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anyone ever use EF go ahead tours? : r travel - Reddit Hello, currently looking into solo travel Came across a website for EF go ahead tours They book your flight hotels and have a tour guide with you on the trip Was wondering if anyone has use them If you have was is worth it
has anyone used EF tours for traveling? : r travel - Reddit r travel is a community about exploring the world Your pictures, questions, stories, or any good content is welcome Clickbait, spam, memes, ads selling buying, brochures, classifieds, surveys or self-promotion will be removed
Anyone used Exoticca? Over-hyped or bargain? - Reddit Exoticca much less, but less in pkg No welcome reception, only tour guide, smaller bus for tours crowded, no portable earphones, no dinners included, and lots less helpful info upfront before + during tour EF is more costly but transport more comfy, app very helpful Many included dinners Also easier to book months ahead + pay instalments
Anyone booked a tour with GetYourGuide? What was your . . . - Reddit We booked a City Tour and Swiss Alps Tour The tours were terrible Everything was rushed, no time to shop or enter churches which were part of the tour Included was the Lindt Chocolate Factory tour which required a ferry ride We had to walk about a mile to get to the ferry, then walk another mile through a park to get to the Factory
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Are group tours worth it? : r Banff - Reddit Are group tours worth it? Just started planning a trip to Banff Jasper for the end of July with my family (4 people total) I saw a group tour online for around $1100 per person, and it includes all ticket fees, transport, breakfast, and hotel for 5 full days of activities Flight is not included, but the round trip is around $170 per person
14 days in Europe - which path is the best for us and why? Saint Emilion - vineyard and village - There are guided tours leaving from Bordeaux every day and they’re brilliant You can do either a full day trip or if you’re game for it, plan an overnight stay Alternatively the medoc region also has tours going from Bordeaux and it is also lovely but my pick is saint emilion
Tours? : r NuclearPower - Reddit Bruce does tours during the summer It's really impressive In the USA, it's sometimes possible to arrange a visit to a nuclear plant, but it often takes weeks of negotiation, after you succeed in identifying the Community Relations Manager or whoever is in charge of that u ericgmeyer has commented on the ludicrous obstacles involved, even for someone officially representing a pro-nuclear
Is there a consensus on the best tour company for guided tours in . . . Some examples are EF go ahead tours, Trafalgar, Collette, and Globus Is there a consensus on which company is the most reliable in their experiences? Or has anyone had positive experiences using any of these companies to travel to Europe in a group? Note: our group would be mostly 20-30 year olds with a few in their 50s