Planning a Europe tour from India in 2026? Here is the short answer: a 10-day Europe tour package from India costs between ₹1.5 lakh and ₹2.5 lakh per person covering flights, hotel, Schengen visa, travel insurance, and main sightseeing. The most popular first-time itinerary covers Paris, Switzerland, and Italy — three countries, one Schengen visa, ten unforgettable days. The best time to go is April to June or September to October — shoulder season gives you pleasant weather, manageable crowds, and meaningfully lower prices than peak summer.

Europe is different things to different people. For some it is Paris in spring — the Eiffel Tower lit up at night, croissants in a café too small for the number of people crammed into it. For others it is the Swiss Alps in September — glaciers and silence and a train that runs, improbably, to 3,454 metres above sea level. For families, it is the children’s faces at Disneyland Paris. For couples, it is a gondola in Venice at dusk. For history lovers, it is Rome — where you can stand in a building that was old when the Mughal Empire was still young.

Europe has been the dream destination for Indian travellers for generations, and in 2026 it is more accessible than it has ever been. Air India flies non-stop to five European cities. Turkish Airlines connects every major Indian city to 50+ European destinations at competitive fares. The Schengen visa covers 29 countries on one stamp. This guide gives you everything you need to plan your Europe trip from India — real costs, the visa process, the best itineraries for different travel styles, and what to watch out for.


How Much Does a Europe Tour Package from India Cost in 2026?

Costs depend on three main variables: duration, hotel category, and time of year. Here is a verified overview:

Duration Countries Covered Cost Per Person (Mid-Range) Cost Per Person (Premium)
7 to 9 days 2 countries ₹1.5L–₹2.2L ₹2.5L–₹3.5L
10 to 12 days 3 countries ₹2.2L–₹3.5L ₹3.5L–₹5L
14 to 15 days 4 to 5 countries ₹3L–₹4.5L ₹5L–₹7L
18 to 21 days (Grand Europe) 6 to 8 countries ₹4L–₹6L ₹7L+

A standard mid-range package includes return economy flights, 3 to 4-star hotel accommodation, daily breakfast, Schengen visa assistance, airport and inter-city transfers, and guided sightseeing at major attractions. It typically excludes lunches, dinners, personal shopping, optional excursions, and any tips.

If you are building a rough budget, plan for an additional ₹3,000 to ₹8,000 per person per day in Europe for meals, local transport, and incidentals — more in Switzerland and Paris (consistently the most expensive cities), less in Rome, Prague, or Lisbon.


Europe Trip Cost Breakdown: What You Actually Pay For

Expense Budget Mid-Range Premium
Return flights (per person, India to Europe) ₹38,000–₹52,000 ₹52,000–₹75,000 ₹80,000–₹1,50,000
Hotel (per person, 9 nights) ₹25,000–₹40,000 ₹45,000–₹75,000 ₹80,000–₹1,50,000
Schengen visa (per person) ₹11,500–₹15,000 ₹11,500–₹15,000 ₹11,500–₹15,000
Travel insurance (mandatory, 10 days) ₹1,500–₹2,500 ₹2,500–₹4,000 ₹4,000–₹8,000
Sightseeing and attraction entry fees ₹5,000–₹8,000 ₹8,000–₹15,000 ₹15,000–₹30,000
Meals (10 days, lunches and dinners) ₹15,000–₹22,000 ₹22,000–₹35,000 ₹40,000–₹80,000
Local transport (metro, trams, trains) ₹5,000–₹8,000 ₹8,000–₹12,000 ₹12,000–₹20,000
Total per person (10 days) ₹1.01L–₹1.47L ₹1.50L–₹2.31L ₹2.43L–₹4.53L

Switzerland is the most expensive country in Europe for daily expenses — a coffee costs ₹500 to ₹700, a mid-range restaurant meal ₹2,500 to ₹4,000 per person. Paris is second most expensive. Italy and Spain are significantly more affordable. If you are on a tight budget, Eastern European additions like Prague, Budapest, or Krakow deliver outstanding value — world-class history and architecture at a fraction of Western Europe’s prices.

💡 TravelDham tip: The Schengen visa fee is fixed at €90 per adult regardless of how many countries you visit. A 10-country Europe trip costs the same visa fee as a 2-country trip. Use this to your advantage — once you have the visa, add countries freely.


Best Time to Visit Europe from India

Season Months Weather Crowd Level Prices Verdict
Spring April to May Mild, 12–20°C, flowers blooming Medium 20–30% below peak TravelDham’s top pick — beautiful, affordable, manageable crowds
Peak Summer June to August Warm, 20–30°C, long days Very high Highest of year  Best weather but most expensive and most crowded
Early Autumn September to October Pleasant, 15–22°C, golden light Medium 15–25% below peak  Excellent — arguably the best overall time for Europe
Winter November to February Cold, 2–12°C, Christmas markets December Low Lowest fares and hotels  Good for Christmas markets and snow. Many outdoor attractions less enjoyable.

