St. John’s Hospital, the Church of Our Lady, and much more.

Prague

The capital of Czech Republic can be visited on its own or as part of a circuit along with Vienna and Budapest. It was Charles IV who initiated the construction of one of the country’s most tourist landmarks, the Charles Bridge. From his time also come other major tourist attractions, such as St. Vitus Cathedral, Prague’s New Town, Charles University, the famous Karlštejn Castle, and the spa of Karlovy Vary, among others. The Dancing House in Prague, a deconstructivism-style building, is another emblem of the city.

Start packing your bags for your November long weekend getaway. Whether you choose an island or a European city, don’t wait until the last minute. Contact us, and we’ll make it happen.