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Why you're safe with the holiday experts

DERTOUR is part of the DERTOUR GmbH group of Frankfurt - one of the world's leading tour operators . We also hold our own ATOL and are members of ABTA.

We've been creating perfect tailor-made holidays to the heart of Europe for 50 years. A lot has changed in that time, but one thing that has always remained the same is our total focus on serving you in the very best way that we can. This includes ensuring your satisfaction and security. It's why DERTOUR is fully licenced with our own ATOL and is also adheres to all the rules and principles of ABTA.

ATOL is a financial protection scheme for holidaymakers travelling on an air inclusive holiday, which is managed by the Civil Aviation Authority. This protects you from losing your money or from being stranded overseas in the very unlikely event that DERTOUR should go out of business. Our Air Travel Organiser's Licence (ATOL) number is ATOL 1839.

When you buy an ATOL protected air inclusive holiday* from us, you will receive a confirmation invoice from us (or via our authorised agent through which you booked) confirming your arrangements and your protection under our ATOL.

* The air inclusive holidays we arrange are ATOL protected providing either the person who pays for the booking is present in the UK when the booking is made or the first leg of any flight or flights we arrange for you commences in the UK. For further information, visit the ATOL website at www.atol.org.uk

ABTA was created in 1950 by 22 leading travel companies. It now represents over 5,000 travel agencies and more than 900 tour operators, right across the British Isles. ABTA helps to maintain the highest standards of trading practice for the travel industry and its customers. The ABTA logo is a sign that you can expect choice, value and high levels of service from DERTOUR.

DERTOUR is also fully committed to always try to provide an alternative holiday or route in times of disruption that is out of our control, such as in the event of volcanic ash, disruption to air travel due to heavy snowfall or an airline strike grounding aircraft.

If you have any questions about our ABTA membership or the financial protection provided under our ATOL, please don't hesitate to call us on 020 7290 1104.

Riverside in Ghent Horse-drawn carriage passing through Bruges City centre of Antwerp

Destinations » Holidays in Belgium

Belgium is often overlooked on the average European itinerary but it is a mistake to miss out this tiny but culturally significant territory in the North of the continent.

The country has seen the production of some of the finest works of art the continent has ever seen. Artists like Breughel, Van Dyck and Rubens were all masters in their day and Belgium's art galleries are filled with their fantastic and moving works.

Many of Belgium's cities are works of art in their own right. The simple beauty of historic centres such as Ghent and Bruges is matched by few cities in Europe. Meanwhile Brussels is a masterpiece of Renaissance art and architecture and has a refinement not found in many cities of its size. Steeped in history, it is also home to the European Government and has a distinctly cosmopolitan and modern outlook.

The people too are an interesting mixture of French flair and taste and Dutch devil-may-care. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Brussels's centre where you can enjoy a sumptuous meal in a Michelin starred restaurant, or eat a paper cone of fries within yards of each other. Elegant coffee shops sit harmoniously with dance-clubs and you can hear any of the languages of Europe in a single turn around the magnificent Grand Place.

Culture

Being sandwiched between the Netherlands and France, Belgium is in many ways a combination of the two, with a twist of Germany thrown in for good measure. This intriguing mix has created an amazingly diverse people and a varied culture that is surprisingly refreshing for visitors. The country is remarkably cosmopolitan as well. One in ten citizens are foreign immigrants, and in Brussels the percentage is markedly higher.

Food and drink

Given its geographic position Belgian food is, not surprisingly, a blend of French, Dutch and some German influences, but also includes particularly Belgian ingredients - such as the endive (chicory leaf). This has been a characteristic ingredient in many Belgian dishes since the 19th century, and is normally served hot (not cold in a salad as in the UK or the United States).

Other important ingredients include the gorgeous mussels and other shellfish found mainly in the north of the country near the North Sea coast. There are also the gamey flavours of Ardennes venison, boar, trout, freshwater lobster and so on.

Belgian cookery is of a high standard in most restaurants - expect to be treated to some excellent food, since as far as gastronomic trends and quality go, Belgium has long followed close in the culinary footsteps of France. In fact the country has been so successful in emulating its gastronomic neighbour that there are now more Michelin-star rated restaurants in Belgium than in France itself!

There is a huge variety of brands of Belgian beer, which all fall somewhere in a bewildering number of categories and flavours. If there are "bits" at the bottom of your bottle or glass - don't take it back complaining about your "cloudy" pint. Some beers are supposed to be unfiltered.

History

Belgium has been the unlikely backdrop for some of the most important events in European history. It has seen armies of all the major empires come and go and its flat landscape hides the battlefields of Waterloo, Ypres and Passchendale, events that changed Europe forever.

Did you know?

There are more castles per square mile in Belgium than anywhere else in the world and that Antwerp, the world's fourth largest port is one of the world's main centres for diamond dealing, cutting and polishing.

Facts and figures

Capital Brussels
Official language Dutch, French, German
Currency € Euro
Time zone Central European Time
Independence 4 October 1830
Accession to the EU 25 March 1957
Area 30,528 sq km / 11,787 sq miles
Population 10.8 million

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