Updated 2016 - Europe is changing….. It does not matter whether you pedal, fly or drive, you’ll find a convenient and exciting way to see Europe…and learn unique ways to save money and travel like a native in the countries you want to visit.
Be a smart savvy European traveler
Master how to travel the new Europe
How to travel and save money by rail
Learn how to travel Europe on the cheap
Have an affordable world class European vacation experience
Tips for international student travelers and backpackers.
The author Tom Ellerbe is an international travel writer and consultant with over 35 years experience travelling the World with a special emphasis on Eastern and Western Europe.
Fly to alternate airports Travel during the “shoulder” season
Use the seat guru Prepare a travel workbook Dressing for Europe
Best places to buy “travel stuff” Packing secrets and travel list
Laundry on the road Travel alerts /TSA Travel insurance European adapters
This and much more…..
Many countries have worked hard to make its territories and cities accessible to everyone. If you would like to visit cities while riding a bicycle, you will find more of the major cities are renting bikes for hours or days, sometimes even on a “help yourself” basis.
Modern tramways are now in place in many cities and towns. Large historical and cultural tourist areas are now equipped with multilingual audio-guides
Hotels offer internet connections and safes in their rooms. European travel has changed over the past years and is very friendly and enticing to foreign travelers.
After you decide where to go…this special guide can help you decide how to go!
Be a smart savvy European traveler
Master how to travel the new Europe
How to travel and save money by rail
Learn how to travel Europe on the cheap
Have an affordable world class European vacation experience
Tips for international student travelers and backpackers.
The author Tom Ellerbe is an international travel writer and consultant with over 35 years experience travelling the World with a special emphasis on Eastern and Western Europe.
Fly to alternate airports Travel during the “shoulder” season
Use the seat guru Prepare a travel workbook Dressing for Europe
Best places to buy “travel stuff” Packing secrets and travel list
Laundry on the road Travel alerts /TSA Travel insurance European adapters
This and much more…..
Many countries have worked hard to make its territories and cities accessible to everyone. If you would like to visit cities while riding a bicycle, you will find more of the major cities are renting bikes for hours or days, sometimes even on a “help yourself” basis.
Modern tramways are now in place in many cities and towns. Large historical and cultural tourist areas are now equipped with multilingual audio-guides
Hotels offer internet connections and safes in their rooms. European travel has changed over the past years and is very friendly and enticing to foreign travelers.
After you decide where to go…this special guide can help you decide how to go!