Best of Ireland & Scotland

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Dates: 24 August - 19 September 2024

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Duration: 27 days

Fully Hosted from Brisbane

Experience the Solo Connections difference when you join us for this indepth discovery of Ireland and Scotland! Solo Connections tours are fully hosted, unique small group tours designed specifically for solo travellers over 50. Our tour includes quality accommodation with your own private room, most meals and daily sightseeing. Over 27 days explore the Best of Ireland & Scotland.

Embark on a mesmerizing 27-day journey with us through the captivating lands of Ireland and Scotland. Prepare to be immersed in the rich tapestry of culture, legends, and unique history that these breathtaking countries offer. During this unforgettable adventure, you’ll delve into the secrets of magnificent castles, explore towering mountains, meander along tranquil lochs and lakes, and be enchanted by stunning scenery at every turn. But that’s not all! You’ll also have the opportunity to experience the vibrant local dancing scene and partake in the legendary craic, ensuring that your journey is as memorable as it is enriching. Join us as we uncover the wonders of Ireland and Scotland, one extraordinary experience at a time.

Highlights

  • Dublin Castle
  • St Patrick’s Cathedral
  • Trinity College
  • Kilkenny Castle
  • House of Waterford Crystal
  • Blarney Castle
  • Cliffs of Mohr Cruise
  • Carrowmore Megalithic Cemetery
  • Giants Causeway
  • Titanic Belfast
  • Stirling Castle
  • Glen Ord Whiskey Distillery
  • Loch Ness Cruise
  • Skara Brae Neolithic village
  • Edinburgh Castle
  • Holyrood Palace
  • AND SO MUCH MORE!

For more information, or to secure your place, call us today at 1300 044 444

27 DAYS
Fully Hosted – Guaranteed Departure

Departs 24 August 2024

Pricing

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Includes

  • Return Economy Class International Flights including taxes – Limited Business Class Upgrades available upon request
  • Private Single Room in superior hotel accommodations
  • Meals as per the itinerary 24 Continental Breakfasts and 24 Dinners
  • Sightseeing Tours and Transfers as per itinerary
  • Entrance fees during sightseeing
  • Tour Manager – travels with group from/to Brisbane
  • Tour Coach Driver
  • Tipping for Tour Coach Driver and Local Guides
  • Complimentary Memento Photo Book

Excludes

  • Any meals, tours, flights, excursions or transfers other than mentioned above or in the itinerary
  • Items of a personal nature i.e. laundry, drinks, phone calls, etc
  • Porterage, Tipping/Gratuities other than stated above
  • Visas and Travel Insurance

For more information, or to secure your place, call us today at 1300 044 444

Days 1 & 2

Brisbane – Dublin via Dubai    (D)
Today, passengers departing from Brisbane, you will meet your Tour Manager and fellow travellers at Brisbane International Airport for our flights to Dublin, transiting in Dubai on the way. Interstate passengers, you will meet the group in Dubai. We arrive at Dublin airport, on Sunday. After collecting our bags and clearing customs & immigration we will be transferred to our hotel to check in. The afternoon is at our leisure to rest up and refresh after the long flight. Your Tour Manager will be on hand to accompany anyone that would like to take a walk. We will meet early evening for a Welcome Dinner at the hotel.

Accommodation: Clayton Hotel Burlington Road or similar (3 Nights)

Day 3

Dublin (CB,D)
After breakfast this morning before we board the coach for a full day sightseeing tour of Dublin, with a local guide. We visit the main sights of the city, such as Dublin Castle and St. Patrick’s Cathedral and finish with a visit to the Guinness Visitor Centre where we all get to sample the Guinness! This evening we go out to a local pub for dinner and enjoy some Irish music and dance.

Day 4

Dublin (CB,D)
This morning after breakfast we take a guided tour of Trinity College Old Library and will have the opportunity to see the Book of Kells – Ireland’s greatest cultural treasure. We have the afternoon at leisure to rest or to explore further and our tour host will be on hand for anyone that would like company. We come together tonight for dinner in the hotel.

Day 5

Dublin – Cork (CB,D)
Enjoy breakfast this morning before we check out and are joined by our Tour Manager as we depart Dublin and travel to Cork, with stops in Kilkenny and Waterford. Kilkenny Castle dates back to the 12th century and it will be the first stop of the day. After taking a guided tour of the castle, we will have some free time for lunch (at own expense) in the city We then continue for a visit the Waterford House of Crystal factory. Located in Waterford, a Viking city built in 914 AD. This esteemed factory is the beating heart of the world’s luxury crystal manufacture and is where the most intricate, authentic and masterful crystal pieces come to life. The factory is situated at the centre of the Viking Triangle in Waterford, a cluster of museums which detail the proud history of this great city. Later we make our way to Cork. After we have checked in to the hotel and freshened up, we will meet and go out to a local pub for dinner.

Accommodation: Hotel Metropole or similar (1 Night)

Day 6

Cork – Killarney (CB,D)
This morning after breakfast we check out, board the coach and head to Blarney Castle. Blarney Castle is a medieval stronghold in Blarney, North West of Cork. Though earlier fortifications were built on the same spot, the current keep was built by the MacCarthy of Muskerry dynasty, a cadet branch of the Kings of Desmond, and dates from 1446. We then travel to Glengariff to visit Ilnacullin gardens in Garinish Island. The island extends to 15 hectares and is renowned for its gardens which flourish in the mild, humid, micro-climate of Glengarriff harbour. Continuing on to Killarney, we arrive with time to check in and freshen up before going out to a local restaurant for dinner.

Accommodation: Scotts Hotel or similar (2 Nights)

Day 7

Killarney (CB, D)
Today after breakfast we have a full day tour of the Ring of Kerry, a scenic drive through the rugged coastal landscapes and rural seaside villages. Make sure to have your cameras! As part of the tour, we will visit the Skellig Experience Visitor Centre to learn about the abandoned monastery, and Muckross House Garden & Traditional Farm. Located approximately 6km (3.6 miles) from Killarney town centre, Muckross House and Gardens represent the focal point and nucleus of Killarney National Park. This is Ireland’s oldest National Park and it includes the world famous Lakes of Killarney, as well as the mountains and woodlands that surround them. We return this afternoon to our accommodation and will have dinner in the hotel tonight.

