Category: Other - Europe


January 23rd, 2010 — 08:20 pm
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When planning a European vacation, most likely you will decide to either explore by yourself or go on an organised package tour. Going on a package tour is a good choice if it is your first time to visit a country, as you will benefit from the experience and knowledge of the tour company.

You do though, end up with a tour designed to give you a taste of the country without scratching too much below the surface. This is ideal for your first visit as it allows you to decide where in the future you would like to re-visit.

A good package tour should provide a variety of different experiences so that all tastes are accounted for. This usually involves visiting famous landmarks, buildings, galleries, museums and shows. Add a choice of optional activities into the mix and you have all the ingredients for a successful European package tour.

When choosing a package tour company to book with, make sure you check out all their credentials. Check how long they have been in business, what tour facilities they provide, their tour choices and their backup procedures should things go wrong. It’s also worth considering booking a tour direct with companies in the country you plan to visit. Many European countries have successful long established coach tour companies.

It can be a cost effective strategy to just book your flights to the country of your choice and then join up with the tour operator. London is an ideal base for US travelers to pick up a European Coach Tour. Fly over to one of the London airports, stay the night in a hotel and then join up with your coach tour company the following day.

There are numerous coach tour companies in the UK that offer regularly scheduled European tours. Some trips start with a crossing from the port of Dover, England to the port of Calais, France. When in France tours usually head straight to the capital Paris for a one or two night stay. Popular cities often included in European coach tours include, Bruges, Amsterdam, Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Lucerne, Milan, Rome, Florence and Venice.

A popular choice amongst coach tour operators in the UK is to offer channel crossings via the channel tunnel on board the Eurostar train. The crossing from London to Paris can be less than 3 hours. Taking the ferry would at least double that time, if you took into consideration the journey from London to the departure port.

If you are planning to go on a European vacation on your own, without the backup of a tour company, be sure to allow plenty of time between connecting travel arrangements. A planned 2 hour gap between connections is a good general guide that will allow for some transport delays.

Whatever way you decide to go, whether it’s on an organised tour or you prefer to travel on your own. Learning a little about the countries and customs before you go is always a good idea and can actually add to the excitement of your trip. There are many guidebooks, videos and dvd’s available for almost all of the European countries. These can really add to your overall vacation experience and help you to better understand the countries you visit.



By: Steve Thomas

About the Author:

Steve Thomas writes about European vacation planning and maintains a website dedicated to European vacations. The website has numerous articles and information on Europe tourism and includes a selection of online travel videos at http://www.myeuropeanvacations.com



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Take a Kerala Trip to Cochin

January 18th, 2010 — 10:39 pm
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One of the most important cities of Kerala you have to visit during your Kerala trip is the city, Cochin. This is the city that has the finest natural harbors of the Arabian Sea Coast and has considered a port of call for foreigners for some time to come.

People from Arabia, Holland, China, Britain and Portugal have all left their marks in the beautiful city of Cochin. Today, Cochin or Kochi has grown to become one of the most important commercial centers found in Kerala. Its coastal location provides the moderate climate of the city where the southwest monsoons bring heavy showers here during the months of June to August. With the northeast monsoon, you find light rainfall here during the months of September to December.

The weather in Cochin is very cool from December to February; however www.keralatourntravel.com suggests a Kerala trip to Cochin all year round as the weather is pretty moderate all the year through. Besides being a famous port of India, there are many backwater options you can take for enchanting and refreshing you during your Kerala Trip.

It is the Vembanad Lake that opens into the Arabian Sea to make Cochin one of the finest natural harbors of the world. With the enchanting interlinked waterways of Cochin, your Kerala trip proves to be very memorable and enchanting. You can take a trip on one of the many houseboats found on the backwaters while relaxing yourself with an ayurvedic massage.

During your Kerala trip to Cochin, www.keralatourntravel.com mentions a visit to the monumental church, Santa Cruz Basilica. This is a church that dates back to 1558, where you find beautiful paintings on its ceilings for you to see and appreciate. There is another church here, the St. Francis church that was built in the year 1503 by Portuguese Friars.

This church is considered to be the oldest European church in India where it was restored in the year 1779 by Dutch Protestants. This church was then converted into an Anglican Church by the British in 1795 but is today used by the church of South India. This is the church that was buried here in 1524, only to be moved later on to Lisbon, Portugal. However you will find his tombstone is still here on your Kerala trip.

