This is some good awesome fun. Except for getting stuck on the rope! I woulda been scared. We found the land of dinosaurs! Could have been dangerous but it's okay, they are made of stone. Wow, I like the bee place, too.
READ MORE👉👀 Despite its reputation for pricey living, Singapore offers a world of free attractions for families. From dazzling light shows to many multi-million dollar attractions that are made free-to-enter. This is just a small list of ideas, and I could go on and on. This weekend, we will drop our final episode of our travel vlogs in Singapore, so head over to our RU-vid channel if you want more amazing travel tips for this unique place. If you look a bit further than the typical bucket list and get a bit creative, you can really make your budget stretch and create amazing adventures for you and your family anywhere. Join us to learn more about how we budget for our dream of traveling the world together as a family of 4. Ready to create unforgettable memories? Let's go! #FamilyTravel #BudgetAdventures #ExploreTogether #TravelInspiration #MemorableMoments #AffordableFun #TravelWithKids
CAN YOU LIVE OFF €100,- PER DAY AS A FAMILY OF FOUR?? With the cost of living rising everywhere (also here in Asia), it keeps amazing me how much (or actually little) we spend to live this lifestyle we dreamed of for so long. Before we started, we couldn't find a good indication of what we should budget for anywhere, so that's why we are determined to share ours! Here is the total breakdown for March 2024: AIRPLANE €0,-: SLOW TRAVEL!! It is the way to go for so many reasons. TRANSPORT €141,-: this includes Grab from Desaru to Johor, a trip to Singapore (train and bus), all the transportation in Singapore (6 days), and all our Grabs in Desaru. HOUSING €900,-: 5 nights in Singapore were expensive, but we got a good deal the other days. We always look for monthly deals on Airbnb, which saves us so much money. FOOD €572,-: this includes eating out almost every day in Singapore, since we were hardly at home. FUN €500,-: This includes three trips to a waterpark, the Fruit Farm, and a guided Tide Pool tour in Desaru. In Singapore, we went to Universal Studios, Art Science Museum, Cloud Forest & Flower Dome, Wings of Time, and The Jewel at Changi Airport. VISA €0,-: 🙌 INSURANCE €375,-: standard fee MEDICAL €42,-: David injured his thumb trying to open a coconut... Don't recommend it, but the stitches were cheap. MISCELLANEOUS €521,-: We invested in a few things like a sports bag that we used for the kids' toys, new shoes for Rafael, and the biggest one; a secondary action cam. (It's a long story but our GoPro broke and the replacement under our warranty took forever (the show must go on, right?!) so now we have two action cams 🙄. Oh well ... GIFTS/DONATIONS €50,-: nothing special TOTAL €3101,- PER DAY €100,- 🥳🥳 This is a great average for us, considering our time in Singapore. Let us know your thoughts and questions down below. ☺️ PS: we used a grocery delivery service for the first time and I accidentally bought too many fresh herbs 🙃 Oops! Awesome recipes using lots of herbs are welcome! #TravelLife #travelingwithkids #TravelingFamily #moneytalk #singaporetravel #travelbudget
IS SINGAPORE TOO EXPENSIVE?? 🤔 The cost of living in Singapore is much higher than its neighboring countries, so yes, it is pretty expensive when you compare it that way. Food, accommodation, entrance tickets for museums, attractions, etc., really add up quickly. But... We were also surprised to learn that many things actually are pretty cheap here. For example, public transportation (both our kids traveled for free) and lots of amazing activities are free too. If you plan your trip well, you can really make the most of this place, which we certainly tried. Here is our breakdown after spending 6 days/5 nights in Singapore: AIRPLANE €0,-: we took a bus to Singapore. TRANSPORT €90,-: this includes the bus to Singapore, the train ticket leaving Singapore, a handful of Grab rides, and hours of public transportation through the city (our favorite mode). HOUSING €294,-: we got an amazing deal for a family room with breakfast. FOOD €169,-: this includes eating out every day (since we were almost never home, except for sleeping). FUN €206,-: this includes Universal Studios, Sentosa Island, Changi Airport, The Jewel, Art Science Museum, Cloud Forest & Flower Dome, and so much sightseeing. VISA €0,-: ✨ INSURANCE €61,-: standard fee MEDICAL €0,-: 👍 MISCELLANEOUS €30,-: just some odds and ends GIFTS/DONATIONS €8,-: nothing special TOTAL €858,- PER DAY €172,- How do you think we did?? #TravelLife #travelingwithkids #TravelingFamily #moneytalk #singaporetravel #travelbudget
HERE ARE THE DETAILS 👉👉 AIRPLANE €0,- : Slow traveling saves us sooo much in so many ways, this is just one. TRANSPORT €120,- : The train from Singapore to Malaysia, a long bus from Johor to Melakka and some Grab. HOUSING €482,-: we had an amazing deal in Johor Bahru, this also includes one night in Singapore FOOD €514,-: mostly grocery store, but we also eat our when we are put and about l. FUN €335,-: we went to Lego Land, and Lego Waterpark, bought some Lego sets for the kids too. We also did a massage, went to the cinema, and did some touristy attraction in Melakka town. VISA €0,- : ♥️♥️ INSURANCE €375,-: standard fee MEDICAL €0,-: 🥳🥳 MISCELANIOUS €667,-: I bought myself DaVinci Resolve Studio, which I am soo happy about. We also bought a suitcase set and some extra clothing since we are heading to The Netherlands soon! 🧡 GIFTS/DONATIONS €58,-: nothing special TOTAL €2551,- PER DAY €85,- This total cost is actually very average for us and a good indicator of what we spend per day/per month living this lifestyle. We hope this helps demystifying the travel life (as a family). As always let us now your thoughts and questions down below ☺️☺️ #travelingfamily #whatwespendinaday #travellife #collectingmomentsnotthings #adventurefamilytravel #kidswhotravel
singapore ??? where is singapore ??? cant find it in map. oh i see, a singapore is a smaller dot inside the map, singapore is a dot country... hahahaha... jz a joke ya, kiasu peoples dont mad on me pls... LOL
@@IA100KPDT who care my broken english, lancao lan or kllbccb. pkhkc tiw nei lau mou. can u understand that ? if yes, then who care. must be kiasu idixt right... hahahhaa PKHKC la cibai lan... learn my broken english to see the whole world, not staying at the small dot island.... LOL
Doesn't matter whether is a small country or BIG country, is the quality of the people which matter! btw, u do FULLY understood what is a JOKE!😅 (malaysian ALWAYS expose their narrow-minded mindset...Sighz
@@samdesign78 A SINGAPOREAN TALK ABOUT THE QUALITY OF PEOPLES WOR !!! hahahahahahaha.... u know how the KIASU work come ? oh ya, kiasu come from the quality of the peoples... LOL
@@IA100KPDT oh ya, thank u thank u. i teach u another broken english, that is pkhkc, tiw nei lau mou. go search from the dictionary, if cant find, than mayb consider broken english. hahahahaha.... si tu pid !!! that is broken english too. idi ot. that broken too... hahahaha