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VENGA CON NOSOTROS A UNA EXCURSION GUIADA RECORRIENDO TURQUIA: ESTAMBUL, CAPADOCIA Y ANKARA.VISITANDO ADEMAS LOS LUGARES DONDE ESTUVIERON ALGUNAS DE LAS 7 IGLESIAS COMO EFESO, ESMIRNA Y PERGAMO. CONTINUAMOS POR AVION AL MODERNO DUBAI CON VISITA AL EMIRATO DE ABU DHABI.
Octubre 1 al 16, 2025
Tour Language: Spanish
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VISITANDO LA VIRGEN MARIA TRAS LOS PASOS DE SAN PABLO-PEREGRINACION A MEDJUGORJE Y TURQUIA CON EL PADRE JUAN AVILES
Octubre 15 al 28, 2025
Tour Language: Spanish
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VISITAREMOS EL SANTO SUDARIO (PAÑO QUE CUBRIÓ EL ROSTRO DE JESÚS), EL SANTO GRIAL (CALIZ USADO POR JESÚS DURANTE LA ÚLTIMA CENA) Y RELIQUIAS DEL MADERO DE LA SANTA CRUZ. ADEMÁS, ESTAREMOS EN LA CASA NATAL DE SANTA TERESA DE ÁVILA Y EN EL MUSEO DONDE SE ENCUENTRAN LAS RELIQUIAS DE SU CUERPO. TAMBIÉN ESTAREMOS EN LOS GRANDES SANTUARIOS MARIANOS DE NUESTRA SEÑORA DE COVADONGA Y DE NUESTRA SEÑORA DEL PILAR.
Noviembre 4 al 15, 2025
Tour Language: Spanish
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Cruzaremos la Puerta Santa en la Basílica de San Pedro. Visitaremos la Iglesia de San Antonio en Padua, la Basílica de San Marcos en Venecia y el Monasterio de San Benito en Monte Cassini. Estaremos además en las bellas ciudades de Siena y Florencia y viajaremos al pueblo de Pisa con su famosa Torre.
Noviembre 5 al 15, 2025
Tour Language: Spanish
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Un viaje de 11 días por el corazón de Europa, donde la elegancia suiza, la tradición bávara y el esplendor imperial austríaco se entrelazan en una experiencia única. De Zúrich a Viena, descubriremos paisajes alpinos, castillos de cuento, pueblos con encanto y ciudades llenas de historia y cultura.
Del 19 de abril al 1 de mayo, 2026
Tour Language: Spanish
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VENGA CON NOSOTROS A UNA PEREGRINACIÓN INOLVIDABLE POR SEIS DE LAS MÁS BELLAS CIUDADES DE EUROPA DEL ESTE: BERLÍN EN ALEMANIA, PRAGA EN LA REPÚBLICA CHECA, CRACOVIA EN POLONIA, BRATISLAVA EN ESLOVAQUIA, BUDAPEST EN HUNGRÍA Y VIENA EN AUSTRIA
Del 21 de abril al 3 de mayo, 2026
Tour Language: Spanish
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DESCUBRA LA BELLEZA DE EGIPTO, LLENOS DE MISTERIO E HISTORIA. PIRAMIDES, TEMPLOS Y TUMBAS QUE LO TRANSPORTARAN AL PASADO DE ESTA MILENARIA CULTURA . DISFRUTA DE LAS IMPRESIONANTES VISTAS A TRAVES DE UN CRUCERO POR EL RIO NILO Y UNA EXCITANTE AVENTURA EN JORDANIA. UNA EXPERIENCIA UNICA QUE NO DEBES PERDERTE Y QUE RECORDARAS TODA TU VIDA..
Del 23 de abril al 7 de mayo, 2026
Tour Language: Spanish
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SUIZA, ALEMANIA Y AUSTRIA - Un viaje de 11 días por el corazón de Europa, donde la elegancia suiza, la tradición bávara y el esplendor imperial austríaco se entrelazan en una experiencia única. De Zúrich a Viena, descubriremos paisajes alpinos, castillos de cuento, pueblos con encanto y ciudades llenas de historia y cultura.
