# | Depart on | Type | Price US dollar per person | Remark |
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1 | Jul 01 / Aug 20 | Double room | 5,980 | |
2 | Jul 01 / Aug 20 | Single room | 7,800 |
Price description: Double room refers to 2 people sharing 1 room, single room refers to 1 person in 1 room.
Attention: this itinerary document is for reference. Our company reserves the right to adjust the sequence and individual attractions in the itinerary based on season and time. All itineraries are subject to confirmation before departure.
Tour Highlights:
Unforgettable Experience: Enjoy the serene beauty of the Blue Lagoon hot springs, an enchanting experience that rejuvenates both body and soul in Iceland's pristine landscapes.
Professional Guidance: Accompanied by 7-9-seater business Mercedes-Benz or experienced business coaches (fully insured) and local Chinese-speaking tour guides for a seamless experience.
All-Inclusive Package Includes: 4-star hotel and fiord accommodation, Luxury Cruise outside cabins experience, hotel breakfast, cruise ship buffets, 3 local specialty meals, and all attraction tickets.
Exclusive Arrangements:
Indulge in a luxurious cruise journey, taking in the breathtaking scenery of the North Sea.
Cruise through the serene Norwegian fjords, a spectacle of nature.
Step into the Blue Lagoon Hot Springs, a fairytale paradise where heavenly fairies bathe.
Savor a traditional Swedish meatball dinner with local specialties.
Explore unique cities and landmarks.
Visit Norway's Sermon on the Rock, one of the world's most awe-inspiring natural wonders.
Special Connectivity: Exclusively linked to an in-depth tour of Greece/Turkey/Eastern Europe's 5-country region , August pre-tour can be connected to a New York-Iceland cruise
Exclusive Upgrade: Enjoy an upgraded experience on the luxury cruise to Helsinki.
Visa Assistance: (Visa fee to be borne by the traveler. Visa requirements: U.S. passport .4 holders enjoy visa-free entry, while Chinese passport holders or Chinese passport holders with a green card require a European Schengen visa.)
Product Features:
(Sønfjord) The majestic Sønfjord, Norway's largest fjord and the longest, deepest in the world, extends 240 kilometers with a depth of 1,308 meters. Its towering mountain walls and deep valleys soar vertically to peaks over 1,500 meters above sea level. The fjord's rugged rock formations, primarily granite and gneiss interspersed with limestone, dolomite, and marble, add to its breathtaking beauty. The Sonnenfjord, though not to be confused, is another renowned fjord at 205 kilometers long and a popular attraction for wildlife spotters, especially wild seals.
(Vasa Shipwreck Museum) Commissioned in 1625 by King Gustav II of Sweden, the Vasa, the world's best-preserved 17th-century ship, sank during its maiden voyage in 1628. After decades of restoration, the hull and its treasures were salvaged from the 6 depths of the sea in 1961, now displayed at the museum.
(Luxury Cruise) A thoughtfully curated luxury cruise awaits, offering unparalleled views of the North Sea's picturesque landscapes.
(Venice of the North) Stockholm, a city of contrasts, is both ancient and youthful, elegant and prosperous. Pilgrims to the Nobel Prize's Blue Room in Stockholm City Hall, where the prestigious awards are assessed, can also visit the Royal Palace, where, if lucky, they might witness the changing of the guard ceremony. A visit to the Vasa Shipwreck Museum is a must, where the sight of the 17th-century battleship Vasa, recovered from the seabed, will transport you to the era of pirates 300 years ago!
(Scandinavian Paris) Copenhagen, Scandinavia's largest city, is also affectionately known as the "Merchant's Harbor" in Danish and the "Paris" of Northern Europe. Immerse yourself in its fairy tale-like mysterious landscapes and indulge in a glass of Carlsberg beer. As the foam bubbles, envision a mermaid gracefully swimming between the realms of tradition and modernity.
