Save Money When Traveling in a Group
If you're heading off to Europe with a few friends this year, make sure you take advantage of the opportunities to save your bucks, euros and pounds for those nights you want to splurge on a fancy dinner or you fail to convince the bouncer to let you in for free to that hot new London underground club.
Here are just a few ways to save:
Airport Transfers
Before you hop on a shuttle bus from the airport, find out how much a taxi costs. Often, you will find that with 3 or more travelers, the taxi turns out cheaper or just the same but with more convenience.
Rail Passes
If you choose to travel by rail, then a Saver Pass is just the ticket. It is shared by 2-5 people traveling together (at all times) and is available on a range of Eurail Passes.
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Follow Bakpak Guide's ten tips for planning your first trip to Europe and you will be sure to have a great experience!
No matter how manageable your backpack might seem in the comfort of your bedroom at home, I can guarantee that the minute you step off the bus, train or airplane it will feel like you’re lugging around a dead body.
Backpacking in Europe can be pricey. OK, so you shun car hire and hotel rooms in favour of public transport and 40-bed dorms, but...
Europe is not a third-world country, so who needs travel insurance? Not me. I'm a young, free-spirted backpacker. Oh, and I'm covered under my parent's policy.
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