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Spring & winter breaking made easy

6 Oct

With just a few bookings shy of our 10,000th traveler, it’s safe to say we know how to navigate Europe. Nearly 10,000 of you have joined us to toga party in Greece, cliff jump in Positano, dance with the green fairy in Prague, skydive in Interlaken…and you’re hungry for more.

Well your wish is our command. Queue the star spangled banner, because Bus2alps is bringing the party to the USA. We’re kicking the winter blues to the curb in January with ski trips to Killington and Mont Tremblant. And if the slopes you crave are in the Swiss Alps (it’s okay to brag), come to Interlaken with us. No matter what continent you call home, you can join us on any of our trips, anywhere. We’re just as excited as you are to see the world, so we make it easy for you to join us wherever you are on the globe.

When you’re at school, you’re always looking forward to breaks. Fall break, winter break, and the king of them all, spring break. This fall we’re giving students a 10-day escape to Europe’s hottest cities in the London, Florence, Rome, Milan, Prague, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Paris. And for those who want to prolong summer, 10 days of sun, sand, and toga parties in Greece should do the trick.

Sun, sand, parties. If these three elements are how you define spring break, than look no further than Greece. Cancun’s got nothing on the beaches of Santorini and the nightlife in Corfu, plus you’re much less likely to be surrounded by the Girls Gone Wild film crew.

The Eat, Pray, Love craze is taking over the world, and we’re jumping on the Eat bandwagon with a spring break trip to the Best of Italy… from the architecture of Rome to the history of Florence, the gondolas of Venice to the fashion of Milan. I’m salivating just thinking about it. And even though the Love part is about Indonesia, we all know the city of love is Paris. We love Paris so much, we’re offering two spring break trips that explore Mona Lisa’s digs.

The first is the Northern Loop, which hits Prague, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Paris in a whirlwind tour of European history, culture, and nightlife. London calling? No worries, we’ve got a 3-city spring break (London, Paris, and Amsterdam) starting at the home of Big Ben. Check out the changing of the guards in the UK capital, the illuminated Eiffel Tower in Paris, and the breathtaking canals of Amsterdam.

Fall breaks to Northern Loop and Greece kick off in a couple weeks (ride with us, there’s still room), but we’re already gearing up for springtime. It’s never too early to plan spring break, so we’re giving you 10% off your trip when you book before Thanksgiving.

The breaks may be few, but the destinations are endless.

Adventure in Interlaken: Canyoning Chli Schliere started

7 Apr

The biggest Canyoning Trip in Interlaken – Canyoning Chli Schliere – will start this upcoming Saturday (9th April 2011) officialy, it is one of the best canyoning in switzerland and an unique experience. Only athletic persons can to this unique canyoning trip. have a look at this video – if you want to book the trip have a look at bus2alps.com and www.outdoor-interlaken.ch.

Travel Tip of the Week – New Berlin Walking Tour

23 Feb

Sandeman’s New Berlin Tour

Experience Berlin, the city that once divided Europe, with the best walking tour in town (and possibly Europe), the Sandeman’s New Berlin Walking Tour.

Berlin is the most intriguing city in Europe. As a Western student who was pressed to years of learning about World War I and World War II, much of my history education (when not learning about how great the American Revolution and Civil Wars were), revolved around how the chaos in Europe during the 1910s, and the subsequent decades, changed the face of modern Europe. At the heart of this was Berlin. Think hard. We should know so much about Berlin. Yet, the first time I arrived in Berlin I knew so little. For every group I have brought to Berlin, I have posed the same question, what can you tell me about Berlin? Aside from it being the capital of Germany, and that there was a wall once, nothing else resonates.

Still, Berlin is the most historical and uniquely rich city I have been to in Europe. This city was divided by a fortified wall, families were separated and sections of the city were cut off for decades. Two countries were made, and the world was forever changed, right here, in Berlin.

And this is why The Sandeman’s New Berlin Walking Tour (arguably the best walking tour in all of Europe) is the best way to learn Europe’s most captivating and largely unknown city. The tour does a fantastic job of connecting all of those missing dots and bringing significance to such an imporant city. Where once you saw a capital city with its typical skyscrapers and fleeting stories of doped up athletes winning gold medals for the East Germans, you now will have clarity, and an eery feel as to just how significant Berlin’s history is, and how it became the epicenter of Europe.

