Trafalgar Tours?

Old Oct 23rd, 2009, 07:18 PM
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Trafalgar Tours?

I have toured in Europe several times with Globus Tours and have been wonderfully pleased and never disappointed. Having said that, they don't have a tour to France that I would like to take so a friend suggested Trafalgar Tours and I would appreciate feedback from anyone who has used them in the recent past. They do have a France tour with an itinerary that is perfect for what I and my partner are interested in seeing. Any and all feedback would be great! Thanks in advance for your time.
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Old Oct 23rd, 2009, 08:07 PM
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you might want to post this on the Europe forum. no one (hardly) reads or participates here on "Travel Tip" branch.
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Old Oct 25th, 2009, 10:11 AM
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Trafalgar & Globus are both reputable companies. You can't go wrong with either one. I am looking for 2010 also, & noticed they have some great promotions. www.escortedtrafalgartours.com
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I just returned from a Trafalgar Tour of Ireland & Scotland - it was great. I would highly recommend them. Check out their bulletin boards on their website if you have any specific questions.
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Having done 3 Globus and one Trafalgar, I would not choose a Trafalgar again. The Trafalgar was an Italy one in Dec. because we took two college aged girls with us as a Christmas present. Everything was "extra" and found it not to be the quality of Globus. You might consider a river cruise. You get a couple of days in Paris, cruise down a river and have a couple of days at the end. We did that and enjoyed it. Paris is so easy to do on your own.
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Azangie, if you come back to this, check out Cosmos tours. It's in the same family as Globus, but the cheaper version. They have a couple France tours.

I traveled with them in May 2008 through Great Britain and loved it. Everything was perfectly nice, but not over the top luxury by any means. I don't know your ages but the Cosmos groups tended to be in their 30's-60's and the Globus groups we saw tended to be more 60's-80's. I'm scheduled for a Trafalgar trip in a few weeks and have heard good things about them.

Good luck!
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