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Barefootsies 05-30-2012 12:13 PM

Five spots where the dollar buys a great vacation
 
Some 'interesting' places I would not have considered...

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1. NICARAGUA
For a beach vacation with a little more character and authenticity than your typical Caribbean all-inclusive, head to San Juan del Sur, a quaint beach town on the Southwest coast known for its laid-back beaches, brightly colored buildings and sea turtle sanctuaries. The currency has crept down more than 4 percent in the last year to about 23 cordobas to the dollar. So staying here is an even better value than usual.

Where to stay: Rent a two- to three-bedroom house on the beach for $850 or so a week, based on listings on Homeaway.com and VRBO.com. A room at a boutique resort with yoga, pools, ocean views and spa can be had for $180/night.

What to eat: A seafood platter for two with lobster, squid, octopus, clams, shrimp and sides can be had for about $25, says a representative from the Nicaragua Tourist Board. Washing it down with a local beer will only set you back another $3 or so.

What to do: A surfboard rental and lesson will cost about $35, according to Ryan Croft. Go deep-sea fishing for about $16. If you're in relaxation mode, a one-hour massage in town costs about $40.

2. ARGENTINA
Americans have been flocking to sophisticated Buenos Aires for a few years now. But with the Argentine peso down 10 percent since last May, the values are even better.
Where to stay: Book a sleek room at a boutique hotel in the Palermo district, known for its cafés and nightlife, for no more than $200 a night. A room at 5-star hotel fit for Eva Perón can cost well under $500.

What to eat: Enjoy a parilla, which features cuts of Argentina's famous steak with side dishes, for $30 to $35 per person, including a bottle of red from Mendoza.

What to do: Admission to a tango club with a lesson starts at less than $10 (plus drinks). Do some shopping while you're in town. Bargain-hunters will find well-made men's leather belts for $35 and stylish women's leather tote bags starting at $135.

3. ICELAND
Iceland will never be a bargain destination. But financial troubles and a falling currency (down 9 percent from last year to about 126 kroner to the dollar) have turned it from a pricey splurge to a remarkable value relative to the rest of Nordic Europe.

Where to Stay: A room at one the best hotels in the center of Reykjavik will run $250 to $350, or less if you catch a sale, according to recent listings on Expedia.

What to eat: Indulge in an upscale sushi dinner (featuring local fish) or haute interpretations of indigenous ingredients like lamb for $20 to $30 an entrée. Alcohol is still pricey in restaurants, but a beer can be had for $5 to $7 in the many lively bars Reykjavik is known for. (Look for late-night happy hour specials.)

What to do: A day tour outside Reykjavik that includes a visit to Thingvellir national park and Gulfloss waterfall runs about $75. Spend the day lounging at the famous Blue Lagoon thermal baths for $45. For $65, you can get the use of a bathrobe, a drink and face mask at the Lagoon Bar.

4. POLAND
The dollar has risen against the Polish Zloty by more than 20 percent in the last year to 3.36 zloty to the dollar. You can visit a charming old-world city like Krakow and pay what could seem like wallet-friendly old-world prices.

Where to stay: Live like royalty in room at one of the city's top hotels for about $175, according to Expedia.

What to eat: Entrees top out at about $15 (a real splurge) at restaurants known for the homemade polish specialties like roast venison with wild mushrooms. A local beer is less than $3.

What to Do: See a portion of the splendidly preserved Wawel castle for $6. Visit the Museum of Contemporary Art for $3; a guided tour is about $24.

5. LOMBOK, INDONESIA
Bargains are getting harder to find in Bali since readers of "Eat Pray Love" began flocking to it. But they still abound in Lombok, a more laid-back island with great beaches and good sightseeing and shopping. And it's only a 25-minute flight from Bali.

Where to stay: Kick back at a 4-star resort on Senggigi beach for less than $100.
What to eat: Barbecued fish and satays at local market stalls will cost a few dollars. Look at about $25 per person for upscale drinks and dinner.

What to do: Hire a boat to take you to the Gili Islands for a day of snorkeling for about $10 per person (plus lunch). Hire a car and driver for a day of sightseeing for $45. Be sure to stop in the craft villages for handmade blankets, baskets and pottery far more unique than what you'll see at Pier 1 and at a small fraction of the cost.
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Fap 05-30-2012 12:15 PM

Anyone have any experience in any of these places lately? Been looking to take a random trip I wouldn't mind any of these

Barefootsies 05-30-2012 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Fap (Post 18972888)
Anyone have any experience in any of these places lately? Been looking to take a random trip I wouldn't mind any of these

Go visit, 'da Konrad', in Poland.

:pimp

Ross 05-30-2012 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Fap (Post 18972888)
Anyone have any experience in any of these places lately? Been looking to take a random trip I wouldn't mind any of these

I wouldn't recommend Poland this year, they are Co-Hosting the European Championships (International Soccer) and from what I hear the prices on everything has doubled. Not to mention it has a real problem with Soccer related violence, not something you'd want to get caught up on.

