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RESCUE ROUTE 1:  5 HOURS - COMBINED WALKING/DRIVING TOUR
TOUR-PRICE:
US $ 885
     - The TOUR-PRICE means that you pay US $ 885 no matter if you are 1, 2 or 4 people.
    - So if you are 4 people you only pay
US $ 220 per person.
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All our tours are private tours, and we do not mix different groups.
 

 WALKING TOUR IN COPENHAGEN AND DRIVING TO VISIT THE LITTLE FISHING VILLAGE OF DRAGOR


RESCUE ROUTE 2: 5 HOURS - DRIVING ONLY
PRICE:  US $ 1275
(MAX. 4 PARTICIPANTS)
TOUR BY CAR IN COPENHAGEN AND A VISIT TO THE LITTLE FISHING VILLAGE OF DRAGOR

WE WILL BE DRIVING TO DRAGOR BY VAN OR LIMOUSINE. DURING THE TOUR WE INVITE YOU FOR A NICE COFFEE BREAK
IN A CHARMING CAFE IN DRAGOR VILLAGE.

To book THE RESCUE ROUTE TOUR please send AN E-mail to: info@jewish-copenhagen.DK

 
 One of our experienced guides will tell you her personal story of the rescue of her own family and the
 miraculous rescue of 7,000 Danish Jews during The Second World War.
 

 Brave fishermen helped more than 95 % of the Jewish population in Denmark to safety in Sweden in a heroic act the world had
 never seen before. Many Jews escaped from Dragor on small boats including the fishing boat Elisabeth, which brought Charlotte
 Thalmays father and grandmother to safety in Sweden on a cold and dark night in October 1943.

 Today Dragor is a charming village with old half-timbered houses, cosy cafes and restaurants. Only 10 miles from the centre of
 Copenhagen, the visit to Dragor will not only evoke the past, but also give you an interesting and unique look into the lives in
 small Danish villages.

 During our tour of Dragor, we will have a cosy coffee break in one of the little village’s many lovely cafes.
 



On fishing boats like Elisabeth 511, hundreds of Jews escaped
to Sweden in October 1943 via the Dragor harbour.
 


Dragor Fishing Village
Today Dragor is an extremely charming village with old
half-timbered houses, cosy cafes and restaurants.