
anyone ever use EF go ahead tours? : r/travel - Reddit
Mar 19, 2023 · 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 …
has anyone used EF tours for traveling? : r/travel - Reddit
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Anyone booked a tour with GetYourGuide? What was your
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 …
Anyone used Exoticca? Over-hyped or bargain? - Reddit
Dec 2, 2022 · 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 …
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Rick Steves Tours : r/travel - Reddit
We've avoided group tours (and cruising) for a couple reasons. First, we like to go at our own pace: get out of bed when we want, stop when & where we want, stay at a museum etc as …
The Roman Guy tours? : r/rome - Reddit
My wife and I did the St. Peter's and Vatican Museum/Sistine Chapel tour through the Roman Guy a few weeks ago and really enjoyed it. I felt the cost was justified by how organized it was, the …
Viator, GetYourGuide, Walks of Italy, LivTours - Who to book tours …
We booked multiple tours with Walks of Italy last year in Rome and Florence and really enjoyed them. Word of caution, apparently the Colosseum Underground tickets are hard to get.
How good is "The Tour Guy" for guided tours in Rome & the …
Apr 19, 2023 · Despite my initial reluctance to opt for guided tours, your feedback in my previous post has convinced me that a small group guided tour is the optimal way to explore historical …
Tokyo Walking Tours -- Yes or No? : r/JapanTravelTips - Reddit
We don't normally do walking tours (like to explore on our own) but I'm open to since Tokyo is so massive and has so many things to see. I heard Tokyo Free Walking Tour and Tokyo …