
Your Picture-Perfect Belgian Adventure Begins Here
Belgium is more than waffles and chocolate – though those are certainly worth
the trip! Discover a land of ancient castles, bustling markets, and serene canals.
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A Journey Like No Other Awaits You In Belgium
Sights, tastes, and experiences you can only experience in Belgium!
10-Day Travel Trajectory
From bustling Brussels to the serene canals of Bruges, this itinerary is designed to showcase the best of Belgium at a comfortable pace.
Antwerp — 2 Nights
Begin your adventure in Antwerp. Start with a kayak tour along the Lesse River, offering a unique view of the city’s historic and modern elements. Spend your evenings sipping on Belgian beer or discovering Antwerp’s museums of Belgian comic art.
Bruges — 3 Nights
Next, travel to Bruges for three magical nights. Take a serene boat ride through the city, or climb the clock tower to see it from above. Take a history tour, or a food tour to sample local delicacies, and take a day trip to Dunkirk for a historical interlude.
Ghent— 2 Nights
Your next stop, Korčula, is a feast for the senses. Wander its medieval streets, cruise along the coastline by catamaran, and enjoy the region’s renowned wines. The charm of this island is found in its quiet beauty – each moment feels like a postcard brought to life.
Brussels — 3 Nights
Conclude your journey in Brussels, and learn how to make waffles the Belgian way. Enjoy a mouthwatering food tour to sample frites and mussels, and explore the city’s historical landmarks. For a dash of quirkiness, visit the famous Manneken Pis.
When To Travel
Belgium is best late spring and early autumn when the landscapes are lush. April - June brings flowers and festivals, while July is a must for electronic music lovers (Tomorrowland!). Expect occasional rain – it’s part of the charm!
sunshine & flowers
Late Spring & Early Autumn
tomorrowland
July
Have Questions About Your Dream Trip to Belgium?
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Belgium is perfect for foodies, offering everything from crispy frites and creamy mussels to artisanal chocolates and fluffy waffles. Belgian beer is world-renowned, with a variety that caters to every palate.
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Yes! Belgium’s compact size and excellent train network make it a breeze to explore. Brussels itself has a well-connected metro, trams, and buses, while driving is also an option for those looking to venture further afield.
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Belgium pairs beautifully with its neighbors. Consider combining your trip with France, the Netherlands, or even England via the Eurostar train.
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Absolutely! With its charming towns, interactive museums, and safe streets, Belgium offers plenty to keep both kids and adults entertained.
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Belgium has three official languages: Dutch, French, and German. In Brussels, French is most common, but many locals also speak English, making communication easy for travelers.
