History and Hops: Oktoberfest Adventure in Germany

History and Hops: Oktoberfest Adventure in Germany

9 DAYS, 7 NIGHTS INCLUDING HOTELS, MEALS, DAY TRIPS, AND AIRFARE FROM CINCINNATI, OH – CVG

The Clermont Chamber of Commerce Foundation has partnered again with Aventura World to offer another international excursion, this time to GERMANY for 9 days and 7 nights, Sept. 28-Oct. 6, 2024!

Our home away from home is Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol, located in the Alpine region of Austria. The city has 140,000 inhabitants and hosts one of the oldest universities in Europe, founded in the year 1562. Innsbruck is a superb destination, situated in an ideal location. It is best known for its rich cultural heritage and is only a stone’s throw away from Italy and Germany. This splendid city has been the host destination of the Olympic Winter Games twice, in 1964 and in 1976. In Innsbruck, some 160 restaurants, cafés and bars, most of them in walking distance to the old town, offer traditional Tyrolean and Austrian specialties as well as international dishes. While in the area, we will visit the world-famous Oktoberfest to experience tradition, culture and raise your beer stein to toast “Prost!”

DESTINATION HIGHLIGHTS

• Extended stay in one location
• Breathtaking Tyrolian mountain scenery
• Fairytale castles
• Munich during Oktoberfest*
• Neuschwanstein Castle – inspiration for Walt Disney’s
Magic Kingdom
• Innsbruck, home of the 1964 & 1976 Winter Olympics
• Explore the elegant palaces of Vienna
• Experience the grandeur of Vienna

• Opulent Schönbrunn Palace
• The “The Sound of Music” countryside
• The Italian Alps
• Imperial Salzburg
• Sleepy Tyrolian Villages
• Tyrolian Dinner and folklore show
• The Iceman Ortz
• Fresh mountain air
• The musical history of Mozart, Beethoven, Strauss and more…


Tour Features


  • ROUND TRIP AIR TRANSPORTATION – Air transportation from Cincinnati, OH – CVG
  • FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS – Hotel accommodations for 7 nights
  • SUPERB CUISINE – 11 included meals consisting of 7 buffet breakfasts and 4 dinners (including a Tyrolean dinner show)
  • SIGHTSEEING TOUR PROGRAM – Sightseeing, including local guide and all entrance fees as follows: Full day tour to Munich during Oktoberfest*, Tour of Neuschwanstein Castle, and Half day tour of Innsbruck. Optional tours available
  • CULTURAL DISCOVERY SERIES – Our program encompasses cultural connections, in-depth learning on the local economy and social systems, and interaction with locals such as a Tyrolean folk dancing performance with dinner in Austria
  • PROFESSIONAL TOUR DIRECTOR – Assistance of a professional Tour Director for the entire length of the tour upon arrival in Munich
  • DELUXE MOTORCOACHES – Touring by private deluxe air conditioned motorcoach
  • BAGGAGE HANDLING AND TRANSFERS – Baggage handling for one piece of checked luggage outside of the airport

Day 1 Depart USA: Depart from the USA on your overnight flight to Munich, Germany.

Day 2 Arrive Munich/Innsbruck: Upon arrival in Germany, you will be met by your tour director outside the secure area of the airport. We will then take a scenic drive to Innsbruck and check in to your hotel, home for the next seven nights. Innsbruck is the provincial capital of Tyrol and it has twice served as host to the Winter Olympics. This beautiful alpine destination, with its historical buildings, breathtaking scenery and snow-capped mountains, is one of the most wonderful places to visit in all of Europe.

