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SriLankan Airlines now flies to Canton

SriLankan Airlines touched down for the first time in Guangzhou (Canton) at 5.25 pm, Friday the 28th of January, launching their operations to the Chinese city- the airlines’ fourth destination to China. On arrival, the airlines’ delegation on board the inaugural flight were received by the Ambassador to China from Sri Lanka, His Excellency Karunathilleke Amunugama and Chinese Aviation officials.

Guangzhou becomes the 50th destination in the national carriers’ worldwide network, which covers 31 countries. Besides Guangzhou, the airline flies to three other cities in China – Beijing, Shanghai and HongKong.

The delegation from SriLankan Airlines that participated in the inaugural ceremonies attended a press conference held at the China Hotel Marriot on January 30th to officially announce the launch of flights to this city.

SriLankans’ management at the press conference, pointed out that Sri- Lanka’s ties with China dated way back in history to the time when the sea-farer Fa Hien visited our country. Today, China has been taking the lead in some of the largest infrastructure projects in our country, including the Hambantota Port and Katunayake Expressway.

SriLankan Airlines announced that operations to more cities in China with good frequencies will assist in promoting business between the two countries and also promote trade and leisure traffic from China to Sri Lanka.

The press conference was well attended by a cross section of Guangzhou media including their leading print media and TV channels. This was followed by a formal reception and cultural evening organised for Canton travel agents and other dignitaries including the media.

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It is a gem of a place for precious stones Sri Lanka

It is a gem of a place for precious…

Many are drawn by the ‘island charm’ of Sri Lanka, its natural resources and its proud population. Sir Arthur C. Clarke, author of “2001: A Space Odyssey,” described it as the best place in the world from which to view the universe.

He said: “The island of Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) is a small universe; it contains as many variations of culture, scenery and climate as some countries a dozen times its size.”

Sri Lanka — the island jewel of the Indian Ocean — is endowed with the best things that the nature could provide, be it natural landscape or climate.

Its smiling people and precious gems add luster to this resplendent isle. Early Arabs described the island as Serendib, the “land of rubies.” As far back as in 700, Sri Lanka was a familiar port of call of Arab merchants in the Indian Ocean during the period.

Marco Polo wrote of his visit in 1292: “I want you to understand that the island of Ceylon is, for its size, the finest island in the world, and from its streams comes rubies, sapphires, topazes, amethyst and garnet.” Little has changed since Marco Polo’s time.

Many ancient travelers and traders made Sri Lanka one of their destinations for valuable treasures of gems. The Arabian Nights regales readers with the description of Sinbad the Sailor discovering the rarest and most precious rainbow-hued priceless gemstones on the island of Sri Lanka, when he was washed ashore here.

Geologically, gemstones originated within a broad belt known as the Highland Series, which runs through the center of Sri Lanka. The edges of the belt form a trough bordered by chains of mountains and peaks. The trough, made up of highly crystalline Precambrian metamorphosed rock, featured components of schists, quartzite, marbles, and sometimes pegmatite deposits. Rock erosion resulted in the formation of extensive gem-laden placer deposits along streambeds in lower valleys.

Gems found here are far superior to those found in the rest of the world. Perfected in the laboratory of nature, they lay hidden for countless ages. The radiance, luminosity and other qualities attributed to Sri Lankan gems are of the highest quality, Added to this, the exquisite craftsmanship of the local jewelers has made Sri Lanka a paradise for lovers of gems and gem-studded jewelry.

While traditional designs are still in great demand, Sri Lankan jewelers have reoriented their craftsmanship to cater to foreigners. Most leading jewelry manufacturers showcase their collections overseas at jewelry trade fairs, where they find many buyers from all over the world.

The National Gem and Jewelry Authority (NGJA) of Sri Lanka is the only regulatory body of the gem and jewelry trade in Sri Lanka.

The authority exercises a quality control function in the trade as the law says that all gem and jewelry exported from Sri Lanka should be compulsorily channeled through its export division.

