Tuesday, February 4, 2014

affordable european honeymoon?




Amy


I would like to plan a honeymoon to visit Rome, Venice, Florence, Paris, and Dubai. While we need to do this somewhat affordably, we don't want to stay in crap hotels or hostels. Is this even possible? Any advice on your travels to Europe?


Answer
First, stay local.
Dubai will certainly be a huge additional expense. Is far easier to travel through Italy and France then hopping that plane to Dubai. (Dubai is also one of the most expensive places to visit and although the allure of luxe and grandeur are great, just say no. We don't all need to ski in the Desert to be fulfilled in life.)
Second.
Avoid the summer holiday traveling and avoid holiday seasons. Your European air fair (which usually averages about 800/900 per person but this can sky rocket around holidays. Planning ahead can also get you great discounts. Skip the first class, international flights tend to have more comfortable seating than your average with a bit more space, most also have TV's for each seat so you'll be occupied with movies and other things for most of the nine or so hours you are in the air.
You can find comfy lodging all over France and Italy without the irritations of hostels which are often cramped and although fun for college travelers, a bit too crowded to honeymooners.
There are plenty of reasonable b&bs and rooms in family homes let out to travelers. Usually all you need to do is find one really good one and they can refer you to others.
Travel light.
Don't bring every single thing you want. Pair it down to one carry one and one luggage. Avoid too many additional fees and other complications that additional bags can cause.
Make sure you bring your own contact solution,
Sounds crazy but it's far cheaper in the states than over seas.
Avoid the rental car.
It's a costly expense that just isn't necessary. If you research ahead, you can plan train trips that can carry you from one place to another at a fraction of the cost without the irritations of finding parking and driving in a country with different laws.
For the most part, skip the shopping.
European shopping sounds fun but it adds up quickly.
Spend your days visiting historic landmarks, museums and really enjoy the country you are visiting. Visit an author or poets home, eat baguettes in front of the eiffel tower. You'll get the most outnof your trip and you'll have tons of pictures and stories. Besides, who doesn't want a glimpse of the Mona Lisa at the louvre!?
Food!
Pick one meal a day to splurge on. Visit one nice bistro or fine dining place for the day, for the other meals do what natives do! There are carts in the city peddling tons of amazing to go snacks for a good price and you'll save a bundle not paying the huge sum demanded by many of the sit down places. Stop inside a grocery store for a snack, you'll get to try all sorts of new brands and see funny things... It's a trip inside itself.
Make sure you bring along good shoes.
I know its a honeymoon but don't forget that although you want to look beautiful, bring along sensible shoes is an absolute must. In Europe you'll find walking is the most frequent activity and having to buy walking shoes out there is going to be an unnecessary expense that can easily be avoided.
Alright, I think I've given you some to some stuff to build up from.
Good luck on your travels!

Travel shoes for fifteen year old girl?!?

Q. Okay, so I am going on a European cruise that has three stops in Italy, one in Spain, and one in France. I know there is a lot of walking, so I need a good pair of shoes. (I am going a couple days early and will be in Rome for more than one day). But I am fifteen years old, in good shape, and am trying to avoid looking horribly horrendous in ugly shoes. (I know, comfort over style, but I want both?). All the websites I've found are for older people. Any suggestions? Also, is it true you shouldn't wear shorts (like jean short shorts) in Europe? Please any young travelers!


Answer
There are all kinds of walking stores and travel stores with sandals that do not look old, besides you need comfort not complete fashion and they do look better than clunky sports shoes. Avoid anything with a heel that is higher than a inch as the streets can be cobblestone. I like Bjorn shoes. Shorts shorts are not exactly advised for Italy. or Spain (particularly Spain). It is better to wear a sundress or a skirt. whne in doubt be more conservative in dress. Save revealing for the boat. To be honest, you will be doing so much, no one will notice if your feet are horrendous or not :) Have fun.




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