For Indian travellers, September and October is the single best window — the summer crowds have thinned, prices are 15 to 25% lower than July–August, the light is extraordinary, and temperatures are comfortable across all the major destinations. April and May are excellent for the same reasons with the added spectacle of spring flowers. The school holiday windows of April–May and October align well with these optimal travel periods.


Most Popular Europe Itineraries for Indians in 2026

Itinerary 1: Classic Europe — Paris + Switzerland + Italy (10 Days)

The most popular first-time Europe package from India. Three iconic countries, one smooth route, a perfect mix of romance, mountain landscapes, and ancient history.

Day City Highlights
Day 1 Depart India Overnight flight, typically via Istanbul or Dubai
Day 2 Paris Arrive, check in, evening Seine River cruise and Eiffel Tower view
Day 3 Paris Louvre Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral (exterior — restoration ongoing), Champs-Élysées, Arc de Triomphe
Day 4 Paris to Lucerne Morning Versailles visit (optional), afternoon train or coach to Lucerne, Switzerland
Day 5 Lucerne + Jungfraujoch Lucerne Chapel Bridge and old town, afternoon excursion to Jungfraujoch — Top of Europe (3,454m). Entry: CHF 145–199 (~₹14,500–₹20,000)
Day 6 Interlaken + Mt Titlis Mt Titlis glacier excursion via cable car — snow, glacier cave, cliff walk. Entry: CHF 96 (~₹9,600)
Day 7 Switzerland to Venice Scenic coach or train journey through the Alps into northern Italy, check in Venice
Day 8 Venice Gondola ride, St Mark’s Square and Basilica, Rialto Bridge, Murano island glass blowing
Day 9 Florence + Pisa Florence Duomo, Ponte Vecchio, Uffizi Gallery exterior; drive to Pisa for the Leaning Tower
Day 10 Rome Colosseum (pre-book — entry approximately €18 per adult), Roman Forum, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, Trevi Fountain, depart overnight
Day 11 Arrive India Return home

💡 Pre-book in advance: Jungfraujoch tickets sell out weeks ahead in peak season. Colosseum entry must be booked online. Vatican Museums tickets similarly. Leaving these to the day costs more and may mean missing them entirely.


Itinerary 2: Western Europe — Paris + Amsterdam + Switzerland (9 Days)

Best for couples and first-time travellers who want fewer countries but more depth. Amsterdam adds a completely different energy — canals, cycling culture, world-class museums — to the classic Paris + Switzerland combination.

Day City Highlights
Day 1 Depart India Overnight flight
Day 2–3 Paris (2 nights) Eiffel Tower, Louvre, Seine cruise, Versailles day trip
Day 4–5 Amsterdam (2 nights) Anne Frank House, Rijksmuseum, canal boat tour, Keukenhof Gardens (April–May only), Van Gogh Museum
Day 6–8 Lucerne + Interlaken (3 nights) Jungfraujoch, Mt Titlis, Lake Lucerne cruise, Interlaken adventure activities
Day 9 Zurich departure Morning walk in Zurich old town, fly home

Itinerary 3: Southern Europe — Spain + Portugal (10 Days)

For Indians who want Europe beyond the classic Paris-Switzerland-Italy route. Spain and Portugal offer exceptional food, warmer weather, dramatic coastlines, and prices 25 to 35% lower than France and Switzerland for the same hotel category and dining level.

Day City Highlights
Day 1 Depart India Overnight flight to Madrid
Day 2–3 Madrid (2 nights) Prado Museum, Retiro Park, Royal Palace, Mercado de San Miguel food market
Day 4 Toledo day trip UNESCO World Heritage medieval city, 1 hour from Madrid
Day 5–6 Barcelona (2 nights) Sagrada Família (pre-book — mandatory), Park Güell, La Boqueria market, Gothic Quarter, Camp Nou
Day 7 Barcelona to Lisbon Short flight (1.5 hours), check in Lisbon
Day 8–9 Lisbon + Sintra (2 nights) Alfama district, Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, Sintra fairy-tale palaces day trip
Day 10 Depart Lisbon Return to India

Itinerary 4: Eastern Europe — Czech Republic + Austria + Hungary (10 Days)

Europe’s best-kept secret for value-conscious Indian travellers. Prague, Vienna, and Budapest together form one of the most beautiful city circuits in the world — grand architecture, world-class museums, excellent food — at 30 to 40% lower daily costs than Western Europe.

