We took a Trafalger tour of Greece in 2003, which included a land portion and cruise portion.
The land portion was fabulous. We had a great guide, we saw lots of really cool stuff and all the hotels were more than adequate. The cruise portion left a lot to be desired, but I don't blame Trafalger, it was not really thier fault.
I think that if it's your first time to a particular country, if you're a newish traveller, or worried about navigating in a new place, an organized trip is a great idea. The transportion between cities is sometimes a hassle, and it's really nice not to worry about it!
Some downsides: Pretty strict departure times in the mornings, lots of packing and repacking because you only stay the night, dealing with other people for extended periods. Still, there's lots of places where I would totally do a guided tour again.
Also, look into the Rick Steves trips in Europe. I love his books, and a lot of the itineraries look really interesting.
The land portion was fabulous. We had a great guide, we saw lots of really cool stuff and all the hotels were more than adequate. The cruise portion left a lot to be desired, but I don't blame Trafalger, it was not really thier fault.
I think that if it's your first time to a particular country, if you're a newish traveller, or worried about navigating in a new place, an organized trip is a great idea. The transportion between cities is sometimes a hassle, and it's really nice not to worry about it!
Some downsides: Pretty strict departure times in the mornings, lots of packing and repacking because you only stay the night, dealing with other people for extended periods. Still, there's lots of places where I would totally do a guided tour again.
Also, look into the Rick Steves trips in Europe. I love his books, and a lot of the itineraries look really interesting.
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