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When does the article come out on you guys living aboard cruise ships permanently? Which budget airline are you using to get to Asia? The trans pac cruise sounds amazing.
Fiji airlines to Sydney, JetStar to Melbourne, Scoot to Singapore, Southwest to Las Vegas. Fiji isn't necessarily a budget airline but we did get an incredible airfare.
Digital Nomads?
Pretty sure posting on scoop while on a cruise does not count as being a digital nomad. Right chick? BTW, for anyone interested in digital nomading, this is a good blog - https://readyjetroam.com/category/digital-nomad/Cheap airfare is always good!
No need to be a "digital nomad" if you aren't really working anymore.Max out those 401(k)s, boys!
I just flew Air Asia to/from Singapore on my recent trip which is a similar airline type to Scoot. I had to change my return flight time, but was not allowed to because it was less than 48 hours before the flight. Instead I had to buy a new ticket. It cost $27. It would have been $19, but I decided to pick a seat. I found it weird that the front of the airplane was largely empty because most people didn't wan to pony up $8 for seat assignment.
Getting ready to leave Sydney in a few hours, had been to Australia a couple of times before this, but (surprisingly) never to Sydney.Might have become my favorite city in the world, a fantastic, beautiful city. A little Hong Kong, a lot of London influence (my two other favorite cities in the world). Incredibly easy to navigate, people nice as can be. Only complaint is the food is pretty bland, but definitely restaurants/cuisines from all over. If you’ve been on the fence about going, I really can’t recommend it enough.
Anyone been to the area around Barcelona? I will be in Madrid Spain on company dime in January, but beforehand, I think I am likely going to revisit Barcelona. I visited for a very short 48 hours previously. So, this time I will explore a bit more of Barcelona, but will likely have time for a day trip.Background: I have already visited a ton of places in Spain, but none around Barcelona. Spend time in Andalusia, Costa del Sol, and around Madrid. I do like seeing historical sites, especially really old stuff, but mostly enjoy embracing the culture. Would rather sit in a outdoor cafe watching the world go by than a museum. Ideal day would be walking through Roman ruins to a park where I can grab a drink and listen to music. Less touristy is ideal too.Since it is January, I am guessing most of the beach towns like Stiges and Calella de Palafrugell are out, but I could be wrong.On the radar:Montserrat. Cog train and mountains are appealing,Tarragona: Roman ruins, nice views.Girona: Medieval town, old sites, good food.A couple of constraints.Public transportation. So many of the smaller medieval towns are out. I prefer train, but will do bus. I could also be persuaded to do a tour, but am more of an on your own person so I can do mostly my own timeline.True day trip. I don't want to do an overnight trip where I have to schlep luggage. Less travel time, the better, but willing to make it a long day.Any suggestions? A preference on the ones mentioned? One I missed? And I already checked. Markus' team is not playing anywhere I can go watch during the timeframe.
Just did Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Ho Chi Minh and Tokyo.Hi Chi Minh was my favorite wife's favorite was Tokyo. Loved each one. If you're ever in Singapore would 100% recommend the bar Native (we only did the bar not food) some of the most unique and creative cocktails I've ever had.
I was just in Spain for the last two weeks. If you want to do a day trip, consider doing a tour to Montserrat as well as a Cava tasting at a local winery. We enjoyed it, despite having poor weather. Also, we are very 'do it yourself' type of people, but the drive up the mountain would have been very difficult, so we went with a guide.Our guide suggested Tarragona, but we didn't plan for it, and we didn't have time.
Thanks, Montserrat is on my radar as well. Forgot to mention that. Is the wine tasting there or nearby as well? I saw they have a cog train to Montserrat. If I train back to Madrid and depending on timing, it stops at Tarragona. Maybe I can hop off for a couple of hours if there is a left luggage locker at the train station. Will check into that.Where were you in Spain? Any Barcelona suggestions for food and drink?
The wine tasting was in the valley that does the majority of cava wine (think Champage) production. It was a drive from the Montserrat tour, but included in the tour. We went all over. Madrid, Cordoba, Seville, Granada, Malaga, Ronda, Mihas, and Barcelona. Food stops in Barcelona... hmmm actually had my worst meal in Barcelona so I won't recommend that place. And the other place doesn't really come to mind so it was fairly forgettable as well. I probably had about 300 padron peppers on this trip though... wish I could get them at home!
Wife and I loved Vivanda and Dos Pebrots in Barcelona.
Sydney, Singapore, Barcelona? I’m heading to Dayton in a few weeks so everyone can stick it!
Hey, I think they have Skyline Chili there! Tastes great, certainly better than that grease bath stuff on Wells Street!