Europe

Europe

Europe means short distances, incredible diversity, and stories coming to life at every step. From museum-like cities and Mediterranean beaches to alpine villages and medieval castles, the continent invites you to blend culture with relaxation, cuisine with nature. Pro Travel offers you a complete experience: well-balanced itineraries, carefully selected accommodation, dedicated guides, and worry-free logistics.

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Countries in Europe – choose and explore

Choose from our portfolio of European destinations, each with ready-to-go programs: seaside holidays, city breaks, cultural tours, cruises, and themed experiences. Open the country of your choice to see recommended travel periods, itinerary ideas, and current offers. We provide carefully selected accommodation, local guidance, and seamless transfers—so you can travel without worries.

About Europe

A mosaic of cultures, languages, and landscapes

Roman amphitheaters, Gothic cathedrals, Baroque palaces, Nordic fjords, lavender fields, and white islands on a deep blue sea. You can have breakfast in Paris, lunch in Rome, and dinner in Athens—all in the same week. High-speed train networks, frequent flights, and pedestrian-friendly cities make traveling a pleasure.
In the east, Transylvania and Maramureș preserve ancient traditions and hearty cuisine. In the south, Greece welcomes you with warm light, white villages, ancient sites, and seaside taverns.

Why travel across Europe

Many attractions, all close to one another

In Europe, you can check off iconic cities, castles, and museums in a single trip, with short transfers between destinations.

UNESCO heritage and refined art

From the Colosseum and the Acropolis to the Louvre and the Prado, you encounter masterpieces and historic sites at every turn.

Perfect infrastructure for multi-country tours

High-speed trains, short flights, and smooth connections allow you to enjoy elegant itineraries through several countries—without stress.

Diverse cuisine and memorable wines

Paella, pasta, meze, or sarmale—paired with Bordeaux, Chianti, or Assyrtiko—turn every day into a culinary experience.

High safety standards and quality tourism services

High standards and local assistance make travel predictable and comfortable, no matter the season.

Spectacular nature, from the Alps to the Mediterranean

Snow-capped peaks, fjords, green plains, and turquoise waters—diverse landscapes perfect for hiking, beach days, or cruises.

The most popular attractions in Europe

Paris – the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum

Unforgettable views and the world’s most famous art collection. Tip: book timed tickets and visit at sunset for the best experience.

Rome – the Colosseum and the Vatican

Ancient history and Renaissance masterpieces. Tip: take an early morning guided tour for quicker access.

Athens – the Acropolis

The Parthenon towers over the city and tells the story of democracy. Tip: wear good walking shoes and visit during the cooler hours.

London – Westminster and the Thames

Iconic and modern at the same time. Tip: take a walk along the South Bank for excellent photo spots.

Barcelona – the Sagrada Família and the Gothic Quarter

Gaudí architecture and medieval streets infused with Mediterranean energy. Tip: book your basilica entry online.

Transylvania (Romania) – Bran Castle and Brașov

Medieval history, legends, and Carpathian landscapes. Tip: visit early in the morning and have lunch in Council Square.

Cyclades Islands (Greece) – Santorini and Mykonos

Spectacular sunsets and storybook white villages. Tip: stay in Oia or Fira and enjoy evening walks.

Norwegian Fjords – Geirangerfjord

Dramatic nature and panoramic cruises. Tip: take a small boat excursion to explore the hidden side fjords.

Vienna – the Ringstrasse and imperial palaces

Elegance, classical music, and historic cafés. Tip: attend a concert in a smaller venue for a more intimate acoustic experience.

Experiences and activities

Culture and cities

  • Guided tours in classic capitals
  • Themed museums, galleries, operas, and concerts
  • Neighborhood walks, markets, and historic cafés

Nature and adventure

  • Hiking in the Alps, Carpathians, and Tatras
  • Cruises on the Danube, Rhine, and Nordic fjords
  • Cycling tours on EuroVelo routes, kayaking on glacial lakes

Relaxation and seaside

  • Stays on the Mediterranean coasts
  • Thermal spa retreats in Budapest, Baden-Baden, and Băile Herculane
  • Golf, yacht charters, and turquoise beaches in Greece

Family

  • Disneyland Paris, Europa-Park, Legoland
  • Interactive museums and large aquariums for kids
  • City passes with included transport and priority entry

Culture and gastronomy

Customs and etiquette

Greet in the local language, dress modestly when visiting places of worship, and be punctual. Tip around 5–10% where service is not already included.

Dishes to try

Valencian paella, Neapolitan pizza, Greek moussaka, Romanian sarmale with polenta, and a fresh croissant for breakfast.

Local recommendations

  • Romania: Transylvanian sour soups, aged cheeses, and wineries in Dealu Mare and Dobrogea
  • Greece: Fresh seaside fish, horiatiki salad, and Assyrtiko wines in Santorini
  • France & Italy: Artisan cheeses, fine pastries, and handcrafted gelato

Practical information

When to go

  • Spring and autumn – ideal for city trips and cultural tours.
  • Summer – perfect for beaches and festivals.
  • Winter – best for winter sports, Christmas markets, and the Northern Lights.

Visas and documents

  • EU citizens can travel with an ID card within the EU and Schengen area.
  • Non-EU visitors may need a Schengen visa or electronic authorization, depending on nationality.
  • Travel medical insurance is recommended; EU citizens can request the European Health Insurance Card.

Money and payments

  • Euro is used in most Eurozone countries; Romania uses the leu.
  • Cards are widely accepted; cash is useful in markets and rural areas.
  • Tipping is discreet and varies by country and service level.

Transport

  • High-speed trains connect major cities; Interrail is great for flexible multi-country routes.
  • Frequent flights connect capitals and islands; low-cost airlines require careful baggage planning.
  • In cities: metro, tram, bus, scooters, and bicycles.
  • Car rental is useful for rural areas—book in advance.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Do I need a visa for Europe?

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Is Europe safe for travelers?

What shouldn’t I miss on my first trip to Europe?

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Pro Travel Tips

  • Book entry tickets for iconic attractions in advance.
  • Choose centrally located accommodation to save time on sightseeing.
  • Buy city passes where they include transport and major attractions.
  • Wear comfortable shoes and dress in layers.
  • Eat at markets and bistros where the locals go.
  • Plan a free day in the middle of the tour for a more relaxed pace.

Plan your European journey with us

Imagine a morning in a European square: aromatic coffee, old buildings with shutters, a violinist playing at the street corner. Then a museum visit, a lunch full of local flavor, and a sunset over the sea or rooftops. Pro Travel turns that image into a clear plan and a worry-free journey. Tell us what inspires you, and we’ll suggest the trip that suits you best.