(Landing in Iceland) The Blue Lagoon, the world's largest hot spring lake, showcases a breathtaking azure hue accentuated by its pure white bottom. It is Iceland's most famous attraction, and a sight unseen is unforgettable. Here, a pristine paradise unfolds with rippling waves, gauzy steam hovering above the water, and bathers glimmering below. Underwater visibility reaches about 80 meters, revealing jewel-blue algae and a lake that shimmers in various hues under the sun. The water is refreshed every 40 hours through a natural circulation process.
(Golden Circle) Iceland's renowned "Golden Circle" comprises the Golden Falls and the Geysers. The Golden Falls, hailed as the "queen" of waterfalls, is Iceland's largest fault waterfall. Its tumultuous descent stirs up misty skies, while boiling water mist in the sun forms a golden rainbow. The Geyser, when calm, is a 20-meter-diameter pool, but this serenity is fleeting. Suddenly, it erupts, releasing heat waves from the ground like nature's fiery breath!
Today, you will depart with joyful anticipation, independently transferring to the airport for the transoceanic flight to Reykjavik, Iceland.
Important notice: please book the flight with arrival in the morning. Should your scheduled flight not offer morning arrival options, we strongly recommend arriving one day prior and arranging overnight accommodation in Reykjavik at your own expense.
Itinerary: City Tour - Golden Falls - Geyser Geyser - Old Parliament State Site - Great Rift
Arrive in Reykjavik in the morning, our guide will be waiting for you at the airport exit.
Please note: One complimentary airport transfer is on a fixed schedule (advance confirmation with our customer service team required). Pickup at other times will incur supplemental service charges.
During the city tour you will first visit Tjörnin, "Iceland's most famous lagoon" in the center of the city and then admire the landmarks such as the Parliament Building, the Town Hall and the Reykjavík Cathedral.
Later in the afternoon, we will travel to Iceland's famous Golden Circle, including the spectacular Gullfoss, the magical Geysir and the Thingvellir (Former site of parliamentary state). These sites are the pride of Iceland and a must see for any traveler.
Of special note is the Great Rift, a strange natural feature that separates the Eurasian and American tectonic plates. Standing here, you can feel the Eurasian continent being lifted up by the gods of the Earth, with a difference of more than 10 meters between the two plates. You can even straddle the Eurasian and American plates with both feet and experience this unique geographical wonder. This rift is still separating at a rate of 2 centimeters per year, full of the mystery and power of nature.
In the late afternoon we will drive to Servos and upon arrival we will check into the hotel to rest and recharge our batteries for the next day.
Itinerary: Plane Wreck (Free Upgrade)-Jagusalon Ice Lake-Shkafat
After breakfast, visit the DC-3 Plane Wreck, located on the black sand beach of Sólheimasandur in southern Iceland, which has become one of Iceland's most iconic attractions. A deserted and vast black sandy beach, the broken rough metal fuselage in the dark sand and gravel under the background of more poignant, mysterious and shocking, a picture like the end of the landscape, a perfect interpretation of Iceland's isolation of the otherworldly sense, attracting many Icelandic local and world photographers scramble to visit. Nowadays, this place has become one of the most exciting destinations to take photos in Iceland.
Jagusalon Ice Lake Then go to the breathtaking Jagusalon Ice Lake. Later in the afternoon, you will embark on an amphibious boat tour across the lake's serene waters. This lake, renowned for its depth, boasts numerous colossal icebergs gracefully floating on its surface. As the light dims, the ice floes reflect the twinkling starlight, transforming the lake into a kaleidoscope of colors. When the icebergs roll over, the lake's deep azure hue becomes even more captivating. Jökulsárlón is Iceland's largest and most renowned glacial lake, a natural lagoon created by the convergence of the Vatnajökull glacier's edge and the sea. As the glacier edges peel off and float into the sea, the lagoon remains adorned with floating ice throughout the year. This spectacular locale has served as the backdrop for renowned Hollywood films such as "Tomb Raider," "Batman: Time for War," and the 007 franchise's "Die Another Day.
