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Re: Komodo Island day
When we went to Komodo Island ,a few in our group snorkeled on our way back.They went in a smaller boat and rejoined us for lunch .The water was so clear and looked like they enjoyed the experience.
Re: Anything new, different or recommended on Singapore/Bali tour in 2025
Geckor - Yes, all Kingdoms & Dragons tours are small group only (I believe up to 24 guests). I suspect that may be in part due to capacity at some hotels and some of the activities that can only accommodate a certain number of people (for example, the sail to Komodo Island).
Re: Recap of Paris, Normandy, Brittany & the Loire Valley – Apr. 25-May 7, 2025
SGF, I'm glad you mentioned that some of the long walks and stairs could be challenging. I agree that the tour directors do a wonderful job of mentioning alternatives so that no one feels left out of the excursion. People felt very comfortable taking on what they could and participating differently in what they didn't feel up to doing (like the 300+ steps to the top of Mont Saint-Michel!) We were glad we did it but wouldn't do it again lol!
Re: Is this trip worth the price that Tauck demands?
I’ll offer some insight into hotels in Scandinavia (I have dual citizenship and have a family cottage in Denmark.)
The best advice I can offer is to have an open mind. If you go there with the notion of what “should be” based on American standards, you might be disappointed.
Most hotels in the large cities were not built as hotels. They typically are municipal buildings retrofitted into hotels. As such, rooms are small and lighting is not always modern. Whether a home, apartment, inn or hotel, Scandinavians take a minimalist approach to design with clean, simple lines. Efficiency is more important than luxury. The rooms are clean, however.
Sadly, many people think Scandinavians are unfriendly. Making an attempt to understand their culture will give you a more accurate understanding of their personalities. They are reserved and really do not take well to idle “chit chat” with strangers. It is considered rude to ask personal questions of someone you do not know. They are typically very direct and succinct in their conversations. This is especially true in the service industry. Their job is to provide a service, not to befriend you. The Danes especially like their personal space and some are not very tolerant of people encroaching upon their space. They will tolerate it but you might be glared at if you don’t back off.
I admit to being biased but Scandinavia is a fabulous region to visit. All three countries are very different insofar as topography but share many norms and cultural aspects.
Finally. for those who have visited Karen Blixen’s plantation in Africa, her childhood home and museum is just a short train ride north of København. She—birth name Karen Christenze Dinesen—returned home after leaving Africa and is buried in a beautiful garden setting in the adjacent park.

Re: French Escapade 08/22/2025
We did this cruise last month. We had to be back at the hotel to leave about 11:00, as I recall. (We did have time to walk up to Montmartre and back beforehand. So we got some exercise on that travel day!)
Re: French Escapade 08/22/2025
My wife and I along with two sisters are on this trip and fly through JFK arriving early Tuesday morning for our extra day. We are hoping we can manage an early check-in at the hotel. Looks like we could have some rain on Thursday and Friday so bring your raincoat on your walk Friday morning.
Re: French Escapade 08/22/2025
As noted above, we have never been allowed to embark the ship before 1600 so as to allow sufficient time for the crew to prepare the ship for the next tour group.
I would be sure to be back in the hotel’s lobby by noon. Paris’ traffic is notoriously unpredictable and the coaches may wish to leave earlier.

Re: South Africa packing panic
Sandman - scsmithwy is 💯 correct! No need for a smaller duffle on the Elegant Adventure tour. However, if, like me, you don’t feel like having to worry about all of your stuff (plus alcohol if you bought any in South Africa) for a couple nights in Zimbabwe, you can check that bag in at the airport. Tauck has someone who will help do that for you (we had “Jo from Jo’burg” 😜). So basically the local Tauck rep will come meet the group, and she’ll take care of any luggage you want to store from there. Then she’ll have it for you when you come back to the airport in Johannesburg. Easy peasy! I think I may have been the only person on our tour who left a bag with Jo but I just found it easier to travel light to Zimbabwe.
Re: On-trip airline luggage restrictions?
This is what I read which gives weight limits but not dimensions:
Special Luggage Restrictions for this Tour:
Checked luggage aboard the on-tour flights to and from Johannesburg and Victoria Falls may not exceed 44 lb (20 kg).
In addition, guests are limited to one soft-sided, carry-on bag per person not to exceed 15 lbs (6.8 kg), and no larger than an average knapsack.