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Hi folks! We are a happy couple from Belgium, who decided to leave our cozy home in Antwerp in favor of discovering the magic of faraway lands. Our thirst for adventure calls to us and we are always looking for new interesting places to visit.

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Highlights of Planning a Europe Road Trip

Do you dream of hitting the open road on your next European road trip? If you’ve never taken one before, there are some things you should know before you get on that plane. Europe is filled with great road tours, from the Alps to the French Riviera. You can even head North to Russia! No matter what your interests are, there is a Europe road trip that will be a memorable experience for you.

There are some things to think about before getting on that plane. Are you traveling alone? Do yourself a favor and find a good Europe road trip planner that will help you plan your travels around your other interests. If you already have a travel agent, or some other type of organizer, get them involved in planning your trip so they can help you choose your travel partners and also make sure that you don’t run into any last minute hassles. And if you have time, join up some friends and have a support group while you are planning your Europe travel trips.

Before you go, make sure that you know a little about driving laws in Europe. Some countries have different laws regarding driving on the left hand side of the road, and you need to familiarize yourself with these laws. Many cities in Europe, such as France, Ireland, and Italy, have some unique driving laws that you need to be familiar with before you set out. Another good Europe road trip planner website will give you driving laws about many countries, so you are not left in the dark. Always follow them.

Driving through Europe is an absolute must in my opinion. If you’ve already lived in the UK for a while, then you might want to think about getting a British driver’s licence, as it makes it easier to drive through most EU countries. You may need some additional documentation, but that can be easily arranged. For those who trying to expedite their travel, they might find it helpful to go through a driving test cancellations website and find an earlier slot to get your licence. Also, keep in mind that most countries do have left hand drive highways but there are some that are exclusive for cars with right-hand drive. For this reason, I would advise you to let your driving partner or drivers take the wheel while you get used to driving on the roads on the continent. Also, stay off the freeways as much as possible. It would be great to see Europe up close and personal but driving on the freeways would simply be too tempting.

Planning a Europe road itinerary is going to involve plenty of planning. Make sure that you plan your driving routes through Europe. If you are traveling with young kids, I would suggest that you divide the European region into two or three parts. Create a road itinerary that would include all of the places that your kids would like to visit. It might be fun to add in some stopover destinations in each part of the region to make the driving a bit more fun.

Probably the best part of planning a Europe road trip itinerary would be visiting the various tourist spots. Visiting the cities of Paris, London, and Amsterdam is going to be a must for anyone interested in seeing the Eiffel Tower or the towers of Gothic churches. However, there is also the chance to drive along the Amalfi Coast, which is one of the most beautiful and scenic regions in Italy.

Another thing to consider when planning a road trip through Europe would be to purchase travel insurance. You can purchase travel insurance that covers just the price of your travel. In addition to insuring you during your time out of the country, it may also cover medical expenses and recovery costs if something should happen to you while you are abroad. When purchasing travel insurance always ensure that it covers emergency situations as well.

One of the highlights of planning a European road vacation is the chance to visit the many wine country regions of the continent. The world-famous Rhone River flows through several French-speaking countries like France, Italy, and Germany and supplies wine enthusiasts from around the world with some of the finest vintages available on earth. Each region has its own distinct style of producing wine and each region showcases its wines in its own unique way. No matter which country you travel to you are sure to be greeted by a friendly local who will help you experience the joys of wine as much as you do the joys of continental life. So take your passport, your driving license, your European road itinerary, and your camera and embark on your next European road tour adventure.

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