C O N T I N E N T A L T R A V E L G R O U P In conjunction with Netherlands Tourism Board and Arnhem Tourism presents. Fallen Soldiers; D-DAY 70 th Anniversary Itinerary June 2 nd 12 th, 2014 In 2014, all eyes will be on the D-Day landings and the sites of the Battle of Normandy. The 70th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy will be commemorated by many Allied Heads of State and hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world from June through till the end of August. Continental Travel is pleased to partner with the Netherlands Board of Tourism and Conventions to bring you this exciting, once in a lifetime journey to commemorate the 70th anniversary. Departure from Winnipeg June 2 nd, 2014 Delta Airlines Leave Winnipeg 1220pm/arrive Minneapolis 143pm Delta Airlines Leave Minneapolis 725pm/arrive Amsterdam 1040am 03Jun Day 1, Tuesday June 3 rd, 2014 Arrive at the airport in Amsterdam and meet with your guide in the arrivals hall. Transfer to your hotel in Amsterdam. Free time Dinner at the hotel or in surrounding area and overnight stay; NH Museum Quarter Hotel Day 2, Wednesday June 4 th, 2014 Meet your guide at the hotel for your transfer to Bruges. Arrival at the hotel in Bruges and enjoy lunch. Bruges: a city made up of romantic canals, medieval buildings and many churches and cathedrals. You will visit the marvelous market square, city hall, the belfry and its halls. The city center is car free, so most of this tour will be done on foot. Brewery De Halve Maan : The ancient tradition of the brewery Bruges has been preserved in a museum. Your guide will teach you everything about malt and hops and you will enjoy a tasting. Afternoon transfer back to the hotel Free time Dinner on your own, overnight stay; Ibis Bruges
Day 3, Thursday June 5 th, 2014 Meet your guide at the hotel for your departure to Vimy, France. Today you will visit the Canadian National Vimy Memorial. This is a memorial site in France dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed during the First World War. It also serves as the place of commemoration for First World War Canadian soldiers killed or presumed dead in France who have no known grave. The monument is the centerpiece of a 100-hectare (250-acre) preserved battlefield park that encompasses a portion of the grounds over which the Canadian Corps made their assault during the Battle of Vimy Ridge; a military engagement fought as part of the Battle of Arras. Honfleur: a commune in the Calvados department in northwestern France. Its inhabitants are called Honfleurais. It is especially known for its old, beautiful picturesque port, characterized by its houses with slate-covered frontages, painted many times by artists. The Sainte-Catherine church, which has a bell tower separate from the principal building, is the largest church made out of wood in France. Free time for lunch on your own Beny-Sur-Mer: Visit the Mont Canisy Battery. In 1942, the battery was included in the Atlantic Wall as an important link for the defense of the bay of the Seine and Le Havre. The complex was provided with a 250 meter tunnel system that connected the 25 spaces with each other. As defense for the complex, tobruks were built for machine guns and mortars. Dinner at the hotel and overnight stay; Les Gens De Mer Hotel Day 4, Friday June 6 th, 2014 70 th DDAY Anniversary Meet your guide and depart for Bayeux. Visit the Museum of the Battle of Normandy: This museum retraces the military and human story of the Battle of Normandy, which was to last from the 7th of June to the 29 th of August 1944. It recently installed scenography; which offers an insight into purely historical facts, alternating with themed features, 25 minutes of film archives and a 2,000m2 display including original equipment and uniforms. Free time for lunch on your own.
Day 4, Thursday June 6 th, 2014 (continued) Arromanches-les-Bains: a commune in the Calvados department in the Basse-Normandie region in north-western France. It is located on the coast in the heart of the area where the Normandy landings took place on D-Day, on 6 June 1944. Visit the D-day Museum: The D-day Museum overlooks the very spot where one of the Mulberry Harbors was constructed and where its remains can still be seen today, just a few hundred meters from the shore. Courseulles sur Mer: Visit Juno or Juno Beach, which was one of five sectors of the Allied invasion of German-occupied France in the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944, during the Second World War. The sector spanned from Courseulles-sur -Mer, a village just east of the British Gold sector, to Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer, just west of the British Sword sector. The Juno landings were judged necessary to provide flanking support to the British drive on Caen from Sword, as well as to capture the German airfield at Carpiquet west of Caen. Dinner and overnight stay; Les Gens De Mer Hotel Day 5, Saturday June 7 th, 2014 Meet your guide and depart for Ranville. Visit the Pegasus Memorial: dedicated to the men of 6th Airborne Division and their role during the Battle of Normandy from June to September 1944. Continue to Juno Beach where the rest of the day is at your leisure. Dinner and overnight stay; Les Gens De Mer Hotel Day 6, Sunday June 8 th, 2014 Meet your guide and depart for Courseilles-sur-Mer. Visit the Juno Beach Centre: The Juno Beach Centre is a museum and cultural centre, which opened at Courseulles-sur-Mer, France on June 6th 2003. The Centre presents the war effort made by all Canadians, civilian and military alike, both at home and on the various fronts during the Second World War, as well as the manifold faces of contemporary Canadian society. Free time for lunch on your own. Dinner and overnight stay; Eden Design Hotel