Day 3 Innsbruck – City Tour: After breakfast we will head out on our city tour of Innsbruck. First we will visit the old town where we view everybody’s favorite, the world-famous Golden Roof. Then it’s off to see the famous triumph gate and the Innsbruck Imperial Palace, “Hofburg”. In addition, we will visit the Olympic stadium and ski jump and the beautiful gardens of the Ambras Castle. The afternoon is yours to relax, shop for Cuckoo clocks or explore on your own. This evening head out on our Cultural Discovery Series event – a Tyrolean dinner and show. Clap along to traditional Tyrolean folk dancing and music on a raucous evening in Innsbruck! Taking place inside the family-run Sandwirt Restaurant, the show features dancing by the friendly Gundolf family, as well as cowbell ringing and jigs aplenty. We will enjoy a hearty Austrian 3-course Tyrolean feast, featuring local delights like Wiener schnitzel. (B,D)

Day 4 Innsbruck: Today is spent at leisure or take an optional tour to Salzburg. Considered one of the jewels in the crown of Europe, the city of Salzburg has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site, framed by the majestic backdrop of the snowcapped Alps and famed for its old world glamour. Discover the historical side of Salzburg with a guided walking tour. Feel like you’re going back in time as you explore Salzburg’s Baroque old town with its beautiful churches and cathedrals. Experience the city’s charming streets with their unique wrought iron signs, its large squares with fountains and buildings inspired by royalty. As we walk we will view many of the city’s famous sites, including the majestic Cathedral of Salzburg, Mozart’s birthplace, and more. The hills will come alive with the Original Sound of Music, as we visit many sites from the movie Sound of Music, with Julie Andrews. Afterwards we will have some free time to explore the old town and experience this grand city. (B)

Day 5 Innsbruck – Munich Tour and Oktoberfest*: After breakfast we leave Austria and enter Germany as we travel down the autobahn to Munich, the Capital of Bavaria. Munich sits at the foot of the Bavarian mountains and is the home of BMW, oompah bands, and a vibrant history and delicious beer. On display will be the fourth largest glockenspiel in the world, Marienplatz, Munich Cathedral and the Olympic Park. Today, Munich is the beer capital of the world and the home to the legendary Oktoberfest event. Oktoberfest is an important part of Bavarian culture and history, having been held since 1810. Along with your tour director, we take the day to travel into the heart of Oktoberfest Munich, drink like the locals drink, dine on a feast of Bavarian favorites and “drink in” the incredible atmosphere. (B,D)

Day 6 Innsbruck: Today relax, take it easy, do your last-minute shopping for crystal or join the optional tour to Merano, Italy. As we leave Innsbruck behind, we will enjoy impressive panoramic views of the Austrian, Italian and Swiss Alps as we head to Resia Lake for a photo stop. We will then reach the town of Merano, Italy where we have a walking tour. Afterwards there will be free time to explore on your own, breathe the pure mountain air and taste some of the local Italian specialties. On the way back to Innsbruck, we visit the Alpine town of Bolzano to see the Archeological Museum containing the famous iceman Ötzi, a well-preserved natural mummy who lived around 3,300 BC. The mummy was found in September 1991 in the Ötztal Alps, hence the name Ötzi. (B)

Day 7 Innsbruck – Neuschwanstein Castle Tour: Following breakfast, we enter the fairytale kingdom of 19th century Bavaria on our Neuschwanstein Castle tour! You’ll visit the enchanted castle once inhabited by King Ludwig II and take in the breathtaking alpine views of lakes and rugged Mountains. Neuschwanstein appears through the mist like something out of a dream, and as you listen to your guide you will learn about the tragic reign of the legendary “mad” Ludwig, including the obsession that drove him to build his secluded dream castle in the Alps. Enjoy dinner this evening at a traditional local restaurant in Innsbruck. (B,D)

