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  • Stuff to Do (02/10/23)

    Stuff to Do (02/10/23)

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    Catch Julia Serad this Thursday at El Calle Food and Music Hall

    Love and flowers at Century City Mall
    FLOWERS, chocolates, promos, and proposals are highlights at Makati’s Century City Mall this February. At the Enchanted Flower Shop, customers get an automatic 10% off when they place bouquet orders until Feb. 10. They can also take a creative snapshot at the Enchanted Flower Arch at Level 1 of the mall’s Main Entrance, upload it on their Facebook accounts with #MonthInFullBloom included in the caption, for a chance to win Enchanted Flower Shop’s featured blooms. Meanwhile, the mall’s cinema offers a 10% discount for engagement proposals throughout February. A proposal booth, set up in partnership with M Proposal, can be found by the Main entrance at Level 1 Al Fresco. Edi’s Bistro and Deli is offering free wine for dine-in customers until Feb. 14. Live acoustic music performances will be held at Level 4 Al Fresco on Feb. 10, 14, and 24 from 5 to 7 p.m. The Lover’s Lane Market at Level 1, Main Atrium, is where you can buy gifts.

    Night at the Museums tour
    IN LINE with Renacimiento Manila’s Carnival des las Artes de Manila, the Night at the Museums tour will be held on Feb. 14, 5 p.m., a project of the Heritage Collective, Akim — Ang Kuwentong Inuwi Mo/Manila Girls, and Manila By Night. Slots are limited for 20 people. Meet up is at Calvo Building Lobby, Escolta Street, Binondo. To register, visit https://forms.gle/urLXF9BwzjZXhgda9. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/TheHeritageCollective.

    Dining and music at Newport World Resorts
    THE WHOLE month of February is all about love at Newport World Resorts. Lovers get a special treat with the return of La Serenata at the Casa Buenas. On Feb. 12, 13, and 14, from 6-11 p.m., diners can enjoy a seven-course dinner paired with fine wine and romantic music.  An evening at a Couple’s Table starts at P10,000 net. The exclusive La Cupula package is available at P40,000 net for up to six diners, and the Pamilya Table is available for booking at P50,000 net for a group of eight. Casa Buenas is located at the Hotel Okura Manila, Newport Grand Wing. For reservations, contact 7908-8988 or 0917-878-8312. Meanwhile, Bar 360 will see Juan Miguel Salvador and The Authority Band bring their high-energy show of 1980s music back to the stage on Feb. 10, at 11:15 PM, with Variation Six getting the ball rolling from 9 p.m. On Saturday, In Heat performs at 9 p.m. and Tirso Cruz IV & The TAC 4 at 11:15 p.m.; while DK3 cap off the weekend on Sunday at 8:15 p.m. Get lost in love and good music at state-of-the-art The Grand Bar and Lounge with the disco fever rhythm of Judith Banal on Feb. 12 at 9 p.m. The Oeuvre performs on Thursdays at 8:45 p.m.; Spirit on Fridays at 9:15 p.m.; and Soul Republiq on Saturdays at 9:15 p.m. Enjoy laid-back acoustic sessions at El Calle Food and Music Hall with award-winning singer, songwriter, actor, and music producer Nino Alejandro on Feb. 11 at 8 p.m., followed by Cass at 10:15 p.m. Witness a week full of serenades starting Thursday with JV Decena at 8 p.m. and Julia Serad at 10:15 p.m. Setting the Friday mood are Musica at 8 p.m. and Hello Ceasar at 10:15 p.m.. On Sunday at 7 p.m., grab the mic and sing a love song in the Karaoke Night. At House Manila, the world-class DJs on deck take guests on a whirlwind ride. The party energy goes extra wild on Fame Fridays with Abbduct, Victor Pring, Jet Boado, and more. This Is Our House gets everyone into the weekend overdrive on Sunday night with Marx, Xiao, Margaux Luela, and more. Single’s Night will be held on Feb. 11 at KAO, the newest VIP nightlife destination inside Newport Mall. For inquiries and reservations for Single’s Night, contact KAO at 0917-122-4210. For more information on La Seranate and these Valentine’s shows and other All For Love offers, visit www.newportworldresorts.com .

  • Court convicts owner of money service business

    AN OWNER of a money service business (MSB) was convicted for operating without securing a license with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP), for which the executive pleaded guilty.
    In a statement on Thursday, the BSP said: “The Regional Trial Court of Mandaluyong City has convicted the owner and operator of Zhenrihada Money Changing Services for violating Section 901-N of the Manual of Regulations for Non-Bank Financial Institutions of the BSP, as punishable under Section 36 of Republic Act No. 7653 or The New Central Bank Act.”
    Based on charges filed by the central bank with the Department of Justice, the court convicted Tadzmahal Biste Andag for failing to register Zhenrihada as a money service business with the BSP prior to conducting its operations.
    The owner pleaded guilty as charged and the court imposed a fine of P50,000, with subsidiary imprisonment in case of non-payment.
    “The BSP ensures the compliance of banks and other regulated financial institutions with existing laws, rules, and regulations to ensure the soundness of the financial system and to protect the interest of the general public,” the central bank said.
    In June 2021, the BSP closed down Zhenrihada Money Changing Services along with three more firms.
    MSBs are seen by the BSP as access points for the financially unserved and underserved areas in the country.
    As of end-2022, BSP-registered money service businesses had 7,584 head offices and branches nationwide. — K.B. Ta-asan

