MICK
Now this is a very difficult question for me to answer. I have done 8 Jy tours in 6 years. As for me to rate this it is not just based on THE TOUR as I have met some great people who have MADE a holiday for me. SO I shall base this on the tour and what is on offer and not the people etc.
My rankings based on what the tour had to offer me.
1. My very first tour Boston, New England and New York. / Very busy but so much to see
2. Nashville and Memphis (Graceland Tour) / I just love Country and Western and Elvis, American Civil Rights
3. East Coastliner / The historic side for the American Cival War was just amazing
4. Kenyan Safari / The animals were just fantastic ..The elephants stole my heart
5. Poland and The Tatra Mountains / The Concentration camps I just had to visit and witness... heartbreaking
6. Austrian Lakes / Lovely scenic tour and time to relax
7. Hong Kong & New Zealand / Breath taking scenery lovely local people.. Milford Sound touched my heart
8. Tuscany / Lovely scenery and time to relax
I was booked to go to Australia but the trip was cancelled I did this another way. I left part of my heart in OZ just loved the county and the people, amazing sights to see there.
When I go on a tour I really look at what is being offered, I love the USA tours, I have a deep interest in Martin Luther King, and the fights of the black people to be accepted, music, history and war. Animals play a big part in my life so to see them live was great.
A JY tour for me is about what I can see, I am not there to laze around, but I did do the add on, and chilled out on the Kenya tour which was nice. I really want to see and do as much as I can that appeasl to me, as it is odds on I might not pass that way again.
I have my eye on a couple of the USA tours for 2013, but I shall see if there is anything new in the brochure before I book anything else up.
Happy travelling everyone
Cindy