Latest WFH internships posted from 21 to 25 April 2025

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For this final WFH internship opportunities post this April, we have openings in social media management, UI/UX design, and more.

Take a look and apply to what fits!

Best of luck with your application(s).

#1: Wubble.ai – Social Media Intern

wubble.ai

Website: wubble.ai

Allowance / Remuneration: $400 – 500 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Currently pursuing a degree in Marketing, Communications, Music Business, or a related field
  • Passionate about music and technology
  • Experience with social media platforms and basic content creation tools
  • Strong writing skills and visual aesthetic
  • Basic understanding of social media analytics
  • Self-motivated with the ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Knowledge of music industry trends is a plus
  • Interest in AI and emerging technologies
Key Responsibilities
  • Create and schedule engaging content for our social media channels (Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, LinkedIn)
  • Monitor social media trends in both music and AI technology spaces
  • Assist in developing social media campaigns that showcase our music AI products
  • Track and analyze social media metrics and engagement
  • Engage with followers and respond to comments/messages
  • Collaborate with the marketing team on content strategy
  • Research competitor social media presence and provide insights
How to apply?

View the job post here and write to Anand Roy via this link.

#2: RizqX – UI/UX Design Intern (FinTech)

islamicfinancesg.com

Website: islamicfinancesg.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $800 – 1,500 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Currently enrolled in or recently graduated from a polytechnic diploma programme in UI/UX Design, Digital Media, Interaction Design, or a related discipline
  • Basic understanding of mobile app design principles (iOS/Android)
  • Proficiency in design tools such as Figma, Adobe XD, Sketch, or equivalent
  • A portfolio or samples of work demonstrating UI/UX design for digital products (preferably mobile-first)
  • Strong eye for visual design, layout, typography, and colour
  • Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and able to work collaboratively in a startup environment
Key Responsibilities
  • Collaborate with the product and tech teams to design and refine the user experience for the mobile app
  • Develop wireframes, user flows, mockups, and high-fidelity UI designs using tools such as Figma or Adobe XD
  • Apply user-centred design principles to improve navigation, usability, and interface responsiveness
  • Conduct basic user research and testing to validate design assumptions and iterate based on feedback
  • Maintain a consistent visual identity aligned with RizqX’s brand and values
How to apply?

View the job post here and email your CV directly to salihin@islamicfinancesg.com

#3: Bob the Baker Boy Pte Ltd – Digital Marketing Intern (Livestream Host)

Website: bobthebakerboy.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $800 – 1,500 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Extroverted and comfortable on camera—you light up the screen!
  • Willing to learn and always looking to improve.
  • Fun, cheerful, and engaging personality—think of yourself as the “host of the party.”
  • Good sense of presentation—how you describe and show the cakes and pastries should make people hungry!
  • Quick thinker who can handle live interactions and stay calm under pressure.
  • Good communication skills in English.
  • Have a clean and quiet environment suitable for livestreaming.
  • Bonus: A love for desserts, baking, or food content—and maybe even a sweet tooth!
Key Responsibilities
  • Go live regularly to promote our cakes, pastries, and seasonal treats.
  • Present products in a fun, mouth-watering way that excites viewers.
  • Engage with audiences, answer questions, and handle live orders/inquiries.
  • Collaborate with the marketing team to create content ideas for livestreams.
  • Learn basic digital marketing strategies to grow livestream reach and engagement.
How to apply?

View the job post here and write to Maycee via this link.

#4: Leap201 – Program and Communications Intern

leap201.org

Website: leap201.org

Allowance / Remuneration: $1,200 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Not specified.
Key Responsibilities

Support the development of detailed qualitative research instruments

  • Building on the internal database of questions, themes, and with reference to the hypotheses of the study, draft a detailed, turn-by-turn interview guide for various personas (Stroke Survivors, Social Workers, and relevant experts)
  • Draft an interview guide for a focused group discussion comprising working-age Breast Cancer Survivors of different life stages to strengthen the case for one of the study’s identified hypotheses.
  • Draft Expert Interview Guides for key stakeholders such as employment lawyers, oncologists, social workers, as well as train-and-place agencies.

