by Guest » Sun Apr 18, 2004 9:01 am
You will find the same sales pitches on Trafalgar, it's how they make their money so they can help keep the tour prices down. It's very simple, when they say "we're going to the glass blowing factory and then you have free time on your own" . .. .. . leave then. LOL That way you don't waste 35 min in a factory. I also recommend doing a lot on your own. In Sorrento we didn't take the group tour to Capri, but went on our own. The hydrofoil was cheap, we got a ride on the coach down to the "inlaid wood factory" but had a map to get us to the pier while they were shopping there. We ended up having a lot more time on Capri for a lot less money. These vacations are what you make of them.
My first tour, 8 countries with Trafalgars 18-35 yr old thing.. .. . we didn't go with them to the Louvre. We were told we'd never get in waiting in the lines and that Trafalgar had special access. HA! We walked right in. Had about 2 people in front of us in a line. Went to see what we wanted to see.. .. . then went to the Musee D'Orsay, the Opera House, Invalides, Rodin Museum, and visited Pere Lachaise Cemetary (loads of writers, poets, and musicians) all on our own, in the time they visited the Museum and had lunch!