ABD for adults w/ no kids

need2travel

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Hi All-planning ahead here, my husband & I were looking at some of the 2013 itineraries (specifically Greece & France) but we have no kids. Will we feel out of place on an ABD trip? I know they offer adult only departures but hub is a teacher so those dates don't work for us. We've travelled w/ Tauck 6 times w/ #7 booked for this July and have always been very happy w/ them but we like the look of the ABD Greece trip a lot. We enjoy travelling w/ Tauck & are just afraid that an ABD will be too "child oriented". Opinions please!! Thanks in advance!!
 
I am a single adult and I have done 3 ABD trips and I did not feel out of place at all. There is usually at least one adult only trip for each itinerary if you are worried you could book that
 
I travel with my child, so don't have any firsthand experience, but on 2 of the 3 ABDs we've taken so far there were couples traveling without children. All of our ABDs have been in July. On our 2nd trip the couples without children outnumbered those of us with children. As long as you don't mind being around other people's kids, I think you will have a great time. The guides do a fantastic job of making sure everybody feel comfortable.
 
DH and I just booked our third ABD trip. We do not have any children and I am also a teacher. We have loved all of them. I would describe the trips as child friendly as opposed to child oriented. To us, having the children on the trip is part of the charm - to see new places from thier perspective as well. We love the service and detail proveded by ABD and have never felt "out of the loop" because we didn't have children in our party.
 


Our ABD trip to Yellowstone last year had one couple (in their late 40's or so) w/o kids, but the summer before (ABD to Yosemite) we were the only "traditional" family. There were two couples w/o kids (one couple in their late 30's, the other in the mid 60's), two women (who happened to be travel agents) travelling together, and four mother with daughter/son pairs. For many of the dinners the guides would have the kids sit together (with them) and the adults would be free to have dinner with other adults.
 
Just returned from London and Paris - (still doing :laundy: ) - of the 20 on the tour, there was a family with two children - grade 4 and grade 8, and our daughter, who is almost 19. The rest were couples or single people. We all had a fabulous time together. The guides read each group and engage accordingly, in my opinion. With our group, we laughed all week long. :rotfl: What a glorious time we all had! :thumbsup2
 
I agree with the others. I'm a single, traveling solo, and have NEVER felt out of place because of that. I agree with sjlsk8r. The trips are child friendly, not child oriented. Unless you really can't stand to be around children, you should be fine.

I agree. The Greece trip looks excellent. I'm likely taking that trip next year.

Sayhello
 


Thanks everyone, I think we feel a bit more comfortable-now we just have to decide which trip to take-Greece w/ ABD or Week in Spain w/ Tauck. At least we have plenty of time to decide.:)

SayHello-I LOVE your trip reports-they are terrific! Please keep travelling so I can keep reading (and rereading!!)
 
Thanks everyone, I think we feel a bit more comfortable-now we just have to decide which trip to take-Greece w/ ABD or Week in Spain w/ Tauck. At least we have plenty of time to decide.:)

SayHello-I LOVE your trip reports-they are terrific! Please keep travelling so I can keep reading (and rereading!!)

The Spain Tauck tour looks very interesting. I wish ABD will bring back their Spain ABD. I thought they would now that they added Madrid tour to their pre-Med cruise next year.
 
Thanks everyone, I think we feel a bit more comfortable-now we just have to decide which trip to take-Greece w/ ABD or Week in Spain w/ Tauck. At least we have plenty of time to decide.:)

SayHello-I LOVE your trip reports-they are terrific! Please keep travelling so I can keep reading (and rereading!!)
The only place I've been in Spain (besides the Madrid airport :p) is Barcelona, and I *loved* Barcelona! But the Greece trip sounds really cool.

I'm so glad you enjoy my trip reports! :)

Sayhello
 
We have no children and DH is a teacher. We have done ABD Ireland and Italy. We never felt out of place even though we were the only couple without kids. Ireland had younger kids and they kinda bonded and all hung out together. Italy had lots of teens so they hung together but also didn't mind being with the adults. But, nonetheless, ABD was awesome!! :wizard:
 
I am a single adult and I have done 3 ABD trips and I did not feel out of place at all. There is usually at least one adult only trip for each itinerary if you are worried you could book that

You've gone alone?? I am really wanting to go on the Emerald Isles trip, but have nobody to go with.
 