Support the Research operations

  • Onboarding: Support the communications and meeting documentation with prospective partnering organizations who are providing data sources and leads for the project.
  • Screening: Assisting in reviewing identified leads from our partners by running through our in-house screening questions and drafting a detailed profile of the interviewee to brief knowledge partners who are running the interviews.
  • Participate and document key points from the post-interview review and revision of recruitment strategies based on the data points that are needed for the project.
  • Ensure the timeliness, accuracy, and completeness of required documentation for all research participants, and close all communication loops with the participants. 

Partnership and Communications

  • Assist in preparing communication assets for the C4W Roundtable (e.g., speeches, press kit, talking points, remarks)
  • Support creation of C4W social media content (e.g., teaser posts, post-event highlights)
  • Assist in background research and drafting of an op-ed based on C4W’s public report
  • Support partner engagement and gather post-roundtable feedback
  • Assist in research and scoping of an amended tender to sustain C4W’s momentum, focusing on low-income working families facing critical illness and financial pressures (education, healthcare, housing)
  • Contribute to content development for Leap201’s annual report
How to apply?

View the job post here and write to Matt via this link.

#5: Aspial Lifestyle Pte Ltd – Marketing Intern

aspial.com

Website: aspial.com

Allowance / Remuneration: $1,000 – 1,500 monthly

Job Qualifications
  • Able to work independently and take initiative in assigned tasks
  • Problem solver and strong coordination skills
  • Takes an interest in the brand and business
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Works well in a team with a good attitude
Key Responsibilities
  • Assist in marketing and advertising promotional activities 
  • Be involved in creating strategies and marketing collateral for product marketing campaigns
  • Perform weekly market analysis and research on competitors
  • Assist in updating the customer database and customer relationship management systems (CRM)
  • Supporting the marketing team in daily administrative tasks, including filing, stock fulfilment, and customer queries
  • Manage e-commerce-related duties
  • Any other duties as assigned
How to apply?

View the job post here and write to Alina via this link.

Editor’s note: These positions are selected based on the “remote” tag, but some are hybrid ones, and you may need to report to the office physically. For more details, contact the employer directly.

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50+ new Korean convenience store foodstuffs in April 2025 to buy & try from GS25 because Singapore don’t have

GS25 April 2025 Foodstuffs

Korean convenience stores are really on the next level because there are new launches every week.

And in this list, we’ve got 50+ newly launched foodstuffs from GS25 you need to try if you’re in kimchi land because Singapore don’t have 😂

#1a: Stir-Fried Pork Ssam Kimbap (3,500 KRW; approx. 3.21 SGD)

#1b: Gochujang (Red Chilli Paste) Stir-Fried Pork Triangle Kimbap (1,800 KRW; approx. 1.65 SGD)

#2a: Salt Tomato Candy (3,000 KRW; approx. 2.75 SGD)

#2b: Corn Cream Soup Crispy Rolls (1,800 KRW; approx. 1.65 SGD)

#3a: Beehive’s Honey Greek Yogurt (4,900 KRW; approx. 4.50 SGD)

#3b: “Towel” Iced Cake (Choco / Vanilla) (4,500 KRW; approx. 4.13 SGD)

#4a: Hachuping Strawberry / Grape Chewy Candy (1,000 KRW; approx. 0.92 SGD)

#4b: Basque Cheesecake (3,200 KRW; approx. 2.94 SGD)

#5a: Seongsu Low Sugar Black Olive Bagel (2,800 KRW; approx. 2.57 SGD)

#5b: Seongsu Baguette Cream Cheese (4,500 KRW; approx. 4.13 SGD)

#6a: Raspberry Pişmaniye Cookie (3,700 KRW; approx. 3.40 SGD)

#6b: Fire Volcano Carbonara Cup Ramen (Big) (1,800 KRW; approx. 1.65 SGD)

#7a: Sikhye (Traditional Sweet Korean Rice Beverage) (L size) (1,700 KRW; approx. 1.56 SGD)

