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<blockquote data-quote="armchairtraveler" data-source="post: 99" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>It seems like travel prices have generally risen post-pandemic. Whether or not the tour is expensive would depend on the standard of accommodation and the other things included. </p><p></p><p>I have never heard of swimming tours before, so I think you would need to have a pretty good level of fitness. Long-distance swimming could be dangerous if you aren't familiar with the local conditions, so having a guide to take you and support from a boat would make it reasonably safe. </p><p></p><p>My preference though would be diving, hiking, cycling or kayaking since I don't think you would get to see much of the country you are visiting swimming long distances. It is an interesting concept though and if you are into long-distance swimming it might be worth looking into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="armchairtraveler, post: 99, member: 12"] It seems like travel prices have generally risen post-pandemic. Whether or not the tour is expensive would depend on the standard of accommodation and the other things included. I have never heard of swimming tours before, so I think you would need to have a pretty good level of fitness. Long-distance swimming could be dangerous if you aren't familiar with the local conditions, so having a guide to take you and support from a boat would make it reasonably safe. My preference though would be diving, hiking, cycling or kayaking since I don't think you would get to see much of the country you are visiting swimming long distances. It is an interesting concept though and if you are into long-distance swimming it might be worth looking into. [/QUOTE]
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