HOW TO represent travel ON YOUR RÉSUMÉ

Last Updated: 3/6/2021 | March 6th, 2021

What do you do when you come back home? exactly how do you discuss the space in your employment to the hiring person in front of you? exactly how do you make travel seem like a win? Those are all valid concerns people who take a profession break have so I invited profession break professional Sherry Ott to tell us when (and when not) to utilize travel to increase our resume.

You’ve just completed your life-changing travels as well as now you’re back house as well as thinking about exactly how you are going to discover work again. Whether you’re travels were a profession break, space year, or sabbatical, you will requirement to figure out exactly how you account for the time as well as experiences on your résumé.

Normally you requirement to account in some method for the time spent away from work. If employers see a space in your resume that isn’t explained, you may not make it with the very first cut of résumés.

I frequently work with travelers who are re-entering the workforce as well as are dealt with with the complying with concerns when trying to update their résumé.

Travel: Where ought to it go on my résumé?

It depends. Do you believe the experiences you had traveling apply to you discovering a new task in your field? If so, then location it in the primary part of your résumé. If you don’t feel like it applies, then it most likely belongs in a section reserved for “Additional Information” or “Hobbies.”

Kristin Zibell of Take Your huge trip is a regular profession breaker as well as she keeps her résumé flexible, saying, “I discovered the recruiters as well as hiring managers were searching for the expert story in my résumé. Every statement on my résumé needed to support this story as well as show the situation, action, as well as results. If my travels as well as experiences had a direct connection to the position, like my blogging or volunteering abroad, then I noted it like a position: ‘Travel Blogger’ or ‘English Teacher.’ many of the time, I discovered that travel was an fascinating truth about me as well as explained the time gaps, however not directly associated to the positions. In this case, I put my travel experiences at the bottom in an ‘Additional Activities’ section that colored who I was as well as what I had done.”

Kristin’s résumé highlights her travels as worldwide experience:

Ten months of travel to India, Nepal, Southeast Asia, the middle East, as well as Europe, from October 2008 to may 2010.

Activities included volunteer work at mom Teresa objective Charities in Kolkata with disabled women as well as mentor English to street kids in Jaipur.

Designed as well as authored three travel blogs during these multi-month solo trips. currently editor of Takeyourbigtrip.com.

 

What type of info ought to I share?

It’s most likely not a great concept to put that you were a beach bum for 12 months, or that you traveled the full Moon celebration circuit. Instead, believe about what you did on your travels that had to finish with education, skill building, volunteering, as well as business, as well as highlight them in a expert manner. however there are some other skills you may want to consider:

1. Volunteering
One ought to always represent any type of volunteering done while traveling on a résumé. For me it demonstrated my commitment to education, providing back to other cultures, as well as worldwide experience. You ought to always include where your volunteering took place, what your obligations were, as well as if there was any type of end result. The end results might be concrete things such as building a house, cleaning up after a natural disaster, or restoring wetlands. Example:

Extensive worldwide travel background, comfortable working with as well as in different cultures.

Volunteered with Cross-Cultural services in new Delhi, India, mentor computers, conversational English, as well as interview skills in purchase to help young adults entering the workforce.

If not covered somewhere else in your résumé, likewise think about including any type of résumé-building, intangible results, such as improved leadership skills, proven capability to take initiative, and listening as well as communication skills. Finally, if your volunteering was for an prolonged period of time, such as six months to a year, then think about putting this experience in your work or education history.

2. Working
I have discovered that much more as well as much more people are working while they travel; for example, I worked during my year in Vietnam. work that is appropriate to your field is essential to highlight. Did you do any type of freelance work, consulting, work at a hostel, or ESL instruction? If so, this can go into your work history.

I highlighted my different work experiences as worldwide work experience:

ESL Instructor: ILA Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City

Teaching adults English as a second Language (ESL)Consultant: CAMENAE, Singapore

Delivered a usability analysis of the e-commerce site as well as led subsequent redesign

Conducted tests as well as produced a regression test plan

Consulted with owners on their company vision as well as guaranteed that it can be supported on the site. provided assistance on short- as well as long-lasting company plans as well as their technical implementation.

3. Blogging
Did you blog, compose for publications, or do photography? All of these things show that you took your travels seriously. believe about the new skills you discovered when preserving your blog. Did you boost your understanding about browse engine optimization, marketing or sales of affiliate programs, coding, or social media tools?

Laura Keller did a profession break with her hubby Ryan as well as blogged about it at round We Go . She represented her blogging in the complying with way:

Digital Entrepreneur, travel blog writer & world Explorer

Expanded economic as well as cultural views while checking out 20 countries in 14 months of comprehensive travel across six continents

Created, launched, as well as held the travel site RoundWedGo.com, drawing in 10,000 distinct monthly visitors

Governed on the internet traffic, social media, as well as SEO to produce marketing as well as sponsorship income for RoundWeGo.com

Contributed travel articles to leading way of life as well as travel sites as well as blogs

Be sure to talk about the soft skills

Even if all you did was lounge around a beach all the time as well as drink beer, you chosen up some company skills while traveling around the world. It’s difficult to believe about mundane daily experiences as skill building, however they are. There are a great deal of company skills you can discover without really having gone to company school. In fact, these “business skills” are just essential life skills that can provide you an edge:

Negotiation skills – All that time spent in markets haggling over the expense of a magnet was beneficial. You were subjected to as well as employed different settlement tactics that can be highlighted. companies want people who are sharp negotiators as well as can make deals, not people who are pushovers.

Budgeting as well as planning – You many likely had to plan as well as save for your profession break. In addition, you continued to screen your budget plan as well as evaluated any type of monetary risks.

Adaptability – When you travel, things go wrong, plans change, there are mudslides that you can’t predict. As a traveler, you are required to modification plans constantly. You deal with the problems that hurdle your method rapidly after a few months on the road. In the ever-changing world of business, the capability to adapt is important.

Communication skills – When trying to converse in foreign cultures, verbal as well as nonverbal communication is required to conquer language as well as cultural barriers. This skill is assists you offer with people, which is an essential element of any type of job. workers with great communication skills are the ones who increase fast.

All of these new skills belong on your résumé. as well as when you are asked about them in an interview, you’ll be able to share an outstanding story about “that time in Vietnam…” when a skill came in useful as well as exactly how it can assist you in your job. As Kristin Zibell says, “In an interview, I utilized travel stories to show soft skills, like handling adversity or ambiguity. I shared my travel experience as a part of my expert story. This method made me a much more unforgettable as well as fascinating candidate.”

Use your travel to make you stand out. keep in mind that numerous of these experiences, if explained in a expert manner, will make you stand apart from other candidates.

Don’t hide your travel when searching for a job — embrace it!

Sherry Ott is a long term traveler, blogger, as well as professional photographer at Ottsworld. She’s likewise a co-founder of Meet, Plan, Go!, a site as well as national travel event mentor you exactly how you can take your extremely own traveling profession break or sabbatical.

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HOW TO apply for a SOUTH KOREA VISA in CEBU

applying for a South Korean visa in Cebu is not that different from that in Manila. The required files are exactly the same. The only difference is in the actual lodging of the application at the consular office and the length of the processing time.

A pal very recently applied for a South Korean visa in Cebu and we asked her to file every step of the way, so now we’re sharing it with you. here goes.

Note: The Korean Consulate in Cebu is not affected by the changes involving embassy-designated travel agencies. The consulate will continue accepting walk-in applications directly. However, if you choose to apply through travel agency for whatever reason, you may do so. For that, read this instead: new KOREAN VISA APPLICATION PROCEDURE.

1. gather all basic requirements.

The set of requirements varies according to the applicant’s employment status. In this post, we will only tackle the four many common types of applicants: employees, self-employed, housewives, and students. The list follows a certain order, but for the purpose of this short article (and so you would easily understand the process), let’s break it down to basic, financial, and OECD documents.

Here are the basic requirements regardless of your employment status. Meaning, ALL applicants should have the following:

Duly accomplished application form. new form as of January 2020: download here. You can also find it below.

Passport (must still be valid for at least 6 months)

Photocopy of the passport Bio page (Page 2)

1 passport size colored photo

If invited by a Korean: an Invitation letter and a copy of the inviter’s passport. (Ignore if not applicable.)

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The section 2 of the application form calls for details of Visa Issuance Confirmation. This section is only for those with a file called “Confirmation of Visa Issuance.” numerous people think it refers to previous Korean visas; NO, IT DOESN’T. The “Visa Issuance Confirmation” is a completely different document, typically issued in Korea.

2. complete financial and employment documents.

For Employees

Certificate of Employment. should be original; and should have the address of the employer, the landline number and email address of employer’s hr department, applicant’s position, date hired, and compensation. Mobile number is not allowed.

Original personal bank Certificate. should include account type, current balance, account opening date, ADB.

Original or certified true copy of bank statements/passbook covering the last 3 months.

ITR (Income tax Return) or form 2316.