Day 8

Kilarney – Galway (CB,D)
This morning enjoy breakfast before we check out and depart Killarney as we travel to Limerick. A local guide will join us on a short walking tour of the city. Its old town is known for the medieval-era St. Mary’s Cathedral and St. John’s square, which is lined with Georgian townhouses. We will enjoy some time at leisure for lunch (own expense) before we continue to Doolin to board a public cruise to see the Cliffs of Moher. The Cliffs of Moher (Aillte an Mhothair) are one of Ireland’s most popular visitor attractions. However until you see them from the sea, you haven’t really seen them at all. These amazing sea cliffs are named from the ancient Gaelic word ‘Mhothair’ (Moher) which means ruined fort. They rise to a jaw dropping height of over 214 metres (700ft) at their highest point. Our cruise sails right beneath this point just north of O’Brien’s Tower. The furthest point of the cliffs from Doolin is Hags Head in Liscannor. Here you can find the 1st century fort, Moher Tower, which it is named for. It is hard to take in their magnificent heights until you see them from sea level. The people walking along the trail high above appear no larger than ants! Once we are back on land we reboard the coach and will continue to Galway, Upon arrival we will check into our accommodation and freshen up before this evening’s dinner at a local restaurant.

 Accommodation: Galway Bay Hotel or similar (2 Nights)

Day 9

Galway (CB,D)
After breakfast we take a morning tour of Galway with a local guide, exploring the medieval city. Highlights of the tour today may include Eyre Square, Spanish Arch and Kirwans Lane along with a photo stop at Galway Cathedral. The Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas, commonly known as Galway Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral, and one of the largest and most impressive buildings in the city. Construction began in 1958 on the site of the old city prison. It was completed in 1965, lending it the designation of being “the last great stone cathedral to be built in Europe”. Returning to our accommodation the afternoon is free at leisure to rest up or explore further. We will meet early evening and go to a local pub for dinner.

Day 10

Galway – Ballyboffey  (CB,D)
Checking out today following breakfast, we begin travelling north, and stop at Sligo Abbey and Creevykeel Court Tomb, one of the finest examples of a court tomb remaining in Ireland. Our first stop is a visit to Sligo Abbey. This Dominican friary has dominated Sligo town centre since the mid-thirteenth century, when it was created by Maurice FitzGerald, the founder of the town itself. Some of the building from that period has survived the next nine centuries of turmoil. The abbey was partially destroyed by fire in 1414, when it fell foul of an unattended candle, and suffered further mutilation following the Rebellion of 1641. According to legend, worshippers salvaged the abbey’s silver bell at that time and threw it into Lough Gill. Despite the ravages of history, the abbey contains a great wealth of carvings, including Gothic and Renaissance tomb sculpture, a well-preserved cloister and a sculptured fifteenth-century high altar – the only such altar to survive in an Irish monastic church. After some free time for lunch (own expense) we visit Creevykeel Court Tomb before we continue our journey to Ballyboffey. This monument situated at the foothills of Tievebaun Mountain, near the sea at Mullaghmore, and is one of the finest examples in Ireland of what is known as a full-court tomb. Dating from the Neolithic period (c. 4000 – 2500 BC) it consists of a wedge-shaped cairn about 50m long, incorporating at its eastern end an oval-shaped court. The entrance into the court is at the east, and consists of a narrow passageway lined with upright stones. The court is among the largest of its type in Ireland, measuring 15m long by 9m wide. From the court is the entrance to the burial gallery, which is divided by upright stones into two chambers and was originally covered by a corbelled roof. Behind the gallery are the remains of three subsidiary chambers. Excavations in 1935 uncovered four cremation burials, Neolithic pottery, polished stone axes, flint knives and scrapers and two clay balls. The court was reused in Early Christian times by iron smelters, and the remains of a kiln from this time can be seen. From here we head to our Hotel to check into our rooms and enjoy some free time before meeting again for our dinner in the hotel.

Accommodation: Villa Rose Hotel and Spa or similar (2 Nights)          

Day 11

Ballyboffey (CB,D)
Enjoy breakfast before we are joined by a local guide for a morning tour of Donegal, including a photo stop at Donegal Castle. In the very heart of this county town, towering over the River Eske, stands Donegal Castle. Red Hugh O’Donnell himself built it as his personal fortress in the fifteenth century. It is said that, leaving to seek succour in Spain in the wake of the Battle of Kinsale, Hugh determined to make sure his castle would never ever fall into English hands – by setting it on fire. But he was to be disappointed. English captain Sir Basil Brooke became the castle’s new lord in 1616. As part of a massive programme of improvements, Brooke built a handsome manor house beside the tower. He also commissioned the magnificent chimney-piece, finely decorated with carved fruit and his own imperious coat of arms.The building complex fell into ruin in the twentieth century, but was brought back to its former glory in the 1990s. We will enjoy lunch (own expense) here and explore further at a leisurely pace before heading back to our accommodation. This evening we will meet up to enjoy dinner in the hotel.

