Need some advice guys.
I won a trip through work to travel around France and a bit of Spain for tour of key wine regions, and I leave on May 4 this year.
First two weeks the rough itinerary is:
2 days Scotland (distillery tour)
4 days France (wine tour - Languedoc and Rhone)
3 days Spain (wine tour and visit Barcelona)
3 days France (wine tour - Bordeaux and Champagne)
Then we finish up in Paris. I've been able to push back my return flight till June 15 (work is still paying for it) from Heathrow.
So basically from May 17 till then I have a month to travel. The first week I've got booked: couple days in Paris, day trip to Burgundy, up to Bruges for a couple days, then to Amsterdam where I'll meet up with a mate or three.
From there I'm still planning it, and racking my brain how to make it all work and still have time to enjoy myself without travelling and rushing around. I'll likely leave Amsterdam on Sunday May 19. These are the things I want to do from there:
Day wine tour in Germany (Deidesheim)
Maybe visit Munich
Maybe visit Innsbruck
Perhaps visit Venice, definitely visit Florence (Tuscany wine tour), most likely Rome
Want to visit Athens and Santorini
Definitely Prague
London for the final couple days
My main questions are: am I trying to do too many things? And if I am, what should I leave out? And how much time minimum should I spend in each city to get a feel for it? And lastly, when travelling from Rome/Athens/Santorini/Athens/Prague, how can I do all that without costing a fortune yet making the most efficient way to travel to conserve time?
Cheers!
I won a trip through work to travel around France and a bit of Spain for tour of key wine regions, and I leave on May 4 this year.
First two weeks the rough itinerary is:
2 days Scotland (distillery tour)
4 days France (wine tour - Languedoc and Rhone)
3 days Spain (wine tour and visit Barcelona)
3 days France (wine tour - Bordeaux and Champagne)
Then we finish up in Paris. I've been able to push back my return flight till June 15 (work is still paying for it) from Heathrow.
So basically from May 17 till then I have a month to travel. The first week I've got booked: couple days in Paris, day trip to Burgundy, up to Bruges for a couple days, then to Amsterdam where I'll meet up with a mate or three.
From there I'm still planning it, and racking my brain how to make it all work and still have time to enjoy myself without travelling and rushing around. I'll likely leave Amsterdam on Sunday May 19. These are the things I want to do from there:
Day wine tour in Germany (Deidesheim)
Maybe visit Munich
Maybe visit Innsbruck
Perhaps visit Venice, definitely visit Florence (Tuscany wine tour), most likely Rome
Want to visit Athens and Santorini
Definitely Prague
London for the final couple days
My main questions are: am I trying to do too many things? And if I am, what should I leave out? And how much time minimum should I spend in each city to get a feel for it? And lastly, when travelling from Rome/Athens/Santorini/Athens/Prague, how can I do all that without costing a fortune yet making the most efficient way to travel to conserve time?
Cheers!
Last edited by Jaekus (2014-04-09 09:29:47)