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European
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by:
Scott
Morris |
Europe
has always been a popular travel destination.
Whether you're a seasoned traveler or planning
your first trip, there are several important
things to keep in mind before calling your
travel agent and booking your next vacation:
1. Time of year: While "Paris in the Springtime"
sounds very romantic, the truth is that
you're liable to spend many days indoors,
because the weather can be cold and rainy.
On the other hand, the French Riviera in
the springtime boasts warm temperatures,
sunshine and beautiful places to visit.
If you're not sure of weather patterns,
check with your travel agent who can advise
you on rainy seasons or other weather-related
issues for traveling to a specific spot.
2. Your Budget: Decide how much you've got
to spend, and don't forget to include extras
like tourist attractions, getting around,
souvenirs and meals (which are typically
more expensive in Europe than in the states
-- dinner can cost upwards of 50 Euros per
person, especially in metropolitan cities).
If your budget is smaller, consider visiting
Eastern Europe, looking for packaged tours,
or, if you're flexible, book a "last-minute"
trip, which can often save you 30% or more.
Check out the current exchange rate between
your currency and that of the country you'll
be visiting, to have a better idea of what
your vacation is going to actually cost
you. Whenever possible, travel during an
off-peak season to save even more.
3. Your secret dreams or "someday" wishes:
For most of us, taking a vacation is something
we get to do only once a year, and often
plan and save the whole year for. So if
you have always wanted to visit somewhere
or do something special -- why wait? Include
it in your next vacation plans.
4. Political Climate: While most countries
that rely on tourism make every effort to
ensure the safety of tourists, these days
it's always a good idea to keep up on the
current political climate of the country
you're planning to visit, especially if
there have been problems in the past.
5. Your own "internal clock": If you prefer
sleeping in in the mornings, and "doing
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 go until
evening. You may visit several cities in
a country or countries within a specified
amount of time, and you're required to stay
with the group.
On the other hand, if you don't like traveling
alone, you enjoy the companionship of others
and getting to see as much as possible in
the time you've got, a guided tour or cruise
may be just the thing for you.
6. How you like 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? Lying
on the beach, or rock-climbing? Adrenaline
rushes or visiting an art museum?
While going outside your comfort zone and
trying new things can be a great experience,
spending your time doing something that
bores you silly or makes you uncomfortable
and unhappy just doesn't make sense. Once
you know what you want to do, figure out
what you'll have time to do. Many times,
in an effort to get the "most bang for our
buck" we tend to over plan the vacation,
and end up needing a vacation from the vacation
when we get home! Prioritize your list,
and be willing to save some activities or
attractions for another trip.
7. Use the resources that are available
to make your trip special and save money:
Today's travelers have numerous options
when planning their vacation. You can use
the Internet to find out more about the
cities or countries you want to visit, check
out prices, even book your flight or hotel
room. If you're visiting a place for the
first time, check with a travel agent, talk
to someone who's "been there, done that"
on an Internet Forum, or contact local chambers
or commerce or travel councils to get more
information about where to go, what to see
and what to do.
8. Get organized: You can use trip-planning
software, or your own favorite organizing
system to organize and plan your trip. Don't
forget things like making sure your passport
and picture ID are up-to-date, finding out
if travel insurance is something you need,
and how and where to exchange your money.
The more organized you are in the beginning,
the better vacation you'll have.
9. Pack lightly: Most of us take too much
on a vacation, and end up lugging heavy
suitcases and other bags along filled with
items that we either don't use or don't
need. When planning your trip, look at your
wardrobe and pack as lightly as you can.
Take only what you'll really need, and remember
that if you forget or end up needing something,
chances are you can get it once you reach
your destination.
10. Have fun! Get organized, make your plans
and expect the best. That way, once you're
on your way, you'll be able to relax and
enjoy yourself. But remember, there are
very few "perfect" vacations, so if something
does go wrong, try to relax and "go with
the flow" as much as possible. Experienced
travelers say that sometimes their best
vacations have been the ones where the unexpected
happened.
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