Family Adventure in Latvia
Family fun in Latvia from river rafting to the beach and from castles to wartime bunkers
There is something for the whole family to take part in on our activity holiday to Latvia. Enjoy a stay in the historic capital city, Riga, and in Cesis on the edge of the beautiful Gauja National Park. Explore the city of Riga, Sigulda Castle ruins and Turaida Castle ruins. Learn the secrets of the Soviet nuclear era at the wartime bunker and of the Battle of More at the absorbing museum. Get your adrenaline pumping with rafting and kayaking on the Gauja River and fl oating above the valley by cable car. The children can burn off that excess energy amidst the trees at Tarzan’s Adventure Park. Finally the whole family can relax on the stunning sandy beaches at the Jurmala seaside resort. This tour is an ideal combination of history, activities and seaside relaxation.
Magic Moments
Swing from the high ropes like Tarzan Hear the tales from the Secret Soviet War Bunker
Splash in the waves at Jurmala Beach
Be exhilarated on a kayaking ride on the Gauja River
Gaujas National Park
LATVIA
Turaida Castle
Castle visits Museum
Jurmala Beach and town visit
City tour RIGA
0 km Family Adventure in Latvia FAL 15 km
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8 day tour itinerary
Day 1 Join tour Riga. Day 2 Riga We take a city tour of Riga including a relaxing journey by boat on the canal. Day 3 Tarzan Park An adventure park designed for children with activities ranging from a toboggan track to chair lift and climbing wall to high ropes. We transfer to our accommodation in Cesis. Day 4 Cesis Take a walking tour including the historic castle ruins. We will be introduced to the Gauja River with an afternoon’s rafting. Day 5 Sigulda We travel to the town of Sigulda and visit Sigulda and Turaida Castle ruins before taking a cable
car ride over the Gauja Valley. This afternoon we participate in kayaking on the Gauja River. Day 6 Soviet Bunker Today we learn of the tales from the Secret Soviet Bunker and visit the Battle of More Museum to learn of Latvia’s captivating war history. Day 7 Jurmala Beach Our fi nal full day is spent relaxing on Jurmala Beach before travelling back to Riga where we spend the night. Day 8 Tour ends Riga.
Please go online for our full detailed tour notes.
Where will we sleep? 7 nights standard hotels. What will we eat? 7 breakfasts and 2 lunches are included. Swimming: Opportunity to swim in the Gauja River and in the sea at Jurmala. Transport: Bus and boat. Tour Staff: Explore Tour Leader(s), activity guide(s) and driver(s). Group Size: Generally 14 - 20. Minimum Age: 8
Planned tour dates
2014 Tour only dates 24 May - 31 May 26 Jul - 02 AugT 02 Aug - 09 Aug 16 Aug - 23 Aug 23 Aug - 30 AugT
Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.
Minimum child age 8 on date of departure * Aged 8-11 years on the date of departure T Teen Departures – age 11 and over on date of departure
Please go online to fi nd all our adult and child prices by departure date
These prices are guide prices, see page 92 for details
Sigulda
Kayaking, Rafting
Secret Soviet Bunker
CESIS
£540 £847
TOUR ONLY PRICES £
ADULT PRICE
New 470
ADULT PRICE CHILD PRICE* 778 CHILD PRICE* DAYS 8
FLIGHT INCLUSIVE PRICES £
DAYS 8
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Tour code: FAL Tour style: Classic Tour comfort: Standard Activity grade: Moderate
DURATION DAYS 8 Ideal for 8+ Teen Departures
TOUR
26
For more information and to book, go online at
www.explore.co.uk
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