How to organize your European Vacation?
Friends often ask me to plan their European vacations,
and more specifically, their vacation in Paris. Why me? Being a native
of Paris I have the inside scoop as to cheap hotels, how to get special
hotel deals and other cheap vacation tips. I can also tell you about
travel weather and other useful information.
The first step
consists of determining who exactly is coming on this trip, your
destination, the length of the trip, and when do you plan on going.
Dont forget the most important consideration- your budget. Believe me,
a European tour with two year old toddlers is not the same as the same
as a honeymoon or even a vacation in London with just your partner in
life. Actually, traveling with a baby may be easier than traveling with
a bored teenager. There are ways to get their cooperation however.
Young people of all ages, including my 70 years old parents who enjoy
roughing it, plan very economical European tours living in youth
hotels.
The time of year makes a great deal of difference as
well. Summer and mid winter are the peak travel seasons, but those who
are looking for resort deals along the Mediterranean shores or for ski
resorts in the Alps might consider late spring or early autumn. Here
retirees have a distinct advantage planning for travel in Europe, or
any kind of travel for that matter, since they can be more flexible.
Talking about time and dates, one of the easiest ways to save money is
simply to fly out and return in the middle of the week. Airlines are
getting crafty though, and week-end can mean Thursday to Monday! That
leaves Tuesday and Wednesday as mid-week days.
Still, if you do fly out on one of those days, it can save you a couple hundred dollars.
Alright, so youve decided on your budget, the number of people in your
party, the length of stay and when you want to go. Here are a couple of
scenarios.
First, lets take a family of four Mother,
Father, 12 year old and 5 year old. This is their first time so they
dont want to be too adventurous, yet they do want to have fun. The
safe part of their trip is London, since they speak English. The
adventure is Paris where obviously most people speak French. So our
family decides to spend a week in London, and a week in Paris during
their childrens Spring Vacation which occurs in April, since thats
outside the peak travel time.
Another scenario could be two
retired couples who decide to travel to Europe together. Theyve been
there before and know their way around a bit. This group decides to fly
to Paris, stay for a couple of days to see the sights and look up old
friends, and then take a fast train down to the Mediterranean coast.
There theyll stay in Montpelier for a short visit before taking a
cruise to the Greek Islands. Whether they opt for a luxury cruise or
not, they will have a wonderful time at a very economical rate.
So you see, planning an European vacation is almost as much of a challenge as the vacation itself!
Veronique Merlin is the owner of VP-Travel.
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Veronique Merlin is the owner of VP-Travel