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Thursday, November 17, 2011

Tours To Europe - What Are The Finest Student And Train Tours In Europe?

By Daniel Turbin


Travel is a fantastic experience and whatever your budget, tours to Europe provide amazing value for money. In the event you have always wanted to see the Eiffel Tower, toss a coin in the Treves Fountain and catch a river boat down the Danube, there's a place for you. Europe is a continent of contrast with many culturally diverse countries within easy access of every other. There are many ways to view Europe: you probably fancy taking one of numerous European cruises or maybe seeing it all from a train window. Whatever your approach, there's a means of transport for you and a bustling and dazzling country ready to give you a friendly welcome.

Student tours Europe

Whilst a lot of students may struggle financially throughout their studies, going around Europe still gives excellent value for money since there are plenty of incentives specially meant for those in education. Moreover, vacation periods are generally prolonged and responsibilities minimal with lots of students taking gap years to travel or work in another country. But where are the best areas to go to if you're planning on taking a student tour around Europe? Often, the best place to start is by browsing around online where there are countless websites which offer cut-price deals specifically designed to cater to the student market. There are several of tours designed for students and, either travelling on your own or in a large group, they can provide you with the security of fixed price travel as well as a pre-planned route. They also represent a great possibility to meet fellow travellers and learn about other cultures and different ways of doing things.

Those on the most restricted student budget can 'backpack' around Europe. This is a considerably famous option and essentially includes throwing a few items in a rucksack and travelling from place to place staying in hostels and inexpensive hotels. This method is normally preferred by many students because it gives you the opportunity to visit a large number of places for the least amount of cash. There are lots of websites offering advice on planning this kind of trip including tips on what to carry along (backpackers can often be away for several weeks, months or even years!), where can you stay and how to save cash. The most important thing here is to plan. Arrange your route by selecting the countries that you'd most wish to visit and then find out how you intend to travel between them. This enables you the best possibility to estimate travel fares and look for discount vouchers.

Train tours Europe

An extremely well-known place to begin looking when booking your trip is by considering train travel. It has numerous benefits over hopping on an aeroplane including offering high-speed travel in a comfortable and relaxed environment. Perhaps most appealingly, you don't have to pass through the same security checks which airline travel requires and, of course, there's the added benefit of being able to look out of the window and view some breathtaking scenery. Planning your journey can seem difficult at first and the list of your favourite destinations will help you immeasurably. There are lots of high speed train routes across the length and breadth of Europe; from Portugal to Russia and London to Bulgaria, the list is limitless. Just grab a map and load up your favourite internet search engine to plan your travel plan - many websites now offer this type of service as standard.




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