There are many options to travel from Dublin to Cork city. It is important that whether you are a regular traveller (living in Dublin or Ireland) or you have in Dublin for vacation or trip. Distance between Dublin and Cork is 219 km. The transportation options which you have are:
Fligts - 3 Hrs 40min
Bus - 3 Hrs
Train - 2 Hrs 30 Mins
Car Drive - 2 Hrs 32 Mins
If you are in Dublin for your vacation, would suggest to rent a car for Cork city. There are many local car rental companies such as dan-dooley.ie, Irish Car Rentals, Auto Europe, Hertz etc. This will let you enjoy the journey with natural beauty & attractions.
Buenos dias foreros! Os paso informacion actualizada de precios (algo negociable) de nuestro conductor de tuk tuk Snay Remork (su nombre en facebook) o Kimsan, ya os dije que nosotros acertamos de pleno con él, muy servicial y muy majete, eso si, en ingles pero muy entendible:
Three Days Trip in Siem Reap
Hi, my name is Kimsan, but you can call me Kim. These are some suggestions for your 3 days tour in Siem Reap.
When you arrive in Siem Reap, you must be tired from a long flight. So you might just need to have meal and then relax to be more energetic for the next following days. I am not sure whether you like to go for sunrise at Angkor Wat during your trip. If yes, I like to recommend that you should do so on the second day. Bellows are the details of each day.
Day1: Trip around the city
- Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 15
- Places to visit
o Trip around the central city (Pub Street and night market which was known as the French Quarter in Siem Reap, Beautiful Buddhist temple, Royal palace.)
o Museums: There are 3 good museums:
Killing field is free to visit.
War museum costs other $ 5 each for entrance
Siem Reap National Museum cost $ 12 each for entrance
o Silk farm (To see where people get the silk from, cotton plants, Larva, how people collect the silk, and the silk products. This is free to visit.
o The rice field and farming down town
o Floating village ( if you wish to see how people make a living, school, fish farm, crocodile farm, and sunset, you have to take a machine boat. Then you have to spend other $ 20 each for the boat. )
- Day2 and 3: Trip around Angkor Archaeology Park (Small Circuit and Grand Circuit)
o In order to visit all the temples in small and grand circuit you will have to pay for Angkor entry ticket which is 1 day = $37, 3 days = $62, and 1 week =$ 72, for 1 person.
o Day 2
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 17
Temples: Six temples
o Day 3
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 20
Temples: Six temples
o But, this is another option, if you want to see Beng Melea and Rolous Group
(Lo Lei, Preah Ko, Bakong and Floating village) instead of one of the 3 days program. Please see below:
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 30
$ 5 for ticket to enter Beng Melea
Also use the normal ticket for Rolous Group
Notes:
- You will be served with free cold drinking water all day
- Free pick up to dinner around town and back to the hotel
- Free telling brief history of each temple from outside and in front of the temples
However you can sort it out to match your preference. We can negotiate more on driving cost base on your preference. Please feel free to ask any questions. If you are happy with my service, please feel free to find me at: Facebook: Snay Remork or snayremork@gmail.com or Whatsapp: +855968285082.
See you soon.
Nosotros lo reservamos gracias a tu recomendación y quedamos muy contentos con él. Yo también lo recomendé por aquí y actualmente, me escribe cada 2 o 3 días a ver qué tal sigo con mi viaje. Muy majete, atento y puntual.
Buenos dias foreros! Os paso informacion actualizada de precios (algo negociable) de nuestro conductor de tuk tuk Snay Remork (su nombre en facebook) o Kimsan, ya os dije que nosotros acertamos de pleno con él, muy servicial y muy majete, eso si, en ingles pero muy entendible:
Three Days Trip in Siem Reap
Hi, my name is Kimsan, but you can call me Kim. These are some suggestions for your 3 days tour in Siem Reap.
When you arrive in Siem Reap, you must be tired from a long flight. So you might just need to have meal and then relax to be more energetic for the next following days. I am not sure whether you like to go for sunrise at Angkor Wat during your trip. If yes, I like to recommend that you should do so on the second day. Bellows are the details of each day.
Day1: Trip around the city
- Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 15
- Places to visit
o Trip around the central city (Pub Street and night market which was known as the French Quarter in Siem Reap, Beautiful Buddhist temple, Royal palace.)
o Museums: There are 3 good museums:
Killing field is free to visit.
