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Ice Hotel & Quebec City
1 Night Toronto | 1 Night Quebec City | 1 Night Quebec City | 1 Night Quebec City | 2 Night Toronto

Description
Experience a winter in Canada the most outrageous way possible - by spending a night in the Ice Hotel! You will spend a night in a real ice hotel with dinner, a drink and breakfast included plus the comfort of two nights in historic Quebec City with a traditional French Canadian dinner in the Old City. This holiday promises a time you'd cherish all your life. Book it to believe it! . ....More
Inclusions
Economy-Class Airfare Ex BOM/Ex DEL on Jet Airways & Air Canada
 
Airport Taxes as of date
 
Cost of Single Entry Canada Visa
 
Airport Transfers as specified in the itinerary
   
Visit Quebec City and the Ice Hotel
   
3 Nights Stay in Toronto - Hotel Metropolitan (Standard room), on Room only basis
   

Day 1 - Toronto City

Meals: Nil

Arrive in Toronto transfer to your Hotel (included) and spend a day in the most vibrant city in Canada, Toronto, before you leave for Quebec City for the next day.

Day 2 - Quebec City

Meals: Nil

Today transfer (on own) to the airport for your flight to Quebec City. Upon arrival in Quebec City, transfer (on your own using a taxi or limousine) to your downtown hotel. Enjoy the rest of the day to explore the city. Have a comfortable overnight stay at the hotel in Quebec City

Day 3 - Quebec City to Ice Hotel

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

Today experience a unique adventure where you will be spending the night at the Ice Hotel, located just 20 minutes away from the greater Quebec City area. Upon arrival, you will check-in to the hotel. Imagine a structure made out of ice and snow with ceilings as high as 5 metres (16 feet), walls covered with original artwork and furniture carved from ice blocks. Just like its counterpart in Sweden, Ice Hotel Canada has two art galleries, a movie theatre and the famous Absolut Ice Bar. Included is an Absolut vodka, welcome drink and dinner. Enjoy an overnight stay in the Ice Hotel.

Day 4 - Ice Hotel to Quebec City

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

After enjoying a buffet breakfast (included), check out of the hotel and spend the day at leisure until your transfer back to Quebec City. In the evening, enjoy a traditional French Canadian meal (included) at Aux Anciens Canadiens, located in Old Quebec City. Return to the hotel for a comfortable overnight stay in Quebec City.

Day 5 - Quebec City - Toronto City

Meals: Breakfast

Check-out from the hotel in the morning for the journey back to Toronto. On arrival transfer (on own) to your hotel in Toronto. Check in at your hotel. Overnight in Quebec City.

Day 6 - Toronto City

Meals: Nil

Today enjoy the day on your own to explore the city or opt for any of the optional tours like Hop-on Hop-off City Tour of Toronto, or take a day tour to Niagara Falls amongst others. Have a comfortable overnight stay at the hotel in Toronto City

Day 7 - Toronto City

Meals: Nil

Check-out from the hotel in the morning and transfer back to airport (included) for the journey back home.

Destination:   Toronto       Quebec City      

Toronto

Toronto once had a reputation as Toronto the Good, a stoic and bland city, but this has long since been forgotten. The culture and flavor that the wave of immigrants in the 1970’s brought has turned Toronto Canada into a mosaic of color and diversity. Greeks, Italians, Somalians, Jamaicans, Chinese, Vietnamese and others make of this mosaic, much to Torontos benefit. Toronto Canada is a place where you just might want to stay! It is named as one of the top places in the world to lives. Toronto's kitchens are as multicultural as its population. Korean walnut cakes, Italian espresso, Malaysian laksas and face-melting Indian curries - all in a day's dining.

Quebec City

Quebec City- the official capital of the province of Quebec is steeped in history and European in flavour. The old town is the only fortified city north of Mexico in North America Quebec Citys Old Town itself is a work of art: Cobblestone walkways, well-preserved 17th century architecture, café culture and the only North American fortress walls that still exist north of Mexico, all of which has given it status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.