Running through our Euro Summer!
6 Countries Visited
Roughly 13,000 Miles Traveled Round Trip
209,936 Steps Walked (Roughly 105 Miles)
Accommodations
1 Hotel
1 Self Proclaimed Seaside Chalet (Bunk House on a hill but you could hear the ocean)
6 AirBnbs
1 Irish Castle
Travel
9 Plane Rides
3 High Speed Train Rides
3 Car Rentals
3 Double Decker Bus Rides
1 Water Bus Ride
1 Gondola Ride
1 Row Boat
Countless rides on the Tube, the Metro, & Uber
7 Carry On Suitcases
7 Backpacks
1 checked bag(bought in Rome… lost a wheel in route to New Orleans)
1 lost cell phone
1 lost comfort stuffy
87 Pieces of sea glass/rocks brought home
50 Magnets Bought
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Traveling across Europe during the summer offers an unforgettable experience filled with diverse cultures, landscapes, and adventures. Exploring 6 different countries means embracing new languages, cuisines, and traditions, which enriches your perspective and creates lasting memories. One of my personal highlights from a similar trip was visiting the Cliffs of Moher in Ireland. Standing atop these dramatic sea cliffs, feeling the fresh Atlantic breeze, and seeing the rugged coastline unfold made me appreciate the natural beauty that Europe has to offer. Accommodations can also define your travel experience. While hotel stays provide comfort and convenience, unique lodgings like a seaside chalet or an Irish castle add charm and character to the trip. Staying in an Airbnb often allows you to live like a local, giving insights into everyday life, making your trip more authentic. Transportation across multiple countries can be an adventure in itself. High-speed trains are an excellent way to traverse large distances swiftly and comfortably, offering scenic views you can't see from planes. Using public transit such as the Tube, Metro, and Uber in big cities helps navigate urban areas efficiently while soaking in the local vibe. Packing light with carry-on suitcases and backpacks facilitates mobility, especially when switching transport modes frequently. Although losing items like a checked bag or even a phone can happen, managing these challenges with a positive attitude ensures your trip remains enjoyable. Collecting small souvenirs like sea glass and magnets from each destination is a cherished way to remember your journey. They remind you of the places visited and moments shared. Overall, a Euro Summer is not just about ticking countries off a list; it’s about embracing the journey, meeting new people, and creating stories to tell for years to come.
