Belgium & Europe.
Your way.
Every tour is private.
Just you.
No group buses. No fixed departure times. No waiting for strangers. Every tour we offer is exclusively yours — your schedule, your pace, your interests. I drive, I guide, and if you want to stop somewhere longer, we stop.
All tours depart from your hotel or any address in Belgium. Refreshments, Wi-Fi and luggage space are included. Custom itineraries are always available — just ask.
Brussels & Waterloo.
The Grand Tour.
One day. Two entirely different worlds. Brussels is all contradictions — medieval grandeur next to ultra-modern EU institutions, world-class chocolatiers next to irreverent street art. Waterloo, just 20 minutes south, is where Napoleon's ambitions died on a Sunday afternoon in June 1815.
The only way to see both properly — the Atomium to the north, the Butte du Lion to the south — is with a private driver. We handle the traffic, the parking, and the timing. You handle the photos.
- The Grand-Place — UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Manneken-Pis & the Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert
- The Atomium — panoramic views over Brussels
- Le Sablon — antiques, chocolatiers, architecture
- The European Quarter & Parc du Cinquantenaire
- Waterloo Battlefield & the Butte du Lion
- Chocolate & beer tasting stops available
- Fully customisable itinerary on request
Bruges & Ghent.
Medieval Belgium at its finest.
Bruges is the kind of city that makes you forget what century you're in. Cobbled streets, mirror-still canals, Gothic spires — it's extraordinarily preserved and genuinely beautiful. Most people do it in a rush. We don't.
Ghent is Bruges' less-visited but equally remarkable neighbour. Younger in spirit, bolder in character, with a castle, a cathedral housing the Van Eyck altarpiece, and a food scene that locals are quietly proud of. Together, they make for an unforgettable day.
- Bruges historic centre — UNESCO World Heritage
- The Belfry & the Markt
- Canal boat rides available
- Bruges chocolate & beer tastings
- Ghent — Gravensteen Castle
- Saint Bavo's Cathedral & the Ghent Altarpiece
- Ghent's Graslei & Korenlei waterfront
- Combined or separate day trips available
Belgian Beer &
Chocolate Route.
Belgium produces over 1,500 different beers and is home to some of the world's finest chocolatiers. This tour is dedicated entirely to tasting, discovering and understanding why Belgian food culture is genuinely world-class.
We visit artisan breweries, Trappist abbeys, and master chocolatiers — the kind of places you'd never find on your own. A relaxed, indulgent day with no driving to worry about. Cheers to that.
- Artisan brewery visits & tastings
- Trappist abbey — Chimay, Orval or Rochefort
- Master chocolatier workshop
- Belgian waffle & speculoos stops
- Local market visits where available
- Fully customisable around your preferences
Belgium's finest — your private tasting tour.
Bastogne & Henri-Chapelle.
Where history still speaks.
In the bitter winter of 1944, the Ardennes became the site of the largest and most costly American battle of the Second World War. The Battle of the Bulge — Hitler's last major offensive on the Western Front — was ultimately repelled here, in the snowy forests around Bastogne.
This tour visits the key sites of that campaign: the Mardasson Memorial, the Bastogne War Museum, and the foxholes and monuments that dot the surrounding landscape. For American and British visitors especially, this is deeply moving ground.
📍 Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery — Nestled in the hills of eastern Belgium, this cemetery holds the remains of 7,992 American soldiers, many fallen during the Battle of the Bulge. The perfectly aligned white crosses and Stars of David stretch across 57 acres of immaculate grounds. For families who lost someone in these fields, a visit here is unlike anything else.
- Mardasson Memorial — tribute to the American soldiers
- Bastogne War Museum — immersive & exceptional
- Foxholes & battlefield sites in the Ardennes forest
- Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery — 7,992 fallen soldiers
- Place McAuliffe — "Nuts!" — the famous reply
- Expert historical commentary throughout
- Full day or half day available
Normandy D-Day.
The longest day.
June 6, 1944. Operation Overlord. The largest seaborne invasion in history. On the beaches of Normandy — Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, Sword — tens of thousands of Allied soldiers landed under fire. Many didn't make it past the waterline.
This is a multi-day tour departing from Brussels or anywhere in Belgium. We drive to Normandy, spend one or two days visiting the key sites at your pace, and return when you're ready. It is, without question, one of the most profound experiences you can have in Europe.
- Omaha Beach & the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer
- Utah Beach & the Utah Beach Museum
- Pointe du Hoc — the Ranger assault site
- Sainte-Mère-Église — the famous paratrooper church
- Arromanches & the Mulberry Harbour remains
- Mémorial de Caen — exceptional WWII museum
- Hotel coordination available on request
- 1, 2 or 3-day itineraries available
Eagle's Nest &
WWII Germany.
High in the Bavarian Alps above Berchtesgaden, the Kehlsteinhaus — known as the Eagle's Nest — perches at 1,834 metres. Built as a gift for Hitler's 50th birthday, it was used only occasionally, yet it remains one of the most extraordinary and disturbing pieces of architecture of the 20th century. The views are breathtaking. The history is haunting.
Combined with a visit to Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial and the Remagen Bridge — where American forces first crossed the Rhine in March 1945 — this tour offers a complete and unflinching examination of Nazi Germany, from its ambitions to its defeat.
- Eagle's Nest (Kehlsteinhaus) — Berchtesgaden, Bavaria
- Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site
- Remagen Bridge — the bridge that changed the war
- Documentation Centre Nuremberg available on request
- Expert historical context provided throughout
- Multi-day tour — hotel coordination available
- Departs from Brussels or anywhere in Belgium
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