How To Plan the Perfect Interrail Trip
Let's talk interrailing! This summer my boyfriend and I packed up our duffel bags and backpacks and mini suitcases and took to Europe's rails. The past three weeks of journey has been absolutely amazing since there have been minor hang-ups, it's safe to say my incessant planning actually worked!
This post will take you step by step in what we did before we boarded our first train! Let's start with what our final route looked like - we started in Lisbon and made our way up and across Europe to end in Athens.
Now let's talk about how we got there! It all started with....
Step 1: Dreaming Big
Before researching every detail and budgeting our trip, George and I sat together and discussed what our absolute dream trip would be. We compiled a list of every single country and city we wanted to visit, dreamed up all the food we could eat, and discussed the perfect accommodation and transport. This all helped us figure out what was most important to us for our trip and became a starting point for route planning.
This is a step that a lot of guides often miss out, but it really helped in not restricting us from really thinking outside of the box and honing in on what's important.
Step 2: Dreaming Realistically
After your head's been in space dreaming up all the wonderful things to do. It's time to take your 5 star luxury Parisian hotel overlooking the Eiffel Tower down to something a little more within your budget (if your dreams don't align with your wallet!). For us, this meant taking a look at our list of countries and crossing off the ones we didn't really care about seeing just yet, as well as ones that were a little too out of the way. This very quickly leads you into...
Step 3: Route Planning
Using the handy interrail map, we looked at the countries we wanted to visit and drew some lines to see what the best route would be that would hit all our countries. This definitely takes some time and compromise - we each had to say goodbye to a place we initially refused to let go of (Reykjavik and Santorini!) Your first route plan, if all goes to budget, can definitely be your final one but be open to change!
Step 4: Research & Budgeting
Now that you have some semblance of a route plan. It's time to delve into research mode and set a budget. Areas you're going to need to look into are:
- Accommodation
- Food
- Travel (outside of your interrail pass)
- Spending money
Your budget will most likely change as you research and figure out what's important to you. For us, most of our money went into food and accommodation. From our initial dream trip, we figured that our priorities lay in having a private room close to city centres and eating!
After a lot of research, we settled on AirBnB's for accommodation (max €25 pp/night) and about €25 max/pp for a meal. This is by no means what we've actually spent, but it gave us a good starting point in seeing what we might potentially spend.
It was also at this stage where we made minor alterations to our route!
Step 5: Plan, Plan, Plan...
After all the daydreaming and research, we just had to go for it! After all the pre-planning, this is when we made it all concrete. After deciding that our potential budget was doable and stalking many a travel instagram, we booked our interrail tickets!
From that point onwards it was just a matter of booking each AirBnB and putting together itineraries for each city.
Step 6: Travel!
After it's all booked there's nothing left to do but go!
It took us a hefty 6 months to get to step 5, but once it was all booked, it felt amazing. Now, we're on the road and loving (almost) every minute of it. It's definitely been one of the most worthwhile trips I have ever decided to take.
Until next time friends,
Soph x