Contiki Vs. Top Deck Tours

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I’ve been wanting to write a blog post about these two tour companies for ages!
When I was in the stages of planning my trip around the world, I knew I wanted to do a tour across the states but I was having a hard time deciding what one. I’d heard so many different views from people but it was always the same. Friends who went on Top Deck recommended it as “the best thing ever!!” whereas Contiki go-ers loved their trip “Soooo much!!”

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I decided to go on both to find out which one I enjoyed more.

Contiki

I allocated myself just over a month in the USA. I wanted to start my travels on the West Coast of America in August so I could experience some of their Summer time.
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I looked into Contiki Tours first. They aim their tours at people aged 18-35 years old. For their American & Canadian tours they had a selection of 34 different trips to choose from with lots of different tour dates which suited me really well.
They have 6 different types of tours that you can do around the USA & Canada.

  • Discovery Plus – See the best parts of each place you visit while staying in hotels
  • High Energy – Explore during the day and party it up at night!
  • In-Depth Explorer – 2 night stays in most places so you can explore more + more free time
  • Easy Pace – Slower, more relaxed seeing only a few of the states.
  • Festivals & Short Stays – Pretty much what it says. Shorter trips focused on one thing like Las Vegas for New Years or 4 Days in New York.
  • Winter & Ski – Skiing & Snowboarding activities, Zip-lining and Snowmobiles are included on trips like these.

I was tossing up between the ‘High Energy‘ and the ‘Easy Pace’ type of trip. Basically the Easy Pace is where you get to have a sleep-in most mornings and than board a plane to your next destination. It’s quicker I guess to see each city but then I felt like you wouldn’t really ‘get to know’ your Contiki group on a plane compared to the 6-8 hour bus rides you can do instead. (They sound boring but you get that much needed sleep)

In the end I chose the High Energy style tour. Which included…

  • Twin Share Hotel accommodation (or a room to yourself if you pay extra)
  • Breakfast every day
  • Trip Manager & Coach Driver
  • ME Time
  • Air Conditioned Coach – you drive across the USA
  • Included Activities & Some sightseeing toursThis is more for travelers who want to see as much as possible as their trips range from 8 days to 26 days

Don’t worry if you don’t want to just do the States! Contiki also have tours around Europe, Asia, Latin America, Australia & New Zealand.
For the Europe trips, if you’re on a Budget they also have Camping trips where you stay in tents with 1 other person (Of the same sex) or opt to pay a bit more for a single person tent.

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Top Deck has similar style trips as well which include staying in Hotels, Camping, Winter trips and Club trips to suit what you want to do.
I looked into their American trips, specifically their Road Trip USA tour that went for 28 days which started in LA and finished in New York but decided on doing a Contiki in the end.
Looking back, I’m not sure which made up my mind…the Top Deck tour went for longer and it was cheaper than the Contiki. Hmm..

What I decided for America
I embarked on a 26 day tour with Contiki called The Grand Southern – starting in Los Angeles.
I made sure to spend 5 days in Los Angeles beforehand at a hostel because once the tour starts, you leave LA immediately and won’t have any time to explore.
(I’d recommend 3 days at least in LA so you can do Theme Parks, Hollywood Sign, Bus Tour etc)

I took an Uber from my hostel to the Kyoto Hotel** the night before the Contiki started and attended a brief orientation with our tour manager and the rest of the group.
You don’t have to go to this, but it’s beneficial as you can give all your passport information and next-of-kin info to your group leader and don’t have to worry about it in the morning.
It’s fun too because you get to meet everyone that you’re going to be travelling with and then head out for some drinks etc.

** – Please note that the Kyoto Hotel is now called DoubleTree By Hilton Hotel

I’ve already written a day-by-day blog on everything I did on my Contiki which you can start to read about here.
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My Thoughts on Contiki

The trip on the website promised…

  • “An experienced & professional Trip Manager & Driver team”
    We defiantly got this, I absolutely loved our Manager and our Driver. In my head, I assumed the driver would literally just be driving us places and not saying much at all.
    The very first day he stood at the front of the bus and explained the rules of the bus (No hot food, no hot drinks, no dairy on the bus, no using the bathroom unless for absolute emergencies)
    I think a few people thought he was way too strict throughout the trip but I’m glad he was as the bus didn’t smell like hot food or urine like I can imagine some to be.
    He had a rule where you had to be on the bus by the allocated time every morning to leave for our next destination and if you weren’t on the bus he’d leave without you.
    He was true to his word and we left someone in Memphis!
    When I did Top Deck they were a bit more relaxed about it but it did get annoying when you were always having to wait for someone and then got to your destination way later than you wanted to.
    Lateness = Less time in cool places
  • “32 meals: 19 breakfasts & 13 dinner”
    I wasn’t sure what I was expecting but throughout the 26 days we had some great dinners. When I read that we’d be getting dinner included in the cost of the Contiki (for some of the days) I was a bit disappointed. I wanted to go out and choose my own food and pick what I wanted to eat that night!
    It ended up being great though. Whenever we were going to be arriving at our destination, we’d have a sheet our tour manager would hand out on the bus a couple of days before with about 5 different options of meals to order at the restaurant we’d be going to. We’d write our name down and what we wanted to eat so they could serve it up really quickly when we arrived.
    The best meal I can remember was from Ellens Southern Kitchen in Dallas, Texas.
    I had Buttermilk Fried Chicken which was fresh organic marinated chicken, fried crispy and served with broccoli and sweet potato fries.
    You got Breakfast at pretty much each destination too. Some were a bit mediocre but most places did bagels, oatmeal, cereals, toast etc…image
  • A list of Inclusions (Things included on the trip)
    • We did an Evening tour of the famous Vegas ‘Strip’
    • We Visited Fremont Street & saw the light-and-laser show in Las Vegas
    • We got into groups and did the Vegas strip in a limo with champagne
    • Non-stop nightlife (You can be out as late as you want, just as long as you’re back on the bus by a certain time in the morning)
    • Stopped for photos & souvenirs in pretty much each state we were in.
    • Hiked along the Canyon’s South Rim 
    • Drove through the Rocky Mountains
    • Visited Old Town Albuquerque
    • Visited the unusual outdoor tribute to the American automobile at ‘Cadillac Ranch’ and got to spray paint old Cadillac’s.
    • Experienced Big Texan culture & food.
    • Visited the infamous John F. Kennedy Sixth Floor Museum
    • Visited Fort Worth Stockyards
    • Mingled with cows and cowboys in this rodeo town in Texas.
      And much more!
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  • ME Time Options
    Contiki has these ‘extras’  you can sign up for on the trip. A piece of paper is passed around the bus before you get to the next destination and it has written down all the ‘ME Time Options’ you can do.
    On the Grand Southern Tour, we got to sign up for activities such as…

