Explore Riyadh to Jeddah Overlander for 10 days with Crooked Compass and discover unforgettable experiences - Photo 2

De Riad a Jeddah Overlander

País:

Arabia Saudí

Vuelo:

No incluido

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Tour id:

241844

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  • Operador:

    Crooked Compass

  • Longitud:

    10 días

  • Tamaño del grupo:

    12 pax

  • Edad:

    18 to 99

  • Dificultad:

    Niveles de dificultad:
    • Relajante
    • Fácil
    • Moderado
    • Activo
    • Muy activo

Programa del tour

Día 1

Llegada a Riad

¡Bienvenido al Reino de Arabia Saudí! A tu llegada, serás recibido por nuestro representante y trasladado a tu hotel (unos 45 minutos). Riad, una de las ciudades más ricas del mundo, es un escaparate de la Arabia Saudí moderna. Antaño una estación amurallada de adobe a lo largo de las rutas comerciales del desierto, la capital es ahora una metrópolis hipercontemporánea con algunos de los mejores hoteles y restaurantes del país. Su organizado trazado en cuadrícula está bordeado por más de 4.000 mezquitas, numerosos y concurridos centros comerciales, zocos tradicionales, parques públicos y un conjunto diverso de comunidades y barrios.

En tu primer día en el Reino, explorarás el pulso de la ciudad tomando el ascensor de alta velocidad hasta el piso 99 del emblemático Centro del Reino para acceder a la mejor panorámica urbana de Riad. Suspendido a 300 metros por encima de la ciudad, el Sky Bridge curvo de la torre ofrece unas vistas espectaculares del horizonte de Riad y más allá, y es una experiencia obligada para todos los que pasan por la capital. Esta noche, disfruta de una cena de bienvenida que será una encarnación representativa del espíritu de Riad: cocina tradicional saudí en un espacio moderno. (D)

Noche - Hotel Joudyan by Elaf o similar

Día 2

Riad

Begin the day in Ad Diriyah, the original capital of the first Saudi state. Explore At-Turaif, the UNESCO-listed district that ruled from 1744 to 1818. Carefully restored, this mud-brick city offers insight into pre-modern life. Homes were cooled without electricity, streets remained shaded, and water was conserved through ingenious design. Wander through alleys framed by earthen architecture and learn how these communities adapted to the desert climate.

Lunch is hosted in a traditional mud house in Diriyah. This is more than a meal; it’s a cultural exchange. Enjoy a spread of regional dishes in the company of your local host, who shares stories of Saudi customs and hospitality passed down through generations.

In the afternoon, step inside Al Masmak Fortress, a 19th-century stronghold built from clay and mudbrick that played a pivotal role in the formation of modern Saudi Arabia. Located in Riyadh’s old town, the fortress marks the site of the 1902 recapture of Riyadh by King Abdulaziz, a key event in Saudi unification. Continue on foot through the nearby historic quarter. Abandoned mud houses and Justice Square echo stories of the city’s past.

Visit the National Museum of Saudi Arabia, a thoughtfully curated space charting the Arabian Peninsula’s natural and cultural evolution. Exhibits trace everything from prehistoric finds to Islamic heritage, offering context to the sites you’ve seen.

Nearby, the Murabba Palace adds a more personal narrative. Constructed in the 1930s, it was King Abdulaziz’s royal residence and office. The building’s mixture of Najdi style and modern elements reflects the transitional era of early 20th-century Saudi Arabia.

As the day winds down, browse the vibrant Souq Al Zel and Souq Bisht, two traditional markets that have retained their old-world charm. From spices and antiques to abayas and bisht cloaks, these souqs are steeped in atmosphere and are ideal for those looking to explore Riyadh’s trading heritage. (B,L) 

Overnight – Joudyan Hotel by Elaf or similar

Día 3

Riad - Buraydah

Leaving Riyadh’s glittering skyscrapers and bustling streets behind, it’s time to experience the first of Saudi Arabia’s many wild and rugged landscapes. The plateau on which the capital sits ends abruptly, offering a panoramic view over the ancient seabed 300 metres below. The dramatic drop halts modern cars, while the camels of old would have navigated their way down a steep trail of switchbacks. Walk a short distance in their footsteps and marvel at this ancient caravan route, imagining the skilled camel riders who once traversed it. Once at the bottom, travel across your first stretch of desert plain to the town of Ushaiger (200km, 2.5hrs). Here, the ruins of an ancient mud village tell the story of a Saudi Arabia vastly different from the modern capital. Wander through its dusty alleys and visit a family-run museum to delve deeper into the town’s rich history.

