Anonymous wrote:If you have to ask, you can’t afford it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Baltics if your kids are active and love nature. Summer is the time for Northern Europe The sun hardly goes down at night.
Lots of sex work in the Baltics. Hookers on every corner etc
Anonymous wrote:The Baltics if your kids are active and love nature. Summer is the time for Northern Europe The sun hardly goes down at night.
Anonymous wrote:Travel planners come on in!
I’m overwhelmed by all the options. And I know some places have cheap airfares but pricey hotels, or vice versa.
What are some of the most affordable places you’ve visited in Europe, including costs for airfare, lodging, food and local transportation?
Portugal seems to be a fair option. I’ve also heard Prague is cheap, is this a good place to visit with older kids?
Budapest?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forget Croatia it’s been discovered, Slovenia however has not! Just as beautiful and lots of people that live in Vienna head to the Slovenia alps or coastline to vacation. Don’t forget once
you are in Europe it’s more affordable to travel from country to country than in the US. So get a good/cheap flight into Rome, take the train to Vienna, cross over to Croatia by ferry, use the Flixbus to travel up into Slovenia, use local buses to get around, end up in Trieste Italy, catch a local flight back to Rome and back to the US. That’s what we just did and it was amazing! We actually started in Switzerland and did 6 countries in 24 days. The tail end was the most affordable and that’s how we did it!
Oh please, I went to Slovenia 10 years ago and it was completely overrun. Sorry you couldn’t comprehend that.
^^And 6 countries in 24 days is absolutely absurd, you do know that right? Each of those countries deserves many weeks in its own right.
Anonymous wrote:We're travelers on a budget and we're headed to Portugal for the second straight year.
The year before that it was Northern Italy. Not as cheap, but not terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spain was very affordable for us this summer. Food and lodging were a lot less than the US and when we've travelled to Italy and UK in past years. Trains were also very cheap and we got a great price on a rental car. Although gas was still pricey.
Seconding this, although I felt the rental car was pricey (but these days rental cars are pricey everywhere). We snagged round trip tickets on Iberia for $500 each (economy seats), food was really inexpensive as were the hotels.
Anonymous wrote:Spain was very affordable for us this summer. Food and lodging were a lot less than the US and when we've travelled to Italy and UK in past years. Trains were also very cheap and we got a great price on a rental car. Although gas was still pricey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forget Croatia it’s been discovered, Slovenia however has not! Just as beautiful and lots of people that live in Vienna head to the Slovenia alps or coastline to vacation. Don’t forget once
you are in Europe it’s more affordable to travel from country to country than in the US. So get a good/cheap flight into Rome, take the train to Vienna, cross over to Croatia by ferry, use the Flixbus to travel up into Slovenia, use local buses to get around, end up in Trieste Italy, catch a local flight back to Rome and back to the US. That’s what we just did and it was amazing! We actually started in Switzerland and did 6 countries in 24 days. The tail end was the most affordable and that’s how we did it!
Oh please, I went to Slovenia 10 years ago and it was completely overrun. Sorry you couldn’t comprehend that.
^^And 6 countries in 24 days is absolutely absurd, you do know that right? Each of those countries deserves many weeks in its own right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Forget Croatia it’s been discovered, Slovenia however has not! Just as beautiful and lots of people that live in Vienna head to the Slovenia alps or coastline to vacation. Don’t forget once
you are in Europe it’s more affordable to travel from country to country than in the US. So get a good/cheap flight into Rome, take the train to Vienna, cross over to Croatia by ferry, use the Flixbus to travel up into Slovenia, use local buses to get around, end up in Trieste Italy, catch a local flight back to Rome and back to the US. That’s what we just did and it was amazing! We actually started in Switzerland and did 6 countries in 24 days. The tail end was the most affordable and that’s how we did it!
Oh please, I went to Slovenia 10 years ago and it was completely overrun. Sorry you couldn’t comprehend that.
Anonymous wrote:Forget Croatia it’s been discovered, Slovenia however has not! Just as beautiful and lots of people that live in Vienna head to the Slovenia alps or coastline to vacation. Don’t forget once
you are in Europe it’s more affordable to travel from country to country than in the US. So get a good/cheap flight into Rome, take the train to Vienna, cross over to Croatia by ferry, use the Flixbus to travel up into Slovenia, use local buses to get around, end up in Trieste Italy, catch a local flight back to Rome and back to the US. That’s what we just did and it was amazing! We actually started in Switzerland and did 6 countries in 24 days. The tail end was the most affordable and that’s how we did it!