Friday, October 21, 2011

Does anyone have tips and guidance about traveling europe


Does anyone have tips and guidance about traveling europe?
tips like cost,accomadation,routes,equipment, camping etc? my aim is to start from dover in england and work down through france towards spain and portugal, up around to italy and from there ill review my situation. Advice on what to take,how much money needed,rail tickets, hostels to stay in etc would be a great help.
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If you are European you can buy an InterRail pass: http://www.interrailnet.com/ That will give you your travel, unless you want to use high speed trains (surcharge) and overnight trains (compulsary reservation, and maybe also couchette cost.) If you are not European you can look into the Eurail passes, but those are more expensive: http://www.raileurope.com/rail-tickets-passes/eurail-global-pass/discounts-and-pricing.html Both passes come in different versions for length and coverage. See all different versions and work out which is best for you, as in how often and how much time per travel you want to be on the train. Train and hostels are a good combination, you will also meet a lot of people that way. If you want to camp, doing so while traveling by train is rather hard, as most campsites are far from the railway station and you will have to carry much more gear. It is possible, most campers use cars of at least bicycles. When you use hostels, next to your clothes you need a towel and in some cases a sheet sleeping bag, (but I have seen sheets for rent in almost all hostels.) A sleeping bag can come in handy, but is not often needed, specially in summer. If you go camping you will need a sleeping bag, and a mat, a tent, and likely also a stove, pan, plate, knife, fork, spoon and you can add the rest if you do camp. About your route, from the south of Portugal to Italy is a long way, you can contemplate a flight, if booked early they are not that expensive. But you can also take a week to travel back though Spain and the south of France. At this time a travel like that will cost about €75 (£75, $US100) per person per day, allowing you a little for the odd drink and sightseeing. Assuming you stay in hostels and your travel cost already paid for. If you travel by car you can cover more distance each day, but you will have to add for petrol/gas, as well as highway toll and cross channel ferry. For hostels and sightseeing information, and a few addresses of campsites, I prefer the Lonely Planet series, but in any case you will need a good guidebook covering the area you want to travel. If you want to travel by train, your only real options lay in going to Paris and south from there, in Spain you will have a few options, but do not count on many trains on all lines, often it is only a few per day. This railway map you can see where rail travel is possible: http://www.interrailnet.com/interrail_railway_map And the German railplanner in English is mostly a good help on travel information. It just does not give info on travel to Portugal at the moment: http://www.bahn.de/international/view/en/index.shtml So here is also one for Portugal: http://www.cp.pt/cp/displayPage.do?vgnextoid=87cbd5abe2a74010VgnVCM1000007b01a8c0RCRD&lang=en