Copy of PRC Card or IBP Card (If applicable only)

For Self-Employed

Photocopy of company registration form from DTI or SEC

Photocopy of company permit or Mayor’s permit

Photocopy of ITR (Income tax Return) or form 2316 with corresponding payment receipt from BIR authorized bank

Original personal bank Certificate. should include account type, current balance, account opening date, ADB.

Original or certified true copy of bank statements/passbook covering the last 3 months.

Copy of PRC Card or IBP Card (If applicable only)

For Housewives or house Husbands

Your own or your husband’s original bank Certificate. should include account type, current balance, account opening date, ADB.

Your own or your husband’s bank Statement. original or certified true copy of bank statements/passbook for the last 3 months.

If spouse is employed
– Husband’s original Certificate of Employment. should be original; and should have the address of the employer, the landline number and email address of employer’s hr department, applicant’s position, date hired, and compensation. Mobile number is not allowed.
– copy of ITR (Income tax Return) or form 2316 Copy.

If spouse is self-employed
– copy of husband’s company Registration from SEC or DTI
– copy of husband’s company permit or Mayor’s Permit(Copy)
– Photocopy of husband’s ITR (Income tax Return) or form 2316 with corresponding payment receipt from BIR authorized bank

Photocopy of NSO marriage Certificate

For Students

Original school Certificate

Photocopy of school ID

Photocopy of NSO Birth Certificate of applicant

If parents are employed
– Parents’ original Certificate of Employment. should be original; and should have the address of the employer, the landline number and email address of employer’s hr department, applicant’s position, date hired, and compensation. Mobile number is not allowed.
– copy of ITR (Income tax Return) or form 2316 Copy

If parents are self-employed
– copy of parents’ company Registration from SEC or DTI
– copy of parents’ company permit or Mayor’s Permit(Copy)
– Photocopy of parents’ ITR (Income tax Return) or form 2316 with corresponding payment receipt from BIR authorized bank

Parents’ original bank Certificate. should include account type, current balance, account opening date, ADB.

Parents’ bank Statement. original or certified true copy of bank statements/passbook for the last 3 months.

Copy of parents’ marriage certificate.

UPDATE! (March 2018): The embassy has announced that starting 26 March 2018, first-time travelers who have NOT been to any OECD country as a traveler within the last 5 years should submit the following::

Starting July 1, 2018. The company alphalist is no longer required. However, it may be requested as additional file for some applicants.

For employees applying before July 1, 2018, you should submit ITR with BIR received or BIR certified true copy stamp + copy of Alpha list with BIR received Stamp. You should highlight your name on the alpha list. If you cannot submit company alphalist for whatever reason (usually, confidentiality issue), you can ask your company to write a letter of explanation and submit that. However, according to the embassy, there may be drawback in visa approval for those who fails to submit. but this is the best you can do in this case.

For Self-Employed, BIR form with Corresponding payment Receipt from a BIR-authorized bank.

If you’re a freelancer, read: Korea Visa FAQs

3. Photocopy all your OECD Visas

Only if you have them. If you don’t have any, skip this part.

What’s OECD, you ask? It’s the Organisation for economic Co-operation and Development. To see all the member countries of this organization, check out this website.

If you have been given a visa for any OECD country, you need to submit both the original copy and a photocopy of it. If you have multiple, submit them all. Although this does NOT guarantee approval, it gives you better chances.

Update: JAPAN VISA is no longer honored for OECD consideration by the Korean Embassy.

Submission of ITR is waived for applicants who have traveled to South Korea much more than 2x within the last 4 years and applicants who have traveled at least once to any OECD country within the last 5 years. This is according to Constellation Travels, which is an official embassy-designated travel agency.

4. submit the files to the Korean Consulate in Cebu.

Once you have completed all the requirements, it’s time to go the consular office. They entertain visa applications Mondays-Fridays 9am-11am only. closed on weekends and holidays. If you’re not from Cebu but traveling there to apply, note that there may be local holidays so double check before going.

Also, Bring 2 valid IDs aside from your passport. I’ll discuss why later.

Here’s the address:

KOREAN CONSULATE IN CEBU
12th floor Chinabank corporate Center, lot 2, Samar loop Cor. road 5, Cebu company Park, Mabolo, Cebu City
Email Address: phi_cebu2015@mofa.go.kr
Contact No.: (63-32) 231-1516(-9)

Here’s how to lodge your application:

When you reach the lobby of Chinabank corporate Center, method the concierge, sign in, and leave an ID.

Take the elevator to the 12th floor.

Walk to your right. A guard will examine your bag again. You will then be asked for another ID, which is why you ought to bring 2 IDs. The video camera on your phone will be covered with a sticker. You will then be given a number and a list of files (depending on your employment status).

Arrange your files according to that list.

When your number is called, method the VISA window (the one closest to the entrance) and hand over all the requirements. The officer will check each file and briefly evaluate it. If something’s not best or insufficient, all your files will be handed back to you (so make sure they’re complete and correct).

If the officer finds your pile satisfactory, you’ll be given a slip indicating the date and time of passport pick-up.

Visa Processing Schedule:
Mondays-Fridays 9am-11am only

Visa Fees:
FREE for stays shorter than 59
P1350 for 60-90-day stays

Processing time:
10-26 working days* depending on the volume of applications that week.

*IMPORTANT! The Korean Consulate in Cebu’s last announcement on their site states that the processing time will be 24-26 days. but it actually changes week after week depending on the volume of applicants. best to call them beforehand for the most recent processing period or check the most recent announcement on their website.

5. pick up your passport on the scheduled date of release.

Return to the embassy on the date indicated on the slip given to you and claim your passpport, hopefully it has a visa affixed to it.

Releasing of visa schedule:
Monday-Friday 2pm-4pm

Before leaving the counter, double check that your name, passport number, and other details are appropriate to avoid troubles in the future.

If you have much more questions, we answered frequently asked questions here: Korea Visa FAQs

For much more information about Korean visa applications, contact or check out the official site of the Korean Embassy. While we always try to keep this post updated, always double check with the embassy.

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Tips For planning a trip to Eastern Europe

We revealed our travel plans on our YouTube channel a couple of weeks ago, as well as because then, our days as well as thoughts have been consumed with planning this legendary trip.

As with getting ready for a journey anywhere in the world, there are numerous things to believe about, as well as plan for, when embarking on a European adventure!

The Route

Deciding which countries you want to go to is the very first step, particularly if you want to make utilize of your train pass (more on that below). try to plan your trip in a circle, to prevent backtracking as well as wasting your valuable travel time.

This is our route:

Turkey ⇒ Bulgaria ⇒ Macedonia ⇒ Albania ⇒ Turkey (for an event) ⇒ Croatia ⇒ Montenegro ⇒ Bosnia & Herzegovina ⇒ Serbia ⇒ Slovenia ⇒ Italy ⇒ Hungary ⇒ Slovakia ⇒ Czech Republic ⇒ Austria ⇒ Poland ⇒ Ukraine ⇒ Romania ⇒ Turkey

17 countries in 22 weeks.

This is the fastest we’ve travelled in a extremely long time.

But, there is an explanation for this. We’re not planning to see the entire country of each destination, however rather, we’ll select 2 – 3 locations to go to for around 5 days each.

When selecting your route, think about the following:

Weather:

We’re starting our trip in January, which is certainly not an perfect time to be in the northern hemisphere (unless you’re into skiing). This is why we chose to head to the Mediterranean / Balkan countries first. We wished to be as far south in the region as we could.

Unless you’re a huge fan of the freezing cold, you most likely won’t want to go to the Baltic countries in January, as well as similarly, you many likely will want to prevent the searing 40 degree summertime warm of Bulgaria.

Season: 

I don’t imply the weather condition with this one. If you want to prevent the crowds in this part of the world, make sure to travel in the off-season or the take on season.

During Easter, Christmas as well as summertime holidays, numerous of these countries will be packed with tourists, both regional as well as foreign. early spring, autumn as well as winter season are great options (except for Christmas time). having stated that, if you want to experience the festivities of these holidays you should, however expect that there will be crowds.

Festivals: 

You’ll requirement to choose if you want to see the celebrations on offer, or if you want to prevent them. Easter will be incredibly hectic in Italy, however the events will be incredible. The spring celebration in Hungary, the Beer celebration in Czech Republic as well as the different Christmas markets may be events that you don’t want to miss.

Check the dates as well as plan accordingly.

Transport: 

Trains, buses, rental cars, hitchhiking, bicycles and flying, there are various methods to get around. When you’re planning out your route, make sure to inspect out the train lines – some countries are much better linked than others, which will potentially impact the path in which you travel.

Transportation

Once you’ve figured out your route, you’ll want to purchase your train pass, book a rental car, or purchase a flight…or all three.

Train:

For non-Europeans, Eurail is the business you’ll want to book your train pass with. For Europeans, Interrail is what you’re after.

