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  • Christmas Tours for 2011

    The Danube and Passau in winter

    Many people celebrate Christmas at home, with family or friends, but if you’d rather spend your holidays on the move, traveling to distant places, there’s so much that you can do at Christmas time. Christmas tours are becoming increasingly popular, so if you want to sign up for a tour instead of planning your trip from scratch, there’s a quite a nice selection of trips for you.

    Many Christmas tours for 2011 cater for a variety of tastes, and both active travelers and those who have a more laid back style will be able to enjoy a tour that is precisely to their tastes.

    Tour British Mansions

    photo by Jo Dickson

    If you want to spend Christmas in stately country houses in the UK, you don’t have to go as far as to rent a castle. There are tours available for history or architecture buffs who would like to go around the British countryside, visiting some of the oldest and most magnificent noble homes.

    Seeing the likes of Blenheim Palace, Chatsworth House and Shugborough Hall in all their festive glory is quite an entertainment.

    Cruise on the Danube

    A cruise on the beautiful Danube will ensure that you have a white Christmas touring several of the most interesting cities of the old world. You can find lots of week-long cruises for the holiday season that will allow you to see a variety of Christmas markets (Vienna, one of the capitals on the Danube, has a famous Christmas market), and to see picturesque cities and towns in all their splendor.

    Christmas in Macchu Picchu

    photo by Theodore Scott

    The ancient Inca did not celebrate Christmas, but that doesn’t have to stop travelers from seeing the ancient Inca capital in the holiday season. While the ruins will be in their regular state of magnificence, modern Peru does celebrate Christmas, and you can attend mass or take part in some of the local Christmas customs.

    Tour Jordan

    Spending the festive season in Jordan is an opportunity to see some of the most incredible sights of the country relatively free of crowds. Visit the rose city of Petra, the Dead Sea, or the magical Wadi Rum, the valley of the moon. Jordan’s historical and cultural attractions are the perfect things to fill a few weeks of holiday during Christmas and New Year.

    Russian Christmas

    Christmas is a very important holiday in Russia, where the majority of the population is Orthodox Christian and so this particular holiday is celebrated with much pomp and circumstance.

    Moscow and St Petersburg are on the itinerary of many Russian holiday tours – no surprise, seeing as snow is generally guaranteed and Christmas is more colorful there than anywhere.

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