Traveling to Europe is the desire of people all around the world. This Old Continent is home to 44 countries, each more beautiful than the other. Its historical places, natural beauties, and extraordinary cities are worth seeing. As a explorer, you can find everything you are looking for in Europe.

    For those planning to travel to Europe, we have prepared an introduction video featuring 10 routes and 33 countries. There is no need to look elsewhere to discover the continent and learn where to go.

    This itinerary consists of 33 countries and approximately 100 destinations, including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Germany, France, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands, Austria, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Italy, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovenia, Ukraine, Slovakia, Hungary, Denmark, Switzerland, Norway, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Romania, Greece, and Turkey.

    If you are curious about Europe and considering traveling, be sure to check out this video to learn which route to follow and how to explore the most places in the shortest time.

    We hope that this video, showcasing the most popular and must-see places in each country with 4K footage, inspires you. #europetour #europetravel #europevlog

    00:00 Intro
    01:00 United Kingdom, Ireland and Scotland
    02:47 France and Switzerland
    04:25 Netherlands,Belgium,Germany and Austria
    06:08 Portugal,Spain and Morocco
    07:58 Italy
    09:38 Central and Eastern Europe
    11:06 Scandinavia
    12:40 Mallorca,Menorca,Ibiza and Formentera
    14:01 The Balkans
    15:50 Greece and Turkey
    17:28 Outro

    You can’t expect to fit everything Europe  has to offer into one trip and we don’t   suggest you try. For those taking a big,  extended trip around the continent you   could join a few countries together. Each  of these itineraries could be done in two  

    Or three weeks if followed to the letter but  don’t push it too hard – with so much to see   and do you’re bound to get waylaid somewhere  you love or stray off the suggested route. We will introduce approximately  100 must-visit destinations in  

    Elderly Europe in this travel guide-like  video. Before we embark on our adventure,   please make sure to subscribe to  my channel and like the video. 1- Britain and Ireland Where else to begin but London – one of the  world’s greatest but most expensive cities.

    While your wallet is still intact move  on to the storied grounds of Oxford. Then heading to Snowdonia, where the  Welsh mountains provide excellent hiking. Soak up some history in the  medieval streets of York. Then make the trip north to stunning Edinburgh.

    Find your inner Braveheart in the Scottish  Highlands and fit in an unforgettable hike,   climb, or ski while you’re at it. Pop across the North Channel to  Belfast, Be sure not to miss the   nearby Giant’s Causeway – one of  Europe’s great natural wonders. Grab a perfect pint of Guinness in Dublin.

    Then wind down on the windswept  beaches of Ireland’s West Coast. 2- France and Switzerland Start in Paris, Europe’s most elegant capital. Then venture off to the châteaux and  prime vineyards of the Loire Valley. Move south to beautiful Bordeaux,   which boasts bustling city life and some  of Europe’s finest surfing beaches to boot.

    Head south of the peaks of the Pyrenees. Then taking a trip through  Southern France to the Côte d’Azur Don’t miss the magic of Corsica,  a true adventure playground. Dont forget traditional cooking in  Lyon, the country’s gastronomic capital. Try your luck skiing and climbing in the Alps.

    Then end by relaxing riverside in laid-back Zürich 3- Benelux, Germany and Austria Kick-off in Amsterdam. Then enjoying atmospheric canals  and beautiful buildings in Bruges. Cologne’s spectacular old town is  a perfect first stop in Germany. But be sure to head north soon after for  the vast port and riotous bars of Hamburg.

    Few cities can compete with the  style and youthful energy of Berlin. Don’t forget to visit Dresden, which has  become a favorite place for backpackers. Then head south to Munich, where Bavaria’s   capital boasts everything from snowy  scenery to beer-fuelled Oktoberfest. Cross over the border to Austria, and  conclude this itinerary among the palaces,  

    Museums, cafés and boulevards of Vienna. 4- Spain, Portugal and Morocco Begin in the Basque capital of Bilbao, Spain’s  friendliest city and home of the Guggenheim. Then it’s on to the city beaches, late-night  bars and enchanting old town of Barcelona.

    Ibiza’s nightclubs are famous the world over, but  its pockets of peace are worth the trip alone. Gobble tapas and dance the night away in Madrid. Then heading west for the  countless port lodges of Porto. Cruise down the Atlantic coast to the  historic Portuguese capital of Lisbon. Then make for the region of Andalucía,  

    Stopping in the cities of Seville and  Granada as you venture further south. If you catch a ferry across the Straits of  Gibraltar to Morocco and set course for Fez,   explore the medieval Moroccan city of  labyrinth alleys, souks and mosques.

