Cruise travel – Another great experience to include in your Europe travel itinerary
For those FIT travelers who think planning and traveling around Europe by air or trains is a tiring and expensive experience, you can now consider a more relax and easier alternative way to enjoy the whole or at least part of your trip in Europe. This alternative type of travel is known as cruise travel!
Cruise travel in Europe is so popular and convenient as most of the European countries are bordered with either seas or ocean such as Mediterranean Sea, North Atlantic Ocean, Celtic Sea or Norwegian sea. By taking cruise around Europe, travelers still able to see lots of tourists attractions while saving a lot of time and hassles to unpack and pack your luggage in each city like what we do in conventional train or air travel. As your only accommodation is on board, and there’s always an attentive crew on hand to look after you along your cruising holiday, what your time spent is merely on exploring the cities and taking lots of photos! Read more cruise travel advantages here.
One of the best experience being offered by cruise travel is the on-board entertainment! There are always casino, bar, lounge, restaurant and sports center for you to enjoy while you are on board. At night, you can even enjoy starry skyline on the deck while enjoying your champagne without fearing of any security issues!
Most importantly, the cost of joining cruises in Europe is getting closer to everyone’s budget. With less than £700 per person including flights from London, inter-city transport, accommodation and meals on board, you can now joining a 10-Night Mediterranean cruise to relax and enjoy the beauty of Mediterranean seas as well as exploring the fantastic destinations such as Barcelona, Rome and Florence along the way! It is no longer a luxury affair!
To get the best of both worlds, if you are planning for your dreamed Europe trip, try including cruise travel to cover part of your Europe tour itinerary. You could include cruise travel to either Mediterranean sea or Norwegian sea as one part, and trains or air travels to another part of Europe. I wish I knew it earlier when I planned for my Europe tour 2 years ago so I could traveled through Barcelona, Florence, Rome and maybe Greece and Turkey by cruise and traveled up by trains to Germany, Belgium, Netherland, Denmark and UK later on! 🙂 – Travel Feeder, your ultimate travel photo blog
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Cecil Lee
The author is an avid traveler and photography hobbyist who loves to share with others his travel and photo-taking experience in many popular tourist destinations around Europe, Asia and Australasia. Read the exciting stories with many photos captured on his journeys.