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European Countries For Traveling

By: Christine Woodad Home | Travel-and-Leisure


If you're going to Europe, and intending to traveling, rather than staying inside the 1 place during your trip, and you do not desire to spend a fortune, there's two or 3 alternative techniques that you'll be able to travel all through the continent.

The first alternative could be to take what you might call the " traditional conventional" spending budget alternative, which would generally be backpacking and traveling by train. Nothing wrong with that at all, and by making use of a pass on the trains (known as a Eurailpass, and accessible within the USA from http://www.raileurope.com/eurorail/index.htm) you'll be in a position to definitely reduce your spending, whilst journeying widely throughout several countries.

You will see, all the same, a couple of down sides to this conventional "budget" planning.

1st, whilst it can usually be exhilarating and exciting to meet and travel with strangers on a train, equally, often times, it's nice to have your own space to enjoy the journey, on your own.

Secondly, by definition, trains can only take you as far as the railway station, and railway stations are not always placed where you wish them to be placed. Put differently, in the occasion you have definite "target" places that you wish to see, then you might wind up having to take a train, then a bus or taxi (for who knows what distances) before arriving at your destination. This shouldn't be a dilemma if the location you so desperately want to go to is in the city, but what if it not?

And, naturally, trains lead to their timetable, not yours!

An alterative to trains are planes. Flying within Europe is now incredibly low-cost, and may be reasonably convenient, particularly if you are visiting a country that it widely equipped for tourism.

As an example, right now, it's possible to fly from the UK to gorgeous Salzburg in Austria for GBP19 1 way (approximately $35) or to Istanbul in Turkey for GBP31. See http://www.easyjet.com or http://www.ryanair.com for more facts on availability of flights and fares.

Spending budget flying, all the same, comprises a great deal of of the disadvantages of the trains - crammed into tiny seats next to someone you've never met before, the inevitable delays and so on.

So, here's my suggestion. If you are lucky enough to be planning an extended European adventure, (at least one month) then make it a real adventure of which you're in total control.

Travel by vehicle. Then, you can go precisely where you want, whenever you want, you can select your own organization, and, essentially, you're the boss. Perhaps you are now thinking, nothing so revolutionary in that, automobile hire is not exactly a new concept, is it?

No,. it isn't, but I'm not suggesting that you use Hertz, Avis or any of the other global car rental businesses.

I'm suggesting that you do what I did some years ago for a three month tour of Europe.

Acquire a car - a employed model, something reasonably inexpensive that it is feasible to then resell later, before you fly home. Ensure that it's a fairly basic model, some thing that's widely obtainable throughout Europe (so that any required spare parts is likely to be inexpensive and plentiful) and that it is mechanically straightforward - no turbochargers or superchargers - so that if anything does go wrong with it on your travels, repairs will probably be straightforward (i.e. inexpensive) also.

In my case, I traveled to Europe, purchased an estate car (a estate car) in France for $750, drove some 10,000kms throughout France, Spain, Portugal, Italy and so forth, and sold it for $650 three months later. Apart from a number of minor repairs (a new battery) together with the cost of the gasoline, I lost exactly $100 on the deal.

Within the meantime, I had gone precisely where I wanted, when I wanted and performed exactly what I wanted to when I got there! Genuinely, the freedom of outside road!



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