With dozens of affordable daily flights from the UK to popular holiday destinations across the EU, finding the perfect holiday or short break has never been easier or with greater choice from budget to exclusive luxury accommodation.
While package holidays to resorts like Spain, Italy and Greece to name a few are extremely popular, with tens of thousands of accommodation choices, many people now plan their own holiday. Its so easy, just decide on a destination and search for accommodation at the level of style, luxury and price that suits in that locality.
With such a variety of hotels, apartments, B&B, resorts, villas or even wooden cabins in beautiful surroundings, there is something to suit everyone's holiday dreams in Europe.
The list is endless from sightseeing, awe inspiring architecture, arts, music, sun drenched beaches, romantic hideaway holidays and so on......
We started our featured European destinations with Spain and Portugal for those seeking wondrous beaches and added the awe inspiring Austria for a completely different holiday. With many more being added over the coming weeks and months.
Here at Exclusive Travel we research and review holiday destinations their attractions and the accommodation available across the world and continually add new destinations weekly with guides to the top locations, exclusive holiday rentals, top beach's and so much more for you to explore.
Europe city breaks. From Madrid to Reykjavik, Berlin to Amsterdam, Europe offers some of the best city breaks around! Think culture and cuisine, shopping and people watching and you've got yourself a pretty cool getaway.
For work or holidays one can travel across all 27 EU countries without border restrictions. The countries are:-
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden.
Though not officially in the European Union, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, residents are allowed to work in the EU on equal terms to EU nationals. |