Destinations

Pick a city. The crew gets the rest.

Curated starter decks for group trips. Real top picks, real best months, real questions the chat is already asking.

Italy

Rome

Where 8:30pm dinner is early and cappuccino after 11am is a tell.

Portugal

Lisbon

Steep, salty, and run by a clock that drifts an hour later than yours.

Greece

Athens

A late-eating, cash-leaning city that locals only photograph at 4am.

Japan

Tokyo

Cash-heavy, tip-free, and harder to mess up than the internet says.

Morocco

Marrakesh

The medina rewards calm and punishes anyone who tries to stick to a list.

Portugal

Porto

Steeper than Lisbon, cheaper than Lisbon, and full of port the locals do not drink.

Italy

Naples

Loud, cash-heavy, and the only Italian city where Roman rules do not apply.

Japan

Kyoto

Walks slow, closes early, and rewards the crew that wakes up first.

Iceland

Reykjavik

The card-only capital where wool sweaters cost more than your flight.

Mexico

Mexico City

Eats at every hour, runs on pesos, and rewards crews who skip the obvious neighbourhoods.

Türkiye

Istanbul

A megacity on two continents that runs on cash, lira, and bargaining.

Argentina

Buenos Aires

Eats at 10pm, dances at 2am, and changes its currency rate every Tuesday.

Italy

Bologna

The food capital Italians keep for themselves.

Vietnam

Hanoi

A motorbike city where breakfast is on the pavement and beer costs 20 cents.

South Africa

Cape Town

A coastal city run on rand, where summer is December and the wind has a name.

Mexico

Oaxaca

A walkable Pueblo Mágico that drinks mezcal at lunch and dances in the street most weeks.

Georgia

Tbilisi

Cheap, warm, and built around a feast nobody else has heard of.

Spain

Barcelona

A late-eating coastal city where the pickpockets are organised and the locals walk after midnight.

Germany

Berlin

A cash-friendly capital where the techno starts at midnight and the bakeries open at 6am.

Spain

Seville

The Andalucian capital where 4pm is for sleeping and 11pm is for dancing.

Colombia

Medellin

A reinvented mountain valley where the cable cars climb the hillside and the cafe culture rivals Melbourne.

Thailand

Bangkok

A megacity that eats on the pavement, traffics for sport, and air-conditions everything else.

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