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First Time Traveling to Europe? Here’s Everything You Need to Know

  • Writer: Annie Hall
    Annie Hall
  • Apr 14
  • 2 min read

There’s something about your first trip to Europe that just feels different.

Maybe it’s walking through streets older than anything you’ve seen before…or sitting at a café realizing you’re exactly where you always imagined you’d be.

But before that moment happens, there’s usually one feeling that comes first:

Where do I even start?


As a Europe vacation planner in NJ, this is one of the most common questions I get — because while Europe is incredible, planning it can feel overwhelming.


Start with Fewer Places, Not More

The biggest mistake first-time travelers make?

Trying to do too much.

Europe isn’t meant to be rushed. Instead of visiting 5–6 cities, focus on 2–3 and actually experience them.

You’ll enjoy it more — and remember it better.


Choose the Right Countries for Your Style

Every destination in Europe feels different.

  • Italy → culture, food, history

  • France → elegance, romance

  • England → tradition, structure

  • Croatia → coastal beauty, relaxed pace

The key is choosing places that match your travel style — not just what’s popular.


Plan Your Logistics Carefully

This is where things can get complicated quickly:

  • Trains vs flights

  • Travel time between cities

  • Hotel locations

  • Transfers

These details might seem small — but they shape your entire experience.

As a travel advisor in New Jersey, this is where I help most — making everything flow seamlessly.


Expect a Different Pace

Europe isn’t fast — and that’s part of the charm.

Meals are longer. Days are slower. Experiences are meant to be savored.

Once you lean into that, everything starts to feel easier.


Final Thoughts

Your first trip to Europe should feel exciting — not overwhelming.

With the right plan, it becomes everything you imagined… and more.


If you’re starting to plan your first Europe trip and want guidance, I’d love to help you map it out.

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