Well folks after weeks of hard planning Sean Zarinegar is about ready to go. I have checked and double-checked every single thing that I will need on my Euro Trip. Let me tell you folks it was no easy feat to plan this trip, it took me weeks to mark out my journey but finally I think I have it under the belt.
The biggest problem that I had on my initial research of European Hotspots was more the fact that there was so much to do, and not enough time to do it in. I mean I would have to travel for years to be able to completely cover the entire Europe, and all I have is a couple of months. So I took all the grey matter that Sean Zarinegar had in him and finally came up with a plan. It will be a lot of traveling, a lot of sightseeing all packed into a limit amount of time. But if I can’t achieve it all in one trip then I would definitely go back and finish it up, who knows maybe this trip will be in sections. Either way my job will be to post all I can find on this blog so that you people can get a first hand experience in the matter.
So before I leave (which is tomorrow afternoon) I’ll let you guys in the Sean Zarinegar Euro Trip plan outline. Basically we’ll be hitting Ireland since they don’t require a visa for American Citizens, and then I’ll jump over to the UK and explore England. After than I’ll go down to France where I’ll explore as much as I can. From France I’ll jump over to Italy and then to Germany. From Germany I will hop on a plane and go over to Spain and finally I will hit up Portugal to end my first trip. As you might notice I completely ignored Eastern Europe in this round, like I told you folks it would take me too much time to explore it all. I have some sight marked out that I definitely want to see but if there are any of you folks that knows of a must see place on my journey, shoot me a mail.
What I’ll be taking with me on my journey will be the following. First on my list and most important is my passport; then my laptop, my cell phone and credit cards. I also bought a backpack since I think I’ll be traveling light and well all my clothes as well, for both warm and cold weather. I won’t be traveling with much cash but in every country I’ll buy some local currency. The good thing is that the European Union countries all work on the Euro so it’s pretty simple.
This will be my last blog in America before I get on that plane. I’m incredibly excited and I think I will learn a great deal on the way. I hope you guys are in for a ride of your lives, because I am, and I’m going to share it with you all. For now I need to get some rest and go over my list of things to do before I leave. This is Sean Zarinegar, getting ready for Europe, see you folks in Ireland.

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