European Trail: Capitals & Cafés
18-to-Thirtysomethings

You. Europe. 26 days. Ready? You’d better be, because this epic Paris-to-Paris romp through the Old World’s greatest cities doesn’t slow down for stragglers. Geared towards budget-conscious travellers eager to check an entire continent off their must-do list in one fell swoop, this adventure will take you from Paris’ most elegant galleries and cafés, to the stunning natural brilliance of the Swiss Alps, the ancient beauty of Italy’s Florence, the Eastern European charm of Budapest and Krakow and the party capitals of Berlin and Amsterdam. Phew! We’re tired just talking about it.
Highlights
Visit the galleries and cafés of Paris, take in the natural beauty of the Swiss Alps, marvel at the beauty of Florence, get a taste of Eastern charm in Kraków, party in Budapest and Prague.
Accommodation
Hotels/hostels (24 nts, multi-share with 2-6 people), sleeper trains (1 nts).
Group Leader
CEO (Chief Experience Officer) throughout.
Group Size Notes
Max 16, avg 10.
Meals Included
1 lunch
What's Included
Your G for Good Moment: Migrantour Rome, Rome
Your G for Good Moment: Nem Adom Fel Café and Bar, Budapest
Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment - Meet Your CEO and Group
Your First Night Out Moment: Connect With New Friends
Your Discover Moment: Paris
Your Foodie Moment: Eiffel Tower Picnic, Paris
Your Discover Moment: Interlaken
Your Big Night Out Moment: Interlaken
Your Discover Moment: Rome
Your Discover Moment: Florence
Your Discover Moment: Venice
Your Big Night Out Moment: Budapest
Your Discover Moment: Budapest
Your Big Night Out Moment: Prague
Your Discover Moment: Berlin
Your Big Night Out Moment: Bruges. Visit to genuine Bohemian Beer Hall (Prague). Bicycle tour around Amsterdam. Orientation walks in Paris, Interlaken, Rome, Venice, Vienna, Budapest, Kraków, Prague, Berlin, and Bruges. All transport between destinations and to/from included activities.
- Culinary and Cooking
- Younger Travelers
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In Italy, shoulders should be covered while visiting churches and cathedrals. Ask your CEO for more specific advice.
Meals
Eating is a big part of traveling. G Adventures understands the importance of breakfast to start your day, we strive to include a basic breakfast wherever possible. A typical breakfast may include toast, coffee and tea, however this may vary depending on the city. Should breakfast not be included, your CEO can suggest some local options. Travelling with G Adventures you experience the vast array of wonderful food that is available out in the world. Generally meals are not included in the trip price when there is a choice of eating options, to give you the maximum flexibility in deciding where, what and with whom to eat. It also gives you more budgeting flexibility, though generally food is cheap. Our groups tend to eat together to enable you to taste a larger variety of dishes and enjoy each other's company. There is no obligation to do this though. Your CEO will be able to suggest favourite restaurants during your trip. While trekking in remote regions etc. food is included, plentiful and made of fresh local ingredients.For all trips please refer to the meals included and budget information for included meals and meal budgets.