  • Emerging Power renews supply deal with AboitizPower retail units

    EMERGING Power, Inc. (EPI) on Thursday said it had renewed an agreement to supply power to the retail electricity units of Aboitiz Power Corp. (AboitizPower).
    In a statement, EPI said its subsidiary Jobin-SQM, Inc. had signed a three-year deal to supply AboitizPower units Aboitiz Energy Solutions, Inc. (AESI), and Advent Energy, Inc.
    “We also hope to continue strengthening our ties with other industry players to achieve energy security. This partnership means better accessibility to renewable energy for the country and casting a wider net to reach customers and businesses that are taking a step toward a sustainable future,” Sandro Aboitiz, senior vice-president for commercial operations of AboitizPower, said in a media release.
    EPI said Jobin-SQM will source the power from its 100-megawatt-peak (MWp) Sta. Rita solar power plant in Subic, Zambales. The plant has completed the increase in its capacity from 62 MW, it added.
    By yearend, EPI will have an additional 72-MW solar facility on the same site.
    In 2020, EPI and AboitizPower forged a three-year power supply deal for AESI and Advent Energy.
    EPI is the renewable energy arm of listed mining firm Nickel Asia Corp. It targets to expand its portfolio to 1,000 MW by 2028, which will include the proposed projects under its partnership with Shell Overseas Investments B.V.
    On Thursday, shares in Nickel Asia gained 13 centavos or 1.75% to end at P7.57 apiece, while shares in AboitizPower inched up by 5 centavos or 0.13% to close at P37.75 each. — Ashley Erika O. Jose

  • Philippine Peso 46.9% undervalued against US Dollar

    Philippine Peso 46.9% undervalued against US Dollar

    The Economist’s Big Mac Index is based on the theory of purchasing power parity (PPP), which states that in the long run the exchange rates of any two economies should move towards the rate that would equalize the prices of an identical basket of goods. Using this approach for a Big Mac, one can estimate how much one currency is under- or overvalued relative to another. As of January 2023, a Big Mac costs $5.36 in the US compared to P155 in the Philippines, implying an exchange rate of P28.92 versus the dollar. Compared to the actual exchange rate of P54.44, this means that the peso is 46.9% undervalued.

  • AFL-CIO wants bigger say in US digital trade deals

    WASHINGTON — The Biden administration has made digital trade the centerpiece of its trade negotiations, and the AFL-CIO wants a bigger say in how the US Trade Representative’s (USTR) office sets goals in this area, arguing they are too often dictated by big technology companies.
    The largest US labor organization on Tuesday issued a set of principles that it says is needed to protect workers, the public’s privacy and governments’ ability to regulate a rapidly evolving sector as the USTR negotiates digital trade agreements.
    The USTR is expected to soon propose text on the digital chapter in negotiations for the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, the Biden administration’s signature economic agreement. US Trade Representative Katherine Tai has pledged to create a “worker-centric” trade policy, but the AFL-CIO said digital trade negotiations too often make no mention of labor standards nor the workers who write software or support networks.
    “To date, US ‘digital trade’ agreements have sought to expand market access for large technology companies by granting broad digital data and intellectual property rights while narrowly constraining the ability of governments (of both the United States and our trade partners) to adopt measures to adopt measures to address the economic transformation,” the AFL-CIO said in its plan.
    The heart of the organization’s demands involve ensuring that digital trade agreements are subject to strong and enforceable labor standards, the AFL-CIO said, discouraging the “exploitative” use of “gig” workers who often are deprived of benefits and subjected to difficult working conditions, and discouraging the offshoring of back-office or telemedicine jobs to countries with low labor standards.
    But the AFL-CIO’s demands also push back against a key component of recent US trade deals that prohibit countries from imposing “data localization” policies to require data to be stored locally.
    The renegotiated North American free trade deal, which went into effect in 2020, included such provisions, and USTR has sparred in recent years with countries including India over their plans for such policies, arguing that US-based data platforms should be free to operate anywhere in the world.
    The AFL-CIO said that not all data is created equal and in some cases, governments should have the ability to require that individuals’ sensitive personal information, such as medical or biometric data, be kept on-shore to ensure it is safe.
    The principles also call for negotiating strong safeguards against misappropriations of voices, images or likenesses that could be used in digital content generated by artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.
    “Corporations shouldn’t dictate the rules of the global digital economy with no regard for working people,” AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler said in a statement. “Their drive to monetize data frequently violates crucial privacy rights and exploits workers.”
    Ms. Tai made her first major USTR speech at AFL-CIO headquarters in Washington to outline her worker-centered trade strategy. Since then, a USTR spokesperson said she has continually “embedded workers’ voices into all of our trade initiatives,” including pursuing six trade cases to defend worker rights in Mexico.
    “We look forward to reviewing the AFL-CIO’s ideas and continuing to work closely with them,” the spokesperson added.
    Other AFL-CIO demands for digital trade negotiations include:
    • Requiring governments to enact strong policies to safeguard individuals’ personal data as opposed to the current largely voluntary “self-regulation” model that has proven inadequate.
    • Facilitate meaningful oversight of source codes and algorithms to ensure compliance with labor laws. The labor group says automated employee monitoring systems and other AI-enabled tools can undermine workers rights and promote discrimination.
    •Address “abusive” employment practices in the technology sector, to discourage the use of contractors and require firms to eliminate labor abuses in their own operations and supply chains.
    • Protect and promote economic security of creative professionals in the United States, including motion picture, television and music industry workers by aggressively addressing the stolen or unlicensed use of copyrighted content on digital platforms.
    • Address the rise of cybercrime by state and private actors by requiring improved cybersecurity standards and a common enforcement agenda. — Reuters