Continue your journey through time by taking the backroads to your next destination, Buraydah (185km, 2hrs). Avoiding the highway, you can easily picture the hundreds of thousands of camels and traders who have crossed these deserts for centuries. The dry desert dunes, stretching as far as the eye can see, also hide a surprising secret: this region is one of Saudi Arabia’s most important food-growing areas.

As you approach the market town of Buraydah, the distinctive circular fields showcase the ingenuity of Saudi Arabia’s desert farmers. Passing through Onaizah city, which together with Buraydah forms the twin capital of the Qassim region, stop by a local heritage museum. Here, a fantastic VR experience offers a direct glimpse into the past.

Overnight – Buraydah Golden Tulip or similar

Día 4

Buraydah - Hail

Buraydah, la capital de la provincia de Qassim, y la cercana Onaiza suelen denominarse la "cesta de alimentos" de Arabia Saudí.

Empieza el día en un bullicioso mercado húmedo local, donde compradores y vendedores subastan mercancías directamente desde la parte trasera de sus camiones. Explora lo que se considera uno de los mayores mercados de dátiles del mundo. Durante la temporada de dátiles, los puestos están repletos de los famosos y suculentos dátiles de Qassim. Fuera de la temporada, la escala y la vitalidad del mercado siguen demostrando que la economía de Arabia Saudí prospera con mucho más que petróleo.

A continuación, sube a un tren de alta velocidad hacia Hail (260 km, 2 h) y disfruta de las impresionantes vistas del rocoso paisaje desértico. Hail, que en su día fue un importante centro de la Península Arábiga, cuenta con monumentos históricos que revelan su importancia en la región. Visita el fuerte A'arif, situado en lo alto de una colina, que ofrece vistas panorámicas y una visión de la rica historia de la ciudad.

Continúa hasta el recinto de Al Qishlah, un impresionante palacio-fortaleza construido con barro rojo y rodeado de imponentes murallas de 8 metros de altura, símbolo de la autoridad de sus gobernantes.

Alojamiento - Hail Holiday Villa o similar

Día 5

Hail - Al Ula

Begin your day with a drive an hour north of Hail, taking you into the Al Nafud desert to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Jubbah. Here, towering desert rocks rise from the windswept plains, showcasing some of the Arab world’s most extraordinary Neolithic rock inscriptions. These detailed depictions of people, animals, and daily life, created over 9,000 years ago, remain remarkably well-preserved. Your expert guide will lead you on a tour, pointing out some of the most intricate and historically significant carvings.

Continue your journey west, passing the Sharaan Nature Reserve, a haven for wildlife conservation. Keep an eye out for native species such as ostriches, Idmi gazelles, and, if you’re lucky, the elusive Arabian wolf. This 1,500-square-kilometre reserve exemplifies the success of Saudi Arabia’s conservation efforts in restoring the desert’s delicate ecosystem.

Arriving in Al Ula, you’ll find a destination as rich in natural beauty as it is in history and cultural heritage. Al Ula captivates visitors with its dramatic rock formations, canyons, and extensive pre-Arabic rock art. The area also boasts immaculately preserved tombs built over 2,000 years ago by the Nabataeans.

End your day with a magical sunset visit to Jabel Al Fil, or Elephant Rock. Set against the backdrop of golden desert sands and an endless blue sky, this geological wonder is one of Al Ula’s most iconic natural landmarks. (B,L)

Overnight – Shaden Resort or similar

Día 6

Al Ula

Begin your day with a visit to the Nabataean archaeological site of Hegra, the southern capital of the Nabataean kingdom dating back to the first century BCE. Accompanied by your personal rawee (storyteller) and travelling in your own jeep, you’ll explore several of the more than 100 monumental tombs carved into the desert’s rock formations. These tombs, with their intricate facades, offer a remarkable glimpse into the Nabataeans’ architectural skill and their cultural legacy.

