bubblypop wrote: » hey, has anyone travelled solo with Intrepid travel? Any reviews positive or negative? I need to get away somewhere & it will be just me. I don't mind travelling solo, but I think I would like to try one of these tour type holiday
anewme wrote: » If you are looking at a specific date, you can check the demographic of your group. I always check to ensure other solos.
bubblypop wrote: » Oh, didn't know you could do that! Just email them is it?
Uncle Pierre wrote: » Did three trips with Intrepid back before I was married with kids. First two (to Cambodia/Vietnam, and to Egypt) were as a solo traveller, and the third (Cuba) was with my girlfriend of the time, who’s now my wife. All three were very well organised and run, and overall I’d recommend them. Just be conscious that as a solo traveller, a lot will depend on the group you’re in. My first trip was with a brilliant group of about 12 others (roughly eight singles, and two couples), with only one “oddball” (and I’m choosing my words carefully!), and some great times were had. Second trip was a different story. There were four older ladies from New Zealand (late 60s/early 70s ish) who very much stuck together, an English bloke in his 60s who only ever wanted to talk about his days in the Navy, and a German couple in their 40s who barely spoke to anybody else at all throughout the entire trip. So it can be a bit hit and miss that way, but it’d be like that across all such travel companies, and there’s really nothing you can do about it.
anewme wrote: » One time I went on a trip and the group dynamic was terrible. The Group just did not gel at all. Even the guide spoke to me and said, zero connection with this group. One time I went and the group was small enough 10, but 4 of us really hit it off and are still in touch weekly. There is always one "oddball" in the group, and if you don't know who it is, its probably you!
Evenstevens wrote: » How did you find Exodus? Haven't heard of them before.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » How are these companies for alone time? I've come to be quite fond of being on my own when travelling or at least some alone time if I'm in a group of friends.
The Black Oil wrote: » I've done 4 trips with Exodus (cycling/outdoor stuff), booked with Abbey Travel here. It's handy if you can avoid London Heathrow and can pay in Euro. Guides have been good. Group dynamics have been good or great. My Tuscany trip was utterly fantastic, we had a lot craic and gelled very well. Vietnam was mostly an older group, The majority of them were grandparents and a few others 45-60+. It was different and I found two weeks with that crowd felt like my limit...you cycle, have breakfast, lunch and dinner with them. I did Thailand 5 years ago (Red Spokes, not Exodus), that was two weeks, but we had a smaller group and good fun. It's just a wavelength thing and you can't predict that. In Tuscany we did have one older guy who seemed to piss people off with his one upmanship on the bike. We grew weary of him. I've not ruled out Intrepid, but will probably head to Italy again with Exodus. Previously I've used Trek America. At 18-38, however, I'm almost too old for them.
anewme wrote: » I find it much cheaper to pay in Stg. I book with the Company direct (Exodus and Explore )and book through the UK website. It will try and re direct you to the eu website, but dont take that option. You will find there is a huge mark of of euro vs. Stg. Last year I reckon I saved 200 euro in one trip by paying in (doing an exchange through currency fair) and booking through UK. You book your own flights so you dont have to go through Heathrow either. I did cycling Sardinia last year with Explore. The cycling was fairly tough for me (and I reckon your Tuscany man might have been in it, lol) but I did like the trip, it was not very touristy, so if you like cycling, it's a nice one.
The Black Oil wrote: » Thanks anewme. I'll do a comparison the next time re Euro and Pounds. One frustrating thing was travel agent wasn't able to source transfers which essentially ruled out certain Italy trips (iirc, such as this), I guess less busy airports may not have much available. I could probably have made me own way to the start point with some time and research. It worked out in the end as Tuscany was great - the group, plus the leader and van driver/mechanic (two women) had contrasting personalities. One of those rare ones where the WhatsApp group still dings once or twice a year. Keen to visit Sicily and Sardinia. Yer man liked his Strava. I usually go for level 3 or 4 as I still want it to be a holiday, not a fitness test.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » I met a few girls in Jordan last year who were with them. They rated it highly. I might have to do this at some point as I fancy a few places that might not be as safe.
Muahahaha wrote: » How did you find Jordan last year acd? Was there any disruption due to the war in Syria and how did you get in/out of it, via Israel or fly direct to Amman? Its probably my fav country in the Middle East, people there were so friendly and its really well set up for tourism. Would love to get back there at some stage. Also where do Intrepid go that is less safe? Mate of mine used to drive for them doing 50-60 day trips all around South America. He got offered a job last year from another small tour company to do trips around Afghanistan, he promptly said no thanks!
anewme wrote: » I've looked at that exact trip last year and again this year and because the flights would not tie up, I booked Sardinia cycling with Explore instead.
ancapailldorcha wrote: » It was wonderful. Fantastic trip altogether. I went in and out of Amman. Did Jordan solo. Even managed to achieve a little bit of notoriety as there weren't too many solo Irish fellas taxi'ng around the place. People were really sound and came across as being quite well educated. One lad asked me if I was from Sligo. When I said "less safe", I was thinking about African countries and the likes of Egypt which never seems to be too stable. I'd be going solo so there's nobody to turn to if it hits the fan.
The Black Oil wrote: » Did you book your own flights that time and pay Explore in Euro or Sterling?
taytobreath wrote: » What's not included Travel insuranceSingle accommodation (available on request) Visas or vaccinations The above is from the Exodus website. The bolded part, does this mean you are sharing a room with another traveler?