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WHAT TO DO IN ATHENS GREECE | 7 Things You WON'T Want to Miss
These are our moments traveling as a family of four on a round-the-world trip, here spending a few days in Athens, Greece before traveling out to see some of the islands. We recommend spending at least one full day in Athens before you travel onward.
#travel #athens #greece #greecevlog #familytravel #europetravel #europeantravel #travelwithkids #gapyear #sabbatical #expat #travelvlog #vlog
This video highlights a number of amazing things to do while in Athens, which you can use to build your itinerary there:
(1) Take a walking tour of historic Athens, with so many ancient sites just steps from one another 3:34, 6:43, 8:03
(2) See ancient sites such as the Temple of Olympian Zeus 3:55, Hadrian's Library 7:22, the Acropolis 8:06, Parthenon 8:36, and the Prison of Socrates 9:24
(3) Sample mouth-watering food and desserts 1:56
(4) Visit some of the neighborhoods that give Athens its charm, such at Koukaki 1:34
(5) Pay your respect at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier 5:25
(6) Take advantage of easy transportation around the city with the Metro 9:38
(7) Continue the adventure and visit one of the 6,000 islands that make Greece so famous lately 10:15
If you have other suggestions of things to do in Athens or while in Greece more generally, please share your suggestions with fellow travellers in the comments below.
Thank you for joining us! Please subscribe to be notified of new videos. :)
CHAPTERS
0:00 Athens Stopover
0:17 About us
0:36 How to get to Greece
1:34 Setting up our Airbnb
1:56 Ordering all the Greek food :)
3:24 DIY Athens walking tour
3:55 Temple of Olympian Zeus
5:25 Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
7:13 Hadrian's Library
8:03 Acropolis
8:36 Parthenon
9:38 Athens Metro
10:15 Ferrying out to the islands with Blue Star
11:07 Naxos
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ABOUT US:
We are the Salas Family, an Indigenous traveling family with roots in Wisconsin, United States. After deciding we had too little time for family and travel while chasing the American Dream, we decided to rent out our house and take a lap around this big, beautiful Earth. This is our journey as a full-time traveling family with two small kids.
- Watch our RTW trip from the start: ua-cam.com/play/PLRJXmt9yqgg555_IWEdRmWSsMC11BlCPV.html
- Follow us on Instagram: findingsalas
- Check out our website: www.findingsalas.com
- For $40 off your Airbnb booking: bit.ly/salas-airbnb
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20+ Things To Do With Kids In Venice, Cinque Terre, Tuscany, & Rome | How To Roadtrip Through Italy
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These are our moments traveling as a family of four on a round-the-world trip, here driving on a roadtrip through Italy from Venice to Rome. #travel #italy #roadtrip #venice #cinqueterre #siena #florence #florenceitaly #rome #europetravel #europetravel #familytravel #travelwithkids #gapyear #sabbatical #expat #travelvlog #vlog This video highlights a number of amazing things to do while in Ital...
Getting ROBBED Abroad | A Traveler's Worst Nightmare 😱
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These are our moments traveling as a family of four on a round-the-world trip, here on a European roadtrip traveling from Austria to Italy in this episode. Unfortunately, we were robbed during our first moments in Italy and this is that story. We have shared many highs during our travels and feel it is important to share the lows as well. This is the dark side of travel. The time our car was br...
13 Things to Do in Vienna Austria | Plus a Surprise Ending 😱
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These are our moments traveling as a family of four on a round-the-world trip, here spending a week in Austria and the greater Vienna area as we roadtrip from Dubrovnik, Croatia to Rome, Italy. #travel #vienna #austria #familytravel #roadtrip #europe #travelwithkids #gapyear #sabbatical #expat #travelvlog #vlog This video highlights a number of amazing things to do while in Austria, which you c...
WHAT TO DO IN LLUBLJANA | First Impressions of Slovenia
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These are our moments traveling as a family of four on a round-the-world trip, here spending a week in Slovenia as we roadtrip from Dubrovnik, Croatia to Rome, Italy. #travel #llubljana #slovenia #familytravel #roadtrip #croatia #europe #travelwithkids #gapyear #sabbatical #expat #travelvlog #vlog This video highlights a number of amazing things to do while in Slovenia, which you can use to bui...
Croatia Travel Guide | Dubrovnik, Split, Brac, Zadar, Plitvice plus Mostar, Bosnia
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These are our moments traveling as a family of four on a round-the-world trip, here spending two weeks roadtripping up Croatia's coastline. This video highlights a number of amazing things to do while in Croatia, which you can use to build your itinerary there: (1) Rent a car for ultimate independence in your itinerary 1:01 (2) Walk through Dubrovnik's historic walled city totally car-free 2:28...
2 Trips for the Price of 1 | Layover/Stopover Tricks to Maximize Your Vacation (Featuring Istanbul)
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Are long layovers worth it? Can you really leave the airport? How much time do you need? We try to answer all these questions in our video, as our family of four has a stopover in Istanbul during our round-the-world trip. Some tips for leaving the airport during your layover/stopover: - During the booking process, ensure your layover is at least 8 hours to ensure you have time for customs, pape...
Travel Guide to Zanzibar, Tanzania: A Tropical Paradise
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These are our moments traveling as a family of four on a round-the-world trip, staying for three weeks in the tropical island paradise of Zanzibar, Tanzania. This video highlights a number of amazing things to do on the island, which you can use to build your itinerary there: (1) Stay in a unique open air accommodation 2:30 (2) Swim in the most gorgeous, turquoise waters 6:33 (3) Relax in a coa...
Travel with us to Oman! | Dubai to Khasab and the Musandam Peninsula Plus the Ghost Village
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These are our moments traveling as a family of four on a round-the-world trip, moving west across Asia to the United Arab Emirates and Oman. We flew into Dubai, which would serve as our home base for visiting the Gulf. This video is our trip to Khasab, Oman in the gorgeous Musandam Peninsula which some called the Norway of Arabia for its prominent mountains and fjords. You can travel here by bu...
15+ Ideas for a Low-Budget, High Fun Guide To Dubai | Plus Abu Dhabi!
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These are our moments traveling as a family of four on a round-the-world trip, moving west across Asia to Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. We flew into Dubai, which would serve as our home base for the area. This video is a low-budget, high fun guide to one of the most expensive areas in the world. This video highlights a number of great things you can do for free or little mone...
Sri Lanka's South Coast | Unawatuna, Galle, Elephants, and More!
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These are our moments traveling as a family of four on a round-the-world trip, moving west across Asia to the island nation of Sri Lanka. We flew into Colombo, spent the first portion of our trip based in Kandy, followed by Ella, and now down to the southern coast. We are based in Unawatuna, but also see Galle. This video highlights a number of great things you can do in the area: (1) Winding t...
World's Most Beautiful Train Ride for Just $5 USD | Kandy to Ella, Sri Lanka
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These are our moments traveling as a family of four on a round-the-world trip, moving west across Asia to the island nation of Sri Lanka. We flew into Colombo, and spent the first portion of our trip based in Kandy. We then traveled from Kandy down to the center of the country to Ella on what is considered to be among the most stunning train rides in the world. All for $5 USD. This video highli...
Visiting Sigiriya, 8th Wonder of the World | Plus Travel Ideas for Kandy, Sri Lanka
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These are our moments traveling as a family of four on a round-the-world trip, moving west across Asia to the island nation of Sri Lanka. We flew into Colombo, and spent the first portion of our trip based in Kandy. This video highlights: (1) Our time flying to Sri Lanka (0:56) (2) Driving from the capital of Colombo inland to Kandy (4:08) (3) Sightseeing in Kandy plus the Temple of the Tooth (...
The Best of Krabi Thailand | Beaches, Islands, Street Food, & More
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These are our moments traveling as a family of four staying along Thailand's famed coastline, Krabi. The area is dotted with beautiful limestone cliffs, jade-colored waters, and delicious cuisines. All of this makes for an ideal vacation, including with children. Here are our favorites from the area: (1) Enjoy the delicious night market scene and street food, either in Krabi (1:50) or Ao Nang (...
Favorite Daytrips from Chiang Mai Thailand | Elephants, Temples, & Mountains
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Favorite Daytrips from Chiang Mai Thailand | Elephants, Temples, & Mountains
10 Things to do in Chiang Mai Thailand | Temples, Fish Pedicures, Markets, Old Chiangmai
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The Most Beautiful Place in Vietnam | 12 Family-Friendly Travel Ideas for Hoi An
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Our First Time on a Sleeper Train: An Honest Review | When Travel Goes Wrong | VIETNAM TRAVEL
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Ha Long Bay Vietnam By Cruise | Two Days with Alisa Cruises
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Visiting the Torii Gates at the Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto | Traveling Japan by Train
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Seeing Beijing under the Visa-Free Transit Policy | Stopping Over in Amsterdam | Winter Travel
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Lake Michigan Circle Tour by RV [Pt 3] | Upper Peninsula Michigan, Door County, & Sheboygan
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Xcaret, Playa del Carmen, & Yucatán Peninsula | Group Trip Ideas for Mexico
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Our Favorite Temples, Beaches, & Cenotes on the Yucatán Peninsula | Mexico Family-Friendly Travel
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Playa del Carmen Family-Friendly Travel | Plus Las Coloradas (Pink Lakes)
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Mérida, Yucatán | Plus Uxmal, Cenotes, & Ciclovía | Family Travel Ideas
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Rio de Janeiro with Kids | Copacabana, Ipanema, Christ the Redeemer, & More!
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Bahia Daytrips from Salvador Brazil | Morro de São Paulo, Ilha dos Frades, Praia do Forte
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КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @althealiv
    @althealiv 6 днів тому

