Itinerary:
Day 1 Arrive in Denver
Upon arrival in Denver make collect your pre-book car and make your way to the Comfort Inn Denver, your overnight accommodation.Day 2Explore Denver
Denver is a vibrant city with 300 days of annual sunshine, year-round adventure and the breathtaking Rocky Mountains in their backyard. From the thriving arts and culture scene, world class attractions and endless shopping and possibilities, to nationally recognised chefs, exciting nightlife and abundant outdoor recreation, Denver welcomes you to experience, explore and discover hoe the Mile High City will awaken your senses like nowhere else. Overnight: Comfort Inn Denver.Day 3 Denver to Colorado Springs (approx 80 miles)
Travel south to Colorado Springs and the Pike Peak Region where attraction include: The Garden of the Gods, U.S. Air Force Academy, Royal Gorge Bridge & Park, U.S Olympic training centre and Pikes Peak Cog Railway to name but a few. Overnight: Quality Inn & Suites Garden of the Gods.Day 4 Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs is known for its majestic beauty and abundance of attractions. Visit the Garden of the Gods, considered to be the most beautiful city park in the USA and walk among the huge red rocks with Pikes Peak in the background. Take the Manitou Springs Cog Railway to the top of 14,000+ foot high Pikes Peak. You might just find yourself on the highest railway in North America. Overnight: Quality Inn & Suites Garden of the Gods.Day 5 Colorado Springs to Alamosa (approx 165 miles)
Here you will find Great Sand Dunes National Park, Rio Grande Scenic Railroad, Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, Rio Grande National Forest, Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge, San Luis Lakes State Park and Alamosas famous hot springs. Overnight: Best Western Alamosa InnDay 6 Alamosa
In 1878 Alamosa Spanish for Cottonwood grove was founded. With a population of around 16,000, Alamosa today offers majestic mountain views, the winding Rio Grande, clear skies, breathing room, abundant agriculture, a thriving economy, and two institutes of higher learning. Overnight: Best Western Alamosa Inn.Day 7 Alamosa to Durango (approx 150 miles)
Durangos world-class attractions include, Mesa Verde National Park, Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, Historic Downtown, and Vallecito Lake. Overnight: Holiday Inn Durango.Day 8 Durango
Durango is the kind of town you dream about there are endless ways to relax, rejuvenate and reinvigorate. The people are friendly and down to earth, the scenery is awe-inspiring, and the variety of world-class attractions and things to do is unparalleled. Durango was founded in 1880 by the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, when they extended their line from Durango to Silverton in order to Haul precious metals from high country mines. The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad now hauls only tourists. Last year over 200,000 people rode the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. Overnight: Holiday Inn Durango.Day 9 Durango to Grand Junction (approx 170 miles)
Amazing natural beauty and a dramatic red rock landscape. Exhilarating outdoor adventures and stunning golf courses. Peaceful places to reflect and unwind and a charming downtown area. This is Grand Junction, Colorado's Wine Country. Overnight: Grand Vista Hotel.Day 10 Grand Junction
Grand Junction, Colorado takes you beyond the ski resorts of the Rocky Mountains into the mystery and majesty of the Grand Valley. An inspirational walk or ride through the Colorado National Monument is must. Quiet moments abound in the cities restaurants, boutiques, art galleries and museums. Colorados Wine Country is here, so why not take a wine tour and see for yourself why its so popular with the locals. Colorado hiking doesnt get any better than this, and bicycle enthusiasts will find plenty of trails to get the wheels turning. Overnight: Grand Vista Hotel.Day 11 Grand Junction to Avon
With 6,500 year-round residents, plus another 3,500 part-time residents, Avon offers a small mountain town atmosphere with many amenities. The town serves as a gateway to the world-class Beaver Creek Resort and is eight miles west of world-famous Vail. Overnight: Comfort Inn Beaver CreekDay 12 Avon
Known as the Heart of the Valley for its geographic location as well as its strong sense of community and family-friendly atmosphere, Avon is a great place for both residents and visitors. Whether skiing, hiking, paddling the Eagle River or enjoying a leisurely day in town, youll find that launching your mountain adventures from Avon is easy and convenient. Overnight: Comfort Inn Beaver CreekDay 13 Avon
Avon offers a multitude of recreational opportunities, special events, parks, open space and trails, and a mix of local and national shops and restaurants. There is literally something for everyone to enjoy here all year round. Overnight: Comfort Inn Beaver CreekDay 14 Avon to Denver (approx 106 miles)
Upon arrival in Denver why not take the time to do some last minute shopping, renowned for its fabulous array of shopping opportunities, Cherry Creek Shopping Centre is the Rocky Mountain regions most exciting shopping environment with Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Burberry, Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & CO and more than 160 distinctive stores and restaurants. Directly opposite Cherry Creek Shopping Centre is Cherry Creek North where you will find an additional 350 stores, including the famous Tattered Cover. Overnight: Comfort Inn DowntownDay 15 Depart Denver
Your tour ends today, make your way back to Denver airport, return your car to the car rental depot and board your flight back to London.Room Facilities:
Please Note:Accommodation facilities may vary depending on hotel, above is just a guideline and is not guaranteed
Board Basis: .Room Only
Your Holiday Price Includes: Return Scheduled flights with British Airways, 14 nights accommodation on a room only basis and a fully inclusive compact 2 door car for the duration.
