VALENTINE'S DAY DEALS

Treat your loved one this Valentine's day

Flowers and chocolates are great, but if you really want to treat your loved one to something special, why not book them a holiday to remember? With our Valentines Day special offers, you're bound to find something that everyone will truly love.

We've put together a range of offers featuring stays and activities in some of the world's most romantic cities including Venice, Rome and New York! Maybe your significant other has always wanted to take a gondola ride through the winding canals of Venice or a tour of the ancient Colosseum in Rome? If so, we have the perfect Cruise Package for you.

As usual our cruise deals are packed full of value including FREE stays in hand-picked, centrally-located hotels and your flights from the UK. You won't find these deals cheaper anywhere else!

Things to do

Gondola Ride, Venice

Unlock the secrets of Venice as you glide along the labyrinth of narrow canals…

Gondola Ride, Venice

To visit Venice and not take a Gondola ride is like visiting New York and not seeing Times Square – it’s an absolute must. Make sure to book in advance to ensure you get the best price possible.

Canal Cruise, Amsterdam

Admire Amsterdam from the water in the Canal Cruise which takes you through the unique UNESCO World Heritage canal district…

Canal Cruise, Amsterdam

Feast your eyes on the elegant merchants’ houses that have lined the canals since the Golden Age, the beautifully decorated façades and gables, beautiful churches,the iconic Magere Brug (Skinny Bridge) and many more highlights.

Empire State Building, New York

The Empire State Building Observatory is a beacon for international and domestic tourists alike, and offers unmatched views of New York and neighbouring states from its world-famous 86th floor observatory all year long…

Empire State Building, New York

Get skyward and discover what the city looks like when you are 1,050 feet (320 meters) high at the top of New York's most iconic skyscraper, at the 86th Floor Observatory. The Observatory, with its popular 360-degree outdoor deck, also has indoor viewing galleries for guests to enjoy the views rain or shine, day or night.

Colosseum Tour, Rome

Visit Rome's most iconic site, the Colosseum, with an expert, English-speaking guide who will talk you through the bloody past of the amphitheater, home to gladiators, mock sea-battles and executions…

Colosseum Tour, Rome

You’ll spend over an hour inside the Colosseum, exploring it from two levels and wandering its circumference in an effort to understand what it must have been like when the stands were packed, the crowds were roaring and a gladiator’s life hung on the whims of an emperor.

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Venice
Barcelona
Rome
Valencia
Amsterdam
New York

Venice

Venice is one of the most interesting and lovely places in the world. This sanctuary on a lagoon is virtually the same as it was six hundred years ago, which adds to the fascinating character and romantic charm.

 

Points of Interest


St. Mark's Basilica

A visit to St Mark’s Basilica is a must! It is renowned worldwide for its priceless treasures and fascinating secret places.

Piazza San Marco

The home of Saint Mark's Basilica and is one of the highlights of a visit to Venice.

Rialto Bridge

The bridge has become one of Venice's most recognizable icons and has a history that spans over 800 years. Today's Rialto Bridge was completed in 1591 and was used to replace a wooden bridge that collapsed in 1524.

Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta in Torcello

Is situated in the charming Torcello island, and it is an enchanting example of Venetian- Byzantine architecture.

Gondola Ride

Traditionally clad gondoliers pilot you along the some of the Floating City's inner waterways this is the ultimate Venetian experience.

Doge's Palace

This magnificent 14th century palace was the seat of power and the palace of justice. Perhaps the city's most famous symbol of Venice's culture.

Barcelona

Barcelona is Spain's second-largest city and home to over one and a half million people. The city has a rich history but also benefits from an intense focus on modern design. This beautiful city is typically European in that it well-known for outdoor-markets, restaurants, shopping, museums and churches. Explorers will find a modern Metro system ideal for getting from the Ciutat Vella (Old City) and the modern beach-front, perfect for soaking up some of the warm sunshine.

 

Points of Interest


La Sagrada Familia

This very unusual construction is Barcelona's most famous and most visited tourist attraction. Designed by Antoni Gaudi, it's still unfinished and under construction. Its impressive from the outside, but we'd recommend getting a ticket and going inside to see more.

Las Ramblas

Often referred to as the "heartbeat of Barcelona", Las Ramblas is a collection of smaller streets all with different names. You'll find kiosks that sell various items, street traders, performers, and pavement cafes and bars. Several notable sights are also located within the promenade, including a mosaic by Joan Miró, and the Font de Canaletes, a famous fountain.

Magic Fountain

Built in 1929, the 'Font Magica' is one of the most famous spots in Barcelona. Its a beautiful show of water, light and music that's a must-see when you visit Barcelona.

