Your Next Vacation Destination.....?

I need some vocational advice my traveling bro

Here’s the run down and what I’m looking for

It’s going to be me and my girl I want to go somewhere international that has a night life and beautiful women that’s down for a 3-4some. Also beautiful beaches are a must. Any ideas ?

:lol:

Costa Rica, DR, PR, Panama, Belize, Spain, Columbia, Brazil
 
Appreciate the words dude. I mean no disrespect by this, but I'm shocked you didn't like the food. Over the years I have heard nothing but GREAT things. People talking about "top meals I've heard had" vibes.
No disrespect taken at all fam. There were a few spots people had put me onto, one being this little mom and pop spot next to the RUI casino area but I got there late every time (they closed pretty early around 9) And full disclosure I was drunk pretty much that entire trip. I had them coconuts laced with rum every day I went to the beach and my house I was staying at had 6-7 bottles from duty free :lol:.
The Dutch pancake place was decent too matter fact
 
These spots you most likely have to open the wallet. I believe my man is looking for wholesome baddies who are willing to do the deed for free.99

Who said you have to pay? I went to Costa Rica and DR and didn’t have those problems. :lol:

Hopefully you have good Spanish...

My homey went to Belize and same thing.
 
LMAOOOOO, bro there was madddddd pro's out at night in Tamarindo (Costa Rica). And my spanish is trash after 8 years of taking it in school but I could've def scooped some things down there whether American or locals.
But a bad one thats down for the triz with your girl?!!? I dunno fam
 
LMAOOOOO, bro there was madddddd pro's out at night in Tamarindo (Costa Rica). And my spanish is trash after 8 years of taking it in school but I could've def scooped some things down there whether American or locals.
But a bad one thats down for the triz with your girl?!!? I dunno fam

Bro, honestly, there’s no set country that’s down for the triz (that I know of)...if that was the case, swingers would be there...hell a lot of people would.

Then again perhaps look into places that swingers go to...
 
No disrespect taken at all fam. There were a few spots people had put me onto, one being this little mom and pop spot next to the RUI casino area but I got there late every time (they closed pretty early around 9) And full disclosure I was drunk pretty much that entire trip. I had them coconuts laced with rum every day I went to the beach and my house I was staying at had 6-7 bottles from duty free :lol:.
The Dutch pancake place was decent too matter fact

:lol: I'm a drinker but this trip my girl and I are opting to not do much day-drinking to the point of being really wasted by dinner time. We are definitely going to take advantage of hitting up a liquor store near the hotel tho.
 
I really enjoyed PR, I forget the name but there was a beach I took a boat to from Carolina which was more secluded and it was super dope. Old San Juan was amazing to me as well, I love historical areas. Stayed at a old fashion/modern air bnb there.


I enjoyed PR last year. I’m excited to go back!
 
Anyone been to Curaçao? Recommendations if so?

I just came back from Curacao yesterday. The place is beautiful. Its 80 degrees every day with low humidity with not much rain. I stayed at the Renaissance Curacao Resort & Casino. Hotel and casino was clean and modern, while walking distance from the whole Willemstad downtown area. There are shops and restaurants everywhere. There's a party every night, but normally its only one place everyone goes. Mambo beach is 10 minutes from downtown and is fun, but an EDM type vibe with mostly Dutch people. Cant beat a beach party though. 27 Bar near downtown was good too. They had a live reggae night and a "red cup night", which is pretty much all you can drink for a couple hours for 30 bucks. The Sopranos bar was cool spot that was open until 3am every night near my hotel. There are no open container laws so you can drink anywhere on the street.

Excursions
ATV tour was good. Hit Went to an aloe farm, cave, and volcanic beach
Aquafari, which is an underwater marine scooter thing.
Catamaran to Klien Islands - Most fun out of all three.

Food on the island was just ok and prices were for food and liquor was equivalent to the US. Biggest positives for Curacao was the weather and the people. Do not go to Burger Bistro. The burgers are cold, the service sucks, and 3 out of the 4 of us got sick after going there.

Have fun out there
 
Food on the island was just ok and prices were for food and liquor was equivalent to the US. Biggest positives for Curacao was the weather and the people. Do not go to Burger Bistro. The burgers are cold, the service sucks, and 3 out of the 4 of us got sick after going there.

Have fun out there[/QUOTE]

My exact sentiments when i visited the sister island in Aruba.
 
I got $100 off voucher for Frontier Airlines if anyone wants it. Had plans of using but decides not to go.

