[AD] A holiday in mainland Europe can be a surprisingly affordable and fulfilling way to spend a week or two. There’s tremendous variety on offer, from sun-soa…
[AD] A holiday in mainland Europe can be a surprisingly affordable and fulfilling way to spend a week or
two. There’s tremendous variety on offer, from sun-soaked Spanish beaches to historic Hungarian
towns and villages.
Wherever you’re going, the right preparation can help to set your experience in Europe apart. So,
what might that preparation look like?
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Decide on Your Holiday Type
To begin with, you’ll need to think about where you’d like to go and what you’d like to do when you
get there. If you crave the chance to simply lie down and soak in the sunshine, then you might pick a
beach getaway in Mallorca or in Corfu. If you want something more high-octane, then a skiing holiday
in the French or Swiss Alps might appeal.
When choosing a destination, you’ll want to account not just for your own preferences, but also for
those of your fellow travellers.
Figure Out Your Method of Travel
How are you going to reach your destination? Will your journey span multiple legs?
For most people, the most obvious and affordable answer is flying. However, if you’d like to go on a
road trip across the continent, you might find that simply taking your own car on a ferry and driving
from Calais to wherever you’d like to go is the appropriate option. Just be sure that you’ve arranged
the appropriate temporary car insurance before you set out.
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Check Travel Documents
A lack of proper documents can seriously disrupt your travel plans. If you don’t have your passport or
boarding pass, then you might end up being denied entry to your chosen country. If you know that
you’re going to be staying for several months, then you’ll also want to be sure that you’ve secured the
appropriate visa. Finally, it’s worth investing in a GHIC or making sure that your travel insurance will
protect you against injury and illness.
Arrange an Itinerary
For some, a little bit of flexibility will help to make a given adventure more enjoyable. But
most holidays will benefit from advanced booking, especially if you want to visit popular
attractions. If you’re travelling via car, then understanding and planning your route well in advance will
allow you to avoid disruptions and get to everywhere you’d like to visit with some idea of what you’re
going to do once you get there.
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