First Europe trip (revised itinerary draft)
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Spending 18 days in Europe in Early to mid September. What do you experienced European travelers think of the current Itinerary? Traveling solo (forgive my spelling)
Day 1 Land in Milan optional visit to the cathedral if time the transfer to Verona. Day 2 full day Verona with option to check out Lake Garda.
Day 3 transfer to Lake Como and spend day there.
Day 4 travel day ro Switzerland
Day 5-7 Jungfrau region. Day in Lanturbrunnan day in Grindewald and a flex day
Day 8 travel to Ansbach optional stop at the castle of mad king Ludwig
Day 9-10 visit family near Ansbach
Day 11 Travel to Ljubljana.
Day 12-16 Slovenia (day trips to Lake Bled, soca Valley and WW1 museum, The national park, The cave area, and Piran
Day 17 travel to Plitvance Lakes
Day 18 Plitvance lakes before flying home next day out of Zagreb
I’m calling this my Europe sample platter. Planning on coming back in the future with a more focused itinerary
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