Day 8 Innsbruck: Today is a day at leisure to relax, unwind, visit the cafes, elegant shops, and boutiques, or simply enjoy strolling through the historic old town, or join the optional tour into the Mittenwald and Garmisch Partenkirchen, two unforgettable favorites of the area. Innsbruck Neuschwanstein Castle Mittenwald is not only one of the most important violin making centers in the world, it is also famous for its many colorful wall paintings (“Lüftlmalereien”). The facades of many houses are decorated with wall paintings dating from the 18th century and later. In 1786 the German writer Goethe called the town a living picture book, and it remains like this today. Then it’s off to the resort town of Garmisch Partenkirchen. Partenkirchen is the older town of the two, dating to A.D. 15, when it was a Roman town called Partanum. Independent towns for centuries and still separated by the Partnach River, Garmisch and Partenkirchen were forcibly joined together in 1935, under Hitler’s instructions, to host the 1936 Winter Olympics. Today, the area of Partenkirchen is centered on the quiet, cobblestoned Ludwigstrasse. The narrow street is lined with historic buildings with open wooden shutters and street-facing facades painted in pastel-hued imagery of religious, pastoral and regional scenes. The Garmisch district is more modern and famous for its skiing. Here we will tour the squares of Richard Strauss Platz and Marienplatz, and enjoy some free time. As we return to Innsbruck we may catch a glimpse of the Zugspite, Germany’s tallest mountain at nearly 10,000 feet. Tonight we will have a farewell dinner at the hotel. (B,D)

Day 9 Innsbruck to USA or extend your stay with an optional Imperial Vienna extension: This morning we will say goodbye to Innsbruck and the Tyrol and drive to the airport for our flight back to the U.S. (B)


Imperial Vienna Extension


Imperial Vienna is an optional extension to the History and Hops Excursion:

Day 9 Innsbruck – Melk Abbey Tour /Vienna: This morning we leave Innsbruck behind and head to Melk. Here you will visit the magnificent 900-year old Benedictine Abbey. Located in the Wachau Valley of Austria, Melk awaits to be explored. In the Abbey complex you can visit the famed marble hall, illustrious library, and the Abbey Church with its twin towers and 200-ft high dome. Later in the day we will continue on to Vienna, Austria’s capital city. Welcome to Vienna the capital and largest city of Austria, as well as the country’s cultural, political and economic center. Renowned the world over for its musical heritage, Vienna is often called the “City of Music” with many musical prodigies having worked there including: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, and many more. Interestingly, in some circles the city is also regarded as the “City of Dreams,” as it was the home of Sigmund Freud. (B)

Day 10 Vienna – City Tour: Your city tour of Vienna will take you to the city’s most important sights: the Ringstrasse, the Schwarzenbergplatz, the Karlskirche and Vienna’s stunning Opera House and the impressive St. Stephan’s Cathedral. The tour will concluded at the Schönbrunn Palace, one of the most important cultural monuments in the country, and one of the major attractions in Vienna. In the afternoon you have the opportunity to explore one of the most famous European cities at a relaxed pace, experience its imperial history; shop or visit one of its numerous exciting museums. (B)

Day 11 Vienna to USA: After breakfast transfer to the airport for your return flight home. (B)

(B) – Breakfast, (D) – Dinner

*The Oktoberfest festivities on day 5 will only occur during the Oktoberfest season.

Hotel and Itinerary are subject to change.

TOUR ACTIVITY LEVEL: EASY 1 2 3 4 5 ACTIVE


Tour Investment

Tour price is $4,199 per person, double occupancy.

The price of $4,199 including FREE Mittenwald Tour is an early bird special if the program is reserved with a deposit by April 30, 2024. The price increases by $100 per person ($4,299) after this date.

For single occupancy, add $699 (limited availability).

Fuel surcharges of $350 and taxes of $150 per person are included in the price and are valid at the time of printing but are subject to change.

Please note: Though rare, it may be necessary to substitute hotels and adjust itineraries at guide’s discretion due to local conditions.

OPTIONAL VIENNA EXTENSION: Vienna Extension: $739 Double Occupancy or $1,098 Single


Questions?

For more details and reservations contact:
Andrew McAfee at Clermont Chamber of Commerce Foundation
E-mail: andrew.mcafee@clermontchamber.com
Telephone: (513) 576-5007

Reservations can also be made online: www.aventuraworld.com/booking. The group booking code is: LCTOQN

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