Day City Highlights
Day 1 Depart India Overnight flight to Prague
Day 2–3 Prague (2 nights) Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Old Town Square and Astronomical Clock, Jewish Quarter
Day 4 Czech Countryside Český Krumlov day trip — a perfectly preserved medieval castle town
Day 5–6 Vienna (2 nights) Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna Opera House, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Belvedere Palace and Klimt’s The Kiss
Day 7 Salzburg day trip Mozart’s birthplace, Hohensalzburg Fortress, Sound of Music filming locations
Day 8–9 Budapest (2 nights) Buda Castle, Fisherman’s Bastion, Hungarian Parliament, Széchenyi Thermal Baths, ruin bar district
Day 10 Depart Budapest Return to India

Europe Visa for Indians in 2026: Key Points

Most Indian travellers need a Schengen visa to visit Europe. Refer to our detailed Schengen visa guide for the complete process. Key points for trip planning:

  • Visa fee: €90 per adult (approximately ₹9,400 at current rates) plus VFS service charge of ₹1,933 to ₹3,111
  • Processing time: up to 15 calendar days officially — apply at least 6 to 8 weeks before travel
  • Travel insurance mandatory — minimum €30,000 coverage, valid across all Schengen states
  • Apply through the embassy of the country where you spend the most days
  • The UK is not part of Schengen — it requires a separate UK Standard Visitor Visa if you plan to include London
  • Switzerland is part of Schengen despite not being in the EU — your Schengen visa covers Switzerland

Key Things to Know Before Your Europe Trip from India

Getting Around Europe

Europe’s rail network is outstanding and rail travel between cities is often the most enjoyable part of the trip. The Eurostar connects London and Paris in 2 hours 20 minutes (book separately — it is not covered by standard Eurail passes). The scenic train from Lucerne to Interlaken through the Swiss Alps is one of the most beautiful rail journeys in the world. Between cities in France, Spain, and Italy, high-speed trains (TGV, AVE, Frecciarossa) are competitive with flights once airport time is factored in.

Currency

Most of continental Europe uses the Euro (€). Exceptions in our popular itineraries: Switzerland uses Swiss Francs (CHF — significantly stronger than the Euro), the UK uses British Pounds (£), and Czech Republic uses Czech Koruna (CZK). Carry a mix of cash and an international travel card. Revolut and Niyo Global cards give good exchange rates with no forex markup — better than airport exchange counters. UPI does not currently work in Europe.

Vegetarian Food in Europe

This is a genuine concern for many Indian travellers and worth addressing honestly. Italy is the easiest — pasta, pizza, risotto, and incredible fresh produce mean vegetarians eat very well. France and Spain are harder — vegetarian options exist but require more searching. Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands are increasingly vegetarian-friendly. Indian restaurants are available in every major European city — London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Rome all have excellent Indian options at varying price points. Carry a few Indian snacks for long transit days.

Connectivity

Get a European SIM or roaming plan before or on arrival. Airtel and Jio both offer international roaming plans for Europe. A dedicated European tourist SIM (available at most airports) often gives better data value. Free WiFi is widely available in hotels, cafés, and many public squares across Europe.

Tipping

Tipping culture varies by country. In France, rounding up the bill is appreciated. In Italy, leaving a euro or two at cafés is common. In Germany and Switzerland, rounding up is standard. In the UK, 10 to 12.5% is customary at sit-down restaurants. You will never be embarrassed for not tipping in Europe the way you might in the US — but a small gesture is always appreciated where service has been good.

Safety

Europe is extremely safe for Indian tourists. The main risk is petty theft — pickpocketing in crowded tourist areas like the Eiffel Tower, Barcelona’s La Rambla, and Rome’s Colosseum area. Use a cross-body bag, keep phones in front pockets, and use hotel safes for passports and excess cash. Be cautious of anyone who approaches you with a petition to sign or a “found” ring on the ground — these are classic tourist distraction techniques in several European cities.


Group Europe Tour vs FIT (Customised) Europe Trip: Which is Better?

Factor Group Europe Tour FIT (Customised) Europe Trip
Cost Lower per person due to bulk pricing Higher — but you pay for flexibility
Pace Fixed schedule, cannot linger Entirely your own pace
Flexibility None — fixed departure dates and itinerary Complete flexibility — add, remove, adjust anytime
Best for First-time international travellers, seniors, large family groups Couples, repeat travellers, families with specific interests
Social element Travel with 20 to 40 others — can be enjoyable or frustrating Just your group — complete privacy
Customisation No — fixed hotels, fixed sightseeing, fixed meals Complete — hotels, restaurants, activities all chosen to your preference

TravelDham specialises in FIT (Fully Independent Tailored) Europe trips — customised itineraries built entirely around your travel dates, destination preferences, travel pace, and budget. We do not run fixed-departure group tours. Every Europe trip we plan is made for one family, one couple, or one group — not 40 strangers sharing a bus.


Frequently Asked Questions — Europe Tour Package from India 2026

How much does a Europe tour package from India cost in 2026?