    • Cirque du’ Soleil show in Vegas – AWESOME by the way!
    • High Roller Day Pass
    • Grand Canyon Biking (seasonal)
    • Helicopter Flight of the Grand Canyon- Imperial
    • Rafting (seasonal)
    • Snowmobiles – Single or Double Rider (seasonal)
    • Horse Back Trail Ride (Seasonal)
    • Hot Air Balloon over Albuquerque
    • Cowboy Stadium Tour (including transportation)
    • Rock & Soul Museum
    • Visit the legendary Sun Studios
    • School of Cooking in New Orleans
    • Airboat Swamp Tour
    • Universal Studios
    • Miami Party Cruise
    • Bike tour of South Beach
    • Thriller speed boat ride in Miami
    • Speedway Tour in Daytona

    I didn’t do all of these but overall everything I did do I enjoyed.
    You don’t pay for anything until your tour finishes which ended up being easier otherwise your tour manager always has to chase you up for your money and then it gets confusing remembered who has and hasn’t paid for what.
    At the beginning of your trip you get given a list of all the ME time activities you can do and the prices next to it so you always know from the beginning how much you’ll be spending.
    I’ll say this now, if you have the money, try and sign up for as many activities as you can!
    Even if it’s not really your thing, you could end up having such an awesome time because of the people you’re doing the trip with. Also, it’s no fun sitting in your hotel room while everyone else goes out on these cool adventures.

  • Shared Accommodation in Hotels
    For the accommodation you’re paired up with 1 other same-sex partner on your Contiki. (You don’t choose unless pre-arranged beforehand I think) and they’re your room-buddy for the whole trip. Obviously if you’re travelling with your partner, let Contiki know so they can put you in the same room.
    On my trip, one of the girls had major problems with her room-mate being a bit of a physco (very annoying, complaining the whole time, criticizing her etc…) so she ended up pairing up with me when my room-buddy went home half way through the trip (Long story but she basically missed her boyfriend)Anyways, at the beginning my new room buddy and I got along great!!
    We had similar interests and loved getting glammed up etc, until it got to the last 2 days of the trip and we basically had a falling out because she started talking shit about me to other people on the trip.
    I’m glad I only had a few nights with her and it’s really unfortunate that girls just some times can’t get along. Our Team Leader always said to say something straight away if you’re having problems with someone, but I guess it’s hard when people are already buddied up and don’t want to switch to a new room mate.
    Now just because there were a couple of problems on my trip, don’t let this deter you from sharing a room!! Things like this rarely happen and it was just unfortunate that it happened on mine.The places we stayed at however were great!
    I think there were probably only 2-3 places out of the whole trip that I wasn’t really fond of. But they were more because of Wi-fi problems or the fact that my headphones were snapped out of my Tablet while I was out for the day. (Grand Canyon House keeping I’m looking at you)
    Other than that, I always felt safe wherever we went and you can see that Contiki tries really hard to find centrally located places for us to stay at. Contiki people are usually a rowdy bunch so it’s good that the hotels put up with us!!
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Overall, I absolutely LOVED my Contiki. Beforehand, I’d read some people say things like “For the same amount of money, I could have stayed at 4-5 star hotels and had private tours of everything”
This may be true, but Contiki is such an experience in itself. I traveled by myself for 3 months and Contiki was one of the highlights because of all the people I met, because I could sleep on the Coach all day travelling to my next destination hungover while our driver drove us, because I didn’t have to research ‘What to do’ in each state and Contiki organised it for me. So many reasons!

