Toronto to Bali: Solo Trip

SPECS

Who: One Person, One Bed

Where: Toronto to Bali, Indonesia

When: Thursday, February 4th – Tuesday, February 16th, 2021

Budget: $1500.00

Notes: You land on the 6th and you don’t take off until late on the 15th so I made the ‘stay’ until the 16th so you can hang out somewhere. Also, you have a long layover each way BUT it’s with an awesome airline and it also lets you go explore Istanbul.


Flight: Toronto to Bali | February 4th – February 16th

$1172.00 CAD: roundtrip (long layover)


Stay: Hotel for One | February 6th – February 16th

Option 1: $319.00 CAD; Deluxe Room, Looks very nice, Great reviews, Pool

Option 2: $268.00 CAD; Superior Room, Great location, Lots of pools, Looks nice

Option 3: $219.00 CAD; Deluxe Suite, Breakfast included, Looks cute, Quiet location

Option 4: $248.00 CAD; Queen Room with Balcony, Please looks beautiful, Pool, Breakfast included

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $1391.00 for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $1491.00 for the trip.

Extras: If you plan on using AirBnB for the first time, click here for a free credit towards your stay. Also, if you plan on using Uber for the first time, click here for a free credit towards the ride.

– Mirna 

I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers.

Toronto to Dubai: Group Trip

SPECS

Who: Four People, Two Beds

Where: Toronto to Dubai, United Arab Emirates

When: Tuesday, February 16th – Wednesday, February 24th, 2021

Budget Per Person: $1500.00

Notes: Because the flight takes off so late on the 23rd (landing early morning 24th) I made the ‘stay’ until the 24th so you’d still have somewhere to hang out all day.


Flight: Toronto to Dubai | February 16th – February 24th

$919.00 CAD: roundtrip (direct)


Stay: Hotel for Four | February 17th – February 24th

Option 1: $2081.00 CAD ($520.25/per person); Two-Bedroom Apartment, Awesome location, Looks very nice, Great reviews

Option 2: $1909.58 CAD ($477.39/per person); 2 x Deluxe Room, 5-Star Place, Pool, Looks great, Great reviews

Option 3: $1903.35 CAD ($475.83/per person); 2 x Superior Twin Room, Crazy rooftop view, 5-Star Hotel, Looks very nice

Option 4: $2010.03 CAD ($502.50/per person); 2 x Superior Twin Room, Looks nice, Good location, Great reviews

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $1394.83 per person for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $1439.25 per person for the trip.

Extras: If you plan on using AirBnB for the first time, click here for a free credit towards your stay. Also, if you plan on using Uber for the first time, click here for a free credit towards the ride.

– Mirna 

I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers.

Toronto to Bali Trip

SPECS

Who: Two People, Two Beds

Where: Toronto to Bali, Indonesia

When: Wednesday, February 3rd – Saturday, February 20th, 2021

Budget Per Person: $1500.00

Notes: The flight lands on the 5th of February in Bali and leaves late on the 19th and lands on 20th back in Toronto, just so you understand the dates associated with the trip! The layovers are long, but they are in an awesome city with an awesome airline, so you’ll have plenty opportunity to go gallivant.


Flight: Toronto to Bali | February 3rd – February 19th

$1183.00 CAD: roundtrip (long layover)


Stay: Hotel or AirBnB for Two | February 5th – February 20th

Option 1: $471.00 CAD ($235.50/per person); 2 x Deluxe Double Room, Pool, Looks super chill, Close to rice fields, Great reviews

Option 2: $519.00 CAD ($259.50/per person); Long Stay One Bedroom Villa, Looks beautiful, Pool, Great reviews

Option 3: $612.00 CAD ($306.00/per person); Twin Room, Breakfast included, Looks beautiful, Pool, Nice quiet area

Option 4: $591.00 CAD ($295.50/per person); Pool, Looks cozy, Great reviews, Good area

Option 5: $614.00 CAD ($307.00/per person); Great reviews, Quiet area, Pool overlooking rice fields, Beautiful view

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $1418.00 per person for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $1490.00 per person for the trip.

Extras: If you plan on using AirBnB for the first time, click here for a free credit towards your stay. Also, if you plan on using Uber for the first time, click here for a free credit towards the ride.

– Mirna 

I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers.

Toronto to Cebu City: Solo Trip

SPECS

Who: One Person, One Bed

Where: Toronto to Cebu City, Philippines

When: Thursday, January 28th – Wednesday, February 10th, 2021

Budget: $1500.00


Flight: Toronto to Cebu City | January 28th – February 10th

$908.00 CAD: roundtrip (quick layover)


Stay: AirBnB or Hotel for One | January 29th – February 10th

Option 1: $303.48 CAD; Double Room, Good location, Great reviews, Breakfast included

Option 2: $454.75 CAD; Standard Double Room, Close to bus station, Looks cozy, Good reviews

Option 3: $431.00 CAD; Looks cozy, Good location, Great reviews

Option 4: $554.00 CAD; Good area, Pool, Perfect reviews, Looks cute

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $1211.48 for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $1462.00 for the trip.

Extras: If you plan on using AirBnB for the first time, click here for a free credit towards your stay. Also, if you plan on using Uber for the first time, click here for a free credit towards the ride.

– Mirna 

I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers.

Toronto to Johannesburg: Baecation

SPECS

Who: Two People, One Bed

Where: Toronto to Johannesburg, South Africa

When: Monday, February 1st – Tuesday, February 16th, 2021

Budget Per Person: $1500.00

Notes: The flight home takes off really late on the 15th, so I made your stay until the 16th so you’d still have somewhere to hang out.


Flight: Toronto to Johannesburg | February 1st – February 16th

$946.00 CAD: roundtrip (good layover)


Stay: AirBnB or Hotel for Two | February 2nd – February 16th

Option 1: $941.00 CAD ($470.50/per person); Standard Twin Room, Looks good, Good location, Good reviews

Option 2: $1081.00 CAD ($540.50/per person); Double Room, Breakfast included, Great reviews, Outside center

Option 3: $444.00 CAD ($222.00/per person); Looks very nice, Great reviews, Good location

Option 4: $918.00 CAD ($459.00/per person); Pool, Looks fancy pants, Popular place, Great reviews

Option 5: $801.00 CAD ($400.50/per person); Quiet area, Pool, 24-hr Security, Perfect reviews, Looks great

Total: Overall, if you go for the LEAST expensive options I posted it’s about $1168.00 per person for the trip and for the MOST expensive options it’s about $1486.50 per person for the trip.

Extras: If you plan on using AirBnB for the first time, click here for a free credit towards your stay. Also, if you plan on using Uber for the first time, click here for a free credit towards the ride.

– Mirna 

I am not a licensed travel agent of Ontario and make itineraries as a hobby. Any itineraries used by readers are of their own free will and choosing. Site owner is not responsible for any misadventures, mishaps, airline issues or accommodation issues that occur on trip itineraries that are posted or individually e-mailed to readers.