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if you go for a month, and not for 8 days as usual on a tour, how much will it cost?
I suppose to go with a friend. 4 star hotel
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аватар papa74
Multiply the daily allowance by the month.
аватар papa74
A month is better to live in a guest house.
The price tag per day is from $ 10-30, hotels (especially 4 *) are much more expensive.
Look at the price tags on booking.com.
Of course, you can negotiate for $5 per day, but this is more an exception than a rule.
аватар papa74
"We met two women from Dneprodzerzhinsk who came for the whole winter and rented a room for only 5 USD a day! True, without hot water and 200 meters from the sea. Another guys from Koktebel told us that they had agreed on housing for 8 USD, also for a long time."
http://blogs.turpravda.ua/OLEG-melia/49074.html
аватар Pachok
I would be guided by 30-40 dollars per day, this is the average price for a normal double room in a good 3 * -4 * hotel in Southeast Asia. Somewhere cheaper, somewhere more expensive, but on average so. A month cheaper, I think, for 20-25 you can agree. There is a slightly different picture in the guesthouses, but I'm not a fan...
Plus flight, taxi or "bus" etc. Look for reports of self-walkers in Sri Lanka, there are usually prices and hotels.
аватар Phansoft
Please note that 70% of hotels (I'm not even talking about guest houses) do not have hot water. Electricity is very expensive there, and the boiler houses we are used to simply do not exist there. Where hot water prices are $30-40. Well .. if you are not going to wash, then yes ... you can for $ 5)))))
аватар Demochka
thanks everyone for the helpful information
аватар Marysa-Klimova
I also asked in small hotels - how much per day? The price is about $ 20-30 per day without breakfast. A little short of Induruwa Beach - there is some new small hotel. Those who went there on foot along the beach - they praised that it was new, well-groomed, the territory was well-groomed, and the price was normal.
аватар OLEG-melia
With hot water, but without air conditioning - 15-20 c.u. for a guest room in Unawatuna. As a matter of fact, in many guesthouses hot water is sold due to the fact that there is a tank on the roof, and the sun heats it up. In such cases, a room with hot water will be inexpensive. But - it is necessary to catch the time, while the sun and while there is heated water. On the other hand, when the air temperature is constantly + 27-30C, the issue of hot water is still not particularly critical.
аватар OLEG-melia
Hotels in Sri Lanka are very expensive. The prices are almost the same as in Europe. It makes no sense to live in hotels. At least much more expensive than in Thailand, Turkey, Egypt. At the same time, the service will not be any better, if not worse.
Further - booking through booking.com will be more expensive than taking on the spot. Because on the spot you can bargain and bring down the price.
аватар Marysa-Klimova
I totally agree with Oleg. And about the reservation - too. It is better to sort it out on the spot, having previously compiled a list of hotels and their addresses at home that you liked from photos and reviews on the Internet. I advise you to look where it is - in Google map.
In Sri Lanka: bargaining is a nice thing, even obligatory, I think. There are taxis at the airport, you also need to bargain. If there were inexpensive regular flights from Kyiv, they would fly themselves, without overpaying the tour operator. Ride, don't be afraid of anything. Good luck.
аватар Pachok
But what about Air Arabia via Sharjah? Pretty budget friendly, sort of. At least not more expensive than TO. UIA is launching a direct flight to Colombo, I think, at first, there will be good prices.
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