Great suggestion to get a solid place to start when planning a trip. The more targeted you are with your key phrases and keyword searches you will likely get more specific suggestions and information about an area.
my wife and I are absolutely loving your channel. We are in our young 50s and I love traveling and I’ve visited parts of Europe, New Zealand as well as a lot of the United States Mexico in the Bahamas one of the biggest problems we have is figuring out what the budget for a vacation and sticking to it. Are there any tips or a video you could put together to help us properly budget for a vacation and what percentages to save for? For example, should we budget $2000 for airfare to Europe planning on taking a week trip hotel rental cars etc. Thanks again for all your tips. We are now becoming incredible Packers and will probably never check a bag on an airplane again.😊
Thanks so much for sharing! I'm glad to be of use to someone. haha. Great suggestion on a video topic. Depends where you're flying from. Full-Retail for round trip flights to Europe from the USA per person usually ends up somewhere in the $1,200 - $1500 range for me. I am ruthless about searching for cheap flights through services like scottscheapflights (now called "going") or faredrop (owned by RU-vidrs kara and nate), OR accumulating points and miles through credit cards. In the cheap flights instance, this can make that $1200 flight $500 instead. If you play the points game correctly, they could be $0. I find that most of Rick Steves books have a really handy budget guide for how much to expect to spend in your destination country, including a breakdown of car/train/meals/lodging/etc. Hope some of this is helpful!