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  • 4 x 4 Berber Adventure Tour
    • Capital: Tunis
    • Time Zone: GMT +1
    • Currency: Tunisian Dinar

    It may be but a slim wedge of North Africa’s vast horizontal expanse, but Tunisia has enough history and diverse natural beauty to pack a country many times its size. With a balmy, sand-fringed Mediterranean coast, scented with jasmine and sea breezes, and where the fish on your plate is always fresh, Tunisia is prime territory for a straightforward sun-sand-and-sea holiday. But beyond the beaches, it’s a thrilling, underrated destination where distinct cultures and incredible extremes of landscape can be explored in just a few days. *** A respectful dress code is required when visiting religious sites. ***

    Cities

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    Tunis is refashioning itself as an ambitiously modern Arab capital, though both its long Ottoman and not-so-distant colonial past still have a powerful, palpable presence. Tunisia’s capital is one of North Africa’s most easygoing cities, yet still full of exotic appeal. It’s this laid back approach that makes Tunis the perfect introduction to the region. Most of the main sightseeing is in the Medina (Old Town), which is a tourist attraction in itself. Here the alleyways wind in higgledy-piggledy routes. Once amid the high walls you’re bound to get lost.

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    Sidi Bou Saïd is one of those cities that retain its charm no matter how many loud tourists walk the streets. Sidi Bou Saïd is really just the one main road, going up the hill, ending in many fantastically situated cafés overlooking the Gulf of Tunis and the marina of Sidi Bou Saïd. Connected to this one street are short alleyways, some courtyards. Everything is well-kept with whitewashed walls and blue doors, windows and intricate metalworks. Streets have some vendors, selling handicrafts or sweets.

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    Tunisia’s third largest city Sousse is a large, entertaining, beach city. It’s a great place to be if you want to get around Tunisia using public transport and suits the independent tourist seeking both a vacation and access to many places of interest. There’s a working port right in the centre and a Medina steeped in history surrounded by its own fortifcations. Tourists mingle with locals on the public beach. Rail connections to north and south provide vacationers with an easy escape to other tourist sites. Sousse is the capital of the Sahel area and the beginning of an olive grove covering more than 600,000 acres, a natural treasure and very important to the economy of the whole country. Port El Kantaoui has it all: fine sandy beaches which stretch on both sides of Port El Kantaoui bustling cosmopolitan marina, excellent choice of water sports and plenty of good restaurants serving local and international cuisine.

    Language

    Arabic, French & English

    Electricity

    The electricity is 220 volts; therefore, an adapter and/or converter will be required.

    Entry requirements

     Kindly make sure to have the proper documents required to enter the countries you are visiting. Please refer to www.travel.gc.ca for updated information. Regarding visas, you can refer to the link: www.travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories.
    Failure to obtain these documents prior to travel can result in being denied entry or exit from the country.
     

    Communication

    International access code (exit code in Europe): 00 International dialing code: 216 If you are calling from any other European country, the international dialing code 216 is only required to call Tunisia from abroad. So it will be: 00 216 and local phone number. Concerning national calls made in Tunisia, it is not necessary to dial the 216 country code. If you are calling from Canada, please dial 011, then 216 and finally the local phone number in Tunisia.

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  • South African Honeymoon
    • Capital: Cape Town, Bloemfontein, Pretoria
    • Time Zone: GMT +2
    • Currency: The South African unit of currency is the Rand, officially called the ZAR (South African Rand). Preferably exchange your money or make a withdrawal on arrival in South Africa. This exchange or withdrawal will be made at the official daily rate. Euro-cheques are not accepted in South Africa, so we recommend you make use of either traveller’s cheques or a credit card. International credit cards, with the possible exception of American Express, are accepted at most hotels, shops and restaurants.

    South Africa occupies the southern tip of Africa, its long coastline stretching more than 2 500 km from the desert border with Namibia on the Atlantic coast, southwards around the tip of Africa, then north to the border with Mozambique on the Indian Ocean. Going from west to east, South Africa shares long borders with Namibia and Botswana, touches Zimbabwe, has a strip of border with Mozambique to the east, and lastly curves in around Swaziland before rejoining Mozambique’s southern border. In the interior is the small mountainous country of Lesotho, completely surrounded by South African territory.