Del 19 de abril al 1 de mayo, 2026
Tour Language: Spanish
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PASSPORTS
In much of Europe, the only document a US or Canadian citizen needs is a passport. (The US Passport Card works only for those driving or cruising to Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and the Caribbean.) And for most American travelers, the only time any customs official looks at you seriously is at the airport as you re-enter the United States.
US passports, good for 10 years, cost $135 ($110 to renew). The fee for minors under 16 (including infants) is $105 for a passport good for five years — kids under 16 must apply in person with at least one parent and the other parent’s notarized permission. You can apply at some courthouses and post offices, as well as municipal buildings, such as your City Hall. For details and the location of the nearest passport-acceptance facility, see the US Department of State’s travel site or call 877-487-2778. Processing time varies; the current wait is posted on the State Department website. During busier periods, a six-week wait is common. One or two weeks after you apply, you can check online for the status of your passport application and its estimated arrival date.
If you need your passport in less than six weeks, tack on an additional $60 expediting fee (plus overnight shipping both ways), and you’ll get it by mail in two to three weeks. In a last-minute emergency situation, call the above number and speak to a customer-service representative. If you can prove that you have to leave within two weeks (by showing a purchased airline eticket or a letter from work requiring you to travel overseas on short notice), you may be able to receive a passport in a day or so. Make an appointment to go in person to the nearest US Passport Agency and pay the additional $60 fee; they’ll issue your new passport in 24 to 72 hours.
When traveling between Schengen countries, you don’t have to stop or show a passport — you’ll simply blow past abandoned border posts on the superhighway or high-speed train...souvenirs of an earlier, more complicated era of European travel. Non-Schengen countries still have border checks (for now) — but even in these places, the border crossing is generally just a quick wave-through for US citizens. Schengen or no, you always need to show your passport at your first point of entry into Europe, and to re-enter the US.
Take good care of your passport, but relax if a night-train conductor asks you to temporarily give it up. When you sleep on an international night train to a non-Schengen country, the conductor may take your passport so you won’t be disturbed when the train crosses the border at 3:00 a.m. It’s also standard for hoteliers to hold onto your passport for a short time so they can register you with the police. -
VISAS
A visa is a stamp placed in your passport by a foreign government, allowing you to enter their country. Visas are not required for Americans or Canadians traveling in Western Europe and most of the East (including the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, and the Baltic states). If you do need a visa, it’s usually best to get it at home before you leave. If you forget, just about every country has an embassy or consulate (which can issue visas) in the capital of every other European country.
Both Canadians and Americans need visas to visit Turkey, and must obtain them before entering the country. You can get your “e-visa” online, or visit a Turkish consulate or embassy. US residents pay $20; Canadians pay $60 — that’s US dollars, not Canadian. However, cruise-line passengers don’t need a visa if they are doing day trips in Turkey but spending nights aboard their ship. On the other hand, cruise passengers arriving in Turkey to start their cruise, or staying overnight on Turkish soil after their cruise, must get a visa before their arrival in Turkey. For more information, check with Turkey’s embassy in the United States or in Canada. Travelers to Russia also need visas. The process can be expensive, and you should begin several weeks in advance.
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TRAVEL INSURANCE
Travel Insurance is insurance that is intended to cover medical expenses, trip cancellation, lost luggage, flight accident and other losses incurred while traveling, either internationally or within one's own country.
If your regular health insurance doesn’t cover you while abroad, you need some when you travel. Medicare participants and citizens of countries covered by national health services generally fall into this category. Others should check on the specifics of their policies.
Travel insurance can usually be arranged at the time of the booking of a trip to cover exactly the duration of that trip, or a "multi-trip" policy can cover an unlimited number of trips within a set time frame. Some policies offer lower and higher medical-expense options; the higher ones are chiefly for countries that have extremely high medical costs, such as the USA.