    Love your videos about this area! We will be travelling there in about a month with our two kids and your videos are so helpful and really well done!

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 5 днів тому

      Hi and thanks for watching! And wow, what a kind comment. We really do hope they help. And if you have any questions at all please do let us know. It's such a great area, you're spoiled for choices.

  • @FindingSalas
    @FindingSalas 9 днів тому

    If you are interested in booking a formal stopover exceeding 24 hours, please note you typically need to book directly with the airline (not a third party, such as Expedia) to be entitled to the stopover perks. Here are programs to consider: - Etihad Airways stopover in Abu Dhabi for up to 2 days: www.etihad.com/en-us/abu-dhabi/stopover - Qatar Airways stopover in Doha for up to 4 days: www.qatarairways.com/en-us/offers/qatar-stopover.html - Turkish Airlines stopover in Istanbul for up to 4 days: www.turkishairlines.com/en-int/flights/stopover/ - Iberia Airlines stopover in Madrid for up to 7 days: www.iberia.com/us/en/stopover-in-madrid/ - Iceland Air stopover in Reykjavik for up to 7 days: www.icelandair.com/flights/stopover/ - Copa Airlines stopover in Panama City for up to 7 days: panama-stopover.com/en - Air Canada stopover in Toronto for up to 7 days: www.aircanada.com/us/en/aco/home/book/special-offers/toronto-stopover.html#/ - TAP Air Portugal stopover in Lisbon or Porto up to 10 days: www.flytap.com/en-us/stopover

  • @NFT_TX
    @NFT_TX 11 днів тому

    How did you get back from Pisac? Another taxi ?

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 9 днів тому

      Great question! Yes, another taxi, but there are many waiting -- either in town if you hike down the mountain to town, or at the entry of the park if you choose to just hike around the nearby trails. Taxis are critical to getting around the Sacred Valley, so taxi drivers are also very comfortable quoting you a flat fee to take you to one or more places, wait for you, and/or guard your belongings if you happen to have luggage with or items for the next section of the day that you don't want to immediately carry with you. Any other questions, please do let us know. Safe travels!

