Reverse Tours

Last Updated: May. 18, 2009

Tags: new zealand, tours, australia, usa

More Tour and Travel Advice for: Australia, USA & Canada, Australia and New Zealand

reverse tours

Reverse tours are tours that operate their itineraries in both directions.

For example, the Aussie Explorer tour begins in Sydney and finishes in Darwin. You can however you can choose to take the tour in reverse, start Darwin and finish in Sydney.

Reverse tours visit all the same places as their ‘forwards’ counterparts, just in the reverse order.

You can often save on the cost of a tour by choosing to take the reverse option.

Many tours in Australia and New Zealand run reverse while the Grand Southern in the United States and the Mediterranean Highlights tour in Europe also run reverse.

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  1. Why are the reverse tours cheaper? Is there any disadvantage?

    Default_avatard_jedi posted on May. 22, 2009 Flag as Inappropriate

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