War museum costs other $ 5 each for entrance
Siem Reap National Museum cost $ 12 each for entrance
o Silk farm (To see where people get the silk from, cotton plants, Larva, how people collect the silk, and the silk products. This is free to visit.
o The rice field and farming down town
o Floating village ( if you wish to see how people make a living, school, fish farm, crocodile farm, and sunset, you have to take a machine boat. Then you have to spend other $ 20 each for the boat. )
- Day2 and 3: Trip around Angkor Archaeology Park (Small Circuit and Grand Circuit)
o In order to visit all the temples in small and grand circuit you will have to pay for Angkor entry ticket which is 1 day = $37, 3 days = $62, and 1 week =$ 72, for 1 person.
o Day 2
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 17
Temples: Six temples
o Day 3
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 20
Temples: Six temples
o But, this is another option, if you want to see Beng Melea and Rolous Group
(Lo Lei, Preah Ko, Bakong and Floating village) instead of one of the 3 days program. Please see below:
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 30
$ 5 for ticket to enter Beng Melea
Also use the normal ticket for Rolous Group
Notes:
- You will be served with free cold drinking water all day
- Free pick up to dinner around town and back to the hotel
- Free telling brief history of each temple from outside and in front of the temples
However you can sort it out to match your preference. We can negotiate more on driving cost base on your preference. Please feel free to ask any questions. If you are happy with my service, please feel free to find me at: Facebook: Snay Remork or snayremork@gmail.com or Whatsapp: +855968285082.
See you soon.
Nosotros lo reservamos gracias a tu recomendación y quedamos muy contentos con él. Yo también lo recomendé por aquí y actualmente, me escribe cada 2 o 3 días a ver qué tal sigo con mi viaje. Muy majete, atento y puntual.
Buenos dias foreros! Os paso informacion actualizada de precios (algo negociable) de nuestro conductor de tuk tuk Snay Remork (su nombre en facebook) o Kimsan, ya os dije que nosotros acertamos de pleno con él, muy servicial y muy majete, eso si, en ingles pero muy entendible:
Three Days Trip in Siem Reap
Hi, my name is Kimsan, but you can call me Kim. These are some suggestions for your 3 days tour in Siem Reap.
When you arrive in Siem Reap, you must be tired from a long flight. So you might just need to have meal and then relax to be more energetic for the next following days. I am not sure whether you like to go for sunrise at Angkor Wat during your trip. If yes, I like to recommend that you should do so on the second day. Bellows are the details of each day.
Day1: Trip around the city
- Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 15
- Places to visit
o Trip around the central city (Pub Street and night market which was known as the French Quarter in Siem Reap, Beautiful Buddhist temple, Royal palace.)
o Museums: There are 3 good museums:
Killing field is free to visit.
War museum costs other $ 5 each for entrance
Siem Reap National Museum cost $ 12 each for entrance
o Silk farm (To see where people get the silk from, cotton plants, Larva, how people collect the silk, and the silk products. This is free to visit.
o The rice field and farming down town
o Floating village ( if you wish to see how people make a living, school, fish farm, crocodile farm, and sunset, you have to take a machine boat. Then you have to spend other $ 20 each for the boat. )
- Day2 and 3: Trip around Angkor Archaeology Park (Small Circuit and Grand Circuit)
o In order to visit all the temples in small and grand circuit you will have to pay for Angkor entry ticket which is 1 day = $37, 3 days = $62, and 1 week =$ 72, for 1 person.
o Day 2
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 17
Temples: Six temples
o Day 3
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 20
Temples: Six temples
o But, this is another option, if you want to see Beng Melea and Rolous Group
(Lo Lei, Preah Ko, Bakong and Floating village) instead of one of the 3 days program. Please see below:
Driving cost (Tuk Tuk) = only $ 30
$ 5 for ticket to enter Beng Melea
Also use the normal ticket for Rolous Group
Notes:
- You will be served with free cold drinking water all day
- Free pick up to dinner around town and back to the hotel
- Free telling brief history of each temple from outside and in front of the temples
However you can sort it out to match your preference. We can negotiate more on driving cost base on your preference. Please feel free to ask any questions. If you are happy with my service, please feel free to find me at: Facebook: Snay Remork or snayremork@gmail.com or Whatsapp: +855968285082.
See you soon.
