Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on November 10, 2013
in Europe Tips, Nature
For travelers seeking the ultimate winter holiday, there are few better places to find it than Fulufjället National Park in Sweden. If the idea of being surrounded by remote wilderness, glistening ice and only the sounds of snowflakes gently falling out your window sound enticing, consider making a trek this coming holiday season to this […]
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on October 14, 2013
in Europe Tips
1. Interview with Daniel Browne, Co-Founder of the Sea Sessions Surf & Music Festival in Bundoran, Ireland Each year on the wild west coast of Ireland, the surfers of that ragged battered shore descend on the small town of Bundoran for a contest, a party and a general letting loose that would make festival […]
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on September 19, 2013
in Europe Tips, Nature
If you’re planning a winter ski trip in Europe, here is a look at some of the best destinations. Salzburg, Austria Salzburg is one of the best-preserved cities north of the Alps, and the fourth largest city in Austria. The nation offers many ski resorts, second only to Switzerland, with a cozier and less […]
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on May 3, 2013
in Europe Tips, Guest Post, Tips
Europe is that enchanting continent which seems to have existed since time immemorial and has still managed to retain its historical and cultural flavor, despite the changes in time and technology. Of course, it’s a blunder to say that Europe has remained untouched by the passage of time. However, Europe is where bucolic charm and […]
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on April 17, 2013
in Europe Tips, Tips
Packing right can be an important part of any travel experience. Bring too much, and it can be a huge burden to drag that heavy luggage everywhere you go, but bring too little and you might regret not having that one essential item that may be difficult to find overseas. Consider these seven essential items […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on March 16, 2013
in Europe Tips, Europe Travel News, Tips
Each year on the wild west coast of Ireland, the surfers of that ragged battered shore descend on the small town of Bundoran for a contest, a party and a general letting loose that would make festival goers to Coachella blush. It’s been taking place for the last five years, known as “Sea Sessions” and […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on March 15, 2013
in Europe Tips, Tips
Many people take time to carefully budget when planning their holiday but fail to include the cost of exchanging currency. Without proper planning this can put a bit of a wrench in your plans – especially if money is tight. To avoid those unpleasant surprises, follow these tips that will allow you to get the […]
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on February 13, 2013
in Tips
Europe in the Spring Spring is just around the corner, and it’s also one of the best times to travel to Europe. Airfares are cheaper, hotels frequently offer discounted offseason rates and you’ll also have fewer crowds to contend with. You’ll be more likely to run into locals who are still at home and not […]
Posted by EuropeTravel.net
on December 5, 2012
in Europe Tips, Nature, Tips
Wild and Magic Islay is an independent tour operator run by local Rachel MacNeill offering tours that give and up close and personal experience on Islay that provides an in-depth look at the culture, history and landscape that you wouldn’t get from your typical bus tour. Recently, I had the opportunity to ask […]
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on November 28, 2012
in Europe Tips, Tips
Traveling Europe by train is not only a great way to sample the great variety that the beautiful and diverse continent has to offer, it can also be one of the more affordable modes of transportation as well as less stressful and much more flexible than flying. By doing some careful planning and keeping these […]