Euro Summer, our way.

Euro Summer, our way.

The Euro Summer trip of dreams starts with your flights and connections created perfectly and with the flexibilty to move around this summer.

A few days in Paris turns into dinner in Milan. Time on the Riviera becomes a quick stop in Ibiza before heading home. Plans change while you’re away, and often, the best parts of the trip are the places that weren’t originally in the diary.

That’s why multi-leg travel works so well privately – it’s built for a Euro Summer trip to remember.

Most flights are short enough to keep moving without it becoming tiring, and being able to arrive and leave on your own schedule makes the whole trip feel far more relaxed.

London → NiceIbiza

A route that comes up time and time again over summer.

Usually starting in London, then down into Nice for a few days on the coast before continuing into Ibiza.

The Riviera tends to become a base rather than a single stop. Boats, beach clubs, lunches that turn into dinners. Some clients stay local, others continue onwards by helicopter into Monaco or Saint-Tropez.

Ibiza then shifts the pace completely. Less structured. Longer days. Usually a few extra people joining the trip somewhere along the way.

GenevaSardiniaMykonos

This route feels very summer Mediterranean.

Starting in Geneva, then heading south into Sardinia, particularly around Porto Cervo where many clients base themselves on yachts or villas during the season.

From there, Mykonos is an easy onward leg.

One of the advantages of travelling this way is not having to overplan everything. If plans move around slightly, or an extra stop gets added in, it’s usually straightforward to make it work.

AmsterdamDubrovnikAthens

A slightly quieter route, but increasingly popular.

Starting in Amsterdam before heading into Dubrovnik, particularly during peak summer when commercial airports become hard work very quickly.

From there, many continue into Athens or onwards to the islands.

The appeal is really the simplicity of it all. Short flights, less waiting around, and being able to move between places without losing full days to travel.

The Best Trips Tend To Stay Flexible

Most multi-leg journeys don’t stay exactly as originally planned.

People extend trips. Meetings move. Friends join halfway through. Someone decides they’d rather spend another two nights somewhere warmer.

That flexibility is often what makes private travel across Europe feel so different. The trip can evolve naturally without everything becoming complicated.

And with so many destinations only a short flight apart, it’s easy to make the most of being there while the season’s in full swing.

We spend a lot of summer helping clients move between destinations across Europe — whether that’s a straightforward return trip or several stops over a couple of weeks.

Usually, the best itineraries are the ones that leave a little room for spontaneity.

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