With Eurail, you can purchase a worldwide Pass which enables you to go to 28 countries within a specific time period. We have this pass, which enables us to travel between 28 countries, for 15 days. The pass ends after 2 months.

Another choice is the One country Pass which enables you travel within one country of your choice. For example, you can select Italy as well as choose 3, 4, 5 or 8 travel days within a one month period.

Keep in mind that travelling by train in the Balkans (Bulgaria, Macedonia, Greece, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia, Serbia as well as Romania) isn’t the very best plan, as the trains are rather old, there aren’t numerous routes as well as they can be unreliable.

Travelling by bus is the very best choice in this area of Europe, inspect out this site for comprehensive time tables.

Rental Car:

Having your own wheels is a fantastic method to see this part of the world, as well as usually there are little villages, ruins or other gems that you’ll want to visit, however the trains or buses won’t run there.

If you have your own car, you’ll be able to have experiences that other tourists may otherwise not.

The Balkans are a fantasticlocation to lease a vehicle as the trains right here aren’t as reliable, or modern. The buses do run, however they are frequently extremely long journeys.

We have vehicles rented in Albania as well as Macedonia with EconomyBookings.com as well as are looking ahead to checking out these two countries independent of the public transfer systems.

If you do choose to lease a car, make sure you discover out whether or not an worldwide Driver’s Licence is required. We don’t requirement one for Macedonia, however we do for Albania.

Airplane:

In purchase to save time, or if you discover yourself in Italy as well as requirement to get back to Turkey (for example), think about taking a look at the budget plan airlines in the region.

If flights from one city seem expensive, inspect the neighbouring city / country, as well as so on. Pegasus provides budget-friendly flights in Europe, as does Ryan Air and simple Jet (although they tend to fly from Eastern Europe to Western, instead of within the east). one more choice is Hungary’s low expense carrier, Wizz Air.

These airlines are cheap, as well as offer no frills. keep in mind that frequently you’ll have to pay for luggage with these companies, as well as in some cases you won’t get a designated seat number, you just sit where there is an empty seat!

Insurance

Having the appropriate insurance coverage when travelling is a must, particularly if you plan to do adventurous activities.

We suggest world Nomads Insurance, as they cover numerous activities that other business do not. If your possessions are stolen, they will cover that also (always inspect your policy to make sure you understand what is covered, as well as what is not).

Another benefit of going with world Nomads is that you can prolong or modification your policy while you are on the road. With numerous other companies, you should kind out your insurance coverage when you are in your house country.

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Also, if you book your vehicle rental with your credit rating card, you’ll be covered for the damage collision waiver – a charge that you’ll have to pay at the rental company if you don’t book with your credit rating card.

We have a TD very first class unlimited Visa card as well as we are covered on there for this additional insurance.

Accommodation

The lodging choices in Eastern Europe are endless. If you want to stay in a hostel, a guest house, a B&B, a hotel, a resort or a shop hotel, you can.

The value for money is extremely great in this part of the world. You can expect clean spaces with friendly, well-informed staff. Also, breakfast is generally included in the cost of your room.

We’ve been taking a look at HostelsClub.com, HostelWorld.com, Booking.com as well as have likewise been searching travel blogs for lodging options. As you know, blog writers tend to share the very best areas to stay ?

The gorgeous space at the shop hostel Old Plovdiv

If you’re travelling in the cooler months, make sure your hostel has heating in the space as well as hot water showers. If travelling in the summer, make sure air-conditioning is available.

Communications

Travelling with your wise phone has ended up being the norm rather than the exception these days. being able to browse Google Maps while on your road trip, as well as being able to equate a foreign languages into your native tongue is extremely helpful – as well as there are numerous languages to stumble your method with in Eastern Europe!

Navigating utilizing Google Maps while on the road.

Wi-Fi is offered in many cafes around the region as well.

Visas

By visas, I don’t imply credit rating cards. In purchase to go into a country, you will frequently requirement to purchase a visa – which is essentially a consent stamp / sticker in your passport which enables you to cross the border into the country.

Many nationalities do not requirement visas for this part of the world. As Canadians, we only requirement a visa for Turkey (which can be bought at the flight terminal if showing up by air).

As an example, Canadians do not requirement a visa to go into into the Ukraine, however, Australians do.

Always inspect on the internet to see if you will requirement to acquire a visa in advance, at the border, or not at all.

We’ll be offering as much as date info as well as our suggestions for different countries as well as cities during this trip! We’d like to hearyour thoughts as well as suggestions in the comments below!

 

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THE 9 best HOSTELS IN LISBON

Posted: 02/23/22 | February 23rd, 2022

Lisbon is known to have some of the best hostels in the world.

There are a lot more than 100 hostels in the city and year after year, its hostels take home some of the top spots in the top-rated “best hostels in Lisbon” lists you see floating around the web.

As someone who’s been to Lisbon multiple times, I can always see why.

Hostels in this city just get it.

They create a warm, social atmosphere, hire friendly and outgoing staff, keep the places clean, offer tons of complimentary food and booze (the crucial to any backpacker’s heart), and have incredibly comfy beds. You can nearly always find complimentary walking excursions and other activities, and/or complimentary dinners, snacks, and drinks. This can save you tons of money.

I love every hostel I’ve stayed in here.

Each time I return, I find a lot more and better places to stay.

And Lisbon hostels are cheap too!

You can find dorms with 8-10 beds at about 14 EUR per night and dorms with 4-6 beds for about 17 EUR per night. You can find private dorms that sleep 2 in a double bed starting at 60 EUR, with a lot of averaging about 70 EUR per night.

I’ve been checking out Lisbon for a decade and have stayed in dozens upon dozens of places. There are a lot of things to consider when selecting a hostel. The top four when picking the best hostel in Lisbon are:

Location – Lisbon is huge and, while the metro does go everywhere, it can take some time to get around. pick a place that is central to the sites and nightlife you want to see. All the hostels provided here are in central locations.

Price – In Lisbon, you really get what you pay for, so if you opt for a really cheap one, you’re probably going to get a hostel that is small, cramped, and doesn’t offer great service.

Amenities – Every hostel in the city uses complimentary Wi-Fi, and a lot of have a complimentary breakfast, but if you want a lot more than that, be sure to do your research to find the hostel that best meets your needs!

Staff – All the hostels provided here have incredible staff! They are incredibly friendly and knowledgeable. even if you don’t end up staying at one of the places provided below, be sure to look up reviews to make sure you end up somewhere where the staff is helpful and friendly! They can make or break a hostel!

To help you plan your trip, here is my list of the hostels in Lisbon that I like the most. If you don’t want to read the longer list below, the following hostels are the best in each category:

Best Hostel for budget Travelers: Lisboa central Hostel! or Goodnight Hostel
Best Hostel for Solo female Travelers: good morning Lisbon Hostel or lost Inn Lisbon
Best Hostel for Couples/Families: We love F. Tourists
Best Hostel for Partying: Lookout! Lisbon Hostel
Best Hostel for digital Nomads: home Lisbon Hostel
Best overall Hostel: Goodnight Hostel

Want the specifics of each hostel? Here’s my detailed list of the best hostels in Lisbon:

Price legend (per night)

$ = 10-20 EUR

$$ = 20-30 EUR

$$$ = Over 30 EUR

 

1. Lookout! Lisbon Hostel

This fun and social hostel has a ton of organized activities going on each week — and they even give you complimentary sangria! There’s also a complimentary breakfast buffet. The kitchen and lounge areas always have people around, but it’s not so much a party place — the staff makes sure the hostel is quiet after 11:30pm. There is a complimentary flea market walking tour, as well as a whole host of other paid excursions like surf lessons, beach days, and bicycle rides. You’re a 5-minute walk from Bairro Alto bars, vintage markets, supermarkets, and all-you-can-eat sushi (plus tons of other restaurants).

Lookout! Lisbon Hostel at a glance:

$

Organizes lots of activities

Lots of complimentary perks (free breakfast, complimentary sangria)

Convenient location near supermarket, restaurants, and vintage markets

Beds from 17 EUR.

Book Lookout! Lisbon Hostel here!
 
2. Lisboa central Hostel

Bright, spacious rooms equipped with outlets and comfy beds welcome you here. Run by a local Portuguese family, the staff here is very experienced about the city and can give you great recommendations on things to do and where to eat. There’s a complimentary pancake breakfast and complimentary soup each day as well as Milkshake Mondays, Tapas Tuesdays, and Sangria Fridays. You won’t have to spend a lot of money on food thanks to this hostel. It’s a great vibe here.

Lisboa central Hostel at a glance:

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Tons of complimentary perks (free breakfast, complimentary soup)

Lots of social activities make it easy to meet people

Amazing staff can help you plan your visit

Beds from 17 EUR. twin private rooms from 60 EUR.

