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Key West is Best
A Travel Blog entry by gowithzo from Key West, Florida, United States
... ’t make too much difference at all. What we’d actually arranged was car hire from the airport and then accommodation in Key West, right at the southern tip of Florida instead of just staying around the city of Miami which is what he’d ...
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WEsT Coast
A Travel Blog entry by dirtypixel from Wanaka, South Island, New Zealand
... around feeling less than bowled over. It was pretty ramshackle - in parts even shabby, and wall to wall with backpacker hostels, cheap looking bars offering dubious drinks enitcements and lots of pretty surly backpackers. Again, it was just one high ...
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To Quote Will Smith: "The Wild Wild West"
A Travel Blog entry by jaspergreene from Tupiza, Bolivia
... , and shit like that. I don’t need these things, but a lot of people do and I often found myself paying extra for hostels with these frills, simply because if I didn’t I would end up at a hostel with no people. At times I felt almost desperate ...
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Freezing Florida part 1
A Travel Blog entry by rachandstu from Miami, Florida, United States
... plates and cutlery. Timesaving perhaps, but we couldn’t help feeling bad about the environmental impact! Our final destination was Key West, a super tacky, tourist town with a great holiday atmosphere. With only an hour to spend here, we had a ...
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Melbourne - The start of the Aussie Adventure
A Travel Blog entry by edwardallin from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... expensive, for example a pint in a pub is $9, maybe $10, at the moment that equates to being over 6 pounds! However wine is cheap, you can pick a reasonable bottle up for $8 and the travellers special are goons, which are boxes of wine, 4 litres, that you ...
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Ten 'awesome' days from Sydney to Brisbane
A Travel Blog entry by stevieg from Brisbane, Australia
... of sleep but woke up in time for the beautiful beach scenery as we came off the highway towards Port Macquarie. All the hostels up the coast very handily run shuttle buses to collect people off the long distance buses. I had booked into Ozzie Pozzies, ...
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The Sunshine Coast to Fraser
A Travel Blog entry by stevieg from Mooloolaba, Australia
... two weeks at least, the minimum length of stay. They turned out though to be either too far away or more expensive than hostels - the accommodation being akin to that of a hostel anyway. The people in the flats as well didn't seem all that friendly ...
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A dramatic end to the East Coast
A Travel Blog entry by stevieg from Great Barrier Reef, Australia
... , by the way, although just as small as we expected, bizarrely had a McDonalds and a KFC! We could only find one of the hostels, unfortunately the one without a spa, so we headed in. The tourist office had told us it was $16, the banner outside said ...
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Moscow's certainly changed since the Cold War!!!
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Moscow, Russia
... visa support letter, which is needed to get a visa, unless you had booked accommodation. We'd heard that there were some hostels in Moscow that will give you the letter without having the accommodation booked, but we then read on the Lonely Planet site ...
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The Mensa Diamond Travel Talk
A Travel Blog entry by skcoll from Dublin, Ireland
... tourists. Boats for tours of Amazon, Lake Titicaca, Galapagos Islands. Remote camp for tour of the Brazilian Pantanal. - USA - a few hostels on the West Coast (no hostels once we left California), splashed out on a posh B&B to celebrate our birthdays, ...
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Week 21 - Salento to Cali
A Travel Blog entry by rolls from Cali, Colombia
... 25th - (Christmas day) Cali Checked out of the splendid Hotel Santiago at 10am and headed for the part of town where the hostels are (north east). After numerous failed attempts at getting a bed eventually the Hostal Calidad had a room for grabs. On Xmas ...
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From Wellington to Franz Josef Glacier
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from Franz Josef, New Zealand
... some large duck sized birds. English may be the language of New Zealand, but it is not the language of the camping areas, hostels etc. There are LOTS of young German and Dutch tourists travelling around in vans, and it is unusual to hear English being ...
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Deux Crepes avec sucre et citron!
A Travel Blog entry by aborder from Cayenne, French Guiana
... where I'm off to next. On the flight from JFK to Quito, I had planned the trip up to this date, ie destinations, buses, flights, hostels, now I need to start planning again. For the first time in weeks, I also had a room to myself with a hot shower, the ...
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Movember, Part 1: Trains, temples and ninja buffet
A Travel Blog entry by jrubin from Kyoto, Kinki, Japan
... way out of there as what could only be classified as a brisk at it's most meager pace. That night we transferred hostels, I got a free upgrade from the shitty ass cheapo dorms to the expensive private wall cabins, Matt and Toby were not impressed. ...
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North Africa
A Travel Blog entry by rickatok from Casablanca, Morocco
... of Central America. His tomb was also said to be located here but not visible to the general public. Many of the Spanish pension hostels where we stayed had wall portraits of Our Lady of Hope or La Macarena. We were told the statue of this saint was also ...
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Landing in Ushuaia on third attempt, in snowstorm
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from El Calafate, Argentina
... station, where there is tourist information and accommodation bureau. Practically no accommodation in the whole town, apart from dormitories in hostels. Decide a bad bed is better than none, and take a 4-bed room in Hostel Lago Argentino with Helen and ...
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European Escapades
A Travel Blog entry by dc240783 from Vilnius, Lithuania
... a big night out on the town. We went bar hopping on our first night and had a great night with guests from the sister hostels. I don't remember getting home but do remember waking up with a heavy head and a very dry mouth. We managed to do ...
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coming off the train confusion hit me like ...
A Travel Blog entry by chet88 from Paris, France
... elbows, but at least I received a continuous spray. I wondered whether I should expect this from all of the hostels. Good showers are key. If I don't have the option of scorching hot water and solid pressure, I can get rather cranky. But for now, I ...
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Sydney
A Travel Blog entry by taylor.cornwall from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
... it is also the gregarious red light district of Sydney. These two characteristics dominate your first impression of the place. Hostels and strip clubs intermingle down the street with the people you come across just as likely to be a backpack ...
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