Modernist Park Guell

Considered as one of Gaudi's most artistic works, Park Guell is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and well worth a visit to see the vast range of beautiful mosaics.

Rome

Rome, the Eternal City is the capital and largest city of Italy and of the Lazio region. It’s famed for the Vatican City , Three Coins in the Fountain, the Roman Empire, the Seven Hills and La Dolce Vita. Rome, as a millennium-long centre of power, culture and religion, has exerted a huge influence over the world in its roughly 2800 years of existence.

 

Points of Interest


The Colosseum

Known properly as the Flavian Amphitheatre, this most famous of Roman landmarks takes its name from the giant statue of the emperor Nero that once stood near this location.

The Vatican

The independent Vatican City and its endless treasure troves of sights, relics and the Vatican Museums - as well as the surrounding Italian districts of Borgo, Prati and Monte Mario.

The Seven Hills of Rome

To the modern visitor, the Seven Hills of Rome can be rather difficult to identify. In the first place, generations of buildings constructed on top of each other and the construction of tall buildings in the valleys have tended to make the hills less pronounced than they originally were.

Trevi Fountain

A sure part of everyone's Roman holiday. Visitors are always amazed that such a big and famous fountain is tucked away in a small piazza in the middle of side streets.

Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna

Houses many Italian masterpieces as well as a few pieces by artists such as Cézanne, Modigliani, Degas, Monet and Van Gogh.

Valencia

Valencia is a charming old city on the Mediterranean Sea. Known as being the birthplace of the traditional Spanish dish paella, and famous for it's Fallas Festival which is held in March.

 

Points of Interest


Old Quarter

Soak up the local culture whilst you stroll the winding streets that offer an abundance of restaurants, bars and cafes.

Fallas Museum

Home to the ninots (a figurine of a falla) from the Fallas Festival that are saved from fire and placed into this museum.

Albufera Natural Park

Albufera is the largest freshwater lagoon in Spain, is one of the most important nature areas in the Land of Valencia.

Lladro Museum

Visitors can discover the history of the world famous porcelain figurines from the artisans themselves.

Requena Town

Requena has been declared Property of Cultural Interests, the town was formerly a Moorish fortress.

Oceanografic

Designed by Felix Candela The Oceanografic is the largest aquarium in Europe containing representatives of the world's main marine ecosystem.

Pago de Tharsys Winery

Situated high in the plateau of Requena this winery boasts 12 hectares of vineyard and produces Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Temprarillo and Albarino wines.

El Saler Beach

This beach boasts 2.6km of golden sand and blue warm water, this is beaching at its best.

Amsterdam

The capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam is the country's largest city and is one of the most popular destinations in Europe. Cruise down its bustling canals and browse the colourful flower markets, there is something for every traveller's taste here.

 

Points of Interest


Canal Cruise

Sit back and relax as you glide through the centre of this beautiful city a perfect way to showcase the city's sights.

Flower Market

Take a stroll through the flower market, and take in the aromas and spectacular colours of the exotic blooms.

Anne Frank's House

Explore the hiding place where Anne Frank wrote her famous diary during World War II.

Van Gogh Museum

Gain insight into one of the most famous painters in the world. The gallery showcases Van Gogh's artwork and personal documents.

Delft

A charming city home to Royal Delft pottery, enjoy a walking tour in this area known for its ties with the Dutch Royal Family.

Royal Palace

This opulent Palace dominates Dam Square which has served a number of purposes since the mid 17th Century.

Rembrandt House Museum

Built in 1606, the home of Rembrandt serves as a living museum, recreating his life, admire paintings, prints and sculptures.

Oude Kerk

The oldest church in Amsterdam dating back to the 14th Century is the centre of cultural activity and an architectural landmark.

New York

New York is commonly known as NYC or The Big Apple, and the city is composed of five boroughs and an intricate patchwork of neighbourhoods which are home to some of the world's most recognisable landmarks and attractions.

 

Points of Interest


Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty is New York's most recognisable landmark standing at 305 feet tall and carrying a torch she welcomes visitors to Liberty Island.

Ellis Island

Explore Ellis Island Immigration Museum the building that served as first port of entry for millions of immigrants to the U.S.

Times Square

Times Square is and iconic commercial intersection and a neighbourhood in Midtown Manhattan, and is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the world.

Central Park

Spanning 843 acres Central Park is located in Manhattan. Among it's attractions are the Central Park Zoo, a pool and an ice skating rink.

Brooklyn Bridge

John Roebling's engineering masterpiece is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the U.S. It spans 1,595 feet across the East River, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn.

The National September 11 Memorial Complex

The 9/11 Memorial & Museum, the two landmarks pay tribute to those who lost their lives during the terror attacks. The Museum displays exhibitions and archival documents from people around the U.S and the world.

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