Itinerary: Wick town - Selialand Falls - Blue Lagoon Hot Springs
After breakfast, we embark on a journey to the serene Wick town, situated at the southernmost tip of Iceland. With a population of only 600, Wick town offers a peaceful retreat behind the endless sea. The town is renowned for its unique black beach, where the sand is naturally black yet transparent, and the seawater remains crystal clear despite the color. As the sun's rays flood the beach, it glimmers with a golden hue.
Returning to Reykjavík, we make our way to Selialand Falls. This majestic waterfall cascades down a 60-meter cliff, often featured in advertisements due to its grandeur. Standing behind the falls, you can gain an entirely new perspective of the surrounding landscape. Our final destination is Selialand Falls, a long and captivating waterfall that tumbles down a cliff with a hidden cave behind it. Walking behind the falls offers a breathtaking view of the scenery.
After dinner, we visit the renowned Blue Lagoon and experience its geothermal hot springs. The Blue Lagoon is one of the world's premier healing destinations, located in one of the most active areas of underground magma activity on the planet. This heat warms the lagoon and causes the water to evaporate, creating a truly unique experience. A visit to the Blue Lagoon is highly recommended.
Note: The Blue Lagoon Spa Resort is well worth a visit. (Please prepare your own swimsuit)
The travel agency is not responsible for the failure to reach the planned attractions in the itinerary due to irresistible factors, and the attractions that have been ticketed are not refundable or changeable!
Safety precautions:
1. People with high blood pressure, heart disease, such as skin infections, infectious diseases, in menstruation, pregnancy, please do not participate;
2. It is strictly prohibited to the pool hot springs after drinking too much alcohol; please avoid fasting, after meals, after drinking;
3. Do not soak in the hot springs for a long time, more than 10-15 minutes should be timely ashore to replenish body water;
4. The ground in the hot spring area is slippery, please pay attention to avoid slipping and falling.
Reference Flight: SK596 10:30/15:35
Itinerary: Copenhagen - City Hall Square - Hans Christian Andersen's Bronze Statue - Amarin Castle Palace
After breakfast, board Flight SK596 for your journey to Copenhagen.
Upon arrival, your first destination is City Hall Square, the vibrant heart of the city. This accessible square hosts many significant Danish events.
At one end of the square, you'll find a bronze statue of Hans Christian Andersen, Denmark's famous author and storyteller. From there, you'll proceed to Amarin Castle Palace, the official residence of the Danish royal family. While only the exterior is open to the public, it's still a sight to behold.
After a day of exploring, enjoy dinner and check into your hotel for a well-deserved rest.
Itinerary: Gefion Fountain - Mermaid Statue - Odense - Hans Christian Andersen's House - Hans Christian Andersen Museum - Central Square - Aarhus - Art Museum - Rainbow Bridge
After breakfast, enjoy a city tour starting with the Gefion Fountain, a masterpiece of traditional Danish culture. It depicts a goddess with flying braids, her left hand holding a plow, her right hand waving a whip, guiding four sacred oxen in their labor. The water jets from the noses of the oxen and the plowshare create a striking sight, located next to the Mermaid Statue. The mermaid story, though originating from mythology, encapsulates the Danish spirit of perseverance in the face of nature.
Next, travel to Odense, where you will visit Andersen's childhood home and the Hans Christian Andersen Museum. This allows you to get a close-up understanding of the life of the "fairy tale king" Hans Christian Andersen. Here, you can experience and admire the precious manuscripts, notes, and other personal belongings of Hans Christian Andersen, all telling stories and revealing more warmth. Not far from the museum is Odense Central Square, another must-see attraction in Odense.
After exploring Odense, continue to Aarhus to visit the rooftop of the Alos Rainbow Gallery. Its unique design, featuring a circular glass sky bridge with a rainbow spectrum, allows you to experience the dream of walking on a rainbow. Finally, drive to Aalborg to check into your hotel.
After breakfast, transfer to Hirtshals for a cruise to Kristiansand. Lunch will be served on board. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to Stavanger, where you can enjoy the scenic fjords on the way.
