Updated July 27, 2020
We know current events are weighing heavily on everyone’s minds. We hope that you and your family are safe and healthy as we continue to face the unique challenges of this pandemic.
At this time we have reached out via email to all clients with departures in 2020. We have contacted all booked guests through the end of this calendar year to provide guidance or options. If you did not receive an email from us, please check your spam folder for this message. Please reply to this message or reach out so we may assist you.
We thank you for your kindness and patience as we address requests and concerns with the imminence of departure in mind.
Please note that many European tour operators have resumed tours as of June 2020. If you desire to cancel a departure that has not been canceled by the operator standard cancelation fees apply.
Resources
United States
U.S. Department of State
The U.S. Department of State issues travel advisories for a variety of reasons including crime, terrorist activity, civil unrest, health, natural disaster/weather, and current events.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The CDC provides travel health notices to inform travelers about current health issues that may impact travelers’ health.
Canada
Government of Canada
The Government of Canada Travel and Advisory page provides alerts and warnings for countries worldwide.
European and global perspective
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
The ECDC identifies, assesses, and communicates current and emerging threats to human health for the EU.
World Health Organization
The WHO works worldwide to promote health and keep the world safe by providing travel advice and advisories.
European Commission
The European Commission provides links to each country’s website where you may find updates from the respective countries (please defer to English language site versions).