    Cities

    Pretoria

    Pretoria is the administrative capital of South Africa. Also known as the City of Jacarandas because of its thousands of jacarandas, it is home to universities and government buildings. The semi-circular Union Buildings house the offices of the President, and was the site of Nelson Mandela’s inauguration. Nearby is the Voortrekker Monument, a tribute to the 19th-century Afrikaner settlers from the Cape Colony.

    Cape Town

    Cape Town is a port city located on the south-west coast of South Africa, on a peninsula dominated by the imposing Table Mountain. Cable cars slowly climb to its flat summit offering unobstructed views of the city, the bustling harbor and boats to Robben Island, the famous prison where Nelson Mandela was detained, now a living museum.

    Johannesburg

    Is the largest city in South Africa and the capital of Gauteng Province. It developed after the discovery of gold on the site in the nineteenth century. The vast township of Soweto welcomed Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu. The former home of Nelson Mandela has now become the Nelson Mandela Museum. Soweto also has museums devoted to the fight against segregation, including the sober Apartheid Museum and Constitution Hill, a former prison.

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    A coastal town in KwaZulu-Natal province in eastern South Africa, is known for its African, Indian and colonial influences. Rehabilitated for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, the seaside promenade stretches from the gigantic uShaka Marine World theme park, with its aquarium, to the futuristic Moses Mabhida stadium. The Durban Botanical Gardens are home to endemic plant species from Africa.

    Kruger Park

    Kruger National Park is located in northeastern South Africa. It is now the largest national park in the country with changing scenery, from mountains to plains and tropical forests. This incredible place will allow you to discover one of the largest animal reserves in Africa, where you will have the chance to observe the inevitable “Big 5”: lions, leopards, rhinos, elephants and buffaloes. The observation of birds and reptiles is also very popular with over a hundred different species.

    Language

    Although there are 11 official languages, English and Afrikaans are spoken throughout the country.

    Electricity

    220 volt, three-pin plugs are freely available for purchase in South Africa, and in many hotels they may be obtained from reception in exchange for a small deposit.

    Entry requirements

     Kindly make sure to have the proper documents
    required to enter the countries you are visiting. Please refer to
    www.travel.gc.ca for updated information. Regarding visas, you can refer to the link: www.travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories.
    Failure to obtain these documents prior to travel can result in being denied entry or exit from the country.
     

    Communication

    International access code: 00 International dialing code: 27 Concerning national calls made in South Africa, it is not necessary to dial the 27 country code. If you are calling from Canada, please dial 011, then 27 and finally the local phone number in South Africa.

    • Capital: Jakarta
    • Time Zone: GMT +8
    • Currency: Rupiah (IDR)

    Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelago with more than 17000 islands. Bali is known for its mysterious magical feeling. The Balinese people, the breathtaking landscapes and a pleasant climate justify Bali’s nickname as “Paradise Island”. Island of Bali Bali may be small in size – you can drive around the entire coast in one long day – but its prominence as a destination is huge, and rightfully so. Ask travelers what Bali means to them and you’ll get as many answers as there are flowers on a frangipani tree. Breathtaking rice terraces, pulse-pounding surf, enchanting temple ceremonies, mesmerizing dance performances and ribbons of beaches are just some of the images people cherish. People and life style Life in Bali is very communal under the organization of villages. Temple ceremonies, marriage, cremation, farming and even the creative art festivals are decided by the local community institution called “Banjar”. The responsibilities in the day-to-day life are normally administered by both the Banjar and the government. The local government mostly responsible for schools, health clinics, hospitals and roads, and Banjar is responsible for all other aspects of life. There is another association that exists in the banjar named “Subak” that concerns the production of rice and organizes the complex irrigation system. Every family who owns a rice feld must be a member of their local Subak, which then ensures that every member gets his fair distribution of water. A banjar consists of an average of 50 to 150 family members, owning a meeting venue called the Bale Banjar, which is used for regular gatherings and a center for local gamelan orchestras and drama groups.