Afterwards, visit the Sverd ifjell (free upgrade) (approx. 15 minutes), a sculpture commemorating the “Battle of Hafrsfjord” consisting of three giant Viking swords over ten meters high, representing peace, unity and freedom. The swords are fused with ancient swords found throughout the country.
Itinerary: Preikestolen - Lysefjord - Small towns in Norway
After breakfast, we will drive to Preikestolen, a sheer cliff standing approximately 600 meters above sea level, with a platform of about 100 square meters at the top, as if cut out with a knife. At the edge of the cliff lies the Lysefjord. Standing on the top of the cliff, the Lysefjord seems to float peacefully beside you, and you can feel the vitality of nature. The two face each other. (It takes 6 hours to walk up and down the mountain, so please bring your own lunch.) Afterwards, we will drive to a small Norwegian town to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Lysefjord. The Lysefjord is a 42 km long fjord in southern Norway that winds its way through towering cliffs and mountains.
Finally, we will drive to small towns in Norway and check in at the hotel.
Itinerary: Bergen - The Brigin Group of cabins - Fisherman's Wharf - Old Market District - Floyen Mountain
After breakfast in Bergen, we will visit the The Brigin Group of cabins, a World Heritage Site listed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The colorful wooden houses create a beautiful picture, and then we will visit the Fisherman's Wharf (Stevsten) and the Old Market District. The tour ends with a scenic ride on the Floyen cable car,* where you can enjoy views of the Floyen Mountains. From the top of Floyen, you will look down on the city, the mountains, the fjord, and the sea. You will also enjoy the panoramic view of Bryggen, the picturesque view of Norway, with the harbor, the fjord, and the neatly arranged wooden houses of the city, surrounded by the mountains of Bergen. Afterwards, we will transfer to a Norwegian city and check in at the hotel.
Itinerary: Sognefjord - Sognefjord Cruise - Flem - Alpine Railway with a View
After breakfast, you will travel to Sognefjord and embark on a wonderful fjord cruise* (Sognefjord Cruise). With a length of 205 kilometers and a depth of 1,308 meters, Sognefjord is Norway's longest fjord and the second-deepest fjord in the world. The fjord cuts through deep gorges, with waterfalls cascading down steep mountainsides, mountain farms perched on sloping hillsides. When the wind is calm, the surrounding mountains, forests, huts, and even small yachts floating on the water are reflected in the fjord in such a way that it's hard to tell what's real and what's not.
At noon, travel to Flem and take the scenic Flam Railway between Flem and Myrdal, which is the steepest standard-gauge railway in Europe (not the world). You can enjoy some of Norway's most pristine and breathtaking scenery, with views of rivers flowing through deep gorges, waterfalls cascading down steep slopes, snow-capped mountains, and mountain pastures on steep hillsides. Then, you will drive to Oslo in the afternoon.
Itinerary: Akershus Castle - Welland Sculpture Park - Karl Johans Boulevard - Royal Palace (exterior) - Oslo Opera House (exterior) - Karlstad
After breakfast, travel to Oslo, the capital of Norway. Upon arrival, first visit Akershus Castle. Akershus is the name of a neighboring county in Oslo, but for travelers, it is also the name of a castle that stands on the edge of the Akershus promontory with a majestic view, from which you can overlook almost the entire City Hall and downtown Oslo. Then visit the world-famous Welland Sculpture Park with its 150 series of meticulously carved sculptures, the great masterpieces of the famous Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland, who spent half his life working on them.
Then visit Karl Johans Boulevard, the first avenue, which is approximately 1,300 meters long. The western half of it is densely shaded parkland and is the center of Oslo's main tourist attractions, hotels, and restaurants, as well as street performers and vendors.
Finally, visit the Royal Palace (exterior), built in 1848 at the western end of the avenue, where the King lives today. Visit the Oslo Opera House (exterior) and, after lunch, travel to Karlstad, enjoying the idyllic scenery along the way before checking into your hotel for dinner and overnight.
Itinerary: Stockholm - Queen Island (exterior) - Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm (exterior)
After breakfast, travel to the capital, Stockholm, and visit Queen Island, Sweden's first listed World Heritage site. This scenic spot belongs to the Swedish royal territory.