  • What to See This Week (02/10/23)

    What to See This Week (02/10/23)

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    Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet in Titanic

    Salma Hayek and Channing Tatum in Magic Mike’s Last Dance

    A Scene from The Devil Conspiracy

    Titanic
    James Cameron’s blockbuster film Titanic — remastered in 3D — returns to the big screen for its 25th anniversary. The film is the recounting of 101-year-old Rose DeWitt Bukater of life aboard the doomed ocean liner Titanic, 84 years earlier. A young Rose boards the ship in first class with her mother and fiancé. Meanwhile, the poorer Jack Dawson and Fabrizio De Rossi win third-class tickets to board the ship. Rose tells the story from Titanic’s departure on its first and last voyage on April 15, 1912, formed through her love story with Jack. The film stars Kate Winslet, Leonardo Dicaprio, Billy Zane, Gloria Stuart, Kathy Bates, and Victor Garber.
    MTRCB Rating: PG

    Magic Mike’s Last Dance 
    AFTER a long hiatus, Mike Lane returns to the stage after a business deal goes bust, leaving him broke and taking bartender gigs in Florida. Mike heads to London with a wealthy socialite who lures him with an offer he can’t refuse until he discovers what she really has in mind. Directed by Steven Soderbergh, the film stars Channing Tatum, Salma Hayek, Caitlin Gerard, Gavin Spokes, and Ayub Kan Din. The film has garnered mixed reviews, getting a measly 56% on review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes’ Tomatometer. The New York Times’ A.O. Scott writes: “The dance numbers, choreographed by Alison Faulk and Luke Broadlick, feel a bit tame this time around, but the movie still pays ample respect to the terpsichorean craft practiced by Tatum and the hard-working members of Mike’s ensemble.” Meanwhile, Dana Stevens of Slate is less impressed: “To the disappointment of this once-enthusiastic ogler, Magic Mike’s Last Dance fails to capture the eponymous magic of the first two very different but both delightful movies.”
    MTRCB Rating: R-13

    The Devil Conspiracy 
    THE FILM’S premise is this: the biggest global biotech company has discovered they can clone history’s most influential people from the dead. Now, they are auctioning clones of Michelangelo, Galileo, Vivaldi, and others for tens of millions of dollars to the world’s super rich. But when they steal the Shroud of Turin and clone the DNA of Jesus Christ, all hell breaks loose. Directed by Nathan Frankowski, the film stars Alice Orr-Ewing, Joe Anderson, and Peter Mensah. Peter Sobczynski of www.rogerebert.com writes, “For a while, I was almost willing to forgive The Devil Conspiracy its numerous artistic trespasses — like its clunky action and clunkier performances — because of the absolute absurdity of it all. However, towards the film’s final third, The Devil Conspiracy starts reining in the craziness and becomes more familiar and repetitive, right when it should be ramping up to even madder heights.” Film Review aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes gives it a low score of 27%, and an audience score at 51%.
    MTRCB Rating: PG

    The Point Men
    INSPIRED by true events, The Point Men follows a diplomat and a national intelligence service agent who risk their lives on foreign soil to save Korean hostages that have been abducted in the Middle East. Directed by Yim Soon-rye, the film stars Hwang Jung-min, Hyun Bin, and Kang Ki-young. John Lui of Singapore’s The Straits Times writes: “A real hostage crisis has become fodder for an action movie. The consolation is the production has the budget to make it look good.”
    MTRCB Rating: PG

  • Entertainment News (02/10/23)

    Entertainment News (02/10/23)

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    SINGER-songwriter Ice Seguerra

    NETFLIX Chinese crime thriller Copycat Killer

    A Valentine’s date with Ice Seguerra
    SINGER-songwriter Ice Seguerra will perform in a post-Valentines concert titled Becoming Ice on Feb. 18 at the Pacific Grand Ballroom, Waterfront Cebu Hotel and Casino in Cebu City. In this concert, Mr. Seguerra will be serenading the audience with songs that chronicle his journey as an artist, including “Pagdating ng Panahon” and “Anong Nangyari sa Ating Dalawa” and many more. Tickets are available at SM Tickets (https://bit.ly/BecomingIceCebu) and at the Waterfront Cebu ticket counter. For ticket inquiries and reservations, call 023-232-6888 or 0915-535-3873.