“The meals are crap. Everywhere. If they are included, they are crap.”
This is SO not true!! I Loved all of my meals! I can’t even remember a meal that I didn’t like. If I didn’t like something it’d probably have been because it was Seafood and I hate seafood. But they try and cater to everyone (Gluten free, vegetarian etc…) so I don’t think I even ever had a seafood meal.
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“You’ll stay in the outskirts in most places, which makes it very difficult to get around”
I guess there were a couple of places that were a bit ‘out of the way’ like in Orlando we were around a grocery store, about 3 steak houses and LOTS of souvenir stores but that was it. We were only in Orlando for 1 full day anyways and we all did Universal Studios so it was probably good there weren’t any bars or clubs around! I couldn’t imagine going on a roller coaster hungover.
Most of our other hotels however were centrally located. In Memphis we could walk to the main bars, in Las Vegas the bars were IN our hotel, in Washington D.C we were right next to the Subway so we could catch that to the city center.
I guess a few weren’t close enough to just walk everywhere, but our coach always took us out at night if we had dinner or were going to some event. You’re in a group anyways so Taxi’s end up being super cheap (Even cheaper if you take an Uber) which is perfect if you’re dying to head down to the clubs.

“The whole journey is full of alcoholics, the tour manager was arranging partying and drinking nearly every night”
Whoever wrote this obviously went on some type of High Energy Trip and didn’t read that this is usually what happens on them.
If you’ve got some party places on your map of destinations, you’ll most likely be going out! However, never EVER are you forced to go out with the group if you 100% don’t want to.
In reference to one of the girls on my trip who was a bit of a physco, when we were in Las Vegas she yelled at me for drinking a big bucket of margarita in the street (by the way, this is legal and expected in Las Vegas) and whenever someone got drunk she’d tell them how irresponsible and awful they were. We were all baffled as to WHY she was even on the trip.
If you don’t drink, that’s fine, just don’t criticize other people for doing what they want to do on their trip that they’ve also looked forward to for months.
There were about 3 girls on our trip who very rarely drunk alcohol so when they came out dancing with us they’d stick to juices or sodas but still had a great time.
Our Tour Manager had been doing Contiki’s for ages so he knew the best clubs to go to and how to get us some VIP tickets which was great. I never saw him wasted off his face though. If any of us got too drunk while he was out with us, he’d make sure they got back to the hotel safely. I guess some Tour Managers get a little bit crazy, but you have to remember they’re allowed some free time too. If you’re even on a Contiki, you’ll be over 18 years of age and probably don’t need to be baby-sat on your night out.

Top Deck

I had 15 days in Europe before I had to head off to Croatia to start my 1 week sailing trip. I decided on doing a Top Deck tour called ‘European ExpressNZ$ 1,494 which was for 11 days starting in London and finishing in London.

  • Day 1: London, UK to Paris, France

  • Day 2: Paris

  • Day 3: Paris to Swiss Alps, Switzerland

  • Day 4: Swiss Alps

  • Day 5: Swiss Alps to Venice, Italy

  • Day 6: Venice

  • Day 7: Venice to Munich, Germany

  • Day 8: Munich to Rhine Valley

  • Day 9: Rhine Valley to Amsterdam, Netherlands

  • Day 10: Amsterdam

  • Day 11: Amsterdam to London, UK

I chose this tour purely for the fact I only had a short space of time in Europe and all of the other tours Top Deck offered were longer than 15 days.
I also got to quickly see France, Germany and Amsterdam before I headed to Croatia which I was really excited to see 🙂

I guess I didn’t start my Top Deck tour off very well.
I stayed at the hostel that Top Deck recommends you stay at as the tour leaves from there. It’s called Wombats Hostel and you can read my review on it here 
If you can’t be bothered reading my review, in brief, the hostel was amazing and probably the cleanest hostel I’ve ever stayed at.
But that’s not why my experience started off badly. On the very first day when I woke up at 5am to board the bus by 6am I had the flu!!
My whole body was aching, I had a temperature, I had barely slept and just wanted to curl up into a ball and be taken care of. Instead I had to board a bus to the Ferry Terminal and take the Ferry across to France with all my new Tour mates.
I probably wasn’t the most social person at the beginning of the trip either because all I wanted to do was sleep. 😦

The first thing that bothered me about the Tour was our first driver. When we got picked up from the Hostel, we were greeted by a ‘larger man’ who spoke in a thick British accent and smoked like a chimney and just seemed angry about having to even take us to the Ferry Terminal in the first place. Just the way he spoke came across grumpy and it felt like he was complaining about every little thing. I’m not sure if it was his sense of humor and maybe he was trying to be funny but all I remember thinking was ‘Oh god, please don’t let him be our driver these whole 2 weeks’

Thankfully he wasn’t our permanent driver. He dropped us off at the ferry and went back to central London on the Top Deck Coach. We were met with another driver when we arrived in France.

With my particular tour, we stayed in Hostels that had been pre-arranged. Unlike Contiki where we where partnered up with someone for the whole trip, Top Deck allowed us to choose who we’d share a room with.
Every day before our new destination, a sheet was passed around the coach with 5-6 different dorm rooms written down (Usually each with 4-6 beds) and we could write down who we wanted to room with that night.
It’s good if you get sick of someone and want to change to hang out with different people.
Also if you’re hooking up with someone on Top Deck I guess it’s a good way to stay in the same room as them as our Tour Guide didn’t actually care if Males & Females roomed together.

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I roomed with 2 girls the first night – Kara & Kelly – and ended up having a blast with them the whole time on Top Deck.

