Experience the best of Colorado on this 5-day small-group tour, exploring Denver’s city highlights, the stunning landscapes of Rocky Mountain National Park, and the scenic mountain towns of Vail, Aspe
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Location: Denver
What's Included
- Aspen round-trip Maroon Bells sightseeing bus/Dillon Lake tour & hiking
- Professional transportations by passenger vehicle,Minivan/Van or a full-sized bus.
- Breakfast
- Professional Driver and Guide (or Driver-Guide) .
- 4 Night Hotel (Nights are one day less than the total number of tour days).
- Mandatory Fee:Rocky Mountain , Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater, Greenwood Springs tickets
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the tour, but it's best suited for those who can manage some light hiking and walking, especially in places like Rocky Mountain National Park and Aspen. The tour guides are great about accommodating different paces, so as long as your parents are active and enjoy the outdoors, they should have a good time! Just make sure to check with the provider for any specific health concerns.
A: The hotel stay includes 4 nights, but you get breakfast included each morning! You'll stay in comfortable accommodations that put you close to attractions. Just make sure to ask about the specific hotels as they might vary.
A: If weather conditions are severe, the tour may be rescheduled for safety reasons. They have a flexible cancellation policy, so you can usually get a refund or credit towards another date if needed. Just check with Jupiter Legend to clarify the exact details when you book.
Discussions
Just booked the 5-day Rocky Mountain tour—any tips?
Hey everyone! I just booked the 5-day small group tour starting from Denver to explore the Rockies and Aspen. I’m super excited! What should I pack? Do I need hiking boots for the Maroon Bells hike, or are regular sneakers okay? Also, any must-see spots I should not miss?
Thinking about gifting this Rocky Mountain tour to my sister!
I’m considering giving my sister the 5-day Rocky Mountain tour for her birthday. She loves nature and hasn’t been to Colorado yet. Do you think it’s a good gift idea? I’m a bit worried about the hiking part since she is not super athletic.