This is in order to ensure that only genuine gems and jewelry are exported from Sri Lanka, boosting the profile of the country as a source of genuine and reliable gems and jewelry of very high quality.

The gems and jewelry are tested for genuineness by a panel consisting of NGJA and Sri Lanka Customs gemologists.

Besides the authority also maintains a state-of-the-art gem-testing laboratory, providing gem testing and certification facilities for a nominal fee for the local gem dealers, and completely free of charge for foreigners.

It also exercises regulatory functions such as issuing licenses to gem dealers, miners, and lapidaries, and also licenses for gem auctions and gem-land auctions.

The authority also provides the following services on payment: Providing a brief opinion on the authenticity of gems, valuation services for banks, assaying and hallmarking of jewelry, valuation reports for migrants and technical training for those engaged in the pawn-broking trade.

The NGJA offers its expertise in identifying primary and secondary gem deposits in potential gem-bearing areas in Sri Lanka.

It also provides comprehensive scientific reports and environmental impact assessments on gem exploration. The organization is involved in research and training activities and offers courses in gem identification, gemology, lapidary training, jewelry designing, jewelry manufacturing and on the heat treatment of milk corundum, locally known as “Geuda.” It has facilitated export procedure by bringing together all arms involved in export activities under one roof at its headquarters in Colombo.

The NGJA is also involved in the setting up and management of the Sri Lanka Gem and Jewelry Exchange, the state-sponsored gem and jewelry gallery in Sri Lanka. The facilities available at the exchange include a service center to promote and facilitate the export-oriented gem and jewelry trade and gem testing and certification facilities offered by the NGJA.

Thanks: ArabNews

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A land of limitless beauty – Sri Lanka Sri Lanka

A land of limitless beauty – Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka celebrated its 63rd Independence Day last week, which was also the second Independence Day in a terrorism-free country. The event marked not only the defeat of nearly 133 years of British rule, but also the remarkable sense of living in a truly peaceful country.

President Mahinda Rajapaksa, has accepted that tourism is a vital area and has identified this sector as the effectively capable driving force for the country’s socio economic development. Economic Development Minister Basil Rajapaksa has vowed ‘to take every possible effort to turn the tourism industry into the highest foreign income earner of the country’.

With this backdrop, former Chief Executive Officer of Sri Lanka Insurance, Dr Nalaka Godahewa has taken over the responsibility as the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) Chairman to make “Sri Lanka’s golden beaches a major tourist attraction for the real sun seeker”.

Sri Lanka Tourism Promotions Bureau, which has launched the “Visit Sri Lanka 2011”, aims to attract over 700,000 tourists this year, with 12-themed events spread across the year, while the government expects a target of 2.5 million tourists by 2016.

Twelve themes will be promoted during each month this year, symbolising the 12 letters in “Wonder of Asia”. These 12 themes include beaches, sports and adventure, MICE, people and culture, religious tourism, weddings and honeymoons, body and mind wellness, heritage, nature and wildlife, community and education, culinary and shopping and entertainment.

Sri Lanka Tourism also plans to get the involvement and the support of the domestic tourism market to develop these products by the end of this year. With the help of the locals, the idea is to create a safe and beautiful environment to the visiting tourist.

Sri Lanka was earlier known as a beach destination. However with the events planned for this year and the products created surrounding the events and themes, the intention is to highlight the various products that could cater to different market segments the world over.

For a small island the tourist sites in Sri Lanka is limitless.

It is always advisable to contact a travel guide before visiting places because there are different activities available during different times. One good example is the Kandy pageant [Esala Perahera] which is held once a year. Visiting Kandy during this festival is a great experience.

The Top Five

1. Sigiriya

One of the world heritage sites and considered the eighth wonder of the world, Sigiriya is the most visited site in Sri Lanka. It is a fortress built on top of a 350 metre high rock and the surrounding gardens and the irrigation system is considered a great feat during the time Sigiriya was built. It is also world renowned for its frescoes which are found in some part of the rock walls. Another reason why Sigiriya is so popular is that it is just a day’s visit from Colombo, the main business city of the country. So for a one day getaway Sigiriya is great destination.