Oh and not to mention, New Europe has daily tours that focus specifically on the underground alternative scene that makes Berlin’s nightlife so unique, Communism in East Berlin, life during the Third Reich, and an insane Pub Crawl, among others.

Pre-book your New Europe Tours if you are going on the Bus2alps Northern Loop or Eastern Arc trips at the our Shop.



2010….The year that definitely was

27 Dec

As the first year of the new decade, the “oh-tens” or whatever some brainy wiz from pop culture would like to tab these years as is coming to its glorious conclusion, it is the time of year for that always-predictable reflection.

We love to tag each year with a unique label that we can forever remember just why that year was so unique. I can’t imagine a world without us reminding ourselves just why each year was so special, a world where a white Ford Broncos doesn’t make me think of my innocent youthful years of 1994, or hearing the word “poking” reminds me of how Mark Zuckerberg changed the world in 2004. For many, 2010 will be painted by their life-changing experience in Europe.

With that it is time to look in the shiny, reflective side-mirrors of Bus2alps 2010, where things are closer than they may appear, and rejoice at the all the memories we have made in Europe’s top destinations with some of the United States’ coolest people.

The year kicked off and ended with thousands of students from across Europe roaming the Alpine wonderland of Interlaken, Switzerland in search of beautiful scenery and powder. 2010 rolled through the adventure and thrills of Interlaken into Italy’s largest street festival, Venice Carnevale, followed by incredible spring break trips, including Greece (Athens, Corfu, and Aegina) and The Northern Loop (Prague, Berlin, Amsterdam, and Paris), culminating with Easter Weekend in Corfu, Greece, where over 200 students were unleashed on a wild time of toga parties, booze cruises, and Greek love.

As the sun shone, destinations like The Amalfi Coast, French Riviera, Croatia and Cinque Terre brought us to Europe’s most beautiful beach spots. Of course, we would be reminisced to not dedicate part of this memoir of this thrill-packed year to the largest party in the world, Munich’s Oktoberfest. This year Bus2alps made our mark on Munich’s cherished festival. With 600 plus people strong, Bus2alps showed the Germans that those of us from the States do know how to party!

Despite the post-Oktoberfest haze, we continued Bus2alps and our guests continued our wonderful 2010 blitz on Europe, making return splashes to the Northern Loop and Greece for Fall Break. Bus2alps takes over Europe culminated with an incredible, family-style Thanksgiving dinner and weekend in Interlaken, and one last foray into Interlaken’s snow-covered winter wonderland.

2010 was as special year that Bus2alps will always remember. In 2010, Bus2alps launched began a full schedule of departures from Barcelona, Prague, Paris, and London, in addition to many successful new trips including The Northern Loop Spring Break, Croatia, Cinque Terre, and Florence & Tuscany. Most of all, Bus2alps will always remember 2010 for the thousands of awesome guests whose lives we had the privilege to be a part of.

//Press Release//

29 Nov

//Press Release//
for immediate release

American Thanksgiving in the Swiss Alps.
This past weekend hundreds of American students celebrated Thanksgiving Dinner away from home in Interlaken, Switzerland. Students abroad across Europe descended on this small Swiss town to celebrate their most cherished day of feasting and family, Thanksgiving.

INTERLAKEN, SWITZERLAND — November 29, 2010. This past weekend Interlaken, Balmer’s Herberge and Bus2Alps hosted their annual Thanksgiving Dinner in the Alps. Once again American students from all over Europe descended on this small Swiss town to celebrate their most cherished day of feasting and family, Thanksgiving.

Interlaken, Switzerland, Europe’s Adventure Sports Capital, is home to hundreds of expatriates from around the world many of whom are expatriates from the United States. Being thousands of miles from their families during this joyous holiday season, the Americans decided to use their loving tradition to captivate a community estranged from their families abroad, and bring them together for a weekend of communal enjoyment.

Since the Thanksgiving tradition was started by Erich Balmer in 1975, residents of Interlaken from around the world have embraced this yearly tradition as a way to spend quality time with their new families in Switzerland. “This time of year can be lonely for anyone used to spending it with family and friends. It is warming to know that I can still enjoy my favorite holiday with my Interlaken family,” says Hollie Baker, an American expatriate in Interlaken since 2006.

