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Enjoying Christmas markets in Europe

Earlybird Offer: Discover the Magic of Europe’s Christmas Markets

If a white Christmas filled with twinkling lights, festive markets, and old-world charm is on the wish list, now is the time to plan ahead.

Tewantin Travel, in partnership with Scenic, is offering an exclusive small group journey through Europe’s most enchanting Christmas destinations — and earlybird savings are now available.

Departing 3 December 2026, the 15-day Danube Christmas Markets – with Prague itinerary combines the best of a luxury river cruise with festive land stays in Prague and Budapest. Escorted by well-known local and Tewantin Travel team member Cathy Barnett, along with her husband Peter, this thoughtfully curated experience captures the joy and tradition of a European Christmas.

Enjoy the magic of Prague’s cobbled squares, cruise in style aboard Scenic Amber through the Danube’s festive towns, and soak in the beauty of Vienna, Melk, Regensburg, and more. Wrap up the journey with two special nights in Budapest, where the Christmas lights reflect off the Danube in true fairy-tale fashion.

Earlybird Offer: Book by 31 October 2025 and pay in full by 30 January 2026 to secure this exceptional journey at today’s best pricing.

With return flights on Emirates ex Brisbane, all accommodation, guided sightseeing, dining, drinks, tipping, and transfers included, this fully escorted small group tour offers great value and peace of mind.

Places are limited — don’t miss the chance to unwrap a Christmas like no other.

Contact Tewantin Travel on 5447 1011 or visit www.tewantintravel.com to secure your earlybird booking

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