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The Ultimate European Grand Tour: 30 Days Across 5 Countries from AU$27,035

MattPublished 20 April 2026 · Prices reviewed May 20269 min read

This is the big one — the trip Australian families save for years, take once, and talk about at every dinner party for the next decade. Thirty days across five European countries, eight cities, the Swiss Alps, the Amalfi Coast, Greek islands, and a Eurail pass that turns the journey between stops into an experience your kids actually enjoy. It's London's museums and Barcelona's Sagrada Familia, Venice's canals and Athens' Acropolis, Swiss mountain railways and Amalfi cliffside lemon groves — all strung together into one continuous month that will fundamentally reshape how your family sees the world. It sounds impossibly ambitious. It's not. Thousands of Australian families do it every year, and the per-night cost is lower than you'd think.

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The short answer: budget AU$27,035 for a family of four on a 30-night European grand tour with mid-range hotels and a Eurail pass. That's roughly AU$225 per person per night across 8 cities in 5 countries — less than most people expect for the continent's greatest hits. The SaveToRoam template seeds EUR 15,718 (~AU$27,035) — accommodation, mid-shoulder flights, Eurail 30-day pass + activities, and daily food. (The AU$44,720 figure is the luxury tier: upscale hotels AU$400–600/night, first-class rail throughout, plus premium experiences.)

Once the destination cost is clear, the next step is turning it into a plan. Use the family holiday budget template to organise the cost lines, the weekly savings target guide to work out what this trip means per week, and the trip savings platform guide to keep the itinerary and savings plan connected as prices change.

Comparing similar trips? See Europe family trip cost, Italy family trip cost, and Greece family trip cost.

The Trip at a Glance

This itinerary paces the classic European stops across a month, balanced between cities and natural wonders:

  • London (4 nights): Big Ben, museums, Thames river walks, British culture
  • Paris (4 nights): Eiffel Tower, Louvre, pastries, romance (even kids feel it)
  • Swiss Alps (3 nights): Interlaken, Lauterbrunnen, mountain trains, Alpine scenery
  • Venice (3 nights): Canals, gondolas, St. Mark's Basilica, island magic
  • Florence & Tuscany (3 nights): Uffizi Gallery, Duomo, Tuscan countryside, gelato
  • Amalfi Coast (3 nights): Cliffside villages, lemon orchards, swimming, Mediterranean food
  • Athens & Greek Islands (5 nights): Acropolis, island hopping (Mykonos, Santorini, or quieter alternatives), sunset sailing
  • Barcelona (5 nights): Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, beaches, Spanish culture, wind-down

30 days is ideal—enough time to sink into each place, avoid constant packing, and balance sightseeing with relaxation.

Flights: AU$5,600 (per family of 4)

From Sydney to London, return from Barcelona:

  • Qatar Airways, Emirates, or Oneworld via Middle East/Asia typically cost AU$1,400 per person return (Sydney to London, return from Barcelona). That's AU$5,600 for four people.
  • Book 12–14 weeks ahead. December–January (Australian summer, European winter) and July–August (peak) add AU$300–500 per person.
  • London Gatwick/Heathrow: Budget AU$150–200 total for ground transport (Gatwick Express, coach, or pre-booked transfer).
  • Return flight from Barcelona to Sydney: Usually more expensive than London, but one-way flights across Europe are cheaper than round-trip variations.

Pro tip: Flying into London and out of Barcelona (vs. round-trip London) saves backtracking and feels more natural for a grand tour.

Accommodation: AU$11,500

Mid-range hotels in European city centers offer great value. Eurail pass holders often get hotel discounts (5–10%).

  • London (4 nights, ~£183/night = AU$349/night): Family-friendly mid-range hotels in South Kensington, Bloomsbury, or King's Cross (Travelodge, Premier Inn, Citadines, or similar). AU$1,396 total.
  • Paris (4 nights, ~€200/night = AU$344/night): Mid-range hotels in central arrondissements (6th, 5th, 11th) near metro. Citadines, Artus Hotel, or equivalent. AU$1,376 total.
  • Interlaken/Lauterbrunnen (3 nights, €180/night = AU$310/night): Mountain valley hotels with views (Hotel Bernerhof, Eiger Hotel, or guesthouses). Walkable to trains, restaurants, trail starts. AU$930 total.
  • Venice (3 nights, €175/night = AU$301/night): Mid-range hotels on or near Grand Canal or Rialto area. Avoid ultra-budget (cramped, far from center). Hotel Gardena, Corte Zago, or equivalent. AU$903 total.
  • Florence (3 nights, €155/night = AU$267/night): Mid-range hotels in Oltrarno or near Duomo (Hotel Alex, Residenza d'Epoca, or similar). Walking distance to everything. AU$801 total.
  • Amalfi Coast (3 nights, €160/night = AU$275/night): Mid-range hotels in Amalfi or Positano. Beach access, walkable towns (Amalfi Holidays, Residenza Capri, or similar). AU$825 total.
  • Athens (3 nights, €130/night = AU$224/night): Mid-range hotels near Plaka or Syntagma, walking distance to Acropolis (Hotel Grande Bretagne cheaper alternatives, Hotel King George, or similar). AU$672 total.
  • Greek Islands—island hopping option (2 nights, €130/night = AU$224/night): Budget for ferry to islands (Mykonos, Santorini, or quieter alternatives). Mid-range hotels on the islands. AU$448 total.
  • Barcelona (5 nights, €170/night = AU$292/night): Mid-range hotels in Eixample or Gothic Quarter, metro-accessible (Hotel Majestic, Citadines, Praktik Bakery, or similar). AU$1,460 total.

Total accommodation: ~AU$8,930 (EUR 5,190 at template rate).

