Couch surfing is a great opportunity to experience countries from a different angle, get a peek behind the tourist scene and can go a little deeper to connect with a destination, and a good host will provide a better understanding of the place you are visiting. Unlike Airbnb, you do not pay to stay in someone's home, and most couchsurfers "repay" their hosts with fun interactions and potential friendships. Your host will often know the hidden hotspots and can offer money-saving advice for insider sights and activities. You will learn about scams to avoid and where to find the best food in town away from the tourist traps. As a student I have not got that much money, which means I have not got a lot of possibilities. I have always dreamt about going to Australian, but that dream has always been unreachable, until I was introduced to couchsurfing. I am glad I can explore the world and new cultures, while spending as little money as possible. It is the optimal form of accommodation at least for a student like me
When I first went CouchSurfing I went to visit Greece. I lived in Santorini with my host family who kindly offered me local food the so called “insider knowledge”. My host family lived in a small white house and even though they had their own lives and jobs, they found time and space to come with me places. They took me out to eat multiple times, they went with me to Akrotiri which is ruins from an old civilization. They took me to wonderful red beaches with the clearest blue water I have ever seen. They also took me to the Byzantine Castle Ruins, the Museum of Prehistoric Thira and more wonderful places.
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