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Backpacking Europe Trip Planning

15 Days of European Travel in One Backpack

Recently the husband and I took a 15 day trip through Europe. We each carried one backpacking-sized backpack, and at times I had one regular size purse/shoulder bag. That was the entirety of our luggage. Here are some tips and how-tos to realize your own minimalist packing dreams.

But Why, Though?

Packing this light offered several benefits for the trip. Having one backpack means you only have one thing you might lose. It is easy to keep track of. Our trip included five flights (a few were connecting legs of our overseas flight) and on only one occasion did we have to check our backpacks. Not having to check our bags means less chance for the airline to lose them.  Our two bags fit nicely in every train storage situation we encountered. Also, having only one thing to carry and carrying it on your back, means cracks in sidewalks, stairs and running for gates is less of a problem than it would be if we were trying to drag along roller carry-on bags. Not having to pay fees to check bags means we could reallocate our funds for our experiences. That bit of money likely covered one of our more expensive meals and may have even gone a long way toward off setting our Disney Paris admission fees. Read more “15 Days of European Travel in One Backpack” →

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Europe Vacation Trip Planning

Series: Traveling to Europe for Newbies – Part 1

If you’re like me then you’ve done a lot of traveling in the U.S. but not so much internationally. Maybe it’s the cost, making time or the fear of the unknown. I plan to embark on 2 weeks in Europe this year and document the process of planning, navigating and making it a trip to never forget.

Step 1: Commit to a Travel Time

Europe VacationPick a date or a time period when you want to go. Keep in mind that summer is peak season for tourism in Europe so if you want shorter lines and fewer crowds go during the shoulder or off-season. Committing to a time period is important so you can start looking for the travel deals and planning out the details like destinations, cell phone usage, etc. It should also go without saying but be sure you allow enough time to get a passport if you don’t have one yet.

Read more “Series: Traveling to Europe for Newbies – Part 1” →

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