Prices are per person based on 2 adults sharing a room, unless your offer is occupancy based in which case the prices are based on maximum occupancy.
Ticketing information : You will be contacted by the tour operator after making your booking
Please Note:
United States (US)
Denver International Airport, 8500 Peña Boulevard, Denver, Colorado 80249, USA
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303 342 2000
303 342 2266
info@diadenver.net
www.flydenver.com
The airport is located 37km (23 miles) northeast of Denver
GMT - 7 (GMT - 6 from the first Sunday in April to the last Sunday in October)
1 (3 concourses)
The airport underground rail system links the Jeppesen Terminal with concourses A, B and C in less than five minutes. Passengers can walk from the Jeppesen Terminal to Concourse A.
The airport access road, Peña Boulevard, can be accessed via an exit off I-70 in east Denver. I-70 offers connections to I-25, I-225 and I-76. Peña Boulevard can also be accessed from the E-470 Tollway and Airport Boulevard in Aurora.
There are many parking options at the airport (tel: 303 342 7275) including two short-term parking garages, located just east and west of the terminal. There are more than 7,000 spaces in each garage. Uncovered economy parking is also available. Pikes Peak Shuttle Lot is located south of Peña Boulevard on 75th Avenue for long-term parking. Shuttles drop passengers off at check-in. The Mt Elbert Shuttle Lot is for overflow parking in a remote car park, also served by a shuttle. Valet parking is accessible via the Arrivals roadway on Level 4 on the east and west sides of the Terminal.
Car hire companies include Advantage, Alamo, Avis, Budget, Dollar, Enterprise, Hertz, National, Payless and Thrifty. Desks are located on level 5 of the terminal building. All companies provide a courtesy shuttle service to the pick-up car parks.
Road: Taxi: Taxis, charters and luxury limousines are available to all destinations. Bus: RTD SkyRide buses (tel: 303 299 6000) operate on five different routes and serve business, hotel and central Denver destinations, departing from outside door 511, on the east side of the terminal level 5. General ground transportation information is available (tel: 303 342 4059), and there is a counter located on level 5 of the terminal for assistance.
An information desk is located in the terminal Arrivals level. Airport information is available (tel: 303 342 2000).
Money and communications: The airport has ATMs, bureaux de change and a post office. Eating and drinking: There are restaurants, coffee shops, bars, fast-food, an ice cream parlour and cafés. Shopping: Shops include newsagents, gifts and other shops on the Arrivals level and duty-free. Luggage: A lost property office is situated on the Departures level. Other facilities: An interfaith chapel, health clinic and massage services are available on the Departures level. There is a children’s play area and a hairdresser on concourse B.
Computer data jacks are found at all pay telephones located around the airport. Internet connection facilities are offered in some bars and restaurants, and at kiosks on the concourses. The Qwest Business Center is located on concourse B.
Shuttle buses with wheelchair lifts operate between the outlying car parks and the terminal. Disabled spaces are available in all parking garages and car parks close to the airport. Other facilities include accessible toilets and TTY telephones for people with hearing impairments. Wheelchair transportation information can be found on the airport’s website.
Hotels close to the airport include the AmeriSuites (tel: 303 371 0700), Courtyard Denver Airport (tel: 303 371 0300), Hilton Garden Inn Denver Airport (tel: 303 371 9393) and La Quinta (tel: 303 371 0888). A complete list of hotels close to the airport can be found on the airport’s website.
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