#7b: Vita500 Ion Active (L size) (2,000 KRW; approx. 1.84 SGD)

#8a: Choco / Matcha / Coffee Rice Cakes (1,500 KRW; approx. 1.38 SGD)

#8b: Pişmaniye Cookie (Strawberry / Choco) (2,900 KRW; approx. 2.66 SGD)

#9a: Carbonara Schnell Chicken (6,900 KRW; approx. 6.33 SGD)

#9b: Banana Hazelnut Latte Parfait (3,500 KRW; approx. 3.21 SGD)

#10a: Basque Cheesecake (Yuja) (3,200 KRW; approx. 2.94 SGD)

#10b: Milk Cream Sandwich (2,500 KRW; approx. 2.29 SGD)

#10c: Black Sesame Cream Sandwich (2,700 KRW; approx. 2.48 SGD)

#11a: Minions Popcorn (Butter & Salt) (2,000 KRW; approx. 1.84 SGD)

#11b: ‘Yogurt is Greek’ Cake Snack (7,000 KRW; approx. 6.42 SGD)

#12a: Hachuping Biscuits (1,700 KRW; approx. 1.56 SGD)

#12b: Aurora Light Jelly (2,000 KRW; approx. 1.84 SGD)

#13a: Tonkatsu Mealbox (5,200 KRW; approx. 4.77 SGD)

#13b: Butter Dried Pollack & Peanuts (9,900 KRW; approx. 9.09 SGD)

#14a: PRIME Ice Pop / Blue Raspberry / Lemonade Sports Drinks (2,900 KRW; approx. 2.66 SGD)

#14b: Strawberry Fudge (4,200 KRW; approx. 3.85 SGD)

#15a: Pistachio Dip Choco Cake (4,200 KRW; approx. 3.85 SGD)

#15b: Melon Cream Spread (8,000 KRW; approx. 7.34 SGD)

#16a: Tiramisu Rice Cakes (3,500 KRW; approx. 3.21 SGD)

#16b: Nougat Bar Peanut Butter (1,500 KRW; approx. 1.38 SGD)

#17a: ‘Chalddeok Ice’ Shaped Jelly (Strawberry) (2,500 KRW; approx. 2.29 SGD)

#17b: Strawberry Cream Jelly (2,500 KRW; approx. 2.29 SGD)

#18a: Dakgangjeong Sauce Rice Cakes (4,900 KRW; approx. 4.50 SGD)

#18b: Original Chicken + Rice (4,900 KRW; approx. 4.50 SGD)

#19a: BBQ Mini Jokbal (Pig’s Trotters) (4,900 KRW; approx. 4.50 SGD)

#19b: Spicy Chewy Noodles (5,900 KRW; approx. 5.41 SGD)

#20a: Chinese-Style Mealbox (B Course) (5,900 KRW; approx. 5.41 SGD)

#20b: Fried Boneless Chicken (3,900 KRW; approx. 3.58 SGD)

#21a: Spicy Japchae Kimbap (2,800 KRW; approx. 2.56 SGD)

#21b: Culinary Class Wars’ “Imokase” Seaweed Flakes (5,000 KRW; approx. 4.57 SGD)

#22a: ‘Heavenly Ever After’ Red Bean Kalguksu (5,900 KRW; approx. 5.41 SGD)

#22b: Red Bean Cream Sandwich (2,500 KRW; approx. 2.29 SGD)

#23a: Bulgogi Burger (1,980 KRW; approx. 1.81 SGD)

#23b: Cheese Burger (1,980 KRW; approx. 1.81 SGD)

#24a: Black Pork Duruchigi (8,500 KRW; approx. 7.77 SGD)

#24b: Black Garlic Boiled Pork (8,900 KRW; approx. 8.13 SGD)

#25a: Rainbow Yogurt Bead Ice Cream (2,500 KRW; approx. 2.29 SGD)

#25b: Milk Caramel Mini Sandwich (1,800 KRW; approx. 1.65 SGD)

#26a: Black Pepper Chicken Tenders (1,500 KRW; approx. 1.38 SGD)

#26b: Spicy Squid Tentacles (5,900 KRW; approx. 5.41 SGD)

#27a: Melon Kick Snack (1,700 KRW; approx. 1.56 SGD)

#27b: Ice Spirit (Lemon / Peach Oolong) (3,000 KRW; approx. 2.74 SGD)

All image credits to GS25.