    Harry Styles coming to PHL
    GRAMMY Award winner Harry Styles’ Love on Tour will make a stop at the Philippine Arena in Bulacan on March 14. Smart subscribers will have a chance to win tickets by visiting the Smart Live site at https://smart.com.ph/Pages/smartlive and clicking on the raffle registration for Love on Tour to get a link to the registration form. The promo is ongoing until Feb. 21. Smart Prepaid and TNT users can avail of the PowerAll 99 or GigaPower 99 to earn two times more raffle entries; PowerAll 149 or GigaPower 199 to earn four times more entries; and GigaPower 499 to earn six times more raffle entries. Smart Postpaid subscribers with Plan 999 and up can hike it up to eight times more entries while subscribers with lower plans can gain six times more raffle entries.     

    Copycat Killer on Netflix
    NETFLIX will be releasing the Chinese-language crime thriller Copycat Killer globally on March 31. Adapted from a popular crime mystery novel by Japanese writer Miyuki Miyabe, Copycat Killer is set in 1990s Taipei and tells the story of the first-ever serial murder case in Taiwan. Taking advantage of the widespread interest, the media-savvy serial killer turns the case into a national spectacle, fueling gossip and notoriety. A no-nonsense prosecutor, played by award-winning actor Wu Kang-ren, vows to solve the case only to realize that things are not what they seem. The cast includes Alice Ko, Tuo Tsung-hua, Yao Chun-yao, Fandy Fan, Cammy Chiang, and Hsia Teng-Hung, with a guest appearance by Ruby Lin (producer and leading actress of Light the Night).

  • The 6 Best Hostels in Bali

    Posted: 2/5/2023 | February 5th, 2023
    A hub for hippies, yogis, and digital nomads, Bali is one of the most popular destinations in Southeast Asia. It was popular when I first started going in 2010 and has only increased in popularity.
    While parts of Bali struggle with overtourism (I’m looking at you, Kuta Beach), there are still massive swaths of the island where you can get away from the crowds and enjoy the picture-perfect landscape.
    There is a legion of amazing things to see and do on this island — no matter your interests or budget. Hiking, surfing, sunbathing, exploring the unique food scene, taking a cooking class, spotting wildlife, visiting hot springs, and just chilling out are all popular activities in Bali.
    Choosing a hostel near the things you want to see and do will save you money as well — money you can then spend on another yoga class or diving trip or a round of beers at the bar.
    But before you start browsing for a hostel, here are four things you need to remember before picking a place to stay:

    Location – Bali is a large island dotted with various towns and villages. So, picking your hostel in a location you want to be based in is essential.
    Price – As in any destination, you get what you pay for. If you pick a really cheap hostel, you’re probably going to get one that is small and cramped and doesn’t offer great service.
    Amenities – Every hostel offers free Wi-Fi, and most have self-catering facilities so you can cook your own meals. Many — but not all — include free breakfast, so be sure to do your research to find the one that best meets your needs.
    Staff – All the hostels listed here have an amazing staff who are super friendly and knowledgeable. Even if you don’t end up staying at one of the places listed below, be sure to look up reviews so you have staff who are helpful and friendly. They can make or break a hostel!

    Below is my list of the best hostels in Bali. If you don’t want to read the longer list below, the following are the best in each category:
    Best Hostel for Budget Travelers: Gelatik Bed & Breakfast
    Best Hostel for Partying: Clandestino Hostel Canggu
    Best Hostel for Solo Travelers: Karma Backpackers
    Best Hostel for Solo Female Travelers: Arya Wellness
    Best Hostel for Digital Nomads: Tribal Hostel
    Best Overall Hostel: Arya Wellness
    Want the specifics of each hostel? Here’s my breakdown of the best hostels in Bali and why I love them:
    Price legend (per night)

    $ = Under 150,000 IDR
    $$ = 150,000-200,000 IDR
    $$$ = Over 200,000 IDR

     
    1. Indraprastha Guest House

    Set right on Hanoman Street, one of the main drags in Ubud, Indraprastha is a favorite among returning visitors because there are no dorm rooms. The guesthouse is entirely made up of affordable private rooms of varying sizes, with rooms for solo travelers, couples, and groups. The rooms are spacious and have AC, and the comfortable mattresses are set on sturdy wooden frames. Some have balconies and en suite bathrooms as well.
    On-site amenities include a lush tropical garden that’s attached to the two-story guest house, a lovely terrace, an extra-large common kitchen, and friendly staff. In addition to being in the center of it all, Indraprastha is nicely positioned for the hiking trails around Ubud too.
    Indraprastha at a glance:

    $$
    Nicely located in the center of Ubud
    Welcoming staff
    All private rooms

    Private rooms from 200,000 IDR.
    Book Indraprastha Guest House here!
     