Optional Activities
Paris- Eiffel Tower Visit (16EUR per person)- The Louvre Visit (12-16EUR per person)- Champs-Élysées Visit (Free)- Sacre Coeur Visit (Free)- Napoleon's Tomb - Les Invalides Army Museum (12EUR per person)- Moulin Rouge Dinner & Show (175-185EUR per person)Giverny- Monet's Giverny Gardens (10.20EUR per person)Interlaken- Alpine Canyoning Adventure (119CHF per person)- Paragliding- Ropes course- Chocolate Making Workshop (65CHF per person)- Mountain Biking (70-100EUR per person)- Jungfrau Cog Railway (91CHF per person)- Hiking in the Swiss Alps (30-60CHF per person)Rome- Pantheon Visit- Borghese Gallery (25EUR per person)- Christian Catacombs (8EUR per person)- Roman Forum Visit (24EUR per person)- Trevi Fountain (Free)- Spanish Steps (Free)- Colosseum Visit (24EUR per person)Vatican City- Vatican City Visit (Free)- Sistine Chapel (20-25EUR per person)- Vatican Museum Visit (20-25EUR per person)Florence- Mercato Centrale (Mercato di San Lorenzo) Visit- Piazzale Michelangelo Walk- Medici Chapels Visit (9-32EUR per person)- Ponte Vecchio Visit- National Museum of Bargello (15.75EUR per person)- Florence Food Tour- Uffizi Gallery Visit (25EUR per person)- Il Duomo di Firenze Visit (Free-30EUR per person)Siena- Siena VisitMurano- Murano and Burano Islands Visit (20EUR per person)Venice- Campanile San Marco Lookout (8EUR per person)- Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale) Visit (17EUR per person)- Gondola Ride (80EUR per group)- Venice Food TourPiazza San Marco- Saint Mark's Square and Basilica Visit (Free)Ljubljana- Metelkova Mesto District (Free)- Ljubjana Castle & Funicular (10-15EUR per person)- Tivoli Park (Free)- Preseren Square (Free)Vienna- Belvedere Gallery Visit (19EUR per person)- Schönbrunn Palace Visit/Tour (11-15EUR per person)- Saint Stephen's Cathedral Visit (Free)- Vienna State Opera House Visit (8EUR per person)- View Lipizzaner Horses at Spanish Riding School of Vienna (14EUR per person)- Vienna Boys' Choir Visit (56-200EUR per person)Budapest- Buda Castle Visit (1500HUF per person)- Thermal Baths Visit (4200-5000HUF per person)- Budapest Bike Tour (28EUR per person)- Hungarian National Museum (1600HUF per person)- Hungarian State Opera House (2900HUF per person)- Great Market Hall Visit (Free)- Chain Bridge (Free)- Parliament Building Visit (5200HUF per person)- Budapest History Walking Tour- Budapest Morning Walking TourKrakow- Rynek Underground Museum (19PLN per person)- Old Jewish Quarter (Kazimierz)- Wawel Royal Castle (3PLN per person)- Bar Mleczny (Milk Bar) Meal- Auschwitz Tour (155PLN per person)Wieliczka- Wieliczka Salt Mines Visit Prague- Prague Ghetto (Josefov/Jewish Quarter) Visit (10-20EUR per person)- Museum of Communism (150CZK per person)- Petrín Hill Hike (Free-30CZK per person)- Letná Beer Garden Visit (Free-3EUR per person)- Old Town Hall and Clock Tower (110-440CZK per person)- Charles Bridge Visit (Free)- Old Town Visit- Prague Castle (Hradcany) Visit (250-350CZK per person)- Kafka Museum (200CZK per person)- Mucha Museum (240CZK per person)- Malá Strana VisitBerlin- East Side Gallery Visit Along Berlin Wall (Free)- Reichstag Visit- Television Tower (Fernsehturm) Visit (13-23EUR per person)- The Berlin Wall Memorial (Free)- Brandenburg Gate Visit (Free)- Checkpoint Charlie Museum Visit (17.50EUR per person)Amsterdam- Red Light District Visit- Rijksmuseum Visit (18-25EUR per person)- Van Gogh Museum (15EUR per person)- Oude Kerk (10EUR per person)- Anne Frank House Visit (9-16EUR per person)- Hop-On Hop-Off Canal Boat TourBruges- Brewery Tour (7-8EUR per person)- Guided Bike Tour (28EUR per person)- Bruges Canal Cruise (8-10EUR per person)- Belfry Tower of Bruges (10EUR per person)- Bruges Beer Museum (9-15EUR per person)
What to Take
We recommend using a backpack for your convenience, or a medium-sized suitcase if you prefer. A daypack is also essential for carrying everyday items. Space is limited on transportation, so there is a limit of one main piece of luggage per person. You will be responsible for carrying your own luggage. You must be prepared to carry your luggage up and down stairs, on and off transportation, and to hotels (max 15-20 mins.)
