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Cook Islands aren’t cheap because so much is imported. I spent around $120-$150 USD per day. Accommodation in Rarotonga was $50-$70 a night for a gues...
China is one of those places where you can spend very little or a lot. I averaged $50-$60 per day traveling through Xi’an and Chengdu. Hostel beds wer...
Cape Verde is much more affordable than I expected. On Sal Island, I spent around €60-€70 a day. Hostels near Santa Maria were €20-€25 a night, local ...
When I was in Barbados, I spent about $120-$150 USD per day without being fancy. Hostels and guesthouses in Bridgetown cost me around $40-$50 a night,...
Puerto Rico is mixed when it comes to taxis. At San Juan airport and some hotel zones, you might find drivers who accept cards, but the majority of ta...
In Paraguay, taxis are mostly cash-only. I didn’t come across drivers who accepted cards, and even the local apps often just connect you with a driver...
Namibia’s taxis are cash-only. I never saw a driver with a card machine, and there are no apps like Uber or Bolt running here. You pay in Namibian dol...
Myanmar taxis work on cash only. Drivers don’t have machines, and apps don’t really function here the way they do in other countries. You pay in kyat,...
In Moldova, taxis are mostly cash-based, though in Chisinau some of the larger companies do accept cards. The majority of street taxis I used wanted c...