Our Cheapest Airbnb Apartment in Europe for $16 a night in Budva, Montenegro + Airbnb Booking Tips
Join us for an apartment tour in Budva, Montenegro as we showcase our cheapest airbnb stay in Europe for 2017 for a deal of only $16 USD a night.
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Visiting Budva, Montenegro in late November, the extreme off-season, meant that a normally packed coastal city is quite empty. With a more supply than demand hotels and apartment rental prices are much cheaper than during high season. The $16 USD a night apartment we had our eye on was a newer listing in a newer building with very few review scores.
To complete with apartments that have many reviews and high scores a newly listed apartment can often be had at a cheaper price. Furthermore, our apartment wasn't quite in the Old Town but instead 15 minutes removed by foot in a residential area. This also worked in our favor and overall we got an incredible deal on this airbnb apartment where we got caught up on a lot of work.
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Our Cheapest Airbnb Apartment in Europe for $16 a night in Budva, Montenegro + Airbnb Booking Tips Travel Video Transcript:
Hello there. It is time for another apartment tour and today we're actually showing you the cheapest airbnb we've had in Europe all year. It is kind of crazy. Should I tell the price now or save it for later? Let's just get it right out of the way. $16 dollars a night! Sixteen bucks a night.
And what we're going to do is we're going to show you the apartment first and then we're going to sit down and give you some tips on how you can find a place this cheap yourself. Yes. Let's begin with the tour. Sam is standing right in front of the main entrance.
Basically when you walk in you have this small little dining area. For 4 people so this is where we had our meals but this was also our workspace. Typing away.
Then we had a really nice kitchen. We did. Nice and modern. We had our fridge our range. The hot stove.
This was our little kitchen. We spent a lot of time here trying to be healthy eating lots of vegetables, lots of fruits and pasta. We were making pasta on a daily basis. We were also having fruit salads. You know like some really cheap food items here were things like kiwi, um feta cheese was so cheap. Peppers, zucchini and mushrooms were cheap so we were just like eating super healthy.
Let's do the living area next. So I'll let you walk first so we're not blinded by the sun. This was a really nice couch which was super spacious so again we did some work here and watched Netflix.
This was our bedroom. It wasn't the most spacious bedroom no but I mean you can fit a double bed and like a little armoire so that yeah the bed was of a decent size. It was comfortable and yeah we had overall this was just like for two people this apartment was a perfect size.
The bathroom had a nice hot shower and washer which was all we needed. Now it is time for us to sit down on the couch and basically tell you about the money. Why we got such a good deal and how you can get a deal like this yourself.
Sam, what is the magic trick. How did we find a cheap place? There are basically 3 key points I want to mention.
The first key point is that we traveled in the offseason. Yes. So prices are always so much cheaper.
Point #2 is the actual location of this place. In Budva (Будва) the main area is the Old Town & we were just 15 minutes by foot. A lot of travelers I find are fixated on staying in like the heart of the city.
Point #3 is that this is a newer listing located in a newer building with very few reviews scores. To lure in people to book these listings usually have to be less than a normal apartment with many reviews.
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Haifa, Israel traveling all around the world...
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0:00 Welcome to Haifa
1:06 Navy base
2:12 How Haifa started, first people...
3:36 A small view with music
4:14 Cave of Elijah
7:24 Chair for circumcision, first people who did that (Biblical time)...
8:55 Judaism, I am explaining people, how they dressed and why, what they do, why...
10:35 Submarine Dakar, now museum
11:36 Again view of city with music
12:26 Baha'i garden, Baha'i religion
23:30 jogging for charity, you jogging while someone else donates money in your name
24:21 Druze village, Druze religion...
26:26 The end!
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Haifa is the third largest city in the State of Israel, with a population of over 277,082. Another 300,000 people live in towns directly adjacent to the city.
Built on the slopes of Mount Carmel, the history of settlement at the site spans more than 3,000 years. The earliest known settlement in the vicinity was Tell Abu Hawam, a small port city established in the Late Bronze Age (14th century BCE). In the 3rd century CE, Haifa was known as a dye-making center. Over the centuries, the city has changed hands: It has been conquered and ruled by the Phoenicians, Persians, Hasmoneans, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Crusaders, Ottomans, British, and the Israelis. Since the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, the city has been governed by the Haifa Municipality.
