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    Family friendly beaches with nice sand and calm water

    The beaches near Hammamet are fantastic for sandcastles; the sand is very soft and doesn't have many shells or rocks. The area is generally well-maintained by the hotels.
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    What kind of weather and what should I pack if I visit Samoa in November

    Is November the start of the wet season and should I expect rain every day of my trip
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    Which beach fales are the best to book for an authentic experience on the south coast of Upolu?

    Taufua Beach Fales at Lalomanu Beach is super popular for a reason, the location is postcard-perfect and the family hosting is wonderful.
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    Are there any good adults-only resorts in Fiji that are truly quiet?

    Look into the smaller, more exclusive places like Tokoriki Island Resort or Likuliku Lagoon; they focus only on couples and are very peaceful.
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    Is visiting Cloud 9 worth the high price tag for a day trip?

    I've seen pictures of the floating bar and it looks amazing but is it just a tourist trap or is the experience genuinely fun
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    How can I see the Great Barrier Reef if I am not comfortable diving or snorkeling

    I really want to experience the reef but I can't swim well are there options available for non-swimmers to see the coral
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    Is traveling around Australia as expensive as everyone claims it is right now

    It's expensive, especially for tourists, but you can cut costs by cooking your own meals and maybe looking at hostels or camping outside the main cities.
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    Which Buenos Aires neighborhood for a first-timer?

    If your priority is seeing the main tourist spots like the Casa Rosada and San Telmo quickly, Recoleta is more central. Palermo forces you to commute a bit more, but it’s a more fun place to come home to.
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    Getting from Sucre to Potosí, bus or shared taxi

    Avoid traveling late in the day if you can. Both options can be slower when they hit traffic coming into Potosí. Aim for a morning departure.
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