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Tucan Travel 4 star review on 11th January 2017
Dave Adams
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Anonymous  // 01/01/2019
Had a great experience on our African trip, Toucan Travel were well organised and well resourced. Great way to see the different countries.
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Posted 9 years ago
My guide, Antony Wolfe, was fantastic and a real credit to your company. Everything went really smoothly and he had an incredible knowledge of the 3 countries I visited with him.
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Posted 9 years ago
I would think twice about using Tucan if your not a back packer! There main attention is on tips tips tips!! It's an already heavily priced service & yet they want tips of each traveller daily, from drivers, to guides, to anything they can really. Some of the tours are good, some of the guides are good...some not so much. Accommodation is poor to average. Like I said if your a backpacker or don't care ab
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Posted 9 years ago
Excellent from start to finish. The tour guide, the transportation, the accommodation, a dream trip!
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Posted 9 years ago
Great tour of Panama, really loved the islands and Panama City but not so keen on the other location. Lovely tour leader too!
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Posted 9 years ago
Tucan is reasonably priced and the tour leaders are competent. Intrepid is still my favorite tour company but Tucan can be a good fit with the right itinerary and price point.
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Posted 9 years ago
The Cuban Rhapsody journey was a great experience for me and my family. We thoroughly enjoyed the way it was organised and would do it again! While relaxing and indulgent - swimming in both the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean, an all-inclusive resort for a few days and comfortable bus travels throughout - we still experienced adventures, local hospitality, culture and Cuban music and dancing. ...And the cars!...
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Posted 9 years ago
Hi, I found the tour relaxing and very informative and Nina our tour guide was the best , happy, helpful and very caring
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Posted 9 years ago
Fantastic experience. All hotels in great locations. Some hotels better than others but that,s to be expected. Our guide Heidi was wonderful. So many highlights,it,simpossible to pick just one.
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Posted 9 years ago
The South American Dream tour was very good organized. We had a very nice guide who gave us all the necessary information, he gave us little orientation walks as soon as we got into a new town. He sometimes joined us on the trips. All the hotels that were booked by Tucan were very neat and good quality. Also the transportation was good organized. The trip itself was very good as. You had days were you could do whatever you wanted to. Or you could book some extra trips. The extra trips proposed by Tucan were very nice. You had a lot of options (depending in which town you are). It was an excellent trip. We highly recommend Tucan to do an organized trip.
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Posted 9 years ago
I have used many tour companies before Tucan but was SO happy with my experience with them..surpassed the other tours!! Wide range of activities, amazing accommodation and knowledgeable tour guide. Good group size too! Highly recommend Tucan tours!!
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Posted 9 years ago
Easy company to work with
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Posted 9 years ago
Had a great adventure with Toucan - travelling from LIma to La Paz . Got to experience the local culture with very little time spent in large urban towns or cities - just what I was looking for. The Peruvian people are warm and welcoming and the landscape stunning. The tour was very demanding physically and at times I thought I had bitten off more than I could chew!! however wouldn't have missed any of it - even the Lares Trail. The experience of having my back pack stolen on the second day was extremely stressful and a major challenge to replace passport, Peruvian immigration form, credit cards, money etc. So a few tips for anyone else finding themselves in this position. Not all countries have an embassy in LIma and if you are lucky enough to find you're Embassy it may take 24-48 hours to have your passport replaced. You will need a copy of your old passport, copy of your itinerary and a police report. You will be able to replace your Peruvian immigration form in LIma, Ariquipa or a Cusco however these offices have limited opening hours - Peru is a beautiful country - and in spite of my 'little problem' I would strongly recommend this trip to anyone with an adventurous spirit
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Posted 9 years ago
Recent tour from Lima to La Paz. Beautiful Country, the Cities are full of character chaos and personality. It is so vast and you travel miles to get to next destination. I got a great feel of the Country, history and culture. The people are friendly and hospitable. I went in June and I'm still assembling it all in my head as we did so much! A few down sides - we travelled on our 2nd day to Pisco by Public Bus which was a great experience but my friends backpack with Passport money ect got stolen. I know we all have to be aware and responsible, but when you have travelled literally from the other side of the world and are jet lagged your thinking process may not be normal! I think a reminder from the guide would have prompted her to not put her backpack on the rack above head. So you can imagine the procedure we had to through to rectify this! We didn't allow it to spoil our holiday. Also when we arrived in Machu Pitcchu I felt we should have been given a few mins to gloat on the awe factor! Instead the guide started his talk immediately, it may be routine for him but for us it is a one off. Overall I would recommend Tucan and our guide Mike was like a friend.
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Posted 9 years ago
This is my first tour with Tucan Tours. I wasn't sure what to expect but I figured for $3000 USD for a little over two weeks that the quality of the accommodations would be ok, but I was quite mistaken. The hotels are the backpacker dirt for people on a budged. The most expensive room has been aprox 25 euros per person. I've not been able to sleep most nights because we've been so close to restaurants and bats with loud talking and music until the morning hours. I'm currently sitting in a basement room full of mold that the hotel has tried to cover with wallpaper but I can see the mold growing and the water stains. I would try Exodus or Imaginative Traveler instead. I've been in their tours in the past and they have a good reputation.
