Travel in Europe : France – Switzerland – Italy

Paris will be the first destination, you will discover all of its beauty and exceptional moments. You will then head to Geneva, the city offers exceptional views of the majestic Mont Blanc. It is also the headquarters of the United Nations Office and the Red Cross, and is a world center for diplomacy and the banking sector. A guided tour was specially organized for you to discover all its splendor. A 4-hour trip will take you to Engelberg where you will have the chance to experience an extraordinary trip on the glacier. We will then take you to Lucerne to discover its very well preserved medieval architecture.

Milan, the world capital of fashion and design, will amaze you with its high-end boutiques. You will see the Duomo di Milano which is the 3rd largest church in the world. You will discover Tuscany, specifically Pisa where you can take pictures of its famous tower.

Rome will close your stay, an open-air museum that will dazzle young and old alike.

Here is a sample itinerary about what we can do for you bellow.

Day 1: Arrival – PARIS

Upon arrival in Paris, the group visits the Eiffel Tower (2nd floor) and enjoys a Seine River cruise. The day continues with a city tour including Montmartre and the Arc de Triomphe, followed by dinner and hotel check-in.

Day 2: PARIS

The group explores iconic Paris landmarks such as Notre-Dame, the Louvre (external), Tuileries Garden, and the Luxembourg Garden. After lunch, there is free time for shopping at Champs-Élysées, Galeries Lafayette, or Italie 2, ending with dinner and return to the hotel.

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  • "Good hotels, food and sights. Other than travel, the days had Mass in some very special places. We enjoyed the trip very much."

    Pilgrim
  • "My experience was wonderful, guides and tour guide were exceptional. Very knowledgeable and organized."

    Sophie
  • "This pilgrimage was centered on a few saints: Thérèse of Lisieux, St. Catherine Laboure, and Bernadette. It also included places like Omaha Beach, which left me greatly saddened, and Mont St. Michel which was wonderful and not as steep a climb as all those steps would suggest."

    Sue