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No bag fee. The $50 round trip (Cartagena to Medellin) fare included one checked bag each way. The exchange rate was good when I went, so prices may vary. But, it should be noted that there is no...
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For future visits, you may want to try flying on Viva Colombia which is a low cost airline using Airbus A320 jet aircraft. I have seen them advertise round trip (nonstop) between Cartagena and...
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Instead of going through the hassle of renting a car and driving to Jaco, you may want to take a look at some of the van shuttle services for tourists. They are fairly reasonable in price, they may...
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Eight hours is more then enough time to sight see. Rail Directions from the airport.
A Direct Rail Link connects Schiphol International Airport to Amsterdam central station and is the fastest and...
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The name of the Hostel is called Tiger Paw Hostel. The address is Car 36 No. 10-49, Medellin, Colombia.
The rooms can sometimes be a bit noisy.
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I have flown on Aires many times and I have always had good experience. The prices are very reasonable and they fly on time. I have mostly taken their small computer planes made by Bombardier.
LAN...
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Usually I found that ATMs give a better exchange rate.
Also sometimes I watch the exchange rate (xe. Com) for a month or two before I go. When the dollar is strong, I use a money transfer to send...
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Just take a taxi to the South bus terminal, here is the information and phone numbers. Just take a look at the buses. I prefer the larger buses with the bathroom. Bus Terminal South / St. (Carrera)...
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Dermatologist.
He speaks very good English, his prices are reasonable, he takes his time with you, no rushing. His secretary does not speak English. Usually you can just stop in and they will give...
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Yes it is feasible and easy. Every city has a business terminal with posted schedules.
The companies do have regular schedules and traveling by bus is very inexpensive. Some of the larger bus...
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I would recommend just buying a cheap used cell phone, they sell them all over in the centro. Buy a SIM card and buy some prepaid minutes. The prepaid cards call be purchased for 10k (about $5 or 20k...
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this apartment is very nice, quiet, and comfortable.
you can call the supermarket and they deliver. it has security guard so if anyone shows up uninvited the guard calls you before they let the...
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If you first write the report using a word processing program (like word), just high lite the entire report, use the right click button, select copy. Then go into ISG, open a new post, right click...
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Very informative report.
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I had a chance to meet a few of the girls that will be going to the Halloween party. I watched the girls picking out their Halloween Costumes.
The costumes looked great, the girls where very cute....
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It is a poor small town and the beach is not that great.
Yes, real estate agents try to push overpriced condo's. Buyer beware. It is always best to rent a place for 6 or 12 months before you buy....
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Yes, there is a Comcel vendor in the airport, just look for the Comcel Sign. You can buy sim cards just about all over the city. The largest collection of vendors is in the Centro business...
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I would suggestion waiting until after the next presidential election in Colombia before investing. If you want advice, talk to locals read the newspapers for news, read the real estate ads. Good...
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Do you remember how much you paid per night for the room?
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If you would like to add a local United Kingdom phone number or a local Austrailian phone number, it's very easy and cheap with skype.
For more information visit:
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Here is another free polish online translator:
http://translate.google.com/
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One of the best sources of information is ro talk to local residents they will give you some very good ideas on real estate pricing. Another great source is newspapers. I usually avoid "american...
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I just got back from 10 days in Medellin. I stayed in a hotel in Centro for a few days and in Poblado for a few days. I enjoyed both. I spent a lot of time shopping and eating in Centro (basically...
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