European travel websites are going to be of interest to anyone who wants to learn about the many countries that make up this continent before visiting. Of course, you may just have a passion for all things travel so European travel websites are simply there to be enjoyed. Visitors to European travel websites can expect to be inundated with a wealth of fascinating information, easy ways to book trips, highly entertaining blogs and of course some brilliant photos. Here’s my pick of 9 Websites for European Travel:
1. thetravelword.com
With the ever increasing interest in responsible travel – aka eco-tourism – sites like thetravelword.com are enjoying frequent traffic. Europe isn’t normally the focus of ‘green tourists’ but it’s good to know that European travel websites like this are in the business of promoting and providing responsible trips across the continent for the earth-conscious.
2. eurapart.com
This site is the place to go for budget and non-air travel throughout Europe. Obviously there has to be an acceptance that many readers of this post will need to fly into Europe but once there, the info on Eurapart is focussed on getting around using anything but air travel. What started as an online story and crusade by one dedicated traveler, has turned into one of the inspiring European travel blogs.
3. italofile.com
Who better to write about Italy but an Italian? Forget the formulaic European travel websites that cover the major tourist destinations and those that claim to deliver ‘Italy off the beaten track’ and head to the musings of Melanie Renzulli. Five years into her blog and she is delighting us with her news and travel tips and somewhat quirky snippets about all things Italian.
4. europealacarte.co.uk
Brit Karen Bryan set up europealacarte in 2002 to tell the world about the best of Europe. She added a blog to the site in 2006. Covering practically every country on the continent you’ll find a ton of valuable information as well as being able to book your own tailored trips.
5. soultravelers3.com
Not solely a European travel website, soultravelers3 has been included on this list because it provides great insight into Europe by a small American family who have lived on the continent and traveled many of its countries. One of the best websites/blogs with a focus on family travel.
6. covetotop.wordpress.com
One of the best European travel blogs covering the western Mediterranean, covetotop, is the place to find a quirky insight into Southern Spain (mainly Catalonia) and Southern France. There’s nothing fusty about the content, there isn’t really a formula. Coveto top is just a thoroughly good, enjoyable read.
7. singlesbythebay.com
If you’re looking for a European travel website as a single traveler, singlesbythebay may well be your best find. It’s a members’ only club that organizes regular trips to Europe (and other global destinations). It’s a shame that you have to sign up before you can find out any more info but it’s worth it for the few minutes it takes.
8. bus2alps.com
For anyone studying abroad, bus2alps is a fabulous resource. They specialize in providing group trips across Europe for students only. Their mantra is price, value and convenience and they offer this from six departure cities. Don’t expect lots of tips and articles – there’s no European Travel blog here. What you get is excellent no-nonsense processes and clarity of offer.
9. thezouk.com
This is one of my more recent finds and I love it. I have to admit that I find one of the chores of booking a trip is trawling European travel websites to find places to stay. Thezouk takes all that pain away. Rather than you visit lots of different options you simply post your needs and the providers come to you and it doesn’t matter if you want to spend a night in a castle or a humble B&B. All you then have to do is decide which one. Fabulous!
I hope you’ve been inspired by these brilliant European travel websites. Let me know if you book a trip. Happy trails!
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Which sites are great for booking European trips?
- Oh, there are plenty! From my experience, some top picks include Booking.com, Skyscanner, and Expedia. Each has its own perks and it really depends on your preferences.
- Are there any websites that offer good deals for European travel?
- Absolutely! I find that websites like Kayak and Momondo often have enticing deals. They compare prices across many airlines and hotels, making it easier to snag a good bargain.
- Can I find local experiences and tours on these travel websites?
- Yes, indeed! Airbnb Experiences and GetYourGuide are amazing for finding unique local tours and activities. You get to experience Europe in a truly special way.
- Are these travel sites reliable for European travel planning?
- In my opinion, definitely! Websites like TripAdvisor and Lonely Planet are super reliable for planning your travel itinerary. They offer comprehensive reviews and tips from other travelers.
- Is it better to book directly through these travel websites or with local providers?
- That's a great question! Booking directly through websites can often be more convenient and secure, but sometimes local providers offer more personalized services. It really depends on what you're looking for in your travel experience.