Group Leader Description
This G Adventures group trip is accompanied by one of our CEOs (Chief Experience Officer). The aim of the CEO is to take the hassle out of your travels and to help you have the best trip possible. They will provide information on the places you are travelling through, offer suggestions for things to do and see, recommend great local eating venues and introduce you to our local friends. While not being guides in the traditional sense you can expect them to have a broad general knowledge of the countries visited on the trip, including historical, cultural, religious and social aspects. It is important to note that in Europe, all guiding is based around local guides all of whom are licensed to work only in a particular city. As such, our leaders are able to provide orientation walks which will show you the layout of each town and city as well as the location of local services such as post offices and laundromats, but are unable to legally share historical facts and figures in public places. If you wish to take a guided city tour in any location our CEO will do their best to help you arrange this and pay locally.
Change the world just by having the time of your life.
We have always believed in the life-changing power of travel, but for that power to exist we need to travel the right way. Since the very beginning, G Adventures’ vision for travelling responsibly has meant giving back as much — if not more — than what you take away. Yes, travel should be incredibly fun (have you been on one of our tours?), but we also believe travel needs to be a force for good. For you, for local communities around the world, and for the world itself — we call it “community tourism.” See how we do it below.
A lot of companies use “sustainability” or “sustainable travel” to talk about exploring the world in a better way, but we’ve never been ones to follow in others’ footsteps or borrow out-dated ideas. Our commitment to making travel a force for good is different — so we call it G for Good.
It stands for all of the social, environmental, and ethical good we create as a business which helps to fuel community tourism. Which is… you ask? It means our tours are built on meaningful relationships with local communities and directly benefit the people and places we visit. Today, our definition of community tourism means that the communities we positively impact ripples far beyond these destinations, to include our employees, supplier and agent partners, small business owners, customers, social followers, and travellers like you.
G for Good is what makes us, us. With your help, we can make travel the force for good we’ve known it can be since our company was established over three decades ago.
Animal Welfare
G Adventures recognizes the importance of animal welfare. That’s why we have worked with experts from World Animal Protection, The Jane Goodall Institute and The World Cetacean Alliance to draw up a robust policy, which builds on the ABTA Global Welfare Guidelines for Animals in Tourism and puts the needs of animals first. We want to ensure that all animals featured on our tours are treated humanely.
Child Welfare
It is critical that no child is ever harmed as a result of tourism. Travellers have the power and responsibility to make a true impact in the communities they visit, and that’s why we actively work to ensure child welfare is protected in the places we operate. We were also the first global travel company to achieve Friend’s International ChildSafe certification.
Climate Action
With all the good global travel does for local communities, it’s an unfortunate truth that the industry produces environmentally harmful carbon dioxide. That’s why we signed the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism and got to work on halving our carbon footprint by 2030. Want to know exactly how we and our travellers are going about it? Read on to review our full Climate-Biodiversity Action Plan.
Respecting local cultures
Connecting curious travellers with Indigenous communities is an essential part of our identity at G Adventures. We are committed to respecting the rights, history, and culture of Indigenous people while ensuring that tourism supports their well-being.
Go. Grow. Love.
Trees for Days, our latest initiative in partnership with Planeterra and Reforest, aims to spread love around the world — with trees! For each and every day a traveller is on an adventure with us, we grow a tree in their name. Armed with trees and a shovel, our mission is simple: to help communities around the world adapt to the growing impacts of climate change. Want to help spread the love with your very own grove of trees? All you need to do is book a trip — we’ll take care of the rest.
How do we spread love with trees? It’s easy.
With help from our partners, we work with local communities to grow and maintain our trees. Here’s how the magic unfolds:
You go on an adventure
As soon as your trip is booked and paid for, we start sourcing your tree bundle — one tree is grown for every day of your travels.
We grow your trees
Our reforesting process gets underway! We grow, maintain, and make sure your trees have all the love they need to thrive in their new environment.
Watch your love unfold
Want to see the difference you’re making? Log in to your G Adventures account to track how many trees you have grown, where they live and, if you’re in the mood, add a few more to your grove!
