“Day tour of downtown Toronto ”
Varol met us promptly at 10 am at our hotel and returned us at 4 pm. He was always polite and friendly and extremely knowledgeable about the city - its history, facts, culture, politics and the geography of navigating through the city traffic. He is an excellent driver, maintaining good road focus while also talking about everything around us and answering our silly questions. We stopped several times to visit local sites. Once he guided us around to point out features, otherwise he described what we would see and waited with the car for our text that we were returning. I highly recommend Varol for this fun tour.
Varol K.
(2 reviews)Dear Martin and Trudy, Thanks a lot for your kind comments. I am happy to have delivered a tour that met or exceeded your expectations. Sincerely, Varol
“highly recommended”
Highly recommended. Very flexible and understanding. Will call her next time when visiting Quebec again.
“Excellent Guide and Awesome Tour”
Varol was very knowledgeable and provided great information about the region throughout the journey. Had a fun and pleasant tour. Highly recommended.
Varol K.
(2 reviews)Dear Swati, Thanks for your kind comments. I was pleased to have delivered a tour that met or exceeded your expectations. Please also accept my apologies for my very late response. Sincerely, Varol
Ultimately this depends on what exactly you’d like to do. Interested in skiing or snowboarding? Well then a winter (or even autumn) trip between November and February would be best. Prefer warmer temperatures? Well then a spring or summer trip sometime between April and August would be our recommendation.
As noted above, this depends on the season, but if you’re heading to Canada during the colder months it’s important to pack winter clothing. This includes a thick winter coat, gloves, scarf, and thick shoes or winter boots if you own a pair. The more water-proof your shoes are the better as you’ll be trudging through snow and ice quite a bit (and everyone hates wet socks).
Montreal One Day Private Tour - A completely customizable tour through the top attractions and best scenic spots of Montreal Island.
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- 2nd: Canada is the second-largest country in the world by land area.
- 85%: Percentage of the world’s supply of maple syrup produced in Canada.
- Kanata: Canada’s name is derived from an indigenous word meaning ‘village’ in the language of the St. Lawrence Iroquoians.
- Vikings: The first non-indigenous settlers of Canada were Vikings who landed in Newfoundland around 1,000 CE.
- English & French: The country’s two official languages.
DO’S
- Prepare for the climate appropriately, especially during the winter months
- Smile and maintain eye contact
- Don’t shout, but feel free to wave when greeting someone
- Be polite - everyone appreciates a ‘please’ and ‘thank you’
- Learn a few French phrases if you’re visiting Quebec
DON’TS
- Don’t point at people, especially strangers
- Don’t chew with your mouth open or spit in public
- Don’t discuss religion or politics with locals unless they bring it up
- Don’t litter anywhere, but especially not in parks or nature reserves
- Don’t be surprised if someone holds the door for you, simply accept the polite gesture
1. Stress-free transportation: Figuring out train or bus schedules in a foreign country can be an intimidating experience. A private guide can meet you at your hotel and accompany you all the way to your destination (whether by car or public transport).
2. Customization: Don’t feel like you’re being forced into certain experiences, with a private tour you can customize your itinerary completely.
3. Convenience: By hiring a private guide all the hassle of planning instantly falls by the wayside. Your guide will take care of everything, from where to go, how to get there, which tickets to buy, and more.
4. Safety: International tourists are unfortunately a favorite target of the unscrupulous, from something as simple to overcharging to holiday ruining pickpockets. Traveling alongside a local guide means they can help keep you safe and ensure you don’t get tricked by any tourist trap.
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