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I will start to travel more this year and I would like to know your suggestions on what kind of souvenir should I select, since I plan to collect the same type every time I travel.
Saw a post here today with a lot travel magnets but I'm trying to think of something a bit more original.
Mini flags could also be an option but it would probably require more space to store...
Hoping to depart from Rome at 6AM and head towards Positano on a Sunday next month. Staying a night and carrying a bag what would be the quickest but most reasonably priced method of doing so? Not really interested in renting a car as I’ve heard the roads are difficult to manage for tourists. Most likely high speed train?
Ideally a 3 hour journey for €40 or less is the goal
Hi all,
I'm immigrating to New Zealand in the near future. I'd like to see if I can fit everything I want in two checked bags, plus my carry-on and personal item. Here's what I have to work with:
-One slim laptop sleeve
-One 15lb or less carry-on, fits under seat
-Two checked bags, 62" (158cm) max dimensions, 50lbs each
It looks like I can get a 120L duffle with wheels at ~4lbs, and one without wheels at only ~0.5lbs. Together that gets me an extra 7lbs of capacity. They only need to survive the one trip. Shipping extra stuff seems prohibitively expensive - better to just replace it when I get there.
Here's what I'm looking at:
https://www.amazon.com/REDCAMP-Foldable-Collapsible-Rollers-Camping/dp/B07ZF43L1S/ref=sr_1_6?crid=BSURBNO8LWC8&keywords=wheel+travel+bag+lightweight&qid=1651357134&sprefix=wheel+travel+bag+lightweight%2Caps%2C75&sr=8-6
OR
https://www.amazon.com/REDSEASONS-Duffle-Lightweight-Travel-Foldable/dp/B086MLWGZW/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=96l+duffle+bag&qid=1651356591&sprefix=96L+duff%2Caps%2C66&sr=8-6
OR
https://www.amazon.com/Wheeled-Rolling-Spinner-Suitcase-Luggage/dp/B07923ZPNW/ref=sr_1_4?crid=155DX135APAVO&keywords=lightweight+luggage+rolling&qid=1651357560&refinements=p_n_max_dimension%3A5676375011&rnid=5639796011&s=apparel&sprefix=lightweight+luggage+rolling%2Caps%2C74&sr=1-4
I'm leaning toward trying to make due without wheels, for the weight allowance. Anyone found anything lighter with wheels? Any specific recommendations?
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I Feel like I'm in an important part of my life and I don't know what to do next.
I have the urge to travel and see the world but I'm not sure if I'm doing it for the right reasons, part of me feels like I wanna leave where I am (New York City) to run away because I'm scared of trying and failing. I might be looking for a "magic moment" where everything falls into place.
I've slowly come to realize I could make a life here in the city and do actually love it but part of me feels like it would be a waste to leave. I Think more than traveling what I really want is a sense of belonging and a community to call my own.
Do you guys have any advice to help me find out if traveling is right for me?
Need some advice on 1) visa info and 2) what to bring as far as donations.
I travel often and when I do I always load a few luggage cases with donations for orphanages and to hand out in the worst places in the city. So wondering what would be the best use of space. Some places I being clothes , shoes, books, food. In cuba I was thinking things like soap and shampoo but other than that idk what’s hardest for them to get.
Going to be staying in a beach city in June, and was just wondering what people do with their things when they go in the water at a beach. Should I just leave my towel on book and phone on the sand? i'm not so worried about the towel, but i'd be scared someone might steal my phone. I also can't just leave the phone in my hotel room safe, because the hotel room doors only open with the hotel's mobile app.
Any advice or tips would be greatly appreciated :)
Isic card in rome
Hello, So i am a 22YO non-eu resident and i study in a non-eu universty planning to go to rome in june and i was just checking the colosseum tickets and there was a reduced ticket for people aged 18-25 that are eu residents so i was wondering if my isic universty card would work to get the ticket or if i would get rejected at the entrance
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Hey fellow travelers,
I’ve decided to take a spontaneous trip to Europe. I’m leaving in 2.5 weeks and am trying to do some rough planning right now. I’ll be buying a one way ticket to Lisbon, then gradually making my way to Budapest. Afterwards I plan to start heading north and eventually ending in Copenhagen. I have a list of some main cities I’d like to see while on my trip. But I’d like some recommendations on other cool places to visit that might not be as well known to a foreigner.
I’m going solo & without a particular return date. Also if ya got any ideas for some adventurous activities worth doing, I’m all ears. Adrenaline is my friend.
Cheers y’all!
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Hi there,
I'm going to be in Toronto from May 17th to May 23rd to visit my aunt primarily. She lives downtown, so it's a pretty great area. I've been before, but since this is my first time outside of BC since 2019, I'd love to get some recommendations. My aunt is pretty hip, but she asked me to think of things i might want to do. So throwing it out there: Restaurants, shows, live music, night life, events...would love any locals to send me over some ideas.
Many thanks in advance :)
Lol! I have a trip planned to Italy (first time) in August and had no idea about Ferragosto. Luckily, I still don’t have accommodations booked (this is a fairly last minute trip to celebrate my law school graduation). We will be in Italy from Aug. 8 to Aug. 19, leaving from Milan (we will be coming in from Paris).
