To make the most of your travels and comfortably enjoy the experience with your group, a moderate level of physical fitness is essential on our tours.
Below are the general physical requirements you can expect:
Each destination may have unique demands. If you’re unsure whether a specific trip is right for you, we’re happy to discuss the details and help you determine the best fit.
New York City
Small groups, big experiences, independent spirit.
Hotel accommodations, including baggage handling
4 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 1 dinner
Guided sightseeing, visits, and admissions as outlined in the day-by-day itinerary.
Return airport transfers are not included and may be arranged independently.
Full-time throughout the trip.
The moment you arrive, the city sparkles with lights, laughter, and that unmistakable New York holiday buzz. From Broadway lights to twinkling shop windows, from steaming cups of cocoa to the first notes of “The Nutcracker,” this is your front-row seat to Christmas in the city that never sleeps.
After breakfast, dive into a guided city tour showcasing the best of Manhattan’s landmarks dressed in their holiday finest. Lunch is served family-style at the legendary John’s Pizzeria in Times Square, where Italian comfort food feels like a big warm hug.
Then step backstage for an exclusive guided tour of Radio City Music Hall before taking your seat for the Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring the world-famous Rockettes — a New York tradition since 1933
Dinner tonight is on your own — perhaps near Rockefeller Center or the Theater District.
This morning is yours to explore — maybe wander Central Park or shop the Columbus Circle Holiday Market. In the afternoon, we board a festive Cocoa & Carols Harbor Cruise, complete with live holiday music and sweeping skyline views.
Later, we’ll stroll through Lincoln Center on a short walking tour, passing The Met Opera House, Juilliard, and more, before taking our seats for a timeless holiday performance — George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker with the New York City Ballet. A night of sugarplum dreams awaits.
Start your day with a walk to Rockefeller Center — marvel at the iconic tree and lace up your skates if you wish! Enjoy the views from the Top of the Rock Observation Deck, then wander the architectural beauty of Grand Central Terminal and its bustling Holiday Market.
Afterward, head to Bryant Park Winter Village to sip hot chocolate, shop artisan stalls, or just people-watch beneath twinkling lights.
Tonight, we gather for a festive Farewell Dinner — perhaps at Ellen’s Stardust Diner, where singing servers serenade you with Broadway cheer.
Enjoy a final breakfast before bidding farewell to the city that made your holiday sparkle. Depart with a heart full of memories (and maybe a few too many ornaments in your suitcase).
The moment you arrive, the city sparkles with lights, laughter, and that unmistakable New York holiday buzz. From Broadway lights to twinkling shop windows, from steaming cups of cocoa to the first notes of “The Nutcracker,” this is your front-row seat to Christmas in the city that never sleeps.
After breakfast, dive into a guided city tour showcasing the best of Manhattan’s landmarks dressed in their holiday finest. Lunch is served family-style at the legendary John’s Pizzeria in Times Square, where Italian comfort food feels like a big warm hug.
Then step backstage for an exclusive guided tour of Radio City Music Hall before taking your seat for the Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring the world-famous Rockettes — a New York tradition since 1933
Dinner tonight is on your own — perhaps near Rockefeller Center or the Theater District.
This morning is yours to explore — maybe wander Central Park or shop the Columbus Circle Holiday Market. In the afternoon, we board a festive Cocoa & Carols Harbor Cruise, complete with live holiday music and sweeping skyline views.
Later, we’ll stroll through Lincoln Center on a short walking tour, passing The Met Opera House, Juilliard, and more, before taking our seats for a timeless holiday performance — George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker with the New York City Ballet. A night of sugarplum dreams awaits.
Start your day with a walk to Rockefeller Center — marvel at the iconic tree and lace up your skates if you wish! Enjoy the views from the Top of the Rock Observation Deck, then wander the architectural beauty of Grand Central Terminal and its bustling Holiday Market.
Afterward, head to Bryant Park Winter Village to sip hot chocolate, shop artisan stalls, or just people-watch beneath twinkling lights.
Tonight, we gather for a festive Farewell Dinner — perhaps at Ellen’s Stardust Diner, where singing servers serenade you with Broadway cheer.
Enjoy a final breakfast before bidding farewell to the city that made your holiday sparkle. Depart with a heart full of memories (and maybe a few too many ornaments in your suitcase).
The moment you arrive, the city sparkles with lights, laughter, and that unmistakable New York holiday buzz. From Broadway lights to twinkling shop windows, from steaming cups of cocoa to the first notes of “The Nutcracker,” this is your front-row seat to Christmas in the city that never sleeps.
After breakfast, dive into a guided city tour showcasing the best of Manhattan’s landmarks dressed in their holiday finest. Lunch is served family-style at the legendary John’s Pizzeria in Times Square, where Italian comfort food feels like a big warm hug.
Then step backstage for an exclusive guided tour of Radio City Music Hall before taking your seat for the Radio City Christmas Spectacular starring the world-famous Rockettes — a New York tradition since 1933
Dinner tonight is on your own — perhaps near Rockefeller Center or the Theater District.
This morning is yours to explore — maybe wander Central Park or shop the Columbus Circle Holiday Market. In the afternoon, we board a festive Cocoa & Carols Harbor Cruise, complete with live holiday music and sweeping skyline views.
Later, we’ll stroll through Lincoln Center on a short walking tour, passing The Met Opera House, Juilliard, and more, before taking our seats for a timeless holiday performance — George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker with the New York City Ballet. A night of sugarplum dreams awaits.
Start your day with a walk to Rockefeller Center — marvel at the iconic tree and lace up your skates if you wish! Enjoy the views from the Top of the Rock Observation Deck, then wander the architectural beauty of Grand Central Terminal and its bustling Holiday Market.
Afterward, head to Bryant Park Winter Village to sip hot chocolate, shop artisan stalls, or just people-watch beneath twinkling lights.
Tonight, we gather for a festive Farewell Dinner — perhaps at Ellen’s Stardust Diner, where singing servers serenade you with Broadway cheer.
Enjoy a final breakfast before bidding farewell to the city that made your holiday sparkle. Depart with a heart full of memories (and maybe a few too many ornaments in your suitcase).
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