    2. Gelatik Bed & Breakfast

    A ten-minute walk to the beach in Seminyak, just north of Kuta, and about a 20-minute drive from the airport on the west coast of Bali, Gelatik is a comfortable and affordable spot that offers complimentary breakfast, and their bar sells fresh-squeezed juice, local beer, and tasty local eats. The staff can help you book all kinds of tours and activities too.
    The B&B has two main dorm rooms: one that’s mixed and one female-only. The wooden bunk beds are sturdy and, most importantly, very comfortable. There are no curtain shades, but some of the wood paneling helps adds a little bit of privacy. The property also has a swimming pool, a communal kitchen, and some terraces to take in the fresh Bali air.
    Gelatik Bed & Breakfast at a glance:

    $
    Nice location close to the beach
    Complimentary breakfast
    Comfortable bunk beds

    Beds from 120,000 IDR per night.
    Book Gelatik Bed & Breakfast here!
     
    3. Karma Backpackers

    Located in Uluwatu, in the southern tip of Bali on the Bukit Peninsula, Karma Backpackers is loaded with great perks: an airport shuttle to and from the hostel, a scooter rental service, boat tickets, and a free communal dinner for guests every night (which is a great way to meet other travelers). The hostel is also located just a short walk to and from the beach.
    In the garden, there’s a small pool to soak in and the rooftop bar is a lively place to hang out and drink and play billiards with other backpackers.
    The spacious dorm rooms mostly only have four beds per room, and each person gets two lockers. Each bed has its own curtain for privacy. There are also large private rooms with comfy double beds.
    Karma Backpackers at a glance:

    $$$
    Located in a fun area near the beach
    Convivial rooftop common space and bar
    Complimentary dinner every night

    Beds from 256,000 IDR per night, private rooms from 600,000 IDR.
    Book Karma Backpackers here!
     
    4. Clandestino Hostel Canggu

    Clandestino, located north of the airport in Canggu, has a handful of mixed sleeping spaces on offer and all the dorm beds come with lockers, lamps, electrical outlets to charge your phone, and curtains for privacy. (Pro tip: book a bed in the six-person dorm: it’s the only room that has an en suite bathroom).
    There’s a second-floor restaurant/bar that always seems to be bustling, as well as a pool complete with a swim-up bar for those days when you just want to relax by the pool. If you’re looking for a hostel with a strong party vibe, this is the place to stay. The staff are really friendly and can also help you plan your trip and book excursions around the island.
    Clandestino Hostel Canggu at a glance:

    $$
    Pool with a swim-up bar
    Lively restaurant and bar
    Friendly and welcoming staff

    Beds from 165,000 IDR per night.
    Book Clandestino here!
     
    5. Arya Wellness

    Aimed mostly (but not exclusively) at female travelers, this boutique wellness-focused hostel in Ubud is slightly more expensive than other hostels in Bali, but it’s well worth the splurge, given the unique perks here. The property has a swimming pool and offers yoga, Pilates, fitness, and meditation classes. There are also movie nights and cooking classes. The in-house eatery serves only vegetarian and vegan dishes and breakfast is included with your stay.
    The rooms consist of a few four-person shared sleeping quarters and the beds are bigger than your usual hostel mattress. They all have balconies, air conditioning, and individual lockers to ensure your things are safe and secure.
    Arya Wellness at a glance:

    $$$
    Excellent location in the center of Ubud
    Great complimentary breakfast
    Meditation, yoga, and other classes daily

    Beds from 400,000 IDR per night, private rooms from 1,200,000 IDR.
    Book Arya Wellness here!
     
    6. Tribal Hostel

    Created by fellow budget backpacker Will Hatton, Tribal is a brand-new hostel, the first in Bali specifically designed for digital nomads. There’s a 24/7 coworking space with super-fast Wi-Fi, tons of desks, sofas, and beanbags, as well as private booths for calls and lots of power outlets.
    When you’re done working, chill out in one of the many common areas (including a huge multi-level pool), enjoy the healthy and varied menu at the cafe, or grab a drink at the backpacker-friendly happy hour.
    Dorms have modern pod-style beds that have individual charging outlets and reading lamps. There are also stairs to the upper bunks rather than the usual noisy bunk bed ladders, and rain showers in the huge shared bathrooms. The guests that Tribal attracts are a laidback, young professional crowd, meaning that everyone is quiet and respectful at night — you’ll get a great night’s sleep here!
    Tribal at a glance:

    $$
    Designed for digital nomads with coworking areas and fast Wi-Fi
    Modern pod-style beds
    Many common areas, including a giant swimming pool

    Beds from 200,000 IDR per night, private rooms from 750,000 IDR per night.
    Book Tribal Bali here!
     