Our itinerary was originally taking the train from Paris to Venice, spending 2 nights in Venice, then 4 nights in Rome, 3 nights in Florence/Tuscany, 2 nights in Lake Como/Milan.
Now, with Ferragosto, I’ve been told to plan for beach/lake cities since restaurants will be closed. I’m thinking subbing in Cinque Terre or Portofino and forgetting Venice.
For some background, my friend and I are in our mid-20s and love arts and culture, but also wine, food, and nightlife. We planned to have our Rome nights on the weekend.
I’m playing around with some potential itineraries but having difficulty. Please let me know what you think of this itinerary or if you have any wisdom to share!
Arrive in Florence and spend 3 nights (including a wine tour in Tuscany), Florence to Rome and spend 4 nights there, leave Rome on Ferragosto and head to a coastal city for 2 nights, and then spend the last two nights in Lake Como/Milan.
Will we regret not going to Venice?
Any advice will be appreciated. Thank you!
Hello!
Planning a trip to sicily this Friday for about 8 days. We have our own car and our starting point is pozzallo.
I think we will focus on the eastern part for this trip.
We like food, markets (ceramics, arts), and unique experiences (mount Etna tour etc). No tourist traps. No beaches because it's cold.
On the list is taormina so far.
Any recommendations? Must sees?
Our focus is day trips mostly since nightlife is non existent with a baby!
I'm a tired mom 😅 so my Google and research skills have a limit comparing to before, so your guidance will be appreciated!!
Also it's important to note, we have a stroller, so cities with alot of stairs and steel hills should be avoided i guess. I know taormina is like that. So any advice about that city in particular and how to navigate it would be good 😊
Hello Reddit!
I would love some help planning a 5 night trip from Texas for June. It would be for my girlfriend and I only. We love beaches, but also love the mountains and beautiful places, old world, pubs, etc. We both have passports. We were initially looking at something like Turks & Caicos, but I don't think I want to blow the whole vacation on a beach, and it's over $1300/night for an all-inclusive.
What would you plan if you had 6 days / 5 nights, and were leaving from Texas?
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I know this might sound like a silly fear to some, but it’s genuinely stressing me out.
I’m traveling to Portugal in July and have a stopover at Frankfurt. I have to recheck my bags and stuff. I do not speak any german (other than numbers and “May I go the bathroom”). Would I be able to survive on Spanish or should I stick to english?
Spanish is my first language and I feel so much more comfortable with it, but I think English is more universal?
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hey all,
I have a question regarding the nexus. It would be my initial enrolment. I am in a bordering town and just like many others here, make day road trips to the US for shopping, groceries and gas. Looking at the convenience of shorter wait times in the nexus line, I am intrigued to apply for the program.
However, I read this on the CBSA website: https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/prog/nexus/ ... e-eng.html
if you are a Canadian, U.S. or Mexican resident and you are importing goods for your own personal use, and you are within your personal exemption or entitlement, you may use the NEXUS lane and make an oral declaration to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer. If you are over your personal exemption or entitlement, you must use a regular traffic lane to report your goods.
So does it mean that if you are over your exemption limit you cannot use the nexus lane at all? Considering there is no personal exemption for day trips, does that mean coming back to Canada from the US, I would not be able to use the Nexus lane sine I will have groceries and lets say other shopping such as clothes etc.? My understanding was as long as you declare thruthfully you are able to use Nexus.
Can some current nexus holders please comment? I find it rather strange to believe that all those people I see scooting in the nexus lane have been away for more than 24 hours from Canada.
Thanks!
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Which beach would be best- St Petersburg, Gulf Shores, Myrtle Beach or Destin? For someone in their 20s and wanting to have fun stuff to do solo, which would be the best destination?
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I’m 32. Live in London. Decent job weaning 75k. Healthy amount in savings.
But I’m absolutely bored out of my mind. Still working from home. Live alone. Lost all motivation for work and life in general.
I’m looking to quit my job go to Spain to live for the summer then come back in September hopefully rejuvenated.
Too risky in the current climate or shall I just do it? Risk is income back and struggle to get back into work. I’ve also got a mortgage to pay.
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Hey all, sorry if this question comes off as ignorant at all but could use some advice. I (25 f) am flying to Rome in May and somehow overlooked that my flight arrives at almost midnight. My hostel is a half hour drive from the airport and I would rather not spend €50 on a taxi and take public transit. However because it will be late and it will also be a Friday I didn’t know if it was a safer idea to just take the taxi and spend the money. I’m a pretty experienced solo traveller I’ve just never been to Rome and It’s a big city, plus I’ll have my 70 litre backpack and a carry on suitcase. Any advice is appreciated! Thanks
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Looking to come to Turkey for 2 weeks in early may, for tourism. Looking to go to Istanbul, Cappadocia, etc. How is the social/political climate currently in turkey? Are people worried about the war? Is everything the same as normal?
Worried due to the proximity to the war.
Ps. If anyone could let me know how your experience was speaking English only in turkey, is it easy to navigate and do things?
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