Visit the exterior of Queen Island and the exterior of the China Palace (also known as the Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm).
Then, take the Queen's island cruise back to the city center.
Itinerary: Stockholm City Hall - Warships Museum in Warsaw - Stockholm Old Town - Swedish Royal Palace-Cruise
After breakfast, city tour: visit Stockholm City Hall (inside), where the Nobel Prize Gala Dinner and Ball are held. Then, visit the Warships Museum in Warsaw(inside), followed by a visit to Stockholm's Old Town, one of the best-preserved and largest medieval cities in Europe. Stroll through the narrow cobblestone streets and medieval buildings and feel like you have stepped back hundreds of years. Visit the Swedish Royal Palace (exterior) and the Changing of the Guard Ceremony, and then take a cruise to Helsinki.
Itinerary: Russian Orthodox Church - Helsinki Cathedral - Congress Square - Rock Church - Sibelius Park - South Pier Fairgrounds
After breakfast, city sightseeing: visit the Russian Orthodox Church, a symbol of Helsinki, the Helsinki Cathedral, and Parliament Square. Then, visit the Rock Church(inside), which is built out of natural rock. After lunch, visit Sibelius Park, named in honor of the great Finnish composer Sibelius, and one of the liveliest places on the waterfront. Visit the South Pier Fairgrounds.
After breakfast, city tour or free shopping, after lunch, transfer to the airport, take the international flight home, arrive at the end of the trip successfully.
Kindly note that our staff offers only one complimentary transfer service from the hotel. Please coordinate with our customer service team to confirm the specific transfer time. For any other time slots, drop-off services will be chargeable. Thank you for your understanding.
Expense Included:
1. Accommodations in local four-star hotels and Luxury Cruise's outside cabins, featuring standard double rooms.
2. Full 7-9 seat business Benz or professional tour vehicle, fully equipped with comprehensive commercial insurance.
3. Skilled local English/Chinese speaking tour guides committed to providing exceptional service to enhance your travel experience.
4. Hotel breakfasts, plus three complimentary specialty meals + 2 cruise buffets; other meals are not covered.
5. Tickets: Stockholm City Hall, Alos Rainbow Gallery,Vasa Shipwreck Museum, Queen Island Cruise, Blue Lagoon Comfort Package, Amphibious Boat adventure on Lake Jägergössalon, Alpine Observation Train, Sonnenfjord Cruise, Froy Cableway, Hans Christian Andersen Museum, and the unique Rock Church.
6. Additional perks: Daily mineral water, as well as accommodations and meals for the driver and guide throughout the trip.
Important Notice: The driver and guide's working hours are 10 hours everyday. Any overtime, excluding delays caused by traffic or vehicle issues, will be subject to additional charges. This primarily applies to delays stemming from personal behavior or extended use of the vehicle and guide services after the daily itinerary has been completed.
Expenses Excluded:
1. Tips for drivers and guides (€12 per person per day)
2. International flight fee and airfare for Reykjavik-Copenhagen (booking assistance provided)
3. Baggage handling, storage, and overweight fees
4. Entry fees for optional activities and attractions not specified in the itinerary
5. Personal expenses like hotel phone calls, laundry services, beverages, etc.
6. Additional costs resulting from uncontrollable events like strikes or transportation delays.
Itinerary Instructions
Special Notes:
1. The order of activities, attractions, flights, and accommodations in the itinerary may be subject to change based on practical considerations. The final itinerary will be confirmed by our company prior to departure.
2. We reserve the right to make necessary adjustments to the itinerary, or apply additional charges due to unforeseen circumstances, including but not limited to airline schedules, visa requirements, government policies, and weather conditions.
3. The flight numbers and times provided are indicative and may be subject to reasonable adjustments during actual implementation.
Travel Information
Meeting & Departure:
1. Please ensure you arrive at the boarding location 15 minutes before the scheduled departure. The bus will depart on time without waiting. Arriving late will be considered a cancellation, and fees are non-refundable.
