by devilsadvocate » Wed May 27, 2009 1:39 am
by Pseudo » Wed May 27, 2009 10:07 am
bayman wrote:why doesn't everyone heading o/s make their base in scotland & stay with jas![]()
by Drop Bear » Wed May 27, 2009 12:58 pm
Sam wrote:Drop Bear wrote:
How much do you need for something like that mate?
Not exactly sure mate. All up the Contiki is about $3500, managed to get flights over for $1400 only a month or so ago as international travel is pretty light on at the moment. The Contiki comes with breakfast and lunch included for most of the trip but would imagine buying a few breakfasts and lunches along the way as well as most tea's. I havent really figured out how much I will spend on this part of trip as also doing Ashes and British Open first, and then another 6 or so weeks of Europe after, ending at Oktoberfest. Probably goin to be about 30k all up (flights, travel insurance, cricket & golf tickets included). I have got mates in London, Amsterdam, Berlin and Rome to stay with which should help save a bit on accommodation.
If we werent doing a Contiki the accommodation and meals alone, plus the bus/train passes around would still cost a couple grand easy so I reckon Contiki will be good, got 6 weeks to go at our own pace after so like the tour idea to know what is worth going back to and to meet some other young people to drink and travel with.
by Brock Landers » Wed May 27, 2009 3:25 pm
by Psyber » Wed May 27, 2009 3:39 pm
by JAS » Wed May 27, 2009 5:13 pm
Pseudo wrote:bayman wrote:why doesn't everyone heading o/s make their base in scotland & stay with jas
I'll give JAS a good wrap for sending me some useful info re accommodation etc when I went to Scotland in '07
Psyber wrote:I've heard some of the whisky producers in Scotland run B&B accomodation too.
You could put a good tour together that way...
by redandblack » Thu May 28, 2009 8:04 pm
by Q. » Thu May 28, 2009 11:03 pm
redandblack wrote:I agree with Devil's Advocate and JAS. If it's not too late, get a Eurail Pass and do it by yourself.
The first time I went to Europe, I hitchhiked for 3 months - fantastic experience, but probably not a good idea now.
by Barto » Thu May 28, 2009 11:42 pm
abber wrote:Recommend you don't take the girlfriend. You'll have a better time.
by heater31 » Fri May 29, 2009 12:29 am
Quichey wrote:redandblack wrote:I agree with Devil's Advocate and JAS. If it's not too late, get a Eurail Pass and do it by yourself.
The first time I went to Europe, I hitchhiked for 3 months - fantastic experience, but probably not a good idea now.
Still happens quite a bit. Probably safest if you are male though.
Will be doing Europe and West Africa independently after footy season, I wouldn't have it any other way. Train, bus, bush-taxi, hitch-hiking, whatever it takes to get from place to place, and if I like the city or town I'm in I'll stay as long as I feel like it, no restrictions. Couldn't think of anything worse than a sanitised package tour. That's just me though, different strokes for different folks...
by Mic » Fri May 29, 2009 9:38 am
Barto wrote:abber wrote:Recommend you don't take the girlfriend. You'll have a better time.
Seconding this. Contiki tours suck balls when you're in a relationship.
From experience, Trafalgar Breakaway is a bit less feral and is more orientated towards couples and is a similar age group
http://www.escortedtrafalgartours.com/I ... 8_yr_olds/
by Barto » Fri May 29, 2009 12:23 pm
Mic wrote:Barto wrote:abber wrote:Recommend you don't take the girlfriend. You'll have a better time.
Seconding this. Contiki tours suck balls when you're in a relationship.
From experience, Trafalgar Breakaway is a bit less feral and is more orientated towards couples and is a similar age group
http://www.escortedtrafalgartours.com/I ... 8_yr_olds/
I don't agree, Contiki is fine if you are single or in a relationship.
by Scorpion » Fri May 29, 2009 4:29 pm
Barto wrote:Mic wrote:Barto wrote:abber wrote:Recommend you don't take the girlfriend. You'll have a better time.
Seconding this. Contiki tours suck balls when you're in a relationship.
From experience, Trafalgar Breakaway is a bit less feral and is more orientated towards couples and is a similar age group
http://www.escortedtrafalgartours.com/I ... 8_yr_olds/
I don't agree, Contiki is fine if you are single or in a relationship.
I'm glad I was single on a Contiki tour, that's all I can say
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