Why travel with G Adventures?
We’ve been the leaders in small group adventure travel for 30+ years. How’d we get here? By listening to our travellers and giving them what they want: flexible itineraries, freedom to explore, smaller groups, safety and peace of mind, and locally based guides who show you your destination in a way you’d miss travelling any other way. What does the future of travel look like? This.
Dream big. Travel small.
The trip of your dreams doesn’t need a Hollywood-sized budget or years of planning. Simply join a small group of like-minded travellers that, like you, are eager to experience all the things that make our world worth exploring.
Join 10-to-12-ish fellow adventurers.
We keep our groups small to create a sense of camaraderie and allow for closer connections to the places and people you visit. Most of our land tours have no more than 16 travellers and usually average 10-12 people.
Solo travellers, step right up
All our trips are solo-traveller-friendly, so you can enjoy the safety, support, and camaraderie we’re known for, even if you’re travelling alone. To keep costs fair, we’ll pair you with a same-sex roommate, or you can upgrade to My Own Room. Want trips exclusively for solo travellers? Check out our Solo-ish Adventures, designed for connection and packed with extra solo perks.
You’re going to need a smaller boat.
If you’re more the sea-faring type, we’d love to welcome you aboard any of the intimate vessels in our fleet. Whether you’re venturing to the Antarctic on the G Expedition or floating down French canals on a river barge, our ships carry a smaller number of passengers so you can enjoy your journey with plenty of room while still making connections.
Our guides are all CEOs.
At G Adventures, we don’t have tour guides — we have Chief Experience Officers. Our founder, Bruce Poon Tip, gave up his title as CEO because he felt they needed a proper title to reflect how integral they are to giving you an exceptional travel experience. (But don’t worry, they won’t be using any office attire or business jargon.)
Locally based = local experts.
Our CEOs are locally based, meaning they know the area you’re exploring like the back of their well-travelled hand. They plan visits around the best times to visit (or avoid) the most popular spots, can help you choose local restaurants, and generally give you great tips on the best things to experience. And since they usually speak the local language, they are your go-to resource for anything that comes up.
Local support. All. The. Time.
All CEOs are supported by our local operations teams 24/7. If something comes up that your CEO can’t help you with (however unlikely that is), the team nearby is there to support them in keeping you safe and happy.
Your experience is their focus.
We want you to have the time of your life — that’s why we hire the smartest, friendliest, bestest CEOs around. It’s their mission to make sure you return home feeling like your life has truly been changed.
Travel like you live there.
Since our very first tour, our goal has been to connect travellers with local communities on a deeper level. These connections go beyond personal ones to help give back to the wider community of your destination and ensure the people who live there get as much as they give. Changing the world is easy — all you have to do is have the time of your life.
You stay local. So does your money.
Multi-floor, thousand-room hotel behemoths? Not on our tours.
We go for the connections, charm, and authenticity that can only be found in local accommodations, transport, and restaurants. This also allows us to stay at smaller hotels and eat at restaurants with fewer people. Plus, using local service providers helps support the local economy and the people that make the places we travel so special.
Giving back through community tourism.
We’ve been pioneers of community tourism since the day we started. But what is that? It means we have always created our tours by building meaningful relationships with local communities, directly benefiting the people and places we visit, including Indigenous peoples, women, youth — anyone who has traditionally been marginalized or undervalued. Today, our definition has grown: the communities we impact ripples far beyond our destinations. To us, it includes our employees, supplier and agent partners, small business owners, customers, social followers, and travellers just like you. There's incredible power in being part of something bigger than yourself. Want in?
In Italy, shoulders should be covered while visiting churches and cathedrals. Ask your CEO for more specific advice.
