Young traveler tour operator Contiki is offering new trips to Europe in 2024 for travelers ages 18 to 35 years of age.
New trips include a ‘Greek Explorer’ trip for history lovers, a ‘Best of Georgia’ itinerary showcasing one of Europe’s emerging destinations and the ‘Best of Baltics’ tour visiting cultural gems from Split to Budapest.
Contiki is also offering some age-specific trips for 18 to 22-year-olds and for 27 to 35-year-olds. Reunion trips, made for past Contiki travelers and friends between 35 and 45, are also available for select destinations.
Travelers who are members of the LGBTQIA+ as well as their friends and family can enjoy a new selection of trips just for them: Contiki Pride trips. There are currently two itineraries in this category which both include a private Pride celebration.
Food-conscious travelers can also explore Europe with foodie offerings just for them on a new Vegan Food Europe Explorer tour. Created with vegan and vegetarian travelers in mind, the small group tour can enjoy the best of Europe’s plant-based offerings.
“Every traveler is different, and this latest product launch is all about recognizing that,” says Natasha Lawrence, Commercial & Product Director at Contiki. “We’re known around the world for our multi-country European adventures, but there are many more ways to explore Europe with us – and our newest trips demonstrate this perfectly. There’s Greece which is hugely popular, Georgia which is still a bit of an unknown and the Baltics which offer up thriving art, food and music scenes across cities like Tallinn and Riga.”
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