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Arrival Day
wabid
2 hours ago
We made it! In an earlier post I mentioned that I wanted to make this trip as easy and no stress as possible.... Goal achieved.
We traveled here at leisurely pace. We departed Madison Wi to PHL on AA mid Tuesday afternoon. The regional jet was 1/4 full! With an overnight stay at the PHL Marriott we rolled out of our beds and on to the plane by 8am. Small issue with my daughters ticket/passport (daddy user entry error), that was quickly cleared up and we were on our way.
We had an on time arrival here on the island. We had to hoof it outside from the plane to immigration (annoying but not a real hassle) and because we were traveling as a family with our 8 y/o daughter we got to skip the scanning line and went right to the agent. (that looked like a pain) Bag was waiting, and we were out the door in minutes.
A small delay because I did not see Leslie (Kenny's car rental) when we left customs, and it took some time for my phone to finds its way in the world. Not a big deal. We found Leslie as soon as my phone connections came to life and from time from feet on the ground to exiting the airport parking lot: 25 minutes.
We made it to SBR with ease. Emma, our daughter was bouncing off the walls as soon as we landed. A swim must be had IMMEDIATLEY. I delayed her for an eternity (10 minutes) while I had to work out a minor issue with our reservation, but we were soon in the pool, while my wife, Jodi, headed back to the airport to pick up others (sister in law and her eldest) who were arriving on a later flight.
We made it to the pool and she had a mango punch while her daddy (Dan) rewarded himself with a rum punch and, later snacks from Jodi and her sister.
As with any trip like this, we were "wired and tired" at the end the day. However we gathered for a celebratory "Aber Gut". That's German for all is well. AKA a "shooter". Its a shot of brandy with peppermint schnapps. Its a Wisconsin thing and a great tradition for special moments (reunions, arrivals, jobs well done)
The group settled on a ribs and chicken takeout from Lee's. Perfect and easy.
Our room is nice but the view could be better ( I am being picky ), but I am enjoying it. I also had inspiration and brought our camping fan we use in our tent. Brilliant. It makes the deck comfortable when the breeze dies.
That's it for now. We will be spending day one just decompressing and settling in... so beach, swimming, pool, naps. Rinse. repeat.
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San Juan Airport
BayCruiser
Yesterday at 09:38 PM
We'll be in the BVI 6/13-23, and our return flight (Jet Blue) was changed such that there is now a 6 1/2 hour layover in San Juan. We are hoping to clear customs, re-check our bags, then leave the airport for a late lunch in old San Juan. Does anyone know if there is a problem with this plan?
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Complete List: Countries Requiring Onward Travel Proof in 2026
Kasia W.
Yesterday at 07:55 PM
Compiled a master reference for anyone planning international travel in 2026. Here's what countries enforce onward travel proof:
• Strict enforcement (airline + immigration check): Indonesia, Costa Rica, Colombia, Panama, Philippines, Brazil, Peru, New Zealand • Airline-level enforcement (carrier checks, immigration may or may not): Japan, Thailand, Mexico, UK, Schengen zone countries • New for 2026: Several countries have digitized the verification process — e-gates now cross-reference your exit ticket with airline manifests automatically.
Full country-by-country list with specifics: https://onwardticket.global/countries-requiring-proof-of-onward-travel-2026-list
Which country caught you off guard with onward travel checks? Share your story so others can prepare!
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Costa Rica & Panama Exit Proof Requirements 2026
Raj P.
Yesterday at 07:52 PM
Planning a Central America trip and researched the exit-proof rules for Costa Rica and Panama:
• Costa Rica is one of the strictest countries for onward travel proof. Immigration requires a ticket out within your 90-day visa period, and airlines departing the US/Europe WILL check before boarding. • Panama has similar rules — they want to see proof you're leaving within the permitted stay (usually 90 days). A bus ticket to Costa Rica works for land borders, but a flight is safer. • Pro tip: If you're doing the Costa Rica -> Panama -> Colombia route, get a rental onward ticket that shows your flight out of Colombia. This covers multiple border checks in one document.
Full details: https://onwardticket.global/costa-rica-panama-proof-of-exit-requirements-2026
Anyone crossed between Costa Rica and Panama overland recently? How was the exit-proof check?
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Colombia Entry Requirements 2026: Check-MIG & Flight Rules
Marco R.
Yesterday at 07:48 PM
Just returned from Colombia and wanted to share the latest entry intel for 2026:
• The Check-MIG form is still required — fill it online 1-72 hours before your flight. No Check-MIG, no boarding. Airlines verify this at check-in, not just immigration. • Colombia immigration now routinely asks for proof of exit from the country. A flight reservation showing departure within your 90-day stamp is the easiest way to satisfy this. • If you're doing the Colombia-Ecuador-Peru loop by land, have a bus ticket or hotel booking showing your exit plan — digital is fine but have it accessible offline.
Full guide: https://onwardticket.global/colombia-check-mig-flight-itinerary
Anyone done the South America backpacking route recently? How strict was Colombia on exit proof?
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