2. Ancient Cities of Anuradhapura and Pollonnaruwa

Sri Lanka is a country which has a recorded history dating back to 2,500 years. Ancient cities of Anuradhapura and Pollonnaruwa are considered the first two capitals of Sri Lanka in the days when the country was ruled by kings. There are many historical sites to be visited in both these cities and remains of old castles and temples are all around the cities.

3. Sacred City of Kandy and surrounding areas

Temple of the tooth relic or “Dalada Maligawa” as it is known in Sinhala holds a tooth of the Buddha and is a sacred destination for Buddhists all over the world. The temple is a majestic building with gold plated roofs, huge walls with elephant carvings and beautiful paintings and carvings inside the temple. There are guide books and video guides available if one is interested in a guided tour. Although Kandy is famous for the Temple of the Tooth Relic there are many other temples and ancient places that can be visited in the surrounding area. Ambekka temple is famous for its wooden carvings with every wood column supporting the temple having a unique carving. There is also the Gadaladeniya temple with its stone carving and old manuscripts. Another popular tourist destination on the way to Kandy is the Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage where visitors can see elephants in a semi wild life environment. Another great place to visit while in Kandy is the botanical gardens in Peradeniya which boasts of beautiful floras and many rare plants.

4. Galle Fort

Galle fort was originally built by the Portuguese but it was the Dutch who modified it and made it the impressive fort as it is today. It was built mainly to control the cinnamon trade but later it served as a fortress to hold off invasions. Inside the Galle Fort one can find few of the most preserved building from the colonial era with the beautiful churches being prime examples. Remains of the old guns, fortifications and the canals dug to make Galle Fort and impregnable fortress are still visible.

5. Yala National Park

The Yala National Park is the most famous national park in Sri Lanka and it is definitely the one most visited by tourists. Watching animals in there natural habitat is one of the main reasons tourists come to Sri Lanka and in that sense Yala is the best due to its wide variety of animals. [Yala is famous for having the highest density of wild leopards found anywhere in the world, with chances of seeing one almost assured]

Going Beyond five

Nuwara Eliya

In 1819, during the British colonial era, a few Britishers on a hunting expedition in the hill country spotted the site where the present day Nuwara Eliya town stands 1890 metres above sea level and decided to set up a health resort for their use. It was Sir Samuel Baker who later converted it to a holiday resort with a touch of an English village which earned it the name ‘Little England’ where the temperature sometimes drops down to 9°C. The 18-Hole golf course is very popular with locals and foreign tourists. Hakgala Botanical Gardens, a few kilometres away is an added attraction.

Sinharaja Rainforest

Sinharaja forest reserve is one of the least disturbed and biologically unique lowland rain forests in Sri Lanka. This forest covers an extent of about 11,187 hectares from east to west. The length of the forest is about 21km and width from North to South is about 3.7km.

It was declared a Man and Biosphere Reserve (MAB) in 1978, as representative of tropical humid evergreen forest Eco system in Sri Lanka and has been recognised by Unesco as part of its International Network of Biosphere reserves.

Peradeniya Botanical Garden

Situated in the hill capital Kandy, a visit to this garden will provide a spectacle of extraordinary beauty and absorbing interest for any nature lover and casual visitor.

Horton Plains National Park

Horton Plains National Park is in the highlands of the country belonging to the central province. This is the highest plateau in the country. This was declared a National Park in 1988. The park area is 3,160 hectares. The second and third highest mountains of the country – Kirigalpotta and Thotupola – are found within the borders of the park. Three major rivers of the country start from this area – Kelani, Walawe and the Mahaweli, the longest river of the country.

Golden Beaches

Negombo

A fishing town located 35km from Colombo and 6km from island’s main International Airport. [Negombo offers lots more than just beach, but] the beauty of the beach and surrounding star class hotels are a major attraction for tourists.

