Will the dog rescue help transport the dog home for you if you adopt it??
@TeamSauceTravels2 күн бұрын
@@winwangbang They wait for volunteers flying to your location to bring them to you
@johndivenere2803 күн бұрын
Great videos of Italy. I'm planning our trip soon and I noticed Ryan used different crossbody bags. I'm wondering how they worked out for the trip and if there was a particular size he'd recommend for everyday wear. Not for any special camera gear.
@TeamSauceTravels3 күн бұрын
@@johndivenere280 The one I use every day is a camo Patagonia fanny bag. ( I bought it in Vietnam so I’m honestly not even sure if you can buy a real one on the Patagonia website. I used to have another one that was a bit bigger, but found it too big and annoying. The other one you may have seen is probably just the drone black bag I need to carry around.
@jeffreyjmm5 күн бұрын
I'm from Costa Rica going to Ischia this year, and this video has been very helpful! Thank you so much for all the info 🤙🏼
@fluentprime8 күн бұрын
How much is an all-day scooter rent?
@TeamSauceTravels7 күн бұрын
@@fluentprime if I remember correctly, I think we paid 35 euros for the day.
@fluentprime7 күн бұрын
@@TeamSauceTravels Thank you for the quick response! Also, was it safe to ride around the island on that scooter / bike? No crazy driving or anything like that over there?
@TeamSauceTravels7 күн бұрын
@ It felt very safe. The streets around the island were mostly empty once you got out of the towns.
@TeamSauceTravels7 күн бұрын
@ also, if you go in the summer, I highly recommend a scooter reservation otherwise they may be all booked for the day.
@fluentprime7 күн бұрын
@ Do you mean a day in advance? Say, I book it today so that I can have one tomorrow? Thanks!
@cdimas1510 күн бұрын
What month did u go? Were going on last week of march but im worried about the rain in hilo. 😢
@TeamSauceTravels10 күн бұрын
@@cdimas15 we were there in January. It only rained one day and it wasn’t all day. Just a morning.
@big-t789513 күн бұрын
Yeah, you’re more in the rainier part of Hawaii there on the big island. I was there in 2023 and It does tend to rain often but it doesn’t rain for a really long time though either thanks for the videos they bring back memories for me when I was there in 23. I was at that farmers market too and it was such a cool place. They had so much fresh fruits vegetables whatever you could think of they had there Hawaii is such a beautiful place to visit. I was there for two weeks. I didn’t wanna leave.
@TeamSauceTravels10 күн бұрын
@@big-t7895 it’s definitely a great area of the island!
@invisibledreams661814 күн бұрын
Is it warm to go in to the beach and the waterfall with the cano in February?
@TeamSauceTravels13 күн бұрын
@@invisibledreams6618 it’s hit or miss at this time of the year. You can have a nice day at 23 C or it can be cold and around 17 C. I don’t see why you wouldn’t be able to go to the waterfall in a kayak. You can get splashed a bit but won’t get fully wet.
@invisibledreams661813 күн бұрын
@@TeamSauceTravels Thank you so much for your anser we actually booked a last minute trip to Nerja for a couple of hours ago, We will defiantly have a look at the kajaks. Hopefully we will experience some days that are sunny☺🌞
@karomusic303914 күн бұрын
do cops scam this year ?
@TeamSauceTravels14 күн бұрын
@@karomusic3039 We didm’t have any issues with the police.
@karomusic303914 күн бұрын
@@TeamSauceTravels lucky, they take 400$ US DOLLARS from my wallet and leave me with no money far from hotel at JAN 2024
@aaddoes423017 күн бұрын
Its a one way route. Seen it, been there. Its a walk in the park
@winwangbang20 күн бұрын
Is the traffic that bad?
@davidw576120 күн бұрын
Too many Haoles coming to our island home🤔 just visit guys
@Levilevesque22 күн бұрын
Wooaaahh the cenote is amazing💙💥💥💥
@K01Funky-qm6hm22 күн бұрын
I love the jungle feel of Tulum!
@gocarnivoretv197722 күн бұрын
The city looks very empty, is it even worth moving there if there’s barely any people there?
@TeamSauceTravels22 күн бұрын
@@gocarnivoretv1977 in the summer months the area is very busy. It seems to be a destination for local tourism. During the rest of the year it’s pretty quiet with just the local residents.
@gocarnivoretv197722 күн бұрын
@ gotcha, that makes sense. But might as well live in Barcelona. They got tons of naturist beaches too.
@wilfredoponce647227 күн бұрын
Hi, from Boston, enjoy my country thanks my president Bukele is very safe. I see you 👋
@TeamSauceTravels27 күн бұрын
@@wilfredoponce6472 thank you! It felt very safe to us, we loved it.
@camarondelrio278527 күн бұрын
That was da last deer in el jalvador 😪😢😭 🤣
@TeamSauceTravels27 күн бұрын
@@camarondelrio2785 In Canada we have soooo many deers but deers in El Salvador seem less common.
@stephenphillips146229 күн бұрын
You said in the beginning that you can start the trail at either end. I didn't see anyone walk in the other direction.
