Contiki has lowered the prices for the majority of its 2026 trips.
The young-adult tour operator announced new Europe itineraries and unveiled a pricing model it says was designed to make travel more affordable.
About 70% of Europe itineraries are at lower prices for next year. The cost of a trip to Scotland and Ireland was cut by 15% and a Greek island tour is now 20% cheaper. Contiki says the pricing structure will be year-round and offer consistent rates.
The company also introduced a monthly payment plans that require only a $200 deposit.
"Travel should never feel out of reach, which is why our new pricing strategy is about giving young travelers value they can count on," said Toni Ambler, the chief customer officer.
Contiki has added three new itineraries for Europe and expanded its trend-focused portfolio.
The company will launch Road Trip to Oktoberfest, an eight-day itinerary that visits Amsterdam, Brussels and Frankfurt; Norway Fjords Explorer for a summer program that includes a king crab safari; and Croatia Island Sail & Ultra Festival with Festigo for an Adriatic Sea sailing paired with electronic dance music festivals.