    • @NFT_TX
      @NFT_TX 9 днів тому

      Thank you so much for the quick reply. I really appreciate it. Gearing up for my 2025 trip to Pisac. One of the best videos I’ve seen. You guys rock.

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 8 днів тому

      ​@@NFT_TXwow, what a kind thing to say! Thank you. This was one of our first vlogs too, so thank goodness it makes some sense. Pisac is truly enchanting, and just a fraction of the people you'll see at Machu Picchu, which makes it feel even more special having it a bit more to yourself (especially if you can go on a weekday). Please let us know if you have any other questions. Safe travels! ❤️

  • @LingGan-z6u
    @LingGan-z6u Місяць тому

    Did you’ll book the flight with a stopovers icon to entitle the free stays?

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 9 днів тому

      Hi and thanks for watching! If you book through the Turkish Airlines website, it will clearly indicate which flights are eligible for stopover tours and also stopover lodging. On our latest transit through Istanbul, we selected an outbound leg that was eligible for a tour, and an inbound leg that was eligible for a hotel stay (in part so we could resample both of these offerings). Once you book your flight and have a ticket number, you will be able to search online for a hotel that meets your needs (see link at the bottom of the comment). When we did this most recently we had at least several options, even during peak season. Just make sure you book your hotel *at least* 72 hours before the stay. They cannot help you at the ticket counter in the airport as you arrive, which is the opposite of the tour and you schedule this *upon arrival.* More from their website: - Passengers with a connection period of at least 20 hours can stay free of charge and accumulate unforgettable memories in Istanbul. - Economy Class passengers may stay one night in a 4-star hotel and Business Class passengers may stay two nights in a 5-star hotel free of charge. - After your Turkish Airlines connecting international flight lands in İstanbul, you can sign up for Touristanbul at the Hotel Desk in the International Arrivals Terminal of İstanbul Airport or from our Touristanbul Desk Office in the Transfer desk area. Read more here: www.turkishairlines.com/en-us/flights/stopover/

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 9 днів тому

      If you are flying with another airline, please note you typically need to book directly with the airline (not a third party, such as Expedia) to be entitled to the stopover perks. Here are some more airlines to consider: - Etihad Airways stopover in Abu Dhabi for up to 2 days: www.etihad.com/en-us/abu-dhabi/stopover - Qatar Airways stopover in Doha for up to 4 days: www.qatarairways.com/en-us/offers/qatar-stopover.html - Iberia Airlines stopover in Madrid for up to 7 days: www.iberia.com/us/en/stopover-in-madrid/ - Iceland Air stopover in Reykjavik for up to 7 days: www.icelandair.com/flights/stopover/ - Copa Airlines stopover in Panama City for up to 7 days: panama-stopover.com/en - Air Canada stopover in Toronto for up to 7 days: www.aircanada.com/us/en/aco/home/book/special-offers/toronto-stopover.html#/ - TAP Air Portugal stopover in Lisbon or Porto up to 10 days: www.flytap.com/en-us/stopover

  • @cubanangel1286
    @cubanangel1286 Місяць тому

    Did you bring the booster seats for the kids or did they have available to rent during the car rental?

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Місяць тому

      @@cubanangel1286 hello and great question! We did bring booster car seats, that double as backpacks to carry small toys, books, and drawing stuff that comes on the plane as entertainment. We used the Trunki brand, who became famous for those kids suitcases you can ride on in the airport. See here: www.trunki.co.uk/collections/boostapak?srsltid=AfmBOorBv2CUG5uMirC53w5r0H6iI9Z_gdHJe0Lp0ExOViK7YMF0rBmf Here's another option too: amzn.to/40ODMXO You can almost always rent these from the car rental agency too, usually for about $10 USD/day. You just want to let them know in advance during the booking process so they have sufficient stock for the age. Good luck with your travels! Sending best wishes to you and your family! ❤

    • @cubanangel1286
      @cubanangel1286 Місяць тому

      @@FindingSalas Thank you!! ❤️

  • @RajilaPaulino
    @RajilaPaulino 2 місяці тому

    China welcomes you, international friend

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 9 днів тому

      Thank you! China is such an incredible place, and we sure do hope to make it back. There are so many interesting places there on our wishlist.

  • @francimaroliveiradesousaso712
    @francimaroliveiradesousaso712 2 місяці тому

    Melhor do mundo é o Brasil

  • @BrianaisGoingPlaces
    @BrianaisGoingPlaces 4 місяці тому

    Being able to explore by walking is so lovely and such a game changer!

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 3 місяці тому

      @@BrianaisGoingPlaces ahhh isn't it?! Especially with the decision fatigue that can come with travel planning and fitting in all the good choices. Sometimes it's great to just be able to wander and whatever you stumble upon is the plan. ❤️

  • @BBF03
    @BBF03 4 місяці тому

    Hey, thanks for the video.. how will be the weather in mid October? Also do we need separate boarts for toddler 23months old?.

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 3 місяці тому

      @@BBF03 hi and thank you for watching! The temperature and hours of daylight are very similar been February when this video was filmed and October. However October is the end of the rainy season so you may have more of that contend with. If you are scheduling any tours, we would recommend putting them earlier in your itinerary so you have backup/rain dates. Also, bring motion sickness if you're prone to that because you feel everything in the small boats. For the boat itself, we had shared boats and private boats (by chance). It mostly depended on how many people were interested in taking the same route and for how long the boat operator was willing to wait for others. You have the choice to wait and share if you don't mind and want to keep costs to minimum, or you can buy out the boat and be on your own schedule. Let us know if you have other questions. Safe travels! ✈️❤️

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 3 місяці тому

      @@BBF03 oh and one other thing! We brought our own life jacket along for a similar aged child. We generally find in our travels they don't always have these on hand for infants or toddlers. That was no different here in Krabi, especially on the local longtail boats that will serve as your boat taxis. Tour operators might be able to help you out if you request in advance.

