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CAROLINE COSTELLO
Before you can experience authentic Spanish tapas, piazzas in Rome, or rooftop terraces in
Prague, an important to-do list stands between you and your European vacation. The logistics
involved in planning a trip to Europe may seem tedious or overwhelming, but the more prepared
you are, the greater your chances of a successful trip that lives up to your expectations. That’s
why it’s important to do a bang-up job creating an itinerary, arranging transportation, and
tackling the brass tacks before you’re off to the Continent.
The following guide explains how to plan a trip to Europe in 10 simple steps—so you can spend
less time worrying about your travel arrangements and more time staring at pictures of castles
and men in kilts.
Already have a passport? Check its expiration date. The last thing you need is to find out your
passport has expired while you’re in line at airport check-in. Keep in mind that some countries
require your passport to be valid for six months beyond your trip dates.
All car rental companies require drivers to have valid licenses in their home country, so you’ll
also want to check the expiration date of your license. Some car rental companies also require an
international driving permit for European rentals in addition to a valid driver’s license. For U.S.
citizens, these can be obtained through the American Auto Association (AAA); in Canada, try
the Canadian Automobile Association (CAA).
U.S. travelers to Russia or Turkey must have valid visas in addition to passports; obtaining one is
a complicated process that can take weeks even after you have been approved—so start early.
For more information:
How to Get a Visa
Passport and Visa Expeditors
6 Passport Rules for Faster Renewal
Here’s Every Country That Requires a Visa for Americans
2. Establish a budget.
When planning a trip to Europe, establish a budget as early as possible—even before you know
your destination, travel dates, or itinerary. Some destinations are generally cheaper than others,
but there are ways to save everywhere: travel in the off season, pick budget accommodations,
plan a shorter trip. For example, London is an expensive city, but many travel providers and
airlines offer affordable vacation packages to the city, and it’s not hard to find cheap air deals to
London, especially during the winter.
Set your budget early on, and you’ll avoid any disappointment that could come from forging a
fabulous itinerary, like two weeks in Switzerland during summer, and then discovering you can’t
afford it. Travel budget apps such as TrabeePocket (iOS | Android) can help you keep track of
your expenses once you start making bookings.
For more information:
9 Creative Ways to Save for a Vacation
6 Reasons to Visit Europe in Winter
Top 25 Ways to Save on Europe Travel
3. Pick a destination.
Now that you know how much you can spend, where do you want to go? If you’re like many
travelers and you have a humongous list of places in Europe you want to visit, this could be
tricky.
One strategy is to pick a particular site that’s on your must-see travel list, and plan your vacation
around that. Last year I planned a trip to Ireland centered on an excursion to remote Skellig
Michael Island, a UNESCO World Heritage site I’d dreamed of visiting. The excursion turned
into an unforgettable two-week Emerald Isle road trip.
Another option is to pick someplace timely. Visit countries’ tourism websites and search for
seasonal events like festivals or local holidays (which you may want to either avoid or join,
depending on how you feel about crowds). Don’t forget to check the weather before you decide
on your destination.
For more information:
10 Secret Places in Europe You Can Still Visit on a Budget
10 Emerging Places to Visit in Europe For a Crowd-Free Vacation
Top Travel Destinations for 2019
4. Create a rough itinerary.
So you want to go to France, eh? Don’t go ahead and buy a roundtrip flight to Paris and a hotel
room—at least, not yet. You’ll want to sketch out a day-by-day itinerary of your perfect trip to
France before you book a thing. Research sites and cities you really want to explore, and then
figure out which ones you have the time and budget to get to.
Check out alternative ways to travel in Europe. If you want to see multiple countries or cities but
are on a tight budget, you may want to consider a cruise (exchange rates are naught for U.S.
citizens onboard American ships). If you’d rather not do the work of creating your own itinerary,
continue booking a group tour with a company such as Intrepid Travel, G Adventures, Trafalgar,
or Rick Steves’ Europe.
For more information:
How to Create the Perfect Travel Itinerary
The 5 Worst Trip Planning Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them)
The 5 Best Trip Planner Apps for Travelers
14 Tips for Choosing the Right Group Tour
It’s time to go back to that rough itinerary you jotted down and fill in some places to sleep. As is
the case with pretty much everything you book for your trip, the earlier you make arrangements,
the better—especially during summer high season.