Day 12

Ballyboffey – Belfast  (CB,D)
Following breakfast and check out, our first stop of the day is Mussenden Temple, a small circular building perched dramatically on a 120ft cliff top, high above the Atlantic Ocean and offering spectacular views. The temple, built in 1785, was constructed as a library and modelled from the Temple of Vesta in the Forum Romanum in Rome. It is dedicated to the memory of Bishop Lord Bristol’s niece, Frideswide Mussenden. The walls were once lined with bookcases and a fire was kept burning constantly in the basement. This and its enclosed flue meant that, even in this very exposed location, the books never got damp! We continue to Port Stewart where we will have some free time to explore the seaside town, before visiting one of Ireland’s most visited attractions, Giant’s Causeway. The Giants Causeway comprises around 40,000 thousands of mostly hexagonal basalt columns descending gently into the sea. Depending on who you believe, the stones were formed either by an underwater volcano’s geological actions or by a giant named Finn McCool, who lived and battled along the north Antrim Coast. For centuries countless visitors have explored the Giant’s Causeway and marveled at its unique rock formations, situated on one of World’s most spectacular coastlines for nearly sixty million years. It has stood as a natural rampart against the unbridled ferocity of the North Atlantic storms. The rugged symmetry of the columns never fails to intrigue and inspire visitors. After the visit, continue to Belfast to check into our accommodation before coming together for dinner in a local restaurant.

Accommodation: Hampton by Hilton Belfast City Centre or similar (2 Nights)

Day 13

Belfast (CB,D)
Enjoy breakfast this morning before we take guided tour of Belfast, with a local guide. This tour will include a visit to the Titanic Belfast, a world-leading visitor attraction which tells the story of RMS Titanic, which opened in 2012, as a monument to Belfast’s maritime heritage on the site of the former Harland & Wolff shipyard in the city’s Titanic Quarter where the RMS Titanic was built. This award-winning attraction tells the story of Titanic, from her conception in Belfast in the early 1900s, through her construction and launch, to her maiden voyage and subsequent place in history. Returning to our accommodation the afternoon is free at leisure to rest up or explore further. For dinner tonight we’ll meet early evening and venture out to a local pub.

Day 14

Belfast – Glasgow  (CB,D)
Checking out after breakfast we prepare for a travel day as it’s time to journey to Scotland! A local coach will take us to Belfast port, where we board a ferry for the 2 hour crossing to Cairnryan. Upon arrival, a touring coach will pick us up and we will travel through to Glasgow. Once we have checked in, there will be some time at leisure before we meet for dinner at a local restaurant

Accommodation: Sandman Signature or similar (2 Nights)

Day 15

Glasgow (CB,D)
Following breakfast we are joined by a local guide for a half day tour of Glasgow, including the main city sights. Glasgow is a port city on the River Clyde in Scotland’s western Lowlands. It’s famed for its Victorian and art nouveau architecture, a rich legacy of the city’s 18th–20th-century prosperity due to trade and shipbuilding. Today it’s a national cultural hub, home to institutions including the Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and National Theatre of Scotland, as well as acclaimed museums and a thriving music scene. This afternoon is free at leisure to explore further or rest. Early evening we enjoy dinner at the hotel.

Day 16

Glasgow – Fort William (CB,D)
After breakfast, we check out and board the coach as we first travel to Stirling and visit Stirling Castle, one of Scotland’s grandest castles due to its imposing position and impressive architecture. The scenery will take your breath away. After our visit to the castle, we’ll have lunch (at own expense) and then have some free time to explore Stirling at our own pace before making our way to the Stirling Distillery. There, we can indulge in a whiskey tasting experience. From here we head to the Bridge of Orchy, a small village named after the crossing over the River Orchy, which was constructed by the British Army during the pacification of the Highland Clans following the Battle of Culloden in 1746. Once this fabulous afternoon comes to an end we proceed to our accommodation to check in and enjoy dinner in the hotel.

Accommodation: Alexandra Hotel or similar (1 Night)

Day 17

Fort William – Isle of Skye  (CB,D)
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast as we have free time this morning to enjoy a walk around the local area, do some souvenir shopping or just relax in the hotel. We make our way to the station in Fort William around lunchtime for our train journey to Mallaig; we board the Jacobite train, described as the greatest railway journey in the world! The train stops at the village of Glenfinnan, before arriving in Mallaig. The bustling and thriving port of Mallaig situated on the North West coast along the famous Road to the Isles. The town is a fascinating place where you can soak up the atmosphere of a working fishing port and at the same time enjoy the remote location that makes this a great place to relax. On arrival in Mallaig, we will enjoy some free time before hopping on the ferry to Armadale, in the Isle of Skye. Upon arrival we drive to our accommodation to check in before coming together for this evenings dinner. 

Accommodation: Broadford Hotel or similar (1 Night)

Day 18

Isle of Skye – Inverness (CB,D)
Check out after breakfast this morning before we take a full day excursion, complete with photo stops on the way, to explore the Isle of Skye, starting with a visit to Dunvegan Castle and Gardens. Any visit to the Isle of Skye would be incomplete without enjoying the wealth of history on offer at Dunvegan Castle & Gardens, the ancestral home of the Chiefs of Clan MacLeod for 800 years. We continue to Portree where we will have some time allocated to explore and enjoy lunch (at our own expense) before continuing our journey to Dornie to visit Eilean Donan Castle. Eilean Donan Castle is one of the most recognised castles in Scotland, and probably appears on more shortbread tins and calendars than any other. It is, without doubt, a Scottish icon and certainly one of the most popular visitor attractions in the Highlands. Strategically located on its own little island, overlooking the Isle of Skye, at the point where three great sea-lochs meet, and surrounded by the majestic splendour of the forested mountains of Kintail, Eilean Donan’s setting is truly breath-taking. After leaving this breathtaking castle we head to our accommodation in Inverness to check in and enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.

Accommodation: Royal Highland Hotel Inverness or similar (1 Night)

Day 19

Inverness – Wick (CB,D)
We will enjoy breakfast before checking out and travelling to Drumnadrochit. Here we visit Loch Ness, home to the famous lake monster! We take a one hour cruise on the loch before having some free time to relax and have some lunch (own expense). Our afternoon will be spent travelling en route to Wick. Upon arrival we check in, freshen up and meet for dinner within the hotel.