My Thoughts on Top Deck

The trip on the website promised:

  • Optional Activities
    I understand that this trip was considerably shorter than my Contiki so there wasn’t a whole bunch of activities over the 2 weeks, but the activities I did do I didn’t actually overall enjoy.
    I did the Seine River cruise in Paris and thought it was a bit average.
    I actually ended up listening to my iPod the whole time because the audio over the speakers (which explained all the landmarks) on the cruise spoke about the same thing 4 times in 4 different languages. It just got a bit boring to listen to when it was repeated so often.
    Also you got given your ticket to do the cruise at your own time that day which meant if you hadn’t made friends yet you’d just go by yourself and compete against all the other tourists trying to board the boat at the same time.
    I actually ended up going by myself as the girls I made friends with were doing the Bike-Ride around Paris tour and I didn’t sign up for it (I wasn’t sure how I’d be feeling as I still was a bit sick)
    We all attended the Traditional cabaret show in Paris and again, this wasn’t anything to brag about. It maybe went on for a little bit too long and one of the guys on our trip even fell asleep. Eek!
    However, in their defense, I’d seen the Cirque du soleil in Las Vegas on my Contiki Tour and that was bloody amazing. You could see how much they practiced because everything was done so over the top and was really made to ‘wow’ the audience. I  admit I think I ‘compared’ the two shows to one another and kept noticing the dancers in Paris not being ‘in time’ with one another and to be 100% truthful, a little boring. It didn’t capture my attention for long that I was actually looking at my phone some of the time so that was a bit disappointing.
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  • Oktoberfest
    Now this annoyed me a bit. I booked my Top Deck Tour at a Travel Expo back home in New Zealand. While I was looking at the ‘Top Deck Display’ I remembered talking to the Promoter about being in Europe in October and him getting really excited because I’d be in Germany at Oktoberfest time. Yay!
    I booked the Top Deck tour that very day because they were having 15% off all tours and also I didn’t want to miss out on Oktoberfest because he made it seem like Top Deck specifically went out of their way to make it an amazing time for us all.Anyways, when I was on the tour, our Top Deck Leader didn’t have any plans for Oktoberfest! Here I was imagining we’d all go out and buy those cool Bavarian Wench Costumes and the boys would dress up in Beer Man Costumes and we’d all pre-drink beforehand and arrive at Oktoberfest partially off our faces.
    But instead our leader said we could leave Venice early on our travel day to Germany and hopefully get there around 6pm so we could attend Oktoberfest. But if we where to do that, we had to go and ask our driver really nicely and it was only a ‘maybe’ as the driver had to get adequate sleep time. (Which I understand but…what!? I thought this would have been organised)Me and some others were a bit confused because I felt like I was sold on this tour because I got to do Oktoberfest. Instead we ended up arriving in Germany at 5.30pm and had only half an hour to get ready and then all set off to Oktoberfest.
    Grrr. Sharing a room with 5 other girls and getting ready for Oktoberfest was so stressful. 1 Bathroom to share and only 2 mirrors to do our make-up in.Not to mention, only a few of us on our Top Deck had the traditional outfits to dress up in for Oktoberfest. We had no where to buy them before we arrived in Germany. No stop-offs anywhere so people could buy outfits, no suggestion on where to go, no option for anyone to even think about getting an outfit.
    Luckily, me and a few other girls bought some from a supermarket in Switzerland while everyone else was out doing the Jungfrau Mountain trip that I didn’t attend.

    Oktoberfest was fun but as I don’t drink Beer I didn’t get that drunk. If we’d had the day in Germany I would have pre-drunk or something beforehand and had a blast but oh well. The food was amazing and the atmosphere was great so I’d defiantly do it again another year but be so much more organised. As we only had that night in Munich, we couldn’t go back the next day to do it all again.
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  • 8 nights in hostels & 2 nights in bungalows at European campsites
    The hostels were fun. The hostel we stayed at in Paris seemed to be in a slightly dodgy area with people always hanging around outside but it had it’s own bar and everything which was cool.
    It did however have the weirdest smell in the bathroom, yuck!The ‘Top Deck Campsite‘ they use in Venice called Camp Jolly was horrible.
    We stayed in cabins with 1 other person which was fine but when we turned up at 6pm half of the rooms hadn’t even been serviced.
    Pretty much all the driers were broken for when I went to do my washing and in the midst of my shower our cabin’s power went out for ages.
    In the Summer Time I can imagine it to be much better as they have a big pool and a bar etc… But I just found the staff there so rude and un-helpful. I needed coins for the Laundry so went to Reception, who then told me to go to the Camp Supermarket next door, where I stood at the counter for 3 minutes while the cashiers could finish gossiping and then serve me. But not without rolling their eyes because I needed some special ‘laundry coins’
    Good news was, the Top Deck Staff in the ‘Top Deck’ Dinner Tent were awesome and the food was great!
    The bar the campsite had was probably the only other great thing about it. There was another Top Deck Tour there at the same time so we all got drunk and danced away drinking the bar’s cheap drinks.
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  • Trip Leader + Driver + Topdeck On-Site Chefs
    Our leader was great, maybe a bit less organised than our Contiki leader but he was still a nice guy who was really informative about all the places that we went to. Plus he sung some songs on the bus for us which was pretty entertaining!
    Our driver was a bit hit and miss haha, I say that because half the time he was nice and then we had an argument half way through the trip where he yelled at me because we were stuck in traffic and I was busting to pee but he wouldn’t let me use the on-board toilet. I don’t want to be overly appreciative about him because of that incident, but that was just my experience. Not to say that every driver is like that, I don’t think anyone else had a problem with him!