Sure, you can just book a room at the local Hilton and be done with it. But do a bit of research
and you could discover some funky lodging that’s almost as exciting as the attractions you plan
to visit. Keep your eyes open for historic castles, tiny bed and breakfasts, houseboats, eco-
friendly hotels, or organic farms. Budget travelers take note: Vacation rentals, homestays,
farmstays, and house-swapping are accommodation options that can be shockingly affordable …
or even free.
As with airfare, you should shop around on multiple hotel sites to make sure you’re getting the
best deal, and read reviews from past guests to see what the experience is
like. TripAdvisor(SmarterTravel’s parent company), Booking.com, and Hotels.com are a few
good places to start.
For more information:
Ditch the Hotel: 10 Cheaper Ways to Stay
11 Charming Hotels That’ll Make You Fall in Love with Europe
The 10 Best Hotel Booking Sites
10 Castle Hotels in Europe That Are Worth the Splurge
There are several kinds of travel insurance: trip cancellation insurance, flight cancellation
insurance, medical insurance, etc. The best time to buy insurance is right after you put down the
major deposits on your trip, whether that entails airfare, a package, or prepaid hotels. Once you
know how much money you’ve paid up front, you can insure your trip if you so choose. Many
airlines and travel providers sell insurance that you can purchase along with your flight or tour
package. Always, always read the fine print in your policy and compare it with other travel
insurance policies before you make a purchase.
Check your medical insurance coverage to see if you’re covered overseas. If not, you may want
to purchase supplemental medical insurance to cover situations like the cost of transportation
back home for emergency care.
Reputable travel insurance companies to consider include Allianz Travel and Seven Corners.
For more information:
Travel Insurance: What You Need to Know
5 Common Travel Insurance Questions, Answered
Travel Insurance Coverage: 13 Things Your Policy Won’t Cover
A car rental is your best bet if you’re traveling to locales that can’t be easily reached by rail or
plane (such as the Irish countryside). Be mentally prepared to drive in a foreign country, which
can be a frightening experience when faced with incomprehensible traffic signs, narrow streets,
or sheep roadblocks.
To get from city to city or country to country, examine your rail options in comparison to routes
and prices offered by European discount airlines like easyJet or Ryanair. Travelers embarking on
extensive travel within Europe may save money by purchasing a rail pass from Rail Europe that
permits unlimited train travel within a specified region.
For more information:
10 Speedy Train Routes in Europe That Are Faster Than Flying
9 Gotchas of Renting a Car in Europe
15 Tips for Driving on the Left Side of the Road
European Car Rental Companies Every Traveler Should Know
Call your credit card companies to let them know you’ll be traveling abroad. While you’re at it,
find out if you’re going to be charged a fee for using your card overseas. Research the locations
of ATMs in your destination, especially if you’ll be relying on cash.
Does your cell phone plan allow you to make calls overseas, and if so, how much will it cost
you? Many cell phone companies offer temporary international plans that you can purchase for
the month you’re traveling. You might also want to consider a mobile hotspot device to keep you
connected.
For more information:
The Best Way to Carry Money Overseas
Travel MiFi: How a Mobile Hotspot Can Help You on the Road
The Best International Phone Plans for Travelers
10 Things to Do Before You Travel
10. Pack.
Instead of packing the day before your trip, start thinking about what you’ll need to bring at least
a week before you leave. If your destination of choice is suddenly experiencing abnormal
weather, you may need that extra time to go shopping for something like a packable rain coat.
Plus, experienced travelers know that the chance of forgetting something essential increases the
longer you put off packing. (It’s only a matter of time until a scientific study confirms this.)
About a week before departure day, check the weather, put together a packing list, and take a
look at your suitcase to make sure its wheels work and everything’s going to fit.
For more information:
The Ultimate Packing List
The Carry-On Challenge: How to Pack Light Every Time
Packing for Europe: 8 Items You Should Leave at Home
14 Best Shoes to Wear in Europe
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