Eurail Pass Prices

January 13, 2012 · Posted in Europe, Train Travel Europe · Comment 

Now’s the time to secure your Eurail Pass, and lock in today’s Eurail Pass prices.  Did you know that you could travel from London to Paris in 2 hours and 15 minutes?  This would be a great time to see if your airline fares to Europe are cheaper to arrive in London than Paris!  To give you an idea of how special this deal is, can you believe that the train ticket price from London to Paris is only $60.???  Wow!  That’s cheap!  Rail Europe lets you buy your tickets now, in US dollars, so there’s no worry about the fluctuating Euro eating up your travel budget.  And they let you budget by buying only what you need.  Only traveling for 3 days within month in France?  If you’re under 26 the price is only$205.00.  Going to be traveling quite a bit by train in France?  They have train passes for 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 days within a month, with train ticket prices as low as $205. mentioned up to $383. if you travel 9 days during the month.  So this is very economical, and so much easier than worrying about car rentals in Europe!

You can select the travel you want, or select the Eurorail Global Pass, which allows you to explore 23 countries.  Here’s the list of countries covered by the Eurrail Global Pass:  Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.  This will give you so many options to your travel plans!  So what is the price for the 23 country Eurail Global Pass?  Let’s look at the youth pass, which is for ages 12 through 25.  The youth Eurrail pass allows unlimited travel on consecutive days.  This will give you the ultimate flexibility to have your spur of the moment travel plans in Europe.  Here are the youth Eurail prices:  – Europass prices:

  • 15 days Eurail Pass is $489.
  • 21 days Eurail Pass is $630.
  • 1 month Eurail Pass is $776.
  • 2 months Eurail Pass is $1,094.
  • 3 months Eurail Pass is $1,349.


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Visiting The Cotswolds

February 21, 2011 · Posted in Europe, Visit United Kingdom (UK) · Comment 

The Cotswolds is an area located in the central-southwest of England and is often considered to be the region that most typifies England. The area is within easy reach of London, yet is a lot more relaxed and offers plenty of unspoiled small towns and villages.

A Destination for Nature Lovers

In 1966, the Cotswolds was declared to be a region of outstanding natural beauty and much of this natural beauty has been protected for visitors to enjoy. One way to see the countryside is by hiking the 100 mile long Cotswold Way, which traverses the Cotswold escarpment. Walking is easy, as much of the region consists of gently rolling hills, with towns and villages constructed from the local honey colored stone.

The Cotswold Way can be broken down into smaller sections if you do not have the time to walk its entire length and cozy pubs and bed and breakfast inns can be found all along its length. The route links several historic sites and towns and also provides spectacular views of the surrounding countryside for most of its length.

Pubs and Spas

Two of England’s most beautiful towns lie at the edges of the Cotswolds and make convenient bases for touring the area – Bath and Cheltenham. Both have many stylish and elegant buildings dating from the Regency period and Bath also offers the chance to sample its famous mineral waters with their supposed retorative powers.

As one of England’s most popular areas, the Cotswolds offers plenty of accommodation options, ranging from small bed and breakfast inns, to self catering and rooms in pubs. One of the joys of visiting the region is to be able to relax in a typical country pub and enjoy some good home cooked food and fine wine. And some places even allow dogs to stay with you, meaning that you do not have to leave your four legged friend behind.

Meditteranean Holiday Destination – Cap d’Agde

December 7, 2010 · Posted in Europe, Mediterranean, Visit France · Comment 

For the admirer of sand and sea, the perfect place to stay is Cap d’Agde and the neighboring town of Agde. It is located at the coastline of eleven most fascinating beaches extending 14 kilometers. Most people sleep, sunbath or read a book in their early days of vacations at their beaches but after some time they get bored and look for other ways of having fun. There are tons of enjoyable things around here that you can do to pass your vacations. Following are few alternatives that will save you from getting bored on the beaches. Visit Travelocity for all your European Vacation destinations and Package deals

You can try water skiing, the smooth Mediterranean Sea and the tranquil climate makes it the perfect place for water skiing. If you do not have any experience with this sport then there are various water-skiing schools present on these wonderful beaches that are always willing to teach people you how to ski on water. The prices for learning process are comparatively low and the tutorials are available for everyone from kids to adults.
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On these beaches, the most played game is beach volleyball. You will always witness Cap d’Agde vacationers playing and enjoying watching volleyball every now and then. Mostly tourists set up their own nets so that the volleyball does not go out of the court, nevertheless there are different localities specially set up for volleyball players.

Sailing is another sport that is famous over here. Cap d’Agde holds some huge and well structured harbor and if you are not familiar with anyone of them then there is no need to be frightened because the cruises are very safe and pleasant. You can try out cruising at one of the ships that leave every other hour on these harbors if you want or you can visit the maritime center and investigate about sailing tutorials over here.

There are vast past times available at the Cap d’Agde beach resort that people find very exciting, these are just few of them.

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