Price conversion from KRW to SGD is accurate at the time of writing.

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Shonen Jump to Launch 1st Southeast Asia Pop-Up Store in SG This May

I still remember the excitement of picking up the last copy of Weekly Shonen Jump during Japan’s Golden Week at a local convenience store. Priced at just 300¥ (about S$2.75), the issue came with stickers and the latest chapters from my favorite series like Jujutsu Kaisen and One Piece. It felt like discovering a treasure.

Now, fans in Singapore are in for a similar thrill, as a major manga event is about to unfold. From 10 May to 31 August 2025, the first-ever Shonen Jump Pop-Up Store in Southeast Asia will open its doors at Jewel Changi Airport (Units #04-235/236). This limited-time retail experience brings the world of Shonen Jump to life, offering fans the opportunity to browse and shop exclusive merchandise inspired by some of the most iconic manga titles.

The store is officially supported by Shonen Jump publisher Shueisha and is the result of a collaboration between Tokyo-based entertainment company REMOW and Singapore-based manga and anime platform Omnisekai. REMOW CEO Akira Ishii stated that the company is “truly honored” to introduce the pop-up store in Singapore at a time when global interest in Japanese manga and anime continues to grow. It truly shows the enduring influence of manga and the powerful connection it fosters among fans worldwide. Just visit an anime and cosplay convention to see!

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The pop-up store will feature a rotating selection of collectibles, apparel, and accessories tied to fan-favorite series such as Dragon Ball, Naruto, Bleach, Demon Slayer, One Piece, and my current favorite: Sakamoto Days.

Among the highlights are limited-edition T-shirts, tote bags, and novelty items that are expected to appeal to both local fans and international visitors. This is the first time that Shueisha has brought a physical version of its Jump Characters Store to this region.

So, whether you are a long-time reader of Weekly Shonen Jump or a newcomer to its rich universe, this pop-up store offers a unique opportunity to engage with beloved series in an in-person setting.

Sources:1,2, & 3

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Affordable Personal Lines Insurance Solutions in Singapore

 

Get affordable personal lines insurance solutions in Singapore. Protect what matters most, without breaking the bank.

In a fast-paced and financially demanding city like Singapore, managing life’s uncertainties is a crucial part of long-term financial planning. Personal lines insurance offers individuals and families peace of mind by covering unexpected events that can lead to substantial financial loss. From protecting your car to your home and even your health, personal insurance plays a vital role in securing your lifestyle. The top 3 personal lines insurance agency in Singapore are experts in providing tailored solutions to ensure comprehensive coverage, allowing you to focus on what matters most while they handle the protection of your assets.

Affordable insurance solutions make this protection accessible for all, ensuring that everyone – regardless of income level – can have a financial safety net in place. They help individuals and families safeguard what they’ve worked hard to build, without straining their budgets.

Understanding Personal Lines Insurance

Personal lines insurance is a type of coverage specifically designed to protect individuals against financial losses due to unexpected events. It covers essential aspects of daily life, such as your home, car, health, and personal accidents. There are several key types of personal lines insurance available in Singapore:

Home Insurance

This policy protects your home and personal belongings against risks such as fire, theft, and natural disasters. Whether you’re a homeowner or renter, home insurance ensures that you’re not financially burdened by costly repairs or replacements after an incident.

Auto Insurance

Auto insurance provides financial protection for your vehicle in case of accidents, theft, or damage. It also covers third-party liability, ensuring you’re protected if you’re responsible for an accident. Comprehensive auto insurance helps alleviate the financial strain of accidents and repairs.

Personal Accident Insurance

This coverage provides compensation for medical expenses, recovery costs, and, in some cases, income loss due to accidents. It’s designed to protect you from unexpected costs that can arise from injury or accident.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance covers trip cancellations, medical emergencies, lost luggage, and other travel-related issues. Whether you’re traveling locally or internationally, it offers peace of mind knowing you’re covered for unforeseen events during your trip.