Next, head to Al Ula Historic City, a place steeped in history as a former crossroads of the Silk Road and the Incense Route. Take a leisurely sunset stroll through its atmospheric alleys, where ancient charm meets modern touches. Recent renovations have transformed this historic area into a captivating blend of traditional architecture, trendy restaurants, and boutique shops offering unique souvenirs.

Adjacent to the old town lies the vibrant “new city” of Al Ula. Wander through colourful streets adorned with street art and outdoor exhibits, soaking up the lively atmosphere. The walking streets are perfect for an afternoon exploration, with plenty of terraces where you can relax with a drink. As the sun sets, watch the towering cliffs around Al Ula change hues, offering a stunning natural spectacle to end your day. (B,L)

Overnight – Shaden Resort or similar

Día 7

Al Ula

No trip to Saudi Arabia is complete without an exhilarating 4×4 excursion into the desert, and your day begins with just that. Embark on an unforgettable adventure around the towering cliffs that surround Al Ula, experiencing the rugged beauty of the landscape up close. After navigating the thrilling terrain, settle in the heart of the desert for a traditional Bedouin-style picnic lunch. Relax under a shaded canopy and savour a delicious selection of Saudi and Middle Eastern delicacies, all served with the warm hospitality the region is known for.

The afternoon is yours to enjoy at leisure. Unwind with the facilities at your hotel, or continue exploring Al Ula’s stunning landscapes with an optional activity. Take to the skies with a helicopter or hot air balloon ride to view the sandstone mountains from above, venture off-road on a mountain bike to explore the desert dunes, or challenge yourself with a hike to the valley’s edge for breathtaking panoramic vistas.

Overnight – Shaden Resort or similar

Día 8

Al Ula - Medina

Hoy viajarás a través del desierto y las montañas hacia Medina por una antigua ruta de peregrinación que pasa por el oasis de Khaybar. No esperes un desierto lleno de dunas de arena; ésta es una zona de piedra de lava negra y vistas montañosas y es rica en significado histórico. Antes del surgimiento del Islam en el siglo VII, esta zona estaba habitada por tribus judías árabes. En el año 628 d.C., los musulmanes, bajo el liderazgo del profeta Mahoma, tomaron la ciudad durante la batalla de Khaybar. Visita los restos de la ciudad de barro situada en un uadi o valle, con su fortaleza elevándose sobre ella. La zona se ha reabierto recientemente tras unas obras de renovación.

Medina, una de las dos ciudades más sagradas del Islam (la otra es La Meca), gira en torno a Al Masjid an Nabawi, un gigante de 10 minaretes con capacidad para 1 millón de personas también conocido como la Mezquita del Profeta. Para iniciarte en la asombrosa historia del destino, visitarás el Museo Dar Al Medina (cerrado los viernes), una colección privada que documenta la historia y el patrimonio de la ciudad.

A continuación, únete a la multitud de peregrinos en el corazón de la ciudad, es difícil describir el ambiente. Los no musulmanes pueden disfrutar de las vistas exteriores de la mezquita desde el borde de la plaza. Cuando se ponga el sol, es un buen momento para visitar el monte Uhud, un importante lugar de peregrinación y mirador de la Ciudad Santa. (D,A)

Noche - Medina Millennium o similar

Día 9

Medina - Jeddah

There’s much more to Medina than its primary holy site. You will have the chance to visit the terminus station of the Hijaz or Ottoman railway, which once brought pilgrims to Medina from as far away as Damascus in Syria. Round out your time in Medina with some browsing time at the city’s central market. Saudis are known for having a sweet tooth and the stalls at this bustling souk are ideal snaffling territory for goodies such as ma’amoul (butter cookies stuffed with pistachios, walnuts, almonds, or dates), luqaimat (hot, crispy dumplings drizzled in honey) and kunafa (a kind of sweet cheese pie made with semolina pastry and rose water syrup).

After lunch, guests will board one of Saudi Arabia’s state-of-the-art high-speed trains to make the short (under 2 hours, 420km) hop to the coastal city of Jeddah. Celebrate your arrival with sunset drinks on the city’s attractive corniche. Spread out your carpet and your ‘takwa’, the smart Saudi picnic seat. Join the locals when the sun sets, the call for prayer sounds and the world’s tallest fountain comes to life in front of the beachwalk.