    ***
    Bali is a large island, so picking the right hostel based on what you want to see and do is important. Fortunately, there are a ton of amazing options in Bali, ensuring that you’ll have a fun and affordable visit to this iconic destination.

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    Book Your Trip to Bali: Logistical Tips and Tricks
    Book Your Flight
    Use Skyscanner to find a cheap flight. They are my favorite search engine because they search websites and airlines around the globe so you always know no stone is left unturned!
    Book Your Accommodation
    You can book your hostel with Hostelworld as they have the biggest inventory and best deals. If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as they consistently return the cheapest rates for guesthouses and cheap hotels.
    Don’t Forget Travel Insurance
    Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:

    Safety Wing (best for everyone)
    Insure My Trip (for those over 70)
    Medjet (for additional evacuation coverage)

    Looking for the Best Companies to Save Money With?
    Check out my resource page for the best companies to use when you travel. I list all the ones I use to save money when I’m on the road. They will save you money when you travel too.
    Want More Information on Bali?
    Be sure to visit our robust destination guide on Bali for even more planning tips!

    Photo credits: 2 – Indraprastha Homestay, 3 – Gelatik B&B, 4 – Karma Backpackers
    5 – Clandestino Hostel Canggu, 6 – Arya Wellness
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  • The 6 Best Hostels in Rio de Janeiro

    Posted: 2/5/2023 | February 5th, 2023
    Founded by the Portuguese in the 16th century (though several indigenous groups have lived in the area for millennia), Rio de Janeiro is the second-largest city in Brazil.
    It’s also one of the most visited cities in the Southern Hemisphere and over 5 million people pass through the city each year. Its dramatic natural and urban landscape — lush mountains hugging the sea — has been a strong source of creative inspiration for centuries. Many artistic movements and styles were born here, including bossa nova (a style of samba).
    Unsurprisingly, there is no shortage of exciting cultural and natural sites to explore in Rio, including the world-famous beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue (one of the new Wonders of the World), Sugarloaf Mountain, many fascinating museums, and much more.
    The buzzing energy of the city makes Rio de Janeiro especially popular with backpackers and partygoers (especially during Carnaval), meaning that there are a ton of hostels to choose from.
    Below you’ll find my list of the best hostels in Rio de Janeiro. But, before we dive in, I want to share four things you need to remember when you pick a hostel:

    Location – Rio is huge, so take this into consideration when looking for a hostel. Pick a neighborhood near the things you want to see and do.
    Price – As is true anywhere, you get what you pay for. If you pick a really cheap hostel, you’re probably going to get one that is small and cramped and doesn’t offer great service.
    Amenities – Every hostel in town offers free Wi-Fi, and most have self-catering facilities so you can cook your own meals. Many — but not all — include free breakfast, so be sure to do your research to find the one that best meets your needs.
    Staff – All the hostels listed here have an amazing staff who are super friendly and knowledgeable. Even if you don’t end up staying at one of the places listed below, be sure to look up reviews so you have staff who are helpful and friendly. They can make or break a hostel!

    Below is my list of the best hostels in Rio de Janeiro. If you don’t want to read the longer list below, the following are the best in each category:
    Best Hostel for Budget Travelers: Mambembe or Books
    Best Hostel for Solo Female Travelers: Aquarela do Leme
    Best Hostel for Couples: Selina Lapa or Aquarela do Leme
    Best Hostel for Partying: Books or Pura Vida Hostel
    Best Hostel for Digital Nomads: Selina Lapa
    Best Overall Hostel: Aquarela do Leme
    Want the specifics of each hostel? Here’s my breakdown of the best hostels in Rio:
    Price legend (per night)

    $ = Under 75 BRL
    $$ = 75-100 BRL
    $$$ = Over 100 BRL

    1. Aquarela do Leme

    This newish hostel is located just a few blocks from the world-famous Copacabana Beach and its 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) of sand and promenade. It’s perfect for travelers looking for a quieter time in Rio, away from the hustle and bustle of downtown. The hostel itself is still quite social though, with welcoming staff that organize frequent group activities (like tours and hikes), as well as a hostel WhatsApp group to make friends and plan outings. It really feels like you’re staying with the family here (there’s even a hostel dog!).
    The pod-style bunk beds have all the modern amenities, including privacy curtains, individual reading lights and sockets, and large lockers, and every room has an attached balcony. There are also female-only dorms and everything is always kept sparkling clean.
    There are various common areas, including a coworking space and a gym. There’s also a rooftop terrace with stunning views over the ocean. If you’re on a budget, there’s a fully equipped kitchen and complimentary buffet breakfast (even homemade bread).
    The only downside is that the hostel is located at the top of a very steep hill, but there are always cheap motorbike taxis waiting at the bottom to take you to the top if you prefer not to walk.
    Aquarela do Leme at a glance:

    $$$
    Super close to Copacabana Beach
    Free breakfast and fully equipped kitchen
    Gym, coworking space, and rooftop terrace

    Beds from 106 BRL, private rooms from 375 BRL.
    Book Aquarela do Leme here!
     
