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What's the difference between EF College Break and Contiki?

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  1. i have only used Contiki but i did the 48 day camping tour (22 countries) and if it helps to compare to the other answer it doesn't have flights leaves from london had most dinners and all breakfasts and the average age was 20-22 but ranged from 18-35. Was the best time of my life so far - had an awesome time!


  2. >>>EF CM Code - "AVANT2398"<<< Discount takes 2 weeks to show

    I recently got back from a EF College Break Trip and I will tell you the sole reason I chose them over Contiki is because EF includes airfare. It is nice to have that included especially with the high oil prices now shooting airfare through the roof. Since EF is the biggest student travel company in the states they get great deals with airlines. The EFCB trips include airfare, hotels, breakfast each morning, tour guide throughout the trip, admission to museums/attractions, and transportation between destinations. If you have any specific questions about the company and/or trips we offer feel free to contact me at TMUELL33@YAHOO.COM. 22 was the average age on the EF tour of Greece/Italy and after talking to others it is the average among all the tours. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable and even came out on the town with us at night to show us a great time. Their was not one complaint from anyone on my tour as we all had a blast and experienced so much.

    How long of a tour were you looking to take? Here our a few options for you:

    1. http://www.efcollegebreak.com/browsetrip...

    2. http://www.efcollegebreak.com/browsetrip...

    We have other trips as well that you should check out and here is the link:

    http://www.efcollegebreak.com/browsetrip...

    I hope all this info helps you and like i said don't be afraid to contact me and ask me questions. I have posted my CM code (AVANT2398) at the top of this post. You will get a $50 discount off your trip which is great to have for some nightlife drinks abroad! Contiki and EF are going to be the best two options for you but like I said even before I worked with EF I choose them because they include everything...after that you just need spending money. By all means though look around and find a trip and company you are comfortable with.

  3. I had an awesome time with EF!! Airfare included is a huge plus and takes out tons of flight dilemmas. Lately lots of local flights have been cancelled in my area due to lack of passengers; problem is I have to fly within my state to get to an international airport. But I had no problems with EF! They offer you travelers insurance in case anything happens and they plan it out nicely for you, no hassle. EF also offers you better payment plans (you can finish paying for your trip up to 30 days before departure) and, to me, they seem more flexible.

    Price is another thing: EF guarantees to be the lowest priced tour provider. If you can find a cheaper trip elsewhere similar to one EF has, they'll match that cheaper price - but they usually don't have to.

    - Amsterdam and Paris: 8 nights, airfare, hotels, breakfasts, certain attractions, transfers = prices start at $1160. I think that's a steal!

    If you're looking to save more money, my campus manager code is "Kyle3585" and will save you a guaranteed 50 bucks off, and can go up to 250 dollars off. Happy Travels!

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