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3. Yes! Lisbon Hostel

This is a bit of a party hostel but, despite its party atmosphere, the hostel’s facilities are incredibly modern, kept clean, and the spacious rooms are pretty quiet too. They come with privacy curtains, en-suite bathrooms, and the bigger rooms even have a table! The 10 EUR communal dinners are tasty, and they even offer vegetarian options. If you’d rather do your own cooking, there’s a large kitchen where you can do so.

Yes! Lisbon Hostel at a glance:

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Party atmosphere makes it easy to meet people

Communal dinners (and a big kitchen for cooking your own meals)

Dorm beds have privacy curtains so you can get a respectable sleep

Beds from 20 EUR. private rooms from 75 EUR.

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4. home Lisbon Hostel

This place in Lisbon’s historic city center is like your home away from home. You’ll even get to meet “Mamma” (the owner’s mom), as she prepares a meal each night. There is also a night excursion every evening as well as regular excursions additionally afield to places like Sintra or Cabo da Roca. The rooms are spacious with balconies and big windows and the bunks have privacy curtains. If you’re a digital nomad, you can take advantage of the co-working space too.

Home Lisbon Hostel at a glance:

$

Social atmosphere with regular excursions and a co-working space

Communal meals every night make it easy to meet people

Great location in the city center

Beds from 20 EUR. private rooms from 90 EUR.

Book home Lisbon Hostel here!
 

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5. We love F. Tourists

The staff members at We love F. Tourists are awesome, and it’s not uncommon for them to surprise you with complimentary white wine (sometimes they’ll even pack snacks or sandwiches for you as you’re heading to the airport). sit in the lounge, sip some port, or take in the views over Sao Jorge Castle – it doesn’t get much better than that! This hostel is in Baixa, next to the busy squares of Praça da Figueira and Rossio. Pedro, the owner, has a restaurant next door that serves great food.

We love F. Tourists at a glance:

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Incredible staff goes out of their way to help you feel welcome

Spacious private rooms (great for couples/families)

Convenient location in Baixa (near Praça da Figueira)

Beds from 18 EUR. private rooms from 60 EUR.

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6. lost Inn Lisbon

Lost Inn is another hostel that has complimentary sangria (and coffee and tea!) every day. breakfast is only 3 EUR, and they also offer walking tours. Every night they offer a different themed dinner for 12 EUR, including Portuguese, tapas, vegan, Mexican, and Italian nights. This hostel is housed inside an 18th-century palace in the middle of downtown, next to crucial monuments, museums, and the party area of Bairro Alto. despite its age, the building’s interior is sleek and modern (and large – you’ll have no problem getting a bed).

Lost Inn Lisbon at a glance:

$

Lots of complimentary perks (free coffee/tea, complimentary sangria)

Female-only dorms for added safety and privacy

Organizes lots of events

Beds from 16 EUR. private rooms from 70 EUR.

Book lost Inn Lisbon here!
 
7. Living Lounge Hostel

This boutique hostel on the border between the Chiado district and the historic Baixa is interesting and artsy. Each room has a different theme, and local artists have hand-painted the walls. It’s a quirky place in a great location! The beds are nice, but they can be squeaky. They have complimentary pancakes for breakfast and huge, 3-course group dinners (for 9 EUR, including wine). They also offer tours; the Fado excursion is a popular one.

Living Lounge Hostel at a glance:

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Huge communal dinners make it easy to meet people

Organizes lots of excursions and activities

Free breakfast

Beds from 18 EUR. double private rooms from 60 EUR. 2-night minimum stay.

Book Living Lounge Hostel here!
 
8. good morning Lisbon Hostel

This hostel is ideal across from busy Restauradores Square and uses everything you need – comfy beds, spacious and clean rooms, complimentary breakfast, a great staff, and organized activities and walking tours. You can take a complimentary walking excursion or bike To Belém to see some of Lisbon’s a lot of historical sites. There’s also a “Power Hour” (i.e., delighted Hour) with complimentary (unlimited!) beer and sangria each night.

Oh, did I mention the waffles with Nutella? I really love the complimentary cooking class and the day trip with João — he’s fantastic. Not only breakfast but three meals (including vegan/vegetarian options) per day are included here.

Good morning Lisbon Hostel at a glance:

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Female-only dorms for added safety and privacy

Organizes lots of activities

Lots of complimentary perks (free meals, complimentary drinks, complimentary walking tours)

Beds from 22 EUR. private rooms from 70 EUR.

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9. Goodnight Hostel

Not related to the above good morning Hostels (they used to be though), this downtown hostel uses complimentary sangria and 10 EUR dinners once a week. They also organize nights out, as well as a number of walking excursions through Alfama, Bairro Alto, and Baixa-Chiado. It’s a great way to get oriented with Lisbon! The showers have incredible water pressure, and the beds are very cozy. The small setting is very intimate due to its small space, making it easy to meet fellow travelers! complimentary breakfast is included. It’s one of the best hostels in Lisbon. (Actually, it’s my favorite. I saved the best for last!)

Goodnight Hostel at a glance:

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Organizes lots of activities (pub crawls, walking tours)

Free breakfast

Intimate atmosphere makes it easy to meet people

Beds from 12 EUR, private rooms from 55 EUR.

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Lisbon has so lots of great hostels spread throughout the city. I’ve been checking out Lisbon for years and have stayed at some incredible places. instead of spending hours trying to figure out where to stay, this list of the best hostels in Lisbon will cut out the time for you.

 

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Travel insurance will secure you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s detailed protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it lots of times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:

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THINGS TO perform in MYKONOS: Beaches, Clubs & other traveler areas

For the longest time, when we believe of Greek islands, Santorini is always the very first to find to mind. however over the past a number of years, the island of Mykonos has emerged as a top traveler destination too.

Although Mykonos is just a little island, it has so numerous things to offer to tourists. finest understood as a celebration island, it sizzles with picturesque beaches as well as pulsates with dynamic nightlife. In addition, it is overflowing with natural charm too! All these beautiful sites as well as home entertainment venues can quickly fill a week’s itinerary.

If you’re still building your Mykonos schedule as well as you’re confused by so numerous options, here’s a quick guide on what’s finest in Mykonos that is worthy of your time.

WHAT’S covered IN THIS GUIDE?

Best beaches in Mykonos
Best Clubs as well as Bars in Mykonos
Shopping in Mykonos
Concierge services – Villas
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Best beaches in Mykonos

Mykonos is mainly a summertime destination, so naturally, the beaches are the primary attraction. In top season, numerous visitors walk or lounge along its shores. In lean season, they can get quite tamed as well as quiet. however these are the top beaches on the island.

Super Paradise Beach. For the party-goer, Sugar Paradise beach harbors wildly well-known clubs including Jackie O as well as very Paradise Club. At sunset, the area becomes a dance floor up until sunrise the next day. If you have good friends who keep on raving about crazy celebrations they experienced in Mykonos, they most likely took location here.

Paraga Beach. found in a little cove along the southern edge of the island, Paraga beach glistens with golden sand, lapped by crystal remove waters. It’s a little cove, however a excellent lounge spot. You can event area some stars right here if you’re lucky.

Ftelia Beach. For those who want a quieter Mykonos beach experience. This beach laces one part of the Protective Bay on the northern coastline of the island. It’s a peaceful spot, far from the celebration beaches in the south. however strong winds make it a excellent location for windsurfing. It has only one all the time bar restaurant as well as few visitors.

Panormos Beach. likewise found on the north side of the island, along the Protective Bay. It is a virgin beach with only a few facilities. likewise for the peaceful type.

Best Clubs as well as Bars in Mykonos

Mykonos is bursting with home entertainment options, however when it concerns bars as well as restaurants, these four venues are most likely the hottest. however first, a reminder. numerous of these locations are much more on the extravagant end of the spectrum as well as are not for budget plan travelers.

Nammos. found in Psarou Beach, this all-day-and-night resort is commonly thought about one of the very best beach clubs in Mykonos. It’s likewise a preferred satisfying point for VIPs, celebrities, as well as celebrity-wannabes. It has a beach bar with sun loungers, umbrellas as well as towels, a beach bar, as well as an open air restaurant.

Scorpios. found in Paraga Beach. This boho-style club as well as restaurant takes pride in its elegance. It’s ideal for long meals as you view the sunset or have a unforgettable time with friends. It likewise has a bar, sun loungers, umbrellas, everyday events as well as healing rituals. home entertainment as well as relaxation right here are based on Scorpios’ viewpoint for a spiritual harmony.

Principote. found in Panormos Beach. This beachfront restaurant fosters a relaxing, trendy atmosphere for guests who want to delight in whatever outstanding in Mykonos: excellent food, vibrant cocktails, comfortable cabanas, as well as a breathtaking view.

Alemagou. found in Ftelia beach. It is a trendy boho-style restaurant as well as beach bar with a great deal of amenities, including a shop as well as a renewed conventional boat prepared to sail.

Shopping in Mykonos

In Mykonos you will discover a great deal of the world’s many well-known brands, all found within a short radius from Chora. aside from clothes as well as accessories, you will likewise discover designer jewelry.

