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Europe is a popular destination travel. Whether you're an experienced traveler or planning your first trip, there are several important things to keep in mind before calling your travel agent and booking next Holiday:
1. While "Paris in the Springtime" sounds very romantic, the truth is that you're likely to spend several days inside, because the weather can be cold and rainy. On the other hand, the French Riviera in the spring offers warm weather, the sun and beautiful places to visit. If you are unsure of the weather, check with your travel agent who can advise you on rainy seasons or other weather-related issues to go to a specific location.
2. Budget: Decide the amount you have to spend, and do not forget to include extras like tourist attractions, getting around, souvenirs and meals (which are generally higher in Europe than in the country – dinner can cost upwards of 50 Euros per person, especially in metropolitan cities). If your budget is smaller, consider to visit Eastern Europe, looking for travel package, or if you're flexible, book a last minute trip, you can often save 30% or more. Check the current exchange rate between your currency and the country you plan to visit, to have a better idea of what your vacation will really cost you. Whenever possible, travel during an off-season to save even more.
3. Your secret dreams or "someday" wishes: For most of us take a vacation is something one does only once a year, and often plan and save throughout the year. So if you've always wanted to visit somewhere or do something special – why wait? Include it in your projects holidays.
4. Political Climate: While most countries that rely on tourism make every effort to ensure the safety of tourists, These days, there is always a good idea to keep the current political climate of the country you plan to visit, particularly if there are problems in the past.
5. Your own "internal clock": If you prefer to sleep in the morning and "do your own thing" then a guided tour is probably not for you. Most guided tours start early in the morning and you're on the road until evening. You can visit several cities in one country or countries in a period of time, and you must stay with the group.
On the other hand, if you do not travel alone, you get the company of others and learn to see as much as possible in the time you have a tour or cruise may be just the thing for you.
6. How do you want to spend your time: Take a little time to think about what you like doing before planning your trip. Do you prefer the water, or the mountains? Lie on the beach, or climbing? Adrenalin rushes or visiting an art museum?
Going outside your comfort zone and try new things can be a great experience, spending your time doing something that bores you stupid or you makes it uncomfortable and unhappy just does not make sense. Once you know what you want to do, understand what you will have time to do so. Many times, in an effort to get the most bang for our buck "we tend to over plan a vacation, and end up needing a vacation when you get home! Prioritize your list, and be prepared to make some activities or attractions for another trip.
7. Use resources that are available to make your stay special and save money: Today's travelers have numerous options when planning their holidays. You can use the Internet to learn more about the cities or countries you wish to visit, check prices, even book your flight or room hotel. If you visit a place for the first time, check with a travel agent, talk to someone who has "been there, done that "on an Internet forum, or contact local chambers or commerce or travel advice for more information about where to go, what to see and what to do.
8. You can use the software for planning trips, or your own favorite organizing system to organize and plan your trip. Do not forget things like making sure your passport and ID photos are updated, to see if there is anything you need travel insurance, and how and where the exchange of money. The more organized you are, at the beginning, the best vacation you have.
9. Most of us taking too many vacations, and eventually dragging heavy suitcases and other bags filled with reports that we either do not use or do not need. When planning your trip, look at your wardrobe and pack as lightly as possible. Take only what you really need, and remember that if you eventually forget or need something, the chances you can get once you reach your destination.
10. Enjoy! Get organized, make your plans and expect the best. In this way, once you're on your way you can to relax and have fun. But remember, it are very few "perfect" vacations, so if something goes wrong, try to relax and "go with the flow" as much as possible. Passengers experienced say that sometimes their best vacations have been those where the unexpected happened.
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Does anyone have tips and advice on travel in Europe?
advice such as cost, housing, roads, equipment, etc. site? my goal is to start from Dover in England and work through France to Spain and Portugal, Italy and around there, the bad review my situation. Advice on what to take, how much money, train tickets, hostels to stay etc would be of great assistance.
If you are European, you can buy an InterRail Pass: http://www.interrailnet.com/ This will give you your travel, unless you want to use trains at high speed (surcharge) and night trains (reservation required field, and perhaps berth cost.) If you are not European, you can look in the Eurail passes, but those are more expensive: http://www.raileurope.com/rail-tickets-passes/eurail-global-pass/discounts-and-pricing.html two passes come in different versions for the length and coverage. See all different versions and the work is better for you, like how often and how much time you want to travel in the train. Train and youth hostels are a good combination, you'll also encounter a lot of people this way. Whether you want to camp, do during a train journey is difficult, as most of the campsites are near the station and you will be carrying more speed. It is possible, most campers use cars less than bicycles. When you use hostels, next to your clothes you need a towel and in some cases a sheet sleeping sack, (but I have seen leaves for rent in almost all hostels.) Sleeping bag may be practical but is not often necessary, especially in the summer. If you're camping, you will need a sleeping bag and mattress, tent, and probably as a stove, pot, plate, knife, fork, spoon and you can add the rest if you do camp. About your route, from south Portugal and Italy is a long way, you can contemplate a flight if you book early, they are not that expensive. But you can also take a week Travel back to when Spain and southern France. At this time, a trip like that cost about € 75 (£ 75, $ 100) per person per day, allowing you a little weird for drinking and tourism. Assuming you stay in hostels and travel costs of your already paid. If travel by car, you can cover more distance each day, but you will need to add petrol / gas and toll booth and the Cross-Channel ferry. For hostels and tourist information, camping and some addresses, I prefer the series Lonely Planet, but in any case you will need a good guide that covers the area you want to travel. Should you wish to travel by train, your only real option is to go to Paris and south from here, in Spain, you have a few options, but do not count on many trains on all lines, it is often only a few day. This road map you can see where the rail is possible Travel: http://www.interrailnet.com/interrail_railway_map railplanner German And English is usually a good helper on travel information. It has simply not give information on travel to Portugal at the moment: http://www.bahn.de/international/view/en/index.shtml Here is also one for Portugal: http://www.cp. pt / cp / displayPage.do? vgnextoid 87cbd5abe2a74010VgnVCM1000007b01a8c0RCRD = & lang = en
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