    • @BBF03
      @BBF03 3 місяці тому

      "Thank you for answering my questions so clearly and concisely. I really appreciate your straightforward approach❤​@@FindingSalas

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 3 місяці тому

      @@BBF03 Oh you are so welcome! We are so happy to help fellow travelers, especially when there are so many unknowns and you are just trying to do the right thing and create great memories. Just so you know, you're a hero! These are core memories loading for your 23 month old! 💕

    • @BBF03
      @BBF03 3 місяці тому

      @@FindingSalas thank you 😊

  • @HB-yy5yr
    @HB-yy5yr 5 місяців тому

    I was looking for a place in Thailand to go for our family of 4. Your vlog has helped me made the decision, thanks abundance!!!. Also delighted to see your experience of Malaysian hospitality at the end of the vlog.

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 4 місяці тому

      Wow, thank you for watching and the kind comments. We're so glad we could help! Thankfully you're spoiled for choices in Thailand, but we feel you on narrowing down the decision. We hope you have the very best time! ❤️

  • @jamesharris7003
    @jamesharris7003 5 місяців тому

    Hey guys! Just to let you know that the beach you went to wasn’t one of the Railey beaches (East, West or Pranang), it was Tonsai beach :-) Railey is further round to the East another couple minutes by boat (or a sweaty hike round the back via the jungle). Enjoyed the video and can’t wait to go back there later this year

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 4 місяці тому

      Hello! Thank you for watching and for that correction. We must have miscommunicated with our boat driver. 😊🙈 But the Seven Island tour said they took us to Railay Beach for sunset so maybe you see it a little later in the video. ☺️

  • @FindingSalas
    @FindingSalas 5 місяців тому

    Hi fellow (or future) travelers! Please let us know if you have questions about Greece, traveling with kids, or travel in general. We are happy to answer them! 😁♥.

  • @FindingSalas
    @FindingSalas 5 місяців тому

    To see the full video of our adventure -- driving for a month across Italy with our kids -- watch it here: ua-cam.com/video/Cp7R_kzEDWg/v-deo.html

  • @FindingSalas
    @FindingSalas 5 місяців тому

    These are some of the most beautiful landscapes we saw driving across the Italian countryside: - Venice - Cinque Terre - Monterosso al Mare - Vernazza - Manarola - Tuscany - Pisa - Siena - Florence - Rome (listed in order pictured in the video)

  • @fanoriega
    @fanoriega 7 місяців тому

    Hey there! Which Taxi company did you use? I’m skeptical on the mix reviews for safety

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 7 місяців тому

      Hello and thanks for watching! We stayed in an apartment right next to a taxi stand just off the main square in Cusco. We hailed a taxi the morning we left and asked if they could do this itinerary. Seemed like it was pretty routine. The man was very, very kind. He let us stop at much as we wanted, and even helped out when the kids got carsick. But if you want to vet the experience more in advance, want more narration, have lunch included etc., you may want to check out a half-day tour like this from Get Your Guide: gyg.me/tcy6z835 Any other questions, please do let us know! 😁

  • @johnselfridge7154
    @johnselfridge7154 7 місяців тому

    Great video! Taking my 5 year old daughter Sienna here in July, where was the playpark you visited in Siena?

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 7 місяців тому

      Hi John, thanks for watching! And how fun you have a little Sienna too. ❤️ We apologize that we didn't include those exact details. You can see the general area on the map included in the video as you meander from the central plaza, but the exact location is here: Giardini la Lizza maps.app.goo.gl/4c181wbXogJ9SZR18 Please let us know if you have any other questions. Until then, safe and happy travels! ✈️

  • @DailyPassenger
    @DailyPassenger 7 місяців тому

    I don't know what stopped me from booking a flight to Rome on the spot after watching this vlog. I love this😃😃. I am a fan now, stay in touch.

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 7 місяців тому

      Haha, we're right there with you!! 😁 Thanks for all the kind comments, we are so happy to keep sharing in case it can help with travels or even daydreams ❤

  • @FindingSalas
    @FindingSalas 7 місяців тому

    Hi fellow (or future) travelers! Please let us know if you have questions about Italy, roadtripping Europe, or travel in general. We are happy to answer them! 😁♥.

  • @saymsaym101
    @saymsaym101 7 місяців тому

    I love how you stayed positive, especially after coming from Japan. HUGE contrast and I'm sure a culture shock! Thanks for sharing!

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 7 місяців тому

      Oh wow, this is appreciated so much! Hanoi caught us by surprise for sure, but we tried to enjoy the ride. It probably would have been a little easier without a toddler (and have been more thankful for places with sidewalks ever since), so we're counting Hanoi as a place we want to redo when the kids are bigger.

  • @mdnafiskhan9336
    @mdnafiskhan9336 7 місяців тому

    If I stay for 2 nights should I book a rental car? How is driving in Istanbul?

    • @ambowman1984
      @ambowman1984 7 місяців тому

      Hi and thanks for watching! Great question. We only did public transportation here, but given your situation would consider renting a car only if you are planning to leave the city for a daytrip. It's very popular to do roadtrips around the country so lots of tourists do drive here. However depending on what time of day you arrive and later leave, your second/middle day might be your only full sightseeing day and so would recommend dedicating that to Istanbul with so much to do there. But Istanbul is over 10 million people so like any city it can be very congested to drive and using public transportation can avoid some of this. And also like any big city could prove tricky for parking, so would recommend sketching out your route and locating parking ramps or parking lots before you head out: www.google.com/maps/search/parking+ramps+in+istanbul+/@41.0244856,28.9439472,14z/data=!3m1!4b1?entry=ttu Let us know if you have any more questions.

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 9 днів тому

      Hi, so sorry to have missed this comment earlier. In case this still reaches you in time or another traveler -- we would not recommend booking a rental car in Istanbul. While Türkiye is great for roadtrips, Istanbul itself is very hectic (in the best way) with limited parking options and lots of other cars. When we have visited we use public transportation or taxis to get around.

