I went on the Italian
I went on the Italian Escape Tour for 5 days. Missed the initial meet-up because of a doctor's visit but caught up with the group later. Had a brief chat with the trip manager who asked if I wanted to do all the optional activities, saying, “pretty much everyone is doing them.” I agreed, not realizing my yes was final. No mention of any 48-hour cancellation policies or exclusions.
That night, I looked over the optional activities and realized they were over my budget. Next morning, I told the trip manager I wanted to opt out of some activities, but he said it was too late, and I had to pay since an email had been sent. Felt pressured but managed to cancel the Colosseum tour because it was outside the 48-hour window.
Throughout the tour, the trip manager kept pushing me to join activities, saying I'd be stranded otherwise. On the Amalfi coast, he insisted on the Lemon Tour, but I skipped it, spent the day swimming, and had an amazing lunch instead. Best “side of the road” experience ever!
On the day of the Colosseum tour, he tried to charge me 180 euros, including for the Colosseum, which I had canceled. Refused to pay that, but agreed to 122 euros for the activities I did. Reached out to Contiki, spoke to Tasha Hayes, but she was no help and insisted on the full payment, calling my handling of the situation ‘unfortunate’.
On the last night, the trip manager accepted my 122 euros but claimed he’d have to cover the rest out of his pocket. Felt bad for him, but it’s his job to inform us of policies, which he didn’t. Contiki's customer service, especially Tasha Hayes, was a nightmare. She even threatened to exclude me from future activities unless I paid for the Colosseum tour. Felt pressured the whole time and disgusted with their handling. Wouldn’t recommend Contiki unless you like being scammed and treated poorly.
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