Mykonos’ art galleries offer likewise distinct pieces of sculpture as well as paintings, among others. If you have the budget, you can get something for home.

Bring some things back for your good friends or yourself from the souvenir shops or the regional products stores. handcrafted accessories, wines, as well as regional cheese are a few of the products you can never get sufficient of here.

Concierge services – Villas

One of the reasons Mykonos has ended up being well-known to the world is its distinct high-end lifestyle. You will discover outstanding concierge services on the island that are implied to satisfy the most eccentric visitors.
Concierge services include rental of personal high-end private yachts with afull crew, high-end vans with drivers, helicopters, personal chefs as well as trainers, VIP tickets to the most popular clubs as well as events, health spa as well as wellness services as well as a great deal more.

For those who are prepared to spend, the most stylish lodging on the island is Mykonos high-end Villas. By renting your own Mykonos vacation home you will have your ideal luxurious retreat to unwind as well as rest on your vacations.

Mykonos Villas provides spacious indoor areas, huge comfortable gardens, swimming pools as well as jacuzzis as well as a excellent level of privacy for you as well as your friends. They are likewise suitable for personal celebrations or events as a few of them are huge sufficient for huge numbers of guests.

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HOW TO see KHAO YAI national PARK

Updated: 11/7/20 | November 7th, 2020

Khao Yai national Park is found about 2.5 hours north of Bangkok as well as is one of Thailand’s finest national parks. recognized in 1962, it was Thailand’s very first national park as well as is now a UNESCO world Heritage site.

I’d always heard excellent things about the park while I resided in the country. in spite of living in Thailand for a number of years, I never handled to get there. But, fortunately a got to play trip guide to a good friend from Boston on a recent see as well as utilized that as my reason to lastly make it there.

I can’t believe it took me so long.

The park is really amazing. It’s full of rich flora as well as fauna, tons of birds, waterfalls, lovely hikes, a few wild elephants, as well as is empty of tourists.

Arriving at our guesthouse in the afternoon, we were just in time to make a half-day tour. This trip brought you to a few caves as well as a natural spring. The very first cave was house to over 2,000 bats as well as utilized to be a Buddhist monastery before the regional neighborhood assisted to develop the monks a appropriate temple. However, the monks still come down right here at night to meditate. I suspect the darkness as well as tranquility are great for meditation.

Our guide seemed to be an professional in everything, showing us all the insects, speaking about the life cycle of bats, as well as even providing us a soil lesson on the structure of the dirt as well as exactly how bat guano can be utilized to make explosives. Usually, when you’re going to Thailand, trip guides are just ushers, walking you from location to place, talking about extremely little, letting you take your photos, as well as then moving on. however this guide understood everything as well as was able to discuss the history as well as zoology of not only this cave however the whole region.

The second cave featured over two million bats, as well as we shown up just in time to see them head out for their nightly feed. viewing it was like viewing something on the discovery Channel, a seemingly unlimited stream of bats flying out in quest of their evening meal as the sun set below the horizon. Our guide, who seemed to understand our cameras much better than any type of of us, was able to catch a few of it on tape for us with the telescope:

We spent the complying with day back in the park for a full day of hiking with the jungle as well as trying to area wildlife. Our day began with bird watching, complied with by a five-hour trip with the jungle. We found a great deal of birds throughout the day, including the excellent Hornbill, which has a wingspan over two meters wide. Monkeys hovered on the side of the road, as well as gibbons swung with the trees.

As we made our method with the jungle, it ended up being remove to me we were the only group on this trail, enabling us additional personal time with the animals. Usually, in northern Thailand, you see a great deal of trip groups on the trails, so it was good to lastly get somewhere where we might be alone with nature.

The monsoon season kicked in about halfway with our trek, pouring down an ocean of water on us as we made our method back to the car. The rain abated just as we hit the last few waterfalls, including the one Leonardo Di Caprio jumped off in the film The Beach.

Now, typically I never utilize Lonely world for lodging recommendations. However, this time, I did (as did everybody else at the guest house). I should state that for once, Lonely world didn’t disappoint. in spite of being in LP for years, the Greenleaf Guesthouse had not experienced in high quality (and having been back since, I can state it’s still one of the very best locations to stay).

Usually, press in a Lonely world book leads to higher costs as well as poorer quality. However, this location provided affordable accommodation, outstanding food, fairly priced tours, as well as extremely well-informed trip guides. If you ever go to Khao Yai, this location includes my greatest recommendation. I’d go back in a second.

Despite being one of the most significant as well as many widely known parks in Thailand, there were few tourists there, making for an pleasurable as well as relaxed experience. With it being only half a day from Bangkok, you ought to truly think about going to Khao Yai before you head off to the tropical islands that make Thailand so famous.
 

Things to See in Khao Yai national Park

Here are a few of the very best things to see during your see to the park:

Haew Suwat waterfall – This waterfall was made well-known in The beach as well as is certainly worth seeing (though unfortunately, you won’t be able to imitate Leo’s traditional jump!).

Pha Diew die perspective – At 1,100m above sea level, this is most likely the most breathtaking perspective in the park. You’ll get a sweeping view of the whole area as well as there are typically extremely few people around.

Haew Narok waterfall – This waterfall equates to “Sunken hole of Hell” which is a extremely foreboding name for a beautiful waterfall! It got its names from poachers who obviously heard the noise of its water crashing long before they saw the water as well as presumed it the crashing rumble was the gates of hell opening.

Non Pak Chi Watchtower – This is a great location to stop to try as well as see a few of the park’s wildlife, such as wild boars as well as elephants. objective to be right here for dawn or dusk for the very best chances.

See elephants (and other wild animals) – finest discovered at sunrise or sunset, there are really numerous elephants found in the park. You can discover them near a few of the salt licks around the park, though you have to be client (and lucky!). the very best method to see them (and other animals) is to go on a night safari, as numerous animals choose to be active during the great night hours. trips are organized by the park as well as expense 500 THB per car (which typically has space for as much as 8 people).

 

How to get to Khao Yai national Park

If you want to see the park, you’ll requirement to head to Pak Chong — it’s the closest town. Buses leave often from Bangkok’s Mo Chit Bus station as well as the journey takes 3.5 hours. expect to pay around 265 THB for the bus.

You can likewise take the train from Bangkok. expect to pay at least 375 THB for the train (which takes just under 3 hours), however, tickets can expense updates of triple that.

All guesthouses will pick you up from the bus or train station if you let them understand when you’re arriving. They can likewise organize a trip of the park (full day, half-day, or multi-day). costs begin at 500 THB per person for a half-day trip as well as around 1,500 THB for a full-day tour. Admission to the park itself is 400 THB for worldwide visitors (plus 30 THB if you have a motorcycle).

You can hike numerous of the shorter tracks yourself in addition to camp in the park too. routine Songthaew service runs from Pak Chong to the park entrance, though from there it is still 10km to get into the park. The trip from Pak Chong takes around 40 minutes as well as costs 150 THB. There are restricted areas so book in advance. I wouldn’t hike the longer tracks without a guide.

Another excellent method to check out the park is by motorcycle. You can lease motorcycles close-by for 300-600 THB per day, which includes 2 helmets. cars and truck rentals are likewise offered for around 1,500 THB per day.

Conversely, if you want to see yourself however would rather not drive, you can hitchhike around the park. It’s extremely simple as well as people are typically pleased to shuttle you around.
 

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Valladolid, Mexico: The complete travel guide

Valladolid, Mexico is an extremely lovely colonial city. On top of that, there are numerous things to see and do outside of the town — including check outs to cenotes, Mayan ruins and so much more.

In 2019, I was fortunate enough to spend much more than 3 weeks travelling through Mexico. In the end, Valladolid was easily one of my preferred locations, and from what you’re about to read below, I think you’ll soon see why!

In this article, I’ll take you through not only the best things to do in Valladolid, but when to visit, where to eat, and where to stay. Plus, I’ll help you with planning all the other aspects of your trip.

Here we go. The complete guide to travelling to Valladolid, Mexico. 

Table of Contents
Best Time to check out Valladolid Mexico
Where to stay in Valladolid Mexico
10 best things To do in Valladolid
Best Day trips From Valladolid Mexico
Cost of travel in Valladolid Mexico
What & Where to eat in Valladolid Mexico
Pros and Cons of travel in Valladolid Mexico
Is Valladolid Safe?
Ready to travel to Valladolid?!

Best Time to check out Valladolid Mexico

The terrific thing about the Yucatan peninsula, where Valladolid is located, is the hot climate all throughout the year, with temperatures rarely dropping below 20 degrees Celsius.

That being said, some months are well known for tropical hurricanes, while others see and extremely large numbers of tourists.

But, there are still months to check out Valladolid to get the best weather, and avoid the crowds. 

As you’ll see below, the busiest months are at the very start of the year, with fewer and fewer tourists expected in Valladolid as the year progresses.

Peak season in Valladolid

Peak season usually runs from January through to March.