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    Me and our Top Deck Guide
  • Modern air-conditioned coach, including power points for charging electronics.
    We only had a couple of power points to use in the middle of the bus. The Coach was clean and air conditioned. They advertise having Wi-Fi but you have to pay so I’d just get a UK SIM card to use overseas if you want Internet.
  • The Food
    Top-Deck provides a lot of food so as to ‘save you money’ but I wasn’t a fan of much of it. We always stopped for ‘picnics’ but it was always the same stuff.
    Bread, cold meats, salads and some slices. By the second week I was so over eating cold food all the time I just wanted to eat a burger!! Plus if we did have an included dinner, we didn’t even get to choose what to eat which was a bit disappointing.

It sucks that it seems like I wrote alot of bad things about my Top Deck tour and that could have been because I started off my trip being sick.
Obviously on my Contiki I was with my group for nearly a month so we all got to know each other really well and made great friendships.
On my Top Deck I was only on it for about 2 weeks so I didn’t make any close-close friendships (apart from with a couple of girls).
Also I did Contiki in the Summer time so Summer Weather = Happiness!

There were obviously some great moments on my Top Deck. Hanging out in Amsterdam was awesome, meeting people from lots of different countries on my trip was sweet! Drinking and dancing together in the underground bar in Switzerland was a fun time 🙂

Conclusion

Contiki was the best.
Top Deck was good but comparing the time’s I had on my Contiki – it just didn’t quite measure up.
I think even if I didn’t do my Contiki I’d still maybe have been a bit disappointed with the Top Deck Tour.
The food on Contiki was better. The activities were funner. The drinking and nights out were more crazy.

I read online that people are put-off from Contiki because it seems like such a party atmosphere. When I read negative reviews online it’s usually from someone who doesn’t like to drink, or is more of a quieter reserved person which is fine, but maybe Contiki isn’t quite for you. (Or it could bring you out of your shell like a few people on my tour!)

I drink, but even I was nervous doing the tour. I imagined waking up to shots of Vodka in my face every morning and spewing on the bus every second day.
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But I was absolutely fine!!! You honestly don’t have to go out if you don’t want to. Everyone is really accepting and if you don’t want to drink, no one will force you. We had a few girls on our trip who didn’t drink but they still came out with us and had a great time.
The only problem we had was with one girl because she criticized the rest of us all the time for drinking. Even in Las Vegas she looked at me in disgust because I was drinking from a bucket. People like that just ruin it for themselves because while we all ended up having a great bond she was always excluded because she just didn’t want to accept any of our personalities and we had to always do things ‘her way’

I didn’t spend my days too hungover to appreciate America though! It wasn’t all just drinking. We’d have dinners together even if it wasn’t included on our trip, we took group photos and played games on the coach together. We had nights out bowling and did our optional activities together. We even had a few couples on the trip and they had a great time! They still joined in on our nights out but still had the opportunities to go and have private dinners together or just spend the night in their room together if they couldn’t be bothered going out. No one ever made anyone feel bad for not going out.

Breakdown

Contiki is aimed at customers who are students and young travellers between the ages of 18 and 35. They operate in North & South America, Europe, Asia, New Zealand and Australia. They frequently put up last minute deals on certain destinations and offer major discounts to solo travellers.
Lunch is always up to you. A lot of times you eat at rest stops because you’re usually on the bus during lunch time. Some trips include 1-2 lunches.
Dinner is provided about half the time.
Some budget hotels that Contiki uses are slowly declining because past Contiki groups have partied too hard and the hotels won’t allow the company to return (We got warned  beforehand at some hotels to keep it down a little bit)

Topdeck is another major international tour operator providing tours throughout, Europe, North America, Africa, Egypt, East-Asia, Latin American, Middle-East, Australia and New Zealand.
Breakfast is provided everyday and Lunch is usually up to you, most tours will include a few lunches where you stop and have a picnic.
Accommodation varies depending on destinations. They have Hostels, guest houses and bungalows with selected free hotel upgrades. They also have special stop overs such as flotilla sailing in Greece. Rooms are single sex and multi-share, usually 4-6
people per room.

If anyone has any questions about Contiki or Top Deck, let me know in the comments! I love talking about my trip 🙂
And if you’ve done one of their tours, let me know how it went, everyone has different experiences depending on the people they’re with and the things they see so it’ll be interesting to read.

27 thoughts on “Contiki Vs. Top Deck Tours

  1. missjaycee89 December 16, 2015 / 7:22 am

    Good post! I’ve done two Contikis in America and was considering a Top Deck for Europe, but Contiki just had way better itineraries! I’m not much of a party person any more which makes me a bit nervous for Contiki in Europe because I know it’s even crazier than America but I’m still really excited! I’m doing one that stays in a mixture of hotels and hostels, so you share with either 1 other person or 3 others in the hostels.. I’m hoping I get along with everyone and there’s no dramas or difficulty getting ready to go out! Would you do another Contiki?

