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27.07.2023 - 17:58 / smartertravel.com
With tourism slowly restarting in some destinations around the world, many travelers are looking to get back out there—but with the convenience of someone else handling all the arrangements and logistics. After more than a year of being out of commission, group tours are ready to make a comeback. Here’s what to expect if you’re booking one this year.
Group Tours Are Selling out FastPlanning a trip for the end of summer or fall? Book now to secure your spot or risk missing out. Group tour operator Trafalgar has seen bookings for September double compared to the early summer months. Their New England Autumn Colors tour saw a nearly 450 percent year over year increase in demand, and is already sold out for 2021.
For Contiki group tours, July is by far the busiest month. Adam Armstrong, CEO of Contiki, says “The demand is definitely there—travelers are booking trips even with the uncertainty of the future just to have a reservation on the books and something to look forward to.”
With many tour companies offering flexible booking policies that allow rescheduling without penalty, travelers are willing to make a reservation for a trip that feels lower risk than booking on their own.
Millennial group tour company FTLO Travel saw their monthly bookings in April 2021 surpass pre-pandemic numbers. Founder Tara Cappel believes, “People are craving connection after the past year and they’re excited to meet other travelers. I also think they feel more comfortable going with a company that knows the country, has local contacts, and provides a trained guide. It adds a certain amount of reassurance that if something were to go wrong, we have their back.”
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Where Are the Most Popular Destinations for Group Tours in 2021?Domestic trips are becoming increasingly popular for 2021, with the national parks and Alaska at the top of many travelers’ lists. The trend for this year leans towards outdoor-focused trips to beaches, mountains, or parks. Always wanted to visit Alaska? This year is a unique time to go—since cruise ships are still grounded, the usual summer crowds will be greatly reduced.
Melissa Dasilva, president of Trafalgar, tells us, “Many of our guests are looking to stay a bit closer to home as our world adjusts and rebuilds. There are twice as many people planning to travel domestically with us this year than any other destination, and all of our national parks itineraries (as well as Alaska) are trending in our top 15 most popular trips.”
For international trips, Europe remains the number most-wished for group travel destination.
According to a Trafalger poll, 65 percent of travelers are hoping to book a European trip as soon as possible, with
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