Contiki Tour of Europe

I went on a Contiki tour with 2 good friends when I was 21 as my first tour of Europe. Wouldn’t do it again but had one of the best times of my life. This is a conflicting statement however I will explain why.

The thing with a Contiki tour is you basically have 24-48 hours in each city so you have to rush and be very selective of what you see and pretty much remain drunk/hungover the entire time (by choice sure but I dare you to try to remain sober). I’m the sort of traveller who prefers to take my time in cities and go off grid so to speak and not stick to a time limit but if you haven’t been overseas before or will be traveling alone for the first time then a Contiki really is ideal for you. You will be on a bus with around 50 people, usually mostly female as they do feel more comfortable in a group with a bus driver and a tour guide.   The tour guide for our tour was one wild woman. The tour I was on included most meals as well. It was called European Contrasts and is now around $4000. Below is the travel route I went on.

European Contrasts

29 Contiki Tour- European Contrasts

The numbers on the map above shows how many nights we stayed in each stop so as you can see it is a pretty quick stopover each time. However my friends and I were staying in Europe for a few months longer after, so it provided us with a great taste of what we would want to come back and explore further, and how to travel around in each city. The tour guides have it down to a fine art of suggestions and tips of getting everything you want done, we received a map of the city and a train lines map at each destination on arrival to not confuse us. There was 2 overnight boat cruises. The best thing about the trip to me aside from the great people I met was on the bus to each new location our tour guide Sara would give us a full hard core history lesson about the city for a couple hours then went into different things to do and maybe some hidden treasures and then simple words or catch phrases that may be needed in that country.

I will have to go into more detail in my next post of what I did in each city as this would then become a novel however it is worth mentioning that I was able to do some things that without being on this trip at 21 years of age and being the first time I traveled longer then 2 weeks it pushed me to try new things I may not have been able to do. For example; Trying escagot and frog legs in Paris, white water rafting in Austria, Para Sailing in Greece, hiking up a mountain in the Swiss Alps, a Mozart and Strauss concert in Austria and so many more.

The last day of Contiki was full of tears and goodbyes,and by tears I mean weeping like a child as we all really quickly fell into feeling like a family.  It has been 4 years since that tour and I am still in contact with some of the people I met and caught up with them through travels at some point.

I will forever hold onto those amazing memories and would recommend a Contiki to anyone. For me, I think I have had all the Contiki I need as it really got me ready to head out there on my own, my body is still recovering from the alcohol damage.

 

Contiki in Paris

Contiki in Paris – Champagne by the Eiffel Tower

Daylesford and Hanging Rock – A Mother Daughter getaway

I’m back home in Melbourne for a little while so why not spend some time seeing what this beautiful country has to offer. My mother took  a few days off to spend time with me and we decided to head  to Daylesford Victoria only a 90min drive from Melbourne for a night. Daylesford is possibly more known for the Hepburn springs however since I was on a budget and my mother isn’t the type to enjoy baths let alone being in multiple baths with other people, we had a different kind of trip.

On the drive up there is a beautiful area to stop off in the Macedon Ranges called Hanging Rock. It’s an easy walk up to the top although I think my Mum might disagree on that. They estimate a 50min walk return to the summit and it did take about that long. It truly is a beautiful sight and from what I have researched, I have found out  it is a former volcano formed 6.25million years ago from stiff magma. However to describe it simply, it is a pretty beautiful historic rock formation surrounded by stunning countryside viewings for your walk.

Me at Hanging Rock

Me at Hanging Rock

Beautiful Mum, What a view!

Beautiful Mum, What a view!

Countryside Victoria

Countryside Victoria

Upon arrival in Daylesford we went on a winery tour, for $75 they picked us  up from our  hotel and took us to three wineries and a cidery.
As a girl with a lot of food intolerances, the cidery was the stand out.  All preservative free and naturally delicious. They claim you cannot get a hangover from it, however I would like to really give them a run for their money with that. They really were the nicest ciders I’ve ever had and could easily sit on them all night.
There are so many wineries it is easy to do a tour yourself however you will leave this one feeling buzzed and getting dropped off and picked up at your hotel, what a bonus! Not to mention the tour guide was a legend and brought his Labrador dog along and as a dog lover that’s always a way to get extra points.
http://www.daylesfordwinetours.com/Tours.html

After the wine tour it is natural to be feeling a little peckish and by peckish I mean starving and stumbling. Daylesford has so many options for places to eat but I heard about a place called Perfect Drop and on Wednesday night they have “local night”. Beautiful fine dining restaurant for $50 you get a 5 course meal and a drink. My memory of my time here is seen through blurry wine eyes however it was truly a lovely meal great service and very busy understandably.
http://theperfectdrop.weebly.com

The following morning after a great sleep we had breakfast at The Boathouse which is tucked away in a quiet part away from the main strip of shops on a lake with a stunning view. Reasonably priced food and great meals with everything you would want for breakfast. It also has a great book shop café next to it.

The Boathouse Daylesford

The Boathouse Daylesford

The Boathouse view comes with friends

The Boathouse view comes with friends

Cute Book Barn Daylesford

Cute Book Barn Daylesford

On the drive home how could you not quickly pop into the Chocolate Mill. It’s not as big as I thought it would be, however it has everything you need for a pop in. Chocolate!!! All different kinds. I left with a few little ones for a coffee later in the day and a packet of hot chocolate mix. The perfect way to end my trip with a little bag of chocolates and a couple bottles of wine and cider in the boot. My dad and brother will be happy for our return.

Why I’m here

I am passionate about wanting to experience everything life has to offer and although this may not realistically be possible I will be sure to do as much as I can. I am an Aussie girl from Melbourne Victoria and this is where I write to people looking for advice, tips or maybe just a funny story about the different things I have done or places I have been.

I knew from when I was in high school a standard city 9-5 was not going to be a comfortable setting for me. I need change and excitement, fresh faces and cities. Studying has never been my thing although I wish it was. I STUDIED fashion for 12 months at Kangan batman TAFE in Melbourne but left after year, this is where I had my first overseas experience going to China and Hong Kong for 2 weeks during fashion week and what an eye opener it was.

I have now traveled to 30 different countries over 4 continents, done a 29 day Contiki tour, had a UK working Visa and currently have a French working visa and worked 2 ski seasons in Australia. I’m a yes person especially while traveling which has got me in some strange situations which I would love to SHARE the good, bad and funny.

Currently I am figuring out my next plan, most likely back to Europe with my French Visa but also exploring other possibilities like Airline Hostess jobs and CRUISE SHIP jobs…maybe go to India to get yoga teaching certified.  So stay tuned and I will be posting my personal travel stories and how I got my visa and snow season job.

“Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes” M Gandhi