Bus Tours in Europe
Explore the changing landscapes of Europe by comfortable coach ride - what better way to soak up the sights? Stop for crepes in Paris, gelato in Rome, and pierogi in Krakow. Yodel at the top of your lungs in the Swiss Alps, and fill your camera in London. Cruise down the Danube, or visit the beautiful Vatican. Game of Thrones fan? It has to be Dubrovnik. Check out Europe’s jewels in true comfort.
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Ella • traveled in November, 2025
Amazing with how many activities that were offered
European Encounter (Start London, Classic) - M
Meyung • traveled in November, 2025
The 14-days Balkans tour started and ended with our Leader Valentina. She was everything, everywhere all at once, while never losing her cool and her smile! At every twist and turn of the 3,000 meter-high and 2,500 kilometer-long road, we all realized how much our lives depended on our bus driver Borris’ exceptional skills. Not to mention the breathtaking scenery of the Balkans and the cultural, historical lessons I learned from being on site. Last but not least, the friendships we have forged among our twenty something group made this my best voyage to date. Thank you Penguin Travels!
Balkan Kaleidoscope - A
Ashley • traveled in June
Overall, i had an awesome time in Europe! So I'll start with the bad and end with the good! Paying extras for alot of the optionals, I personally felt some were badly planned/ organised and way out of pocket. Quite a few of them were much cheaper to book and pay on getyourguide, whilst still appreciating the organisation and timing for booking with the tour. 1 hour in Positano was not worth the amount of money we paid. 1 hour in Sorrento as well. We were told we weren't allowed to catch the bus and do our own thing for some of the optionals, yet when we chose not to do an optional, such as pompei, we had to still be on the bus and wait around a small market for 3 hours. We were encouraged to take the walking tour of Rome, not being told that we would already be there and had the option to stay. So instead of heading back to the hotel for 3 hours like the rest, we stayed in Rome and adventured ourselves, and ended up paying for the walking tour, which of most we'd already seen ourselves. We were misguided to believe we had to take the tour to get into the city. Otherwise would have to find our own transportation. Other than that, for the price of what it was, it was great hotels and great places to see. I loved the fact the tour was all ages. It would have been great to maybe do a game or something on the bus to get everyone to know eachother and open up a little earlier. Other people agreed by the end when we all eventually mingled and became friends! I think being told we were a "tough crowd" numerous times by our guide, didn't really allow us to be our fun selves. It kind of set the precedent. Raymond was a great your guide overall, but sometimes when asking a question his reaction would make me feel uneasy to ask any more. A little defensive and sarcastic. Was unsure of whether it was his way of trying to break the ice or not but if it didn't work the first few times he should try a different approach lol. Got a little defensive when asking questions about the prices of the optionals as well. The fact the bus would give us a coffee break, and broke up the hours was great, and absolutely so was Michelli the bus driver. What an awesome driver ?? the hotels were all great ?? only 1 night I would say it would have been great to have dinner included as we didn't arrive to our hotel until dinner time then we had to go and find our own. This was in Nice, France. Overall, I don't know if I'd highly recommend the same itinerary to a friend, but I would say it wasn't the worst but just beware of some of the faults.
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10 best Coach / Bus Europe tour packages
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European Encounter (Start London, Classic)
75 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The overall itinerary was really good, the amount of days spent at each location and activities available made it really easy to experience what you wanted to at each destination.”
Riley, traveled in October
Travel comfortably by coach from London through 8 countries, with scenic routes including Swiss Alps crossings and Italian Riviera coastlines. Journey features stops at Dresden's Royal Residence, Venice's waterways, and Lucerne's Chapel Bridge.
Duration 16 days Destinations England, France, Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Italy, Switzerland Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From $3,395
10% Off- US$3,056You save $340
Balkan Kaleidoscope
191 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Well planned and well executed. The group worked fine, the bus became a second home.”
Johan, traveled in April
An air-conditioned coach rolls from Sofia through eight countries along the Adriatic coast and mountain passes. The route connects UNESCO sites like Dubrovnik's Old Town and Kotor Bay.
Duration 14 days Destinations Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Albania, Macedonia Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Penguin Travel From
10% Off- US$1,283+$353 local payments
Duration 12 days Destinations Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), Austria, Switzerland, France, England Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
10% Off- US$2,896
European Cavalcade (End Paris)
10 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent 18 days itineraries!”
Anicia, traveled in June
Luxury Wi-Fi equipped coaches, rated 4.8/5, connect Amsterdam to Paris via 17 cities. Highlights include Rhine River cruise and Monaco coastline. Professional drivers navigate medieval towns and mountain passes with expertise.
Duration 18 days Destinations Netherlands, Germany, France, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Costsaver From
10% Off- US$3,650
The Best of Eastern Europe
194 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Wonderful journey through some beautiful countries.”