Though this is still winter/spring, you can expect temperatures to be in the low 30s, with minimal chance of rainfall.

Prices do pick up during these months all across Yucatan and nearby Quintana Roo, though they tend to drop off near the end of this period.

For example, we went to in late March and the weather was amazing and prices were reasonable. The only issue was that Chichen Itza was busy with thousands of tourists coming from all over.

Shoulder season in Valladolid

April through to August are the take on months in Valladolid.

If you are searching for the hottest weather, then this would be a terrific time to check out as these are the warmest months in Yucatan.

Though you ought to expect rainfall anywhere from 5 to 12 days a month, you can also delight in lower prices and fewer tourists at popular sites.

Off-Season in Valladolid

September through to December are usually the quietest months in Valladolid.

Though the weather isn’t exactly cold, there is a much greater chance of rainfall during this time.

If you are pleased to put up with a bit of rain, then this could be a terrific time to check out as you can expect lower prices on hotels and for popular attractions to be much less busy.

Where to stay in Valladolid Mexico

Despite being a relatively small city, there is a broad range of accommodation throughout Valladolid. As a very rough guideline of thumb, expect prices to increase the closer you get to the center of town.

If money isn’t an issue and you want to have the best time in Valladolid, possibly the nicest area to stay would be on Calzada de los Frailes.

This is the road running from the centre of Valladolid down to the popular Convent of San Bernardino of Siena.

All along this road, you’ll find fantastic shops, restaurants, and cafes, implying you’re spoilt for choice with where to eat each night. From here, you’re also in close proximity to the bus stop and supermarkets.

10 best things To do in Valladolid

Valladolid is actually a relatively small city, one where time seems to have stood still for a while.

It’s practically a completely different world to nearby cities like Cancun — with expensive beachside resorts all the way up the coast and unlimited chain restaurants.

Much of the charm and appeal of Valladolid is its slow, laid back nature and the chance for you to discover what a conventional colonial Mexcian city is really like.

As you’ll soon discover, it also serves as a terrific base to check out a variety of nearby Mayan ruins and cenotes. here are some things to see and do in Valladolid that you won’t want to miss:

1. The Convent of San Bernardino of Siena

Located a short walk from the centre of town, this convent is a must-see on any check out to Valladolid.

Completed in the 16th century, the building serves a dual purpose of being both a fortress, as well as a place of worship.For just 30 Pesos ($1.25), you can walk around many of the convent, discovering the outstanding blend of the church and castle fortress, as well as learn much more about the history of the building and the artifacts discovered outside.

Speaking of which, there’s even a cenote, which is believed to have been used for a long time as a water source for the convent’s inhabitants.

When exploring this cenote, they discovered all kinds of artifacts, including weaponry which is now on display inside.

Before leaving, be sure to head outside to the colourful Valladolid traveler sign and snap a photo. They have these signs in all major cities through Mexico, so you can build up a good little collection!

2. Cenote Samula & Xkeken

Many of the best things to do in Valladolid are check outs to the nearby cenotes.

There are literally thousands of cenotes all across this part of Mexico, a rare geographic phenomenon that helps make this region so fantastic to visit.

The first of the most outstanding Valladolid cenotes is Samula, located about 7km from the city. Here, you’ll find a paid entrance, changing rooms, souvenir store, restaurant and even a lifeguard!

This is one of the much more developed and tourist-friendly cenotes to visit.

Samula is also outstanding due to the large ray of light that comes in through the roof, lighting up the water. It’s easy to spend hours swimming both here and in the smaller Cenote Xkeken nearby.

3. Cenote Zaci

If you’re searching for a cenote located best in town, then venture over to Cenote Zaci.

It’s only a 10-minute walk from the city centre and you will see signs for it dotted around the streets.

It costs just 30 Pesos ($1.25) to check out and you can swim if you like, with the deepest parts of the cenote reaching 100 meters!

One really amazing feature here are the ledges located around the water which you are welcome to jump in from. They go as high as 8 meters, so it all depends on how brave you feel!

4. Suytun Cenote

This was by far our preferred Valladolid cenote, and possibly the most Instagram-famous.

Why?

Because there is a large ray of light that comes through the ceiling and perfectly lights up the man-made ledge in the centre of the water.

It is possible to swim in here, though we didn’t as there are black fish everywhere. I recommend getting here first thing in the morning, when no one else is there.

Otherwise, it gets very crowded and it’s hard to get a good photograph.

7. Casa de los Venados

Back in Valladolid City, one building that you can’t afford to miss is Casa de los Venados, which is home to one of the largest and best collections of Maya artwork anywhere in Mexico!

What’s good is that it isn’t actually a government-run museum, but is instead a private home, where the owners run trips every day.

Tours start at 10am and allow you the distinct chance to get up close and personal with beautifully kept artwork.

8. admire the stunning Colonial Buildings

As discussed earlier, one of the best reasons to check out Valladolid is to experience what an old fashioned, colonial Mexican city is really like.

Well, to really experience it, it’s best to spend a few hours simply roaming the cobbled streets, taking in the numerous beautiful colourful buildings located all throughout the city.

Other noteworthy sites to check out in Valladolid, not discussed above are San Gervasio Cathedral and Iglesia San Juan.

Also, on your way to the Convent of San Bernardino be sure to take Calzada de los Frailes. This colourful street is one of the nicest anywhere in Valladolid, home to dozens of fantastic cafes and souvenir stores.

9. unwind in The central Square

During our time in Valladolid Mexico, one of my fondest memories is of spending our lunch and dinner times unwinding in and around the central square.

Here, you’ll find a large fountain surrounded by well-maintained gardens. It’s the ideal spot to sit down, unwind and view the goings-on of the city.

Also, all around this square there are beautiful little restaurants and cafes (more on that below). There are also some really good ice cream stores best in the square, so pick one up and delight in it on one of the benches by the fountain.

10. join the totally free walking Tour

If you are keen to learn much more about the local culture and to get a true insider’s glance into the history of Valladolid, then your best bet is to go on a totally free walking tour.

This is one of the best things to do in Valladolid when you first arrive.These leave each day at 10am, 5pm and 7pm.

They meet in the central park and take you to numerous of the best sites around Valladolid. If you are a solo traveller, wanting to make friends, then this is a terrific way to do exactly that!

As mentioned, they are completely free, but if you delight in yourself and want to contribute then you can leave a suggestion to your guide at the end.

Best Day trips From Valladolid Mexico

If you plan on basing yourself in Valladolid for much more than a few days, then it’s certainly worth taking a few day trips to surrounding sites.

There are various terrific day trips from Valladolid to choose from, here are some of the best that you might want to consider. 

1. Chichen Itza and Izamal

By far the most well-known thing to do when going to Valladolid is to head to Chichen Itza.

If you’ve ever seen pictures of Mayan ruins in Mexico, then there’s a very good chance that those pictures were of Chichen Itza.

This is a large Mayan site that was occupied for roughly 600 years before being abandoned in the 1200s.

Here, you’ll discover dozens of ancient Mayan temples and ruins and you ought to allow at least 2 or 3 hours to walk around and discover them all.

By far the most well-known of all the temples here is the wonder Of The World, El Castillo — a dominating pyramid located best near the entrance.

This highly rated day trip takes you from Valladolid to Chichen Itza. You’ll arrive at opening time so that you’re one of the first to visit, avoiding the crowds and midday heat.

You’ll have totally free time here to explore on your own, followed by a refreshing dip in a cenote and a common Yucatan lunch. check out the yellow town of Izamal before returning to Valladolid.

Click here to learn much more about The trip to chichen itza

2. Rio Lagartos and Ek Balam Ruins

Located on the northern coast of Yucatan, you’ll find Rio Lagartos.

Though it’s very up and coming, this lovely old fishing village is still well off the common traveler route.

Rio Lagartos is a terrific place to catch a peek of Yucatan’s northern shores and to experience the Las Coloradas Pink Lakes which are home to thousands of flamingos!

Roughly half an hour drive north of Valladolid, you come across the far less touristy Mayan site of Ek Balam.

Though not as well-known or grandiose as Chichen Itza, Ek Balam is easily one of the best Mayan sites in all of Mexico, and much less busy.

At its height, Ek Balam was home to much more than 20,000 people and was once even the seat of the local Maya kingdom. In total, there are 45 structures uncovered, which you are welcome to explore.

This highly rated Go Flamingo day trip takes in the nature reserve of Ria Lagartos, the pink lakes of Las Coloradas and the outstanding Maya site of Ek Balam. Plus, lunch, entrance fees, guide and pick-up from your hotel in an air-conditioned vehicle.

Click here To learn much more about The trip to rio lagartos & ek balam

3. Bike trip around Valladolid

If you want to experience two much more things not yet discussed on the list above, you may want to take a half-day cycling around Valladolid.

This trip takes you to cenote X-lakaj, the small town of Chichimilia, and teh town of Dzitnup — which is home of two of the most emblematic cenotes around, Samula and x-keken.

