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How to Get a Thailand Tourist Visa

After our post about Brazil eVisas, here’s our guide to Thailand tourist visas – including 30 day visa exemptions on arrival, 60 day tourist visa and the new eVisas on arrival, which will gradually be rolled out in 2019! If you wish to stay longer in Thailand and don’t want to bother with visa runs and extensions, your best bet would be applying for a 60-day Thailand tourist visa. Travellers with a Thailand Tourist Visa are allowed to stay in Thailand for a maximum of 60 days for each entry. You can extend your 60 day tourist visa for a further 30 days (90 days in total) at immigration offices throughout Thailand, for a fee of 1900

9 Best Day Trips from Sydney

Just get into your car and drive for a couple hours, or book a day trip from Sydney and you’ll be able to discover national parks, natural wonders, wide beaches, mountain caves and even a wine region. It’s located less than 25 km from Sydney’s centre, and it is a great day trip from Sydney for adventure lovers – Canoeing, kayaking, bushwalking, mountain biking are some of the activities available. Wollongong is the third largest city in New South Wales, and it’s a vibrant and buzzing destination, ideal for a Sydney day tour and as a base to discover the Southern Beaches. Kiama is a great family-friendly destination, but it’s also the perfect staging area for adventurous excursions to the beautiful surroundings, making it another great day trip from Sydney for adventure lovers.

How to Get a Brazil eVisa

Visitors from other South American countries can enter with their ID cards only, and passport holders of several countries (including the EU, UK, Russia, Israel, South Africa, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and more – check the full list here) can enter visa free for up to 90 days. Other nationalities need a visa for Brazil, which until recently meant visiting a Brazilian consulate with your travel documents, paying a fee and waiting for the visa to be processed. With the exception of US, Canada, Australia and Japan nationals, all travellers requiring a visa for Brazil need to apply in person at their nearest Brazilian Embassy or Consulate. If you don’t apply for your Brazil eVisa (or regular visa) you won’t be allowed entry in the country, and if you’re flying more than likely you’ll be denied boarding.

Dominican Republic Itinerary

The itinerary starts and finishes in Santo Domingo, from where the country’s main international airport is only a short drive away. The country’s two main airports are Punta Cana International (PUJ) in the east of the country, and Las Americas International Airport (SDQ), about 40 minutes from Santo Domingo. This week-long itinerary around the Dominican Republic starts in Santo Domingo, the country’s capital, and the largest city in the Caribbean with approximately 4 million inhabitants. The capital would just be an overnight stop this time, as it’s the easiest place to stop en route to Bahia de las Aguilas, the highlight of this Dominican Republic itinerary.

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