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Contiki Unveils New Europe Trips & Pricing Model for 2026

by Sarah Milner  September 24, 2025
Contiki Europe Vacation

Photo: Contiki

Contiki has announced its lineup of Europe 2026 trips, along with a new pricing model that aims to make its vacation packages more accessible for young travelers.

Contiki is a tour operator that services the 18- to 35-year-old demographic, offering over 350 trips across six continents. Known for its social-focused guided land tours, Contiki has been specializing in young adult travel since it was founded in 1962, and is one of the key brands within TTC Tour Brands (The Travel Company).

Looking forward to 2026, the tour operator has implemented a new pricing strategy, as well as lower-priced, trend-driven trips to attract Gen-Z and younger Millennial travelers. Contiki has dropped the price on nearly 70% of its Europe summer 2026 departures; this includes 15% savings for its Scotland and Ireland trip and 20% on Greek Island-Hopping Plus.

As part of this pricing strategy, the tour operator has introduced a $200 deposit and monthly payment plans.

“Travel should never feel out of reach, which is why our new pricing strategy is about giving young travellers value they can count on,” said Toni Ambler, chief customer officer at Contiki. 

In addition to the lower prices, Contiki’s Europe portfolio for 2026 also includes new itineraries. Such trips include the eight-day Road Trip to Oktoberfest with stops in Amsterdam, Brussels, and Frankfurt; the seven-day Norway Fjords Explorer, which features active experiences such as hikes, kayaking, and a King Crab safari; and the Croatia Island Sail & Ultra Festival With Festigo, which combines a week of sailing the Adriatic with access to an EDM festival.

“From lower-priced Europe trips to diverse styles of travel and flexible ways to book, Contiki is opening the door for young people to plan earlier and look forward to experiences that feel both attainable and unforgettable,” added Ambler. “It’s about empowering travelers to say yes to their next adventure with the assurance that every journey delivers maximum savings and meaningful experiences.”

  
  
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