Accommodation: MacKays Hotel or similar (2 Nights)

Day 20

Orkney Islands (CB,D)
After breakfast this morning we board the coach and are taken to Scrabster. Here will embark on the the ferry, crossing to Stromness, in Orkney Islands. On arrival to Stromness, a local guide will join us for a full day tour of the island. We first visit the Standing Stones of Stenness. This may be the earliest henge monument in the British Isles. The enormous Stones of Stenness are all that remains of a great stone circle on an ancient ceremonial site. Today the sites consists of four upright stones up to 6m in height in a circle that originally held 12 stones. The focus of the interior was a large hearth. The stones were encircled by a large ditch and bank, the form of which has been lost over time by ploughing. Then we travel to Kirkwall for a walking tour, which includes St Magnus Cathedral and the Bishop’s Palace. Later we drive south over the Churchill Barriers and visit the Italian Chapel before viewing the Ring of Brodgar and a visit to Skara Brae Neolithic Village. The Neolithic village of Skara Brae was discovered in the winter of 1850. Wild storms ripped the grass from a high dune known as Skara Brae, beside the Bay of Skaill, and exposed an immense midden (refuse heap) and the ruins of ancient stone buildings. The discovery proved to be the best-preserved Neolithic village in northern Europe. And so it remains today. Returning to Stromness we board the ferry for the return crossing to Scrabster and then back to Wick. Freshen up before meeting for dinner this evening in the hotel.

Day 21

Wick – Inverness (CB,D)
We will check out after breakfast and begin our travels back to Inverness with a couple of stops to break the journey. First up will be Helmsdale, a riverside village worth the stop, where we will have some free time to explore. We then travel to Golspie to visit Dunrobin Castle which includes entry to the falconry display, museum and gardens. The Castle, which resembles a French château with its towering conical spires, is the most northerly of Scotland’s great houses and the largest in the Northern Highlands with 189 rooms. Dunrobin Castle is also one of Britain’s oldest continuously inhabited houses dating back to the early 1300s, home to the Earls and later, the Dukes of Sutherland. Upon arrival in Inverness we have time to check in and freshen up before meeting to go out for dinner at a local restaurant.

Accommodation: Glen Mhor Hotel or similar (2 Nights)

Day 22

Inverness (CB,D)
After breakfast this morning, we commence on a full day tour including the Scottish Kiltmaker Visitor Centre, Cawdor Castle grounds and Culloden Moor Visitor Centre Battlefield site. The Scottish Kiltmaker Visitor Centre is Scotland’s only visitor attraction devoted to their famous national dress. We’ll enjoy a fascinating insight into the history, tradition and culture of the kilt – from its origins through to the present day. Set within the kiltmaking workshop, the Centre creates a colourful, authentic and memorable experience, brought to life with audio-visual, costume and tartan displays in all their brilliance. We will see kilts being made for export all over the world and kilts being made for their own retail shops in Inverness. We discover a traditional dress that dates back hundreds of years – and still has cultural resonance today! We then stop to view St Andrews Cathedral before heading to the Cawdor Castle grounds. Cawdor Castle is renowned for its gardens, featuring the Walled Garden, first planted in the 17th century, the Flower Garden established in the 18th century, and the Wild Garden introduced in the 1960s. In the afternoon we travel a short distance to Culloden to visit the Culloden Moor Visitor Centre Battlefield site. Marking the spot of the last major battle on British soil, the wild moor at Culloden is the resting place of 1,500 Jacobite and 50 Government soldiers who fought and died here in 1746. Today, you can walk along the battle lines and see the graves of the soldiers beside the memorial cairn in the centre of the battlefield. Flags represent the front lines of both armies and show the vast scale of the battle, whilst in the centre clan markers indicate the graves of the fallen. Returning to our accommodation, we have time to refresh before meeting for dinner in the hotel. 

Day 23

Inverness – Edinburgh  (CB,D)
We say goodbye to Inverness after breakfast today, and start on our way to Edinburgh. We will first stop in Aberdeen, where a local guide will give us a brief city tour, before our journey takes us to St. Andrews, the last stop before the Scottish capital. Enjoy some free time to explore in St. Andrews and we’ll then reboard the coach and continue to Edinburgh. We check into our accommodation and enjoy dinner in a local pub on arrival.

 Accommodation: Yotel Edinburgh or similar (3 Nights)

Day 24

Edinburgh (CB,D)
Today we will be joined by a local guide after breakfast for a full day tour of Edinburgh. We will stroll the Royal Mile and stop to view St Gile’s Cathedral before visiting the National Museum of Scotland. Explore the diversity of the natural world, world cultures, science and technology, art, design and fashion, and Scottish history, all under one roof. After viewing some of the main sights we make a visit to Edinburgh Castle, one of the most exciting historic sites in the United Kingdom. Edinburgh Castle is one of the oldest fortified places in UK. With a long rich history as a royal residence, military garrison, prison and fortress, it is alive with many exciting tales. When you climb Castle Hill, you will walk in the footsteps of soldiers, kings and queens – and even the odd pirate or two. Though parts of it remain in military use, the castle is now a world-famous visitor attraction. It’s also an iconic part of the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh World Heritage Site. Returning to the hotel there will be time to freshen up before we venture out for this evenings dinner show – Spirit of Scotland. The show is a rip roaring evening of traditional Scottish song and dance accompanied by a great selection of quality Scottish food to delight your palette The resident band and traditional Scottish Dancers provide breathtaking performances for their audience and never fail to entertain.

Days 25

Edinburgh (CB,D)
This morning after breakfast our local guide joins us for a tour to Holyrood Palace, the Kings official residence in Edinburgh. Open throughout the year, the Palace of Holyrood Palace stands at the end of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile. Explore the Palace’s close associations with some of Scotland’s most well-known historic figures such as Mary, Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie, and learn how today it is used by The King when carrying out official engagements in Scotland. The afternoon is at our leisure to explore further or get ready for tomorrows departure. This evening we will come together for a Farewell Dinner at a local restaurant.

Days 26 & 27

Edinburgh – Glasgow – Brisbane via Dubai (CB)
We enjoy a final breakfast together before we check out and are transfer to Glasgow airport in time for our flights. We return home with amazing memories of times spent with newfound friends whilst see the best of Ireland & Scotland.