Day 7, Monday June 9 th, 2014 Meet your guide and depart for day tour in Maastricht: Visit of one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands which has been often destroyed in history because of its strategic location. Like most southern cities, Maastricht has lively pedestrian streets. Here, the brick houses give an impression of stability. You'll see the defense walls still intact south of the town. In Maastricht a visit of the Basilica of St. Servais (built around 1000) is a must do. Admire its rich treasury, consisting of a collection of liturgical objects, statues and paintings. Free time for lunch. Groesbeek: Visit the Liberation Museum, which elaborates on Operation Market Garden, the largest airborne operation in history which took place here in September 1944 and Operation Veritable, the Rhineland Offensive; the final road to freedom in Europe, started from here in February 1945. The museum brings the historical events of the liberation by the American, British, Canadian and Polish troops back to life. In the museum you will live through the period preceding the war, experience the occupation, celebrate the liberation and witness the rebuilding of the Netherlands and Europe after the war. Aromas, interactive presentations, dioramas, models, original films and sound fragments captivatingly depict the liberation. The museum shows both young and old the current value and importance of democracy, freedom and human rights. Continue on to Arnhem. Overnight stay; Holiday Inn Express Arnhem Day 8, Tuesday June 10 th, 2014 Meet your guide and depart for the Open Air Museum. Dutch Open Air Museum: People in the museum look like they just stepped out of the past. This museum catches history with old buildings, objects and true stories. The museum guides you on a time travel, before two centuries until recent times. The museum is very much alive, in the yards, in the farms and the wind mills, the farmer café and the shops. Airborne museum in Oosterbee: Experience the Battle of Arnhem in this modern and very appealing museum. The Airborne Experience allows you to follow in the footsteps of British parachutists as they make their way to Arnhem in September 1944 and to meet the cheering citizens who had been oppressed by the German occupiers for four long years. But the bridge at Arnhem was a `bridge too far. Lunch Departure on the Liberation route: This tour of 55 kilometers by car, guides you to all historical places around the battle of Arnhem and brings back the memories of the Strike of Arnhem. The strike of Arnhem in 1944 was part of Operation Market Garden. The allies wanted to conquer the bridges on the Maas, Waal and Rijn River as soon as possible, to liberate the rest of Europe. Dinner and overnight stay; Holiday Inn Express Arnhem
Day 9, Wednesday June 11 th, 2014 Meet with your guide for a City Tour of Amsterdam: city of history, culture and inspiration. Guided orientation tour of Amsterdam by coach and on foot; the canals, the bridges, and the beautiful 17th and 18th century mansions along the canals. The Royal Palace on Dam square, the historic buildings along the Amstel River, the colorful flower market and many more exciting sights. Lunch Jewish Historical Museum: The Joods Historisch Museum opened its doors on February 24th, 1932 and was initially housed at the Waag (Weighing House) on Nieuwmarkt square. Following the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands in World War II, the museum was forced to close and much of the collection was lost. The museum reopened its doors in 1955. In 1987, it moved to a new location, occupying four former synagogues on Jonas Daniël Meijerplein square, across the road from the Snoge or Portuguese Synagogue. Van Gogh Museum: At this famous museum, over 200 paintings and some 600 drawings by Vincent Van Gogh are exhibited. In the new section of the museum there are interesting temporary exhibitions. At the permanent collection, you have the chance to follow the development and the life of the artist. From the dark colored works at the beginning of his career until the bright violet tones of the last few years of his life. Anne Frank House: the old house where Anne Frank went into hiding and wrote her famous diary, which became a museum in 1960, is located within walking distance of Sandton Hotel Amsterdam. In the Anne Frank House, visitors will discover documents, letters and original objects that belonged to Anne Frank and others in hiding. Dinner Cruise: Canal cruise by boat, the best way to see Amsterdam. Holland s capital has 100 canals and 1000 bridges. While cruising through the old city you will see elegant merchant's mansions, carillon-topped churches and warehouses dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries. While cruising, a 3-course dinner is served. Overnight NH Hotel
