Day 1: Depart North Wales and travel to York. Enjoy some time at leisure in this historic city before we continue to Hull for our overnight ferry crossing to Rotterdam. Tonight relax and enjoy the on-board entertainment.
Day 2: After arrival in Rotterdam, we disembark the ferry and travel to the French capital, Paris for arrival mid-afternoon. The remainder of the afternoon is free to do as you wish in Paris. See some of the city's most celebrated sights. Return to the hotel for dinner this evening.
Day 3: A full day at leisure in the cosmopolitan city of Paris. A large portion of the capital, including the River Seine, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Paris is renowned for its buildings and history, so why not visit some of them such as the Louvre home of the Mona Lisa painting, the Eiffel Tower which is over 323 metres high, the Notre Dame Cathedral which features in the famous Victor Hugo novel, the Basilica of Sacré Coeur which is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Arc de Triomphe.
Day 4: After breakfast, enjoy another day at leisure in Paris. Perhaps take a relaxing cruise on the River Seine or visit the Latin Quarter, a bustling area of restaurants, cafés and souvenir shops to the south of the Ile de la Cité and Notre Dame. Here you can enjoy the atmosphere and sample the local bars and restaurants.
Should you want to visit Versailles, home to the famous Palace and its beautiful gardens originally created for Louis XIV, there are regular train services from central Paris to Versailles Château Rive Gauche. The station is a 10-minute walk from the Palace.
Day 5: This morning, we journey to Antwerp. There will be time at leisure to discover this fashionable yet cultural city, the second largest in Belgium. It is renowned for being the diamond capital of the world with various attractions and activities to be explored.
We will then we make our way back to the Europort in Rotterdam for our overnight sailing to Hull.
Day 6: We disembark our ferry in Hull and make the return journey to North Wales.