A 10-day Europe tour package from India costs between ₹1.5 lakh and ₹2.5 lakh per person at a mid-range level, covering return flights, hotel, Schengen visa, travel insurance, and main sightseeing. A 7 to 9-day package covering 2 countries costs ₹1.5L to ₹2.2L per person. A 14 to 15-day package covering 4 to 5 countries costs ₹3L to ₹4.5L per person. Premium and luxury packages with 5-star hotels and business class flights are priced significantly higher.

What is the best Europe itinerary for first-time Indian travellers?

The classic Paris, Switzerland, and Italy combination is the most popular first-time Europe itinerary for Indians — and with good reason. It covers three of Europe’s most iconic and diverse experiences: the romance and culture of Paris, the dramatic mountain scenery of the Swiss Alps, and the ancient history and food of Italy. A 10-day trip covering these three countries is the ideal introduction to Europe for first-time visitors.

What is the best time to visit Europe from India?

April to May and September to October are the best times for a Europe trip from India. These shoulder seasons offer pleasant weather (12 to 22°C), manageable crowds compared to peak summer, and prices 15 to 30% lower than July and August. For Indian school holiday windows, April and October align perfectly with these optimal periods. Peak summer (June to August) offers the best weather but at the highest prices and largest crowds across all popular destinations.

Do Indians need a visa to visit Europe?

Yes. Indian passport holders need a Schengen visa to visit most European countries. The visa costs €90 per adult (approximately ₹9,400) plus VFS service charges of ₹1,933 to ₹3,111. Processing takes up to 15 calendar days officially — apply 6 to 8 weeks before travel. One Schengen visa covers all 29 Schengen countries. The UK requires a separate visa. TravelDham provides complete Schengen visa assistance as part of all Europe tour packages.

How many days are enough for a Europe trip from India?

10 to 12 days is the ideal duration for a first Europe trip from India, covering 3 countries comfortably without feeling rushed. For a more relaxed experience or if you want to go deeper into one or two countries, 14 to 15 days is recommended. 7 to 9 days is enough for 2 countries if you are short on leave. Anything under 7 days for Europe from India is not recommended — the journey itself takes 2 days (travel out and back), leaving very little time for the destination.

Is it cheaper to book a Europe package or plan it yourself?

For a first Europe trip, a package is almost always better value — not just cheaper but less risky. Tour operators negotiate bulk hotel rates and group flight pricing that individuals cannot access. The Schengen visa process, multi-city hotel coordination, inter-city transfers, and pre-booked attraction entry are all significantly harder to manage correctly on your own for a first trip. For repeat Europe travellers who know the continent well, independent planning can offer more flexibility. TravelDham’s FIT packages offer the best of both — customised like independent travel, managed like a package.

What should I pack for a Europe trip from India in 2026?

Pack light — Europe is very walkable and cobblestone streets are not kind to large suitcases. Comfortable walking shoes are the single most important item. Layers are essential — European weather is variable even in summer, and churches and museums are air-conditioned. A light jacket, a compact rain jacket, and versatile clothing that works for both sightseeing and restaurants is the right approach. Carry a universal power adapter (Type C and Type G for UK). Bring sufficient euros in cash for markets, tips, and smaller vendors, and carry an international debit or credit card for larger payments.

Are there vegetarian food options in Europe for Indian travellers?

Yes, though it varies by country. Italy is the most vegetarian-friendly — pizza, pasta, and fresh produce make it easy. Spain and France have fewer dedicated vegetarian options but international restaurants and vegetable-based dishes are widely available. Indian restaurants exist in every major European city and are a reliable fallback. Switzerland and the Netherlands have increasingly good vegetarian options. It helps to carry some Indian snacks for long travel days and remote areas where food options are limited.


Plan Your Europe Trip with TravelDham

A Europe trip from India involves more moving parts than almost any other international destination — a Schengen visa, multi-country hotel coordination, inter-city rail or coach bookings, attraction pre-bookings that sell out weeks in advance, travel insurance, and flights that connect optimally across the continent. When everything is coordinated correctly, Europe is a seamless, extraordinary experience. When it is pieced together from five different websites and three different operators, the gaps show up exactly when you least want them to.

TravelDham builds fully customised FIT Europe trips for Indian travellers — every detail planned around your group, your pace, and your interests. We handle the Schengen visa, flights from your city, hotels chosen for location not just price, pre-booked attraction entries, inter-city transfers, and Schengen-compliant travel insurance. You travel. We handle everything else.

We plan Europe trips across all budgets — from a focused 10-day Paris, Switzerland, and Italy trip to a 21-day grand Europe circuit covering eight countries. Families, couples, groups, senior travellers, first-timers, and repeat visitors — every trip is built from scratch for the specific people taking it.

Contact TravelDham today for a free Europe itinerary and quote built around your travel dates and destinations. We respond with a detailed plan and transparent pricing within 48 hours.