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Checklist for Your Europe Holiday

By: Michiel Van Kets

You can name many reasons why people make up their minds to travel through Europe for their holiday. Many people travel to Paris for romance, in Germany there is the famous Black Forest to explore, in Rome visitors are fascinated by its fascinating history.

However you decide to travel, fly from city to city, take a train trip or travel the roads you will find plenty of city hotels in Italy, Germany and France that can offer you comfort and style at reasonable prices.

Travelling by car in Europe is one of the most challenging ways to travel but also a really exciting way of getting around. There are no timetables or schedules to adhere to, where you go and when are entirely left up to you. Stop off at any quaint village that takes your fancy or spend longer than anticipated in one destination.

If you do decide to hire a car or even make the trip in your own vehicle through Europe then you should consider a few things before you set off on your vacation. Driving in a foreign country is never the same as driving in your own and you should make yourself conscious of different road rules and regulations.

First of all you will need to obtain an International driving permit. First of all you need to have a full and current driving license; a provisional license is not valid. Search online or contact your local post office for information on where you can obtain an IDP. It will allow you to drive in most countries in Europe and cost you a small fee.

If your country of residence is Australia or the UK then driving in Europe will be quite a change as they drive on the opposite side of the road there. Make sure you keep this in mind at all times especially as you come up to a roundabout. Consider which way you need to look, who has the right of way and how to maneuver in such a situation.

Every country will have their own different rules so ensure you always check out their specific road and traffic rules. Although countries may be similar there will be differences and to drive safely you should ensure you are aware of these differences before taking to the road. Sounding your horn and how to pass correctly on the motorways are other differences to be aware of.

It is important to check you are fully insured before taking a car abroad, if there is an accident you don’t want to be liable for the costs as these could be very expensive, ensure you have liability insurance and this will cover any damage to the rental car also. This will protect you against any damage to the car and will save you money if anything should happen.

You will need to know where you are going when in Europe. This involves the main motorways, finding your way through the busy cities and on small village roads. Invest money in a detailed map or you could go for a GPS that is programmed for Europe. Getting lost in the centre of Paris or finding yourself on a lone country road in Germany can be a frustrating and time wasting experience so a good efficient system is needed to avoid these situations. A good map or GPS can help you to avoid all of this. If you don’t already have a GPS programmed for Europe either have one installed or consider buying one. If you have a good map reader along on your trip then this should be enough.

Driving in any European country has its own laws and regulations but there are some that are the same wherever you drive and are instigated for your safety. Always wear a seatbelt and if you are travelling with children then you either need a child seat or make sure the seat belts are working correctly and there are some fitted in the back seat too Nowadays talking on your mobile is illegal in many countries. Don’t put aside the driving rules just because you are outside your own country, driving is still risky and dangerous wherever you are.

You will find plenty of cheap hotels in Italy, Germany and France, so it not a must to book beforehand. If you on the other-hand like to know where you are staying each night, there are many websites online where you can find accommodations for each city and country. On these sites it is easy to book your accommodation before you start your journey.

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Michiel Van Kets provides article services for Richard James who works for Cheaper Than Hotels which is a company operating in association with or on behalf of key hotel chains who are part of Orbitz Worldwide. The site offers accommodation in countries worldwide including hotels in Italy and in Rome. For cheap hotels in Italy visit the website.

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