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    • Sarah December 16, 2015 / 7:50 am

      Oh awesome!
      I agree, Contiki has some great itineraries. Our Contiki in America was pretty outgoing, like we went out pretty much all of the nights but I think it’s because we were split evenly with half being guys and half being girls. I think guys are more inclined to go out and party so it motivates you more to. I’d definitely do another Contiki. I want to do the Northern part of America 🙂

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  2. Marco Quaini January 5, 2017 / 10:15 pm

    I Sarah, thank you for your post! Anyway i’m an italian guy (i’m 30 years old) and i was thinking about my next trip around the world! i don’t want to do an English course (i already did 3 english course in USA, Australia and Malta) but i’d like to improve my English (especially speaking skills) with a different kind of journey. I’d like to visit more places in a young group of people who speak English all the time. So, i’m looking for a something like Contiki VS TopDeck and i’m curious to find out your opinion, in other words: what kind of trip do you suggest me? You must think that i’m 30 years old! So i’m afraid that i could be a little old, couldn’t be?
    Thanks if you reply this e-mail and i’m sorry because my English isn’t very strong 🙂
    Marco

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    • Sarah January 8, 2017 / 10:37 pm

      Hi Marco
      Have you looked into doing a Top Deck tour? They’re aimed for people aged 18-30 somethings.
      They do tours in North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, The Middle East, Australia and even New Zealand so you’ll have plenty of trips to choose from.
      As it’s mainly Australians and Kiwis (New Zealanders) on these trips, as well as the odd British and German person, it’d be perfect if you want to be around people who speak English 🙂
      If you’re thinking of traveling soon, they’re doing a really good deal on their website where you can get 30% off selected trips that are departing in the next 4 months.
      http://www.topdeck.travel is the website to check out when you have the time.

      I’ve been on Contiki and Top Deck tours and there’s been a person on each trip who has been 30 years old so it’s not that uncommon to be a little older than everyone else.
      Good luck!

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  3. Georgia January 8, 2017 / 10:58 pm

    Hi, I’m thinking of doing a european tour with either top deck or contiki, (i’d do america but i’ll only be 18/19) and i’m wondering if there were many people at that age? i don’t want to be the “baby” of the group if everyone else is in their 20’s! thanks!

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    • Sarah January 8, 2017 / 11:05 pm

      Hi Georgia!
      I think you’ll be fine doing a Contiki or Top Deck around Europe at your age. I think you’ll find that many 18-19 year olds will be doing Europe for the very reason you’re not doing America, the drinking age!
      I can’t quite remember from my Top Deck tour around Europe what the ages where of everyone, but I’m pretty sure there where a couple of young people.
      To be honest, I don’t think age matters that much when you’re all thrown into a bus together and forced to spend over 2 weeks together. If you have the money and you want the experience, go for it!

      I’m not sure what your personality is like, but Contiki would be more suited if you like the fast-paced lifestyle. People tend to be a little rowdier and more keen to drink.
      Not to say you won’t get to explore each country (you defiantly will) there’s just more opportunities for nights out with your crew.

      At the end of the day, it honestly just comes down to who’s in your group. You could have 20 people on your tour that are all 19 years old or you could end up in a group where it’s all pretty even.
      It’s honestly so hard to say!
      Either way, I’m sure you’ll have a fantastic time!

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  4. Tatyana A January 10, 2017 / 9:25 pm

    Hey I would like to do a an asia or east european tour with either top deck or contiki, i’m 18, british and would like to just meet amazing people who are younger than 30 lol and just have a blast! Which one would you recommend?

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    • Sarah January 10, 2017 / 9:39 pm

      Hi Tatyana
      Oh awesome, when where you thinking of going?
      If you’re going to to Europe I’d defiantly try and go in the Summer time and take advantage of their good weather 🙂

      As the legal drinking age in Europe is 18 (as well as Asia I think) than those are the perfect continents to explore.
      If you’re keen to see the sights and party it up at night, I’d really recommend a Contiki Tour.
      I’ve only done a Contiki around America but I had the most amazing time. We saw heaps of places during the day while still going out clubbing or to bars at night time. (This is when you really bond with your Contiki crew)

      If you look on the Contiki Website under ‘Europe’ or ‘Asia’ and find a ‘High Energy’ style tour, those are the ones that will suit you the most I think.
      I was just having a look and they do a cool European Contrasts tour where you spend nights in a mixture of hotels, hostels and cabins. It’s a pretty long trip (the longer ones are usually the best) but you get to spend 4 days in Corfu – an island just off Greece – as well as exploring the rest of Europe!

      The age range on Contiki & Top Deck range from 18 – 30 something so you defiantly won’t be surrounded with only 30 year olds. The general age range is usually early twenty’s but you’ll get a few younger people and a few older. It all comes down to who books 🙂

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  5. tatyanakafeli January 10, 2017 / 9:29 pm

    So i have no idea whether my last post actually posted so I’m just going to do a new one lol. I’m an 18 year old who recently decided to solo travel in summer 2017! Now I’m stuck between whether top deck or contiki would be worth my money. I really want to connect with people around my age and in their 20s ofcourse, discover myself more and just have a blast! I think I’m going to opt for an asia tour 🙂 which should be pretty cool but I just don’t know – should I go for contiki?

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    • Sarah January 10, 2017 / 9:49 pm

      Hey Tatyana,
      Haha, yes your first comment did come through 🙂 I just accept my comments first before they show up so I don’t get heaps of spam.
      I just replied to your last one, but I pretty much went on about going to Europe haha.

      If you’re wanting to do Asia I still think that’s a great idea! I’ve been to Thailand and Bali and had the best time (however not on a group tour).
      If you’re really wanting to go all out and explore ALL of Asia for a month, than the ‘Big Endochina’ tour with Contiki looks awesome!
      Otherwise the ‘Asian Adventure’ for 16 days exploring Thailand and Vietnam look cool too.

      To be honest, I think whatever tour you choose (whether it be Top Deck or Contiki) you’ll have a great time. The people on your tour make the tour what it is. Obviously if you’re traveling with a bunch of people who want to go sleep at 9pm every night you’ll be a bit bored. (however, tours in that age range aren’t really ever like that)

      I just saw Top Deck do an ‘Asian Fusion’ trip too where you visit Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam for 27 days. 🙂
      Good luck with all your research!