This trip is a terrific way to see the outlying towns, get some exercise and delight in some much more offtrack cenotes.

click here to learn much more about the bike trip

Cost of travel in Valladolid Mexico

As backpackers, we’ve found that it’s actually very easy to check out Valladolid even if you are on a budget.

The most significant expense we faced during our time here was the check out to Chichen Itza, which cost 480 Pesos ($20) per person.

If this doesn’t sound like a lot to you, then that’s terrific as

Guide To scuba Diving in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

You might be familiar with Puerto Vallarta as a getaway destination, but did you know it’s also a great place for a bit of scuba diving in Mexico?

This well-known beach town is the ideal base for exploring some remarkable dive sites in the area. We’ll take a closer look at scuba diving in Puerto Vallarta in this comprehensive guide. 

For much more on travelling to PV, make sure to have a look at our complete guide to going to Puerto Vallarta, where to stay in Puerto Vallarta, the best beaches, where to eat, the nightlife, and the top tours!

Here we go, our scuba Diving guide to Puerto Vallarta

Table of Contents
Introduction to scuba Diving in Puerto Vallarta
When To Go scuba Diving in Puerto Vallarta
Best Dive sites in Puerto Vallarta
Cost of scuba Diving in Puerto Vallarta
Dive shops in Puerto Vallarta
Hyperbaric Chambers in Puerto Vallarta
How to get to Puerto Vallarta
Ready to Go scuba Diving in Puerto Vallarta?

Introduction to scuba Diving in Puerto Vallarta

It’s a short and beautiful boat ride from town to numerous sites in Banderas Bay, many of which are fine for beginners and advanced divers alike. around PV, you can dive shipwrecks, caves, underwater mountain ranges, and much more. 

There’s lots of remarkable marine life to see when diving around Puerto Vallarta. You can spot all kinds of rays and turtles as well as moray eels, dolphins, and even humpback whales.

 

Scuba diving really is an amazing experience and is one of the best activities in Puerto Vallarta.

While destinations like Cozumel and Playa del Carmen on the east coast may be much more well-known, Puerto Vallarta is a great diving destination in its own right.

In my humble opinion, it’s also just a nicer place to visit. I may be a bit biased, having spent the better part of the last three years living there, but there’s a reason I chose this beach town on the west coast of Mexico!

Although it takes a little while from town to reach the best dive sites, that’s half the fun. On these boat trips around Banderas Bay, you’ll be able to delight in some postcard-worthy scenery en route to your dive site. It really is a spectacular place to visit.

Best of all, there’s so much to see and do in Puerto Vallarta when you’re not in the water.

This is the ideal destination if you’re wishing to do a bit of diving in addition to other adventure and cultural activities. Of course, you can always just kick back and unwind on the beach with a margarita in hand as well!

If you’re planning a trip to do some scuba diving in Puerto Vallarta, read on for a closer look at the best time to visit, the top dive sites, and some highly-rated dive shops to go with.

When To Go scuba Diving in Puerto Vallarta

The best time to go scuba diving in Puerto Vallarta depends on what you’re wishing to do. Some would say the best time is between November and may when the seas are calmest. 

It’s typically sunny, warm, and dry during these months, so you can delight in your time on land as well. That being said, the winter season months also see limited visibility and the water can get quite chilly.

In February the water can get down to 72°F (26°C). Plankton blooms at this time affect the visibility, but that also attracts manta rays and sharks that you’ll hopefully be able to spot. 

On the site of one popular dive shop, they mention how the winter season months bring very unpredictable conditions at numerous of the best dive sites.

Strong currents and winds at this time of year can limit or completely block off access to some of them, so it’s best to plan at least a week in advance. 

Peak travel season to Puerto Vallarta is between December and March, with things getting especially crazy around Christmas and new Year’s. Be sure to book your accommodation well in advancement if traveling at this very busy time!

There’s another mini-peak season when Semana Santa (Holy Week) rolls around. This is one of the best times to travel Mexico if you’re into culture, but not if you aren’t a fan of crowds.

Summer implies the rainy season in Puerto Vallarta, which has its pros and cons.

On the one hand, it’s very hot and humid with frequent downpours. handling inclement weather implies smaller crowds and lower prices, though.

The exception to this is weekends in the summer when Mexican families turn up in droves to delight in la playa.

The water is also warmest at this time (around 85°F/30°C in August-September) and visibility is at its best, so it’s not a bad time to go scuba diving in Puerto Vallarta. 

Best Dive sites in Puerto Vallarta

While there aren’t numerous dive sites offshore or best around town, the boat ride to reach them is half the fun. Cruising around Banderas Bay on a beautiful day on your way out to a 2-tank dive isn’t such a bad commute.

Here are some of the best sites to go scuba diving in Puerto Vallarta:

Los Arcos

Water Temp: 65-89°F (18-31°C)
Average Visibility: 20-50 ft (6-15 m)
Depth: 29.5-130 ft (9-40 m)

Perhaps the most popular spot to go scuba diving in Puerto Vallarta is Los Arcos.

This epic marine park features arches (hence the name) as well as caves, tunnels, and a reef full of marine life like lobsters, octopuses, moray eels, rays, and all kinds of colorful fish. 

There are a few different trails that divers can follow at Los Arcos. These are suitable for divers of all levels as they range greatly in depth.

Beginners can delight in “El Acuario” (The Aquarium) while much more advanced divers can check out “La Quijada del Diablo” (The Devil’s Jaw).

Chimo

Water Temp: 65-86°F (18-30°C)
Visibility: 20 – 60 ft/ (7-18 m)
Depth: 40-80 ft (12-25 mt)

This secluded fishing village in the bay is a great dive site for much more advanced divers.

On a 2-tank trip here, you can delight in spotting tropical fish and large pelagic species. This includes manta rays, sea turtles, and even humpback whales between December and April. 

In addition, you can admire “Las Iglesias”, rock formations that resemble the pillars of a cathedral and “Las Torrecillas”, which is an outstanding series of pinnacles rising up from the ocean floor.

Marietas Islands

The Marietas Islands are a national park located about an hour-long boat ride from Puerto Vallarta. This is considered the top place to go scuba diving in Puerto Vallarta.

Since it’s protected from hunting and fishing, there’s an abundance of marine life here. On a diving trip, you might see huge manta rays, sea turtles, dolphins, eels, and possibly whales in the winter season months.

It takes about an hour to reach the Marietas Islands by boat.

As you get closer to the islands, you can also spot several different species of birds, including the blue-footed booby. best of all, divers of all levels can delight in a trip to the Marietas Islands.

Water Temp: 62-86°F (17-30°C)
Average Visibility: 40 ft (12 m)
Depth: 25-60 ft (7.5-18 m)

The spectacular hidden beach on Marieta Islands is amazing!

Cost of scuba Diving in Puerto Vallarta

The cost of scuba diving in Puerto Vallarta varies depending on which sites you visit. As I mentioned, numerous of them are quite a long distance away from the center of town. 

For example, diving at Los Arcos costs between $90-110. Meanwhile, trips out to the Marietas Islands cost a bit much more ($120-150). It’s a longer distance to travel plus many operators include lunch and drinks as well.

Two-tank trips to El Chimo average around $150.

Never been diving before? Puerto Vallarta is a great place to learn and start exploring the other 70% of the planet.

To give it a shot, you can sign up for a discover scuba Diving course for just $50. This gives you the chance to see if scuba diving is best for you.

Those who want to go all-in can sign up for a PADI open Water course instead.

These typically take 2-3 days to complete. You can sign up for open Water courses at Puerto Vallarta dive shops for around $450 total after the cost of learning materials. once you’re finished, you’ll be certified and ready to rock!

Another option is to do a referral course for as little as $240.

This is when you complete the bookwork portion at a local dive shop back home before traveling to Mexico. Doing that allows you to take care of the studying part at home and spend much more time in the water in Puerto Vallarta.

If you’re wanting to take your scuba diving to the next level, you can also sign up for advanced open Water, Rescue Diver, Deep Diver, and several other courses. prices for these typically range from $350-500 and take a few days to complete.

Dive shops in Puerto Vallarta

Quality of dive shops can change as the years pass by. always make sure that the company you’re choosing is PADI recognized, professional and follows proper safety guidelines. Also, always make sure to check recent reviews online, and your diving equipment before heading out.

Banderas scuba Republic

Address: Lázaro Cárdenas 230, Zona Romántica

Reviews: 4.8 (51 reviews)

Web: visit Site

BSR has been in the scuba diving company for numerous years and has earned rave reviews from divers the entire time. This is a professional operation through and through, from the equipment to the dive instructors. 

Vallarta Adventures

Address: C, Mástil 13, Marina Vallarta

Reviews: 4.4 (587 reviews)

Web: visit Site

The most significant and best trip operator in Puerto Vallarta also does scuba diving courses and trips. You always know that the quality will be first-class when booking with these guys. 