Flight has to be booked by 3/1


Shoot me a PM
 
Anyone ever fly United? Positive or negative experience?
I only fly United only negative I had was about 3/4 years ago when they changed there boarding system. I use to be boarding group 2 now I am like 4/5. *KNOCK ON WOOD* Planes have only been delayed on work trips, going to San Diego from DC, and coming from Tampa to DC.
 
Anyone ever fly United? Positive or negative experience?

Most domestic airlines are all about the same; I flew a lot this past year and United was ok. Being from the SF Bay Area and flying out of SFO, United is a hub. I do appreciate the pay to upgrade ability as I was able to snag some decent business class seats on medium hauls for a reasonable price. Out of all domestics, Delta actually impressed me the most (SFO - NY; NY to SFO).

Labor Day I flew into Chicago and the United plane literally was so old, it had the old cloth type seats...it was literally the most uncomfortable I've been in a plane in a long time too due to seat wear...
 
Southwest has there $59 & up sale again. Today is the last day. Just fyi if yall had anywhere to go.
 
Where in Colombia or Brazil may I ask ?
RdJ in Brasil. Some of the best, and most famous, beaches in the world. Copacabana, Ipanema, Barra Tijuca, Praia Vermelha, Prainha.

To this day, Belmond Copacabana Palace is the best hotel I've stayed at in my entire life.

Cartagena in Colombia, since you're looking to party and have a good time. Their nightlife is pure flames. Discotecas with reggaeton. Dance salsa. Also cumbia and vallenato, which are more native Colombian.

Edit:
Punta Cana is plentiful with P. I was with a Portuguese girl at the time so I wasn't even actively seeking anything, but yambs were being thrown in my face at Hard Rock (where we stayed).
 
Wifey and I decided on Madrid and Paris for April. Paris because we love the culinary scene and she enjoys shopping along Champs-Elysees. Madrid because I'm a Madridista. Also for Prado and Thyssen-Bornemisza museums. Can't wait to see all the Picasso, Velazquez, Durer, El Greco and Goya.

@Los Angeles, posting this so I remember to hit you with Roma, Firenze and Venezia recs before your trip.
 
I got $100 off voucher for Frontier Airlines if anyone wants it. Had plans of using but decides not to go.

Flight has to be booked by 3/1


Shoot me a PM
I flew Frontier once to Miami, disgusted with that airline as a whole.Take that voucher, drown it in gasoline and light a match. Better off taking a greyhound
 
RdJ in Brasil. Some of the best, and most famous, beaches in the world. Copacabana, Ipanema, Barra Tijuca, Praia Vermelha, Prainha.

To this day, Belmond Copacabana Palace is the best hotel I've stayed at in my entire life.

Cartagena in Colombia, since you're looking to party and have a good time. Their nightlife is pure flames. Discotecas with reggaeton. Dance salsa. Also cumbia and vallenato, which are more native Colombian.

Edit:
Punta Cana is plentiful with P. I was with a Portuguese girl at the time so I wasn't even actively seeking anything, but yambs were being thrown in my face at Hard Rock (where we stayed).
Hard rock at punta cana is money team did you guys get a good deal or got a time share with them?
 
I only fly United only negative I had was about 3/4 years ago when they changed there boarding system. I use to be boarding group 2 now I am like 4/5. *KNOCK ON WOOD* Planes have only been delayed on work trips, going to San Diego from DC, and coming from Tampa to DC.

Most domestic airlines are all about the same; I flew a lot this past year and United was ok. Being from the SF Bay Area and flying out of SFO, United is a hub. I do appreciate the pay to upgrade ability as I was able to snag some decent business class seats on medium hauls for a reasonable price. Out of all domestics, Delta actually impressed me the most (SFO - NY; NY to SFO).

Labor Day I flew into Chicago and the United plane literally was so old, it had the old cloth type seats...it was literally the most uncomfortable I've been in a plane in a long time too due to seat wear...

I could save myself over $100 (that was as of yesterday) if I fly United at the end of March vs. Delta, which prompted me to ask in the first place. About a 4-5 hour flight but would be early AM or evening so in reality I'm likely to fall asleep + Netflix on iPad.
 
I flew Frontier once to Miami, disgusted with that airline as a whole.Take that voucher, drown it in gasoline and light a match. Better off taking a greyhound

Its not my preferred airline but flying out of MT can be expensive so i use whats cheapest and what i have had good experiences with
 
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