Beruwela

Beruwela is located 55km from Colombo is the starting point of 130km long southern coast also a main fishing centre.

Bentota

Located in south of the country, 62km from Colombo has romantic scenic hotels and popular for wind surfing and water skiing.

Unawatuna

Described as the most beautiful beach by visitors, Unawatuna is one of the best scuba diving locations in Sri Lanka. It is also famous for wind surfing and some of the most authentic sea food in Sri Lankan style. The jungle beach, Roomassala, is also an interesting place.

Mirissa

Mirissa is a beautiful small rocky beach which is calm, relaxing and almost private. Deep sea fishing, river trips, snorkelling and bird watching are activities one could engage in Mirissa.

Weligama

Weligama is a unique bay and beach with a wide and long sandy beach located in Matara district of the southern province close. The tiny island once owned by Frenchman Count de Maunay has a beautiful house on it. The bay is famous for its remarkable fishermen who engage in stilt fishing,

Hikkaduwa

The place located in the south of the country, 100km from Colombo, was the first area to be developed for tourism. The famous coral reef and scuba diving spots are major attractions for tourists.

Waterfalls

Aberdeen Waterfalls

A mere 5Km away from Laxapana you will find the 322 feet high Aberdeen Falls.

Baker’s Falls

Baker’s Falls at Horton Plains gets its water from the Belihul Oya. It is close to World’s End. The icy waters glisten in the sunshine amid a backdrop of mountain terrain and deep valleys. If one is lucky a visitor may see the rare black monkey and rhododendrons in bloom.

Bambarakanda Ella

Discovered by Sir Samuel Baker and a good stopover on the way to the World’s End. The tallest is the Bambarakanda Falls which cascades down 263 metres. It is only four miles away from the Colombo-Bandarawela road in a forest glade, but it is not visited often, though well worth the trip.

Bopath Ella

“Bopath Ella”, not like many of the others of her kind, finds her abode in a busy surrounding in the village called Devipahala off Kuruwita on A4 High Level Road close to Ratnapura. Being within 3 hours driving distance from the capital, it thus claims the honour of having the highest turn-over of enthusiasts seeking respite from the grimy and monotonous town life.

Devon Waterfalls

With a peculiar appearance imparted to it by its formation in three continuous cascades, Devon Falls pours down to the valley beneath not a long distance away from its brother the “St Clairs”.

Diyaluma Waterfall

With an appearance and location which often make people believe that it is the highest waterfall in the island, this lanky waterfall pours its way down and flows toward Kirindi Oya underneath a bridge on the highway from Beragala to Wellawaya. Its geographical location by one of the mostly used highways spanning the Hill Country to the Plains speaks for its reputation not only here but in other parts of the world as well.

WildLife

Udawalawe National Park

Located approximately 200km south-east of Colombo and is a major eco tourism destination in Sri Lanka. It is most famous for the many elephants that roam (about 400 in total). During a visit, it is not unusual to see whole herds of adults and young elephants – feeding or bathing and playing in the water.

Wilpattu National Park

In 1905, the designated area in Wilpattu was declared a sanctuary. Thereafter it was upgraded to national park status on February 25, 1938. The park is located 30km west of Anuradhapura and spans the border between the North Central and North Western Province.

Bundala National Park

Bundala National Park is an internationally important wintering ground for migratory water birds in Sri Lanka. Bundala harbours 197 species of birds, the highlight being the Greater Flamingo, which migrate in large flocks. In 2005 the national park was designated as a biosphere reserve by Unesco, the fourth biosphere reserve in Sri Lanka.

-Thanks: Peninsula

Sri Lanka is the latest hotspot on the travellers trail Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka is the latest hotspot on the travellers…

With the new peace cemented, Sri Lanka is the latest hotspot on the travellers trail. There I have bumped into many friends and familiar faces last spotted on the W1 cocktail party circuit including Gillian Anderson and Paul Simon. If you want to go unseen, I escape to a little beach retreat in Sri Lanka in the still undiscovered and less fashionable coast north of Colombo.