Overnight – Shada Shate’a Boutique Hotel or similar

Día 10

Jeddah

Yeda es un centro comercial situado al oeste, junto al Mar Rojo, con el segundo puerto marítimo más activo de Oriente Próximo. Es la principal puerta de entrada a La Meca, la ciudad más sagrada del Islam, y acoge a más de un millón de peregrinos al año que se dirigen a realizar el Hayy. A pesar de ello, Jeddah se considera la ciudad más liberal de Arabia Saudí y es un destino popular, que ofrece la belleza de la arquitectura antigua mezclada con los últimos lujos.

Experimenta el Mar Rojo Súbete a un crucero privado para disfrutar del mar y del sol. Empaca el equipo de snorkel para descubrir la riqueza de la vida submarina por la que es famosa la región. Desde tortugas carey a peces león, anguilas e incluso tiburones de arrecife, bucear por los parajes coralinos te impresionará. Las temperaturas del agua son de al menos 21C y la alta salinidad es beneficiosa para tu salud. Remata el día con una barbacoa de marisco, hábilmente preparada por tu patrón. Descubre que las cosas son igual de agradables en tierra firme, en la atmosférica ciudad vieja de Al Balad, declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO en 2014. Sus edificios tradicionales de varios pisos y sus casas de mercaderes son un tesoro arquitectónico. Es una inmersión en el pasado con el bullicio del comercio, las compras de los peregrinos y algún que otro turista entremezclado. Los roshan o cubiertas de madera de las ventanas son la forma antigua de crear sombra y frescor en este clima cálido y húmedo, y hacen que estas callejuelas sean especialmente pintorescas. Haz que tu guía te lleve a probar una última muestra de la cocina saudí antes de que puedas decir "hay alsalama, adiós, hasta la próxima". (D,A,C)

Alojamiento - Hotel Boutique Shada Shate'a o similar

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More than 60 days prior to departure; loss of deposit plus any administration fees
Between 59 - 45 days prior to departure; 25% of total tour cost
Betwen 44 - 39 prior to departure; 50% of total tour cost
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Please note that employees of any overseas ground suppliers are not authorised to give any guarantees or agreements to customers in respect of refund or any other matters.
The above mentioned cancellation fees are in addition to any that may be charged by travel agents, airlines, hotels or other tour operators. Regrettably cancellation charges and fees cannot be waived.

Refunds
To the extent permitted by law, no refund is available for cancellations after travel has commenced or in respect of any tours, accommodation, meals or any other services not utilised.

Amendments
The following fees will apply:

Amendments to confirmed and deposited itineraries outside of 30 days prior to departure where the value of the booking is decreased - AUD$25 per change (a change to the booking that increases the value will incur no fee)
Amendments within 30 days prior of departure - AUD$50 per change
Reissue of airline tickets - AUD$100 per person (other fees may apply)
Booking of only 3 nights accommodation or less - AUD$30 per booking
Rail tickets and passes only - AUD$50 per booking
Amendments after departure, loss of cancelled services, plus a fee of AUD$50 per person per change
NOTE: Once a booking is confirmed, name transfers are not permitted as this will be regarded as a cancellation - See ‘Cancellation’ for applicable fees and details

Travel documents
Travel documents will be sent to you approximately 21 days prior to departure (providing full payment has been received). If you are leaving home earlier, please advise us so that we can deliver your documents before you depart.

Guaranteed departures
Tours marked as ‘Guaranteed Departures’ are guaranteed to depart, regardless of passenger numbers. Please note that we reserve the right to withdraw this guarantee for a force majeure event including but not limited to terrorist attack, economic downturn and war, client safety at risk or for operational reasons such as a the late cancellation of a group parties causing passenger numbers to be below minimum operating numbers.

Should a tour be cancelled due to minimum numbers not being met or unforeseen circumstances as stated above, you will be offered a full refund or offered a replacement travel option.

Airport transfers
On tours that offer airport transfers as an inclusion, an airport transfer to/from your hotel will be provided on the arrival and departure day of the tour (within the ground suppliers operating hours). Flight details must be provided to Crooked Compass. Documentation will not be released until this information is provided. Once transfers are booked they cannot be changed. Only one inbound and one outbound transfer will be included. In the event of flight delays outside Crooked Compass' control, the transfers will be deemed to be cancelled. All transfers are based on group transfers, and no refund is available for missed transfers or passengers not using the transfer service. Airport transfers are provided as a service to passengers and it is the responsibility of the passenger to ensure that any airport transfer will allow them enough time to connect with their flights. Crooked Compass will not be responsible for any flight delays or cancellations caused by the late arrival or departure of an airport transfer, or for cancellation fees associated with a missed flight.

