Summer in Europe is a dreamy blissful bucket list item for many of us. Sipping Aperol in Italian cities, eating paella in Spain, strolling along avenues of ancient tree lined streets, swimming in the Mediterranean. There are so many amazing things to do in Europe in the summer, so much so that even Europeans don’t tend to go far for their summer vacations!
But knowing what to pack particularly if you are hopping around a few countries, can be an overwhelming challenge! We have road tested what to wear, what tech to bring, and how to juggle the liquids limit even if you don’t check a bag!
Lets jump into the ultimate summer in Europe packing guide!
What To Pack For Summer In Europe
What you will learn from this packing guide
- Learn how to hack the system for budget airline baggage restrictions.
- Plan how to dress like they do in Europe
- Hack tech packing with our go to list of tech gadgets
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How To Keep Packing Within Budget European Airline Restrictions
Not all airline baggage allowances are made equal and that has never been more true than when using European budget airlines. Dimensions are confusingly almost always different, with Ryanair generally being the default smallest carry on allowance.
If you are flying in and out with a US or Canadian airline and not taking any intercontinental short flights then you’ll be fine. But if you are packing for a Eurotrip and country hopping you’re going to need to pack smart.
Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered! With these handy tips you can pack light and pack smart, even if you only take carry on bags!
- Carefully check baggage sizes – Don’t assume your bag sizes are the same for every airline, check ahead with each airline you are flying with and keep your bag within the smallest limit. Most of the time airlines will ask you to check your bag size at the gate and if it doesn’t fit you’ll be charged a hefty fee.
- Know the difference between personal item and carry-on bag – A lot of European budget airlines allow a personal item and a carry-on bag, or you opt for the personal item plus a check in bag. A personal item is usually the size of a small…
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