    Language

    Indonesian Bahasa and English

    Weather

    With the sun shining throughout the year, Bali has a tropical monsoon climate with pleasant day temperatures between 20 to 33 degrees Celsius. Rainy season starts from October to March, when the west monsoon brings heavy showers and high humidity. June to September is considered the driest season, with low humidity and can be cool in the evenings, the best time for any outdoor activities. 

    Electricity

    The electricity is 220 volts; therefore, an adapter and/or converter will be required.

    Entry requirements

    Kindly make sure to have the proper documents required to enter the countries you are visiting. Please refer to www.travel.gc.ca for updated information. Regarding visas, you can refer to the link: www.travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories.
    Failure to obtain these documents prior to travel can result in being denied entry or exit from the country.

    In anticipation spread of Mpox entering Indonesia, we herewith inform you that starting August 31st, 2024, Indonesia has introduced a new entry protocol to keep everyone safe. The SATUSEHAT Health Pass is now mandatory for all flight personnel and passengers traveling to Indonesia. You must complete the SATUSEHAT Health Pass electronic self-declaration form online at the following link: https://sshp.kemkes.go.id/register.
    Remember, you need fill it out before your flight for a smooth entry. 
    Let’s keep our healthiness together.

    Communication

    International access code: 001, 008 International dialing code: 62 Concerning national calls made in Indonesia, it is not necessary to dial the 62 country code. If you are calling from Canada, please dial 011, then 62 and finally the local phone number in Indonesia.

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  • Hidden Balkans with Greece
    • Capital: Podgorica
    • Time Zone: GMT +2
    • Currency: Euro (EUR)

    Montenegro, a jewel of the Balkans, is a country of breathtaking natural beauty, rich history and vibrant culture. The varied landscapes, from snow-capped peaks to rugged coastlines, illustrate the country’s exceptional natural diversity. In addition, historical remains and diverse cultural influences bear witness to Montenegro’s rich and eventful history, adding fascinating depth to its character.

    Language

    Montenegrin

    Weather

    Mediterranean

    Electricity

    220 volts

    Entry requirements

    Kindly make sure to have the proper documents required to enter the countries you are visiting. Please refer to www.travel.gc.ca for updated information. Regarding visas, you can refer to the link : www.travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories

    Failure to obtain these documents prior to travel can result in being denied entry or exit from the country.

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  • Colors and Tastes of Vietnam
    • Capital: Hanoi
    • Time Zone: GMT +7
    • Currency: Dong (VND)

    Visiting Vietnam is to go on an adventure through centuries of history until you discover the living testimony of an era that marked our contemporary era. Nicknamed the country of the dragon, Vietnam will charm you with its authenticity, its culture and its ancestral traditions as well as its abundant and varied gastronomy. Let yourself be surprised by its exhilarating and soothing beauty.

    Cities

    Hanoi

    Vietnam’s lovely capital is a city of lakes, shaded boulevards and public parks. With narrow alleyways lined with shop houses selling traditional handicraft and arts, the old center is an enchanting place to wander. The city transpires calm and serenity.

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    With thousands of exquisite islands rising from the emerald green waters, this bay is surely one of the most impressive landscapes in the world. The bay is best enjoyed by a leisurely boat excursion, with stops to explore the area’s many cliffs and caves. Hoa Lu offers almost the same landscape as Halong Bay except the rocks dominate rice fields instead of the sea. Both places offer unforgettable sceneries.

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    The Imperial city of Hue was the cultural and intellectual center of Vietnam. The old Imperial Palace, the Citadel and the Thien Mu Pagoda, one of Vietnam’s landmarks, are a few examples of the interesting sights in Hue. A boat trip down the Perfume River will take you back in time! For many centuries, Hoi An was one of South East Asia’s most important port. No other town in Vietnam has such well-preserved ancient buildings. Today Hoi An is unsurpassed for its charm and has blossomed into an artists’ colony.

