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18 items found for "costa-rica"

  • the unexpected culinary delights of riga

    What comes to mind when you think of Riga? Probably not Latvian cuisine. As an added bonus, even the best restaurants in Riga serve food at reasonable prices. Peter's Church in Riga's old town, this casual sports bar is a nice place to rest your feet. The cost might be high by Latvian standards, but is reasonable in comparison to what you'd pay at comparable #riga #latvia #europe

  • cape verde: sea, sun, sand, sharks and salt, but 'no stress'

    Costa Rica's philosophy of 'pura vida' encompasses a free spirit and an appreciation of life's simple Cape Verde was not included in my mobile plan network, and cost an absolute fortune, so I only used it

  • luang prabang was anything but laos-y

    inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1995, and is a perfect illustration of its country's rich It costs 20,000 KIP to enter (have cash). - The two Laotian dishes that I am now obsessed with are 1) The bite-sized coconut cakes, made with rice dish, flavored with things like lime, garlic, fish sauce, mint leaves, spring onion and ground toasted rice A taxi to the hotel took 12-minutes and cost 50,000 KIP.

  • 2019 travels

    It was 34°C (93°F) in Vietnam and then only 4°C (39°F) in Riga, Latvia, when I landed, two days after But the real shocker of Riga was the food! easterneurope #naples #florida #bangkok #thailand #bkk #asia #southeastasia #hochiminhcity #saigon #vietnam #riga

  • unwinding in beautiful barbados

    the Caribbean, it is still known for its tropical climate, white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, rich

  • monkeying around in indonesia

    Ubud is famous for its 'Eat, Pray, Love' vibes, wood carvings, Hindu temples, lush jungles, terraced rice Jatiluwih Rice Terraces: Over 600 hectares of lush green paddy fields cascade in tiers from the mountains In recognition of the ancient rice-growing culture, these fields became listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Komodo National Park is made up of 29 islands including Rinca, Padar and Komodo.

  • roaming around romania

    Romania is a country that is often overlooked as a travel destination, despite its rich history, diverse

  • perusing peru

    through immigration with no issues, and then literally walked across the road to check into the Wyndham Costa

  • unexpected athens

    Is it also rich in history, artifacts, culture, heritage and cuisine? For sure.

  • madeira, portugal

    The video below was of the dancing 'black rice with octopus and shrimp' dish.

  • rolex monte-carlo tennis masters

    have contributed to the principality's status as a tourist destination and recreation center for the rich

  • cartagena de indias, colombia

    Go for the people watching, stay for the polpo starter and mujarra with creamy coconut rice.

  • birthday weekend in cyprus

    The tasty dishes, rich culture, friendly people, low crime, well-developed roads and mild weather make

  • kenya & tanzania

    Maasai Mara is Africa’s premier game reserve, rich with animal life and luxury accommodations. If you ever get the chance to go on safari in Africa, it's worth a fortune (although it costs one too

  • two days in the city with two names

    The estimated total death count (military + civilian) was about 2.3 million and the war cost was calculated This city with two names is raw, dizzying and frenetic, rich in both history and culture. The View Rooftop Bar at Duc Vuong Hotel is a good choice for low-cost drinks overlooking Bui Vien Street

  • moroccan overland odyssey

    One speeding ticket was obtained along the way, but it only cost us MAD150 (~£11). There were very few people around and the dunes were awash with a rich, golden light.

  • aurora hunting in norway

    The air was fresh, the Sunnmøre Alps snow-capped and the river had never been 'so rich and full’ (in It takes about 45-mins and costs £3.40. Be sure to bring warm clothes and proper rain/wind gear.

  • austria, slovenia & slovakia road trip

    We then followed a walking tour from Rick Steves’ Salzburg book. It cost a bit more, but was worth every penny.

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