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Luxurious Cruises to Europe

Posted by Andy Johnson | Travel and Tourism | Tuesday 22 December 2009 7:24 am

When you set out to plan a luxurious European vacation, you should consider Royal Caribbean Cruises. These cruises provide vacationers with the upmost quality in accommodations. The ships in the line’s fleet are the highest quality. They are expertly decorated and have the visual appeal that makes this cruise line popular. Royal Caribbean has long been associated with providing travelers with excellent vacations. It doesn’t matter what your destination is. You can count on this line to give you exactly what you’re looking for. These ships will supply the types of cabins you need and want.

When planning your cruise you will be able to book the type of cabin you need. So if your traveling as a couple, there are cozy accommodations to suit you. Those who are traveling with their families, discover the choices they have onboard. You can have spacious accommodations, if this is your desire. Dining is a big consideration when it comes to vacation. Royal Caribbean ships have fantastic restaurants for guests to choose from. Every single taste and appetite can be accommodated. Families can easily find meals that appeal to those of all ages. Children will love the casual offerings found here, while mom and dad may prefer formal choices.

This cruise line also supplies guests with wonderful entertainment choices. While you are traveling in between ports, your schedule will be full of exciting activity. From great shows to live music, these ships are filled with fun and adventure. There is something of interest to every one on the ship. Royal Caribbean Cruises include some of the finest European countries and ports of call available. Visiting Great Britain, Ireland, Scandinavia, and Italy will spark your interest in Europe. Each of the gorgeous ports offers something special and unique to their visitors. Locations like Nice, Madrid, Athens, and Glasgow are much sought after destinations.

Europe is a vast mixture of languages, ethnicity, and cultures. There are many great ways to sample each of these. Tasting local cuisines are a fine way to experience what the residents do. There are excellent dining choices at every port of call you will visit. They offer wonderful dishes, prepared by world class chefs. Quaint towns along your route, may present lovely cafés. Locations that are larger will offer fine dining restaurants to choose from. Visiting these areas on your own is one option in terms of exploring. Guided tours and excursions are another popular way to see these fabulous cities. Royal Caribbean Cruises have a lot of great excursions for guests to choose from.

Backpack Trip To Europe

Posted by David Miller | Travel and Tourism | Thursday 24 September 2009 8:20 am

Millions of people head off to Europe on a backpacking trip each year. Having done it five times, I can tell you that it will be one of the best times of your life. That being said, you must take some things with you. On the positive side, you don’t need that much.

Europe is not another planet. I mention this because you should keep in mind you can buy everything there if you forget it here. The first time people go backpacking in Europe, they tend to completely overdue it on the packing front. You are not climbing Mount Everest, so don’t overdue it!

The first things to pack are clothes. Depending on where you are going, you may need clothes for warm weather or cold. Assuming it is warm, you need a couple of shirts that are wrinkle resistant. You will buy others there, so don’t pack ten. You also will need a pair of shorts and a bathing suit. If you plan on visiting museums and churches, you will need a pair of long pants to get into many of them. Pack something light that is wrinkle resistant.

For your feet, you can load up on socks because they do not take much space. You will need some sandals and then a pair of something comfortable. Some prefer hiking boots, but I usually went with cross trainers. Whatever you do, make sure you get used to the shoes before heading off. You are going to walk a lot, so blisters from new shoes can be a killer.

On the personal front, you need a brush, toothpaste and any medicinal needs. That is it. You can buy anything else you need as you need it. There is zero point to lugging around shampoo all over Europe. Murphy’s law says it will open in your backpack! Keep it super simple.

While your trip will result in great memories, they will fade in time. Take a camera and, of course, one of our travel journals. The camera should be hardy so it can take the inevitable beating that will occur. Our travel journals are compact and in a case. They are perfect for trips to Europe because we were on one when we got the idea! Check them out:

Europeans can read. This means you can buy guidebooks over there. If you plan to visit three or four countries, take the guidebook for the FIRST country only. You can pick up the others over there or trade with other backpackers. Guidebooks are heavy and this will save you the aggravation of hauling them everywhere. Also, cybercaf?s are everywhere, so you do not need to bring a laptop unless you really have a specific need.

Finally, keep copies of your passport and any supporting documentation with you. One set goes in your backpack while another goes in your shorts, money belt or wherever you have space.

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