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15+ Day Belgium Itineraries
20 Tours
55 - 65 Max Group Size

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2026
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Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
Discover 15+ day Belgium itineraries
Add Belgium’s great cities to longer trips, with a smart mix of guidance and free time
15+ day Belgium itineraries suit travellers who want a broader view of Europe while still giving Belgium the time it deserves. Expect memorable food, grand squares, and straightforward city-to-city travel that keeps the journey moving without feeling rushed. Because many trips cover several countries, Belgium is often woven into a larger route that may also include France, the Netherlands, Germany, and beyond. In Belgium, you can look forward to lively city scenes, balanced with a practical mix of guided visits and unstructured time. That combination makes it easier to cover the key sights efficiently, while still letting you absorb the character of each place at your own pace. If you like an organised plan but do not want to be guided all day, these longer trips are a strong way to add Belgium to a classic Europe journey.
Best 15+ day itineraries
Grand European Odyssey London to Rome
Begin in London and finish in Rome on a 15–day adventure that blends iconic sights with relaxed exploring. In Britain you’ll tour Westminster, the British Museum and Camden before sailing overnight to the Netherlands for Volendam and Amsterdam’s canals. Then it’s Brussels and Paris – think Versailles, Montmartre, the Eiffel Tower and a Seine cruise. Roll through Burgundy to Lyon, sweep into Switzerland for Geneva’s lakeside, a Zurich cruise to Rapperswil, and alpine views at Grindelwald and Lucerne. Cross to Italy for Bellinzona’s castles, Lake Como and Milan’s Duomo, pause at Pisa’s Leaning Tower, then dive into Rome’s ancient highlights and lively Trastevere.

Europe Trekker Route with Rome
Starting in London and finishing in Rome, this 15-day tour blends rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning scenery across some of Europe’s most iconic destinations. You’ll explore London’s classic sights and eclectic markets before crossing to the Netherlands to visit charming Volendam and lively Amsterdam. Then it’s on to the elegant cities of Brussels and Paris, with wine country and Lyon offering a taste of France’s beauty. Switzerland’s majestic lakes and mountains await, followed by a journey across the Alps to Milan and Pisa’s art treasures. The grand finale is Rome, where ancient history and lively neighbourhoods provide a perfect finish.

Journey Through Europe's Iconic Capitals
Begin in Rome and finish in Paris on a 16 day journey – through Italy, Central Europe and the Low Countries. You’ll explore Rome and the Vatican, stroll Florence’s historic heart, and glide into Venice for St Mark’s Square and Murano glass. Expect Alpine scenery en route to Innsbruck and Salzburg, a lake cruise near Traunkirchen, and Vienna’s grand boulevards. In Budapest enjoy a Danube cruise before charming Prague and its castle. Drift along the Rhine, discover windmills and canal houses near Amsterdam, drop by Brussels’ Grand Place, then cap it all with Versailles, Montmartre, the Eiffel Tower – and a Seine cruise.

From Paris to Amsterdam Adventure
Set off from Paris and return there after 16 days, ticking off France, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, the Netherlands and Belgium. Expect Versailles gardens and Montmartre, the Eiffel Tower with a Seine cruise. Cross the Channel to London’s icons, then head via Cambridge and York to Edinburgh for a tour and a Highlands foray – think Pitlochry, Loch Ness with a castle visit and cruise, and Glasgow. Sail to Belfast and on to Dublin, then via Caernarfon and Liverpool to Stratford and Oxford. An overnight ferry to Holland brings Volendam and Amsterdam’s canals, before Brussels’ Grand Place – finishing back in Paris.

Grand European Metropolis & Countryside Odyssey
Begin in Prague – end in Rome on a 16 day sweep through Central Europe that blends headline sights, rivers and mountains. In Prague you’ll tour the castle and drift along the Vltava. Trace the Romantic Road to pretty Rothenburg, cruise the Rhine’s loveliest stretch and admire Cologne Cathedral. Around Amsterdam, expect canals, windmills and cosy villages. Take in Brussels’ Grand Place before Paris delivers Versailles, Montmartre, the Eiffel Tower and a Seine cruise. Cross Burgundy to Lyon, then roll via Geneva into Switzerland for a Lake Zurich sailing, alpine views and time in Lucerne. Finish in Italy with Como, stylish Milan, Pisa’s Leaning Tower and Rome’s timeless icons.

Desired Europe
This 16-day tour starts in vibrant Prague and ends in historic Rome, offering a wonderful blend of culture, history, and stunning scenery. You’ll explore Baroque Prague’s castle and river, wander through fairy-tale Rothenburg, and cruise the picturesque Rhine. Highlights include the charming Dutch villages near Amsterdam, the elegance of Brussels, and iconic Paris with its Eiffel Tower and Montmartre. In France’s Burgundy, discover vineyards and Lyon’s old town before heading to Switzerland’s scenic lakes and alpine landscapes around Zurich and Lucerne. The journey continues through Italian-speaking Switzerland to Milan, Pisa, and finally Rome, where ancient wonders await. A varied and unforgettable adventure through Europe’s gems.