Health and Life Insurance (Non-Corporate)

Health insurance helps cover medical bills for doctor visits, hospitalisation, and surgeries. Life insurance ensures that your loved ones are financially secure if something happens to you, allowing them to manage expenses without hardship.

These policies cover essential risks and provide financial protection to help ensure life’s challenges don’t impact your lifestyle or long-term financial plans.

What Happens Without Insurance?

Without proper insurance, the consequences can be severe. If property or vehicle damage occurs, you would need to cover repair or replacement costs out of pocket, which could be financially devastating. Additionally, you could face lawsuits from third-party liability claims if you cause an accident or damage someone else’s property, potentially leading to significant legal expenses. High medical bills are another risk—without health insurance, emergency medical costs, surgeries, and hospital stays can quickly escalate, leaving you with large debts. Finally, if an accident or illness prevents you from working, you may experience lost income, but personal accident insurance can help offset this financial loss by providing compensation during your recovery.

Insurance Demand in Singapore

Singapore’s rising cost of living and growing healthcare expenses make insurance more critical than ever. According to the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), the country’s insurance penetration rate has grown steadily, with increasing awareness about personal financial security and longevity risks. More people now recognise the importance of affordable insurance in protecting their financial well-being.

Market Trends in Singapore’s Insurance Industry

The insurance industry in Singapore is evolving, offering more innovative options to cater to diverse consumer needs. Digital transformation has made it easier for customers to buy policies, file claims, and manage coverage online. Usage-based pricing is also becoming more popular, especially in auto insurance, where premiums are now based on driving behaviour. Customisable plans allow consumers to tailor their policies to suit their specific needs, and many insurers are offering eco-conscious and socially responsible options.

Finding Affordable Personal Lines Insurance in Singapore

The cost of insurance depends on various factors, including the type and scope of coverage, the sum insured and deductibles, the policyholder’s age and health, the claims history, and the risk level of the property or vehicle.

To find affordable coverage, here are a few tips:

  • Compare quotes from multiple providers using online aggregators.
  • Choose only the coverage you need and avoid unnecessary add-ons.
  • Opt for higher deductibles to reduce premiums, but ensure you can afford the higher excess if needed.
  • Bundle policies with the same insurer for potential discounts.
  • Consider digital-first insurers, which often offer more competitive rates.

The Benefits of Affordable Personal Lines Insurance

Affordable personal lines insurance offers significant benefits, providing financial security and peace of mind by protecting you from unforeseen events. It cushions you from life’s uncertainties, such as accidents, health issues, or property damage, allowing you to navigate challenges without derailing your plans. Moreover, it ensures that your lifestyle remains unaffected during crises, whether it’s keeping your home safe or maintaining mobility with auto coverage. Personal lines insurance provides a vital safety net that allows you to continue with life’s daily activities, no matter what obstacles arise.

Personal Lines Insurance in Singapore

Affordable personal lines insurance isn’t just a luxury – it’s necessary for Singapore’s financial well-being. With numerous options available in the market, Singaporeans are empowered to choose coverage that matches their needs and budgets.

Individuals can protect their homes, cars, health, and future by making smart, informed decisions – without stretching their finances. Whether you prefer digital-first solutions or traditional face-to-face consultations, an insurance plan exists for you.

Being awarded as one of the top 3 Personal Lines Insurers in Singapore, Ad Maiora is one of the most trusted Insurance Agencies in Singapore. Get your personal lines insurance solution with Ad Maiora today! Don’t wait for the unexpected – take control of your future and protect what matters most.

 

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Best Philippine Destinations Under S$500

Craving turquoise waters, misty mountains, and sun-soaked adventures without draining your wallet? The Philippines is waiting for you. With just S$500 (around ₱21,600), you can immerse yourself in the beauty of this stunning archipelago for 3 unforgettable days or more.

