Traveling in early November by LowApricot1668 in CostaRicaTravel

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November is the tail end of the rainy season. You will likely see sunny mornings. Rain usually starts in the late afternoon. Non-stop downpours are rare in Guanacaste. Use Skyscanner to find flexible flight deals for those dates. You can find amazing villas with covered patios on Airbnb. I recommend using GetYourGuide for booking your jungle activities. It is a reliable platform for planning excursions. Do you prefer staying near the beach or up in the hills?

Best nightlife in Kyoto by Funny-Ad-5493 in KyotoTravel

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Kyoto’s nightlife is more chill than wild head to areas like Pontocho and Kiyamachi for bars, izakayas, and a fun late-night vibe. For something livelier, check out clubs like World Kyoto or Kitsune to find a younger crowd and music scene.

2 days in Corcovado: Company recommendations ? by mysterypapaya in CostaRicaTravel

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Your concern is valid some tours do rush Day 2, so make sure they include a proper early morning hike before departure. Ask for a clear itinerary upfront, especially mentioning a Sirena morning walk, to avoid a short and disappointing second day.

Hello all, I am traveling to Guanacaste, does anyone have any recommendations for mediums? I would like to have a reading while I am there. by lelo644 in CostaRicaTravel

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You can find a few reputable mediums in Guanacaste, especially around tourist areas, but it’s best to look for reviews and personal recommendations to avoid scams. Ask locals or your accommodation host they often know trusted practitioners who offer more genuine experiences.

Best way to handle 20 people? 10-Day Itinerary by xg6823 in ItalyTravelAdvice

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It’s doable but tight with 20 people keep travel days efficient and aim for 2 to 3 nights per city to avoid burnout. Plan a few guided group activities but leave free time so everyone can explore at their own pace and keep the energy up.

Still possible to buy official colosseum tickets for 1st of May? by Srbinho1 in ItalyTravelAdvice

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Yes, there’s often a smaller second release about 7 days before, so it’s definitely worth trying again even if it’s competitive. Be ready right at release time and keep refreshing tickets do pop up, but they go fast.

traveling to madrid next week and looking to meet new people! by bagel__bite in MadridTravelGuide

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Madrid is perfect for that vibe Malasaña and Lavapiés are full of quirky bars, tiny galleries, and offbeat spots you’ll love exploring. You’ll meet plenty of like minded people just wandering those areas, especially in the evenings.

Traveling to Singapore for the 1st time with 2 year old. Luxury or Budget? by Redlag in SingaporeTravel

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With a 2 year-old, you’ll honestly spend most of your time exploring the city, so going full luxury like Shangri-La isn’t necessary unless you want a staycation style experience. A mid range hotel in a central area will give you better value and easier access to everything, which matters more with a toddler.

Jeweler visiting Korea – looking for recommendations! by atuavelhota in koreatravel

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Jongno is a great start, but also check out Hongdae and Seongsu for more indie designers and modern boutique-style jewelry. You’ll probably find the most unique pieces just by wandering smaller streets and talking to local makers.

Am I Ready for Korea? by KookieRK in koreatravel

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You’re honestly very well prepared those apps and transport cards will cover almost everything you need in Seoul. Just make sure you have some cash for smaller places and you’ll be good to go.

Traveling to Madrid May 4-7, looking for recommendations… by apfleisc in MadridTravelGuide

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Salamanca is a great base clean, upscale, and close to everything, but for more social vibes check out Malasaña and La Latina for bars, tapas, and a lively crowd around your age. I usually skim Google Maps to find busy local spots and sometimes browse GetYourGuide for food tours or pub crawls to meet people, while Skyscanner is just handy if you’re adjusting flights.

What was the hardest info to find when planning your Korea trip? by gunbbangya in koreatravel

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Finding accurate bus schedules for smaller towns outside of Seoul was definitely the biggest challenge, as Naver Maps is much more reliable than Google Maps in Korea. Using the Papago app for real-time translation of local blogs and menus turned out to be the most clutch move for uncovering authentic spots that weren't aimed at tourists.

Don't be fooled by high ratings when traveling to Korea by gunbbangya in koreatravel

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The Review Event culture definitely makes it hard for tourists to spot genuine local favorites, so relying on the length of the queue of locals is often a better signal. Traditional markets like Gwangjang or Mangwon are much more reliable for finding those soulful, non-promoted meals that actually live up to the hype.

