Going To Europe This Summer? Read This

Saturday, August 18, 2018
When you’re planning a big trip to Europe, you’re always going to want to make sure that you have fun while you’re there.  But, as with any international trip, it can be quite intimidating.  Because you often put a lot of pressure on yourself about what you want to do while you’re there and what you want to get out of it.  So if you want to make sure that you get the most out of it, these tips can help

1. Try To Speak The Language

So first of all, it could be a lot of fun for you to try and speak the language. When you are able to learn a new language, it can be interesting to get into conversation with locals, and it can be a fun challenge too. So think about giving this a go with a free app, like DuoLingo.

2. Make Time For Iconic Attractions


Then, also plan out the time that you’re going to see the attractions you want to see. You don’t want to go all that way and miss the Colosseum or the Eiffel Tower due to bad scheduling.

3. Avoid Jet Lag As Much As Possible

And lastly, if you want to be sure that you can really make the most of your time there, and actually enjoy the trip, you need to beat out jet lag as much as you can! Just take a look at the below infographic that shows how you can adjust your sleep. You may find that adjusting your sleep before you go makes you feel so much more energized for your trip.



Infographic Design By Source: Mattress Advisor

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15 comments:

  1. I think host nation residents are much more respectful when you try to learn their language. Your info-graphic is very helpful for anyone traveling abroad.

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  2. That chart is very helpful when planning. We always try to speak some of the local language. We lived in several different countries in the military and learned the languages so it is very helpful when traveling now.

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  3. I'm not going to Europe anytime soon but I'll surely take note of this. The infographic is really helpful too!

    xo, Janine | Off-Duty Mama

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  4. Loving the infographic. I am not good at my own language sometimes, I cannot imagine how I would butcher a foreign language!

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  5. This is some great information for anyone traveling to Europe. I agree it is so important to be fluent in language so things can run smooth and not be so challenging! The infographic would definitely helpful!

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    1. I myself has been planning for a great visit in Europe and this article is very helpful on my vacation planning.

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  6. We went with a tour guide when we visited Europe. It's hard to travel to a country whose people don't speak English or any language I use to communicate. Jet lag is totally there. The best way is to sleep a lot once reaching the hotel.

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  7. Jet lag is horrible, I have tried everything to overcome it but nothing worked. Next time I travel I'll use your infograph and hopefully it will work for me :)

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    1. I know right? Jetlag is no fun at all but this will not stop us to explore the world.

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  8. The sleep pattern adjustment infographic is awesome. I'd definitely be thankful for that when traveling to Europe.

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  9. Those are some helpful tips, I also would like to learn the language like some simple phrases or words. That pre-flight pattern shifting is quite helpful too.

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  10. It definitely pays to do your research. You can't be too prepared when visiting a foreign country.

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  11. Learning the language or taking a power refresher class is a great idea when traveling abroad!

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    1. i agree its always a great idea to do some research and learn the basic language before you head on your destination.

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  12. This is genius! I never thought of gradually adjusting your sleep pattern before traveling. This is going to change the game for my family.

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