Each year Balmer’s Herberge, Bus2Alps and the town of Interlaken invite American students who are studying abroad in Europe to join the Interlaken Thanksgiving celebration. This is made easier by travel agencies like Bus2alps, who specialize brings hundreds of students on group trips to Interlaken. Based in Interlaken, Bus2alps provides international students throughout Europe with weekend, weeklong, and day trips to some of Europe’s top destinations. This year Bus2alps brought over a 100 students studying in Florence, Rome, Barcelona, Prague, Paris, and London for Interlakens’ Thanksgiving celebration.

“It is a great experience to join in on making Interlaken’s Thanksgiving tradition the same family feel that it is to so many Americans,” states Bus2alps founder, Simon O’Keefe. Simon is an Australian living in Interlaken who loves the American tradition.

Of course the focal point of Thanksgiving in Interlaken ins a large feast at Balmers’ Herberge, Switzerland’s oldest youth hostel, and Interlaken’s most popular. The feast consists of mashed potatoes, stuffing, yams, lots of turkey, and an apple crumble dessert. Dinner is followed by a huge party held at the Metro Bar, the nightlife spot in Interlaken. This year in addition to the traditional Thanksgiving feast, early snowfall helped the visiting students enjoy great some great skiing & snowboarding, and some snowshoeing in the Swiss Alps. To wrap up a great weekend, over 100 students chose to add a bit of Swiss tradition to their holiday with a starlight sledding trip followed by a traditional cheese fondue on Saturday night.

The 2011 Interlaken Thanksgiving Dinner was a huge success, and all those involved are looking forward to celebrating it again in 2011.

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Win a Free Spring Break in Europe!

29 Nov

Thanks for the Memories Spring Break Photo Contest
hosted by Bus2alps Ltd.

Redeem your spring break gone bad with a free one in Europe

Have you wasted away a spring break cleaning the gutters for your grandparents? Did you wake up facedown on the balcony of a hotel room not knowing what day it was or how you got there? Were you a roadie for a local pan flute band?

We’ve all had an embarrassing, disastrous or less than memorable Spring Break moment. Submit a picture showing your last spring break’s mishaps, failures, or lack of excitement to prove why you deserve a free European Spring Break and a chance to make some real memories.

Enter to win a Free Spring Break and to vote on the best, worst photo on the Bus2alps Fan Page.

Does this bring back any lucid memories of a spring break gone bad?

Photo submissions should clearly explain why you need a second chance at spring break. Bus2alps and the facebook community want you to get creative. It’s time to scour you old photos and own up to your less than memorable spring break moments so that you can redeem yourself in 2011.

Photos are to be uploaded to the contest application on the Bus2alps fan page.

There are no boundaries or criteria for photo submissions, as long as they adhere to accepted conduct for public photo uploads.

Prize Eligibility
Only one entry is allowed per contest
Contest Starts
November 24, 2010 @ 08:30 am (PST)
Contest Ends
December 23, 2010 @ 08:30 am (PST)
Enter now to win a free Spring Break in Europe!

Bus2alps Why We Ride Blog Finalists

27 Nov

Now that the fall semester has some huge trips under its belt and everyone has finished up table dancing at Oktoberfest, cliff jumping at the Amalfi Coast, rolling the dice in the French Riviera, and getting physical hiking the Cinque Terre, it is time to name the top author to this point. To this point, Bus2alps has had some great writers chronicle just why the ride with Bus2alps. Now it is time to hand out the awards, or shall we say time for you to hand out the award for the most creative and gripping story.

Below is the link for each entry so you can review them. Place your well-thought out or impulsive votes in the shiny white box below!

The top blog will be determined based on how cool their blog is and by a panel of Bus2alps’ literary experts.

Katherine Moran – “Blondes, Braids, and Bus2alps”

Curtis Chude – “Oktoberfest”

Beatrice in Italia – “Navy waters, Rocky Cliffs, Clear Skies, Sailboats….Amalfi Coast”

Justin Kuntz – “Beerfest”

Janine Narvaez – “Cinque Terre! An Italian Paradise….”

VOTE NOW!

