6 Months before traveling to Europe!

Saw this here. And thought, I need this ;)

Buying a Guidebook

Most of what you need to know at this point can be gleened from our extensive travel resources. Still, having a paper based reference can make sense of you’re still undecided. If you haven’t picked your countries, then you should just get a big, old Europe guide. Otherwise, get country guides. You’ll carry less bulk overall, and you’ll get more information.

Choosing Destinations Part 1 - The Wish List
Europe is a big, diverse place. Are there cities you’ve always wanted to visit? Make a list. Write down all your favorite places. Don’t worry, at this point there will be way too many of them. Haven’t a clue where to start? Then read about the best of Europe below, or let us suggest an itinerary for you with our suggested European itineraries.

 


Choosing Destinations Part 2 - Considering Distances
Once you’ve listed your dream destinations, chances are that you’ll need to pare it down. I’d start by considering distances between places. I usually don’t want to go more than 200 miles in a normal travel day. (There’s plenty of great places within 200 miles anywhere in Europe, don’t worry!) Use our Flash based Travel Planning Map to see how far 200 miles is by dragging a circle over the map - the radius is 200 miles. Use our calculator to find the distance between European capitals

Choosing Destinations Part 3 - Time Must have a Stop
Ok, so you’ve started to get your list in order, and you’re starting to see a path between places. Now it’s time to think about the duration of your stay in each city or region.Most inexperienced travelers think that 2 days is enough in a large city. It’s not. Too little time in a city is almost equivalent to none at all; by the time you find out where everything is, your on your way to the next destination. Think 4 days minimum in a city like Paris, a week for a large region like Tuscany.

Choosing Destinations Part 4 - The Middle Game - Self Catering
Let’s say your planned vacation is three weeks long. You’re never going to pack enough clothing to last that long without washing. Hotels will charge you an arm and a leg, and you don’t want to spend an entire day in a laundromat…What do I do? I rent a house for a week in the center of my vacation. I can wash my clothes, go to outdoor markets searching for food to bring home, and chances are I’ll save money over a hotel–expecially if I’m traveling with family.

Choosing Destinations Part 5 - Making Reservations
If you’ve chosen to rent a house or apartment, start looking now if you’re traveling in the high season; the best ones are reserved far in advance.I also plan to stay at least one night close to where I land; you don’t wnat to plan a 300 mile driving trip when jet lag has the best of you. Start thinking about that place.

If you’re going in the low season, you can wait on these reservations.

Choosing Destinations Part 6 - Need Some Help?
By now you should have a list of destinations you wish to visit along with the number of nights you plan to stay.1. Unsure whether your vacation is “doable?” Need help deciding? You might want to ask in our forum for more help. Be aware that most experienced people on our forum are very likely to say that you’ve chosen to do way too much in way too little time. It’s a common mistake.

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Languages - Think About Learning Some Basic Words in a Foreign Language
If you’re spending the bulk of your vacation in a single country, why not learn a bit of the language? Knowing even a few of the “polite” words will open doors and make your vacation far more memorable. Think about signing up for a language course at a local community college or cultural center, or learn online.

Hope this helps! We need this one soon:D

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  • Chikai March 4th, 2008 at 12:02 pm

    WOW!!! madayon na jud diay inyong european tour yen! this is so exciting. take a lot of photos ha kay aron murag apil mi sa tour. hehe. :mrgreen:

  • Chikai March 4th, 2008 at 12:04 pm

    dapat jud panuhon ang trip kay aron wala moy mamiss na landmark or tourist destination. gosh.. ultimate dream jud nako makavisit sa europe oi. maski bali-balihon pa kog pangutana, europe is really my number 1 dream vacation destination.

  • Rosemarie March 4th, 2008 at 7:37 pm

    A European tour is really great and i sure you will have a memorable vacation especially that you are planning ahead of schedule so when this day come you are ready to go

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  • Rosemarie March 4th, 2008 at 7:55 pm

    by the way are you going to Europe with your family?

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  • jennyr March 4th, 2008 at 11:13 pm

    6 mos nalang Yen? ayusa oi! gkan Pinas then Europe??? sunod US napod ha? unya contact dayun ko,hehehe!

  • arlene March 4th, 2008 at 11:50 pm

    good luck for the european tour, yen! am sure you gonna enjoy it to the max with your family because you are studying every bit of europe to visit to avoid hassle and stresss.

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  • Chikai March 5th, 2008 at 12:40 am

    nighty-night yen. just checking for new updates here. ;) see u again tom. hehe. :grin:

  • Bless March 6th, 2008 at 10:20 am

    Wow Yen! There are so much to see in Europe :-) I know you will take a lot of photos :-) looking forward to it.

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  • issa March 7th, 2008 at 8:26 pm

    wow!!! your going to europe yen?? ayusa oy! will the two boys be with u? good luck, hehe! :wink: will be waiting for your photos! :grin:

  • Vannie March 28th, 2008 at 10:52 am

    hala ui ka nice! my mom is going there sad this weekend, she has a small guide book na with updated prices & maps, i’m sure u’l need something like that.

    enjoy enjoy the trip & pics!

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