RockPrincess asked:
im looking to go to europe in 2009 and i am 16 now but will be 17 when i go. are there any cheap travel compaines that will allow me to do that????
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wooooooooooooooooooooooow. thats really interesting.
try cheaptickets.com
minors?? how about majors?? nein…..haptz lloyd is good but ya need some money, to get soem honey,,…n i like mine clover,.,, thenx
if u are talking about a plane trip go to orbitz.com
Europe is a big place and you need to narrow your focus. Cities like Paris and London are huge travel destinations but can be gaspingly expensive. The newer members of the European Union tend to be much less expensive for travelers, though the airfare to get there may be a bit more. Re-post your question once you actually decide where you want to go.
Search “travel guides europe” and you should find many websites with information on visiting Europe.
There is no secret magic website that offers super cheap airfares. Also, someone age 16 or 17 (actually anyone over the age of 2) needs a regular ticket.
If you want to travel as an individual you need to do the research yourself. Go to the travel sites (airgorilla, kayak, cheaptickets, travelocity, etc.) and also check the airline websites. I have almost always found the best fares on the airline websites.
Be as flexible as possible regarding travel dates and the airport you fly to in Europe. For example, flying to Brussels may cost less than flying to Paris, especially during the summertime high-season. It might not help if your only destination is Paris because you then have to pay for the overland trip, but if you just need a starting point that is a good tactic.
Once you are in Europe you need to travel around. Check for train fares and RailPass information. Note that many budget airlines now operate in Europe and have airfares lower than the train fare. Be sure you know the whole cost because the train will take you from city-center to city-center while flying means you have to pay separately to travel between the city-center and the airport.
Search “backpacking guide to Europe”. Even if you don’t plan to backpack the guides offer LOTS of tips on how to reduce expenses.
Another option is to travel with a group or tour. Check in your area to find out if there are any schools, clubs or groups that have a trip to Europe planned and will let you join them. Groups are able to negotiat better fares with the airlines and also better rates at hotels.
Good luck!
I would recommand contiki!
I have used them three times.
its for ages 18-35 years old and have many excurstions.
check them out
Excellent way to get a taste of Europe. they take you everywhere and take you to really cool places to eat and like i mentioned before, excurstions, like white water rafting, sky diving, etc. depending on where you go. if you check their site, you will see their excurstions.
good luck!