A practical framework for balancing must-see highlights with recovery days, so your vacation stays exciting from start to finish.
Planning a multi-country trip feels exciting until every day becomes a sprint. The key is to plan around your energy, not just your wishlist.
Start by choosing one anchor city in each country. Build your schedule around those anchors and limit same-day border crossings whenever possible.
Use a 3-1 rhythm: three active days followed by one lighter day. Light days can still include local experiences like markets, cafés, or scenic train rides.
Pre-book only the high-demand items. Keep the rest flexible. Overbooking every hour creates stress and leaves no room for weather shifts or spontaneous discoveries.
Finally, keep transfer days simple. Choose one meaningful activity and avoid stacking tours on travel days.
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