I am writing this email to provide feedback from the Contiki Tour we just finished, The Italian Espresso, Sept 16-24, 2008. My husband and I signed up for this tour over 9 months ago in January and pre-paid in full immediately. We had received a strong recommendation for your tour and were looking forward to having an organized tour through Italy. Unfortunately, our trip was a complete disappointment. Our dissatisfaction was with our Tour Manager, Cristian. Overall, his behavior on the trip was unacceptable and he lacked any knowledge of Italy's history. Additionally, his actions were inappropriate and he did nothing to remedy issues that arose during the tour. Below you will find a day-by-day recount to support these claims.
Day 1- Checked into Hotel Ciccerone, met the group and went to the first included dinner.
Everything seemed to be off to a great start. The group was nice but the dinner was a complete disappointment. The food was cold and cafeteria at best.
Day 2- We boarded the Tour bus for what Cristian advised was a 5 1/2 hour trip to Venice. He explained that we would need to have mandatory stops every 2 hours for people to use the facilities, but that we would arrive to Venice by 3 or 4pm, traffic permitting. We did not encounter any traffic, and stopped every 45mins-1hour at several Auto Grill (rest stop cafeterias). Each stop would be for 30mins to 1 hour, inevitably putting us into Venice at well past 6pm. The group was very disappointed in arriving so late. Cristian did not use the time on the bus to gather the necessary information (i.e. passport numbers, travel insurance, collection of money for optional activities). Instead, we had to waste another hour or more waiting in the lobby for the full group of 51 of us to give him this information one by one. Upon arriving to the Holiday Inn Express, we checked in and decided to shower before dinner. The water was cold, so we switched rooms. The next room still did not have hot water, it was tepid at best. Both nights, we did not have any heat either, which we complained about and Cristian did nothing and blamed Contiki for the hotel selection. The next morning, the shower situation was worse. Everyone in our group had cold water showers. When we addressed this issue with Cristian he said it wasn't his fault and made no attempt to rectify the problem. My husband and I then went to the front desk and voiced our complaint. Cristian did nothing to help accommodate our concerns.
The hotel in Venice was 30-40 mins outside of Venice by train ride. It was our impression based on the itinerary that we would be staying within the city limits of Venice, but clearly we were not. On our ride in, we were only presented with a map and some key sites to see, but no information as to why these sites were important and their historical significance. We also were told that if we wanted to head back to the hotel early, we could take the train back ourselves, which some of us elected to do. Cristian did not provide any train schedules, maps or written instruction as to how to work the train systems. We were left to fend for ourselves without knowing the area or the language fluently. The area was not very safe, and this was quite a risk. Several people on the tour got lost, past the stop and were scared.
On our way to Venice, Cristian also offered the paid optional activities and said we had to decide right then and there and pay up front. We were given 5 mins to make a decision on spending lots of money for activities we did not receive any clear explanation for. When we challenged the price of the Gondola ride, Cristian said that the $21 euro per person was a great deal. That if we were to ask any gondalier, we would see that the ride would cost $80 euro per person for a 30 min ride. When we arrived and had already paid for the Contiki gondala ride, we asked a gondalier and he quoted us $80 euro for all 6 of us and was willing to negotiate. Cristian blatantly lied to influence our decision to purchase the ride through him. On the Contiki gondala ride, everyone noticed that the gondaliers were rude and did not provide a historical tour of Venice during the ride, as was provided to one of the couples that decided to take another gondala ride on their own.
At the Holiday Inn Express, everyone on our tour was well aware of the fact that Cristian slept with one of the girls on the tour. They were speaking openly about it. I find this to be completely inappropriate and un-professional. The tour manager should be looking out for our best interest, not looking to hook up with anyone on our tour. This made many of us very uncomfortable and really made it awkward.