2. The boarding and disembarking times indicated are estimates, and the final locations are subject to our confirmation. Any changes due to traffic or other special circumstances will be communicated promptly. Please be patient.
Luggage & Vehicle:
We operate various types of vehicles, including buses, mid-sized buses, and 9-seater minibuses. While large buses have luggage racks, mid-sized and minibuses have limited space. We recommend carrying only essential luggage to ensure one seat per person.
Please note that in many cities, bus stops are often situated a distance from attractions to avoid penalty. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.
Bus Safety Tips:
1. No smoking on the bus.
2. Prohibited items are strictly forbidden.
3. Avoid touching vehicle items to prevent damage.
4. During stops, please adhere to the guide's instructions and stay close by.
5. When disembarking, ensure windows are closed and valuables are with you. The travel agency is not liable for any lost or stolen items.
6. If a vehicle breakdown occurs during the tour, affecting the itinerary, the travel agency will take swift remedial action. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
Refunds and Changes Policy
Trip Cancellation Policy
ü Full Refund: Cancel your trip 60 or more days before departure.
ü Processing Fee Refund: Cancel between 30 and 59 days before departure, and a 10% administration fee will apply.
ü Partial Refund: Cancel between 18 and 29 days before departure, and 50% of the total order amount will be charged.
ü Non-Refundable: Cancellations made within 17 days of departure are non-refundable due to confirmed vehicle and hotel bookings, but a friend can be substituted in your place.
Additional Notes
ü The cancellation policy does not cover tours that include airfare and cruises, as they are governed by the respective airline and cruise line policies.
ü Failure to arrive on the departure day will be considered a voluntary cancellation, and no refunds will be issued.
ü Refund policies for additional hotel bookings or services are subject to the individual hotel's policies.
ü Personal reasons such as incomplete documents, visa issues, late arrival, illness, or accidents resulting in cancellation or failure to participate in the trip will not be refunded or compensated with alternative services.
Handling of Special Circumstances
In cases where the trip cannot proceed due to force majeure events like weather, war, or strikes, our company prioritizes guest safety and has the right to cancel or modify part or all of the trip. We assume no direct or indirect responsibility for such events, and any paid fees are non-refundable.
Explanation of Additional Charges
Ø If the airline alters its fares due to policy changes, you will be required to pay the difference in accordance with the airline's regulations. Please note that group tickets are not eligible for changes, exchanges, or refunds.
Ø Should the policy adjustments of the destination country result in additional costs for items not included in the itinerary or related services, the price difference must be settled in accordance with the applicable regulations.
Change of Booking Policy:
In cases where guests are unable to join the tour due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g., transportation breakdowns, illness, weather changes), we will strive to minimize losses, but we cannot assume the costs associated with these changes. Specific guidelines for visa changes are as follows:
1. Over 59 days before departure: No fees apply for extensions, itinerary changes, or name changes.
2. Between 30 and 59 days before departure (inclusive): A 10% fee of the total tour price will be charged for extensions or itinerary changes.
3. Within 30 days of departure (inclusive): No fees for name changes if the guest finds a replacement; however, if we assist in finding a suitable replacement, a 25% fee of the total tour price will be charged as a visa change service fee.
Warm Reminder:
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We highly recommend purchasing overseas travel insurance before your trip. Here's a link to a trusted insurance provider that we often recommend to our guests. This is a secure purchase option.
Alternatively, you may opt for an insurance company you are familiar with.
Explanation of participation and security risks
I. Tips for Registering for a Tour
1. Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months before participating in overseas tours. Any issues with your documents that prevent visa issuance or entry/exit permits will result in losses borne by you.
2. Visa issuance and entry permissions are at the discretion of the relevant authorities. Providing accurate and truthful information is crucial. Delays or failures due to personal reasons or incomplete/incorrect materials will be your responsibility.
3. Embassies and consulates frequently update visa requirements. We will keep you informed and advise on necessary supplements. Delays or denials due to incomplete or incorrect information will be your liability.
