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What is the difference between “visit”, “view” and “see” in the itineraries?

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What is the difference between “visit”, “view” and “see” in the itineraries?

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• Here is a glossary of some common terms used in our itineraries: Visit – Your coach will stop and you’ll get to visit a specific site. View – A brief stop and an opportunity to take photos. See – Your Trafalgar coach will drive by the site so that you can see it. Sightseeing tour – A local city guide will accompany you on a tour of a city or site. Orientation tour – Places of interest are pointed out, allowing you to go and explore them on your own. ‘Why not see’ or ‘perhaps enjoy’ – These phrases refer to optional excursions not included in the tour package, but are available for an additional fee. Time to explore and discover – Free time on your own. A day to relax – No planned activities; time for optional excursions or other independent activities.

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