Destinations · Europe
Italy, Scotland, Spain, Greece, Europe rewards groups that arrive curious and linger longer. We design journeys that move at a pace worthy of the place.
Europe
Few places reward group travel like Europe. Within a day’s drive you can move from Palladian villas to Alpine passes, from Michelin tables to fishing-village tavernas, from Baroque cathedrals to contemporary design museums. The density is the gift, and the risk, because a rushed European itinerary flattens everything into the same photograph.
Atlas works with family-run hotels, private winemakers, and credentialed local guides we have known for years. That network means access other operators cannot arrange, a closed gallery opened for your group, a kitchen table in a Tuscan agriturismo, a private concert in a Viennese palais. Western Europe is also the region where accessibility is strongest, from step-free museums to adapted river cruises, giving mixed-mobility groups a genuine range of options.
Regions
Each region is a starting point. Your specialist shapes the route, the pace, and the company at the table.
Tuscany’s vineyards and hilltowns, the Amalfi Coast by sea, Venice in the quieter shoulder seasons, and Sicily’s Greek temples and island tables.
Design an Italy journey
The Dordogne’s stone villages and foie-gras markets, Provence’s lavender and olive groves, Paris on private terms, and Burgundy’s grand crus with the growers.
Design a France journey
Andalusia’s Moorish cities, the Douro’s terraced vineyards by river and road, and a Camino de Santiago finish walked at your group’s pace.
Design an Iberia journey
Links golf in East Lothian and Ayrshire, Highland estates and single-malt cellars, and the Celtic coasts from Dingle to the Causeway.
Design a Celtic journey
The Peloponnese’s Byzantine towns and Mycenaean ruins, plus quieter islands beyond Santorini, Folegandros, Naxos, Hydra, on chartered gulets.
Design a Greek journey
Prague’s Old Town, Vienna’s coffeehouse culture and concert halls, and Budapest’s thermal baths and Danube-bend villages, heritage lived, not staged.
Design a Central Europe journeyHow Groups Travel Here
Three threads run through almost every European journey we design. Pull whichever one fits your group.
Rome with a working archaeologist, Florence with a Renaissance scholar, Vienna with a conservatoire-trained musicologist.
Explore cultural tours
St Andrews, Muirfield, North Berwick, and the Irish links from Ballybunion to Royal County Down, tee times and castle dinners handled.
Explore golf journeys
The Amalfi Coast’s Path of the Gods, the Dolomites’ alta via routes, and the Camino de Santiago at the group’s true pace.
Explore walking toursAccessibility
Western Europe is, broadly, the most wheelchair-accessible region we operate in. Major museums, cathedrals, and rail stations across France, Germany, the Netherlands, and much of Italy offer step-free routes, adapted restrooms, and staff trained for mobility support. River cruise ships in particular have become a reliable option for mixed-mobility groups.
The qualifier is the cobblestone. Hilltowns in Tuscany, island villages in Greece, and medieval quarters from Bruges to Dubrovnik were built centuries before accessibility was a design concern. Atlas plans around that reality, matching each traveler’s mobility profile to specific routes, choosing hotels with genuine step-free access rather than the ones that merely claim it, and building in lift-equipped transport so no one is left at the bottom of the hill.
Ready When You Are
Tell us about your group and the Europe you want to see. We will return with a specialist and a first sketch of the journey.