10 Christmas Vacations for that Romantic Getaway

This Christmas, why not pack up the mistletoe for a kiss under a palm tree? We have 10 Christmas vacation ideas for couples so you can spend some quality time with your partner and explore a new destination. Grab your bae, book your tickets, and head on your way!

Christmas Vacation Idea for Couples #1: Wander the streets of Old Montreal, Canada

Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Montreal
Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Montreal, Canada (Flickr/Caribb)

Why it’s great for couples: Romantic atmosphere

What to do: Old Montreal 2-Hr VIP Walking Tour

Be transported to a quaint European city in Montreal, Canada. Hold hands with your better half, and stroll down the romantic streets of Old Montreal, stopping for warm cider and poutine.

Christmas Vacation Idea for Couples #2: Take a bite out of the Big Apple

 Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Montreal, Canada
Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Montreal, Canada (image via Pexels)

Why it’s great for couples: Amazing entertainment

What to do: Watch The Lion King on Broadway or become part of Sleep No More, a fully immersive play

New York City is always a great idea, but the city transforms during Christmas into a winter wonderland. While you’re there, take in a Broadway show or experience one of New York’s unique performances. Enjoy ice skating at Rockefeller Center, then cozy up with a hot chocolate and your special someone. Afterwards, check out the incredible store windows and Christmas lights that line the streets.

Christmas Vacation Idea for Couples #3: Watch the sunrise in Cappadocia, Turkey

Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Cappadocia, Turkey
Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Cappadocia, Turkey

Why it’s great for couples: Stunning landscapes

What to do: Hot Air Ballooning in Cappadocia

Make memories to last a lifetime and head to Cappadocia, Turkey. Hop in a hot air balloon and enjoy a bird’s eye view of the city. Witness ‘fairy chimneys’, tall, cone-shaped rock formation clusters and check out historic Bronze Age homes carved into valley walls.

Christmas Vacation Idea for Couples #4: Chill out in Iceland

Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Iceland
Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Iceland

Why it’s great for couples: Cuddling under the northern lights

What to do: Half-Day Northern Lights Exploration Tour

Adventure with your partner to Iceland and spend a day in a geothermal spa. Soak away in the warm pools, before heading out after sunset to observe the northern lights. Keep warm by cuddling with your S.O. as you gaze up at the night sky.

Christmas Vacation Idea for Couples #5: Bangkok, Thailand

Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Bangkok, Thailand
Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Bangkok, Thailand

Why it’s great for couples: Foodie paradise

What to do: Maeklong Railway Market and Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Day Tour

If you and your sweetheart have a love affair with delicious food, then head to Bangkok, Thailand. Tour the markets for local delicacies, tasty street food, and fresh fruits.

Christmas Vacation Idea for Couples #6: Make a splash in the Cebu, Philippines

Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Cebu, Philippines
Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Cebu, Philippines

Why it’s a great for couples: Thrilling excursions for adventure-loving couples

What to do: Oslob Whale Shark Swimming and Tumalog Falls Tour

Head to Cebu, Philippines and swap cold winters for warm beaches, sunny days and picturesque islands. Kick this Christmas up a notch and try scuba diving, snorkeling and swimming with sea life.

Christmas Vacation Idea for Couples #7: Fall in love with Taipei, Taiwan

Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Taipei, Taiwan
Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Taipei, Taiwan

Why it’s great for couples: Street eats, natural beauty and cityscapes

What to do: Taipei 101 Observatory

Taipei, Taiwan has something for everyone: bustling night markets, scenic hikes, historic landmarks and enchanting panoramic views.

Christmas Vacation Idea for Couples #8: Hang out in Hong Kong

Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Hong Kong
Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Hong Kong (Wikimedia/Сидней シドニー)

Why it’s great for couples: Home one of the happiest places on Earth

What to do: Visit Mickey at Hong Kong Disneyland

Hong Kong has excellent food, impressive temples, and breathtaking views but a trip is not complete without a stop at Hong Kong Disneyland. 

Christmas Vacation Idea for Couples #9: Seoulmates

Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Seoul, Korea
Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Seoul, Korea (Flick/Nestor Lacle)

Why it’s great for couples: City life and relaxing nature hikes

What to do: Nami Island and Petite France Day Tour

While Seoul itself is a bustling and vibrant city, it’s easy to slow down with a day tour to the surrounding areas. Enjoy a leisurely pace on Nami Island, as you stroll the pathways lined with trees and snow. 

