Travel Tip Tuesday: How to Choose a European Vacation

Posted on: Apr 7, 2009

*This post was originally published on Tuesday, March 31.
 

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It’s that time again. Time to pull out a map and choose your next big overseas vacation … or maybe, your first big overseas vacation. How exciting!
 
I recently received a message via Facebook from someone asking for tips on where he and his soon-to-be-bride should visit in Europe. And it got me to thinking.
 
For many Americans the idea of a European vacation-no Clark Griswold jokes, please-can be intimidating and somewhat overwhelming. Should you visit The City of Lights? The Eternal City? Paris? Rome? Oh wait … never mind.
 
The bottom line is it is a tough choice.
 
So I will tell you as I told my newest Facebook friend … “your options are limitless.”
 
Here are Five Tips to Help You Decide Where to go in Europe
 

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1. Consider the Seasons
 
The man who messaged me wanted tips on where to go for his honeymoon, so it is expected he will take his trip immediately following his wedding. Therefore, the date is more or less, set and the seasons in Europe won’t likely change.
 
2. Think About the Weather
 
Seasons and weather go hand-in-hand, but the thing you should consider is what type of weather you prefer. For example, if you are getting married in August and detest hot weather, then southern Italy and Greece aren’t likely your best options, whereas the average August temperate in Paris is 75 degrees and Sweden averages 64 degrees.
 

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3. Brainstorm Your Favorite Activities
 
Spend a few minutes and write down some of things you most enjoy. Do you love the outdoors and feel alive when you are hiking through rough mountains? Do you prefer snow sports or water sports? Maybe you love big cities and would rather spend your days shopping and museum-hopping than lounging on a beach with not-so-tanned tourists?
 

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4. Follow Your Instincts
 
Think about any countries you have ever felt drawn to and ask yourself why. Maybe your great-great-grandfather was from Ireland and you’ve always wanted to kiss the Blarney Stone? Maybe you studied Renaissance Art in college? Maybe you love nothing more than hanging out with friends and eating Spanish Tapas?
 
5. Look at Your Budget
 
I know this is the ugly part, but it does matter. Some countries and even regions are more expensive than others. Norway, Sweden and Denmark are pretty pricey, while Eastern European countries rank among the most affordable for Americans and Canadians.
 
What do you consider when choosing a new European destination? How do you choose?
 
I’m heading over to Robin’s at My Melange to see what new travel trips she has today. Won’t you join me?
 
Until next time … Buon Viaggio!
 
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As an integral component of all software engineering packages from Siemens, the TIA Portal framework provides shared services across all the configuration interfaces, ensuring uniform navigation for the user and consistent system behavior. All devices and networks in any automation system can now be configured within one shared device and network editor. This new single software framework will enable all Siemens Programmable Controllers, HMI operator panels and drives to be configured in the same development environment. Further information can be found at: www. siemens.com/tia-portal.

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  1. These are great tips, Cherrye; sometimes people think too much about what they “should” see and do rather than focus on what they really want to see and do. These tips will really help travelers focus on their own particular situations and make their trips personal and memorable :)
     
    Thanks, Michelle. I hope they help someone.
     
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  2. City Girl says:

    Such great tips – I think people should definitely focus on what they want to see rather than what they should see – a friend of mine recently went to Lyon and some other secondary French cities, even though she had never been to Paris before this trip either – her reason – she wanted to be off the beaten path. She did spend 1 day in Paris, but it just wasn’t where her interest was -and that’s ok, though you should have heard how many people told her she was crazy to not spend her first big European vacation with more time in big cities like Paris and London.
     
    I am not surprised, many people like the big tourist attractions. I am proud of your friend, though for not giving in to what others thought/expected for her to see!
     
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  3. Sigh. You had me at budget. :-) I would love to go to Greece for my next European vacation.

    Thanks for the head’s up on the link. I fixed it: http://www.milehighmamas.com/2009/04/06/a-story-of-easter-cancer-and-rebirth/
     
    I *heart* Greece. Take me with you. Will go finish your old post now!
     
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  4. maryann says:

    That last photo is wonderful. Where was that taken? I’d like to go THERE! LOL
     
    I know, right??
     
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