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 9 днів тому

      Hi and thanks for watching! Great question. We only did public transportation here, but given your situation would consider renting a car only if you are planning to leave the city for a daytrip. It's very popular to do roadtrips around the country so lots of tourists do drive here. However depending on what time of day you arrive and later leave, your second/middle day might be your only full sightseeing day and so would recommend dedicating that to Istanbul with so much to do there. But Istanbul is over 10 million people so like any city it can be very congested to drive and using public transportation can avoid some of this. And also like any big city could prove tricky for parking, so would recommend sketching out your route and locating parking ramps or parking lots before you head out: www.google.com/maps/search/parking+ramps+in+istanbul+/@41.0244856,28.9439472,14z/data=!3m1!4b1?entry=ttu Let us know if you have any more questions.

  • @FindingSalas
    @FindingSalas 8 місяців тому

    Most airports and train stations will hold your luggage during a stopover/layover. There is typically either a desk with an attendant or unattended lockers. In some cases, there are multiple offerings throughout the airport. Here is everything you need to know for Istanbul iGA airport, who have multiple holding options: www.istairport.com/en/services/experience/airport-services/left-luggage-offices-and-storage-lockers/?locale=en You can also book a city tour and the guide team will often hold your bags while you sightsee. Just be sure to get one with transportation. Here are some options in Istanbul: - Generally: getyourguide.com/en-US/istanbul-l56/?psrc=widget&partner_id=JY8NDWB&widget=city&wid=deb73776-81b9-5b9f-b9e8-1971d5b0d8db&page_id=819f093e-cb8b-5810-842f-578d54edd672 - With transportation: gyg.me/tDbJH8ST If you are flying with Turkish Airlines, they also offer a free stopover tour of Istanbul that includes a free hotel stay: www.turkishairlines.com/en-us/flights/stopover/

  • @oodulaja
    @oodulaja 8 місяців тому

    Hello! Where did you guys store your luggages during the stopover while exploring the city?

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 8 місяців тому

      Hi @oodulaja - great question! We've found most airports and train stations can hold bags, including Istanbul airport. There is typically either a desk with an attendant or unattended lockers in one (or more if you're lucky) terminals. Here is everything you need to know for Istanbul iGA airport, including a picture of what the facilities look like: www.istairport.com/en/services/experience/airport-services/left-luggage-offices-and-storage-lockers/?locale=en You can always book a city tour and the guide team will often hold your bags while you sightsee. In a pinch, you could do a DIY version with a taxi driver who will hold your bags and wait for you. We have done this when it got too logistically complicated, or needed to run some errands during that stopover time. If you are flying with Turkish Airlines, they offer a free stopover tour of Istanbul *THAT COMES WITH A FREE HOTEL STAY* in some instances!! 😁More here: www.turkishairlines.com/en-us/flights/stopover/ Please let us know if you have other questions. Until then, safe travels! ✈❤

    • @oodulaja
      @oodulaja 8 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for taking the time to respond and share all this information!!

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 8 місяців тому

      @@oodulaja of course, our pleasure! There's so much unknown and uncertainty in traveling so anything we can do to reduce that. ❤️

  • @gabbier4379
    @gabbier4379 10 місяців тому

    Loved your video! I am thinking of going in July with my family ( 2 kids) how was the altitude for your kids, are there bathrooms up in the mountains in case kids need to go? What time of the day do you recommend going up the mountain? Thank you!😊

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 10 місяців тому

      Hi Gabbie, thanks for watching and the kind comments on our video! We love to help other families turn their travel daydreams into a reality. Great questions too! Some thoughts: - The altitude is not to be underestimated. Whew. We have been lucky enough to visit the Andes a few times and each time we all experienced at least some altitude sickness. From dizziness, headaches, nausea, trouble breathing, tiredness, lack of an appetite. All that fun stuff. Our kids didn't want to eat much for a couple days (but also didn't complain about being hungry). The best thing you can do is build in time to rest, and not in Lima since this is at sea level. Once you get to Cusco (the gateway to the Sacred Valley), if time permits, spend a couple days with a light itinerary and you should be much better by the time you head to Machu Picchu. There is plenty to do in Cusco to keep you busy without overdoing it. And it's also at 11K feet elevation, versus MP at just under 8K feet. This is our Cusco vlog: ua-cam.com/video/186m6NIe_gk/v-deo.htmlsi=1PqWFGb4PV8hfyYZ - There are bathrooms, but they are just outside the entrance and re-entry is not permitted unfortunately. We tried to take it easy on liquids leading up to our timed entry and we all used the bathroom just before we went in. You probably need 2 hours to experience the citadel, and probably another hour or two to add any more trails/sites there. We spent about 4 hours in the park and found that to be sufficient to see the classic sights (note adjusted expectations for traveling with kids 😉) and thankfully made it back out without any bathroom issues. Also, it costs a few soles per person to use the bathroom so make sure you bring enough cash/coins for everyone. - The "best" time of day depends on the person so let us offer some different perspectives. Many think the "best" time is sunrise because it has fewer people, but because of all the steps with the bus up the mountain and a bit of a hike after the entrance, this makes for a painfully early morning even if you don't have kids. The direction of the mountains and frequency of morning clouds means it's often impossible to see the sunrise anyways. For us, the "best" time equals low crowds, high visibility/low cloud coverage, even lighting for photos and videos, and if at all possible skipping any early wake-up times. Thankfully those factors converge around 3 pm. People start to leave around this time, morning clouds have parted, light is soft and beautiful, and we didn't have to wake up at a painful hour. So short answer: an afternoon visit from 1-5 pm if you are doing the Citadel and another spot (such as the Sun Gate), or from 2-5 pm if you just want to see the Citadel. We were already in Aguas Calientes, but it might be possible to catch the train from Cusco/Poroy (~3.5 hours) earlier that morning and still do this -- but definitely recommend staying at least one night in the town. And finally, don't forget to build in time for the bus ride back down the mountain and getting back over to the train station if you are not spending the night. Hopefully this helps! Please let us know if you have other questions. Happy travels! ❤

