Title: 
European Vacation-Tips to Have the Most Fun

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530

Summary:
To me there is no more fun than traveling in Europe on a self guided trip without an itinerary. Be warned it is not for the faint of heart-just wait until you get stuck in a traffic circle somewhere and can’t figure out which way is left. Unless you have been to Europe before it is best to go on a tour or find a travel agent you really trust.


Keywords:
European vacation, travel agent, summer vacation, vacation, vacation travel, family vacation, personal alarm, personal panic alarm, personal safety alarms


Article Body:
I lived in Germany for five years, many moons ago, and as a result had the opportunity to travel around Europe quite a bit, visit lots of places, learn a little of three languages and have lots of fond memories. But since those golden days of yore I have been back twice with my fiancée for a three week trip and one 18 day’er. 

The first was completely planned with reservations for each night and was high intensity, high stress covering six countries and nearly 1800 miles. How else can you cover all the bases? Actually you can’t and do it any justice at all. 

And my friends that is <b> lesson number one</b>. For any trip to Europe lasting less than 3-4 months decide ahead of time and agree that you cannot see it all. There is so much not just the big cities but the countryside and small towns. That is where the heart of the country lies. You have to set priorities on what you want to see and stick to it. This requires quite a bit of advance planning on your part-or if you trust someone else a “Travel Agent”. 

And that is <b>lesson number two</b>.Find a travel agent who you can trust-one who’s been there many times. Unless you have been to the country before you cannot possibly know all the nuances of foreign travel. Depending on your personality consider doing a tour first. Self guided trips to a foreign country can be very stressful and will perhaps ruin the trip

<b>Lesson number three</b>-Make an attempt to speak the local language. Even in France (with one exception) the locals appreciate you trying to speak the language. Depending on where you go for example most Beneulux countries, Austria, Switzerland, Germany and even northern Italy you can get by with German-and truth be told English if all else fails. But the locals really appreciate the effort and you will be rewarded for your efforts.

<b>Lesson number four</b>-Contrary to an international myth there are speed limits in Europe so watch the signs. 

<b>Lesson number five</b>-Room sizes like bathrooms and bedrooms are without exception considerably smaller than what you are used to. So if you tend to be claustrophobic-beware. Also mealtimes are generally different from ours especially in Italy and France. The normal safety precautions should be taken for your room with a alarm door stop or a keep i for added security. Thieves live in Europe too.

<b>Lesson number six</b>-For the really adventurous forget all of the above and just wing it. There is no better thrill in traveling, to my way of thinking, than being able to turn left off the autostrada to go to Venice just because you feel like it. 

Traveling to Europe requires much planning and careful preparation. Having a good travel agent that has been to Europe many times is almost an absolute necessity for a self guided tour. If you are with a group you needn’t worry so much. But the most fun of all is doing it on your own without an itinerary.