It's not "another country" like many people think. I've never been but if I can offer any advice on visiting, avoid Puerto Rico during hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to November 30. It has one of the most beautiful beaches in the world in Culebra. San Juan it’s gorgeous and there’s a ton of things to do. i think you're technically correct but there's not really a better way to describe it either. there's not as many downline referrals as a traditional MLM it's just 2 or 3 layers depending on how you count HU
We also spent a couple of hours wandering the main water village where 40,000 locals live. It's not a tourist water village like ones in Thailand and Cambodia and they have a fire station, police department, a couple schools and at least one mosque. You need to take water taxis to visit the different sections of the village.
I’ve traveled to 29 countries over the past ten years, and I can say without a shred of doubt that Hanoi, Vietnam was one of the worst cities I’ve ever visited. The museums were terrible (Ho Chi Minh museum was a joke). Smog suffocates the city, reminiscent of a trip to Beijing 10 years ago. The food was OK (not as good as Thailand or India
One thing that has blown my mind is just how much the Tampa Bay Area seems to offer. It’s kind of incredible. Beaches, museums, BG, river walk, casino, race tracks, pro sports, the list keeps going on. Literally, I’ve made a list and that’s only part of it. My curiosity is this.
Affordability. The final straw in comparing the Baltic capitals will likely come down to affordability and for that, Vilnius will probably take the cake. In general, prices in Lithuania’s capital are roughly 10% less expensive than Riga and 15-20% less expensive than Tallinn.
Despite being some 130 kilometers southwest of Prague, the 13th-century town of Klatovy is well worth a visit. A highlight of this fortified old town is the 81-meter-tall Black Tower (Cerna vez), built in the mid-16th century at the height of the town's influence (it was an important place of trade and commerce). IMO, there are much nicer places to visit in Spain that don't have the same level of risk attached. The problem with Barcelona is the legal system that encourages petty crime : young teenagers can literally rob people openly and they cannot be arrested. There are groups of these roaming the streets. It would help for people to comment what do you mean by expensive or cheap. The super posh hotel at city centre cost about 500 to 800 dollar per night. The budget hotel cost around 100 to 150 which is manageable. If you can specify your budget, fellow redditor will be able to help you more. 0YrT.