I have been coming to Sri Lanka for nearly 15 years and love everything about it from the egg hoppers for breakfast (egg baked in a sort of rice flour pancake) and to the jungly hinterland, the Buddhist vibe and the welcoming eccentricity of the people. Alandkuda is four mud hut cabanas and two villas made from saffron coloured polished cement and covered in palm-frond cadjan. You get used to the lack of hot water. Outdoor showers pour from bamboo pipes concealed in the top of palm trees and taps made from shells release water into old beaten copper sinks. The most spectacular feature is the swimming pool, a forty-metre strip of jade coloured water surrounded by polished samara cement, stretching straight from the ambalama towards the sea and the horizon and lit with fibre optics at night when the pinholes of light in the pool reflect the constellations of the night sky above.

My sister went out on one of the daily boat trips organised by the hotel and motored between a group of 5,000 dolphins; babies and mothers riding alongside, pirouetting at the prow, rocking and ricocheting off the waves. She said it was one of the best experiences of her life. I missed the 6.30am boat call on that day and went out two subsequent mornings where, instead, I was lashed by rain and basked about on high metallic seas. It brought all out my latent feelings of sibling injustices.

Catherine Fairweather

Bazaar Travel Editor Catherine Fairweather scopes out the world’s most stylish hotpots – harpersbazaar.co.uk

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Montreal Half-Day Bike Tour Canada

Montreal Half-Day Bike Tour

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From £39.00
Location: Montreal, Canada
Rating: based on 6 reviews

While in Montreal, escape the crowds on a three-hour bike adventure tour around the city lead by a professional guide. Ride through the Latin Quarter – La Fontaine Park and Old Montreal. After the tour, you can keep your bicycle to use for the rest of the day to continue exploring at your leisure.

Inclusions:

* Bike tour
* Professional guide
* Bicycle rental for entire day
* Local Taxes

Led by a professional tour guide, you will enjoy a panorama of the city starting covering a route of approximately 15 kilometres. Begin at the Old Port and cycle to the Latin Quarter. Continue to La Fontaine Park, with an unusual detour into one of the alleys of The Plateau. Continue to Mount-Royal Park, into the Victorian ambiance of the Golden Square Mile, cycle through the business district, and conclude your cycling tour in Old Montreal.

This Montreal Half-Day Bike Tour runs at a leisurely pace, suitable for all levels of experience with bike riding.

Schedule

Departure Point: Tour departs from de la Commune Street East, Montreal

Departure Time: 9:00am

Return Details: Returns to original departure point at approximately 12:00pm

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Highly recommended. The tour guide was superb, the tour well organised by the bike company. Our group was friendly and the bike tour allowed us to see parts of beautiful Montreal that you cannot see by car. Great insider information on the history and a totally professional service. Now every city I visit I will try visit by bike but Montreal is very bike friendly, do it!

Reviewed by: Michael S, United Kingdom

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Walking Tour of Old Montreal Canada

Walking Tour of Old Montreal

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From £12.50
Location: Montreal, Canada
Rating: based on 45 reviews

Discover the fascinating city of Montreal on a walking tour through a city bursting with amazing art, intriguing history and spectacular architecture. Your walk will take you past Notre-Dame Basilica, Place Jacques-Cartier, City Hall and much more.

Inclusions:

* Walking tour
* Professional guide
* Local taxes

Your guide on the walking tour will tell you about the history and architecture of Montreal through anecdotes revealing the city’s secrets! Highlights on the tour include:

* Place d’Armes to Place Jacques-Cartier
* Royal Bank
* Notre-Dame Basilica
* Cours Le Royer
* St. Jacques
* Notre-Dame and St. Paul Streets
* City Hall
* Champ de Mars
* Bonsecours Market

NOTE: This tour is seasonal and operates from May through to October.