    2. Discovery Hostel

    This award-winning hostel is in a restored colonial building and has been voted the top hostel not only in Rio but in all of Latin America year after year. It’s conveniently located, with a metro station at the end of the block and the vibrant neighborhood of Lapa (known for its nightlife) just down the road.
    The super friendly hostel staff organizes nightly events, so this is definitely a place to be if you want to meet people and party. It’s also easy to save money here, given the extensive buffet breakfast in the mornings and the happy hour in the evenings.
    Many of the rooms have three-bed-high bunks (so try to avoid those), though all have privacy curtains as well as individual lights and sockets. Another plus? The water pressure is really good. But the Wi-Fi isn’t always the best, so it’s not a great place to stay if you’re working on the road.
    Discovery Hostel at a glance:

    $$
    Great location right next to the metro makes it easy to get around
    Fully equipped kitchen
    Social hostel with a bar and organized events throughout the week

    Beds from 100 BRL.
    Book Discovery Hostel here!
     
    3. Pura Vida Hostel Rio de Janeiro

    Situated in between Ipanema and Copacabana Beaches, Pura Vida is another great place to stay if you’re looking for a party hostel. There are tons of organized events, from karaoke nights to boat tours, a gregarious staff, and an always busy hostel bar, making it super easy to have fun and make friends here. There’s also a huge communal kitchen in which to cook your own meals, as well as a small breakfast each day (for an extra fee).
    The metal bunks are basic, with no privacy curtains, reading lights, or individual outlets. But, then again, this isn’t really a place you stay if you want to sleep. Dorm rooms also do not have air conditioning, though private rooms do. There are female-only dorms as well.
    It’s worth noting that it’s located right at the entrance to one of Rio’s many favelas, urban slums in which there is often increased crime. Conditions and safety vary drastically from one favela to another, but it’s still important to take extra precautions around them. Stay alert when returning here at night, ideally not alone (here’s some recommended safety advice for Brazil in general).
    Pura Vida Hostel Rio de Janeiro at a glance:

    $$
    Party hostel with events every night and a bar to meet people
    Kitchen facilities and BBQ area
    Breakfast available (small fee)

    Beds from 95 BRL, private rooms from 235 BRL.
    Book Pura Vida Hostel here!
     
    4. Selina Lapa Rio de Janeiro

    Selina is a chain of hostels known for being more like trendy boutique hotels with a coworking space. There are plenty of common areas: a huge rooftop terrace, restaurant, cocktail bar (where you’ll get a free welcome drink), a kitchen, a cinema room, and, like all Selina locations, a coworking space.
    All rooms are super clean, sleek, and modern, and have air conditioning. The beds are new and the mattresses are quite comfy, with individual lights, power outlets, and lockers under the bed. (Note: there are no privacy curtains and the Wi-Fi isn’t always the best in the rooms.)
    There is also a Selina in Copacabana with pretty much the same amenities.
    Selina Lapa Rio de Janeiro at a glance:

    $$$
    Huge rooftop terrace
    Coworking space
    Trendy hostel with hotel-like atmosphere

    Beds from 115 BRL, private rooms from 515 BRL.
    Book Selina Lapa here!
    Book Selina Copabacana here!
     
    5. Mambembe Hostel

    Mambembe is a homey and artsy hostel located on a quiet street in the bohemian neighborhood of Santa Teresa. The old mansion-turned-hostel is a quirky place, with eclectic décor, art on the walls, a music room filled with instruments to play, and resident cats completing the atmosphere. It is on top of a steep hill though, so keep that in mind if uphill walks aren’t your thing.
    All bunk beds have lockers, privacy curtains, individual power outlets, and reading lamps, though keep in mind that some dorm rooms have three-tiered bunk beds. Everything is kept nice and clean by the friendly hostel staff.
    There are many indoor and outdoor shared spaces (with hammocks!), including an indoor TV lounge and outdoor sundeck, where you can relax and meet other travelers. It’s a social place, but not a party hostel.
    Mambembe Hostel at a glance:

    $
    Located in the artistic Santa Teresa neighborhood
    Fully equipped kitchen and free breakfast
    Lots of common areas including outdoor terraces and sundeck

    Beds from 72 BRL, private rooms from 200 BRL.
    Book Mambembe Hostel here!
     
    6. Books Hostel

    Also located in Santa Teresa, Books is a bustling party hostel with an artistic bent (there are murals all over the interior). It’s definitely a (mostly British) partying crowd that stays here, and everyone is super open and happy to meet other travelers. There are many shared spaces that make it easy to do so, including a communal barbecue area, small kitchen, library, and TV room with Netflix and a PS4. The party gets started every night with happy hour at the bar downstairs, and in the mornings, there’s a great free vegetarian breakfast.
    For when you do want to get some sleep, the sturdy wooden bunk beds are surprisingly comfy, with great pillows as well. Otherwise, they’re pretty basic, with no privacy curtains, individual lights, or sockets. There’s air conditioning in most rooms, and the water in the showers is always hot (not always the case in Rio). And perhaps most importantly, despite the number of people going in and out of the hostel, it’s always kept clean!
    Books Hostel at a glance:

    $
    Free breakfast
    Fully equipped kitchen
    Hostel bar with a great happy hour

    Beds from 65 BRL, private rooms from 180 BRL.
    Book Books Hostel here!
     
