Montauk Teachers 2019 Survey
Listed below are three possible options for your one-week holiday get-away next year. We would very much appreciate it if you could please let us know by July 21 how interesting you find them to be for the April 19-27, 2019 tour. This way we will have sufficient time to finalize the tour.
A – BELGIUM – HOLLAND – FRANCE
For those who enjoyed the Danube cruise plus the visits to Vienna, Salzburg and Munich, this a continuation of the cruise onboard the Rosa Silva, which is the Rosa Donna’s sister ship. The cruise part of the itinerary starts in Belgium with visits to Antwerp and Brussels. Then sail to Amsterdam for 2 nights before taking the high-speed train to the City of Lights, Paris. Here in addition to enjoying the many famous sights of Paris, we will have special excursions to Normandy and Versailles. The tour ends with a beautiful evening dinner cruise on the Seine enjoying the spectacular Parisian sights at night.

B – VIETNAM
Yes, it is a l-o-n-g flight, but with an 8-day itinerary very doable. The tour will highlight this very special scenic & historic place that most tourists do not always have the opportunity to see the RMC way. The itinerary start with a stay in the capital the country, Hanoi. Then down to the Gulf of Tonkin, where the stunning beauty of Halong Bay will be experienced and enjoyed onboard an overnight journey on a traditional junk. The tour ends with the extraordinary scenery of the Hai Van Pass and visits to the Imperial city of Hue followed by an overnight in the old port town of Hoi An.

C – SCANDINAVIA
Finland-Sweden-Denmark. This tour will focus on Scandinavia’s three most scenic countries and their capitals. We start in Helsinki, Finland, a bustling modern city and where creativity, culture and the arts flourish. Then we take an overnight cruise ship across the Baltic Sea to Stockholm, the capital of Sweden. Here we will experience its unspoiled landscape, local color and wonderful food. The tour ends with a high-speed train ride to Copenhagen, the capital city of Denmark, and Europe’s oldest kingdom. All three countries are part of Scandinavia, yet each has its own unique character that we will experience.

Thank you for your input!
Raymond Cortell,
RMC Travel