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About Multiday.tours

A search tool for people who actually want to go somewhere.

Why this exists

Picking a multi-day tour is easy. You browse TourRadar, you read reviews, you pick an operator. Pricing the full trip is hard. You have to leave TourRadar, open Kiwi, enter the origin and the tour start city, pick sensible dates, eyeball the return, maybe check an open-jaw routing if the tour ends somewhere different, then mentally add the flight price to the tour price to see what this trip actually costs. Repeat for every tour you're considering.

Multiday.tours does that last mile for you. Enter your origin and dates once; see the tour price, the flight price, and the total for every matching tour in one view. Then book each piece directly with the people who'll actually deliver them.

What we do and what we don't

We are a search engine. We never hold your money, never add a markup, never resell a bundled package, and never charge a booking fee. When you click 'Book tour', you go to TourRadar and book directly with the tour operator. When you click 'Book flight', you go to Kiwi and book directly with the airline consolidator. We earn nothing from your booking.

The cost of running the site is low enough that it doesn't need to monetise through affiliate commissions or ads. If that ever changes, we'll say so clearly — and we'll keep the option of comparing operator-direct prices alongside any affiliate version.

What powers it

Multiday.tours is a Next.js app that talks to two public Model Context Protocol servers: one run by Kiwi.com for flight search (mcp.kiwi.com) and one run by TourRadar for tour data (ai.tourradar.com/mcp/main). Every price you see came back from those APIs in the last few seconds. The tour catalogue is rebuilt monthly from TourRadar's most-booked tours so searches always return tours real travellers actually take.

Get in touch

Found a bug, a tour we're miscategorising, a flight routing that looks wrong, or have an idea? Email hello@multiday.tours.