Meals
Eating is a big part of traveling. G Adventures understands the importance of breakfast to start your day, we strive to include a basic breakfast wherever possible. A typical breakfast may include toast, coffee and tea, however this may vary depending on the city. Should breakfast not be included, your CEO can suggest some local options. Travelling with G Adventures you experience the vast array of wonderful food that is available out in the world. Generally meals are not included in the trip price when there is a choice of eating options, to give you the maximum flexibility in deciding where, what and with whom to eat. It also gives you more budgeting flexibility, though generally food is cheap. Our groups tend to eat together to enable you to taste a larger variety of dishes and enjoy each other's company. There is no obligation to do this though. Your CEO will be able to suggest favourite restaurants during your trip. While trekking in remote regions etc. food is included, plentiful and made of fresh local ingredients.For all trips please refer to the meals included and budget information for included meals and meal budgets.
Optional Activities
Paris- Eiffel Tower Visit (16EUR per person)- The Louvre Visit (12-16EUR per person)- Champs-Élysées Visit (Free)- Sacre Coeur Visit (Free)- Napoleon's Tomb - Les Invalides Army Museum (12EUR per person)- Moulin Rouge Dinner & Show (175-185EUR per person)Giverny- Monet's Giverny Gardens (10.20EUR per person)Interlaken- Alpine Canyoning Adventure (119CHF per person)- Paragliding- Ropes course- Chocolate Making Workshop (65CHF per person)- Mountain Biking (70-100EUR per person)- Jungfrau Cog Railway (91CHF per person)- Hiking in the Swiss Alps (30-60CHF per person)Rome- Pantheon Visit- Borghese Gallery (25EUR per person)- Christian Catacombs (8EUR per person)- Roman Forum Visit (24EUR per person)- Trevi Fountain (Free)- Spanish Steps (Free)- Colosseum Visit (24EUR per person)Vatican City- Vatican City Visit (Free)- Sistine Chapel (20-25EUR per person)- Vatican Museum Visit (20-25EUR per person)Florence- Mercato Centrale (Mercato di San Lorenzo) Visit- Piazzale Michelangelo Walk- Medici Chapels Visit (9-32EUR per person)- Ponte Vecchio Visit- National Museum of Bargello (15.75EUR per person)- Florence Food Tour- Uffizi Gallery Visit (25EUR per person)- Il Duomo di Firenze Visit (Free-30EUR per person)Siena- Siena VisitMurano- Murano and Burano Islands Visit (20EUR per person)Venice- Campanile San Marco Lookout (8EUR per person)- Doge's Palace (Palazzo Ducale) Visit (17EUR per person)- Gondola Ride (80EUR per group)- Venice Food TourPiazza San Marco- Saint Mark's Square and Basilica Visit (Free)Ljubljana- Metelkova Mesto District (Free)- Ljubjana Castle & Funicular (10-15EUR per person)- Tivoli Park (Free)- Preseren Square (Free)Vienna- Belvedere Gallery Visit (19EUR per person)- Schönbrunn Palace Visit/Tour (11-15EUR per person)- Saint Stephen's Cathedral Visit (Free)- Vienna State Opera House Visit (8EUR per person)- View Lipizzaner Horses at Spanish Riding School of Vienna (14EUR per person)- Vienna Boys' Choir Visit (56-200EUR per person)Budapest- Buda Castle Visit (1500HUF per person)- Thermal Baths Visit (4200-5000HUF per person)- Budapest Bike Tour (28EUR per person)- Hungarian National Museum (1600HUF per person)- Hungarian State Opera House (2900HUF per person)- Great Market Hall Visit (Free)- Chain Bridge (Free)- Parliament Building Visit (5200HUF per person)- Budapest History Walking Tour- Budapest Morning Walking TourKrakow- Rynek Underground Museum (19PLN per person)- Old Jewish Quarter (Kazimierz)- Wawel Royal Castle (3PLN per person)- Bar Mleczny (Milk Bar) Meal- Auschwitz Tour (155PLN per person)Wieliczka- Wieliczka Salt Mines Visit Prague- Prague Ghetto (Josefov/Jewish Quarter) Visit (10-20EUR per person)- Museum of Communism (150CZK per person)- Petrín Hill Hike (Free-30CZK per person)- Letná Beer Garden Visit (Free-3EUR per person)- Old Town Hall and Clock Tower (110-440CZK per person)- Charles Bridge Visit (Free)- Old Town Visit- Prague Castle (Hradcany) Visit (250-350CZK per person)- Kafka Museum (200CZK per person)- Mucha Museum (240CZK per person)- Malá Strana VisitBerlin- East Side Gallery Visit Along Berlin Wall (Free)- Reichstag Visit- Television Tower (Fernsehturm) Visit (13-23EUR per person)- The Berlin Wall Memorial (Free)- Brandenburg Gate Visit (Free)- Checkpoint Charlie Museum Visit (17.50EUR per person)Amsterdam- Red Light District Visit- Rijksmuseum Visit (18-25EUR per person)- Van Gogh Museum (15EUR per person)- Oude Kerk (10EUR per person)- Anne Frank House Visit (9-16EUR per person)- Hop-On Hop-Off Canal Boat TourBruges- Brewery Tour (7-8EUR per person)- Guided Bike Tour (28EUR per person)- Bruges Canal Cruise (8-10EUR per person)- Belfry Tower of Bruges (10EUR per person)- Bruges Beer Museum (9-15EUR per person)