 

*Please note: Itinerary is subject to change

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The following Solo Connections Terms and Conditions (‘booking conditions’) form the basis of your contract with Solo Connections and apply to all group journeys contained within this brochure and additional Solo Connections departures added at later dates, departing between 1 July, 2023 and 30 June, 2024 These conditions form the basis of your contract with Denise Marie Falsay trading as Solo Connections (ABN 92 582 582 996) (‘us’, ‘we’, or ‘our’). Please read them carefully as they set out your and our respective rights and obligations. These may also include additional terms and conditions applicable to a special offer or promotion. You confirm that you have read, understand and accept these booking conditions when you make a booking of a travel product offered by us (‘booking’) and pay the deposit for such booking.

These booking conditions may be amended occasionally. Should we amend the booking conditions, we will display the amended version on our Website or in our Travel Brochure, we can also provide the amended version of the booking conditions to you upon request. You will be bound by the current version of the booking conditions at the time you make your Booking. The Tour Brochure and these booking conditions are valid for tour departure dates specified in the (‘Tour Departure Dates’) during the validity period specified in the Tour Brochure unless otherwise indicated in your itinerary for the Booking.

Booking and Payment                                                                                     
A deposit for each booking is required within 7 days of making a booking. For all bookings made we will require a signed booking form and deposit to be sent to us within 7 days of making your booking. If we do not receive this, we will automatically cancel your Booking without further notice.  All International bookings will require a non-refundable deposit of $750.00 to $3,500.00 per person, varying due to tour inclusions, plus an additional $500 deposit should you upgrade to Business Class flights. All Australian, including Norfolk Island, bookings will require a non-refundable deposit of $500 per person.

The balance will be due 120 days prior to Tour Departure Date or as otherwise stated on your invoice. You will required to make your final payment prior to this to ensure that payment is received by us no later than 120 days prior to the Tour Departure Date or as otherwise stated on your invoice.

For bookings confirmed within 120 days prior to departure, full payment of the total amount and a signed booking form will be required immediately. We will consider payment has been received by us only when we receive payment from you. If full payment is not received by the due date, Solo Connections reserves the right to cancel all reservations and apply the normal cancellation fees. For some special offers, we may require an additional payment before the balance of the tour price is due. We will notify you of any such requirements during the booking process. Except as required by law booking deposits are not refundable and are not transferable to other tours or bookings unless under special circumstances deemed by us.                                                                                               

Prices, inclusions and fees
All tour prices are quoted in Australian Dollars (based on a minimum of 15 passengers). Unless otherwise specified in the Brochure, or your itinerary, your tour price includes all international and internal flights (if applicable), taxes to a value determined by us, airport transfers, accommodation, meals, sightseeing, admissions, cruise travel, port charges as determined by the Cruise operator, the services of a Tour Host, Tour Director (if applicable) & Cruise Director (if applicable) as per your itinerary.

Unless detailed in your itinerary as an inclusion, your tour price does not include additional airfares, airline taxes, additional optional excursions, accommodation upgrades, meals not specified in your Itinerary, drinks, laundry, passport fees, visas, vaccinations, medical assistance, government taxes and charges (excluding GST),  or any items or expenses of a personal nature. Unless specified in your itinerary as an inclusion, overnight accommodation required to meet your tour and/or any transfers and flight connections are not included in the tour price and will be at your expense.

We reserve the right not to honour any published prices that we determine were erroneous due to printing, electronic, or clerical error. If you make a booking based on erroneous pricing, we will offer you the option of cancelling your reservation and receiving a refund of any monies paid by you or confirming the booking by the difference between the erroneous price and the correct price being paid.

Unfortunately, due to the advance payments that we make on your behalf to our suppliers it is necessary for us to enforce our cancellation policies.  Any changes to your booking must be put in writing to us, we reserve the right to accept or reject any amendments.  If we accept, you must pay a change fee of $250 per person in addition to additional costs resulting from the change.

You may cancel your booking by sending us written notice of the cancellation. If you cancel a booking you will be liable to pay the scheduled cancellation fee. A name change or a change to the Tour Departure Date is considered a cancellation of the original Booking. If you cancel your tour for any reason prior to your departure date (including by changing your Tour Departure Date or a name change), you will be liable for the following cancellation fees:

Cancellation Notice prior to Tour Commencement                 Cancellation Charges (per person)                                                                             

Up to final payment due date on booking advice                           Loss of Deposit

From payment due date on booking advice                                    100 %of tour price

You may also be liable to pay cancellation fees to airlines and other third parties.

We may vary your tour price at any time before you have paid in full to the extent necessary to meet any increase in the tour costs for reasons outside our control, including airfares, fuel, government  taxes and charges, exchange rate fluctuations or other tour related costs. We will not vary the tour price after we have received the total tour cost from you, regardless of any increases in the costs incurred by us. We will notify you of any such variation.

You are responsible for and must pay for all costs and expenses incurred by you as a result of any change made by you to your Itinerary after your Tour Departure Date. This includes changes due to illness or other personal reasons.

Cancellation, delays and changes to your itinerary by us
Your Booking is conditional on us receiving a minimum number of tour passenger bookings to operate the tour and ensure an enjoyable group atmosphere. Where sufficient numbers cannot be achieved, we may cancel or delay a Tour Departure Date. We will endeavour to make any decision to cancel or delay a tour, and to notify you of that decision, at least 60 days prior to the scheduled Tour Departure Date.

Should we cancel a tour, due to not meeting minimum numbers, before departure:

  • We will use reasonable endeavours to offer you the closest available tour departure.

If the proposed alternative tour is:

(i) cheaper than your original tour price, we will refund the difference to you; or

(ii) more expensive than your original tour price, you must pay the difference to us;

  • if you accept the alternative tour, your Itinerary will be amended accordingly and we will give you an updated itinerary;
  • if you do not accept the proposed alternative tour within 7 days of being notified by us, we will refund to you all monies paid directly to us and will have no further liability to you; and
  • We are not liable for any third party costs you may incur, which we have not booked on your behalf, for example airfares or other arrangements booked independently.