  • @DustBeGoneByDawn
    @DustBeGoneByDawn 10 місяців тому

    Hi! Beautiful Family! Straight the the point tip advise THANK YOU! I’m planning a trip for my son and I to Machu Picchu but as I’m looking on the official website I’m not showing tickets available but I don’t know if I’m doing something wrong because I can’t read all of the Spanish, and it’s only in Spanish, which by the way is a little weird. But I selected dates for next month, May ,October and December of this year and they all say Cerrado? How are you supposed to get tickets? Help please

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 10 місяців тому

      Hi Dawn! Thanks for watching and for your truly kind comments. It means so much knowing this video can help another family. ❤ You can buy them on the official website here: tuboleto.cultura.pe/ -- which redirects here once you select Machupicchu: www.joinnus.com/events/trip-adventure/cusco-llaqta-inca-de-machupicchu-59693 It's confusing if you start with a Google search because there are so many authorized ticket sellers from the many tour companies. If you look at the page with Google Chrome as your browser, it will translate most of the page for you (so long as the words aren't saved as part of an image). Just right click and about 2/3 down the menu there is an option to translate. More on that here if you are doing this from your phone, tablet, etc.: support.google.com/chrome/answer/173424?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid The hardest part is now picking which circuit and this is confusing too because there are so many options. If you want to see the Citadel and Sun Gate like we did in the video, Circuit 2 is a good bet because it gives you access to those and more. You can access that under the "Llaqta de Machupicchu" (Land of Machupicchu) option. In our opinion, your kids should be at least teenagers to hike Huayna Picchu (sometimes spelled Waynapicchu), this is incredibly steep and more than dangerous if not done carefully. However and thankfully, it's not essential to get the classic views of MP. I am seeing options as soon as next month (February) but let me know if you tried the above steps and that is still not working for you. Any other questions, please do let us know! 😁

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 9 місяців тому

      Hi again Dawn! I don't know if you saw in the news, but buying tickets to Machu Picchu is getting interesting! The ability to buy tickets online is new, and apparently not sitting well with Peruvians because the government contracted with a private company instead of the state providing the service. There have been massive demonstrations, but the government has now relented. They are agreeing to do it themselves rather than outsourcing and are committed to keeping sales online. But I imagine that will take some time to build a new system. I don't know what it looks like during the transition, but you may want to follow the story too. apnews.com/article/machu-picchu-protests-peru-ruins-a7928a169e70ff81a0794179cf7942d0

  • @royalvalentina534
    @royalvalentina534 11 місяців тому

    Nice video..going with our 7 year old for new years 2024..this is very helpful

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 11 місяців тому

      Hi! Thanks for watching and so glad to hear it is helpful. Please let us know if you think of any questions. And have the very best time! ❤️😁

    • @roywashington2642
      @roywashington2642 Місяць тому

      Going for the first time with my kids any tips for safety?

  • @kishanpandit5639
    @kishanpandit5639 11 місяців тому

    Amazing video... I am planning to visit Rio. Just curious is it safe with kids and did you encounter any danger? Appreciate your inputs.

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 11 місяців тому

      Thank you my friend, and thank you for watching! Rio, like any big city, has its dangers. But with some common sense you can avoid a lot of trouble. For example, keep your activities to daylight hours, in well trafficked areas. Don't wear flashy jewelry or clothes that make you look like a tourist or someone with money, and keep your valuables concealed. Brazilians are extremely friendly and welcoming, and just following this common sense we didn't encounter any troubles. We really had a marvelous time. This city is so impressive with the beautiful mountains popping up across the skyline and kissing the shoreline. Please let us know if you have other questions. Safe travels! ❤️

    • @kishanpandit5639
      @kishanpandit5639 11 місяців тому

      @@FindingSalas Thank you so much for your inputs! Looking forward to it 🙂

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas 11 місяців тому

      @@kishanpandit5639 you're so welcome! Hope you have the best time!!

  • @jasmeetthandi384
    @jasmeetthandi384 Рік тому

    Hello there, loved this video. What month were you in Krabi? We are hoping to travel in February and hoping for clear skies and sunshine

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Hello as well! Thank you for watching and for your kind comments. ❤ If you are planning to travel here in February you are in luck. We were here approximately the second and third weeks in February and we didn't have a single raindrop -- only sunshine! This timing was also great because it was quiet just after the Lunar New Year. Please let us know if you have any other questions.

  • @janeanmer9227
    @janeanmer9227 Рік тому

    Hi, did you take a public transportation there? or just take a walk to stroll around city?

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Hi, and thanks for watching! ❤️ Great question. The city is very compact. Everything you see (aside from the day trip to Lake Bled) is walkable. We didn't stay in the Old City, but still found it a reasonable walking distance. If you look at 2:53 you can see the mapped location of our Airbnb. Anything else please let us know. 😁

  • @markfancher5676
    @markfancher5676 Рік тому

    Very nice picture of mother and

  • @markfancher5676
    @markfancher5676 Рік тому

    To watch these kids have fun is

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Hey Mark! One great thing about having the kids along is we get to relive our own childhoods. They always keep it interesting. 🤠

  • @markfancher5676
    @markfancher5676 Рік тому

    Excellent video to watch kids

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Hey Mark, thanks for watching! We appreciate the support. We had so much fun on this road trip. There are lots of gems in the Midwest. Let us know if you are thinking about heading here and have any questions. 😁

  • @emilykloth3166
    @emilykloth3166 Рік тому

    oh my goodness, I"m so sorry this happened to you. I'd be sus of that host as well. I'm sure you didn't show us all the frustration, but way to go staying as positive as you did!

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Ok so we're not totally alone on that one! Well thank you, truly. ❤ It was a frustrating and expensive few days that's for sure. Working on the rebound video now though and hope to have that out soon! 😄

  • @FindingSalas
    @FindingSalas Рік тому

    If you have suggestions for ways to stay safe on the road, please share your suggestions with fellow travelers in the comments below.