4. Obtaining a visa from the destination country's embassy or consulate is not the only requirement for international travel. You must also pass through border checkpoints and obtain entry/exit authorization from other countries' immigration authorities. Failure to secure these authorizations due to personal reasons will be your responsibility.
II. Health Status and Excursion Activity Risks:
1. Accurately disclose your health condition and past medical history to the travel agency. Based on this, we will recommend suitable tour packages and advise a medical examination. If you choose to participate despite our advice, we assume you are medically fit. Individuals aged 65 and above should be accompanied by family members, and minors by their parents or guardians. We may also require relevant individuals to purchase travel insurance..
2. In case of personal or property safety emergencies abroad, seek assistance from the tour operator, local government, or relevant organizations. Costs incurred will be your responsibility.
3. In case of a sudden illness during the trip, the travel agency will make every effort to arrange for your prompt medical treatment. However, due to the unique conditions and time constraints of outbound tourism, the agency may not always be able to fully cater to your specific requirements or take you to your designated medical institutions. Nevertheless, the travel agency will adhere to the principle of timely treatment and follow the advice of professional medical personnel to ensure that you are assisted to the most appropriate medical facilities. Please note that any costs incurred during this process will be borne by you. We appreciate your understanding in this matter.
4. If you experience a sudden illness during the trip, please note that the tour leader is responsible for the well-being of the entire group, and may not be able to stay with you for extended periods. However, the travel agency will endeavor to arrange for personnel to assist you with follow-up medical treatment, tailored to your needs. Overseas, there is no equivalent occupation to a nurse, so if you require constant accompaniment during treatment, kindly inform the travel agency promptly. The agency can assist in arranging for your immediate family to visit you, but please be aware that any costs incurred will be your responsibility. Therefore, it is crucial to provide the travel agency with your emergency contact details in your home country before departure, in case of emergencies.
5. In the event of an accident abroad where you require the accompaniment and care of your domestic relatives, kindly contact the travel agency promptly. The agency will then reach out to your relatives, based on your needs, and assist them in completing the necessary procedures for leaving the country as swiftly as possible. However, due to the nature of temporary and emergency travel abroad, the agency cannot guarantee the same prices as the tour package or other preferential rates for air tickets, hotels, and related expenses. These costs will be borne by you, and we appreciate your understanding in this matter.
6. When participating in attractions or free activities in foreign countries, please ensure to follow the instructions of your guide and take note of relevant safety tips. Choose activities that are suitable for your physical condition and refrain from engaging in any activities that may be harmful or pose a risk to your health. Travelers with the following conditions are particularly advised to exercise caution: those with a history of cardiovascular disease, cerebrovascular disease, mental illness, asthma, cervical spondylosis, or any recurring health issues not mentioned. Additionally, individuals over 55 years of age and pregnant women are discouraged from participating in activities such as sea travel, scuba diving, swimming, surfing, hiking (including climbing), rafting, skiing, horseback riding, paragliding, hot air ballooning, helicopter rides, desert buggy rides, desert motorcycling, sand dashing activities, cross-country trekking, cable car rides exceeding 10 floors, aerial tramway rides, thrill rides in amusement parks, and any activities involving close contact with wildlife. Our aim is to prevent any unnecessary harm to your body.
7. Generally, we do not include dangerous or thrilling activities in our itineraries. If you believe that any activity in the program may pose a risk to your health, please inform the tour leader or guide promptly, and we will make suitable adjustments accordingly.
III. Personal Property and Shopping Risks
1. Exercise caution in safeguarding your personal belongings and property. Avoid leaving the group without authorization and keep valuables with you at all times. If your property is stolen, we will assist in reporting to the local police, but cannot guarantee recovery or bear any losses.
2. If you purchase goods in countries offering tax refunds, retain your tax refund receipt. Our leaders and guides can assist with filling out forms and escorting you to refund locations, but success is subject to the destination country's policies.
3. Any bank processing fees for shopping cards are non-refundable. If such fees occur due to returns, we kindly request your understanding.