@TeamSauceTravels29 күн бұрын
@@stephenphillips1462 You are right, we didn’t see anyone doing it in reverse. I read that you could and it’s also on the website but didn’t We didn’t see anyone doing it that way.
@2bsure22 күн бұрын
When the route was restored in 2015 it was done in both directions either north or south entrance. However, after the first year they decided to make it one way to maintain the flow. I did it 3 times in 3 months as the first year was free so I got 2 invites after my initial visit. I am fortunate to live in Antequera so I visit very often hiking and photography in the area.
@TeamSauceTravels22 күн бұрын
@ tThat explains why we didn’t see anyone coming the from the other way’
@ganeshvaidyanathan3666Ай бұрын
THANK YOU FOR THE INFORMATION ON VEG. FOOD. HOPE TO HAVE MORE SUCH NICE INFORMATION IN OTHER CITIES ALSO.
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
@@ganeshvaidyanathan3666 Glad you found it useful!
@trancekingpjАй бұрын
Please take into account that for many naturists it's about the stripping away of society and it's expectations of you, plus also gives you a sense of freedom. Naturism is often best enjoyed in a more social context where you share sports / sunbathing etc with friends and/or family. Until my divorce I was in Spain twice a year, every year with my (ex)wife and kids and we were regularly on the nude beaches near where we were staying. As you're Canadian you will find that Canada is home to a really famous club called Bare Oaks which is based in East Gwillimbury. There is also an association which represents and supports naturists in Canada called the Federation of Canadian Naturists (FCN). There is actually quite a large community in your home country. Chances are you just aren't aware of it because naturism is not something that has come up on your radar before. Good on you for at least giving it a go. Chances are you might have enjoyed the experience more if you had a) gone at a slightly busier time, and b) weren't being so focussed on creating the content (not meant in a disrespectful way - more that you're more busy thinking about what filming you could get done to give the experience of naturism a more fair time). I am basing that comment on the time given in the video over to your experience so if you spent a lot longer naked then fair play to you both. As for the do's and don't's - these were pretty well covered by Dexter's reply. He is very right about the community of people that are naturists. My experience is that these are the most unassuming and least judgey of all of society's groups. Body acceptance of all walks of life, regardless of the colour of skin, whether you're able-bodied or disabled, whether you're young or old, it's all about the person you portray yourself to be in your behaviour, not how you dress or the job you hold that is important. Naturists don't care if you are unemployed, have a cleaners job or are a bank manager, they accept you for the person you are, warts and all. One thing I did pick up on which you included in your video was about the age of the people present in Vera Playa. It's important to remember that if you're going out of season then you will most likely only find the older person who has the money and free time to visit outside of main holiday's. If you were there during main school holiday's I imagine that you would likely see a wider range of ages.
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
@@trancekingpj wow! Thank you for taking the time to write this comment. You have brought up some really good points that we had not considered ie: time of the year for visiting/ age group.
@trancekingpjАй бұрын
@@TeamSauceTravels well there's so much more to naturism than just going to Vera Playa for a day. Maybe one day take a trip to a nudist beach or club where you can just forget about content creation for a day and enjoy life without clothes or cares. I find the experience amazingly freeing personally.
@chrisiclickyou3947Ай бұрын
very nice !!
@osufwiffoАй бұрын
Went to the Bridge at the extreme beginning of the Pandemic, there were maybe 10 people on the island and 4 on the bridge, tops. :P
@AgendaInMindАй бұрын
I greatly appreciate not having commercials to disrupt the flow! Plus it limits the number of smudges on my iPad while I’m cooking. I saving all the new places you see that we missed last time in 2018.
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
@@AgendaInMind Glad you found the video useful and that we kept your iPad clean 😆
@AgendaInMindАй бұрын
We are going back for our second visit next year. Same Airbnb in Sorrento for 13 days. It’s only $124 a night, so much cheaper than a hotel, and a walk to the bus and train station and supermarkets. Lovely place!
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
@@AgendaInMind wow, that’s a really great price!
@hectortrinidad2003Ай бұрын
Hopefully you were able to enjoy the rest of your travel there.
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
@@hectortrinidad2003 We did. Other than hitting the dear, El Salvador was amazing
@faithadirah9595Ай бұрын
How did the food taste? Preferred over so Salvador?
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
@@faithadirah9595 we didn’t see a huge difference in flavours to be honest. I ( Mylène) preferred El Salvador’s food. It was cheaper and a little bit tastier.
@faithadirah9595Ай бұрын
Just subscribed, I love your channel
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
@@faithadirah9595 Thank you, we greatly appreciate it.
@faithadirah9595Ай бұрын
No fence and into the sulfuric lake you go lol.. That was hilarious..
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
@@faithadirah9595 You definitely do not want to slip
@faithadirah9595Ай бұрын
You guys are so fun to watch, even in the midst of chaos you are so calm lol. My husband and I wish to visit, but the highway things you mentioned scares me.. Can brights be used?
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
@@faithadirah9595 You can use them bc there are very few lights and pitch black in quite a few areas.
