Found this whole video really useful and informative, but I wanted to hear other peoples opinion as to whether they think booking the hostel on the day you arrive in a certain place is a good idea, as I was under the impression that booking earlier is often cheaper and safer?
nowadays, you don't need to book flights as you can take trains to london and then reserve a eurostar (€30 each way) to paris or brussels on the first travel day and vice versa for the final travel day
Just binged all your videos! Are you considering making more videos on interrailing? It would be super interesting to see the breakdown of what you took or how long you spent at each place and stuff. Great video :)
Ah thank you so much! means a lot! I've got a few things in the works at the moment, heading out to New Zealand and am planning on creating some content there, and then a few European locations this summer! Would you like to see more of the budget travel stuff? (:
Thanks for the video! Loved the other Interrail video you made and I was a little sad that there wasn't a second one 😅. I'm going on an Interrail trip in June (on my own). I decided to plan my first 3 stays ahead of time and I'll do the rest once I'm there. Kind of worried that I will end up in a dorm with 11 other people though (since I'm travelling alone and sleeping in one room with five strangers seems enough, lol). But we'll see how it goes! ☺
Hey man! you can, but only twice, once for leaving and once for re-entry. Me and my friends wanted to travel as much as possible, so rather than Interrail out of the UK and then have to do a smaller trip to loop back, or spend less time in places, we flew down to Croatia, and worked our way back through Europe, which allowed us to be a little more relaxed! Hope this helped! (:
Flew from London to Croatia, then Started the pass in Croatia - Vienna - Prague - Berlin - Amsterdam - Brussels - Paris then flew from Paris back to the UK! (:
Nice video. Only issue: do not always look for the cheapest in life or travel. Airlines like Ryanair do a lot of damage and invite a careless travel mindset. If you travel, learn about the impact and if you love this planet, try to take care of it
Found this whole video really useful and informative, but I wanted to hear other peoples opinion as to whether they think booking the hostel on the day you arrive in a certain place is a good idea, as I was under the impression that booking earlier is often cheaper and safer?
nowadays, you don't need to book flights as you can take trains to london and then reserve a eurostar (€30 each way) to paris or brussels on the first travel day and vice versa for the final travel day
Just binged all your videos! Are you considering making more videos on interrailing? It would be super interesting to see the breakdown of what you took or how long you spent at each place and stuff. Great video :)
Ah thank you so much! means a lot! I've got a few things in the works at the moment, heading out to New Zealand and am planning on creating some content there, and then a few European locations this summer! Would you like to see more of the budget travel stuff? (:
yeah definitely! so jealous of your life haha. Look forward to the videos :)
Question, do you think booking a place to stay the day of limits you at all? Not sure how fast hostels fill up
This is very helpful!!
where can i find interrailing/backpakcing buddies?!
please answer
Hey man! I featured your question in my newest video if you wanted to take a look? :D
Thanks for the video! Loved the other Interrail video you made and I was a little sad that there wasn't a second one 😅. I'm going on an Interrail trip in June (on my own). I decided to plan my first 3 stays ahead of time and I'll do the rest once I'm there. Kind of worried that I will end up in a dorm with 11 other people though (since I'm travelling alone and sleeping in one room with five strangers seems enough, lol). But we'll see how it goes! ☺
Skandinavia in June 2019🔥
Who is in the game? :D
wow sam. super well put together video sam. hope we get to meet up again in an awesome spot!
Thanks dude! Same here! Another photo/video sesh would be mint! (:
Can you not use the pass in the uk as well? Why did you fly?
Hey man! you can, but only twice, once for leaving and once for re-entry. Me and my friends wanted to travel as much as possible, so rather than Interrail out of the UK and then have to do a smaller trip to loop back, or spend less time in places, we flew down to Croatia, and worked our way back through Europe, which allowed us to be a little more relaxed! Hope this helped! (:
couldnt you of saved money by not booking any flights and using the interail pass to get from st Pancras into Paris and go from there?
you can't use an interrail pass in your own country
TheseDaiz oh right. wouldn’t the eurostar been cheaper than most flights anyway?
Very useful!! What was your route? 😊
Flew from London to Croatia, then Started the pass in Croatia - Vienna - Prague - Berlin - Amsterdam - Brussels - Paris then flew from Paris back to the UK! (:
Sam McMahon amazinggg thank you. Considering it this summer!
Hii Anna! I featured and answered your comment in my most recent video if you were keen to see it?
"Go to a coffee shop" eyyYYYY I KNOW WHAT COFFEE SHOP U MEAN BOI
Nice video. Only issue: do not always look for the cheapest in life or travel. Airlines like Ryanair do a lot of damage and invite a careless travel mindset. If you travel, learn about the impact and if you love this planet, try to take care of it
I disagree with the whole 'cook your own food'
Probably the best reason to travel is to eat food from other places