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As a young student, you are presented with a number of opportunities to travel. With nothing tying you down to any one place, you should take advantage of your lack of responsibilities and see the world while you still have the opportunity. One of the most exciting and fulfilling journeys you can take is a tour of Europe, as the countries are situated so closely to one another yet are different in so many ways.

The major problem you will encounter is cost. Travelling across Europe can be very expensive if you aren’t wise with your finances. The only way to minimize your expenses is to research the cheapest ways to travel across the continent, and visit places that you know you can see on a budget. Never fear, however, as we have made your life easier by compiling some of the best European travelling tips. Read on to find out how you can see the best of Europe without breaking the bank.

Use a rail pass

If you are interested in seeing as much of Europe as you can and not staying in the same place for too long, you will benefit greatly from a rail pass. Europe is efficiently linked together by a great rail service, and one of the triumphs of the rail system is how inexpensive it can be. An Interrail travel pass allows you to visit over 30 countries for as little as £163. This is a huge saving in comparison to flights. Furthermore, while air travel can be a quicker mode of transport, it doesn’t allow you to see the countryside in each nation, which can often be very beautiful.

Travel on a river cruise

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If seeing the many hidden wonders of Europe appeals to you just as much as seeing the major landmarks, then you may enjoy travelling on a river cruise. This mode of transport will take you on the many tranquil waterways that wind their way through Europe, connecting neighbouring countries and bisecting their major cities. The River Cruise Line offers trips that not only provide you with a method of transport but also mobile accommodation. This is very convenient, as securing affordable accommodation in each of your destinations can be time-consuming, stressful and expensive.

Consider camping

Travelling across Europe, particularly during the summer, can present you with a number of relaxing and accommodating natural climates. While finding a hostel gives you a roof over your head for the night, do you really need one? With a warm climate, a sky full of stars, and a budget that is decreasing by the day, there has never been a better or more appropriate opportunity to camp.

If you do not have the relevant equipment with you, you could hire camping apparatus in one of Europe’s many campsites; the continent is very camping friendly and many countries value domestic camping holidays very highly, so have sophisticated campsites to reflect this. Alternatively, pitching up underneath a woodland tree with a sleeping bag and a supply of water is also an option, and can be a great way to immerse yourself in nature with no expenses attached. Always consult a local authority or campsite however to check that there are no laws or dangers that will prevent you from doing this.

Travelling across Europe can be as cheap or as expensive as you make it, and as long as you have a passage to and from the destinations you are looking to visit, what you do in-between is entirely up to you. Hopefully with these travelling tips in mind, you can have a fantastic trip and still remain within your budget.