1. Port Barton, Palawan
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱8,700 (S$200.80)

Port Barton offers a peaceful escape with island-hopping tours priced at around ₱1,200 (approximately S$27.70) per person, inclusive of lunch and snorkeling gear. Charming guesthouses and homestays start at just ₱700 (about S$16.20) per night. It’s a more budget-friendly alternative to El Nido or Coron.

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2. Baguio City
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱6,800 (S$157.70)

Beat the tropical heat with a refreshing getaway to Baguio, famously known as the “Summer Capital of the Philippines.” Wander through Burnham Park, go thrift shopping for unique finds, and indulge in beloved local delicacies. During our recent visit for the vibrant Flower Festival, my family and I stumbled upon a sweet surprise: strawberry taho. For just ₱50 (around S$1.16), this warm, silken tofu treat came topped with real strawberry chunks, not just syrup. Getting there is easy too, with bus fares from Manila typically under ₱800 (S$18.50), and cozy accommodations starting at ₱1,000 (S$23.10) per night.

3. Siquijor Island
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱4,800 (S$110.10)

Known for its mystical charm, Siquijor offers serene beaches and waterfalls like Cambugahay Falls. Homestays and beach huts range from ₱500 to ₱1,000 (S$11.60 to S$23.30) per night. While you’re there, try the popular “Fairy Walk Challenge” for a fun experience.

4. Iloilo & Gigantes Islands
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱10,600 (S$245.50)

My husband and I are heading to Iloilo this May, perfect timing for the mango season. We’re especially excited for the “Mango Eat-All-You-Can” event during the Manggahan Festival in nearby Guimaras. Beyond its world-famous mangoes, Iloilo charms visitors with its rich heritage and natural beauty. While in the area, don’t miss the chance to explore the Gigantes Islands, known for their white-sand beaches and incredibly fresh seafood. Hotel accommodations in Iloilo City typically start at around ₱2,800 per night (approximately S$64.70).

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5. Donsol, Sorsogon
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱9,000 (S$208.20)

Experience swimming with whale sharks in Donsol between November and June, with peak sightings from February to May. Eco-friendly tours start at ₱2,400 (S$55.80), and guesthouses range from ₱800 to ₱1,500 (S$18.60 to S$34.90) per night.

6. Tinaga Island, Calaguas
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱5,800 (S$134.00)

Tinaga Island offers powdery white sands at Mahabang Buhangin Beach. Accessible by boat, it’s perfect for camping, with simple huts available for ₱600 to ₱1,000 (S$14 to S$23.30) per night.

7. Tagaytay
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱7,200 (S$166.10)

Tagaytay offers cool weather, views of Taal Volcano, and attractions like Sky Ranch and Picnic Grove. Rooms start at ₱1,200 to ₱2,000 (S$27.90 to S$46.50) per night. Public buses cost around ₱100 to ₱200 (S$2.30 to S$4.60).

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8. Puerto Galera, Mindoro
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱7,200 (S$166.10)

Known for its diving spots and vibrant marine life, Puerto Galera offers beautiful beaches and a range of accommodations to suit any budget. Accommodations start at ₱1,000 (S$23.30) per night, and round-trip travel from Manila costs under ₱1,200 (S$27.90).

9. Subic, Zambales
Estimated total for 3 days: ₱8,100 (S$187.80)

Subic Bay is great for families, offering attractions like Inflatable Island and Zoobic Safari. Day passes range from ₱300 to ₱700 (S$7 to S$16.30), and local accommodations range from ₱1,000 to ₱2,000 (S$23.30 to S$46.50) per night. It is also a designated Freeport Zone, where you can enjoy duty-free shopping within the secured area. Here, goods are sold without local taxes or import duties, making it a popular spot for bargain hunters. However, be mindful that there are limits and regulations on how much you can bring out of the zone, especially for non-residents.

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Disclaimer: The prices provided are estimates based on current listings as of writing and are subject to change depending on your choices of transportation, food, accommodation, and activities. Exchange rates fluctuate, and your shopping choices may add to the total cost. Therefore, the total cost for 3 days may vary, but this is the baseline estimate.

Sources: 1,2,3, & 4

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