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Win a FREE Vacation with Contiki Vacations!

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at CMU chapter.

Dreaming of a vacation abroad, but have neither the time nor the money to plan your trip? Look no further! Contiki Vacations has teamed up with Her Campus to offer you a chance to win a FREE tour of your choice! How sweet is that?

Founded in 1962, Contiki Vacations is the leading guided travel company for 18-35 year olds. Offering trips in 46 countries and 8 regions (Asia, Australia, Egypt, Europe, North America, South America, New Zealand, Mexico), Contiki Vacations is perfect for collegiette’s looking for an adventure abroad that is safe, a good value, and the perfect way to meet new people from across the country.

How do we know Contiki Vacations is so great? Because HC Co-founder Windsor and HC employees Taylor and Brittany just returned from their 14-day Mediterranean Highlights tour with Contiki–and they loved it

Now it’s your turn to win your own tour. Participate in the Her Campus “Have Contiki, Will Travel” Contest and you could be traveling next!


Disclaimer: This is a partner post. All opinions are 100% ours.

Lauren Mobertz studies Professional Writing and Hispanic Studies at Carnegie Mellon University, and will graduate in May 2012. To fuel her interest in urban studies, Lauren interned at Oakland Planning and Development Corporation in fall 2010. Since she received her passport, Lauren has not spent more than 7 consecutive months in the US. She spent spring 2011 in Santiago, Chile, translating documents for Educación 2020 and practicing her salsa; summer 2010 in Durban, South Africa, studying the social and economic impacts of the FIFA World Cup and volunteering for WhizzKids United; and spring break 2010 hosting art workshops in Siuna, Nicaragua. Somehow, she always manages to keep up with How I Met Your Mother and a little bit of running, no matter what city she's based in. Lauren hopes to settle down in the East Coast and enter education administration.