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Argostoli, Greece

12/29/2019

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Visas: For travelers holding a valid US passport for 3 months after the scheduled return, no visa is required for tourist or business purposes up to 90 days.

Weather: November through February have high chances of precipitation. The months of May and October are the most comfortable for travelers, with temperatures ranging between 20 to 25 degrees Celsius (68-77 degrees Fahrenheit.)

Cost: euro (€)
  • Entrance fee for local sights: €12
  • Meal at taverna: €18
  • Cocktail: €12
  • Hotel room: €120

Tipping: Tipping is appreciated, thought not culturally expected in Greece. Hotel bellhops appreciate small gratuity amounts of €1 and for other venues the patron can round up to the next dollar.

Health: No addition vaccinations are required, apart from the routine vaccines. Bottled water is widely available, but it is always beneficial to inquire with the locals on whether the tap water is safe to consume.

Getting Around: Both motorcycles and cars are popular and readily available for hire. The car rental rate starts at €35 a day, including insurance and taxes. Motorcycle rates start from €20 a day with the insurance package, but excludes medical expenses. Helmets are mandatory by law and rental agencies are obligated to provide the equipment to all riders. Most rental companies will require a minimum deposit, unless credit card is the form of payment.
  • Below are some road information…
    • Through continental Europe, one drives on the right and overtake on the left.
    • It is illegal to utilize a mobile phone while operating a vehicle. This may result in a fine of €100 to €300 with 30 day license suspension.
    • Seatbelts are to be worn in the front seats.
    • Often island roads are not paved, so be cautious when following GPS navigation or online maps.

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Dubrovnik, Croatia

12/8/2019

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Visas: A visa is not required for US passport holders for up to 90 days, with the purpose of business and tourism.

Weather: Croatia offers heated sunny days throughout the Summer, with celebrations during the Summer Festival. During the dry warm Autumn months, the beaches and streets experience less traffic.

Cost: Kuna (KN)
  • Museum admission: 130KN
  • Hotel room: 1500KN
  • ​Local restaurant dinner: 150KN​

​Tipping: Tipping are only common in restaurants, cafes, and bar settings, at the discretion of the patron.

Health: Dubrovnik is an industrialized city, with no special precautions relating to drinking water. 
  • Recommended vaccinations
    • Hepatitis A and B
    • Rabies
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Getting Around: 
  • Bus: The city is well-designed for frequent bus service. The fare is set at a reasonable price point of 15KN.
  • Car: Hiring a car is an option, but the parking next to Old Town is expensive at around 40KN per hour. The Old Town landmark is pedestrian-focused, so resort to vehicle travel only when exploring areas further from the city.

#love #dubrovnik #croatia #singtamlee
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