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Posted 9 years ago
Hi Lisa, I am very sorry to read that you are not enjoying your tour through Europe at the moment. We always recommend that any issues on tour are discussed with your Tour Leader to try and resolve any problems. I have sent your feedback to our Europe Destination Manager who will work with your tour leader to try and make the remainder of your tour more comfortable. To discuss your tour further, please do not hesitate to email feedback@tucantravel.com Kind regards, Jess @ Tucan Travel
Posted 9 years ago
I joined the 2-week ‘Jewels of Sri Lanka’ tour in mid-July, and from the number of various tours I’ve done in different countries, I can honestly say this was by far the best in terms of value for money, coverage of the country, comfort, organisation and enjoyment. Priyantha and his team organised our itinerary perfectly around local timings & events to ensure we got the best from the tour, always thinking about how to show us the best experiences of his country in the most efficient and enjoyable way. His passion for tour-leading and pride of his country was evident, which always made you feel reassured that you were in the best hands… from stopping to sample local fruits vegetables, to negotiating the best rates for additional activities and redistributing to us any commissions he received for the group buying souvenirs at designated stops. All money put into the ‘tipping kitty’ at the start was given to the hotels/restaurants/guide by someone from our group, with a reconciliation provided at the end to show how it was all spent for complete transparency. At the end of the tour, Priya gave us all a package with souvenirs being our used tickets for every attraction along, with recipes from our cooking class, along Sri Lankan and Buddist flags to remember our trip, which was really thoughtful. I compared a lot of tours before choosing this one, and I’m confident this had the better itinerary to see the best of the country in the most time-efficient way. Whilst we fitted a lot into the two weeks, almost every day had some free time (from a few hours to a spare day for the beach). There were two other females travelling alone so each night we would rotate so that we would have a room to ourselves every third night (as the tour is on a twin-share basis) without paying a single supplement. All accommodation was far above what I’d expect for a budget tour, and the bus was always immaculately clean and tidy, with cold fresh water available. Priya was always willing to organise anything additional for us… from an extra safari trip to find the illusive leopard in Yala National Park, ensuring we had the resources to climb Adam’s Peak off-season, to a discounted transfer to the airport. In terms of a grassroots experience, I would definitely recommend this tour for anyone wanting to see the real Sri Lanka… whilst we stayed in some tourist accommodation, we would often eat or stay in local guesthouses and use local guides with specialist knowledge of an area to get off the beaten track. Overall, this was a great 2-week trip, which made me feel like I’d seen and experience most of the country but at the same time, would definitely return to see more. Thank you Tucan, and especially Priyantha! Tracey – Sydney, Australia
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Posted 9 years ago
I have Just returned back from a mexico tour. Positive points: -Information pack was provided -bus transfers were excellent (mostly in a private van). -tour leader was friendly. Negative Points: -Our tour leader unfortunately for us stated he had no interest in Mexico's history however was looking forward to our tour as he was able to watch the world cup throughout it. -Was reluctant to answer basic questions about mexico (even though he had done the same tour around 6 times). -Most towns we visited were for short period of time 1-2 days which was fine however our tour leader failed to show us any of the attractions leaving the group to walk around aimlesssly trying to find what he had recommended and on many occasions we were unsuccesful at finding them (whole reason we chose to do a tour so we would not be trying to use our poor spanish to find towns attractions). -group dinners were very expensive -Not having a central american tour leader really made all the difference. I feel I paid over one thousand dollars to follow a young foreign guy who spoke spanish to help me catch my bus. Overall I was disatisfied with this tucan tour. I have been on several tours throughout the world where local tour leaders have always been used. I hope this feedback is taken onboard and I want to encourage the company to employ local people (or atleast people with a vast knowledge of the country and with a passion for the people and the country).
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Posted 9 years ago
Just back from a Tucan travel from Lima to La Paz. I am writing this to,let others over 65 that this isn't for them. Shoddy accommodation - jungle accommodation was good - couldn't use shower in La Paz - staying on Lake Titcaca with locals puts one out of comfort zone. Not enough detail in itinerary - nothing about a 7 hour and 10 hour public bus ride. Tour guides should ensure that one has lunch before 3.00pm. Enjoyed Machu Puchu due to a wonderful guide Margot. As I suffered breathlessness she was a great help. For those wanting a little more comfort got to other travel guides. Denise - August 4th 2014
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Posted 9 years ago
Hi Denise, I am glad you enjoyed Machu Picchu and the Amazon Jungle and sorry to hear that the overall experience did not live up to your expectations. This tour is advertised as an Adventure Tour, with mid-range accommodation which is more basic in remote areas. We don’t give specific travel times but the tour dossier advises that there may be long travel days and we balance this with non-travel days. We are regularly joined by adventurous over-65s that have a wonderful time, but if you were looking for greater comfort I agree that perhaps this tour was not a good fit for you. All the best, Becca @ Tucan Travel
Posted 9 years ago
So much is packed into 2 weeks and lots of highlights ticked off. The Inca Trail is an incredible experience and is do-able by most as the guide allows a slow and steady pace. Tucan offered good value for money compared to other providers and all accommodation and transportation was as expected. The local guide was very knowledgeable and passionate.
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Posted 9 years ago
From sales to pre-departure info to the tour leader, everything about Tucan Travel was professional and helpful. Had the best three weeks of my life travelling by myself with a Tucan tour to Mexico, Guatemala and Belize! Would definitely recommend both the company and the trip!
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Posted 9 years ago
Tucan Travel is rated 4.0 based on 257 reviews