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European Discount Cruises
By Tom Houser
European discount cruises have always been popular for cruise enthusiasts. Whether you are a
seasoned traveler or planning your first trip on a ship, there are several important things to keep in
mind before calling your travel agent.
Here are a few tips to help you plan for your European discount cruise:
1. The time of year: While "Paris in the springtime" does sound very romantic, the truth is that you are
quite likely to spend many days in your cabin, because the weather can be cold and rainy. However,
the French Riviera in the springtime boasts warm temperatures, sunshine and beautiful locations to
visit. If you are not sure of the particular weather patterns of the places you plan to visit, it is a good
idea to check with your travel agent. They can advise you on rainy seasons or other weather-related
issues for traveling to a specific holiday location.
2. Your Budget for the trip: Decide how much you have to spend, and do not forget to include all the
extras like tourist attractions, transportation, souvenirs and meals, which are typically more expensive
in Europe than in the states. A typical dinner can cost upwards of 50 Euros per person, especially in
the cities. Look at the current exchange rate between your currency and the country you will be visiting,
so you have a much better idea of what the cost of your vacation is actually going to be. Consult your
travel agent on the availability of European discount cruises and ask what