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2019
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February
How can you make the most of a 5-week trip to the south of France, Italy, and Greece from Vancouver?
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February
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BillandD
We did this a few years ago and used auto europe to lease a car Eurodrive. Must be over 31 days and less$ than using rental. Great deal, brand new car and fully insured. If you choose this route you must be careful that accommodations have appropriate parking, especially in the cities. We went from Paris to Germany (romantic road area is stunning and you need a car for this area) from there we went to Prague, Hungary, Croatia, then up through Slovakia, and over to Italy, several locations there, and on to South of France. In most of these locations we booked in one place for 4-7 days and took day trips from there. We did a lot of walking and also used public transit. then we flew from Marseille to U.K.
Rani
BillandD I don't plan on doing any driving! I would love to take the train or flights when need be!
Wendy
Our route was high speed train from London to Paris, then Paris to Switzerland, then Marseilles, slower train to Nice, northern Italy, then train down to Almalfi. Made Greece a separate trip.
Rani
I feel Greece should be a separate trip. Too much to take in one trip. Where in Switzerland did you go? Zurich?
Steve
Best plans are no plans.We went for 5 weeks and flew by the seat of our pants.You never know how long you would like to stay in one place.We would stay until we saw what we wanted to see or left if we where done seeing everything.
BillandD
Steve absolutely some wisdom to this be a few times we ended up having a day or two too much in one place
Brenda
Steve I learned this the hard way. Booked 5 days in Hanoi which was 3 days more than I needed or even wanted to stay but pre-purchased my flight out of there months in advance. #regrets
Rani
Steve I never plan an itinerary when I travel! Just like to book a place in advance then go wherever my heart wants to while I'm there! I'm not adventurous enough to not know where I'm staying. That's the absolute minimum I need!
Lisa
If you plan ahead you can save a lot on time and $$$ by booking a cheap flight out of London to Paris . Just did this in July . Train takes a long time and is exapensive
Rani
Lisa Marie Cooke yes, when I was in Europe last month, I took Eurostar and felt it would've been cheaper to book 1 way flights. Eurostar isn't cheap. And the trains run on 1 track so if 1 train is stuck.. everyone is stuck. Thats what happened to me.
Amo
Last time I checked flying one off to Athens (unless with planning) is really expensive. Have you considered Paris -> south of France -> Barcelona & Spain -> Florence -> Rome -> amalfi coast? That being said, you’re going to have a great time whatever you choose!
Rani
I've been to Paris.. I was there last month and loved it. I felt 5 days wasn't enough at all. Spain would be amazing, too. I like that itinerary!!!
A.I. says...
Planning an Epic 5-Week Eurotrip from Vancouver
Planning an Epic 5-Week Eurotrip from Vancouver
Are you dreaming of exploring the stunning landscapes, rich cultures, and delectable cuisines of Europe? Look no further! In this blog post, we'll take you through a detailed itinerary for an unforgettable 5-week Eurotrip, starting from Vancouver and covering the beautiful regions of southern France, Italy, and Greece.
Leg 1: Vancouver to London
Your journey begins with a flight from Vancouver to London. This stopover in the bustling British capital provides the perfect opportunity to break up the long-haul flight and explore the city's iconic landmarks, such as Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, and the London Eye. Spend a few days immersing yourself in London's vibrant culture before continuing your adventure.
Leg 2: Southern France
From London, catch a flight to the enchanting south of France. Start your exploration in the picturesque city of Nice, known for its stunning Mediterranean coastline, vibrant old town, and world-famous cuisine. Spend a few days soaking up the sun on the French Riviera before venturing inland to the charming towns of Provence, like Aix-en-Provence and Avignon. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the lavender fields and vineyards that make this region so special.
Leg 3: Italy
Next, make your way to Italy, a country that seamlessly blends history, art, and gastronomy. Begin your Italian adventure in the eternal city of Rome, where you can marvel at the Colosseum, the Trevi Fountain, and the Vatican City. After exploring Rome's treasures, head north to Florence, the birthplace of the Renaissance. Admire the iconic works of art in the Uffizi Gallery and climb to the top of the Duomo for breathtaking views of the city.
Continue your journey through the rolling hills of Tuscany, indulging in the region's world-famous wines and savoring the authentic flavors of the local cuisine. Don't miss the opportunity to visit charming hilltop towns like Siena and San Gimignano. Finally, conclude your Italian sojourn in the romantic city of Venice, where you can explore the winding canals, visit St. Mark's Square, and take a gondola ride through the city's iconic waterways.
Leg 4: Greece
The final stop on your Eurotrip is the breathtaking country of Greece. Begin your Greek adventure in the vibrant capital of Athens, where you can explore ancient ruins like the Acropolis and the Parthenon. After immersing yourself in the city's rich history, head to the stunning Greek islands.
Start with the cosmopolitan island of Mykonos, known for its picturesque whitewashed buildings, lively nightlife, and beautiful beaches. Then, hop over to the romantic island of Santorini, famous for its stunning sunsets, blue-domed churches, and otherworldly volcanic landscapes. Spend your final days relaxing on the island's black sand beaches and exploring the charming villages that cling to the cliffs.
Conclusion
This 5-week Eurotrip promises to be an unforgettable adventure filled with stunning scenery, rich cultural experiences, and mouthwatering culinary delights. From the sun-drenched beaches of the French Riviera to the ancient ruins of Rome an
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Rani
Hi!
Looking for input on planning this trip for 2020.
Leaving from Vancouver, want to go to south of France, Italy and Greece. Looking at going for 5 weeks. If I can stop off in London, that would be amazing. I think that would also break up a long flight and then fly from Heathrow to anywhere else.… See more