Places you have traveled too.
#31
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Joined APC: Jun 2007
Position: EMB-145 FO
Posts: 84
You can find a decent hotel for under USD$100. There are also several pretty decent hostels available for $15-50/night.
#33
Domestic:
Too many places to list them here, but between nonreving and working, I have been to all 50 states.
International:
England
Peru
Guatemala
Costa Rica
Hong Kong
Singapore
Indonesia
Malaysia
Japan
Canada
Lots more to go, traveling is my favorite thing to do, and I still have two more continents to visit (Antartica and Africa)...
Too many places to list them here, but between nonreving and working, I have been to all 50 states.
International:
England
Peru
Guatemala
Costa Rica
Hong Kong
Singapore
Indonesia
Malaysia
Japan
Canada
Lots more to go, traveling is my favorite thing to do, and I still have two more continents to visit (Antartica and Africa)...
#34
There are tons of hostels in Costa Rica, and pretty much everywhere else around the world. A private room in a hostel in CR will run you around $20 per night. So, waaaaaay cheaper than a hotel. I stay in hostels all the time, I don't even consider hotels anymore. Much more character, friendlier people, and usually a lot more ammenities. (At the last hostel I stayed in, the owner cooked me a huge (and I mean HUGE) breakfast every morning. She also woke up at 5am on my last day to make sure that the airport shuttle arrived on time and that I made it on it ok. What hotel will do that?)
As for rental cars, you can get one, but the bus is so cheap, I would just take that. It's more fun anyway. Liberia is closer to the Pacific beach resorts, San Jose to almost everything else. Get the Lonely Planet Costa Rica, it'll tell you everything you need to know.
#35
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Feb 2008
Posts: 167
I was able to do a fair bit of traveling when I was a regional FO. On my first vacation days, I decided that I would do an around the world trip. I started from PHL then went to London, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti, LAX and back home. All in all I was gone about 10 days and spent under $800 total.
After that was Costa Rica 12 times, Honduras, Colombia, Peru about 8 times, Brazil, Argentina, France, Germany, UK, Spain, Canary Islands, Lithuania, Romania, Austria, and Thailand.
I would highly recommend Eastern Europe if you are looking for a good place to go. The people are much more friendly than Western Europeans and the prices are much cheaper too. Fly into Bucharest on Lufthansa then take the train up to Brasov and go visit Dracula's castle would be a good start.
A second recommendation would be to go to Peru. Macchu Picchu and the Nasca plains are just incredible.
After that was Costa Rica 12 times, Honduras, Colombia, Peru about 8 times, Brazil, Argentina, France, Germany, UK, Spain, Canary Islands, Lithuania, Romania, Austria, and Thailand.
I would highly recommend Eastern Europe if you are looking for a good place to go. The people are much more friendly than Western Europeans and the prices are much cheaper too. Fly into Bucharest on Lufthansa then take the train up to Brasov and go visit Dracula's castle would be a good start.
A second recommendation would be to go to Peru. Macchu Picchu and the Nasca plains are just incredible.
#36
2 years in a row out to Korea. UAL and DL Direct with backups on Asiana and KAL. Other backups throught NRT.
"Limo" from ICN to Seoul...$14
Subway around town max $2.50 to any point.
Varity of hotels from really cheep to 5 star.
Food from $1.00 breakfast to the top of your budget.
Spring and Fall are the best time to visit.
Enjoy!!!!!
"Limo" from ICN to Seoul...$14
Subway around town max $2.50 to any point.
Varity of hotels from really cheep to 5 star.
Food from $1.00 breakfast to the top of your budget.
Spring and Fall are the best time to visit.
Enjoy!!!!!
#37
Trip was great! As far as the furlough, we keep our pass travel benefits for the duration of the furlough. Time to plan my next trip, this time going to Zurich!
#40
If you have the money to spend...
I went to Cancun over some time off. I stayed at the Hotetur right on the beach. It was an all-inclusive package (Booze, food, white sandy beaches) that my friend and me bid for on Perx. I think we got it for $125/night. We stayed there for 3 nights/4 days. I later priced it out on Yahoo and it was going for almost $400/night. Not a bad deal at all for us.
Everything you would want to do downtown was only a bus ride away. I think it was about 2 bucks for a ride downtown. We had everything down there: Carlos'n'Charlies, Margarittaville, Congo Bongo, Senior Frogs, and a bunch more that I can't remember. If you are into golfing (which most of us are here, I can only assume) they have some pretty phenomenal golf linx.
After busting my butt flying around the North East all winter long, it was worth spending the money for a little R&R. I earned it!
I went to Cancun over some time off. I stayed at the Hotetur right on the beach. It was an all-inclusive package (Booze, food, white sandy beaches) that my friend and me bid for on Perx. I think we got it for $125/night. We stayed there for 3 nights/4 days. I later priced it out on Yahoo and it was going for almost $400/night. Not a bad deal at all for us.
Everything you would want to do downtown was only a bus ride away. I think it was about 2 bucks for a ride downtown. We had everything down there: Carlos'n'Charlies, Margarittaville, Congo Bongo, Senior Frogs, and a bunch more that I can't remember. If you are into golfing (which most of us are here, I can only assume) they have some pretty phenomenal golf linx.
After busting my butt flying around the North East all winter long, it was worth spending the money for a little R&R. I earned it!