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    Also known as Saigon, the city has evolved as the economic center of Vietnam. The former “Paris of East” with Vietnam’s best restaurants and an intense night life, is a city not to be missed.

    Language

    Vietnamese, Chinese, English.

    Electricity

    The electricity is 220 volts; therefore, an adapter and/or converter will be required.

    Entry requirements

    Kindly make sure to have the proper documents required to enter the countries you are visiting. Please refer to www.travel.gc.ca for updated information. Regarding visas, you can refer to the link: www.travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories.
    Failure to obtain these documents prior to travel can result in being denied entry or exit from the country.

    Communication

    International access code: 00 International dialing code: 84 Concerning national calls made in Vietnam, it is not necessary to dial the 84 country code. If you are calling from Canada, please dial 011, then 84 and finally the local phone number in Vietnam.

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  • Short stay in Cappadocia
    • Capital: Ankara
    • Time Zone: GMT +2
    • Currency: Turkish Lira. Euro is also accepted mostly everywhere

    Turkey is a unique country that extends on two continents – Europe and Asia – a unique position, which gave birth to a culture that reflects both West and East. It is a friendly country that offers all modern facilities, yet traditional enough to be fascinating. This country is without a doubt a destination of sun, sea, mountains, and lakes that offers the vacationer a complete change from the stress and routine of everyday life. The Turkish people have an unrivalled reputation for hospitality, the cuisine is to die for, the coastline, like a dream, and many Turkish cities are dotted with spectacular mosques and castles. And while costs are rising, Turkey remains one of the Mediterranean’s bargain-basement destinations.

    Cities

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    Istanbul, a fascinating city built on two Continents, divided by the Bosphorus Strait. This is one of the greatest cities in the world where you can see a modern western city combined with a traditional eastern city, it’s a melting pot of many civilizations and different people. Today it hums as Turkey’s cultural heart and good-time capital. Its history tracks back from Byzantium to Constantinople to its place at the head of the Ottoman Empire. In this city you can tramp the streets where crusaders and janissaries once marched; admire mosques that are the most sublime architectural expressions of Islamic piety; peer into the sultan’s harem; and hunt for bargains in the Grand Bazaar. Side by side with Old Istanbul you’ll find hip bars and clubs, flashy executives, malls and haute cuisine. Istanbul has architecture, art, nightlife, cuisine, history, religion, shopping more than enough of it, at prices which are among the lowest in Europe.

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    Cappadocia is, without a doubt, a place that leaves its visitors with a magical and unforgettable impression of the landscape and culture of today’s Central Anatolia. Meaning “land of beautiful horses” in ancient Persian, Cappadocia is best characterized by its distinct landscape. The bizarre, almost lunar-like geological formations, hidden caves, and underground cities give this land-bound region of Turkey an air of mystery. Wandering among the famous “fairy chimneys” or peeking into Christian churches carved into rock, Cappadocia calls to the curious traveler wanting to bring back tales of the once powerful region called Asia Minor.

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    Antalya, which can be visited any season, is an indispensable touristic destination, particularly during the summer. This “blue” city enchants its guests with its beautiful beaches and has the longest coastline inTurkey. The most striking feature of Antalya are the terrific palm trees of the city which cool you with their shade and accompany you with their breeze on your way. Antalya, one of the leading tourism destinations of Turkey, with its ever growing potential and excellent nature invites its guests for an unforgettable holiday

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    Pamukkale means “cotton castle” in Turkish and this is the image that comes to mind when thinking about the incredible white travertine terraces. Recognized as an UNESCO World Heritage Site, together with the ancient city of Hierapolis, this area of Turkey has maintained its reputation as rich in minerals and a popular natural spa! One of Turkey’s most photographed sights, Pamukkale is definitely a place in the world like no other and an ideal travel destination!

    Language

    Turkish and English

    Electricity

    The electricity is 220 volts; therefore, an adapter and/or converter will be required.

