Affordable International trip??

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Anonymous wrote:A desire to go to Hawaii is literally THE reason I got into credit card points.


I live in DMV and go to Hawaii 2-3 times per year. Will be there tomorrow, as a matter of fact!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A desire to go to Hawaii is literally THE reason I got into credit card points.


I live in DMV and go to Hawaii 2-3 times per year. Will be there tomorrow, as a matter of fact!


Fist bump guys! We only went to Hawaii once but stayed 5 nights at Grand Hyatt Kauai and 1 week in Oahu and it was fabulous!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Canada? We had a blast in Montreal and Quebec.


+1
I would totally give my tourist dollars to Canada. Beautiful in summer. Same time zone.
Anonymous
I regularly go to Brazil. There is much more than Rio and Sao Paulo with a quick trip to see either Salvador or Iguaçu.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Canada? We had a blast in Montreal and Quebec.


+1
I would totally give my tourist dollars to Canada. Beautiful in summer. Same time zone.
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Me too. Canada is gorgeous. Just don’t spend more than a day or two in either Montreal or Quebec City. Not necessary. British Columbia, Nova Scotia or somewhere more scenic would be ideal.
Anonymous
I can't remember the price, but we jumped on some Lisbon flights that were pretty cheap a couple of years back. Once we were there, the lodging, food, and activities were all pretty reasonable. Took a train up to Porto for a few days. Had a great time.
Anonymous
Ireland sometimes has less expensive flights.
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Anonymous wrote:El Salvador. They have 6 flights a day (not kidding) from Dulles and prices are cheaper than many US domestic flights. They use the US dollar as their currency, and things are cheap there. It's very safe now (second lowest homicide rate in the Americas, after Canada).


What are some of your favorite places to stay or things to do in El Salvador? I would love to visit.


I'd also love to know. I've been 6 times and lived in Latin America for over a decade and it is one of my least favorite countries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hawaii is notoriously expensive. For similar weather and activities, try Costa Rica. Agree with El Salvador, Panama and Columbia as cheaper options.

Or stay in the US, there’s so much to see and do.

If you’re craving a beach, Florida and Cancun/playa del Carmen Mexico will have cheaper flights. Also Puerto Rico.


It’s Colombia, not Columbia.
Anonymous
I just got a flight to Milan for late march fo just over $500
Anonymous
Peru is cheap, as is Brazil.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Canada? We had a blast in Montreal and Quebec.


+1
I would totally give my tourist dollars to Canada. Beautiful in summer. Same time zone.
.

Me too. Canada is gorgeous. Just don’t spend more than a day or two in either Montreal or Quebec City. Not necessary. British Columbia, Nova Scotia or somewhere more scenic would be ideal.


Nova Scotia is so peaceful. We flew to Halifax and drove to the Southern coast in Yarmouth. It’s beautiful especially if you’re an outdoor person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A desire to go to Hawaii is literally THE reason I got into credit card points.


Hawaii is so overrated and has become ridiculously expensive and for some reason crowded (even with the insane prices). You can get basically the same thing in the Caribbean for so much less. But to each their own.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A desire to go to Hawaii is literally THE reason I got into credit card points.


Hawaii is so overrated and has become ridiculously expensive and for some reason crowded (even with the insane prices). You can get basically the same thing in the Caribbean for so much less. But to each their own.


DP. Yes Hawaii is all those things. See Hawaii at least once though.

I would add, we feel Hawaii for a tropical island is falsely advertised as a 'hang loose' island-time destination. Hawaii has the most uptight vibe we've experienced in that environment. Yes, Hawaii is hang loose compared to Cleveland, or DC; compared to other island-time destinations, it feels like just another US state, which it is. (Admittedly our experience there is remote working while exploring for several weeks a time, not lounging at a resort. I will say the drivers are nice - excluding the road to Hana.)

Again, Hawaii is special and you should see it at least once.



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