Today, the city is a major seaport located on Israel's Mediterranean coastline in the Bay of Haifa covering 63.7 square kilometres (24.6 sq mi). It is located about 90 kilometres (56 mi) north of Tel Aviv and is the major regional center of northern Israel. Two respected academic institutions, the University of Haifa and the Technion, are located in Haifa in addition to the largest k-12 school in Israel, The Hebrew Reali School. The city plays an important role in Israel's economy. It is home to Matam, one of the oldest and largest high-tech parks in the country. Haifa Bay is a center of heavy industry, petroleum refining and chemical processing. Haifa was formerly the western terminus of an oil pipeline from Iraq via Jordan.
DANCE - Touch - Skopie , Macedonia - MASDANZA 18º Certamen Coreográfico - 2013
25 octubre 2013
XVIII Certamen Coreográfico
18MASDANZA FESTIVAL INTERNACIONAL
DE DANZA CONTEMPORÁNEA DE CANARIAS
celebrado del 23 de Octubre al 09 de Noviembre de 2013
Maspalomas -- Gran Canaria (Islas Canarias), España.
En la presente edición del certamen corográfico de 18MASDANZA, se han recibido un total de 114 solicitudes, de las cuales 5 de las piezas han sido seleccionadas para participar. Los trabajos han llegado de países como Alemania, Argentina, Bélgica, Bielorrusia, Burkina Faso, Canadá, Corea del Sur, Colombia, Cuba, Chile, Chipre, Dinamarca, Estados Unidos, España, Estonia. Francia, Grecia, , Hong Kong (China), Hungría, Irlanda, Israel, Italia, Japón, Líbano, Macedonia, México, Países Bajos, Polonia, Portugal, Reino Unido, República Checa, Serbia Suecia, Suiza, Venezuela, entre otros.
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TOUCH (10' 50)
Skopie, Macedonia
Creador: Igor Kirov
Intérpretes: Adrijana Dancevska, Igor Kirov
Iluminación: Igor Kirov
Tenerte pero no abrazarte...desearte pero no tenerte...tocarte...
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The International Contemporary Dance Festival of the Canary Islands, MASDANZA, was born in Gran Canaria, in 1996. It is the result of the initiative of its Director from the very beginning, Natalia Medina, with the support of the Department of Culture of the Municipality of San Bartolomé de Tirajana. The Department recognised and supported this initiative, with the intention of covering an important cultural space that had not been included previously in the agenda of any public or private institution in the Canaries.
Since its first beginnings in 1996, MASDANZA has consolidated itself year after year, going from a small regional festival, to national by the second, and then on to international from its sixth edition until now, spreading beyond our national borders and open to the participation of international choreographers and dancers.
MASDANZA has grown as an event that every year acquires more strength and prestige outside the borders of our community, allowing the public to see that there are important cultural alternatives when visiting Gran Canaria. The most convincing evidence of this fact is the increasing number of public attending every edition of the Festival. Thanks to their interest in discovering new creators and trends, this Festival has become a leader in the national and international arenas.
In the beginning, the audiences were formed by dance professionals and people with a very keen interest in dance, however, year after year, we have been able to attract the interest of the general public, therefore awakening their interest in discovering a new form of artistic expression which until now seemed destined for a select minority.
Our Organisation´s commitment to offering our audiences the best in dance, leads us to invite Dance Companies of recognised prestige to perform during the Opening Ceremony and at different events during the Festival, performing their latest productions.
Parallel to the competition, during the week, there are many activities: Guest Companies, Break-Dance Championship, Masdanza Showcase, Dance Marathon, Exhibitions, Dance In Open Spaces, Conferences, workshops and courses.
It is important to mention also, that the Organisation is sensitive to the difficulty that new creators have in obtaining a place in the professional world, that is why it guarantees the winners with participation in important circuits and national and international dance spaces. At the same time, MASDANZA also awards grants to outstanding performers.
After 17 years, we can say that MASDANZA is a platform for the launching of new local, national and international creators. And because of the geographical location of our archipielago, events like MASDANZA prove the TRANSCONTINENTALITY of the Canary Islands, with people travelling back and forth from Latin America, Africa and Europe.
MASDANZA is an international showcase for the Canary Islands, which for a few days become the neuralgical center of the world's dance avant-garde, and an unprecedented reference in our community.
One important objective of MASDANZA is to promote The Canary Islands and their culture. Dance has recognition around the world and we are contributing to it from the Canaries.