    Entry requirements

    Kindly make sure to have the proper documents required to enter the countries you are visiting. Please refer to www.travel.gc.ca for updated information. Regarding 
    visas, you can refer to the link: www.travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories.
    Failure to obtain these documents prior to travel can result in being denied entry or exit from the country.

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  • Affordable Egypt
    • Capital: Cairo
    • Time Zone: GMT +2
    • Currency: Egyptian Pound (EGP)

    Egypt, the country of the mysterious Pyramids, the Sphinx, and the well preserved hieroglyphs and mummies, the great temples and the majestic Nile. Few words can describe the country that was once the most advanced worlds of Antiquity – the cradle of civilization. A trip to Egypt is like taking a voyage back in time, a place that has evolved through the eras and is full of history and legends.

    Cities

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    Cairo, capital of Egypt, is located near the Nile Delta. Cairo’s an ancient city that also happens to be a modern metropolis – it’s one of the biggest cities in the Middle East and has the traffic and noise issues to prove it. But as long as you’re not looking for solitude, Cairo – the City of the Thousand Minarets -is a splendid place to explore Egyptian history and culture. Cairo is a vibrant, exhilarating, exotic, fascinating and welcoming city. Home to the best Pharaonic, Coptic and Islamic sights in Egypt, this city is where you never know what incredible, half-forgotten monument you might stumble across while wandering around. Visit the capital’s medieval markets by Khan El-Khalili, walk down the Nile promenade, enjoy oriental music dance shows, see the Giza Pyramids, thousands of ancient artifacts in the Egyptian Museum of Antiquities and much more.

    Luxor

    Luxor, once an Ancient Egyptian capital, is known today as the world’s “greatest open-air museum.” From the tomb of Tutankhamen in the Valley of the Kings and the magnificent sunset views at the majestic temple complexes of Karnak and Luxor to the exciting and fun Nile cruises, Luxor is the perfect choice for culture vultures. Luxor is divided by the Nile into two areas commonly called the East Bank and West Bank which were considered in Ancient Egyptian times as symbolizing respectively Life and Death. While the East Bank has grown to become a modern city, it has retained its lush green setting, its traditional bazaar and stunning view of the Nile. The West Bank is known for its necropolis and mortuary temples: the Valley of the Kings, the Valley of the Queens, the Workers Village, and the Temple of Medinet Habu are the highlights of Luxor’s West Bank. In Ancient Egyptian mythology the setting sun to the west symbolized the journey to the afterlife, so it was fitting symbolism to bury the dead west of the Nile.

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    Aswan is a serene Nile Valley destination where the Nile is more majestic than anywhere else, flowing through granite rocks, and round emerald islands covered in palm groves and tropical plants. Moreover, you’ll be surprised to see how many monuments and sites this small city has to offer. Consider sailing to the temple of Philae, seeing the Agha Khan Mausoleum and taking an excursion to St. Simeon’s Monastery. It is the perfect destination to stroll and relax in a magical cultural setting: wander down the broad walkway, locally known as the cornice, to watch feluccas slowly sailing the Nile then stop at one of the floating restaurants to enjoy Nubian music and freshly caught fish. Aswan offers a splendid view of the Nile and also offers a rich cultural experience; you’ll get to know Nubian culture and shop for spices, henna tattoos, souvenirs and African handmade goods at the Aswan souk. Since Ancient times, Aswan has also been known for its environmental therapy: burying the aching parts of your body in Aswan’s sand gives valuable results and can help relieving you from stubborn ailments such as rheumatism, arthritis, joint edema and skin inflammation. The town’s climate is also known to have great relaxing and rejuvenating properties.

    Language

    Arabic and English

    Electricity

    The electricity is 220 volts; therefore, an adapter and/or converter will be required.

    Entry requirements

    Kindly make sure to have the proper documents required to enter the countries you are visiting. Please refer to www.travel.gc.ca for updated information. Regarding visas, you can refer to the link: www.travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories.
    Failure to obtain these documents prior to travel can result in being denied entry or exit from the country.

