Take in two world-class archaeological sites on this full-day optional excursion. First, you’ll visit Bath, built in the 1st century as a vacation retreat for the empire’s elite. Then, continue on to unmistakable Stonehenge, whose exact origin and purpose remain shrouded in mystery more than 4,000 years after its construction.
Opt to visit the quaint village where Claude Monet lived and worked for over 40 years. See the gardens that inspired for the painter’s famous works his gardens, and see what inspired the man himself on a tour of his former home. Note: Only available between April 1-Oct. 31. Monet’s home is closed Mondays.
Nestled in the northwestern suburbs of Paris, the commune of Auvers-sur-Oise has been called home by many of the most famous French Impressionists, van Gogh and Cézanne among them. On this optional excursion, you’ll tour the small town and visit the House of van Gogh. Note: Only available between Nov. 1-March 31.