Be in the know before you go
When planning a trip to Europe, it’s crucial to understand the requirements of the Schengen Agreement, which covers 27 European countries where internal border checks are mostly waived for short-term tourism, business, or transit purposes. To ensure a smooth journey, ensure your passport has at least six months of validity before traveling, and check the expiration date carefully, especially for children’s passports. Additionally, remember to carry your passport even within the Schengen area, and make sure to receive entry and exit stamps to avoid potential issues with authorities.
What Our Clients Are Saying
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Yampu ... you guys did it again! We had a great time. Thanks so much to you and the entire teams here and there. Both cities were beautiful and the time in each was perfect The hotels you found were in very convenient locations (the Ambassador in Prague was exquisite). Tour guides and drivers were excellent (esp Kveta in Prague who gave us so many great tips on meals, music and sites and Sandor in Budapest) All trains and transfers worked out perfectly And a terrific surprise … Seniors ride subway and trams for free! (Just need a passport in case anyone asks) Only thing was the sprint between KLM gates in Amsterdam! But we made it
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