    Communication

    International access code: 00 International dialing code: 20 Concerning national calls made in Egypt, it is not necessary to dial the 20 country code. If you are calling from Canada, please dial 011, then 20 and finally the local phone number in Egypt.

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  • Highlights of Puglia
    • Capital: Rome
    • Time Zone: GMT +1
    • Currency: Euro

    Stylish, cultured, good-humored and volatile – Italy, with its golden light, stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, has inspired poets and painters for centuries. Today, besides the renowned cities of Venice, Florence, Siena and Naples, each with its own unique identity and architecture, Italy features romantic medieval hill towns, such as San Gimignano in Tuscany, and unspoilt fishing villages, like Positano on the Amalfi coast. Throughout the country visitors can find vineyards and cellars to taste fine regional wines, workshops where crafts are produced by hand and friendly trattoria where simple but superb dishes are served. Italy combines art, history and contemporary fashion with stunning natural landscapes: the turquoise waters of Sardinia’s Costa Esmeralda offer one of Europe’s most beautiful stretches of sand, sea and sunshine, while the snow-covered slopes of the Dolomite Mountains are a haven for winter sports enthusiasts.

    Cities

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    Rome is the capital of Italy and is the largest and most populous city. Located in the central-western portion of the Italian peninsula, Rome has a history of over two and a half thousand years, and is well known as one of the founding cities of Western Civilization. Even outside of the history of the Roman Empire, Rome has a significant place in the story of Christianity up to the present day, for it endures as the home of the papacy. Today, Rome is a modern, cosmopolitan city, and the third most-visited tourist destination in the European Union. The city attracts over 26 million tourists per year.

    Language

    Italian, English and French.

    Electricity

    The electricity is 220 volts; therefore, an adapter and/or converter will be required.

    Entry requirements

     Kindly make sure to have the proper documents required to enter the countries you are visiting. Please refer to www.travel.gc.ca for updated information. Regarding visas, you can refer to the link: www.travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories.
    Failure to obtain these documents prior to travel can result in being denied entry or exit from the country.
     

    Communication

    International access code (exit code in Europe): 00 International dialing code: 39 If you are calling from any other European country, the international dialing code 39 is only required to call Italy from abroad. So it will be: 00 39 and local phone number. Concerning national calls made in Italy, it is not necessary to dial the 39 country code. If you are calling from Canada, please dial 011, then 39 and finally the local phone number in Italy.

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  • Edinburgh City Break
    • Capital: Edinburgh
    • Time Zone: GMT +1
    • Currency: Pound sterling

    This region of New England is located at the northern of the Angleterre. There is a land border with the Angleterre. The area of this region is 78 772km2.

    Cities

    Glasgow

    Glasgow, located in Scotland, is the country’s largest city. It is a dynamic center of culture, history and innovation. Known for its industrial past, Glasgow is home to impressive architecture, from Victorian buildings to modern structures such as the Armadillo and Clyde Auditorium. The city is also renowned for its thriving arts scene, world-renowned museums and lively festivals.

    Inverness

    Inverness, in the north of Scotland, is a charming, historic town nestled in the heart of the Highlands. It is famous for its magnificent natural landscape, including the nearby Loch Ness. Dominated by Inverness Castle perched on a hill, the town is a picturesque blend of ancient architecture and modernity. Inverness is also an ideal base for exploring the Scottish Highlands, with its spectacular valleys, majestic castles and vast wilderness. Known for its warm and welcoming atmosphere, Inverness offers visitors an authentic Scottish experience.

    Edinburg

    Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is a city steeped in history, culture and charm. Dominated by its iconic castle perched on a rock, the city is renowned for its well-preserved medieval and Georgian architecture. The cobbled streets of the Old Town contrast with the elegant squares of New Edinburgh. Edinburgh is also famous for its International Summer Festival and Fringe Festival, which attract artists and audiences from all over the world. With its many museums, leafy parks and cosmopolitan atmosphere, Edinburgh is a must-see destination for visitors in search of history and culture.

