I recently bought a
mini 4 pro just for that reason. My wife and I are taking a european river boat cruise from Amsterdam to Budapest in June 2025. And all my research has led to : keep the drone under 250 grams and fly recreational only. The
mini 4 pro, with STANDARD batteries (not the extended flight time ones) keeps the weight at 249g and, "supposedly", the drone does not emit a tracking signal when using the standard batteries. Just go to the EASA web site,
www.easa.europa.eu, type in easa member states (under the drone drop-down) and email a request for an "application for a drone operator number for non-eu" under the first country you'll operate the drone. They'll email you the form; it's a real easy to fill out; basically just your name and address; scan your passport picture and attach it to the application; email it back to them and wait about ten days. They'll bill you about $25 or so. I'm in the waiting period as we speak and they haven't billed me yet. And when they assign you a number it's suppose to be good for ALL the member states in europe. This is the avenue I've had to follow for my initial flight when I reach Amsterdam. And the
mini 4 pro is small, quiet, and easy to travel with, with excellent video quality. Just my 2 cents worth... Good luck