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A question! If we take a tour to the Czech Republic, which, for example, includes Paraga as the main city, + sightseeing day trips to Karlovy Vary, Dresden, etc., is it possible not to visit them or is it mandatory?
We are considering sightseeing tours to the Czech Republic with such travel agencies as Natalie-Voyage, Tatur, Bohemia, Inkormatur..
Can you recommend any other travel companies with bus tours?
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аватар hessen
What do you think, who will forcibly drag you onto the bus on an excursion? None!!! Do you pay extra for the excursion package or is it inseparable from the tour? It happens this way and that. If you have + to the tour, you must pay exc. package, but you don’t want to go on these excursions, then it’s just money thrown away.
It happens that only the tour is paid, and excursions on the spot are optional, so check with the travel bureau how it will be for you.
аватар Exinya
Look at the offers of these travel agencies, usually in the very name of the tour or at the very beginning of the description it is indicated that such and such an excursion is included in the price. Often this happens with Dresden and Cesky Krumlov. If the description indicates that all these excursions are for extra. fee, then you will decide on the spot - to go or not. At the same time, the required number of people must be gathered for the tour. P.S. You can go by yourself (especially to Karlovy Vary - both cheaper and more interesting) or from local travel agencies.
аватар Anetka-gan
everything depends on you. If you want to go, go; if you don't want to, don't go. there are excursions for which it is worth paying extra (optional, if desired), there are those that are already included in the cost of the tour. As we traveled, we just stayed at the hotel and walked around the city ourselves. no problem. make a copy of your passport with a page where there is a visa (if you suddenly will not be given a passport during your stay in Schengen)
аватар kristina18-k
By the way, yes. Why do they have to take passports?? and can you claim them? this is not right at all
аватар kristina18-k
and if I am a citizen of another country that does not require a visa, do I have to give them my passport for the entire stay of the trip, if I don’t want to, for example, or don’t trust my passport in the wrong hands?
аватар Anetka-gan
you don't actually have to give up your passport. and there is a lot of controversy about this, but the agency may not give it for security reasons (so that you do not run away and then they bear responsibility). if you do not need a visa, then you can even demand your passport after completing all the documents.
аватар iunik
We traveled with both Tatur and Alliance. Passports were not taken.
аватар taleuk
I went with the Accord-tour from Lviv, my passports were not taken away either.
аватар trident63
If you have a free day, be sure to go to the Prague Zoo
аватар kristina18-k
even in winter?
аватар kievlanka
to taleuk: In 2008, we also traveled with the Accord-tour from Lviv, and they took away both our passports and the children's travel card. What kind of injustice? When did you travel? Accord-tour has already stopped taking passports and reinsuring itself? :)
аватар Exinya
kievlanka, Accord also took our passports from us and did not give them back under any circumstances. One tourist herself wanted to go to a neighboring country. As a result, I went with a copy. They even stipulate this item about passports. It is strange that taleuk was not taken away. Maybe it depends on the guide.
аватар taleuk
kievlanka & Aspasia, girls, I don't even know what to tell you. I went in 2005 (twice), 2007 and in July 2010. And they didn't take my passports. Traveled with children. The program wrote that they would not give back passports, but everything turned out differently. Perhaps, indeed, it depends on the guide. Or maybe the guide analyzes the tourists in each case and decides whether they are trustworthy or not....
аватар Exinya
taleuk, probably. We were taken away - we did not resist. Maybe he was angry that the woman was trying to get to Austria not with an official tour, but on her own ... By the way, she still went with a copy of her passport. It was in August 2008. Now a friend went to the Czech Republic, and then I did. It will be interesting to see how the Accord behaves. Maybe it depends on the direction too?
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