Airline Fuel Levy Surcharge
Since 2004 all airlines servicing flights have been charging a fuel levy surcharge, on top of the normal airline ticket price, in order to cover the increased cost of aviation fuel. As fuel prices have fluctuated, so too has the amount the airlines charge for this levy. This amount is detailed against every tour featured and will also be advised to you at the time of your booking and is subject to change until your airline ticket is issued.

Product descriptions, maps and photographs
Descriptions of tours, attractions and accommodation provided on this website are based on information provided by hotels and suppliers. Any facilities shown as included may change at any time. Crooked Compass makes no representation as to the standard, class or description of accommodation or services provided by third parties. Maps are shown for general information and do not necessarily reflect actual routings, locations or services provided. Photographs may show places in the general area visited, but not necessarily included in the tour. Many of the images are supplied courtesy of tourist bureaux, hotels and tour operators. Every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of the information provided to passengers; however, Crooked Compass cannot be held responsible for typographical errors, or errors arising from unforeseen circumstances.

Travel insurance
It is a condition of travel that each passenger is adequately covered by an appropriate travel insurance policy for duration of travel. Please also check the contingencies of your prospective insurance cover and ensure you are aware of its conditions and omissions. We strongly advise travel insurance from time of booking to provide full cover.

Health Requirements
All customers are required to familiarise themselves with any health requirements specific to countries being visited. All customers should visit their doctor for these aforementioned purposes and/or to confirm that they are physically able to undertake the day-to-day requirements of the tour.
Crooked Compass does not employ medical personnel. Any necessary medical attention will be provided by a local facility at the passenger’s expense. Crooked Compass is not responsible or liable for any losses or costs incurred as a result of medical services obtained while on tour, or for the quality of the care or services provided.

Passports and Visas
It is the responsibility of the passenger to have a valid passport (which is valid for at least six months from your last day of travel) and all visas, permits and certificates required for the selected tour. Ask your travel agent for further information. Responsibility for documentation accuracy, passport validity and dispatch of documents rests with the customer. Crooked Compass accepts no responsibility for any failure in this respect.

Baggage
Please check with your airline for applicable baggage allowances. Where a tour includes hotel porterage, this includes one standard suitcase per person, and only applies when the passengers are travelling as part of the group. Porterage is not included when passengers check in and out of a hotel at the start and end of a tour. All baggage and personal effects are at all times and in all circumstances at the risk of the tour participant. Baggage insurance is recommended.

Single travel
On group tours, if you are travelling as a single passenger, you can request that we try to match you in a twin share room with another single passenger of the same sex. Should we not be able to match you in a twin share room by the final tour balance payment date, the single room supplement rate will apply. Should you be matched with another person we cannot be held responsible if the choice is not to your satisfaction. Any twin match must understand that the room must be treated as a non-smoking room unless both parties agree otherwise. Single rooms may be smaller than twin rooms. The Single Supplement represents a fee passed on to us by the hotels for sole use of a room.

Refusal of Carriage
Crooked Compass retains the right to remove customers from our tours for reasons that impact on the enjoyment or safety of other passengers, such as, but not limited to, the physical, medical, mental inability of customers to undertake the arrangements of the holiday, unsocial or unruly behaviour, or the carriage of prohibited substances or materials. Onward travel arrangements will be at the omitted travellers expense.

Variations
All possible effort will be made to adhere to the published touring itinerary. Occasionally circumstances beyond our control will force cancellations, changes, amendments or modifications to the itinerary and its inclusions such as particular events and services. Crooked Compass cannot be held responsible for any omissions or modifications to the itinerary or the inclusions made as a consequence of these changes.

Pre-departure contact
You must provide a telephone number, email or address where you can be reached, if necessary. Documentation will not be released until this information is provided.

Not included in the price
Anything not specifically included in the tour is at your own expense. 