    ***
    Rio is a fascinating city with so much to see and do that you could easily spend a month here and not get bored. And by picking a great hostel, you’ll ensure that you make the most of your visit, allowing you to enjoy this vibrant, energetic destination.

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    Book Your Trip to Brazil: Logistical Tips and Tricks
    Book Your Flight
    Use Skyscanner to find a cheap flight. They are my favorite search engine because they search websites and airlines around the globe so you always know no stone is left unturned!
    Book Your Accommodation
    You can book your hostel with Hostelworld as they have the biggest inventory and best deals. If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as they consistently return the cheapest rates for guesthouses and cheap hotels.
    Don’t Forget Travel Insurance
    Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:

    Safety Wing (best for everyone)
    Insure My Trip (for those over 70)
    Medjet (for additional evacuation coverage)

    Looking for the Best Companies to Save Money With?
    Check out my resource page for the best companies to use when you travel. I list all the ones I use to save money when I’m on the road. They will save you money when you travel too.
    Want More Information on Brazil?
    Be sure to visit our robust destination guide to Brazil for even more planning tips!

    Photo credits: 2 – Aquarela do Leme, 3 – Discovery Hostel, 4 – Pura Vida Hostel, 5 – Selina Lapa, 6 – Mambembe Hostel, 7 – Books Hostel

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  • Meet Our New Travel Journal!

    Posted: 1/31/23 | January 31st, 2023
    One of the best souvenirs I have from my first trip around the world is the journal I kept over those 18 months. Having captured my thoughts and feelings as I traveled has allowed me to relive that trip over and over again in the years since.
    Memories fade, so being able to relive events as they happened is priceless. To be reminded of the people I met, places I saw, and things I felt? To see my journeys through the eyes of my younger self makes me glad I kept a journal. Younger me was wise!
    While we memorialize our travels on social media, journals let you get more personal and honest. After all, unlike social media, you’re (probably) the only one that is going to read it. Long-form writing also allows you to go a lot more in-depth and is a lot easier to look through in the future (you don’t have to endlessly scroll).
    That’s why, last year, we created My Travel Journal — because I think more travelers should spend time journaling as they explore.
    A printing snafu meant that our first edition was as thick as a bible. (However, that one was — and still is — ideal for those living abroad or going on extended travels, or those who like to illustrate their journals with postcards, train tickets, etc.)
    But we went back to the presses, corrected the error, and now have “right”-sized books — and I’m super excited to announce today that they are finally on sale!

    Our journal features guided prompts to help you remember everything you experience on the road, as well as quotes to keep you inspired along the way. It also includes pre- and post-trip sections, so you can set your intentions before you actually record your experiences, and then reflect on everything.

    The new edition has everything you need to record your trip:

    It has guided prompts so you remember to write down all your important memories.
    There is free space too so you can just let your thoughts run wild.
    It has inspirational travel quotes to keep you inspired.
    It’s only as thick as a Moleskine, so it’s perfect to travel around with.

    We’ve designed the journal to be as straightforward and streamlined as possible so that you can remember all those incredible moments. It will help you get into the habit of journaling every day too.
    This journal retails for $27.99. It is 168 pages thick and weighs .75 lbs and comes in four colors:

    Beige
    Black
    Navy
    Pink

    For the next two weeks, in celebration of this amazing new journal, you can get it for just $19.99 with the code NEWYEAR.
    Additionally, if you want our earlier jumbo version, which has enough pages to last a full year, you can add it to your order for only an additional $10 USD. Use the code TOGETHER at checkout (both codes can be used at once).
    You can get either or both via our website here.
    If you have any questions, email me at matt@nomadicmatt.com.

    Book Your Trip: Logistical Tips and Tricks
    Book Your Flight
    Find a cheap flight by using Skyscanner. It’s my favorite search engine because it searches websites and airlines around the globe so you always know no stone is being left unturned.
    Book Your Accommodation
    You can book your hostel with Hostelworld. If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as it consistently returns the cheapest rates for guesthouses and hotels.
    Don’t Forget Travel Insurance
    Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:

    SafetyWing (best for everyone)
    Insure My Trip (for those 70 and over)
    Medjet (for additional evacuation coverage)

    Want to travel for free?
    Travel credit cards allow you to earn points that can be redeemed for free flights and accommodation. They are what keep me traveling so much for so little. Check out my guide to picking the right card and my current favorites to get started and see the latest best deals.
    Ready to Book Your Trip?
    Check out my resource page for the best companies to use when you travel. I list all the ones I use when I travel. They are the best in class and you can’t go wrong using them on your trip.

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