European Delight
This 16-day adventure takes you from the historic heart of Rome to the romantic streets of Paris, with plenty to see and do along the way. You’ll start in Rome, exploring ancient landmarks and the Vatican, then head north to Florence’s Renaissance wonders and the magical canals of Venice. Crossing into Austria, expect charming cities like Innsbruck, Salzburg and Vienna, plus scenic lake cruises. The journey continues through Budapest, Bratislava and Prague, before venturing into Germany’s fairytale towns and a scenic Rhine cruise. Finally, discover Dutch windmills, Belgian delights and finish with iconic Parisian sights. A perfect mix of culture, scenery and city buzz.

Grand European Adventure London to Venice
Begin in London and finish in Venice on a 17 day adventure mixing headline sights with relaxed exploring. You’ll tour royal London and the British Museum, hop across to the Netherlands for canals and windmills in Amsterdam, then stop at Brussels’ Grand Place. Paris brings Versailles, Montmartre, the Eiffel Tower and a Seine cruise. Drift through Burgundy to Switzerland – think Geneva’s Jet d’Eau and a Zurich lake cruise with mountain views. Swing into Italy via Bellinzona and Lake Como, then Milan and Pisa, before Rome’s ancient icons and Florence’s Renaissance treasures. Wrap up amid St Mark’s Square and Murano glass in Venice.

Belgium 15+ day itineraries at a glance
Trip and guiding style
15+ day Belgium tours are typically group trips with a partly guided approach, combining scheduled city sightseeing with time to explore independently. Travel is usually by bus, accompanied by an English-speaking guide, and some tours may also offer commentary in extra languages.
Accommodation
You will stay in 3 to 4 star hotels, giving a comfortable base as the route moves between destinations. If a listed hotel is unavailable, an alternative of a similar standard may be used, and accommodation standards can vary by country across a multi-stop itinerary.
Trip pacing
Expect a medium pace on 15+ day Belgium itineraries, with a blend of travel days and full sightseeing days along the route. Most trips are rated easy overall, although the schedule can include early starts, so a flexible mindset and supportive walking shoes make the experience more enjoyable.
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Frequently asked questions
What type of trips cover Belgium on this page?
These are multi-day group tours that include Belgium within a wider European route. Travel is usually city to city by bus, with planned sightseeing in key stops and free time set aside between group visits.
Are Belgium trips fully guided or more independent?
These itineraries are partly guided, which means the main logistics and headline sightseeing are organised for you. You will also have free time built into the plan, so you can explore independently without having to arrange the overall schedule yourself.
Which Belgium places are commonly visited?
Many trips include Brussels and Bruges, although the exact stops depend on the itinerary. Because many tours are multi-country, Belgium coverage typically focuses on well-known city sights, plus time to enjoy the local atmosphere.
Do Belgium trips include other countries as well?
Yes, many Belgium itineraries also visit other countries, such as Austria, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic, depending on the route. Belgium is usually one component of a wider journey rather than a standalone trip.
What is the typical group size on Belgium tours?
Group size depends on the itinerary, and the maximum number is normally shown on each tour page. Across the listed Belgium trips, maximum group sizes are often in the 55 to 65 range, which can create a social atmosphere while keeping the day-to-day plan organised.
What sort of accommodation is used on Belgium itineraries?
Accommodation is typically in hotels that are booked as part of the tour package, with details varying by itinerary. If a specific hotel is unavailable, a comparable alternative may be used, and standards can vary by country, so it is worth checking the hotel list for your chosen trip.
Are meals included on Belgium tours?
Meals are not always included, and inclusions can vary from one trip to another. It is sensible to budget for meals and snacks, especially because food markets, cafés, and local restaurants are often part of the day-to-day experience in Belgium.
How difficult are these Belgium itineraries?
Most Belgium itineraries are rated easy, with sightseeing that suits travellers who are comfortable walking in cities for extended periods. Some days can still feel full because of travel times and scheduled visits, so comfortable shoes and a steady pace help.
What transport is used between destinations on Belgium trips?
Travel between destinations is generally by bus, which keeps multi-stop routes efficient and reduces the hassle of frequent luggage moves. It is also a practical way to connect Belgium with nearby countries while keeping timings consistent.
Are airport transfers included for Belgium itineraries?
Some itineraries include an arrival transfer, but this varies by trip and may depend on set arrival windows. Check the inclusions for your chosen Belgium itinerary, particularly if your flight arrives outside the main group arrival time.
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