Long term trip, dates and destination unknown
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Posts: 2
Long term trip, dates and destination unknown
Hello,
I need some help, I am a bit confused and unable to decide what to do.
I am planning a long term trip, I only know my first destination, Playa del carmen (Cancun airport), and a date I am leaving October 15th .
I am not so sure about my next destinations as I'll decide that a few months after I arrive to Playa, one place which comes to mind is Costa Rica, but again, not sure about it.
I will travel for a long period of time, my guess is for the next 3-4 years.
I understand that a one way ticket is somehow questionable, and for me to commit to dates of my next destination is impossible at the moment.
How can I dodge this obstacle, as I understand it is pricey to make changes to dates/destinations and tickets anyways expire after 1 year.
Thanks!
I need some help, I am a bit confused and unable to decide what to do.
I am planning a long term trip, I only know my first destination, Playa del carmen (Cancun airport), and a date I am leaving October 15th .
I am not so sure about my next destinations as I'll decide that a few months after I arrive to Playa, one place which comes to mind is Costa Rica, but again, not sure about it.
I will travel for a long period of time, my guess is for the next 3-4 years.
I understand that a one way ticket is somehow questionable, and for me to commit to dates of my next destination is impossible at the moment.
How can I dodge this obstacle, as I understand it is pricey to make changes to dates/destinations and tickets anyways expire after 1 year.
Thanks!
#2
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: New York, NY
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A more important, legal, requirement that you have/can prove you will be leaving certain countries upon arrival. If you arrive on a 1 way ticket it could appear to some countries immigration staff that you intend to stay. You might want to purchase a cheap/fully refundable flight/bus/train/boat to another country.
As for your planning you're going to pay one way or another for flexible travel ideas. You may want to look into cheap throwaway tickets that get you to your destination with no intent of using the remainder but cost a lot less than a one way ticket.
As for your planning you're going to pay one way or another for flexible travel ideas. You may want to look into cheap throwaway tickets that get you to your destination with no intent of using the remainder but cost a lot less than a one way ticket.
#4
Join Date: Dec 2009
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A lot of time and patience.
Most OTA and airline websites have options for refundable ticket searching.
For throwaway you can use sites like google flight to show range with cheapest days. It's going to take a lot of searching and possibly some libation to get you through it.
Look at LLCs that operate to/fro the country, not just the airport near you, and look for cheap tickets. I once booked a 19USD ticket when in your situation that was for a 26 minute flight across the boarder just to have proof of "intent" of leaving when I didn't know when specifically I would be. Since you're starting off in Central America I'd look at busses too. They can be real cheap so your costs will be minimized.
Most OTA and airline websites have options for refundable ticket searching.
For throwaway you can use sites like google flight to show range with cheapest days. It's going to take a lot of searching and possibly some libation to get you through it.
Look at LLCs that operate to/fro the country, not just the airport near you, and look for cheap tickets. I once booked a 19USD ticket when in your situation that was for a 26 minute flight across the boarder just to have proof of "intent" of leaving when I didn't know when specifically I would be. Since you're starting off in Central America I'd look at busses too. They can be real cheap so your costs will be minimized.