Schedule

Departure Point: Tour departs near Notre-Dame Basilica

Departure Time: May 15 to June 20 – Saturday and Sunday / June 26 to October 10 – Daily

English: 11:00am / 1:30pm

French / Spanish: 11:00am

Return Details: Concludes at the Bonsecours Market

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This tour was wonderful. Our guide was friendly, interesting, and knowledgeable. He really had a passion for the city and this was an excellent overview to all things Montreal.

Reviewed by: Caroline B

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Montreal Dinner Cruise Canada

Montreal Dinner Cruise

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From £68.50
Location: Montreal, Canada
Rating: based on 15 reviews

Feel the Southern breeze and taste a colourful meal during the Montreal Dinner Cruise. Enjoy the exclusive atmosphere on the Cavalier Maxim, a five-course dinner in the intimacy of a chic dining room and the inviting music that will have you dancing the night away.

Inclusions:

* Dinner cruise
* 5-course dinner
* Coffee, tea and herbal tea
* Entertainment
* local taxes

Cast off for fine dining aboard the Cavalier Maxim, Montreal’s unique cruising restaurant. As the sun goes down, take in all the magic of Montreal by night. The fabulous view from the glass enclosed decks sets the stage for a very special evening.

The chef has prepared for you a meal worthy of the Captain’s Table: fresh salmon fillet, chicken supreme, fillet mignon and not to mention the chef’s delight – always a favorite for dessert! (menu subject to change). Your wine steward will offer wine suggestions to complement your gourmet dinner meal.

No Montreal Dinner Cruise is complete without music! Leave your cares behind and dance the night away under the stars with Montreal and the islands as your decor!

Please note:

  • Between July 4 and August 29, 2010 the cruise will host on Sundays an elegant classical dinner cruise. Enjoy a five-course meal alongside a musical quartet under the supervision of Yannick Nezet-Séguin, conductor of the Montreal Metropolitan Orchestra.

Schedule

Departure Point: Cruise departs from King-Edward Pier

Departure Time: 7:00pm (Boarding starts at 6:00pm)

Return Details: Returns to original departure point at approximately 11:00pm

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The dinner cruise is worth doing, but dont go for the dj and entertainment. The food was great, the hosts were great, but the entertainment was bad and short lived. Could have been better for the amount of money spent per person. But overall good cruise.

Reviewed by: Stacy U, USA

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Ottawa Day Tour from Montreal Canada

Ottawa Day Tour from Montreal

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From £53.00
Location: Montreal, Canada
Rating: based on 19 reviews

Familiarize yourself with Ottawa, Canada’s capital city, on a whole day tour from Montreal. You’ll travel by motorcoach and see major city highlights including the Parliament Building, Rideau Canal, Rockcliffe Lookout and Farmer’s Byward Market.

Inclusions:

* Services of professional guide
* Day tour (destination A to B)
* Perfect introduction for first-time visitors
* Free hotel pickup and drop-off included
* All taxes, fuel surcharges and service fees included

View the residences of the Prime Minister of Canada. Stroll through the grounds of the Governor General where you may see the mini “changing of the guards” at the entrance gates (seasonal). Cross the bridge to Hull, the home of the Canadian Museum of Civilization, where a stop includes a spectacular view of the Parliament and cliffs across the Ottawa River.

Highlights of this tour include:

* See the changing of the guards (seasonal)
* Canadian Museum of Civilization
* Parliament Building
* Supreme Court of Canada
* National Arts Centre
* Rideau Canal
* Ottawa City Hall
* Rockcliffe Lookout
* Dow’s Lake
* Ornamental Gardens (seasonal)
* Chinatown/Little Italy
* Farmer’s Byward market

Schedule

Departure Point: Tours depart from downtown Montreal hotels or 1255 Peel Street

Departure Time: 8:00am – Hotel pickups commence prior to this time, you must contact the local service provider to verify your exact pick up time.