    Language

    Scots et Scottish English

    Weather

    Windy oceanic climate

    Electricity

    240V

    Entry requirements

    Your passport needs to be valid for the duration of your stay. Customs authorities may ask you to show them a return ticket or a ticket for an onward flight, as well as proof that you have sufficient funds to support yourself for the duration of your stay.

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  • Great Mexico
    • Capital: Mexico City
    • Time Zone: GMT -5
    • Currency: Mexican Peso

    Cities

    Mexico City

    Mexico City is the capital and largest city of Mexico. It is one of the most important cultural and financial centers in the world. It is located in the Valley of Mexico within the high Mexican central plateau, at an altitude of 2,240 meters (7,350 ft). The city has 16 boroughs or demarcaciones territoriales, which are in turn divided into neighborhoods or colonias. Mexico’s capital is both the oldest capital city in the Americas and one of two founded by Indigenous people. The city was originally built on a group of islands.

    Guadalajara

    Guadalajara is a city in western Mexico and the capital of the state of Jalisco. It has a population of 1,385,629 people, making it the 7th most populous city in Mexico. Within Mexico, Guadalajara is a center of business, arts and culture, technology and tourism. It is home to numerous landmarks, including Guadalajara Cathedral, the Teatro Degollado, the Templo Expiatorio, the UNESCO World Heritage site Hospicio Cabañas, and the San Juan de Dios Market—the largest indoor market in Latin America.

    Puebla-Tlaxcala

    It is located in east-central Mexico and is bordered by the states of Veracruz to the north and east, Hidalgo, México, Tlaxcala and Morelos to the west, and Guerrero and Oaxaca to the south. The origins of the state lie in the city of Puebla, which was founded by the Spanish in this valley in 1531 to secure the trade route between Mexico City and the port of Veracruz. Today, the state is one of the most industrialized in the country, but since most of its development is concentrated in Puebla and other cities, many of its rural areas are undeveloped. Culturally, the state is home to the china poblana, mole poblano, active literary and arts scenes, and festivals such as Cinco de Mayo, Ritual of Quetzalcoatl, Day of the Dead celebrations (especially in Huaquechula) and Carnival (especially in Huejotzingo). It is home to five major indigenous groups: Nahuas, the Totonacs, the Mixtecs, the Popolocas and the Otomi, which can mostly be found in the far north and the far south of the state.

    Cancun

    Cancun is a city in southeast Mexico on the northeast coast of the Yucatán Peninsula in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. It is a significant tourist destination in Mexico. The city is on the Caribbean Sea and is one of Mexico’s easternmost points. Cancún is just north of Mexico’s Caribbean coast resort area known as the Riviera Maya.

    Riviera Maya

    The Riviera Maya is a tourism and resort district south of Cancun, Mexico. It is famous for its large scale all-inclusive resorts and a historical tourism base of smaller boutique hotels as well as the many fine-dining restaurants available. A major attraction throughout the Riviera Maya are coastal and reef aquatic activities dependent on the beaches, coastal water and the Mesoamerican Barrier Reef System (also known as the Belize Barrier Reef) which begins near Cancun and continues along the whole length of the Riviera Maya continuing southward to Guatemala. Activities at the most visited locations include jet-skiing, snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming in cenotes, swimming with dolphins, zip-lining, horse riding, sailing, and guided jungle tours. Archeology is also a big tourist draw in the area, including the popular archeological sites such as Tulum on the coast, and Chichen Itza and Coba located some distance inland.

    Language

    Spanish.

    Electricity

    The electricity is between 110 and 120 volts.

    Entry requirements

    Kindly make sure to have the proper documents required to enter the countries you are visiting. Please refer to www.travel.gc.ca for updated information.
    Regarding visas, you can refer to the link: www.travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories.
    Failure to obtain these documents prior to travel can result in being denied entry or exit from the country. 

    Communication

    International access code: 00 International dialing code: 52 Concerning national calls made in Mexico, it is not necessary to dial the 52 country code. If you are calling from Canada, please dial 011, then 52 and finally the local phone number in Mexico.