No se si estare contaminando este post y si deberia postear esto en el de alquilar coche...¿que seguro soleis contratar??? me preguntabais sobre que condiciones nos ofrecen, me han mandado un email con un monton de info, words, etc...os pongo una parte:
Rates include:
* Unlimited kilometres
* Standard excess insurance cover (ZAR30 000 excess)
* Living equipment
* Full water tank and gas bottle(s)
* Roadside assistance
* Cleaning
* All additional drivers
* VAT (14% South Africa)
Rates are nett and non-commissionable
Rates are subject to change in accordance with changes to government taxes
INSURANCE
All Zebra Camper Hire vehicles are insured against damage, subject to excess.
A Standard Excess of ZAR30 000 applies in the event of any damage to either the Zebra Camper Hire vehicle or third party property, theft, wilful damage, overhead and underbody damage, replacement and / or repair of tyres and rims, all towing and recovery costs, replacement and / or repair to windscreens, replacement and / or repair to radio or CD player. Irrespective of fault, liability will be ZAR30 000.
A security bond of ZAR30 000 will be taken against this excess on vehicle collection. The security bond is payable by cash, credit card or travellers cheques. Credit cards accepted are VISA or MasterCard – we do not
accept Amex or Diners. Should the bond be paid by credit card the amount will be charged to your card immediately. Any currency fluctuations are not the responsibility of Zebra Camper Hire.
If the vehicle is returned to the agreed location, on time and in good order, the security bond will be refunded without deduction. Deductions will be made to cover any damage to the vehicle, third party property, the emptying of the toilet tank (if applicable), items lost or damaged.
The following options are offered to reduce the Standard Excess:
CDW 1
ZAR160 per day – this option reduces the excess to ZAR10 000. Irrespective of fault, liability will be ZAR10 000.
CDW 1 also covers the following:
* all costs associated with the towing and recovery of the vehicle
* repair costs for windscreen chips
CDW 2
ZAR 250 per day – this option reduces the excess to Zero. Irrespective of fault, liability will be zero.
CDW 2 also covers the following:
* any overhead and underbody damage
* replacement and / or repair costs to tyres and rims
* replacement and / or repair costs to windscreen
* all costs associated with the towing and recovery of the vehicle
Exclusions
The hirer will be fully liable for any damage to the Zebra Camper Hire vehicle or third party vehicle in the following circumstances:
* water damage / water submersion (including salt water)
* fire damage caused due to negligence
* wilful damage – any damage caused as a result of negligence. Wilful damage includes, but is not limited to:
a. driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
b. driving on restricted roads or in restricted areas
c. sitting or standing on the bonnet or the roof of the vehicle
d. damaging the gearbox due to incorrect use of the clutch / handbrake
e. failure to stop driving when a dashboard warning light indicates a problem
f. incorrect use of diff-locks and / or transfer cases, ie driving on tar roads with electronic diff-locks or 4WD engaged
Any place in Italy where I could have a reasonable life on $1100 a month income? If so where? Im in Mexico now and hate it. Thanks
I do not think that after 7 months this may be a timely response, but, who knows.
If that is 1100 US dollars I think that unless you go for Latin America or SE Asia you will be out of luck.
You are talking 750 euros per month and if you need to pay rent then -going back to Italy, of course- your options will be very limited.
By reading the press we learn of people liveing with considerably less. But is that a reasonable life? Up to you to decide.
There are plenty of hotel options for you to book a suite and experience the traditional Dubai style of living. There are both 5star and cheap hotel options for you to stay near the Bastakiya Heritage area. The smaller though may not be as huge as the 5star hotels in size but they certainly provide a wonderful Arabian ambiance and world class services. Apart from to hotels, the region also is home to some of the best restaurants in Dubai that serves the best Arabian food you would find anywhere in the city.
...todos, al igual que vosotros, estaba buscando una alternativa, paraestar en NYC, en un apartamento, pero creo que ya lo tenemos un poco complicado, os pongo un extracto de una noticia en internet:
New York Illegal Sublet Law Affects Vacation Rentals
A clarification in New York's housing laws targets illegal hotel operators -- and apartment owners.
BY: Tina Trenkner | September 2010
Planning a trip to New York City? Save up. The average rate for a hotel room is about $240 a night or more. To save hundreds, travelers can also go online and rent an apartment. While this may be a cheaper option, it's also an illegal one. A bill that Gov. David Paterson signed into law this summer aims to reduce the number of tourists staying in residential apartment buildings.
Current housing law states that it is illegal to sublet a unit in a residential building in New York City for less than 30 days. But for years now, travelers on a budget have taken advantage of online sites where residents offer couches, rooms or entire apartments for a short stay at prices that undercut hotel rates. Some of these units are operated by companies that treat them as illegal hotel rooms, avoiding safety and building codes by which actual hotels must abide. When apartments are rented out nightly or weekly instead of monthly, it takes affordable permanent housing away from residents. "This is a growing model of illegal business practice that is pushing people out of their own residences," says state Sen. Liz Krueger, co-sponsor of the bill.