Christmas Vacation Idea for Couples #10: Make Memories in Malaysia

Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia
Christmas Vacation Ideas for Couples: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia

Why it’s great for couples: Wildlife and dreamy sunsets

What to do: Kawa Kawa Wetland River Cruise

See incredible scenes of wildlife and lush forests in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. Watch the sunset and admire the twinkling fireflies at night.

This holiday season, escape with that special someone and head out on a Christmas vacation!

Christmas Festivals and Traditions in Asia

Christmas is a great time to spend in somewhere new, but we can’t always travel far. But just here in Asia, there’s a lot of holiday cheer to go around. KKday rounds up 4 Christmas Festivals and Traditions worth checking out this year!

Hong Kong Winterfest

Christmas in Asia: Hong Kong Winterfest
Christmas in Asia: Hong Kong Winterfest (Flickr/Roderick Eime)

As soon as winter rolls in, Hong Kong becomes a glamorously festive. Hong Kong is in a holiday for a whole month long, which means one thing: Christmas shopping! Be on the lookout for all the great deals (READ: 9 Shopping Spots in Hong Kong). After a long day of shopping for everyone, unwind by taking a stroll through the iconic Statue Square Christmas Tree, or take your significant other to see the Hong Kong Pulse Light Show.

  • Dates: December 1, 2017 to January 1, 2018

 

Japan: Tokyo Disneyland

Christmas in Asia: Tokyo Disneyland
Christmas in Asia: Tokyo Disneyland (Flickr/othree)

Japan is always a great country to visit if you’ve got your family in tow, with its cultural sites, shopping districts, and kid attractions. And at Tokyo Disnyeland and DisneySea, they pull all the stops to bring you a Christmas that kids and kids at heart will never forget. Visit the happiest place on earth and see the famous Christmas parade, see your favorite characters dress up for the holiday stage shows, and take ride on your favorite attractions that have put on their own festive hats. Cap the day with some seasonal delights at the park stores and restaurants, and watch the holiday fireworks show with the whole family. 

 

Korea: Garden of Morning Calm Lighting Festival

Christmas in Asia: Lighting Festival at the Garden of Morning Calm
Christmas in Asia: Lighting Festival at the Garden of Morning Calm (Flickr/Travel Oriented)

The Garden of Morning Calm is a beautiful place to visit year-round, but becomes especially festive once the Christmas season kicks in. Catch Korea’s biggest and most extravagant light festival and see 30,000 colorful lights adorn the trees, the paths, and gardens. In the middle of the blistering winter cold, the lighting festival is sure to warm you up and have ready for the holidays.

 

The Philippines: Simbang Gabi

Christmas in Asia: The Churches of Bohol
Christmas in Asia: The Churches of Bohol

The Philippines will proudly claim to have the longest Christmas season in the world. As early as September 1, you’ll hear Christmas songs on the radio and malls start hanging up festive decorations. One uniquely Filipino Christmas tradition is what they call ‘Simbang Gabi’  (‘Night Mass’), a nine-day series of Masses held at 4:30 in the morning, leading up to Christmas. Many believe that if you complete the novena, you’ll be granted a single wish. Whether or not you’re Catholic, be sure to check out the beautiful Churches this time of year.

  • Dates: December 16 to December 24, 2017
  • See some of the country’s most beautiful churches and more when you book a Bohol Tour with KKday!

Insta-worthy Spots in The Philippines for that Perfect #OOTD

The Philippines is full of postcard-ready wonders, from its incredible beaches, old cities, and dazzling mountains. Best of all, it’s really nearby. Check out our pick for the most picture-perfect places in the archipelago.

El Nido, Palawan

Picture Perfect Philippines: El Nido, Palawan
Picture Perfect Philippines: El Nido, Palawan

Palawan’s been listed as one of the world’s most beautiful islands. Check out our Ultimate Guide to El Nido to learn more about what to do, or check out our island hopping tours over here.

Coron, Palawan

Picture Perfect Philippines: Coron, Palawan
Picture Perfect Philippines: Coron, Palawan

Very close to El Nido is another cluster of stunning islands. Coron boasts of incredible tropical waters and marine life. Be sure to book a scuba diving experience while you’re there!