On Day 4, we left for Florence. Cristian said the trip would be 4 hours including the stop at the Auto Grills and a 40 min stop in Pisa. Again, we stopped at the Auto Grills every 45mins-1 hour, even with everyone asking if we could skip some of the stops. We then arrived to Florence at 6:45pm. The entire day was wasted on the bus, when we could have organized the trip to arrive with time to enjoy Florence. Again, we were not in Florence, but rather, the hotel was again 25 mins outside of Florence. Cristian told me the neighborhood was safe enough for me to run alone. But, upon arriving, we noticed bars on the windows and sex shops lining the street where our hotel was situated. Clearly, my husband and I did not feel we were safe. The hotel was a complete disaster. It was rated as a 4 star hotel, but the rooms were dirty, there was not hot water again, there was mold growing in the corners of the rooms and bathroom and there were bugs. Several people were bitten by spiders and had welts on their arms, face and legs.
We were so disgusted with the accommodations and Cristian's lack of making any concessions, that we went to the hotel next door, Hotel Cosmopolitan, and PAID to stay there the second night for $99 euros. Cristian should have voiced to Contiki and the hotel the unacceptable conditions, but rather he did nothing but place blame on Contiki's selection of hotels and said there was nothing he could do. When we moved hotels, 7 other people from our tour joined us, while the others wanted to come along, but did not feel financially that they could afford the additional cost.
It was after the first night in Florence that we were made aware that Cristian was not only doing drugs while on the tour, but also offered cocaine and heroin to people within our tour. This again, is COMPLETELY UNACCEPTABLE and made many of us very uncomfortable. This puts our safety at risk. The fact that Contiki would set us up with a tour manager that not only has no knowledge of Italy, but also behaves in this manner is beside me.
The next day, we were scheduled to leave Florence to head back to Rome. As we had been very disappointed in how long we were on the bus between cities, we asked Cristian at what time we would arrive to Rome. He said we would arrive between 12pm and 1pm for sure, and most likely earlier than that. My husband, and another couple and I
decided that we wanted to get to Rome early, as every other bus ride was significantly longer than Cristian quoted. We paid an additional $36 euro per person to take the Express EuroStar train from Florence to Venice in 1 1/2 hours. This got us to Rome at 9:30am with a full day to enjoy Rome. The tour bus arrived to the hotel at 4:15pm. The group wasted an entire day on the bus when the trip by bus should be no longer than 3 hours. This was poor management of time on Cristian's part. He wasted our money and valuable vacation time. We do not regret for one minute taking the train on our own, but feel it should not have been necessary. One other girl on our tour was debating taking the train and Cristian said the train would cost her $100 euro and would not get her in but 1 hour before the bus would arrive. This was another blatant lie.
As the bus arrived so late to Rome, our driving tour through the city was then given at 8pm in the pitch dark. You couldn't see any of the sites and Cristian gave NO INFORMATION about any of the site aside from their physical location and name. His English was very broken and it was difficult to even get simple instructions from him when needed. He never offered to provide information on where to find internet cafes or laundry mats, ATMS, etc. He did the bare minimum.
We did the walking tour through Rome, guided by Cristian. As he explained that he was not a licensed tour guide, he would pull us back into side alleys to give any explanation of the sites. Unfortunately his information was way off. He told us that the Pantheon's 9 meter hole miraculously did not allow rain to pass through. When I challenged that as defying gravity, he dismissed it and said he didn't know. Our claim was validated when it rained the next day and the Pantheon floor was wet and roped off. This is one example of the lack of knowledge he has. The included dinner that night was right next to the Colessium and was again a cafeteria style dinner with rude waiters. At the end of the meal, we found out that our driver had gone over his driving quota because the time was not managed correctly in the ride to Rome. Cristian took us back to the hotel by walking through dark alleys at 10pm. This was very risky, unsafe and unacceptable.
This summarizes our dissatisfaction with Cristian's performance and Contiki's Italian Espresso trip. We feel that we have been swindled out of $2600 dollars + the cost of our flights to get to Europe and our valuable vacation time. Additionally, we spent several hundred euros more to try to salvage our vacation. We only have 2 weeks per year in vacation, and we wasted it on this tour based on your website's description and previous travelers recommendations. We feel that should we have had a more qualified and professional tour manager, that the experience would have been vastly different.
Recommended:
No
Best Suited For: Students
Tour type: Group
Tour format: Bus
Tour length: Over a Week