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YOUNGIMA
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Thu, May 09 2024, 1:40 pm
Any recommendations for one over the other?
Looking to go on a 5 day trip in August.
At of these places have kosher food available?
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doctorima
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Thu, May 09 2024, 3:34 pm
I've been to all 3 and they're all lovely. Kosher food in each will only be by order through the local Chabad, or whatever you can find in the local grocery. With 5 days I'd probably lean toward Iceland, which you can cover a lot of in that period of time, and which is a must shorter (and direct!) flight from the East coast. Alaska is magnificent in its grandeur, though much more spread out and farther away. Norway was my least favorite of the 3.
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tichellady
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Thu, May 09 2024, 4:14 pm
None of these are gonna be a gourmet kosher scene. Probably depends on the distance and pricing and if you want to be so here outside the US or be in the US . I have been to Alaska and loved it- accommodations are expensive and not very updated, nothing resorty unless you want to spend a real fortune. We had a great time. I hear the fjords in Norway are unbelievable but 5 days is probably not enough time for that
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patzer
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Thu, May 09 2024, 5:46 pm
Can someone satisfy my curiosity: How do people manage vacations in countries that are not English-speaking? How do you figure out transportation options, communicate with hotel staff, visit tourist attractions?
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CDL
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Thu, May 09 2024, 5:52 pm
patzer wrote: | Can someone satisfy my curiosity: How do people manage vacations in countries that are not English-speaking? How do you figure out transportation options, communicate with hotel staff, visit tourist attractions? |
Everyone speaks at least a little English, especially if they’re working in the tourism industry.
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