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2 FOR 1 AIR TO IRELAND AND UK

Buy one airfare and get one free when you travel with CIE Tours between April 1-May 31 or September 15-December 31, 2023 on select guided vacations to Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales from most U.S. gateways.

Choose from thirteen amazing vacations that are part of the 2-for-1 Airfare Sale. Call us at 804-557-3006 to book by January 31, 2023.

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WAVE Season is Here

Wave Season is here. This is the time of year when we receive special offers for river, ocean and expedition cruising. Give us a call at 804-557-3006. #iamabucketeer

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At the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem

The photo shows the faithful at the cave under the Church of the the Nativity at Bethlehem during our last visit to the Holy Lands. Our return trip back is being organized for October 2024. Please see our Specials Page for details and give us a call at 804-557-3006. Merry Christmas!

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New 2024 and 2025 Bucketeer Adventures Now Available for Booking

We are delighted to announce that our 2024 and 2025 travel programs are coming together and now available for your reservations. Our Specials Page has all of the details. We have added a new Bucketeer hosted trip to Israel and Egypt for October 2024 as well as a Southern Caribbean and a Panama Canal cruise for February 2025. These last two can be linked as a “Back-to-Back” cruise with added discounts. On the Southern Caribbean cruise Nancy and Tony Cassano of Go Bucket List Travel will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. We invite all of our friends to join the party. We still have room on the February 2024 cruises to Vietnam/ Thailand and the following Japan cruise. Both of these can be connected as a “Back-to-Back” cruise for additional discounts.

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Tunisia Drops All COVID Restrictions

After three years of being closed to tourists, Tunisia, one of the Mediterranean’s most affordable destinations, has dropped all vaccination and pre-entry COVID test requirements. Face masks are still required in some indoor spaces. Beyond the world-class beaches, the island of Djerba, connected by a four-mile causeway to the mainland being most notable, tourists can indulge in amateur archeology at many of Tunisia’s best-preserved monuments, such as the ruins of legendary Carthage and the Roman era Amphitheater of El Jam, the Medina of Tunis and the medieval fortress of Ribat. There are even tours to the Star Wars sets and filming locations.

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