306-373-9633

Explore Winter Wonderlands with Europe Express

Winter Wonderlands of Europe

Imagine the sweet smell of gingerbread in the air, the twinkling of lights hanging above snow-kissed windows, and the magical feeling of experiencing Europe in the winter time. Below, discover the destinations that will leave unforgettable memories on your clients' winter vacation.


Spectacular Sights to See





Lapland, Finland

Just as magical as the Aurora Borealis is the beauty of a Scandinavian winter. Track the steps of reindeer and moose, brown bears and musk oxen as you swish across the landscape on your own dog sled. Snowmobile over frozen lakes and take snowshoe treks through vast stretches of wilderness before exploring the villages of the Sami people, one of the oldest cultures on Earth.


Munich, Germany

Thomas Wolfe called Munich a “German dream translated into life.” This is especially true during Advent season when carols spill from the Gothic cathedral and shoppers sip mugs of warm mulled wine. Imagine a 100-foot Christmas tree and an ice rink where giggling children glide beneath the stars against a backdrop of the snow-capped Alps.


Langjokull Glacier, Iceland

Board an 8-wheel glacier truck to make your way through the icy blue tunnels and caves of the Langjokull Glacier. Deep inside the frozen labyrinth admire fjords and waterfalls as you learn of the effects of global warming on the landscape and watch as the ice melts and transforms before your eyes.


Contact Jubilee Travel to book your winter wonderland getaway!

Experience information

  • Munich, Germany
  • Munich is the capital city of Bavaria (Bayern), Germany. It is located on the River Isar north of the Bavarian Alps. It is the third largest city in Germany, after Berlin and Hamburg. There are about 1.35 million people living within city limits, while the Munich Metropolitan Area (including the urban areas of Augsburg, Ingolstadt, Rosenheim and Landshut) is home to over 5 million people.The city is a major centre of art, advanced technologies, finance, publishing, culture, innovation, education, business and tourism in Germany and Europe, and enjoys a very high standard and quality of living. Munich's cultural scene is second to none in Germany, with the museums even considered by some to outrank Berlin in quality. Many travelers to Munich are absolutely stunned by the quality of the architecture. Although it was heavily damaged by allied bombing during World War II, many of its historic buildings have been rebuilt and the city center appears mostly as it did in the late 1800s including its largest church, the Frauenkirche, and the famous city hall (Neues Rathaus).

    ", id: 3093, primary_media: %{permalink: nil, thumbnail_height: 100, user: nil, kind: "Place", original_url: "/attachments/global/1454615698_original.jpeg", grid: "https://cdn2.gttwl.net/attachments/global/1454615698_original.jpeg?auto=enhance&q=80&h=135&w=135#tatid:644867", _type: "photo", kind_id: 3093, created_at: ~N[2016-02-04 19:44:51], "100x100": "https://cdn4.gttwl.net/attachments/global/1454615698_original.jpeg?auto=enhance&q=80&h=100&w=100#tatid:644867", ...}, attachment_id: nil, place_permalink: "munich", wiki_url: nil, tz: nil, city: "Munich", short_title: "Munich, Germany", feature_code: "P.PPLA", title: "Munich", tips_count: 3}"/>