HOW MUCH WOULD IT COST TO TRAVEL EUROPE?

I want to travel Europe and some other countires near by for my honey moon. How much would it cost for hotels (not expensive ones) and plane tickets from country to country in the following countries?

Turkey: Istanbul,
Greece: Athens
Italy: Rome, Venice, Florence, Sicily, Milan,
Switzerland: ?
Germany: Berlin, Munich
England: London
Netherlands: Amsterdam
Belgium: Brussels
France: Paris
Spain: Barcelona, Madrid
Portugal: Lisbon
Morocco: Casablanca, Fez

i figure if i go frojm country to country, it will be cheap cuz they are next to one annother. how many dollars would it be ROUGHLY?



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