Eurail Pass & Transport: AU$4,200

The Eurail Pass is the lifeline for a grand tour, reducing booking complexity and offering flexibility.

  • Eurail Pass (30 days, continuous): Family of four, 1st class, ~€1,200 per person = €4,800 total = AU$8,256 total.
  • Alternatively, Eurail Select Pass (5 countries, 10 travel days): ~€800 per person = AU$5,480 total. Cheaper but requires planning which days to travel.
  • Budget recommendation: Use Eurail 30-day Pass for flexibility. Covers most trains (express, sleepers, high-speed) across Europe. Excludes some supplements (e.g., Eurostar London–Paris, Italian regional trains, reservations). Budget an additional AU$500–800 total for Eurostar, supplements, and local transport.

Also include:

  • Local metro/transport cards in cities (London Travelcard, Paris Navigo, etc.): AU$200 total.
  • Ferry: Athens to Greek Islands and return: AU$600–800 total (depends on island choice).
  • Amalfi Coast local transport (SITA buses, private transfer): AU$200–300 total.
  • Airport transfers: Already budgeted (London, Barcelona).

Total transport: AU$2,000 (beyond Eurail Pass). Eurail Pass + supplements: AU$4,200 combined.

Activities & Excursions: AU$4,800

  • London: British Museum, Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Thames river cruise. Budget AU$600 total (entry fees, guide if hired, miscellaneous).
  • Paris: Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Musée d'Orsay, Notre-Dame area. Budget AU$700 total (pre-book Eiffel, Louvre, small guide).
  • Swiss Alps: Jungfraujoch ("Top of Europe") train, Trümmelbach Falls, Schilthorn cable car. Budget AU$800 total (premium but spectacular). Or skip these and just hike and enjoy free mountain views (AU$100).
  • Venice: St. Mark's Basilica, gondola rides, boat tours, small entry fees. Budget AU$400 total.
  • Florence: Uffizi Gallery, Accademia (David), Duomo climb, Ponte Vecchio walk. Budget AU$400 total.
  • Amalfi Coast: No major paid activities; hiking trails, swimming, food tours optional. Budget AU$200 total (food, boat hire for beach access, optional paid hikes).
  • Athens: Acropolis, Parthenon, National Archaeological Museum. Budget AU$300 total.
  • Greek Islands: Island hopping ferries included in transport. Beach activities, swimming, sunset sailing optional. Budget AU$300 total.
  • Barcelona: Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, MNAC museum. Budget AU$400 total.
  • Miscellaneous: Guides, tips, small entry fees across all cities. AU$500 budget.

Total activities: AU$4,000 (or higher with premium experiences like cooking classes, private tours, or extra guides).

Daily Budget (Food, Local Transport, Incidentals): AU$7,800

  • Food: Europe varies widely. London and Paris are expensive (AU$30–50 per person per day); Southern Europe is cheaper (AU$15–30 per person per day). Average AU$25 per person daily = AU$100/day for 4 = AU$3,000 for 30 days.
  • Local city transport: Trams, metro, buses (covered by Eurail in many cities but not London/Paris). Separate cards/passes: AU$400 total.
  • Miscellaneous: Bottled water, snacks, tips, souvenirs, emergency costs, café culture. AU$1,200 budget.

Total daily budget: AU$4,600.

The Bottom Line

Line EUR AUD Auto-seeded?
Flights (SYD/MEL mid-shoulder, open-jaw return via BCN, family of 4) 3,260 ~AU$5,600 ✓ Template
Accommodation 30 nights 5,190 ~AU$8,930 ✓ Template
Daily budget 30 days × EUR 92/day (food, local metro, incidentals) 2,760 ~AU$4,750 ✓ Template
Activities + Eurail 30-day + transport (bundled) 4,508 ~AU$7,750 ✓ Template
SaveToRoam template total (auto-seeded) 15,718 ~AU$27,030
Travel insurance + EU ETA + tips + buffer ~AU$2,000–3,000 + Add yourself
Mid-range all-in total ~AU$29,000–30,000

Per person: ~AU$6,758 | Per person per night: ~AU$225

(The AU$44,720 headline is the luxury tier: upscale hotels AU$400–600/night, first-class Eurail throughout, and premium experiences. The template seeds the mid-range version.)

Why you should go: This is the once-in-a-lifetime trip. Your kids will see the world's greatest art (Louvre, Uffizi), architecture (Eiffel, Sagrada Familia), natural wonders (Swiss Alps, Amalfi cliffs), and ancient history (Athens) all in one month. A Eurail pass makes logistics simple—no car rental, no stressful driving. The pacing (3–5 nights per city) is ideal for families—slow enough to feel immersed, fast enough to stay engaged. You'll hit all the must-see destinations while leaving room for wandering, gelato breaks, and spontaneous discoveries. December–January (Australian summer) aligns with quiet European winters (cheaper, fewer crowds), perfect for families.

Best time: December–January (quiet, Christmas markets, AU summer holidays), April–May (spring, fewer crowds), or September–October (warm, post-summer rush). Avoid July–August (peak, expensive, crowded).


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We've mapped out the complete 30-day itinerary across 8 cities with daily activities, hotel recommendations, Eurail pass strategy, and booking links. Every stop is planned, paced, and optimized for families.

Explore the Europe 30-Day Family Grand Tour Itinerary

Updated 2026-05 — recalibrated to EUR 15,718 template total under the 2026 four-component architecture (mid-shoulder flights EUR 815/pp; activities + Eurail 30-day bundled EUR 1,127/pp; daily budget EUR 23/pp/day unchanged); London accommodation updated from £160 to £183/night to reflect current mid-range market rates. Sources: blog body Bottom Line, Skyscanner, Eurail.com 2026 pricing.

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