Europe

 

Europe is the world’s second-smallest continent, and it is debatable how many counties are in Europe. If you consider the transcontinental countries, there are 50 countries in Europe located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and can be divided into seven geographic regions:

  • Scandinavia – Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark
  • Northern Europe – the United Kingdom and Ireland (in the English Channel and the Baltic Sea)
  • Western Europe – France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, and Monaco
  • Southern Europe – Portugal, Spain, Andorra, Italy, Malta, San Marino, and Vatican City
  • Central Europe – Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary
  • SE Europe – Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, and the European part of Turkey
  • Eastern Europe – Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, the European portion of Russia

Apart from the regions, Europe is home to five transcontinental countries between the borders of Europe and Asia. They include Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Russia, and Turkey.

Everyone dreams of travelling to Europe to experience deep-rooted history, stunning architecture, and picturesque countrysides together with the diverse culinary of each region. It is an incredible destination year-round, and it’s certainly a place that needs to be explored.

THE BEST TIME TO VISIT

Europe makes an excellent year-round destination, depending on where you want to go.

Late March to early June and September to November are the best times to visit in the Summer when the weather is warmer.

Climate ::

It varies in each country, and the time of year you are travelling.

Asia’s cultural diversity and heritage encompass history, art, music, literature, religion, philosophy, and architecture, which gives one so much more meaning to life if you can embrace yourself in this rich culture.

Asian people are very hospitable and welcoming and will treat you to a warm welcome. Some Asian countries will also be deeply religious, so respecting people in the host country is essential.

Flight Connections:

Most airlines fly into many major hubs of Europe, depending on which direction you are coming.

Etihad Airways, Emirates Airlines and Qatar Airways offer great prices and connections.

Check Skyscanner for great airfares.

WHAT TO EXPECT

 

Language:

The most spoken languages in Europe are Russian, German, French, Italian, English, Spanish, Polish and Dutch (to name a few).

Currency: EURO (EUR)

The following countries use the Euro: Austria, Belgium, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Spain.

Countries that use other currencies:

Bosnia Herzegovina (BAM), Bulgaria (BGN), Croatia (HRK), Czech Republic (CZK), Denmark (DKK), Hungary (HUF), North Macedonia (MKD), Norway (NOK), Poland (PLN), Romania (RON), Serbia (RSD), Sweden (SEK), Switzerland (CHF), Turkey (TRY)

Banks & ATMs:

ATMs are the easiest and smartest way for travellers to get cash throughout Europe.

Plugs and Sockets:

Europe generally uses Type C, E, and F. 
Type C consists of two round parallel pins, while the wall plug has two holes where it is connected.

Consider carrying a universal adapter.

Safety:

Travelling to Europe is generally easy, safe and fun. But be vigilant as petty crimes such as pickpocketing can happen in popular cities like London or Paris.

Practice common sense and avoid dark alleyways at night, especially if you travel as a solo female.

Prague – A Medieval Christmas

Toulouse – La Ville Rose

La Ville Rose

Ibiza – Party & Sun

One of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea.

Iceland – Golden Circle

A tourist route in southern Iceland

Iceland – Nordic Nirvana

Iceland – Waterfalls, Glaciers & Beaches

Santorini – Island in the Aegean Sea

Blue Domes of Oia

Amalfi Coast

On the southern edge of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula.

Cinque Terre – Five Enchanting Villages

Five centuries-old villages on the Italian Riviera coastline.

Verona – Romeo & Juliet

The setting of Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.”

Venice – City of Canals

The capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region

Koper

On the border of Italy and Slovenia

Dubrovnik – A Jewel in the Azure Adriatic Sea

Dubrovnik a city in southern Croatia.

Unveiling Montenegro

A hidden gem in the heart of the Balkans.

Corfu – Island in the Ionian Sea

An island in the Ionian Sea.

Rome – Capital of Italy

The City of Seven Hills

Azamara Mediterranean Cruise

Cruising around the Mediterranean

Milan – Italy’s Fashion Capital

Italy’s capital of fashion and design.

Geneva – HQ of Europe’s United Nations

A global hub for diplomacy and banking.

Bern – Capital of Switzerland

The Political Heart of Switzerland

Zurich – Swiss Plateau

The most liveable city in the world.

Munich – Bavaria’s Capital

Munich, the captivating capital of Bavaria.

Salzburg -The Sound of Music

Birthplace of Wolfgang Mozart

Vienna – Mozart & Beethoven

Austria’s Imperial capital.

Nuremburg

The second-largest city of the German federal state of Bavaria.

Frankfurt

The financial centre of the largest city of Germany.

Luxembourg

Luxembourg is surrounded by Belgium, France and Germany.

Bonn – Gateway to the Rhine River

Reims & Epernay Champagne Trail

Capital of the Champagne growing region.

Paris – La Ville Lumière

Paris a global centre for art, fashion and culture.

Lille – The Flemish Jewel of France

A city of northern France (near border of Belgium)

Bruges – A Summer Tale

Bruges is the most picturesque city of Old Flanders.

Antwerp – Diamond Capital

A city in the Flanders region of Belgium

Amsterdam – Dutch Capital

Amsterdam, the capital of Netherlands.

Giethoorn – “Dutch Venice”

A charming village with lots of canals and more than 180 bridges.