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Carolina

Carolina

About Me

Hi there! I’m Carolina, a 26-year-old software developer born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. I’ve lived in several countries including the Netherlands, Italy, Brazil, Kuwait, and Hungary—so you could say I’ve got a bit of a nomadic heart. I’d describe myself as a very adventurous person who’s always up for trying something new… except maybe skydiving 😆 Right now, I’m really into traveling, diving (I’m a licensed PADI Advanced scuba diver), skiing, and experiencing new cultures. I’m always looking to connect with like-minded women who share a passion for exploring the world!

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Norma

Norma

About Me

Part-time dreamer, full-time wanderer—fluent in vibes with the love of café-hopping. I travel for stories, laughs, and that one perfect photo nobody else notices.

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Is Kuwait City worth visiting?

3.3 /5

Based on 3 experiences

Dania

Dania

Turkey

Solo travel

I had the chance to spend two days as a solo traveler in Kuwait City, and it was an unforgettable experience! The currency is very strong, but I managed to stick to a tight budget by using Couchsurfing. The locals were incredibly hospitable and friendly—whenever someone realized I was a tourist, they would offer me gifts or invite me for meals. Believe it or not, I only spent $50 during my entire two-day trip! As for local transportation, forget about asking locals for tips—most people use their own cars or taxis/Ubers. Public buses are mostly used by the working class, but since I was traveling on a budget, I asked around and managed to get by. I was even offered free rides by some of the locals, which was such a kind gesture. For food, I highly recommend visiting Freej Swaelih Restaurant. The local food there was absolutely delicious—I only wish I had more room to eat! Lastly, don’t miss out on visiting Souq Al-Mubarakiye, the local market. I ended up shopping a lot there and loved every minute of it.

Posted: February 18, 2025
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Lamyaa

Lamyaa

Oman

Group travel

Kuwait was safe, not so many things to see, people were not the most friendly. It was colder than Oman. The shopping was great, food was the best. But not so many things to see. I loved the towers. You will have to rent a car.

Posted: January 14, 2025
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