Photography Tours & Trips in Europe
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9 best Photography Europe tour packages
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- European Adventurer (Plus, Start London)
- Rhine and Moselle Charms Main Crucevita
- Countryside of the Emerald Isle (Dublin to Ennis) (2026)
- PHOTO TALES OF CROATIA
- Fire Mountain and Wine Enjoyment with Mediterranean Flair
- Animal and Bird Photography on Helgoland - Photo Trip with Michael Lohmann
- Scandinavia & Beyond: Capital Vibes Meet Norway Road Trip
- Winter Adventure Lofoten: To the Magic of the northern lights & stilt houses (5 destinations)
- 2 Day Guided Trip to Normandy, Saint Malo & Mont Saint-Michel from Paris (PM2)
The majestic views from Montparnasse Tower, Venice's winding canals, and Mykonos's historic windmills offer remarkable photo opportunities. Natural light bathes Swiss Alps panoramas and Lake Bled's emerald waters. The journey includes photo stops at UNESCO treasures like Dubrovnik's defensive walls and Meteora's soaring monasteries.
Duration 37 days Destinations England, France, Switzerland, Spain, Monaco, Italy, Vatican City (Holy See), Greece, Albania, CroatiaSee all destinations Age Range up to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $15,119
30% Off- NZ$10,583You save $4,536
Capture Europe's finest views: Strasbourg's La Petite France, Deutsches Eck in Koblenz, and medieval castles along the Rhine. Perfect photo opportunities of vineyard landscapes and historic architecture throughout the journey.
Duration 8 days Destinations Germany, France, Switzerland Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
30% Off- NZ$3,982
Duration 11 days Destinations Dublin, Dingle, Cork, Cashel, Midleton, Kinsale, Garnish Island, Glengarriff, Bantry, Slea HeadSee all destinations Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Collette From
30% Off- NZ$7,799
Morning light bathes Mount Srđ in golden hues, while Plitvice's cascading waterfalls and Hvar's purple lavender fields offer stunning photo opportunities. Photography sessions at Diocletian's Palace, hilltop Motovun, and Dubrovnik's ancient walls are enhanced by daily image reviews to refine techniques.
Duration 11 days Destinations Zagreb, Rovinj, Pula, Istria, Groznjan, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Zadar, Split, Hvar Island, Dubrovnik Age Range up to 70 year olds Operated in English, German, Spanish Operator EUROLATINO Tour Operators From
30% Off- NZ$4,599
Duration 11 days Destinations Palermo, Erice, Trapani, Favignana, Marsala, Selinunte, Agrigento, Taormina, Mount Etna, Catania Age Range up to 85 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen From
30% Off- NZ$5,616
Wildlife photographers will thrill at capturing intimate moments of gannet courtship on Heligoland's distinctive red cliffs and seal colonies lounging on Düne island. Professional instruction covers long-lens techniques and bird flight photography, with specialized timing for optimal natural lighting.
Duration 4 days Destinations Helgoland Age Range up to 85 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen From
30% Off- NZ$1,709
Duration 9 days Destinations Harstad, Lofoten, Svolvær, Nusfjord, Narvik Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator journaway From $2,571
63% Off- NZ$939You save $1,632
2 Day Guided Trip to Normandy, Saint Malo & Mont Saint-Michel from Paris (PM2)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Even though it was as a full bus, she kept everyone engaged especially with the D Day and Mt St Michel commentaries.”
Eric, traveled in June
The historic harbor of Honfleur glows during golden hour, while D-Day sites at Omaha Beach and Arromanches tell powerful stories through your lens. Saint-Malo's ancient ramparts provide dramatic compositions, culminating in unforgettable shots of Mont Saint-Michel silhouetted against spectacular bay sunsets.
Duration 2 days Destinations Paris, Rouen, Honfleur, Normandy Beach, Arromanches-les-Bains, Omaha Beach, Caen, Saint-Malo, Mont Saint-Michel Age Range 10 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator PARISCityVISION From
63% Off- NZ$958
What our customers ask about Photography Tours & Trips in Europe
When is the best time to go on a Photography tour in Europe?
The best time for photography tours in Europe changes based on your location and what you want to photograph. Winter tours in Iceland (November to March) let you photograph snowy landscapes and the Northern Lights. Croatia's coast works best from May to September with clear blue waters and sunlit historic buildings. One TourRadar traveler shared about a spring tour: "Florence led an informative and passionate tour for the North of France especially engaging with the photography opportunities at Mont St Michel." Photography tours run throughout the year but places like the Novotel Caen see fewer tourists during shoulder seasons making it easier to get clean shots without crowds.
What are the must-photograph locations on a European Photography tour?
Europe's photo spots range from famous sites to lesser-known places that make great pictures. Iceland offers the Jökulsárlón glacier lagoon and Northern Lights while Croatia features Dubrovnik's city walls and the flowing waters of Plitvice Lakes. One TourRadar traveler said: "The guide was very informative about finding the best angles at each location." Other key spots include Rovinj's narrow old town streets Split's Diocletian Palace with its Roman architecture and Hvar Island's rocky shores. Hotel Neptun serves as a good base for these Croatian locations with easy access to morning and evening light.
How physically demanding are Photography tours in Europe?
Most European photography tours need a medium level of fitness. The Croatia Photography tour includes walking through Dubrovnik and climbing to spots like Mount Srđ for city views. Iceland tours need steady footing to reach waterfalls and glacier areas. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The pace was manageable with plenty of stops for photography though you should be comfortable walking 3-4 hours daily." Tours use buses or vans between spots and book hotels like the Hotel Dubrovnik Palace in central locations to keep walking distances short.