What to Take
We recommend using a backpack for your convenience, or a medium-sized suitcase if you prefer. A daypack is also essential for carrying everyday items. Space is limited on transportation, so there is a limit of one main piece of luggage per person. You will be responsible for carrying your own luggage. You must be prepared to carry your luggage up and down stairs, on and off transportation, and to hotels (max 15-20 mins.)
Group Leader Description
This G Adventures group trip is accompanied by one of our CEOs (Chief Experience Officer). The aim of the CEO is to take the hassle out of your travels and to help you have the best trip possible. They will provide information on the places you are travelling through, offer suggestions for things to do and see, recommend great local eating venues and introduce you to our local friends. While not being guides in the traditional sense you can expect them to have a broad general knowledge of the countries visited on the trip, including historical, cultural, religious and social aspects. It is important to note that in Europe, all guiding is based around local guides all of whom are licensed to work only in a particular city. As such, our leaders are able to provide orientation walks which will show you the layout of each town and city as well as the location of local services such as post offices and laundromats, but are unable to legally share historical facts and figures in public places. If you wish to take a guided city tour in any location our CEO will do their best to help you arrange this and pay locally.
Change the world just by having the time of your life.
We have always believed in the life-changing power of travel, but for that power to exist we need to travel the right way. Since the very beginning, G Adventures’ vision for travelling responsibly has meant giving back as much — if not more — than what you take away. Yes, travel should be incredibly fun (have you been on one of our tours?), but we also believe travel needs to be a force for good. For you, for local communities around the world, and for the world itself — we call it “community tourism.” See how we do it below.
A lot of companies use “sustainability” or “sustainable travel” to talk about exploring the world in a better way, but we’ve never been ones to follow in others’ footsteps or borrow out-dated ideas. Our commitment to making travel a force for good is different — so we call it G for Good.
It stands for all of the social, environmental, and ethical good we create as a business which helps to fuel community tourism. Which is… you ask? It means our tours are built on meaningful relationships with local communities and directly benefit the people and places we visit. Today, our definition of community tourism means that the communities we positively impact ripples far beyond these destinations, to include our employees, supplier and agent partners, small business owners, customers, social followers, and travellers like you.
G for Good is what makes us, us. With your help, we can make travel the force for good we’ve known it can be since our company was established over three decades ago.
Animal Welfare
G Adventures recognizes the importance of animal welfare. That’s why we have worked with experts from World Animal Protection, The Jane Goodall Institute and The World Cetacean Alliance to draw up a robust policy, which builds on the ABTA Global Welfare Guidelines for Animals in Tourism and puts the needs of animals first. We want to ensure that all animals featured on our tours are treated humanely.
Child Welfare
It is critical that no child is ever harmed as a result of tourism. Travellers have the power and responsibility to make a true impact in the communities they visit, and that’s why we actively work to ensure child welfare is protected in the places we operate. We were also the first global travel company to achieve Friend’s International ChildSafe certification.