Solo Connections reserves the right to vary, withdraw or cancel any tours by written notice in the event they cannot be supplied or the itinerary is changed, delayed, cancelled, or disrupted in any manner caused by the laws, regulations, acts or failures to act, demands, orders, or interpositions of any government or any subdivision or agent thereof or other authorities, or by acts of God, strikes, severe weather, fire, flood, war, rebellion, terrorism, insurrection, sickness, quarantine, epidemics, pandemics, failure of equipment or machinery, theft, malevolent acts or any other cause(s) beyond our control (each a Force Majeure Event).

Due to the nature of travel and circumstances outside of our control, it may not always be possible for us to adhere strictly to your itinerary and we may need to make alterations, before or after the commencement of the tour. Should this arise, we will use reasonable endeavours to:

(a) give you reasonable notice of any alterations, but there may be circumstances beyond our control in which alterations will be required with little, or no, advance notice; and

(b) provide or arrange an appropriate substitute sightseeing, transport and accommodation as required.

We will do everything within our power to provide you with a substitution of equal quality, but some services and facilities may not be available for all alternative arrangements.

Any changes to your itinerary will be notified to you:

(a) if prior to your tour departure date, by phone, email or to your travel agent (if applicable); or

(b) if during your tour, personally by your tour host or tour director.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, you agree that we are not liable to you for, and you release us from, any costs, claims, losses, damage or expense arising from either directly or indirectly in connection with any alteration to your itinerary or substitution carried out with the above specified information, including without limitation any:

(a)  claim for distress, disappointment or loss of enjoyment arising from the alteration;

(b) additional personal expenses incurred by you, including for food, beverages and personal items; or

(c) costs associated with any other travel arrangements affected by the changes, including any costs and expenses incurred by you for cancelling or changing those other arrangements or arising from a failure to meet a connection.

Your obligations whilst on Tour
If we, the Tour Host, the Tour Director or any of our service providers consider in our or their absolute discretion that you are affecting your own health, safety or enjoyment, or that of other passengers, including refusing to comply with instructions, we may immediately have you removed from the tour and terminate our contract. If deemed appropriate you will be given the opportunity to conform and rectify your behaviour before being removed from the tour. You will be required to make your own arrangements to return home at your own expense and we will not be liable to you for any additional costs, losses or damage you may incur or suffer.

For all international tours You must have a valid passport with an expiry date of at least six (6) months after the day of your arrival back into Australia.

You must ensure that you obtain prior to the Tour Departure Date all required entry visas for all countries to be visited during the tour. Failure to obtain correct documentation may affect your right of entry to certain countries during the tour. If you do not have the necessary documentation and are unable to participate, we will not refund any portion of your tour costs, any additional costs for you to join the tour later or any out of pocket expenses that you have incurred.

Should you be unhappy with something that does or does not happen on Your Tour, You should first raise Your concern with the Tour Host or the Tour/Cruise Director as soon as reasonably practicable as it may be possible for them to take steps to resolve Your concern with minimal delay. You must first use all reasonable endeavours to negotiate with Us in good faith to settle the dispute before commencing proceedings in any court or tribunal.

General Risks & limits on Solo Connections responsibility
Solo Connections, our employees, officers, tour managers and tour guides does not operate or own any entity that provides goods or services for your Booking. Solo Connections is solely responsible for purchasing all accommodations, meals, transportation, ground handling and other services from our independent suppliers. All such entities and persons are independent contractors. Your legal rights in connection with the provision of the travel goods or services for your Booking are against the specific travel provider and, except to the extent a problem is caused by fault on our part, are not against us. This includes without limitation where any travel service provider is unable to provide the goods or services that you have purchased as part of your Booking. In such case, your rights are against that provider and not against us.

You acknowledge and agree that there are general risks associated with travelling, which are beyond our control and without limitation we are not liable to you (or any third party) for any losses, costs or damages you may incur as a result of these risks. Such risks include:

(a)Tour variations, cancellations or interruptions caused by circumstances outside of our control, forces of nature, force majeure events

(b) injury, illness, accidents, acts of terrorism, criminal acts, financial or physical loss, death, inconvenience, disruption, delay or damage to personal property in relation to any good or services.

(c) additional personal expenses incurred by you, including for food, beverages and personal items; or

(d) costs associated with any other travel arrangements affected by the changes, including any costs and expenses incurred by you for cancelling or changing those other arrangements or arising from a failure to meet a connection, government changes to visa requirements.

You acknowledge and agree that where any part of the fully inclusive Tour or any other goods or services that are not directly provided by us, but provided by a Service Provider or contractor, in the event of any dispute or claim including for loss, damage, breach of contract or negligence arising from the conduct of the Service Provider or contractor, you must pursue your claim directly against the relevant Service Provider or contractor.

Liability Limitations
Nothing in these booking conditions exclude, restricts or modifies the application of any provision of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth), including the Australian Consumer Law as amended, consolidated, supplemented or replaced.  Our liability for breach of a guarantee, condition or warranty implied by such a provision, where it is unlawful to do so. All exclusions and limitations of our liability under these booking conditions must be read subject to this clause. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we exclude all implied terms, conditions, guarantees, representations and warranties. You acknowledge and agree that, to the maximum extent permitted by law, Solo Connections nor any of its officers, employees or agents has no liability for any act, error or omission of for any loss, cost, damage, expense or liability occasioned by a third party (including any contractors or third party travel and tour operators) arising out of this Agreement, or for any indirect or consequential loss including loss of profits, loss of revenue, loss of data or loss of opportunity. To the extent that we cannot lawfully exclude our liability, we limit our liability to you to the amount of the tour price you have actually paid to us.