  • @FindingSalas
    @FindingSalas Рік тому

    Have you had any scary moments while traveling? Were you able to turn your trip back around?

  • @hump1953
    @hump1953 Рік тому

    Nice video! I’m going there next month😊

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Hi, thanks for watching and for your kind comment! Please let us know if you have any questions about Krabi or if we can help in any way. 😀

  • @GreatCityAttractions
    @GreatCityAttractions Рік тому

    Great video Finding Salas - Salvador looks wonderful.

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Hello and thanks for watching! Salvador is really warm and wonderful - so underrated. Please let us know if you have any questions. ❤️

    • @GreatCityAttractions
      @GreatCityAttractions Рік тому

      Yes looks wonderful - keep up the great content @@FindingSalas

  • @ashshrestha178
    @ashshrestha178 Рік тому

    Hi guys.. Loved your channel. We are visiting Krabi in October 23 with our 4 year old daughter. How many nights would you recommend in Krabi to see some of the famous sights? We were thinking 7 nights and wanted to know if that would be sufficient? Cheers :))

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Hello and thanks for watching and all the kind words!! ❤ This sounds like a great time. And yes, you can see a lot in a week and we wouldn't recommend less than a week. Does your 7 days include travel days and/or transitioning from time zones very far away?

  • @raif4346
    @raif4346 Рік тому

    How was the bus ride to Macha picho was it scary?

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Hey @raif4346, thanks for watching! Great question. Looking out the bus window and down the mountainside is not for the faint of heart, especially if you have a fear of heights. However relative to other buses through the Andes, this one went carefully up and down the mountainside and in our case never too close to the side of the road. This is not a public road so it's just the Machu Picchu transport buses going up and down, and just a few at a time. We never met other cars or traffic who didn't share the road well. It's not like the chicken buses you may have ridden on that going flying around the corners with no guard rails. Whew! Let us know if you have other questions.

  • @John8-32EnglishFortheFamily

    Just revisiting your video today with long time friends here in my Rio Grande do Sul. How much have things changed since then, omg! so many things happened! My friends loved your family. Your Seneca must be so big right now, and Sieninha a teenager little princess, right dear friends? Missing your good vibes and positiveness a lot. Hope all is great up north with the bears and beavers and deers hehehe. Sending much love to you guys. Until next time. God bless y'all!

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Heyyy @Johns8-32, is this our dear Marlon?! Hehe, you make the northwoods sound like a fairytale. You are right with the kids too, Sienna is almost as tall as us, and Seneca is getting big too. He just started getting his adult teeth (he calls them "man teeth") and looks like a new person. How are things down your way? We send our love, always in our hearts. Hope you and the family are well.❤

    • @John8-32EnglishFortheFamily
      @John8-32EnglishFortheFamily Рік тому

      @@FindingSalas Yes, darling, it's me, showing up after a while with a renovated channel dedicated to English learning contents. (The northwoods are an idyllic place, make no mistake about it hehe) I'm quite glad to hear from you and know that you're doing well. I miss your company, hope I can see you soon to catch up with one another. Sending big hugs and warmest regards to my pure blood warrior-hearted Winsconsian buddy and former "gaucho for hire" Martin "Machine" haha, to your adorable "not so little anymore" kids and the rest of the honorable Salas and Bowmans. May God bless y'al.

  • @PeteBoxster
    @PeteBoxster Рік тому

    É muito bom, mas é muito caro. Por mais 10k já é possível ir buscar elétricos muito superiores... É pena porque eu adoro a Honda (tenho 3). Acho que veio um pouco tarde demais, pelo menos para a Europa.

  • @MichelleCefaretti
    @MichelleCefaretti Рік тому

    Did you get money from an ATM for the metro or was there another place to get cash? I remember they only take cash for Istanbul

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Hi, thanks for watching and great question! Yes, we did get money from the ATM. Larger places like restaurants, hotels, etc. take credit cards, but we stopped for street food a handful of times and needed cash for all those exchanges. We had to use a metro card for public transport (Istanbul Kart/Istanbul Card), as they don't accept cash directly. You can pay for that using cash at various kiosks, possibly with a card through the app but it sounds like it's less possible with international cards. We didn't try. You can also use one metro card for more than one person (such as your kids or your whole family), which helps get around the minimum upload if you're only there for a short period of time like us. Please let us know if you have any other questions.

  • @raghuj7595
    @raghuj7595 Рік тому

    Thanks I only knew about 4 islands trip🎉useful information

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Hi and thanks for watching! You are so welcome. Hope it helped you and your travels!!

  • @BrianaisGoingPlaces
    @BrianaisGoingPlaces Рік тому

    Chiang Mai looks so fun!! I can't wait to visit (and eat!)

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Hey Briana! Thanks for watching! Chiang Mai is a DREAM, highly recommended! 😍Are you planning a trip soon? Please let us know if you have any questions. We also made a video about daytrips we took in the area (because there's lots to do inside AND outside the city): ua-cam.com/video/85YLawSJvx4/v-deo.html

    • @BrianaisGoingPlaces
      @BrianaisGoingPlaces Рік тому

      @@FindingSalas I'll def check that one out too! I'm tentatively planning to go back in August, hopefully i can avoid some rain but will be looking for fun things to do!

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      @@BrianaisGoingPlaces Ooooh that sounds like the best time. Will be sending you good weather vibessss 😎

  • @BrianaisGoingPlaces
    @BrianaisGoingPlaces Рік тому

    5:46 I thought that tube was a goner!

