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I want to take my daughter age 21 on a tour but am worried about being the oldest on the tour I am 53 So should I look elsewere?
 
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53 is quite a bit past the age limit of 35. Contiki will probably not allow you to book and if they did, it would be a completely awkward environment.

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Thank you for your answer I will check elsewhere
 
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Try Trafalgar.
 
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I can highly recommend Trafalgar Tours. They are very well structured, offer good optional extras, are slightly slower paced, have great accommodation and good food and, most importantly, they are NOT too old for a 21 year-old!
 
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I am thinking of the 32 day european camping next year I am 33 are there many people my age doing these trips or are majority of the travellers quite young?
 
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