To the full extent permitted by the law, you acknowledge and agree we are not liable to you in contract, under any circumstances, (including but not limited to loss of deposit or full tour price and loss of enjoyment), opportunity, profit, savings, revenue or interest or any other consequential or indirect, incidental, special or punitive loss, damage or expenses. Delay or failure by us or a Service Provider to perform our obligations under the Contract, resulting from or as a consequence of a Force Majeure Event. Where the law implies any guarantee or condition which cannot be excluded, our liability to you for breach of such an implied guarantee, condition or warranty is limited, to one or more of the following:

(a)     in the case of goods: the cost of repair of the goods, replacement or supply of equivalent goods; or

(b)     in the case of services: supplying the services again or payment of the cost of supplying the services again.

It is compulsory that all passengers travelling overseas with Solo Connections have travel insurance. We strongly recommend that you take out comprehensive travel insurance with a reputable insurance company to cover you against risks associated with your Tour including cover for loss of luggage, medical expenses, costs and expenses incurred due to cancellations, delays or other disruptions. It is your responsibility to ensure that you are covered adequately and are aware of the inclusions of your insurance policy.

Liability Disclaimer
Solo Connections reserves the right to vary, withdraw or cancel any tours by written notice in the event they cannot be supplied or the itinerary is changed, delayed, cancelled, or disrupted in any manner caused by the laws, regulations, acts or failures to act, demands, orders, or interpositions of any government or any subdivision or agent thereof or other authorities, or by acts of God, strikes, severe weather, fire, flood, war, rebellion, terrorism, insurrection, sickness, quarantine, epidemics, pandemics, failure of equipment or machinery, theft, malevolent acts or any other cause(s) beyond our control (each a Force Majeure Event).

To the maximum extent permitted by law, except where caused or contributed to by negligence on our part, Solo Connections is not and does not accept any responsibility or liability in contract, tort or otherwise for any injury, illness, death, cost, loss, damage (including but not limited to loss or damage to persons, baggage and property), delay, diversion, substitution of equipment, variation, postponement, liabilities, expense or inconvenience arising directly or indirectly from or in connection with:

  1. the acts, errors, omissions, default or negligence of third party suppliers or other third parties including government authorities, airlines, coach, rail or cruise operators, land carriers, hoteliers or any other suppliers, nor for any consequences thereof, including but not limited to changes to or lack of availability of transport, services, accommodation or facilities; or
  2. a Force Majeure Event.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Solo Connections is not and does not accept responsibility or liability for any acts, errors, omissions, default or negligence of any person, not its direct employee or under its control, including any government or governmental authority, officer or employee, and also including any employees, officers or agents of any third party supplier such as airlines, coach, rail, cruise or ferry operators, shipping companies, or any other transport providers, hoteliers or other accommodation providers, land carriers, tour operators, tour guides, tour directors, travel agents, or the providers of any other meals, facilities, goods and travel products or services on your holiday and/or tour or in relation to it and over whom Solo Connections has no control. Solo Connections is not and does not accept responsibility for any criminal conduct by any third parties.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Solo Connections is not and does not accept responsibility or liability for any requirements, terms or conditions of any third party supplier or other third parties who provide some travel products or services in the course of your holiday and/or tour. All bookings made by Solo Connections with third party suppliers or other travel product or service providers on your behalf are subject to the requirements, terms and conditions of those persons which may not be expressly the subject of our contractual agreement, particularly in relation to the applicable laws, policies and requirements of any government, governmental authority or employee including visa, entry, exit or transit requirements.

If, during your travel, you occupy a transport seat fitted with a safety belt, Solo Connections is not and does not accept liability for injury, illness, death or other loss, damage or claim arising from any incident or accident where the safety belt is not being worn correctly at the time of any incident or accident.

Solo Connections is not and does not accept any liability or responsibility for your acts, omissions, defaults, conduct, state of health, condition or circumstances, or failure to comply with the terms, conditions and requirements of any third party suppliers or other third party travel products or suppliers, or country or governmental authorities, or any of their officials, servants or agents.

If you decide that you do not wish to visit a country or part of a country you had intended to visit because of any law, condition or requirements of third party suppliers or any country or governmental authority, official, servant or agent, or because of circumstances beyond our control (and including any Force Majeure Event), you are responsible for any costs, expenses, charges, fees, losses or damage incurred as a consequence and any cancellation or amendment fees.

In relation to any responsibility or liability which cannot be excluded by law or despite the limitations above, if Solo Connections is found liable for any loss, damage, cost, liability or expense which arises out of or in any way is connected with any of the occurrences described above, then to the maximum extent permitted by law, the liability of Solo Connections will in no event exceed, in the aggregate, the greater of:

  • the amounts you paid to Solo Connections in connection with the travel products or services; or
  • AU$100.00.

Data Protection & Privacy
In order to make your booking, we will require certain personal information from you. We handle your personal information in accordance with our Privacy Policy which is available on our website at https://soloconnections.com.au/privacy-policy/. By agreeing to these booking conditions, you agree to the terms of the Privacy Policy.

Important notices about Your Tour             

Tour Participation                                                                                            

Special needs: We welcome you if you have a disability or other special needs, provided you are accompanied by a companion capable of providing all the assistance you require. Please note that although we will use reasonable endeavours to provide you with all the activities on your Itinerary, depending on your disability, you may not be able to participate in every activity and the Tour Host or Tour Director will have the right to refuse your participation if they believe your health and safety or the health and safety of other passengers may be impacted by your participation. You must advise us, of any disability, medical condition or dietary requirement at the time of Booking. We may decline your booking if we believe that we cannot adequately provide for all your special needs or that there is a risk to your health, safety and enjoyment or to any other guests.

General Health and Fitness:
A reasonable level of fitness and health is required to participate on Solo Connections Tours. It is your responsibility to advise of any pre-existing medical conditions or health and mobility related concerns that may affect the normal conduct of a holiday package and the enjoyment of other passengers. As at 10 May 2021 all passengers, regardless of age, will be required to complete a self-declaration form. This form will be provided to you once your booking is confirmed and you will need to mail the original form or scan and email to info@soloconnections.com.au . Should your health condition change after completing this form and prior to departure, you are obligated to advise Solo Connections of such changes. Failure to do so, could result in you being refused the right to join the tour and any costs relating to you being able to return home would be at your own expense and no refund of tour costs will be provided. Medical forms may be life-saving and must be fully completed. Solo Connections will adhere to Australian Queensland (QLD) Health Records and Privacy Act guidelines. Medical records are kept post trip for 12 months for medical or legal reference if required.

