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Jess
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RE: Cash per day in Samoa?

Samoa made me realize scooter rentals are the best value for local transport, costing around ST$10 per day plus fuel. For food, fresh local dishes lik...

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RE: Cash per day in Northern Mariana Islands?

Cost-wise, Northern Mariana Islands are not cheap. I recommend budgeting around $65 daily for food and transport. Combo meals and street food are good...

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RE: Cash per day in New Caledonia?

Travelers say New Caledonia needs careful budgeting. Meals at snack bars or small cafes usually cost 1,200-1,800 XPF. Using public buses saves money, ...

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RE: Cash per day in Montserrat?

The vibe is chill but not super cheap. Expect to spend $15 for a meal at a nicer spot, taxis can cost upwards of $10 for short trips. Use the public b...

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RE: Cash per day in Micronesia?

Don't overthink it-bring around $50 daily. Eat local-poke bowls, lumpia, and grilled seafood are tasty and budget-friendly. Renting a scooter or using...

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RE: Cash per day in Malawi?

In Malawi, especially around Zomba, daily costs for meals, transport, and small tips added up to about $70. Staying in guesthouses nearby helped, and ...

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RE: Cash per day in Liberia?

Liberia’s costs aren’t sensitive for budget travelers, with around $45 a day covering meals, taxis, and small tipping. I stayed near the Ducor Hotel a...

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RE: Cash per day in Lebanon?

Budgeting around 70,000 LBP daily covered decent meals, taxis, and occasional fees for museums. I stayed near Achrafieh and found local transport affo...

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RE: Cash per day in Iraq?

Traveling in Erbil, I budgeted about 65,000 IQD daily, including meals at local eateries, taxis around the Citadel, and tipping services. I stayed at ...

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