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      • tatyanakafeli January 10, 2017 / 10:21 pm

        Thank you! I’ll most deffo check it out I’m already so excited. Thank you for all your advice , it’s very helpful! xx

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  6. littlelaughingloony January 12, 2017 / 6:56 am

    Hi Sarah,

    Thanks for this blog – it was super helpful! I’m from NZ, planning on doing a 3-week tour around Europe in September, but am so torn on whether to do Top Deck or Contiki! I have a friend who was a guide on Top Deck and she says it’s definitely better (but she’s probably biased!) Your experience of Top Deck doesn’t sound like you had the most amazing time? I’m super nervous so would just love to have an awesome group and amazing guide, but I guess that’s just the luck of the draw.. I love to party, but I think if I did it every single night I wouldn’t last 3 weeks haha (Ideally i’d want 20-25 days), so am definitely keen to drink and go out but maybe not every night. The group activities look amazing for both Top Deck and Contiki. Ultimately I’m hoping i’ll have a great time on either but I really just want to do all the research I can to make sure I’ll pick what’s right for me – and talking to people with experience on both is probably the best research! 🙂

    Thanks so much!
    Anna

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    • Sarah January 13, 2017 / 12:51 am

      Hi Anna!
      Europe will be so fun, I went in October 2015 and it was just beginning to get cold so I’m sure September will be nice and warm for you 🙂

      In regards to your question about Top Deck tours or Contiki, it’s honestly so hard to say which one will be better.

      What I would do if I was you is look at a couple of itineraries from each tour company. Print out the 2 from each that you like the look of. Place them next to each other and go with whatever appeals to you the most.
      What one can you afford?
      What one has more ‘optional’ activities to do?
      Where do you go on each itinerary?
      Where are you sleeping?

      I would say your friend is probably biased because she worked for Top Deck haha, but than I would be too!

      I still had fun on my Top Deck, but comparing it to Contiki it came second best. However, there were many reasons for that.
      1. I was traveling America on my Contiki which I fell in love with compared to Europe.
      2. The weather on my Contiki was amazing pretty much the whole time (I went in the Summer) compared to it being quite cold in Europe.
      3. I was with people on my Contiki that where keen to have a good time and go out at night whereas I didn’t get the same ‘vibe’ on my Top Deck. They still went out though, it just wasn’t as fun as when I was with the Contiki people.
      4. My Top Deck only went for 2 weeks and by the end of those 2 weeks I was only just beginning to get to know the group whereas on the Contiki we where together for like a month and kind of became like a big family.
      5. The activities on my Contiki where far better than the activities on my Top Deck tour (but then I had more choice as I was on the tour for much longer)
      6. I didn’t like the food on my Top Deck that they provided.

      That’s kind of my reasoning behind it. In saying that, I’ve met people who LOVED their Top Deck tour so it honestly comes down to who’s on your tour and what your leader is like.

      Lastly, don’t worry about the partying side of things.
      I love to drink and go out but at home I felt like I rarely do. I’m always too tired from work, or need to save money. Or some days I’m just too tired and can’t get in the mood..
      However on a tour, there is no work the next day!
      You get to sleep on a bus all day (not every day) but when you get to your destination you’re refreshed and keen for a new adventure and night out!
      You’re around 40+ other people who get you EXCITED to go out!
      You’ve already most likely saved money FOR your trip so actually have the money to spend for nights out.

      If you have a good group, you’ll never feel pressured to go out every single night. I’m sure our Contiki group didn’t. Some days there actually wasn’t anywhere to go and drink so we’d have an early night and chill at the hotel. Or we’d just get together for a dinner or have a ‘washing’ night where everyone would literally do their washing haha.

      Sorry this post was so long, but hopefully I’ve made your decision a little easier 🙂

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  7. stan segin January 25, 2017 / 11:14 pm

    Hi Sarah,
    Thanks for the review, it was super helpful. I am really confused whether I should choose contiki or topdeck. Any thoughts?

    Thanks,
    Stan

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    • Sarah March 11, 2017 / 1:20 am

      Hi Stan
      Sorry about the late reply.
      I’d check out both of the websites and see what itinerary appeals to you the most.
      If you’re a party person, check out Contiki’s High Energy style tours.
      If you’re 24+ and more into exploring the actual country, I’d probably look into doing a more in – depth Top Deck tour where you stay in countries for more than 1 day and really get to explore the place.
      At the end of the day, I think it comes down to the people on your tour and if they’re fun, easy – going people or not. (They usually are though! So don’t worry)

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  8. Jason February 2, 2017 / 9:14 am

    I found your comparison of the two companies very useful, I have previously travelled on 4 contikis and was considering changing to Top Deck this year for a south island New Zealand tour (already did north Island with contiki) but after reading your blog I think I will stick with Contiki for one last trip. Thanks for making the decision easier 😊

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  9. Aidan March 11, 2017 / 12:16 am

    Hey Sarah,
    The article was great, most of the contiki vs topdeck articles I have read have been from people who don’t really want to drink much which is not me. I am an Aussie looking to travel solo for the first time to Europe (under 21 so US is not really an option). I was looking at topdeck but just not sure cause from what I have heard topdeck is not very party orientated and still want to have the option to go out and Party the nights away. I don’t want to party every night but still want to have a good nightlife atmosphere and people who are willing to head out. You spoke a lot about how great the contiki night life was did not say much about topdecks, was this cause it was not good or just not as good as contiki’s? Guess what I really want to find out is, the nightlife on topdeck still good in or is it just tame and boring with people going to bed at 10 each night?

