Hi all.
I have always wanted to travel, and last year I spent 2 months with a friend travelling across Europe. We did the major centres (London, Dublin, Paris, Amsterdam, Oslo, Stockholm, Helsinki, St Petersburg, Moscow, Berlin, Prague, Zurich, Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome) but I felt it was very rushed and we only spent a few nights in each city. Plus it cost us $20,000 each.
Whilst my previous trip had a large budget for a good period of time, I would like my next holiday to last 6 months. I want the experience of spending time immersing myself in a city and country, not feeling like I am being rushed from one place to another.
In this holiday I was thinking of spreading the holiday out through spending a month in each area. I would like to spend a month each in the UK/Ireland, Spain/Portugal, France/Belgium, and Germany/Netherlands, whilst spending two months through Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary, Malta and (if my budget allows me) Switzerland and Greece.
I am currently applying for my citizenship in Malta, which will allow me to travel throughout the European Union for this amount of time.
I was thinking of budgeting for about $120 a day, including accommodation and food, would suffice. That would give me a realistic $21,600 target to go towards (plus $2000 for flights, $1000 for transport, and $750 for insurance). I would obviously skew my budget towards the western European countries where it is more expensive to purchase, well, everything.
So, my questions are, does this seem like a realistic plan? How does my budget look? I could increase it to $150 a day spending but that would take me about a further 12 months to save up. And what about the destinations, do they look all good?
Thanks heaps :)