PV ocean Tours

Address: Calle Pez Espada 197, Las Gaviotas

Reviews: 5.0 (25 reviews)

Web: visit Site

Run by a dad and child team from the UK, PV ocean trips started just a few years ago and is already one of the top dive shops in Banderas Bay. They are known for being very professional and personable. 

Hyperbaric Chambers in Puerto Vallarta

While scuba diving is typically a safe activity, accidents do happen. That’s why you always want to know where the nearest hyperbaric chamber is. 

Unfortunately, there is no SSS Network hyper chamber in Puerto Vallarta. The nearest one is over in Cabo San Lucas in Baja California Sur. You can click here to check out their site and get much more information.

Los Arcos Marine Park

Before you go scuba diving in Puerto Vallarta (or anywhere, for that matter), make sure you have solid travel insurance. The DAN (Divers Alert Network) comes highly recommended for divers. Click here to learn much more about their policies.

How to get to Puerto Vallarta

Most visitors will arrive at the Puerto Vallarta international airport (PVR). It’s always possible to find direct flights to PV from the us and Canada, with the most options during the high season (December-March). 

There aren’t a lot of other international options for arriving in Puerto Vallarta. You can get direct flights to and from Panama City as well as both London and Manchester, but that’s about it. 

If you can’t find a good deal on a flight to PV, I recommend checking out options into either Mexico City or Guadalajara. Both cities are lots of fun to visit and you’ll then be a very short and cheap domestic flight away from the beach!

Puerto Vallarta is also a major cruise ship destination. Those arriving for a quick excursion from a ship can still squeeze in a scuba dive (or two) in Puerto Vallarta.

The thing about traveling to Puerto Vallarta is that you have numerous options other than staying in town. By flying into PVR, you can also easily base yourself in places like Sayulita, Bucerias, Punta de Mita, Mismaloya, or Yelapa.

All of these places are easily reached by local bus or water taxis and will put you closer to some of the best dive sites in the bay.

Ready to Go scuba Diving in Puerto Vallarta?

While it may not make numerous lists of the best places to go scuba diving in the world (or in Mexico), Puerto Vallarta is still a fantastic choice if you want to include a bit of diving during your beach holiday.

Even if you only visit one of the epic sites like the Marietas Islands or Los Arcos, it’s well worth it to try out scuba diving in Puerto Vallarta.

More advanced divers will certainly want to tack on a few extra days to visit some of the much more challenging sites in the area such as El Chimo — where you’ll hopefully spot humpback whales from the boat!

When you’re back on land from a big day of diving, you can delight in all the amenities of this beautiful town. Puerto Vallarta has some amazing restaurants and bars to choose from, making for the ideal way to unwind after a big day out in the water.

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The best Smartphone apps for travel bloggers

“What are the essentials you can’t leave the country without?” As a travel blogger, it’s a question that I am frequently asked.

But it’s a question that I always have a ready answer to: a good pair of shoes, a good book, a passport (!) and a good smartphone. A ideal pair of shoes allows comfortable and pleasurable unlimited walks, the only physical exercise I do these days. A good book inspires and allows me to think and feel; it’s like a mental and emotional workout. A passport – well, that’s self-explanatory!

But the most powerful must-have for me is the one I keep in my pocket – a smartphone. Sure, as travelers, you can argue that we actually can travel without them (although it’s going to be a dull trip). but when blogging is involved, it’s a different story. It becomes an essential, at least for us. Living a nomadic life entails ensuring that we connect with our readers regularly, keep ourselves updated with what’s happening around us and back home, and empower ourselves with the best tools. and tools are aplenty. There are thousands of travel apps that you can use for a safe, rich, and memorable journey. It’s just a matter of picking the best ones for you, depending on your travel style and habits. These are the twelve that we use many often.

Kayaking in El Nido

WHAT’S covered IN THIS GUIDE?

1. SkyScanner (Flight Search)
2. Facebook (Social)
3. Instagram (Social/Photography)
4. Snapchat (Social/Video)
5. Google Maps (Navigation)
6. Waze (Navigation)
7. Uber (Ride-Sharing)
8. Converter (Utility)
9. Google Translator (Utility)
10. Splittr (Utility)
11. TripAdvisor (Reviews/Utility)
12. GoSkyWatch (Astronomy)

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1. SkyScanner (Flight Search)

Most people have this idea that travel blogging is insanely expensive. It can be quite costly at times, but it’s not as costly as people think. based on experience, the bulk of the expense is the one you spend even before the trip begins – airfare. That’s why flight search-and-compare apps are a substantial help for us. Our favorite is SkyScanner, which rummages through millions of flights to give you the most convenient route.

2. Facebook (Social)

A substantial chunk of our follower base is on Facebook. through the Facebook app (and Pages app), we get to update and interact with them on a regular basis. It has also become our link to everyone back home (something very essential to us) and our primary source of news as we also follow media outfits to keep up to date!

The Ruins of St. Paul’s by night
3. Instagram (Social/Photography)

We love taking our readers and followers with us wherever we go, albeit virtually. and Instagram is the best tool for that. Internet users have been increasingly visual and impatient, and we use snapshots of our travels to keep them interested and engaged. This makes your device choice vital, too. If you’re still searching for one, take a look at the video camera features.

For example, Huawei’s GR3 smartphone is equipped with a 13MP rear video camera and a 10-level auto-face enhancement mode. during moments when you don’t want to bring your bulky DSLR with you, its 7cm micro view with photosensitive area reach of 1/3.06 has you covered. and just like many people, we love selfies too! Its 5MP front video camera and audio video camera (which can activate photos using only your voice) take away the wrist-bending awkwardness when taking selfies.

Luang Prabang
4. Snapchat (Social/Video)

The past couple of years have shown that video is an extremely essential medium in engaging with other people. Snapchat allows us to offer a longer and closer real-time peeks of the places we visit, food we enjoy, and adventures we take. and for some reason, it does feel very personal, which our followers appreciate.

5. Google Maps (Navigation)

I like getting lost every once in a while, but there are instances when it simply isn’t practical, like trying to catch a flight or train, or you have very little time to explore. While I am starting to fall in love with CityMapper, its limited scope implies I cannot use it in destinations outside popular cities like London or Tokyo. Google Maps remains, for me, the most extensive and useful. From public transportation routes to walking trails, it enables me to reach destinations worry-free.

Wat Arun in Bangkok.
6. Waze (Navigation)

But when I’m the one driving, Waze is my best friend. Its social, crowdsourcing features keep this app incredibly reputable especially when it concerns traffic warnings and alternative route suggestions.

7. Uber (Ride-Sharing)

The many common traveler scams around the world involve taxi drivers: meter tampering, overcharging, money switching. Ride-sharing apps offer a terrific alternative. I have tried it in major cities and they really are safe, fast, and reliable. There are a number of options out there. Uber and Lyft are the most popular, but you can try and compareothers too.

8. Converter (Utility)

One thing that I never get used to about travel is converting currencies and units of measurement – I hate numbers! There are hundreds of converter apps available so it’s just a matter of taste, but my favorite is GlobeConvert. It converts practically everything: centimeters to inches, kilos to pounds, Celsius to Fahrenheit. Currencies are included, too, and rates are updated daily.

The South gate of Angkor Thom
9. Google Translator (Utility)

Have you ever stumbled upon a signage bearing foreign characters that looks essential but you just don’t understand? Or have you ever dined at a restaurant with no English menu? happens to me all the time when I’m in Japan and China. but Google translate eliminates the problem. I just take a photo of it and the app detects and translates it automatically. You can also type English words and it will translate it to any of the dozens of languages available, so you can easily tell the cab chauffeur where you’re going or the waiter what you’re ordering.

10. Splittr (Utility)

As you know, this blog is owned and maintained by two travelers. and although we choose traveling alone, we also delight in traveling together. That’s when things get messy and confusing. We don’t split costs on the spot. It’s much more like, “I pay for the tour; you pay for lunch. Let’s sort it out later.” but the problem is, all it takes is five minutes and we have completely forgotten about everything. Splittr was created exactly for our type of travelers. You just have to input the numbers and the app will do the math. You can even export data as a PDF file.

11. TripAdvisor (Reviews/Utility)

Nothing beats user reviews when it concerns finding establishments to take your company to. Whether it’s hotels, restaurants, attractions, or tours, TripAdvisor offers testimonials from actual customers, assisting me in making an informed decision. photos also help manage our expectations. Sure, there have been surprises – high-rated but [turned out to be] rubbish, low-rated but pretty good – but it reflects reality in many cases.

The sunset blowing away the blues at the Mekong River
12. GoSkyWatch (Astronomy)

One of my favorite things to do when in a foreign land is camping. I just love being intimate with nature and being away from all the urban chaos. stars are much brighter when there’s no light pollution to block them, making stargazing an activity that I always look forward to. GoSkyWatch is an app that searches, identifies, and discusses stars, planets, constellations, and other celestial objects. It’s much much more entertaining when you know what you’re looking at.

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