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Taking a Guided Tour for Your Next Vacation?

Let’s find out what you know – and what you don’t – about guided travel


Several individuals gather to take a picture in front of a charming thatched-roof house amidst a natural setting
PHOTO CREDIT: Globus

A vacation is supposed to be your time to relax. It’s an opportunity to escape from everyday life and explore a new culture – or even a new continent. But let’s face it, planning a vacation (especially one abroad) can be a daunting task. Where should you stay? Will you need restaurant reservations? Do you need to book tickets in advance for the most popular attractions?

A guided vacation just might be the solution you’re searching for – but there are plenty of misconceptions regarding this kind of travel. Let’s put your knowledge to the test!

Question 1 of 8

1. Which of these elements is not typically included in a guided tour?

While many meals are often included on guided tours, lunch is usually left open. This gives travelers a chance to follow their taste buds and enjoy the perfect balance of structure and spontaneity.

Question 2 of 8

The most popular destinations for guided tours in recent years are:

All of these awe-inspiring locales are in high demand and available to see on guided tours. However, Italy, Portugal, Greece, and other European favorites remain at the top of many peoples’ lists today.

Question 3 of 8

All of the following are benefits of taking a guided tour, except:

No need to stress yourself out using a stick shift, finding parking, or wondering which side of the road you should drive on. Guided tours take care of transportation for you, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the views.

Question 4 of 8

True or False: Group tours have evolved from crowded, impersonal trips into a variety of niche experiences, such as rail excursions with panoramic views, faith-centric journeys, fun-filled cruise and tour combos, and once-in-a-lifetime special events.

The best tour companies offer a variety of thoughtfully curated trips, each designed to appeal to a specific type of traveler. For example, rail vacations may appeal to adventurers who seek the old-school glamour of a train escape, while a cruise and tour combo blends the best land and sea have to offer – all on one well-planned itinerary.

Question 5 of 8

Which of these common perceptions about guided vacations is accurate?

Modern touring has changed – a lot. Many of today’s guided getaways are flexible, intimate, and built for travelers of all ages and styles, from free-spirited wanderers to bucket-list seekers. Plus, many guided tours now average just 15 guests (not to mention transportation by rail, ferry, or even Tuk-Tuk), providing you with more space, more access, and more ways to explore.

Question 6 of 8

You’d prefer not to travel with a big group. Which of the following are options for you?

Touring today isn’t one-size-fits-all. The modern traveler can choose from guided group tours to independent trips, and everything in between. With a choice of excursions, traveler-led tours, small group vacations, and even private safaris, tour companies like Globus offer a variety of options to match the way you want to explore.

Question 7 of 8

True or False: Guided tours are designed to bring you to the most popular tourist attractions in the shortest amount of time.

It’s not about seeing everything. It’s about experiencing what matters most. Thanks to well-organized itineraries, guests on guided tours enjoy immersive experiences, exclusive access, knowledgeable local experts, and time to explore at their own pace.

Question 8 of 8

Why are more people choosing guided travel today?

Guided vacations simplify your journey and amplify your experience. So you get insider access, connective stories, curated itineraries, and a hassle-free way to go with confidence. With trusted tour leaders like Globus, you’re free to focus less on logistics and more on discovery.

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Many people are surprised by how far guided tours have come – and how much they offer. Globus has modernized guided touring by expanding offerings to include independent experiences, small group trips, shoulder season steals, and tours designed specifically to check that unforgettable vacation off your bucket list. Multiple styles, off-the-beaten-path itineraries, and the freedom to personalize your days make it easy to travel better.

Explore the ultimate travel hack and embark on the journey of a lifetime – on a guided tour with Globus.

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