Climate Action
With all the good global travel does for local communities, it’s an unfortunate truth that the industry produces environmentally harmful carbon dioxide. That’s why we signed the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism and got to work on halving our carbon footprint by 2030. Want to know exactly how we and our travellers are going about it? Read on to review our full Climate-Biodiversity Action Plan.
Respecting local cultures
Connecting curious travellers with Indigenous communities is an essential part of our identity at G Adventures. We are committed to respecting the rights, history, and culture of Indigenous people while ensuring that tourism supports their well-being.
Go. Grow. Love.
Trees for Days, our latest initiative in partnership with Planeterra and Reforest, aims to spread love around the world — with trees! For each and every day a traveller is on an adventure with us, we grow a tree in their name. Armed with trees and a shovel, our mission is simple: to help communities around the world adapt to the growing impacts of climate change. Want to help spread the love with your very own grove of trees? All you need to do is book a trip — we’ll take care of the rest.
How do we spread love with trees? It’s easy.
With help from our partners, we work with local communities to grow and maintain our trees. Here’s how the magic unfolds:
You go on an adventure
As soon as your trip is booked and paid for, we start sourcing your tree bundle — one tree is grown for every day of your travels.
We grow your trees
Our reforesting process gets underway! We grow, maintain, and make sure your trees have all the love they need to thrive in their new environment.
Watch your love unfold
Want to see the difference you’re making? Log in to your G Adventures account to track how many trees you have grown, where they live and, if you’re in the mood, add a few more to your grove!
Why travel with G Adventures?
We’ve been the leaders in small group adventure travel for 30+ years. How’d we get here? By listening to our travellers and giving them what they want: flexible itineraries, freedom to explore, smaller groups, safety and peace of mind, and locally based guides who show you your destination in a way you’d miss travelling any other way. What does the future of travel look like? This.
Dream big. Travel small.
The trip of your dreams doesn’t need a Hollywood-sized budget or years of planning. Simply join a small group of like-minded travellers that, like you, are eager to experience all the things that make our world worth exploring.
Join 10-to-12-ish fellow adventurers.
We keep our groups small to create a sense of camaraderie and allow for closer connections to the places and people you visit. Most of our land tours have no more than 16 travellers and usually average 10-12 people.
Solo travellers, step right up
All our trips are solo-traveller-friendly, so you can enjoy the safety, support, and camaraderie we’re known for, even if you’re travelling alone. To keep costs fair, we’ll pair you with a same-sex roommate, or you can upgrade to My Own Room. Want trips exclusively for solo travellers? Check out our Solo-ish Adventures, designed for connection and packed with extra solo perks.
You’re going to need a smaller boat.
If you’re more the sea-faring type, we’d love to welcome you aboard any of the intimate vessels in our fleet. Whether you’re venturing to the Antarctic on the G Expedition or floating down French canals on a river barge, our ships carry a smaller number of passengers so you can enjoy your journey with plenty of room while still making connections.
Our guides are all CEOs.
At G Adventures, we don’t have tour guides — we have Chief Experience Officers. Our founder, Bruce Poon Tip, gave up his title as CEO because he felt they needed a proper title to reflect how integral they are to giving you an exceptional travel experience. (But don’t worry, they won’t be using any office attire or business jargon.)
Locally based = local experts.
Our CEOs are locally based, meaning they know the area you’re exploring like the back of their well-travelled hand. They plan visits around the best times to visit (or avoid) the most popular spots, can help you choose local restaurants, and generally give you great tips on the best things to experience. And since they usually speak the local language, they are your go-to resource for anything that comes up.
Local support. All. The. Time.
All CEOs are supported by our local operations teams 24/7. If something comes up that your CEO can’t help you with (however unlikely that is), the team nearby is there to support them in keeping you safe and happy.
Your experience is their focus.
We want you to have the time of your life — that’s why we hire the smartest, friendliest, bestest CEOs around. It’s their mission to make sure you return home feeling like your life has truly been changed.
Travel like you live there.
