G Adventures Operates 100th Trip Since September Restart

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G Adventures known for smaller, eco-friendly group trips that are built to support local communities resumed travel last September. G Adventures tours just reached a milestone of leading 100 trips since their restart after COVID. The 100th trip departed on April 2 in Costa Rica.

All 100 trips that have run since September have operated with G Adventures’ ‘Travel with Confidence’ policy that includes the most up-to-date health and safety measures.

We’re delighted to have been able to deliver life-changing experiences for both travellers and locals during this challenging time, and are confident we will continue to lead the way as the world opens up again,” says Bruce Poon Tip, founder of G Adventures. “Travelling during the pandemic is a personal choice and we have gone to great lengths to ensure that travellers who have the desire and ability to explore can do so safely and responsibly.

With G Adventures you can currently choose from 17 itineraries they visiting Greece, Iceland, Croatia, Morocco, Egypt, the Maldives, and their Everest Base Camp trip.

Take advantage of G Adventure’s book now for travel later incentive with 15% off classic trips. This offer applies for booking during the month of April for departures until June 30th, 2022.

Also Read: Globus Tours Resume International Travel

Itineraries with 15% off that feature in the April Classic sale, that G Adventures has been able to run or will be running in coming months, include:

  • Costa Rica Quest – Plus – This action-packed tour of Costa Rica’s highlights is perfect for the adventurer with limited time who wants to explore the region’s diversity. Get adrenaline pumping, follow a trail to the base of a waterfall, melt away in thermal springs, or relax on a beach in the secluded spots only the locals know. A nine-day trip was priced from $999 pp, now priced from $849 pp. There are several companies starting to operate Costa Rica tours 2021 at this time including Globus Journeys.
  • Best of Egypt – This journey through Egypt packs in awe-inspiring culture and adventure in eight energetic days. Explore the ancient sites along the Nile and discover the most famous of them all, the Great Pyramid of Giza. Embrace the culture and meet remarkable people as you sample some traditional fare with a Nubian family in a local village. An eight-day trip was priced from $1,049 pp* now priced from $892 pp. If you prefer to wait a bit longer, Eypgt tours 2022 have been released by most major tour companies.
  • Best of Iceland Plus – If you’re looking for a fast but full visit around Iceland, this seven-day trip fits the bill perfectly. It has tons of hidden gems that you won’t find anywhere else in the world, combined with free time to experience plenty of the highlights, like erupting geysers, visiting glacier lagoons, and exploring breathtaking waterfalls and black-sand beaches. Was priced from $2,499 pp now priced from $2,124 pp for a seven-day trip. Guided Iceland tours 2021 are starting up again with several companies for vaccinated travelers.

Other Information about the Travel Industry Re-Opening

As vaccines are becoming more readily available to the public throughout the world, more tour companies and countries are feeling comfortable allowing travel to re-open.  Greece will open to vaccinated travelers starting May 14, 2021. Here are some recent posts that may interest you:

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