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    What kind of weather and what should I pack if I visit Samoa in November

    November is the beginning of the wet season so expect hot, humid weather and be ready for heavy tropical downpours that usually don't last all day.
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    Which beach fales are the best to book for an authentic experience on the south coast of Upolu?

    I'm looking for a beautiful beach and a really friendly family-run spot any recommendations please
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    Should I exchange a lot of cash into Fijian Dollars or just use my credit card?

    I don't want to carry too much FJD but will my card be accepted everywhere on the smaller islands
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    Which is the best time of year to visit Fiji to avoid heavy rain and cyclones?

    The best months are usually from May to October, that's the dry season with lower humidity and the most stable, sunny weather.
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    How can I see the Great Barrier Reef if I am not comfortable diving or snorkeling

    Look for tours that offer a semi-submersible or a glass-bottom boat ride, many of the big pontoons have an underwater observatory deck too.
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    Is traveling around Australia as expensive as everyone claims it is right now

    I'm trying to figure out a daily budget but the cost of accommodation and domestic flights seems very high what's a realistic daily spend
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    Is public transport easy to use in Santiago

    Rely on the Metro as your main transport, and save Uber for late nights or trips to the airport. That’s the best combination.
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    Which Buenos Aires neighborhood for a first-timer?

    The access to the Subte (metro) is slightly better from certain parts of Recoleta, which can be useful for long-distance sightseeing.
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    Getting from Sucre to Potosí, bus or shared taxi

    The bus is generally safe, but the shared taxi gives you more direct control over your luggage, which is nice. For an extra hour of sightseeing, the slight premium for the trufi is worth it.
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