Since our very first tour, our goal has been to connect travellers with local communities on a deeper level. These connections go beyond personal ones to help give back to the wider community of your destination and ensure the people who live there get as much as they give. Changing the world is easy — all you have to do is have the time of your life.
You stay local. So does your money.
Multi-floor, thousand-room hotel behemoths? Not on our tours.
We go for the connections, charm, and authenticity that can only be found in local accommodations, transport, and restaurants. This also allows us to stay at smaller hotels and eat at restaurants with fewer people. Plus, using local service providers helps support the local economy and the people that make the places we travel so special.
Giving back through community tourism.
We’ve been pioneers of community tourism since the day we started. But what is that? It means we have always created our tours by building meaningful relationships with local communities, directly benefiting the people and places we visit, including Indigenous peoples, women, youth — anyone who has traditionally been marginalized or undervalued. Today, our definition has grown: the communities we impact ripples far beyond our destinations. To us, it includes our employees, supplier and agent partners, small business owners, customers, social followers, and travellers just like you. There's incredible power in being part of something bigger than yourself. Want in?
About G Adventures

We’ve been the leaders in small group adventure travel for 30+ years. How’d we get here? By listening to our travellers and giving them what they want: flexible itineraries, freedom to explore, smaller groups, safety and peace of mind, and locally based guides who show you your destination in a way you’d miss travelling any other way.
The trip of your dreams doesn’t need a Hollywood-sized budget or years of planning. Simply join a small group of like-minded travellers that, like you, are eager to experience all the things that make our world worth exploring.
Our guides are all CEOs.
At G Adventures, we don’t have tour guides — we have Chief Experience Officers. Our founder, Bruce Poon Tip, gave up his title as CEO because he felt they needed a proper title to reflect how integral they are to giving you an exceptional travel experience. (But don’t worry, they won’t be using any office attire or business jargon.)
Locally based = local experts.
Our CEOs are locally based, meaning they know the area you’re exploring like the back of their well-travelled hand. They plan visits around the best times to visit (or avoid) the most popular spots, can help you choose local restaurants, and generally give you great tips on the best things to experience. And since they usually speak the local language, they are your go-to resource for anything that comes up.
Local support. All. The. Time.
All CEOs are supported by our local operations teams 24/7. If something comes up that your CEO can’t help you with (however unlikely that is), the team nearby is there to support them in keeping you safe and happy.
Your experience is their focus.
We want you to have the time of your life — that’s why we hire the smartest, friendliest, bestest CEOs around. It’s their mission to make sure you return home feeling like your life has truly been changed.
About G Adventures

We’ve been the leaders in small group adventure travel for 30+ years. How’d we get here? By listening to our travellers and giving them what they want: flexible itineraries, freedom to explore, smaller groups, safety and peace of mind, and locally based guides who show you your destination in a way you’d miss travelling any other way.
The trip of your dreams doesn’t need a Hollywood-sized budget or years of planning. Simply join a small group of like-minded travellers that, like you, are eager to experience all the things that make our world worth exploring.
Our guides are all CEOs.
At G Adventures, we don’t have tour guides — we have Chief Experience Officers. Our founder, Bruce Poon Tip, gave up his title as CEO because he felt they needed a proper title to reflect how integral they are to giving you an exceptional travel experience. (But don’t worry, they won’t be using any office attire or business jargon.)
Locally based = local experts.
Our CEOs are locally based, meaning they know the area you’re exploring like the back of their well-travelled hand. They plan visits around the best times to visit (or avoid) the most popular spots, can help you choose local restaurants, and generally give you great tips on the best things to experience. And since they usually speak the local language, they are your go-to resource for anything that comes up.
Local support. All. The. Time.
All CEOs are supported by our local operations teams 24/7. If something comes up that your CEO can’t help you with (however unlikely that is), the team nearby is there to support them in keeping you safe and happy.
Your experience is their focus.
We want you to have the time of your life — that’s why we hire the smartest, friendliest, bestest CEOs around. It’s their mission to make sure you return home feeling like your life has truly been changed.