    Finish up in Marrakesh, a colourful city  with a stunning backdrop of the Atlas Mountains. 5- Italy Start in Milan for a little Prada,  Gucci, and Leonardo da Vinci. Veer east to visit the world’s  most beautiful city, Venice. Then south to the foodie nirvana of Bologna.

    Glide onwards to Tuscany where Florence  and Siena make excellent bases to explore   the region’s hill towns. You can hardly “do” Europe and not to see Rome. And there is truly no better place to eat pizza   than in the crumbling yet  attractive city of Naples. Experience a Roman town frozen in time at Pompeii.

    Then sleeping in one of  Matera’s hand-carved caves. Kick back in Sicily on idyllic  beaches beneath smouldering volcanoes,   or enjoy the hectic pace of Palermo,  one of Italy’s most in-your-face cities. 6- Central and Eastern Europe Get going in Prague, a pan-European  city with beer that never disappoints.

    Move east to Warsaw’s vodka-soaked bar  scenes, Old Town, palaces and parks. Arty and atmospheric Kraków shouldn’t be missed. And should a trip to the charming cafés of L’viv. Leave cities behind for the majestic  wilderness of Slovakia’s Tatra Mountains. Then head back to civilisation  and immerse yourself in Budapest. 

    Where you’ll find two great cities in one. Finish this itinerary up in Ljubljana;  Slovenia’s capital is a perfectly formed pit   stop between central Europe and the Adriatic  if you’re eager to push on to the Balkans. 7- Scandinavia Start in the lively lanes of beautiful Copenhagen. And head north to Gothenburg’s  elegant architecture, fantastic  

    Nightlife and fully-functioning rainforest. A visit to Oslo is worth the expense. But after a while, you’ll feel  the pull of the Norwegian fjords. The mild climate and wild scenery of the  Lofoten Islands should not be skipped. Also shouldn’t be skipped the reindeer,  huskies and elusive Northern Lights of Lapland.

    Of course, no trip to Scandinavia would  be complete without a stop in Stockholm. If you’re travelling in summer, get  to Gotland – Sweden’s party island,   buzzing with DJs and bronzed bodies on the beach. 8- Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza  and Formentera (Island Hopping) Start your island hopping trip with Mallorca,  

    A Mediterranean gem boasting  stunning beaches and vibrant culture. Move east to Menorca with its tranquil coves   and untouched beauty. Discover  the island’s natural wonders,   including the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and the  ancient megalithic sites that dot the landscape. In Ibiza, embrace the vibrant nightlife and  dance your nights away at world-famous clubs.  

    During the day, unwind at the beautiful beaches,  explore the picturesque old town of Ibiza Town,   and revel in the bohemian  vibes that permeate the island. Formentera beckons with its  idyllic beaches and laid-back   vibes. Immerse yourself in this island paradise. 9- The Balkans

    Start with a slew of cheap but delicious wine,  watersports, and vitamin D on the Dalmatian coast. Then move on to Europe’s war-scarred  but most welcoming capital, Sarajevo. Be sure to take a break in  History-steeped Dubrovnik. Don’t forget to visit Montenegro’s  star resort Budva, which once rivaled  

    Venice with its pristine beaches  and lively outdoor bars. Head further south to Tirana for charming  architecture and urban exploration. Then visit the shimming shores of  Ohrid’s mountain-backed lake. Be sure to check out the chilled vibe of Sofia. Then move more upbeat buzz of  Serbia’s hip capital: Belgrade.

    End this itinerary by discovering Transylvania – you probably won’t find any vampires,   but you will find fairytale villages, colourful  festivals, and wolf tracking in the Carpathians. 10- Greece and Turkey Begin by finding the perfect beach in Kefaloniá. And continue to Athens for  a sunset over the Parthenon.

    Sail first to the island of Íos for  partying backpackers and hippie-era charm. Then move on to Crete’s Samarian Gorge. Get to the Turkish mainland for a visit  to the remarkably preserved temples,   mosaics, and baths in Ephesus. And continue to Kaş, the  beautiful town of Antalya,   for mountain biking, paragliding, or diving.

    Then venture east to Cappadocia’s  volcanic landscape and subterranean city. And wrap up among the bazaars, hammams, and  surprisingly hectic nightlife in Istanbul Today, we embarked on an unforgettable  journey to explore Europe’s rich cultural   heritage and historical tapestry. Throughout  this journey, we witnessed the unique beauties  

    Of each country and immersed ourselves  in the distinctive atmosphere of each   region. The enchanting corners of Europe  offer us more than just destinations;   they present a mosaic that brings together  the diversity of the world and various   cultures. Thank you for accompanying us  on this beautiful exploration journey.

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