Air travel
Air travel is subject to the conditions and limitations set out in the airline's conditions of carriage. Airfares are subject to change at any time.

Booking arrangements
The person making a booking will be deemed to have accepted these booking conditions on behalf of everyone named in the booking. Only the person making the booking is authorised to make changes to or cancel the booking. All communications from us will usually be sent to your travel agent. Your travel agent is responsible for forwarding payments made by you to us.

Limitation of liability
To the extent permitted by law, Crooked Compass excludes all liability for any loss or damage whatsoever (including but not limited to physical and psychological injury, and loss or damage to property of whatever nature) that may arise in any way in connection with the offer or supply of goods or services through Crooked Compass or any third parties, or in connection with the supply of such goods or services. If the law implies a condition or warranty that cannot be excluded, Crooked Compass' liability for a breach of the conditions or warranty will be limited as determined by Crooked Compass to the re-supply or payment of the cost of re-supplying the relevant goods or services. Except where otherwise stated within these terms and conditions Crooked Compass excludes liability for any loss or damage that may be caused by cancellation, abandonment, alteration, amendment, modification or termination of the tour.

Events beyond our control
If a tour cannot proceed due to a force majeure event including but not limited to flood, earthquake, war or civil strife, acts of terrorism, hurricane, cyclone, industrial disturbance, strike, fire, lock out, epidemic, failure or delays of scheduled transportation facilities, or other Acts of God, or any law, order, decree, rule or regulation of any government authority, or for any reason whether of a similar or dissimilar nature beyond the control of Crooked Compass, this agreement shall terminate and there shall be no claim for damages by either party against the other.

Destination advice
Crooked Compass makes no representations as to the safety, conditions or other issues that may exist at any destination. You should obtain travel advice for your relevant government bodies.

Complaints procedure
Should you have a complaint while on the tour, you should inform your tour guide immediately. If the matter cannot be resolved after the tour guide’s best endeavours to do so during the tour, your complaint can be made in writing to Crooked Compass.

Crooked Compass cannot be held responsible for issues that were not brought to our attention during the course of a tour.

Agent Responsibility
It is the travel agents’ responsibility to ensure that all invoice and itinerary details and documentation issued by Crooked Compass are correct and that the customer is aware of amendment and cancellation conditions and other clauses in these booking conditions.

ATAS
Crooked Compass is a member of the Australian Travel Accreditation Scheme (ATAS) which is administered by the Australian Federation of Travel Agents (AFTA). ATAS travel agents have met strict standards and criteria in order to become nationally accredited. Their accreditation means they are the best in the industry, financially viable, credible, well trained and professional businesses. This means you can book your travel knowing you're in the safe hands of a trusted and reputable travel agent. See www.atas.com.au for more information.

Australian and New Zealand Bookings
All components purchased through Crooked Compass' Australian office (Crooked Compass Pty Ltd) are protected by a client trust account where monies are held until your departure or the full cost of your services have been paid for by us. This relates mainly to bookings from Australia and New Zealand.

Travel Agents
All clients booking through a travel agent are financially protected by the travel agent's own protection scheme, which you should check carefully before purchasing your travel arrangements. Crooked Compass is not financially liable for bookings due to the insolvency of your travel agent.

Law of contract
This agreement shall be governed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of New South Wales, Australia.

Detalles del tour

Alojamiento

10 noches de alojamiento

Transporte

Traslados de ida y vuelta al aeropuerto

Transporte privado

Servicios adicionales

Servicios de guías locales de habla inglesa

Entradas según el itinerario

Servicios adicionales

Vuelos nacionales e internacionales

Visados

Seguro médico y de viaje

Todos los servicios y comidas distintos de los indicados

Cualquier cambio en el programa propuesto y confirmado

Todos los gastos personales, como bebidas, lavandería, llamadas telefónicas, propinas, etc.

Entrada anticipada/Salida tardía

Comidas

Comidas según el itinerario

Bueno saber

Divisa

SAR

Saudi Riyal

Arabia Saudí

Enchufes y adaptadores

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Plug type G

Opiniones de clientes

Operador

4

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Can I change or cancel my reservation?
Yes, changes or cancellations are possible, however penalties may apply depending on the time before the tour starts.
What documents are required to participate in the tour?
You will need a passport with a valid visa (if required) to visit countries along the tour route.
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