Are you looking for inspiration for your next big vacation? Hoping to check something off your bucket list? Regardless of why you are looking to travel, spring is a fantastic time to explore the world. However, dream vacations are not always a dream to set up, which is where Allen Batista Travel comes into play. This spring, the company will host five cultural sightseeing trips, from Classical Greece, Costa Rica, and Havana to India’s Golden Triangle, The Maldives, and Mexico City, to keep your travel diary busy.
Not convinced? Because of the favorable exchange rate between the U.S. dollar and the Euro compared to many local currencies, travelers looking for a spring getaway will get a lot of value for their money. For specific examples and travel overviews, check out some of the destinations below.
The Classical Greece Tour delves into the country’s rich cultural heritage. For 11 days, you will go on a sightseeing tour that explores well-known tourist attractions such as the Acropolis, the Temples of Zeus and Athena Nike (the location for the first Olympic Games), the Corinth Canal, and various other attractions.
Aside from the historic locations, tourists will get a chance to savor authentic Greek food and wine, as well as enjoy traditional Greek folkloric music and dance performances.
Surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, Costa Rica is the setting for a soft adventure getaway. The all-inclusive package includes spacious villas with picturesque views of the Pacific Ocean and Rain Forest, as well as unforgettable sightseeing tours to Cano Island and Corcovado National Park. To top it off, there will be three delicious meals provided each day and an unlimited selection of natural juices and coffee.
Travel to Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur for ten days and nine nights on a sightseeing trip that transports travelers to India’s Golden Triangle. During this tour, tourists will see the Taj Mahal at sunrise, ride a camel in Pushkar, take a boat ride in Udaipur, and experience a traditional and authentic Rajasthani dinner with folk dance and music in Jaipur.
Note: Mandatory tourist visa is not included in the price
The Havana, Cuba, cultural trip takes great effort to showcase the rich history, culture, and cuisine of the location during a five-day and night sightseeing trip to the once forbidden city. During the trip, travelers will experience a two-hour classic car sightseeing tour of Old Havana, savor regional rum and coffee, visit a local farm and learn how sugar cane is pressed to become sugar, participate in interactive dance classes, and visit local museums to really soak in the vibrant culture.
Nestled in the Arabian Sea of the Indian Ocean, The Maldives is the ultimate eco-tourism getaway. The land tour features endless opportunities to snorkel, relax on a private island (two, actually), watch dolphins, take a sunset cruise, and savor delicious cuisine.
Plus, you can decide exactly how long you want to spend in paradise, choosing between three, five, and seven-night packages. They all feature spacious accommodations and breakfast daily.
Mexico City is the oldest city in North America and one founded by Native Americans. It is also a world-class destination known for its rich culture, amazing food, and incredible nightlife. For seven fun-filled days, travelers will uncover the city’s history, explore Aztec sites such as Templo Mayor, Teotihuacan Pyramid (Pyramid of the Sun), visit the world-renowned Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe, spend a day meandering through Cuernavaca and Taxco, and jump into plenty of other attractions.
Want to book an adventure (or something more relaxing)? Contact Allen Batista Travel.
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