Return Details: Returns to original departure point at approximately 8:00pm

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I loved de city tour and explanations, but it was a short stay and too much trip to Ottawa. I had to do it this way because when I was looking for a tour in Ottawa but staying in Ottawa I didn’t find anyone

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Montreal City Hop-on Hop-off Tour Canada

Montreal City Hop-on Hop-off Tour

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From £24.75
Location: Montreal, Canada
Rating: based on 73 reviews

Create your own itinerary and set your own timetable with a one -day ticket on the Montreal City Hop-on Hop-off Tour. Get on and off as you please at any of the 10 stops, which include major attractions such as Notre Dame Basilica, Chinatown and Mount Royal Park.

Inclusions:

* Fully narrated tour
* Great overview and orientation of the city
* Free hotel pickup and drop-off included
* All taxes, fuel surcharges and service fees included

Travel on a double-decker bus as you tour Montreal at your own pace. This is the best way to experience a city you are not familiar with or only have a few days to spare.

Your one-day ticket allows you to enjoy the full two-hour tour, or hop on and off at your leisure at various stops throughout Montreal including:

* Notre Dame Basilica
* Chinatown
* Old Port
* Montreal Science Center
* Casino
* St. Catherine Street
* St. Josephs Oratory
* Mount Royal Park
* Crescent Street
* Dorchester Square

NOTE: This tour is seasonal and operates from May through to October.

Schedule

Departure Point: Tour departs from downtown Montreal hotels or Peel Street

Departure Time:

May 22 to June 22
10:00am, 11:00am, 12:00pm, 1:00pm

June 23 to September 2
Every half hour from 10:00am to 2:30pm

September 3 to October 14
10:00am, 11:00am, 12:00pm, 1:00pm

Hotel pickups commence prior to this time, you must contact the local service provider to verify your exact pick up time.

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This trip was a great experience for myself and my wife. I normally dislike guided tours with older people. But we were able to get a comprehensive overview of the geography, demography, history and sociology of Montreal thanks to a very knowledgeable and humorous guide. Came away totally entertained and educated. Gained a new perspective of Montreal on my third visit there. I could never have covered the territorry myself in a car and would have spent aged researching the info I received from the guide. Would recommend this excursion to anyone who wants a quick, yet comprehensive insight into Montreal.

Reviewed by: Raimundo, Australia

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Laurentian Mountains Day Tour from Montreal Canada

Laurentian Mountains Day Tour from Montreal

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From £53.50
Location: Montreal, Canada
Rating: based on 39 reviews

Take a full day tour to the magnificent countryside surrounding Montreal and visit the mountains, lakes and forests of the Laurentians. You’ll visit quaint French villages with free time included to explore and cruise the lovely Lac des Sables in Ste Agathe des Monts.

Inclusions:

* 8-hour Laurentian Mountains tour
* Cruise ticket
* Enjoy a day away from the hustle and bustle of the city
* Led by a local guide
* Travel by boat and see the sights from the water
* Free hotel pickup and drop-off included
* All taxes, fuel surcharges and service fees included

You’ll be seduced by the Laurentians’ breathtaking panoramas, speckled with mountainside cottages and lakeside villages. You’ll see numerous French villages on your journey, including Val-Morin, Val-David, Piedmont and Saint-Sauveur Village, a resort municipality nestled in the mountains. You’ll be charmed by Saint-Sauveur’s lively main street and distinctive shops, boutiques, cafes, restaurants and attractions.

Your 50-minute cruise on Lac des Sables takes you along a shoreline dotted with famous homes dating back to 1890. Enjoy splendid views of the lake’s islands.

The Laurentians embrace a variety of landscapes with valleys, mountains, forests and lakes. Take the opportunity to get out into Canada’s great outdoors and discover this beautiful countryside.

Schedule

Departure Point: Tours depart from downtown Montreal hotels or Peel Street

Departure Time: 9:00am – Hotel pickups commence prior to this time, you must contact the local service provider to verify your exact pick up time.

Return Details: Returns to original departure point at approximately 5:00pm

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It was a lovely day trip out of Montreal. The guide was friendly, knowledgeable and very attentive to all the passengers. There was also sufficient time to walk around although they should have warned us about the weather. It was much hotter up in the mountains than back in the city.

Reviewed by: Chow Jang Y

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