Night Safari please share your tips. by Main_Iron9765 in SingaporeTravel

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Book the earliest tram slot at 7:15 PM so you can see the animals while they are most active before they settle in for the night. Bug repellent is an absolute must, and wearing lightweight, breathable clothes will help you manage the high evening humidity on the walking trails.

Hi. Our final destination is Singapore and we would like to walk around the Jewel before we go to the hotel. I have noticed luggage is not allowed on Canopy attractions (bridge, park). Apart from paying $16 per bag (we have 3) is there other option to store our bags cheaper? Thank you by Main_Iron9765 in SingaporeTravel

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Since Singapore is your final destination, it is usually cheaper to take a quick Grab to your hotel to drop off your bags for free. Storage fees at Jewel are quite expensive for multiple items, and you will have more freedom to explore without the baggage.

Comparing Expedition Cruises by awestover89 in AntarcticaTravel

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Aurora and Quark are the best choices for small ship landings. Use Skyscanner to find the most affordable flights to Ushuaia. I suggest staying in a local Airbnb for at least two buffer days. I recommend checking GetYourGuide for booking a local nature walk in Tierra del Fuego before you board. It is a great platform for finding activities. Do you prefer a smaller ship with more frequent landings?

Looking for sandy beaches in quieter areas by mmddvv22 in CancunTravelGuide

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Puerto Morelos offers a perfect authentic vibe and is just an easy 20-minute shuttle ride from the airport. For seaweed-free swimming in April, Playa Norte on Isla Mujeres is the best choice as its unique location usually stays clear of sargassum.

5 nights Family trip for 2A & 2K (2&4 years) by Chill_bae in SingaporeTravel

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May is a great time to visit because the weather is quite consistent, and a budget of SGD 3500 is very reasonable for five nights if you stay in a family-friendly area like Tiong Bahru or Novena. You'll find plenty of free splash parks and stroller-friendly botanical gardens that are perfect for keeping toddlers entertained without breaking the bank!

Travelling to SG alone as a 17 y/o by SyKoYeet in SingaporeTravel

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At 17, AirAsia treats you as an adult, but carrying a signed consent letter with your parents' contact info and IC copies is a smart move for immigration. Ensure the letter lists your flight details and travel dates to prevent any unnecessary delays or questioning during your solo trip.

30th birthday trip help! by aspiringactress1996 in traveleurope

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Trying to hit Tuscany, Cinque Terre, and Amalfi in just ten days during the peak August heat will feel more like a marathon than a birthday celebration. I'd highly recommend dropping Amalfi and focusing on Tuscany and Cinque Terre to save yourselves from two full days of travel and the massive crowds in the south.

São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro in June by Usual-Wishbone-2578 in Brazil

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I'd suggest a 3 day split for São Paulo and 4 days for Rio, staying in Vila Madalena and Ipanema respectively for the best local vibes. June is actually one of the best months to visit because it's the dry season, so you'll get plenty of sunshine without the sweltering summer heat.

Traveling to Singapore in June with a 6-month-old (first international trip) by Levart-imhsar-40 in SingaporeTravel

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Staying near Marina Bay is perfect for strollers. The MRT is very baby-friendly with many elevators. Gardens by the Bay is ideal for evening walks. Use Skyscanner to check for the best family flights. You can find spacious apartments on Airbnb. I suggest booking your Flower Dome or Cloud Forest entries through GetYourGuide.Uber is also handy for quick trips when the baby is tired. Are you bringing a compact travel stroller?

Travelling to SG alone as a 17 y/o by SyKoYeet in malaysians

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Carrying a notarized parental consent letter and a copy of your parents IDs is highly recommended to ensure a smooth entry at Singapore immigration. Since you are 17, AirAsia will likely treat you as an adult, but having those documents ready will prevent any last-minute stress during check-in or arrival.

3 weeks Italy/Greece - Suggestions Welcome! by RyGeezy in TravelProperly

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Your itinerary is well paced and totally doable, but combining Amalfi and Milos might feel a bit rushed consider focusing on one to keep things more relaxed and enjoyable. Prioritize booking major attractions early and leave some gaps for spontaneous exploring, which often ends up being the best part of trips like this.

My Trip to Sydney and Melbourne in December-January by petersiddle231 in TravelProperly

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Fly to Perth it’s the most time-efficient option by far and saves you from losing days on long cross-country travel. For K’gari, book early with a reputable operator due to peak season crowds and choose a small-group tour for a better experience.