I absolutelyadoredthe time I spent in this glorious country, making my way from the depths of Havana to the sands of Varadero, while soaking up as much of the experience as I could along the way. What I discovered was a vibrant island full of sunshine and salsa, where you can spend yo...
Brussels:When it comes to hostels in Brussels, nothing beats theLatroupe Grand Place, which has dorms for€36 a nightand en-suite private rooms are only€125. With a bar, co-working space, and convenient location in the middle of all the action, you really couldn’t ask for more. Trus...
South America really varies in cost, but it’s still generally cheaper than most of Western Europe, Oceania, and North America. Plan on spending less in the countries farther north and a lot more in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile. That said, the buses are generally great, there’s camping ...
Hostels in Japanare on a par with the rest of major cities in East Asia, and you can expect to spend$25 a nightfor a dorm bed for a well-reviewed hostel, with the price increasing slightly to around$45 a nightfor the absolute best of the best. When it comes to private rooms in h...
In general, I’d recommend expecting to spend aroundS$15a day to have all of your meals/drinks at Hawker centres, andS$30a day if you throw in a restaurant and cafe every now and then. The Cost of Activities in Singapore I loved spending a sunny afternoon walking around Singapore’s Bo...
there’s plenty of ways to eat on a mid-range budget. Fast food costs anywhere from$7-$10per person, while eating out at a mid-range restaurant like Cactus Club or Swiss Chalet will set you back around$20-$30per person without drinks. Go high end, and you can easily pay$60each or...
You’re looking at around€6for every additional bevvy that you tack on, which you’ll be tempted to do at many points! I’d suggest going easy on the drinks in Temple Bar and other major tourist spots, though: prices there can be alothigher than elsewhere!
Portugal might just be one of the greatest countries in Europe. In fact, it took just two days for me to decide to uproot my nomadic life and move there.
To give an idea of price, for one of my recent meals I paid€6for a starter of tomato cream soup, while the main course of pork and potatoes cost€15and a piece of cake to finish was€4.50. If you budget around€25-30for your meal (not including drinks), you shouldn’t be far...
if you stick to street food and small restaurants that are popular with locals rather than tourists, you can easily go a day spending only around$10 (3000 LKR)for food. If you eat at Western-style cafes or restaurants and have a couple of drinks with your meals, you might spend closer...