Cochin is proud of having the oldest synagogue available in the commonwealth countries. You find Hebrew inscriptions here on stone slabs, ancient scripts on copper plates and willow pattern floor tiles to make this synagogue a place worth seeing on your Kerala trip.

Mattancherry Palace was built in the year 1557 by the Portuguese but was presented to Raja Veera Kerala Varma of Cochin to be renovated by the Dutch in 1663. This is a palace worth visiting on your Kerala trip for the various murals you find here depicting scenes from the epics, Ramayana, Maharashtra and some Puranic legends.

If you are intrigued to visit Cochin on reading all this, you just have to log onto www.keralatourntravel.com and choose the perfect dates for your next Kerala trip.



By: Mansi Gupta

About the Author:

S.L.S Tourist Recommends that you visit Kerala Tourism for more information on Kerala Trip and South India Trip.



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Will you help me plan my trip to Europe?

December 17th, 2009 — 12:20 pm
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puppypaisley asked:


Hey guys…I am thinking about a Europe trip with my boyfriend as a law school graduation gift! However, I have only briefly been abroad once, and my boyfriend never, so I was wondering if you could help us out….
1. Where should we go? I know that we want to do Spain, Italy and Greece–and Venice and San Torini are a must within these countries. What other cities/countries should we visit? In what order? Is three weeks enough time to do this?
2. What city should we fly into from the US? Should we fly out of a different city? How far in advance should I order our tickets to get the best price? Is a travel agent helpful?
3. Which mode of transportation should we use traveling between cities?
4. We were thinking of going late Feb or early March, is this a good time?
5. How do we find nice, but affordable places to stay? Should I do this in advance or wing it when we get there?
6. Any good planning websites or books?
7. Any other tips?
Thanks so much for your help!

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How much money for a 6 month trip around Europe?

December 13th, 2009 — 01:40 am
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shahla s asked:


My cousin and I are planning a trip from Summer 2007 to December of the same year.

We are choosing to go through eastern europe first, then Italy, through France and finaly to Spain.

We are hoping to do it on a shoestring budget… i.e. staying at hostels, working on family farms etc.

Does anyone know approximately how much a trip this long would cost?

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What type wallet is better to take on a trip to Europe for better protection from pick-pockets?

November 27th, 2009 — 06:54 pm
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MYSTERIO!!! asked:


I am getting ready to go on a trip to Europe and I’ve heard several different suggestions about taking a neck-wallet, a regular wallet, and a chain wallet. I need a wallet that is, for the most part, safe from theft. What type wallet is better to take? Thanks for any advice!

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What is the best advice for a backpack trip across europe?

November 24th, 2009 — 07:29 pm
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rose asked:


I am planning a trip to europe for a month (france, italy, spain, london) I plan on stayin one week in each country. Where can I stay? just need any advice you can give me

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How long should I plan for a trip around Europe on a bicycle?

November 18th, 2009 — 10:03 pm
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oldintexas asked:


We are interested in taking a tour around Europe on our bicycles this summer and we would welcome any ideas/ suggestions on planning the trip, e.g. things we should definately take with us, things that people have used and realised they didn’t need them after all. etc. Also, anyone who has done this sort of trip, what is the minimum bugdet we should be looking at, taking into account that we’ll probably be mostly camping. Thank you!

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What is the cheapest I can spend on a trip to Europe?

November 16th, 2009 — 11:11 am
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mcel. asked:


Me and my three friends want to travel to Europe (from US) after our senior year of high school. We want to travel all over Europe; France, Germany, Italy, Greece, England.. Any ideas for making this a cheap trip? Also, what about air-fare? How can I get the cheapest flight?

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How Much Spending Money Will I Need on My Europe Trip?

November 1st, 2009 — 09:39 am
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It’s a trap asked:


In may I am going on a two week trip to europe. It is part of a tour where hotels, breakfast and dinner are already paid for.

I will be in each city for about two or three days

Paris
Amsterdam
Berlin
Prague
Rome

I hope to bring back some kind of souvenir from each city for myself, friends, and family. I also want to go to various restaurants and pubs. I also want to definitely check out some of the night clubs in amsterdam and prague. Based on this, how much spending money do you think roughly I will need?

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What should I bring on my backpacking trip to Europe?

October 27th, 2009 — 08:59 am
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Jes asked:


I’m planning a backpacking trip to Europe this summer, by myself. I plan on staying in hostels, but don’t know too much about them. Any advice you have would be very helpful. Places to stay, countries to visit? Any thing helps!

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