Your Next Vacation Destination.....?

It's tough really. My friends and I went to panama a few years ago and had to rely heavy on google translate. Sometimes I would speak English and forget where I was at
 
i want to go for mardi gras in february... i definitely have some planning to do and find out what places to hit up

I'm going New Orleans that NBA all star weekend. Will be present for all star Saturday night. I'll attend a couple of the parades as well and check out some cool spots.
 
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How do you guys handle the language barrier with some of these places?

Apps on apps on apps
Surprisingly a lot of countries have hosts who speak English and if the city is a high volume area for tourists even the people learn start learning English
 
Planning to go to Tokyo in February. Anybody got any recommendations while I'm there because this is gonna be my first time there

Bar : Golden Gai in Shinjuku (or Ginza if you have that kind of money)
Clubs : Roppongi
Shopping : Shibuya Station - Harajuku (Atmos is right there for yall sneaker heads) or Ginza for High end
Eating : Everywhere srs.
Geek stuff : Akihabara

Tsujiki market is a must to eat some fresh tuna. You can also go in the morning to see the Tuna getting auctioned off. I didn't go because you have to wake up mad early and wait 2 hours just to get in. Wasn't worth it IMO.

Government building if you want to see the city from up top (you can spot mount fuji on clear days) and it's FREE (compared to tokyo tower which is a tourist trap IMO)

Don't take a cab if you want to save some $$$, just take the metro / train. It's the BEST. Clean and takes you everywhere. Only downside is that it closes kind of early (midnight if i remember correctly). Don't worry about geting lost since it's very easy to follow the maps and srs people will just help you if you need help (they will actually approach you).

Japanese are the most respectful and polite people i've met and their country is amazing.

The only downside is the cost of living there.

Go to a place where you can try different sorts of Sake.

You can also do a daytrip to Fiji if you want.

I went in the summer and did a day trip to a close by beach. It was quite nice and refreshing to get out of the city so you can maybe find some activity outside the city in February.


What parts of Colombia would you guys recommend visiting? 

Planning on heading there in March.

A few People have been telling me about Medellin like it's the best place over there.

Never been though.


How do you guys handle the language barrier with some of these places?

I've been through most of south east asia and haven't been really frustrated by the language barrier. Most of the people working in tourism will have some sort of knowledge of english.

And once you get to remote places, the people are usually so friendly that they will make a big effort to understand you (sign will usually work for basic things like accomodations and food).

Like it has been said already, apps / google translate can help you alot.

The japanese girls that come to you to practice their english :evil
 
My 1 year anny coming up in March, thinking of taking a quick 3 day cruise from Miami somewhere with my girl..

Any recommendations?
 
What parts of Colombia would you guys recommend visiting? 

Planning on heading there in March.

Cartagena if you wanna be by the beach. Cool you can take a day trip to an island. It's got a cool old town.

Medellin is a city vibe. They got excursions you can do but all we did was bars, clubs, and skrippers.


How do you guys handle the language barrier with some of these places?

My friends were willing to pay for my flight just so I can translate :lol :smokin

It's tough really. My friends and I went to panama a few years ago and had to rely heavy on google translate. Sometimes I would speak English and forget where I was at

Panama was lit too. Spent most of our time in Casinos. Took a day trip to the beach (1hr+ away). You can pay for a day pass at one of the resorts there.
 
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Anyone fly from PR to the virgin islands? Wondering if theres a huge difference between the islands before i book.

Or can compare between the 2?
 
I got two weeks in California in August. I'm looking at going to Machu Pichu as well. Anybody gone?
 
I heard.. I heard that you need to drink some elixir before heading up. Peru is already up in elevation, that site you are going to is even higher. Are they closing Machu Picchu down soon ?
 
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Family tripped booked for the US Virgin Islands in March..staying on St Thomas but want to spend a day or two on other islands as well. Anyone been that has suggestions?
 
Family tripped booked for the US Virgin Islands in March..staying on St Thomas but want to spend a day or two on other islands as well. Anyone been that has suggestions?

Im going to puerto rico and plan on flyin from there to st thomas for a few days since i dont have a passport. Tickets are $75 round trip.
 


Nice pics man. Where were you flying from? I really want to go this year but I don't fit the 12 criteria guidelines that needed to travel from the U.S. :(
 
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I flew from Fort Lauderdale. It's possible that you could qualify for education or people to people. You just have to plan it right. Message me if you have any questions.
 
I flew from Fort Lauderdale. It's possible that you could qualify for education or people to people. You just have to plan it right. Message me if you have any questions.

Great review and Q&A. I'm booked to go in July for my birthday. How did you go about booking your tour?
 
I flew from Fort Lauderdale. It's possible that you could qualify for education or people to people. You just have to plan it right. Message me if you have any questions.


I enjoyed reading your Q&A blog! How does the education guideline process work? Don't you actually have to be a teacher? I'm thinking of doing the people to people but I'm afraid I won't get to see some of the things you seen if they have their own tour restrictions. Is it worth going solo there?


Great review and Q&A. I'm booked to go in July for my birthday. How did you go about booking your tour?

What guideline do you fit under? Where are you flying from?
 
I enjoyed reading your Q&A blog! How does the education guideline process work? Don't you actually have to be a teacher? I'm thinking of doing the people to people but I'm afraid I won't get to see some of the things you seen if they have their own tour restrictions. Is it worth going solo there?
What guideline do you fit under? Where are you flying from?

I'm not sure how the education guidelines work. I actually used journalistic activity as my reason.They are not strict at all once you get to Cuba. They only asked what category I was in once. I wouldn't go to Cuba solo. At least not yet. I'd go with at least one other person.
 
Thinking about taking the PCH from The Bay to LA for my birthday.

I want the drive to be three days. I'm planing on spending the night in Monterrey Bay and Santa Barbara. Which other town / area should i spend the night in that's worth checking out? Or should i add the extra night to Monterrey Bay or Santa Barbara. This will take place in late March.
 
I enjoyed reading your Q&A blog! How does the education guideline process work? Don't you actually have to be a teacher? I'm thinking of doing the people to people but I'm afraid I won't get to see some of the things you seen if they have their own tour restrictions. Is it worth going solo there?
What guideline do you fit under? Where are you flying from?

Flying from JFK. I put educational activities
 
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