Sam - Mr. Skin 05-30-2012 01:27 PM

I've visited a few of them. I will say that Nicaragua was one of the best vacations that I've ever taken. We spent 18 days, rented a car for 10 of those. Went deep sea fishing multiple times, horseback riding in the mountains, surfing, ziplines in the jungle, visited active volcanos, bat caves, flew to the corn islands for a week, snorkel and scuba dive et. etc. and we spent $3,500 total including our flights.

pornguy 05-30-2012 01:28 PM

Fap. Spinn off down here to Cancun and enjoy some time. if you grab some Pesos right now and sit on them until you come, you can save an ass load. International exchange is 14.15 to 1 that means you can grab them for about 13.50 to 1.

Book the hotel direct and pay when you arrive via cash instead of your CC.

Paul 05-30-2012 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Ross (Post 18973054)
I wouldn't recommend Poland this year, they are Co-Hosting the European Championships (International Soccer) and from what I hear the prices on everything has doubled. Not to mention it has a real problem with Soccer related violence, not something you'd want to get caught up on.

Did you hear about the Indian students who where attacked at a Ukraine football match a few months back? Shocking stuff!

It's on video in the link below

http://www.3news.co.nz/Documentary-h...7/Default.aspx

Ross 05-30-2012 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 18973076)
Did you hear about the Indian students who where attacked at a Ukraine football match a few months back? Shocking stuff!

It's on video in the link below

http://www.3news.co.nz/Documentary-h...7/Default.aspx

There was a show called Panorama back home (Scotland) that showed the true extent of it all, I haven't saw it yet but some friends posted stuff about it on Facebook and that sickened me enough. Poland isn't a safe place to be this summer in my opinion.

ShoeBox 05-30-2012 01:49 PM

i was thinking about Syria heard there rooms are cheap but you may not come back

247mg 05-30-2012 01:58 PM

Pakistan > 1$ USD = 94 Pakistani rupees.

GetSCORECash 05-30-2012 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by sam_mrskincash (Post 18973066)
I've visited a few of them. I will say that Nicaragua was one of the best vacations that I've ever taken. We spent 18 days, rented a car for 10 of those. Went deep sea fishing multiple times, horseback riding in the mountains, surfing, ziplines in the jungle, visited active volcanos, bat caves, flew to the corn islands for a week, snorkel and scuba dive et. etc. and we spent $3,500 total including our flights.

Now that seams much better then $180 a night.

slapass 05-30-2012 02:13 PM

Brazil has become about 20% cheaper recently too. Still pretty expensive in the big cities but the countryside is cheaper.

scottybuzz 05-30-2012 02:15 PM

come to barcelona! pints on me!

Klen 05-30-2012 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by scottybuzz (Post 18973135)
come to barcelona! pints on me!

Barcelona is too expensive city.

Fap 05-30-2012 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 18973068)
Fap. Spinn off down here to Cancun and enjoy some time. if you grab some Pesos right now and sit on them until you come, you can save an ass load. International exchange is 14.15 to 1 that means you can grab them for about 13.50 to 1.

Book the hotel direct and pay when you arrive via cash instead of your CC.

I've been to cancun, I wanted to go somewhere I've never been :thumbsup

sandman! 05-30-2012 04:07 PM

nice list only been to one of those places.

Paul 05-30-2012 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Ross (Post 18973083)
There was a show called Panorama back home (Scotland) that showed the true extent of it all, I haven't saw it yet but some friends posted stuff about it on Facebook and that sickened me enough. Poland isn't a safe place to be this summer in my opinion.

Agreed! :2 cents:

Rmagnus 05-30-2012 08:48 PM

Palawan, Philippines...beautiful beaches they have there...your dollar will go a long, long way ;)

pornguy 05-31-2012 05:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Fap (Post 18973275)
I've been to cancun, I wanted to go somewhere I've never been :thumbsup

Gotcha.. Dont blame you either.

Have you thought about Australia or maybe NewZealand. Kind of pricy to get there but other wise worth it.

John-ACWM 05-31-2012 09:44 AM

Interesting, I would give Lombok a try!

AllAboutCams 05-31-2012 09:48 AM

i would only go to ICELAND and POLAND

Roald 05-31-2012 09:51 AM

Lombok is a great destination. Was there in 2009 and it was way more relaxed than Bali. And for $100 a night you get your own villa.

pimpmaster9000 05-31-2012 09:54 AM

Iceland is the shit! Google Iceland and Enduro....its like riding off road on the moon!

fuzebox 05-31-2012 10:38 AM

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Where to stay: Rent a two- to three-bedroom house on the beach for $850 or so a week, based on listings on Homeaway.com and VRBO.com. A room at a boutique resort with yoga, pools, ocean views and spa can be had for $180/night.

What to eat: A seafood platter for two with lobster, squid, octopus, clams, shrimp and sides can be had for about $25, says a representative from the Nicaragua Tourist Board. Washing it down with a local beer will only set you back another $3 or so.

What to do: A surfboard rental and lesson will cost about $35, according to Ryan Croft. Go deep-sea fishing for about $16. If you're in relaxation mode, a one-hour massage in town costs about $40.
This is the most expensive San Juan del Sur vacation I've ever heard of :1orglaugh


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