Why are the prices now in Euros, and why is there a different tour operator listed?
• Starting in 2010, we are posting our prices in Euros. This is because we buy all of our European cycling tours from local European tour operators. We do not run these tours ourselves, we never have. We work off of commission, which means that you do not pay more for a tour when booking through us. The price stays the same. However, since we buy these tours in Euros, it is easier to list the price in Euros and use that day’s exchange rate to determine the price in U.S. Dollars as opposed to us having to guess at the exchange rate months and months in advance, which in the past has meant we had to increase our prices, as many of you know, due to the continuous rise of the exchange rate. This wasn’t fun for anyone. Listed now in Euros, our prices will not change. Only the exchange rate changes, and there will be a calculator on the pricing page of each tour so that you can accurately and immediately calculate the price in U.S. Dollars. What exchange rate do we use to compose the final i