The new law, which goes into effect May 2011, seeks to clarify current housing law by defining what a permanent residence is: a dwelling occupied by a household for 30 days or longer. Only the people living in the dwelling can allow someone else to stay in the unit for less than 30 days, so long as no money is exchanged.
The no-money-exchanged provision, however, may threaten apartment owners who rent out their places for additional income. Brian Chesky, CEO of Airbnb, an online network of people who want to rent out their spaces, says he received hundreds of e-mails from members claiming that they use the money they earn from renting to subsidize mortgages and living expenses. Krueger says that the bill's enforcement will be driven by complaints only. Chesky isn't so sure. "They said they're not going to knock on doors, we're not entirely sure whose doors they're knocking on," he says.
New York isn't the only city where vacation sublets are being called into question. Paris officials also are warning apartment owners, reminding them that anyone who rents out their flat for less than a year is violating French law. Like New York, Paris officials are doing this in the hopes of maintaining enough affordable permanent housing for its residents.
Vamos en conclusión, que desde mañana, no se pueden alquilar apartamentos en NYC. Me parece increíble, viva el libre comercio!!!!
Alguien que sepa más del tema y pueda aclarnos algo más? Porque a mi, sinceramente, y me da cosa alquilar el apartamento para septiembre, más que nada porque quedan 4 meses aún!!!
Si tiras unas cuantas páginas atrás verás que en enero ya planteé esta duda, a raíz de leer un articulo similar. A partir de esta fecha verás que hay quien comenta que la ley se pospuso, otros que dicen que ellos han reservado apartamento y la web mediante la cual han reservado les ha dicho que a ellos no les afecta, ya que solo afecta a... Leer más ...
Hola a todos, al igual que vosotros, estaba buscando una alternativa, paraestar en NYC, en un apartamento, pero creo que ya lo tenemos un poco complicado, os pongo un extracto de una noticia en internet:
New York Illegal Sublet Law Affects Vacation Rentals
A clarification in New York's housing laws targets illegal hotel operators -- and apartment owners.
BY: Tina Trenkner | September 2010
Planning a trip to New York City? Save up. The average rate for a hotel room is about $240 a night or more. To save hundreds, travelers can also go online and rent an apartment. While this may be a cheaper option, it's also an illegal one. A bill that Gov. David Paterson signed into law this summer aims to reduce the number of tourists staying in residential apartment buildings.
Current housing law states that it is illegal to sublet a unit in a residential building in New York City for less than 30 days. But for years now, travelers on a budget have taken advantage of online sites where residents offer couches, rooms or entire apartments for a short stay at prices that undercut hotel rates. Some of these units are operated by companies that treat them as illegal hotel rooms, avoiding safety and building codes by which actual hotels must abide. When apartments are rented out nightly or weekly instead of monthly, it takes affordable permanent housing away from residents. "This is a growing model of illegal business practice that is pushing people out of their own residences," says state Sen. Liz Krueger, co-sponsor of the bill.
The new law, which goes into effect May 2011, seeks to clarify current housing law by defining what a permanent residence is: a dwelling occupied by a household for 30 days or longer. Only the people living in the dwelling can allow someone else to stay in the unit for less than 30 days, so long as no money is exchanged.
The no-money-exchanged provision, however, may threaten apartment owners who rent out their places for additional income. Brian Chesky, CEO of Airbnb, an online network of people who want to rent out their spaces, says he received hundreds of e-mails from members claiming that they use the money they earn from renting to subsidize mortgages and living expenses. Krueger says that the bill's enforcement will be driven by complaints only. Chesky isn't so sure. "They said they're not going to knock on doors, we're not entirely sure whose doors they're knocking on," he says.
New York isn't the only city where vacation sublets are being called into question. Paris officials also are warning apartment owners, reminding them that anyone who rents out their flat for less than a year is violating French law. Like New York, Paris officials are doing this in the hopes of maintaining enough affordable permanent housing for its residents.
Vamos en conclusión, que desde mañana, no se pueden alquilar apartamentos en NYC. Me parece increíble, viva el libre comercio!!!!
Alguien que sepa más del tema y pueda aclarnos algo más? Porque a mi, sinceramente, y me da cosa alquilar el apartamento para septiembre, más que nada porque quedan 4 meses aún!!!