Day 10, Thursday June 12 th, 2014 Transfer to the airport for your departure home. Delta Airlines Leave Amsterdam 120pm/arrive Minneapolis 315pm Delta Airlines Leave Minneapolis 530pm/arrive Winnipeg 658pm TOUR COST CAD $4700.00 per person based on double occupancy *single supplement $1100.00 Your Tour Includes: International Airfare from Winnipeg *other city departures also available All Taxes Airport Transfers Tour coach and English/French speaking guides 9 overnight hotels Entrance fees* Meals (all breakfasts, Lunches day 2/9, Dinners day 1/3/4/5/9) Pre departure meetings in Winnipeg * come and learn about the our war history right in our own back yard Pre departure final meeting with Continental Travel Group representative *Entrance fees Include Brewery De Halve Maan Canadian National Vimy Memorial Mont Canisy Battery Museum of the Battle of Normandy D-Day Museum Pegasus Memorial Juno Beach Centre Liberation Museum Open Air Museum Arnhem Airborne Museum Liberation Route Canal cruise Jewish Historical Museum Van Gogh Museum Anne Frank House A $1000.00 non refundable deposit due by January 15th, 2014 Final payment due by April 18th, 2014 Taxes are not guaranteed and subject to change. We accept all forms of payment. RBC Travel Insurance is not included however will be quoted to you at time of booking. Please make sure your passport is valid for up to three month after your return to Canada. Travel Visa s are not required for Canadian Citizens. Please contact Natalie Hébert or Charlene Underhill to secure your spot on this once in a life time journey. 204.989.8575 1-800-665-2626 ctg@continentaltravel.ca www.continentaltravel.ca
Optional Extension PARIS, FRANCE $1100.00 per person based on double occupancy Day 10, Thursday June 12 th, 2014 Departure from Schiphol train station to Paris with the high speed train Thalys. Arrival at Paris-Nord and meet with your driver for your private transfer to your hotel. Lunch OR dinner at one of the restaurants of Bistro Romain. There are several restaurants of this chain in the main areas of Paris. Overnight stay Day 11, Friday June 13 th, 2014 Shared city tour of Paris by bus. Afternoon at leisure Overnight stay Day 12, Saturday June 14 th, 2014 In the morning visit to Versailles by bus with audio guides. Afternoon at leisure In the evening you will enjoy a cruise on the Seine. Overnight stay Day 13, Sunday June 15 th, 2014 Transfer for your return flight home DL Leave Paris 1040/arrive Minneapolis 1245pm DL Leave Minneapolis 305pm/arrive Winnipeg 431pm
Hotels NH Museum Quarter June 3 rd for 2 nights & June 11 th for 1 night Centrally located in Amsterdam, within walking distance of the famous Van Gogh Museum and Rijksmuseum, this luxury hotel offers first-class comfort, service and city views. Spacious sound-proofed rooms, soothing décor and modern comforts create a welcome and relaxing atmosphere after a long day of sightseeing or working. Enjoy a workout in the fully equipped fitness centre or unwind with a snack and drink in the hotel bar. Typically Dutch specialties and international dishes are served in the cozy restaurant. Not only is this a culturally rich area of Amsterdam, a number of culinary gems are a stone s throw away in the popular quarter, the Pijp. Whether you re up for a stroll in the Vondel Park, hours of shopping or a night on the town, this hotel is the ideal home base. Tram and bus connections are within walking distance of the hotel and an airport shuttle service can bring you to Schiphol. Ibis Bruges June 4 th for 1 night This hotel features a combination of modern design and medieval architecture in the city centre, only 850 meters from the centrally positioned Market Square and the Belfry of Bruges. The Halve Maan Brewery is 250 meters from the hotel and the Beguinage is only a 5-minute walk away. Hotel ibis Centrum is 1.5 km from Bruges Railway Station. The historical town of Ghent can be reached in 35 minutes by car or train. Hotel ibis has a 24-hour reception and a 24-hour bar. Hotel ibis Brugge Centrum offers air-conditioned rooms with cable TV and a work desk. Each room also has a bathroom with a shower, a bath and a hairdryer. Les Gens De Mer June 5 th for 3 nights Les Gens De Mer is situated in the heart of Le Havre, across from the central covered market and close to the Bassin de Commerce. It offers free Wi-Fi in public areas. Les Gens De Mer provides a 24-hour front desk and has an on-site private parking. The resort of Deaville is 25 miles away. The hotel restaurant serves regional specialties, including seafood, and offers a range of fixed-price meals. Guests can enjoy an after-dinner drink in the sailor s bar, the Seamen s Club. Guest rooms are equipped with a private bathroom, a TV and are serviced by an elevator. Eden Designhotel Maastricht June 8 th for 1 night Design Hotel Maastricht - Hampshire Eden is in the trendy Wyck district only a 10 minute walk from the Vrijthof. This unique designer hotel features a fitness center, nearby beauty lounge and free Wi-Fi. The hotel is 170 yards from Maastricht Central Train Station and the Bonnefanten Museum is just over a 10 minute walk away. Maastricht International Golf is 4 miles from the hotel. Brasserie FLO serves gourmet French cuisine with seasonal ingredients such as lamb and asparagus but also fresh shellfish and other sea fruits. It also features a cozy bar with a wide selection of drinks. Bold design elements and stylish décor characterize the rooms at Design Hotel Maastricht - Hampshire Eden. They each have a private bathroom and a flat-screen TV. Holiday Inn Express Arnhem June 9 th for 2 nights Located directly in central Arnhem, Holiday Inn Express Arnhem feathers spacious and modern rooms. Arnhem Central Station is a 9-minute walk away. On-site bike rentals and free WI-FI are available. A continental breakfast is served daily. There are a wide variety of cafes and restaurants in the direct surroundings. Rooms include a flatscreen TV with satellite channels and a tea/coffee maker. All have private bathrooms with a walk-in shower.