Bus2Alps.com Bus in Florence

25 Nov

Thats the first bus2alps.com branded bus – coming soon in florence!

Winn a free Spring Break Trip in Europe – sponsored by bus2alps.com

25 Nov

Winn a free Spring Break Trip in Europe – sponsored by bus2alps.com

European Spring Break 2011

16 Nov

The time has come. Bus2alps is now organizing trips from the USA. New for 2011, Bus2alps introduces European Spring Breaks.

Forget all about Cancun, pull yourself away from Jersey Shore reruns, get out of your hometown and head to Europe with Bus2alps this Spring Break for the most unforgettable vacation of your life. That’s right, Bus2alps is now offering Spring Break trips from the United States to Europe. Get ready for a week of wild partying, unique culture, beautiful sites, and history in some of Europe’s most amazing destinations.

European Spring Break 2011 trips to:

Rome, Florence, Venice & Milan
London, Paris & Amsterdam

See you in Europe,
The Bus2alps Crew
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The Best of Italy
Rome, Florence, Venice & Milan

Live the tastes, culture, architecture and scenery of iconic Italy. Dive into the festive and celebratory land of Italy and drift through the canals of Venice. Visit the playground of the Gladiators and the dressing room of fashion’s best. Discover the art of talking with your hands, the delight of perfectly cooked pasta, and the passion of Renaissance Art, all in the home of one of history’s most renowned empires.

Includes: Round trip luxury coach transport (with A/C, DVD, & bathroom), 3-Star City Center Hotel and top Hostel accommodation with your friends, breakfast, Bus2alps trip leader, Bus2alps informational guide.

Departing 2011: March 5, March 12, March 19

from €789*

Book this Spring Break now at www.bus2alps.com.

*prices exlude flights
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London, Paris & Amsterdam
8 days in Europe’s hottest cities

Get ready to visit three of Europe’s hottest cities. Start off touring the posh and historic world of England’s metropolitan mecca, London. Grab a pint, take in the chatter of Oxford English and trace time from the current royal family back to the raucous medieval times of Henry VIII. Navigate across the English Channel and experience the tale of the other city, Paris. Get romanced by the city of lights by immersing yourself in the proud Parisian culture, art, fashion and party scene. Wrap it all up in the ultra-liberal, free-spirited Amsterdam. Wander amongst the beautiful canals, tulips, and phenomenal Dutch architecture as you soak up the eclectic vice of Europe’s most unqiue city.

Includes: Eurostar train travel, airport transfers, New Europe Walking Tours, Hop on/Hop off bus pass (London & Paris), 3-Star City Center accommodation with your friends, breakfast, welcome dinner, a Bus2alps trip leader to organize all your activities, a Bus2alps destination guide.

Departing 2011: March 5, March 12, March 19

from € 849*

Book this Spring Break now at www.bus2alps.com.

*price excludes flights
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Booking your flight

Bus2alps recommends booking individual flights through the online student travel agency, StudentUniverse. Book your flight here and save $10.00.

Students on the European Spring Break trip to London, Paris, and Amsterdam will fly into the London Heathrow Airport to be picked up by your Bus2alps trip leader. Click here for more information on booking flights for this trip.

Students on the Best of Italy Spring Break trip will fly into the Rome Fiumocino airport and depart the following weekend from Milan Malpensa airport. Click here for more information on booking flights for this trip.

Group Flights Booking
Group of twelve or more, please contact info@bus2alps.com and let us know:

- who the main contact person for the group is<
- how many people are in the group
- what your departure city in the US is
- which trip and dates your group is booking.

Please refer to the Bus2alps website for all other information regarding flights or e-mail info@bus2alps.com with questions.
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Become a Campus Rep
Earn some cash for hooking up friend’s with Spring Break

Bus2alps currently has positions available throughout the United States for college students as “Campus Representatives”.

Earn commission for sharing your experiences with students back home who will be studying abroad and let everyone else know about the Bus2alps spring break trips from the US. Promote our trips on your own schedule using your networks on your college campus via facebook or face to face interaction with students.

Campus reps earn 5% commission on each trip booked under their code. It’s a great way to earn some extra cash while in school. It is also a great stepping stone for future employment with Bus2Alps if you are interested in interning in the future.

Send an e-mail to info@bus2alps.com.

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