Tailor-made holidays are here! Head for the solar eclipse tour

Customised Holidays inspire creativity, relieve stress, lend themselves to romance (as they create special moments planning and debating), and make for great family memories.

Tailor-made holidays are here! Head for the solar eclipse tour
We customise our clothes, cards and even webpages, then why not personalise holidays. Vacations that are unparalleled to any other. Yes, you read it right.

Customised Holidays inspire creativity, relieve stress, lend themselves to romance (as they create special moments planning and debating), and make for great family memories.

So, if you're on the fence about which destination to visit next, then hopefully one of our many suggestions will push you to get on that flight and create experiences that you can narrate over decades. We discuss Astronomical Tours (currently trending) and soft adventure over which the entire family can bond together.

Self-drive in Egypt, Food trails in Seoul and Olive Oil tasting in Andalusia and Puglia. Also, plan ahead for that perfect Valentine's Day weekend. Make a promise to yourself of enjoying customised, enviable holidays roundthe-year. Did we hear 'Hurray'!

SOLAR ECLIPSE TOURS

REGION: Faroe Islands & Svalbard
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The Faroe Islands and Svalbard in Norway are the only places in the world where total solar eclipse can be observed from land.

FAROE ISLANDS

Situated halfway between Iceland and Norway, Faroe Islands boasts of pristine waters, mountains and fresh air (really). The fantastic landscape is linked by modern undersea tunnels, bridges and ferries.

The total solar eclipse of March 20, 2015 will cross these unspoiled islands where the cliffs along the fjords are filled with over 260 species of birds, with 40 remaining in the Faroe Islands year-round.
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After the solar eclipse in the morning (scheduled at 9:41am local time) the entire week will be packed with a wide variety of cultural events. The national theatre has a play about light and darkness. There are concerts galore and tourists can also indulge in great Faroese cuisine.

SVALBARD, NORWAY
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Apart from the total solar eclipse, tourists can also witness Aurora Borealis (double whammy). To catch the sun going completely out of sight, head to a tiny village on the island of Spitsbergen, less than 1,100 km from the North Pole – don't miss this opportunity of a lifetime.




An illustration of the eclipse from Faroe Islands.


UNSPOILED WATERS: Head to Faroe Islands to get to the closest point on land where you can view total solar eclipse. Also indulge in surfing, kayaking and fun activities.
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