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I was recently in Panajachel guatemala and they had both paragliding and scuba diving there. im a diver already and want to get into paragliding as well. anyone been anywhere else where both these sports are present ? anywhere in the world is fine.
I'm doing the 4 day/4 night Cusco City, Sacred Valley Tour & 2D Inca Trail in May. For anyone who has done this tour, what happens with our luggage each day- when we bring it with us and when it's taken to the next hotel for us?
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I’m planning a 17-day trip in early–mid April with my girlfriend and would like some feedback on pacing and ideas to fill a gap. We’re aiming for a balance of city, nature, relaxation, and some diving.
Current plan (rough)
Hong Kong + Shenzhen: ~4 days total
(Urban contrast, food, tech, day trips. They’re next to each other, so seems efficient.)
Koh Tao + Koh Phangan: ~7-8 days
(Relaxation, nature, diving/snorkeling. April is the best season for this area.)
Bangkok: ~2 days
(We’ve already been multiple times, so just a short stop.)
That puts us at ~13-14 days, so we’re missing around 4-5 days.
Additional thought
We were considering adding Shanghai for 3–4 days after Hong Kong/Shenzhen.
Pros: Another major city experience, variety
Cons: Extra flights, visa hassle, big-city fatigue
Alternatively, we could skip Shanghai and add more days in Thailand, but we’ve already been to Phuket, so unsure which destinations make sense in April for weather, beaches, or nature.
Questions
Is 4–5 days for Hong Kong + Shenzhen too rushed or reasonable?
Is ~8 days too much or too little for Koh Tao + Koh Phangan combined?
For the remaining ~5 days, what would you suggest that fits naturally into this route?
Would Shanghai be worth adding, or better to focus on Thailand or any other location?
FYI I've already been to Japan, Northern Vietnam, bali, Singapore.
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Hoping someone can tell me if this is worth pursuing or if I'm wrong!
Sun Country flight (LAS to MSP) was delayed by 12 hours (due to crew issues they told us). It would have had us arriving at our destination at 2AM instead of 2PM which isn't ideal with little kids. They sent $100 travel voucher and $30 meal voucher un-prompted (we didn't have to ask for these). We called and asked to be moved to a different flight and they told us the only option was the next morning. We accepted. We also asked about expenses incurred and they sent us a link to submit them. After returning I submitted expenses for 1 additional night at our hotel, 1 meal, and 1 extra day for airport car parking and they just responded denying everything saying it was our decision to change to this flight, not theirs...is this correct? Or is there something else I should try?
Appreciate any clarification anyone can share!
I was planning on going and just backpacking to random spots and train Muay Thai at different gyms here and there. I hear it’s super hot and a rainy season though so I’m a little concerned. I’m still trying to also have fun and do the activities/nightlife though. Does anyone have experience traveling around that time? Will i still be meeting people and is it worth it? I don’t mind rain too much, im not great with heat but i can adapt lol. What spots would be the best for this time of year to visit?
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For me, it was when I took my first transatlantic flights to the US with my parents to see my aunt and uncle.
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2 women traveling mid June for 2 weeks. tentative main itinerary as follows:
> fly into Venice and spend 3 days
> train into Florence and spend 3 days
> rent a car in Florence and explore Tuscany (so far i’d like to visit Volterra, Cala Violina, and Cannelle Beach plus a few wineries with beautiful scenery. open to farm stays!) - spend 4 days doing this
> return rental in Grosseto - open to changing drop off location
> train into Rome, spend 1-2 days then fly home
totally open to suggestions.