Kylee, traveled in September
Luxury coaches carry you to Berlin's Brandenburg Gate, Warsaw's Cathedral of St. John, and Prague's Astronomical Clock. The 2,048km route features stops at Auschwitz, Jasna Góra Monastery, and Dresden's Zwinger Palace with expert commentary.
Duration 14 days Destinations Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From $4,299
12% Off- US$3,799You save $500
Europe Taster
376 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Very responsible and always willing to help. Highly recommend him as your next tour guide.”
Bo, traveled in January
Premium coaches rated 4.7/5 connect London through Paris, Swiss Alps, Rhine Valley, and Amsterdam. The 2,100 km route across 6 countries features scenic drives through Burgundy vineyards, mountain passes, and medieval towns, with experienced drivers.
Duration 7 days Destinations England, France, Switzerland, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Expat Explore Travel From $2,590
37% Off- US$1,635You save $955
Europe Escape
868 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“My Europe Escape tour with Expat Explorer was absolutely outstanding, and a huge part of that was thanks to our tour guide.”
Zolzaya, traveled in October
Modern coaches provide comfortable transport from Venice's canals to Paris's boulevards. The route includes landmarks like Munich's Oktoberfest grounds and Amsterdam's Riekermolen windmill. Scenic drives through Brenner Pass and Rhine Valley feature experienced drivers.
Duration 12 days Destinations Italy, Austria, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France, Vatican City (Holy See) Age Range Ages 10+ Operator Expat Explore Travel From $3,570
24% Off- US$2,715You save $855
What our customers ask about Bus Tours in Europe
What are the key attractions covered on most bus tours in Europe?
European coach tours provide access to major landmarks across the continent. The itineraries connect iconic sites from Rome's Colosseum to Paris's Eiffel Tower and Amsterdam's Anne Frank House. Many routes blend visits to capital cities with stops in smaller regional towns. For example the European Trail tour covers 18 cities in 12 countries over 25 days with accommodations at properties like Hotel Duo Prague and Ibis Budapest City. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "We got to experience everything from the canals of Venice to the castles of Germany to the beaches of Barcelona. The variety of attractions and destinations was incredible."
What is the typical daily schedule like on a coach tour in Europe?
The day begins with breakfast between 7:00-7:30 AM followed by coach departure. Most itineraries include 3-4 hours of driving with breaks every few hours. Afternoon activities focus on guided walks or independent exploration time at key destinations. Evening programs feature group dinners at local establishments like Berlin's Kruezburger Himmel or optional outings such as Paris's Moulin Rouge show. Accommodations are typically 3-4 star properties like London's Park Plaza Riverbank. As one TourRadar traveler noted on a Contiki tour "We saw beautiful places learned a lot enjoyed local cuisine and the guide made even the longest bus rides enjoyable with fun games and stories."
How do bus tours in Europe accommodate stops for sightseeing and relaxation?
The routes include regular rest stops every 2-3 hours at service areas and viewpoints. Major attractions like the Roman Colosseum or Eiffel Tower receive 2-4 hour visit windows. Many itineraries feature two-night stays at properties like Park Inn Cardiff City Centre or Hotel Arrochar Scotland allowing proper downtime. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The stops were well-timed - we had enough time to see major sights without feeling rushed plus regular breaks to stretch our legs and grab snacks."
What unique scenic experiences can travelers enjoy from the comfort of a bus tour in Europe?
The routes showcase dramatic landscapes along Italy's Amalfi Coast through the Swiss Alps around Lucerne and across the Scottish Highlands. Modern coaches with large windows provide comfortable viewing. Photo stops at locations like the Cliffs of Dover or Hungary's Lake Balaton enhance the journey. Many properties like the Waterford Marina offer scenic harbor views. As one TourRadar traveler described: "The drive through the Bavarian Alps was breathtaking - we stopped at Lake Misurina for photos and our guide shared fascinating stories about the region."
How much free time do I have to explore independently on a coach tour in Europe?
The itineraries balance structured activities with independent exploration. Stops at locations like Florence's Piazzale Michelangelo or Paris's Latin Quarter include flexible time for personal interests like shopping and dining. As one TourRadar reviewer shared: "The tour had a perfect mix of structured sightseeing and free time - we could choose to join optional excursions or discover places on our own."
What are the biggest time-saving advantages of traveling via coach tours in Europe?
Coach tours eliminate logistical hassles by managing transportation accommodation bookings and attraction access. Expert drivers handle navigation between pre-arranged hotels like Ibis Amsterdam Airport and Ireland's Twin Trees Hotel. Many tours provide priority entry at popular sites. A TourRadar traveler noted: "Having all the transportation accommodations and major sightseeing organized saved countless hours of planning and navigating on our own."


