    Thanks and sorry if it it was a long question
    Aidan

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    • Sarah March 11, 2017 / 1:12 am

      Hi Aidan!
      Thanks for your comment ☺
      From my personal experience my Contiki was much more party orientated than my Top Deck Tour. However, I went on my Contiki for about a month and there were lots of opportunities to go out (eg, Las Vegas, Miami, Texas) and our tour leader always recommend places we could go to if we wanted to head out. Our group was split 50/50 with females and males which doesn’t happen that often, but guys are much more inclined to go out and party so that may have been why we all went out most nights.
      On my Top Deck however, I was sick with the flu for the first few nights and the places we did end up going to around Europe weren’t packed with people (some times we’d be the only people there) but that could also be because I didn’t go in the peak Summer time.
      Personally, if you’re wanting to go to Europe – look into one of Contiki ‘s High Energy style tours like the European Escapade or the Ultimate European with the Greek Islands in the summer time.
      Think, warm weather + a bunch of 18-30 years olds = more reason to drink and the girls are more willing to go out!
      Hope I’ve helped your decision a little bit!!

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  10. Shivar April 9, 2017 / 10:47 pm

    Hey Sarah
    my friend and i are interested in going on a conteki or top deck . We are 22.
    We are particularly looking at the big West which includes THE CANADIAN West .
    I’m finding it difficult to decide between top deck because they offer 25 days (conteki 22 days ) And top deck seem to spend more time in certain city’s is what I like apposed to conteki where you only spend a few hours in a major city then move on . We are interested in party orientated holiday ( we are not much of drinkers lol )
    And then there is the adventures and activities. Which I have no clue which company is better when it comes activities . Especially when it’s the exact same tour just a different time span
    I know that you said you prefer conteki over top deck but you experienced top deck in Europe
    do u think that top deck could be better in North America apposed to the European short falls you experienced

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    • Sarah April 17, 2017 / 9:59 am

      Hi Shivar
      Thanks for reading!
      Contiki definitely has tours that are aimed at people who want more free time to do as they wish. These are called ‘Discovery Plus’ tours. I’m pretty sure the Big West is one of them. Contiki’s can be quick, however they do tend to stay for a good amount of time in the more interesting places, eg; Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, Whistler.
      If you’d rather spend longer in places and have more of a cultural adventure than Top Deck may be for you. You say you’re not a big drinker either so it’s looking like Top Deck will be a better fit for you.
      Contiki is definitely an amazing time but sometimes the nights can be a bit wild and crazy. (However this could happen on your Top Deck too it all comes down to who you’re traveling with)
      Whichever you decide to do I’m sure you’ll have a great time! America is so much fun!
      I personally found the ‘extra activities’ on Contiki to be more fun than my Top Deck but that’s my own experience ☺

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  11. Jessica August 26, 2017 / 11:56 am

    Hey Sarah,
    My friend and I are busy planning our trip to Europe in January and we are wanting to go for at least 3 weeks and we are unsure as to whether we should book with Contiki or Topdeck. We both like to drink and we want to be able to see and do a lot of things. Which company do you think would best suit us?
    Thanks Jessica 🙂

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    • Sarah August 28, 2017 / 8:12 am

      I say go for Contiki! You’ll have a blast. You’ll still be able to do lots of things. If you’re a little hungover in the morning I promise you’ll pull through and do whatever activity you’ve got planned for that day.

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  12. Jasmin February 16, 2018 / 10:24 pm

    Hey Sarah 🙂
    Thank you for this Blog, it already really helped me, but I thought maybe you could help me deciding between Topdeck and Contiki.
    I Plan on doing a Tour trough the USA (in case of Topdeck I would combine two shorter Trips). From Contiki I would do the Grand Southern, wich is I think the one you did. So I am a little concerned about two things. First: I am quite short on my Budget but would still like get as much experiences as possible. And second, since I am only gonna turn 18 the month before travelling I Will Not be allowed to Drink in the US (I am from Germany and here we are Allowed to Drink already at that age), and I might Not be allowed in some Clubs or bars. Do you think this could become a Problem getting a Connection to the Rest of the Group ( ok I am pretty sure that Last sentence sounded Strange in english, but I wouldn’t like to be an outsider because I am maybe Not able to join the evening activities)
    Would you still recommend the Trip beside the going out ? Or was this what made it so amazing ?
    I already warnt to thank you for your answers,
    Greetings from Germany
    Jasmin

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    • Sarah February 23, 2018 / 6:01 am

      Hey Jasmin!
      Thanks for reading 🙂
      Yes you’re correct, I did the Grand Southern tour and had such a good time.
      That’s a hard one…I’ll be completely honest with you though. A lot of the best nights were spent partying and going to bars and clubs with the group. We did have a few people on our tour (maybe 2 or 3) that weren’t 21 so couldn’t come out with us. At times we tried to sneak them in and it was successful as we were a big group but there were many times where they couldn’t go to clubs with us which sucked.
      I don’t want to discourage you to not do your tour because I think you’ll still have a really good time. Depends on how much others are under 21 I guess.
      Do you have any preference of doing a different country instead of America? Even Australia or NZ?

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