You've gone alone?? I am really wanting to go on the Emerald Isles trip, but have nobody to go with.
I've done 4 ABD's and have traveled solo on all 4 of them. While there is a single supplement, it's not bad as single supplements go (usually about 40%). I kind of like having a certain amount of alone time while on these trips, plus I just don't have friends who want to or can travel with me. And honestly, I'm fairly high-maintenance, and it's easier to not share a bathroom in the morning! :rotfl:

But if the only way you can afford to go is to get a roommate, then I say go for it! There have been folks traveling solo on my trips as well as single people sharing.

Sayhello
 
I've done 4 ABD's and have traveled solo on all 4 of them. While there is a single supplement, it's not bad as single supplements go (usually about 40%). I kind of like having a certain amount of alone time while on these trips, plus I just don't have friends who want to or can travel with me. And honestly, I'm fairly high-maintenance, and it's easier to not share a bathroom in the morning! :rotfl:

But if the only way you can afford to go is to get a roommate, then I say go for it! There have been folks traveling solo on my trips as well as single people sharing.

Sayhello


I've never traveled alone at all...but I am also high maintenance when it comes to sharing, especially with someone I've just met. I just assume people are extra friendly on this trips and i'll have no problem making friends so I don't have to spend my down time eating lunch by myself? :upsidedow I am planning on going in 2014 so as soon as that roll call opens up I'll start making some friends!
 
I've never traveled alone at all...but I am also high maintenance when it comes to sharing, especially with someone I've just met. I just assume people are extra friendly on this trips and i'll have no problem making friends so I don't have to spend my down time eating lunch by myself? :upsidedow I am planning on going in 2014 so as soon as that roll call opens up I'll start making some friends!
In my experience, people are VERY friendly on these trips, and you'll only eat lunch by yourself if you want to. One of the great things about ABDs is the sense of community that grows in the group quite quickly, helped along by the amazing Adventure Guides. One reason I love doing these trips is that I can travel solo, but very much feel like I am not alone.

Sayhello
 
In my experience, people are VERY friendly on these trips, and you'll only eat lunch by yourself if you want to. One of the great things about ABDs is the sense of community that grows in the group quite quickly, helped along by the amazing Adventure Guides. One reason I love doing these trips is that I can travel solo, but very much feel like I am not alone.

Sayhello

That is basically why I am choosing a ABD as opposed to doing any ole tour I can pick up at the travel agency. Sure i'll spend 4000 more but I think I'll feel safe. I have no kids, but I don't mind them at all. How am I going to manage to wait 2 years? haha:earsboy: My friends keep telling me i'm crazy, but I feel like this is one of those things that I will not regret.
 
That is basically why I am choosing a ABD as opposed to doing any ole tour I can pick up at the travel agency. Sure i'll spend 4000 more but I think I'll feel safe. I have no kids, but I don't mind them at all. How am I going to manage to wait 2 years? haha:earsboy: My friends keep telling me i'm crazy, but I feel like this is one of those things that I will not regret.
In my opinion, you're right, and you won't regret it. :goodvibes The only thing I "regret" is that I'm really quite spoiled now, and want to travel this way all the time now. *My* friends tell me they're amazed at how brave I am to travel alone. I smile, and tell them it sure beats not traveling at all! ;)

Sayhello
 
My husband and I (40's) and his parents (mid 60's) did the Viva Italia a summer ago. I completely agree with the person who wrote that it is child friendly, not child oriented or child centered. there are several times during tours, the children are taken somewhere special while the adults and older children tour another part. Several times there are special events at dinner such as movies, menu etc, games and the adults do a wine tasting, rather quickly the children start joining each other at meals, adults group up with different pairs and really get to know each other. I don't mind traveling alone, and I know if I had asked any of the other adults if i could join them for dinner or sight seeing, I would have been welcome. I wouldn't hesitate.
 

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