Nationalities of people on tour

Last Updated: 7th Jun 2012

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Contiki sells its travel packages in more than 35 countries around the world. It is therefore not unusual for there to be between 6-15 different nationalities on any one tour. Some of the nationalities that Contiki is most popular with includes Australians, Americans, Canadians, Germans, English, Swiss, New Zealanders, Japanese, Dutch, South Africans, Italians, Danes, Brazilians, Mexicans, Austrians, Singaporeans, Swedes, Koreans, etc. but there are not limits or restrictions on where you or your travel companions come from.

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    Default_avatarrazinccentsup1982 posted on 5th Jun 2012 Flag as Inappropriate
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    Default_avatarininlichge1984 posted on 3rd Jun 2012 Flag as Inappropriate
  3. lol lol lol dont know what it is but aussies love to travel i have lived in australia almost my whole life but was originally born in New Zealand and pretty much everyone i know has been on atleast 1 contiki tour. Its pretty much an australian rite of passage!!! a couple of my friends make fun of me for waiting so long to actually go on one. but better late then never i now leave on the 2nd of june to go on the Best of USA tour.

    GeevieGeevie posted on 11th May 2011 Flag as Inappropriate
  4. lol lol lol dont know what it is but aussies love to travel i have lived in australia almost my whole life but was originally born in New Zealand and pretty much everyone i know has been on atleast 1 contiki tour. Its pretty much an australian rite of passage!!! a couple of my friends make fun of me for waiting so long to actually go on one. but better late then never i now leave on the 2nd of june to go on the Best of USA tour.

    GeevieGeevie posted on 11th May 2011 Flag as Inappropriate
  5. lol lol lol dont know what it is but aussies love to travel i have lived in australia almost my whole life but was originally born in New Zealand and pretty much everyone i know has been on atleast 1 contiki tour. Its pretty much an australian rite of passage!!! a couple of my friends make fun of me for waiting so long to actually go on one. but better late then never i now leave on the 2nd of june to go on the Best of USA tour.

    GeevieGeevie posted on 11th May 2011 Flag as Inappropriate
  6. are there asians who joined a contiki tour in europe? how was your experience?

    or.. is there anyone who can share about their experience of asians who went to a contiki tour in europe?

    Default_avatarwanderer posted on 1st Feb 2010 Flag as Inappropriate
  7. On my first tour{Europe} there were mostly Australians and New Zealanders and me {South African}. On my Scandinavia tour there was also mailnly Australians, Brazilians and Canadians. I am going to Australia in November and it is going to be interesting to see where everyone comes from.

    Default_avatarSaffa-girl posted on 14th Sep 2008 Flag as Inappropriate
  8. Through my trip in Europe the travelers were from USA, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and South Africa. (in no particular order) It was a great mix of heritage, culture, and viewpoints. It was amazing to spend 35 days with people from all over the world!

    Default_avatarExplorer1088391 posted on 2nd Feb 2008 Flag as Inappropriate
  9. On many of the trips for some reason, it was mostly Australians. They are a good people though.

    Default_avatarLtran99 posted on 15th Nov 2007 Flag as Inappropriate