Country-by-country Europe travel planning from Pakistan, including Western Europe, Central Europe, Balkans, Nordic Europe and the UK.
InternationalTours.pk now covers Europe country by country rather than relying on one generic Europe page. Travellers can compare France, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Germany, Greece, Portugal, Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, North Macedonia, Ireland, Bosnia, the United Kingdom and the Nordic countries.
France, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Netherlands, Austria and Belgium.
Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, Romania and Bulgaria.
Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania and North Macedonia.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland.
Compare flight routes from Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad, check current visa requirements and build the itinerary around realistic travel times.
Total trip cost includes airfare, hotel, visas, transfers, sightseeing and personal spending.
Weather and peak season affect both cost and experience.
Family, couple, honeymoon and group travellers may need different hotel locations, transport and sightseeing pace.
Use the relevant destination page to compare package lengths and request a current quote for your actual dates.
Start by deciding whether your priority is iconic cities, mountain scenery, beaches, history, family attractions or a multi-country route. France and Italy are strong first choices for classic Europe, Switzerland for scenery, Spain and Greece for warmer Mediterranean travel, and Central or Balkan Europe for travellers seeking better value.
Most continental European destinations in this cluster use Schengen rules, but the United Kingdom and Ireland have separate visa systems. Some Balkan destinations may also have different entry rules. Visa strategy should match the actual itinerary rather than being chosen only by convenience.
Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad usually connect to Europe through Doha, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Istanbul or another major hub. Flight time, transit length and baggage rules can materially affect the total trip cost.
A single-country itinerary gives more depth and less travel fatigue. Multi-country itineraries work best where train or short-flight connections are efficient and the total trip is long enough to justify the extra movement.
Before confirmation, review the itinerary day by day, verify passport validity, current entry requirements, airline baggage rules, hotel names or category, airport-transfer arrangements and cancellation conditions. Website prices are planning figures until a written live quote is issued for the actual travel dates.
A single-country trip usually gives better depth and less transit time. Multi-country Europe works best when neighbouring cities are connected efficiently and the itinerary avoids changing hotels every night. First-time travellers should prioritise a coherent route rather than the maximum number of passport stamps.
For one country, 7β10 days is often enough to combine a capital with one or two secondary regions. For two or three countries, 10β14 days is more comfortable. Very short multi-country trips can become mostly airports, trains and hotel check-ins.
Separate the land arrangement, international airfare, visa costs, inter-country transport and daily spending. In Europe, hotel location can have a major effect on the total budget because distant accommodation often increases local transport costs.
Your actual route should match the documentation used for the visa application. Confirm current requirements and appointment procedures before committing to non-refundable arrangements.
Use this guide as a shortlist, not as a final quotation. First confirm your passport validity and the current entry process for the destination. Next compare the same travel dates from Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi because airfare can change the ranking of two otherwise similar packages. Then compare hotel location, not only star rating: a centrally located 3β or 4β hotel can sometimes be more practical than a higher-category property far from the main attractions.
For families, check room occupancy, child ages, breakfast policy and whether the daily schedule allows rest. For couples, decide whether privacy, scenery, nightlife or shopping matters most. For groups, confirm the minimum group size, room-sharing basis, coach or van type and whether one group leader is included. These details usually matter more than a small difference in the advertised land price.
The quotation should identify the land-package price, hotel category or named hotels where available, nights, airport transfers, inter-city transport, sightseeing, meals, visa assistance, optional activities, payment schedule and cancellation terms. International airfare and visa or entry costs should be shown separately when they are not included. This makes the final trip cost transparent and prevents two differently structured offers from being compared as though they were identical.
Check the same travel dates across at least two practical departure airports, because a better airfare can change the value of the entire trip. Then review the hotel location on a map, the number of inter-city travel days and how much unstructured free time remains. A good itinerary should leave enough time to enjoy the destination rather than only moving between airports, hotels and attractions.
Also distinguish between services that are included, services that are available as add-ons, and services that are only estimates. Visa and entry rules, flight fares and some attraction prices can change, so they should be reconfirmed before payment. Keep the final written quotation and payment terms with your travel documents.
Every destination here has its own tour package page with real per-person pricing, plus a visa guide for Pakistani citizens. Compare budget options, plan a honeymoon or family holiday, or ask us for a custom quote in two hours.