Tag Archives: Europe

Europe Will Start Fingerprinting Travelers This Fall: Here’s What To Expect

Share The Article After many years of delays, it’s finally happening, my friends. No, not the Electronic Travel Authorization, the other (equally) bureaucratic hurdle facing travelers when landing in the European Union (EU) in the near future—and this includes Americans. The 27-country-strong block is gearing up to launch its much-postponed Entry-Exit System, commonly shortened to […]

Top 5 Spring Destinations In Europe For Cheaper Prices & Less Crowds

Share The Article Now that blossoms are popping up and days are getting longer across Europe, you may be thinking whether now’s the time to finally book that Transatlantic getaway. We’re here to tell you it is the perfect time: Think more pleasant temps, yet not scorching-hot like in summer, smaller crowds, particularly across major […]

Travelers Will Not Need Authorization To Visit Europe Until 2026: ETIAS Delayed

Share The Article For a number of years now, Europe has been touting the release of a digital travel permit, or in technical terms, an ETIAS, that would apply to all Americans flying to the continent. From 2021 up until now, it’s been delayed more times than we can count. Though some news outlets reported […]

These Are the Top 5 Most Popular Sunny Destinations In Europe For 2025 – And They Are All In One In Country

Share The Article Last Updated 3 mins ago If you’re planning on crossing the pond this spring or summer for a much-needed culture-infused sunny break, there’s one country in particular that should be at the top of your list. According to Mabrian, a travel intelligence firm, Spain has already captured a whopping one-third of global travel […]

This Sunny Mediterranean Country Offers The Most Affordable Luxury Vacations In Europe

Share The Article Beautiful as it may be, not to mention incredibly historical, Europe is not typically associated with budget-friendly vacations, especially if we’re talking about the sun-drenched Mediterranean: According to Budget Your Trip, a 5-star hotel in Dubrovnik, one of the most popular destinations in Croatia, will set you back by an average of […]

These Are 4 Of The Most Exciting Nonstop Flights To Europe In 2025

Share The Article Fairytale castles, ancient cities dating back to times immemorial, and beautiful architecture just about everywhere you look: Europe is calling, and it’s high time you answered. This year will be one of the most exciting ones for US-Europe travel yet, as not only is connectivity increasing between North America and the Old […]

These Are The Top 5 Cheapest Cities To Visit In Europe For 2025 According To Experts

Share The Article Last Updated 45 seconds ago Dreaming of cobbled streets that look frozen in time, medieval castles that put Walt Disney’s most fantastical creations to shame, and all that amazing culture you can’t access in the sprawling American suburb you call home? Europe is calling, and if you plan on taking that call […]

7 Lesser-Known Ancient Cities In Europe That Feel Just Like Rome

Share The Article If Rome is on your bucket list for 2025, we’d urge you to think twice before booking those flights in the next few weeks, especially if you hate the crowds. As fascinating as it may be, the Eternal City is among the continent’s worst destinations for overtourism, with millions of people flocking […]

4 Incredible Digital Nomad Destinations In Europe That Will Not Be Freezing Cold This Winter

Share The Article Last Updated 3 mins ago Are you a digital nomad country-hopping in Europe and already shivering at the thought of winter fast approaching? As incredible a home base as the Old Continent is, for all the culture, amazing food, and high quality of life you get, the period between December and March […]

These Are The 5 Most Incredible Train Journeys In Europe You Can Experience This Fall

Share The Article Last Updated 1 day ago Europe, fall scenery, and a comfy train ride – you couldn’t find a better combo if you tried. The Old Continent is currently at its peak scenery-wise, and the only way to take in as much of it as humanly possible is through rail travel. The only […]