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Europe Travel GuideAbout Europe Travel Guide

1. A four-country tour of Europe, Germany, France, Italy, and Switzerland. The four-country tour of Europe, Germany, France, Italy, and Switzerland is considered the most common European travel route, including Germany, France, Italy, and Switzerland. This is also the first time for many people traveling to Europe. First choice for tourists.

2. Multi-country tours in Europe. For some elderly people, many will choose multi-country tours, such as six-country tours in Europe, eight-country tours in Europe, and ten-country tours in Europe (there is no fixed matching method). If It’s my first time to go to Europe, so of course I have to visit a few more countries. After all, I don’t know when I’ll go next time. However, most multi-country tour itineraries are relatively compact, so physical fitness should still be considered.

3. Travel to Nordic countries. Nordic countries generally include Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and Denmark. Generally, Nordic group tours include four countries, excluding Iceland. If Iceland is included, it will be specially marked. In addition, the Nordic route is usually paired with other places, such as the Twin Fjords (Norway), Russia, etc. Especially this year, more tourists choose Nordic + Russia.

4. Travel to the four countries in Eastern Europe. The four countries in Eastern Europe usually go to Hungary, Austria, Svalok, and the Czech Republic. However, in Eastern Europe, there are generally not many friends who travel after September in the second half of the year. Generally, there are more people traveling during the peak summer season.

5. Two-country tours. Two-country tours generally include France + Italy, Portugal + Spain, and the United Kingdom + Ireland. Among them, France, Italy, and Britain and Ireland are more popular, especially when French lavender is in bloom.

6. One-country tours and in-depth tours of one country are generally Italy, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Greece. The United Kingdom is also a popular choice for summer and winter camps; Switzerland is generally more popular in the second half of the year, mainly It is to go to the Jungfraujoch, the top of Europe, and Weisshorn, the highest peak in Arosa; the Aegean Sea in Greece has attracted many friends to go there, the most classic one is the two-island tour of Santorini and Mykonos.

7. Niche countries. These European niche countries refer to countries on the Balkan Peninsula such as Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. They are generally multinational countries. Some of these countries already provide visa-free entry for Chinese citizens, such as Serbia.