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
@@faithadirah9595 I’d like to add that Ryan is unnaturally calm in stressful situations and that makes everything seem much easier to deal with. We have been in some tough situations in the past lol
@faithadirah9595Ай бұрын
That's actually awesome! 😂
@jaxfl8945Ай бұрын
It is NOT the world's scariest hike. It's like a walk...😅
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
We completely agree with you. It WAS probably scary at one time but now it's an enjoyable walk with nice views. We enjoyed it a lot.
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
Yes, the weather was great. It was a great time to go.
@LuizJardineirooficialАй бұрын
Ola meus amigos taem souce trevelstudo de bom pra vocês sucesso felicidades pazzzzzz e saúde ❤Brasil Brasil
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
obrigado, você também
@catherinecregan9662 ай бұрын
Would you live in the village of Cabo de Gata? My Spanish husband wants us to retire there. I’m worried it’s very remote.
@TeamSauceTravels2 ай бұрын
@@catherinecregan966 You are correct when saying they are remote. They are very small villages. Very cute to visit but also very quiet. For us personally, it may be too quiet. We have an apartment in Vera Playa ( about 1 hr away) we love it there. There’s everything you need and is the right balance of quiet / lively. Mojacar would also be a great place to consider living.
@winwangbang2 ай бұрын
Was it that warm so late in the Fall?
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
We think it might me this temperature every year actually.
@ICanDigitHomesteading2 ай бұрын
Heading there for my first time in early February
@TeamSauceTravels2 ай бұрын
@@ICanDigitHomesteading it’s such an underrated country. We loved it.
@winwangbang2 ай бұрын
Was your hotel expensive?
@TeamSauceTravels2 ай бұрын
@@winwangbang it was 70€ per night. Here’s the link where we stayed. www.booking.com/Share-mQNJA6
@winwangbang2 ай бұрын
An amazing city
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
Absolutely! There’s so much to explore and appreciate in this city!
@livinlavidacosta2 ай бұрын
Excited to see where you're headed next!
@johnprattley9452 ай бұрын
Paros seems so much more colourful and stylish than I remember from 20 years ago. Not only did you get great weather, but it must have been delightful without the crowds of peak season. I hope you are not flying straight back from Greece into a Canadian winter. it would be so hard in the middle of that cold grey landscape not to wish you were back in Paros, swimming in that warm sea. I assume that being from Ottawa and not Montreal it has allowed you both to resist visiting Hydra which is associated with Leonard Cohen and his muse Marianne?
@TeamSauceTravels2 ай бұрын
To be honest we haven't heard much about Hydra, I suppose that's what you meant. Greece is packed with all of those amazing places, it's so hard to see them all. We were very lucky to have perfect weather during our whole stay, just sun and no crowds ( other than in Athens)
@SeekerFitness2 ай бұрын
what's the earliest tour guide hike? do the tour guides just hang out at the entrance and is it an hourly schedule? And is the walking trail wide--(i have anxiety the past few years and as long as it's wide i am ok)
@TeamSauceTravels2 ай бұрын
@@SeekerFitness I believe it said online the earliest was 11 am but I’m pretty certain we got there around 9 am. There are guides waiting to take anyone who shows up when you park your car. The trail is quite large at times and other times it’s maybe 3 ft wide. There’s no danger at all from falling down the volcano ( other than at the top, there’s no barrier from keeping you from falling in but it’s very very wide and flat so you can just stay away from the edge)
@winwangbang2 ай бұрын
An unreal place to see
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
Thank you for your comment! I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. It truly is a hidden gem!
@winwangbang2 ай бұрын
I need to go here
@K01Funky-qm6hm2 ай бұрын
😍😍😍😍
@winwangbang2 ай бұрын
What a gorgeous place
@TeamSauceTravelsАй бұрын
I’m glad you think so! It really is a stunning location, isn’t it?
@Jandewitamateurfilm2 ай бұрын
Great picture quality. You guys make really fun and informative movies. I don't understand why your movies don't get more views and subscribers.
@TeamSauceTravels2 ай бұрын
@@Jandewitamateurfilm thank you so much for your comment. It means a lot to us. We are hopeful that one day our videos will reach more viewers.
@johnprattley9452 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting your videos of your travels. The images are so sharp and have great colour. I like the way you have individual microphones and have them set up so both of you can be captured speaking even when off camera. Its a shame you didn't have the time to travel across the caldera to Thirasia (also written as Therasia or Thirassia). Only about 319 people live there. Its like Santorini was like 30 years ago. To get there you can take the little ferry from Ammoudi Bay below Oia for 3 Euro one way. The ferry stops at Riva (on its northern tip) and Korfos. At Rivas you can take a little bus up to the village of Manolas on top of the cliffs. From there you can walk down the cliff to catch the return ferry from Korfos. Most people only visit the island on a caldera cruise, which stop at Korfos for lunch and don't climb up the cliff. So so run into only the odd tourist up top.
@TeamSauceTravels2 ай бұрын
@@johnprattley945 thank you for sharing the information regarding Thirassia. We didn’t know about it. Hopefully others will benefit from this information!!
@K01Funky-qm6hm2 ай бұрын
Love Kamari beach
@TeamSauceTravels2 ай бұрын
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