Please note that non-declaration of a medical condition may jeopardise not only your trip but also everyone else’s. Solo Connections reserves the right to make the final judgement on whether you are deemed a participant fit to join the tour, and or participate in any organized activities. If Solo Connections deems it necessary, you will be required to provide a letter from your GP stating you are fit to travel.

Cruises
Cruise Cabins: Your Tour Price is based on the Cabin category indicated in the Tour Brochure. Upgrades are subject to availability and will be at an additional cost.

Docking Position: During port stops, ships may dock side-by-side, obstructing views and requiring you to pass through other ships to embark and disembark.

Ship Facilities: It is important to note that:

(i) not all cruise ships have elevators, and ships that are equipped with elevators may not have elevator access to all decks, possible upgrades may be required;

(ii) wheelchair passengers should be aware that cabin doors, rest rooms and corridors may not be wide enough to provide access for standard wheelchairs;

(iii) requests for disabled rooms must be made at the time of Booking and are subject to availability;

(iv) for safety reasons, passengers in wheelchairs cannot be carried on boarding ramps whilst the ship is tied up or at anchor, or on to motor coaches; and

(v) wheelchairs and walkers can be carried in the luggage compartment of motor coaches subject to space limitations.

Internet Service
Internet availability and quality may vary from country to country and can also be affected by technical issues, weather or unfavourable terrains and other factors outside our control. We do not guarantee the availability, price or quality of internet connections.

 

Photography
Our tours offer some of the most spectacular and beautiful photographic scenery in the world. However, we cannot guarantee that every scene or highlighted featured in a Tour Brochure or Itinerary will be available on each Tour. No refund will be available for any resulting missed scene or photographic “opportunity”.                

Smoking
Smoking is limited to designated smoking areas within hotels for the comfort of other guests. Smoking is not permitted on coaches or such other places as nominated by us from time to time. Although we will endeavour to ensure there are opportunities for you to smoke during the Tour, we cannot guarantee such opportunities will be available.

Medical Services
We are not, and our Service Providers are not, liable regarding the provision of any medical care you may require or choose to accept during the Tour. We cannot guarantee to provide a personal escort for medical visits should the need arise.

Travel sickness
If you suffer from travel sickness, you should arrange medication or other alternatives to treat symptoms, as we cannot make allowances for this.

Additional Important Information                                                                                

Air Travel and baggage
Airfares booked as part of your tour will be through the most appropriate route although may not be a direct flight. Depending on departure date and time of booking the required booking class for airfare offer may be too far in advance to book with the appropriate airline. If the required booking class is unavailable air surcharges may apply. The flight quote including air taxes and surcharges will be confirmed once all air sectors are booked and confirmed. Taxes are defined as all airline and government taxes and surcharges. Taxes are subject to change and will be advised at the time of flight reservation. Please contact Solo Connections for applicable rules and regulations relating to your air travel.

Luggage
Tour participants are entitled to one suitcase per person. Your suitcase must not exceed 76 x 53 x 28cms (30’’ x 21’’x 11’’) and must not weigh more than 20kg (42lbs) unless otherwise specified. It is your responsibility to ensure your luggage complies with applicable airline luggage restrictions and you acknowledge that we, contracted carriers or Service Providers may elect not to carry overweight items, and that you will be responsible for any excess baggage charges.

Sightseeing on Tour
Visits to some religious sites may require a level, deemed by that country, of appropriate clothing being worn. You should consult Solo Connections reservations office or your Travel Agent in regards to your tour requirements.

Passenger Requirements
You must advise us in writing of any and all special requests and dietary requirements at the time of booking. We will make every reasonable effort to accommodate your dietary requests but cannot guarantee that such requests can be met.

Young Passengers:
(i) Passengers under the age of 18 years (as at the Tour Departure Date) will not be accepted.

Images
All images in Tour Brochures represent typical scenes and descriptive detail for each tour, however it is possible that the particular subject matter may not be seen or experienced on Your Tour. Also, some pictures may have been digitally enhanced.
Accommodation
We may substitute hotel accommodation of a similar standard in the place of the advertised hotel due to hotel availability issues. Any changes will be notified once confirmed with the hotel. Although we have taken reasonable steps to secure the most suitable hotel accommodation in the areas of the Tour, we are not liable to you for the quality, size or fitness of hotel rooms.

General
These booking conditions are governed by and are to be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Queensland and Australia.  Each party irrevocably and unconditionally submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts and Tribunal of Queensland and Courts entitled to hear appeals from those Courts and Tribunals.

If any clause or part of any clause is in any way unenforceable, invalid or illegal, it is to be read down so as to be enforceable, valid and legal.  If this is not possible, the clause (or where possible, the offending part) is to be severed from this agreement without affecting the enforceability, validity or legality of the remaining clauses (or parts of those clauses) which will continue in full force and effect.

A right created by this agreement cannot be waived except in writing signed by the party entitled to that right.  Delay by a party in exercising a right does not constitute a waiver of that right, nor will a waiver (either wholly or in part) by a party of a right operate as a subsequent waiver of the same right or of any other right of that party.

Contact Details
Should you need to contact us, our office details are as follows:
Email: info@soloconnections.com.au
Telephone: 1300 044 444
Postal: PO Box 119, Aspley, QLD, 4034, Australia

Our office is open from 9am to 5pm AEST Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays in Queensland).

We may need to contact you before the Tour Departure Date, including for example, if there is a change to your flight itinerary. It is therefore very important that you keep Your Contact Details up to date with Solo Connections or your Travel Agent and notify us or them immediately of any changes.