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Haha! That tube was the best $1 we've spent! 😝😎

  • @BrianaisGoingPlaces
    @BrianaisGoingPlaces Рік тому

    What an awesome thing to get to do with your family! Love it. I recently was in Thailand (Bangkok), and I already want to go back! I'm trying to watch videos to see what other parts I should venture to! Guess I have to check out more of your vids ;)

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Hi Briana! Thanks so much for watching, and really glad UA-cam connected us! We made 3 videos from Thailand, but 15 across Asia if you want to check them out: ua-cam.com/play/PLRJXmt9yqgg5ReXuWLdZFacNertxccGIa.html Thanks to low-cost airlines like AirAsia and JetStar it's pretty affordable and fast to get around. Or Thailand (and Vietnam and probably others) have sleeper trains too. Any questions, please let us know! ❤

  • @madhulikamirza7519
    @madhulikamirza7519 Рік тому

    Awesome video! Thanks for sharing your journey.

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Hello, and thank you for watching! It's been fun to learn how to work a camera and document it all, but even more fun to share on UA-cam with other folks daydreaming and planning their travels too. We are happy to help if we can. 😁

  • @UK_Thai
    @UK_Thai Рік тому

    Hey there guys, your trip looked amazing. Can I ask where you got the child sling carrier from (12:20). Looking for one ourselves when we take our children out at night around Thailand (including Krabi). They hate walking too much. The ones I've seen look a bit cheap unlike the one you have

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Hello right back at you! 😁 We used an Ergo carrier through about age 2. However around the time of this video we upgraded to a toddler carrier (because the Ergo was really more for babies up to age 2). We purchased a "3-in-1 ergonomic toddler carrier" from Líllé Baby and it made a world of difference on our backs!! It can be used when traveling, running errands, hiking -- we tested all the limits and sometimes for many hours straight! It's good up to about 60 pounds / 27 kilograms. Here are all of their toddler carriers, in lots of colors: amzn.to/3OaadbR Please let us know if you have any other questions. And happy travels!! ✈

    • @UK_Thai
      @UK_Thai Рік тому

      @@FindingSalas thank you so much ❤️

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      @@UK_Thai no problem at all! Hope it makes the journey all the better. We know how it is to be dragging along a tiny person who doesn't want to walk. 😂 Don't wish that on anyone.

    • @UK_Thai
      @UK_Thai Рік тому

      @@FindingSalas thank you again. I'm actually full Thai. Been living in the UK since I was 6 months old (now 44 years young). We've got over a month in Thailand, starti g in Krabi, through to phi phi, Phuket, Chiang mai etc as we celebrate our marriage in Thailand while we're there. Love your videos, will subscribe and follow. Love the theme and flow of your videos ❤️

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      @@UK_Thai you are so welcome and thank you for sharing your story, especially the young part! We can relate too haha. This sounds like a truly wonderful trip. Hope the homelands bring you everything you're needing. ❤️

  • @furycfury1632
    @furycfury1632 Рік тому

    How did you guys take so much time off? School as well?

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Hi and thanks for watching! That is a great question which we tried to explain in our very first vlog here: ua-cam.com/video/NH8TB_GpbgQ/v-deo.html Short answer is we pulled the kids from school, one parent took an unpaid sabbatical from work and took care of homeschooling, and the other parent works remotely (and we tried to align schedules so we were all free at the same time). Some families also do this by selling everything and living off savings, which allows unlimited freedom for as long as you can make your money stretch. We were a little too risk averse for that, so streamlining life down to work on one income made more sense for us. Any other questions please let us know! 😁

  • @theobservant6173
    @theobservant6173 Рік тому

    It is always sooo much fun and endearing to watch your videos.. Thankyou for sharing 😊

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Wow! What a lovely thing to say, thank you x infinity! ❤️♾️ We are so happy to share and hopefully inspire or help others considering traveling too -- or at least daydreaming about it. 😊😁

  • @Travelmumoftwo
    @Travelmumoftwo Рік тому

    Did you prefer medelin or bogota for traveling? I’m planning a trip with my two little ones as well.. and planning to ho either of them. Which would you recommend?

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      Hi and thanks for watching! This is a great question, and timely too since we just revisited Medellin (though unfortunately the vlog won't be out on the for at least a few more months as we work through other trips first). Are you looking for just one base and things to do in/around there? Asking because a) the domestic flights with Avianca and other national carriers are very reasonably priced and most flights are about an hour so it's easier than some countries to do more than one city in a single trip; but also b) because most international if not many domestic flights end up connecting through Bogota so you would be there anyways. We visited Medellin and two other new (to us) cities, and ended up spending a night in Bogota on the way out. But if you are looking to just do one or the other, happy to help you think that through too. 😁

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      If you are only picking one, Medellin might win out here (though we really enjoyed both). A few reasons why new visitors like it: the weather is almost always perfect (since it is nestled in a valley whereas Bogota can be a bit chillier due to higher elevation); its smaller and more manageable with kids but still with a ton of sights and attractions; it also has more of a fun vibe than the capital city (both due to the super friendly paisas but also the all the innovation happening there). We are not experts on Colombia, but we have visited three times and spent time in a handful of different regions and found all of them to be so vibrant and beautiful in their own way. The people are truly lovely. ❤

    • @Travelmumoftwo
      @Travelmumoftwo Рік тому

      @@FindingSalas Thank you for your response. Three times! That motivates me now. I was little skeptical initially for my trip, your message definitely helped. I was leaning towards Medelin as well. Any experiences or must sees you would recommend with kids? I am planning a day trip to Gautape during my 3 night stay there. Planning a free walking tour on day 1 to see the place from the eyes of the locals.

    • @Travelmumoftwo
      @Travelmumoftwo Рік тому

      @@FindingSalas I am planning to go Medelin and Pereira (to see Cocora valley) and then to Quito. I am yet to book the internal flights. Though most international and domestic flight go via Bogota, Medelin was sort of a winner in most aspects.

    • @FindingSalas
      @FindingSalas Рік тому

      @@Travelmumoftwo you are not alone there, and not sure why Colombia isn't more popular internationally but in the meantime the prices remain very fair if not low for all that is offered. We have had the most beautiful Airbnbs and hotels for surprising prices, delicious meals that cost us a fraction of what the US does.