Mt. Pulag, Baguio

Picture Perfect Philippines: Mt.Pulag, Baguio
Picture Perfect Philippines: Mt.Pulag, Baguio (Flickr/Jojo Nicdao)

Trek to the highest peak in the Luzon area, where you’ll find yourself looking down on the clouds. 

Old Manila City

Picture Perfect Philippines: Old Manila CityPicture Perfect Philippines: Manila Cathedral, Manila City

As a former Spanish colony, many of the old cities in the Philippines have a bear the beautifully distinct colonial architecture. Check out some of the old buildings and churches in Manila City.

Intramuros, Manila

Picture Perfect Philippines: Intramuros, Manila
Picture Perfect Philippines: Intramuros, Manila (Flickr/Jorge Láscar)

Not satisfied with regular Manila? Go deeper into Intramuros, the ‘Walled City,’ a district within Manila with Spanish-era museums, Churches, and military forts.

Calle Crisologo, Vigan City

Picture Perfect Philippines: Calle Crisologo, Vigan City
Picture Perfect Philippines: Calle Crisologo, Vigan City (Joelaldor)

Head to Vigan and feel yourself go back in time as you explore these Spanish colonial neighborhoods.

Taal Volcano

Picture Perfect Philippines: Taal Volcano
Picture Perfect Philippines: Taal Volcano (therealbrute)

Taal Volcano is a geological marvel worth visiting at least once in your life. See this volcano that both contains a lake, and is contained in a lake.

Chocholate Hills, Bohol

Picture Perfect Philippines: Chocolate Hills, Bohol
Picture Perfect Philippines: Chocolate Hills, Bohol

Unfortunately, these hills aren’t edible. But the sight of them is still mouth-watering. Book a tour and see them up close with KKday, over here.

Kawasan Falls, Cebu

Picture Perfect Philippines: Kawasan Falls, Cebu
Picture Perfect Philippines: Kawasan Falls, Cebu

Fall for Cebu’s fantastic islands and incredible waterfalls. Check out our Cebu products on the website, or click here.

 

 

Your Guide to the World’s Most Beautiful Island: El Nido, Philippines

The Palawan island cluster of the Philippines is slowly gaining popularity as a must-see island paradise. ‘Palawan’ loosely translates to ‘Land of beautiful and Safe Harbor,’ a historical reference to old trading ships. But the name has taken on a new meaning over the years.  Palawan enjoys a unique natural environment of lush jungles, powdery sand bars, and exotic marine life, and a community of native Palawenos committed to its preservation.

El Nido, Palawan
El Nido, Palawan

One of the draws of Palawan is how most of the island cluster has remained relatively commercialized. The best way to get around is by foot, by boat, or by tricycle so you can take all the time you need drinking in the view. Here’s a guide with how to get to one of its main islands, El Nido.

Getting There: Straight to El Nido

The fastest (and also the most expensive) way to get to El Nido is by plane. You can catch a flight to and from El Nido with Air Swift airlines if you’re coming from Manila, Cebu, or Caticlan. The are several flights a day, and you can check out the schedules and book them at Air Swift’s official website.

Flight to El Nido

  • Average Travel Time: 1.5 hours
  • Average Cost: 13,500 to 17,000 Php (roundtrip)

Getting There: Stop over at Puerto Princesa

Puerto Princesa, Palawan: Underground River Tour
Puerto Princesa, Palawan: Underground River Tour (Flickr/Paweesit)

The most popular route for both locals and foreigners by making a stopover at Palawan’s major city, Puerto Princesa. The major carriers like Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, and Air Asia have daily flights from Manila and Cebu which you can monitor on Skyscanner, and often have promotional fares.

Stopping over at Puerto Princesa extends your travel time to around 10 hours before actually arriving at El Nido. But it’s a charming town, and is worth spending at least a night here so you can explore the famed underground river. You can book the tour with KKday over here.

Flight to Puerto Princesa

  • Average Travel Time: 1.5 to 2 hours
  • Average Cost: 3,000 to 3,500 Php (roundtrip flight). But tickets can go as low as 1,400p Php depending on when you book.

From Puerto Princesa, you have several options on how to get to El Nido. They vary in price, comfort, and duration.

Option 1: Shuttle Van

Take this if you want to spend nearly as little time in transit as possible. You’ll find shuttle vans by the Airport Arrival Area that will take you to the edge of the El Nido town. From there, you can hail a tricycle that will take you to your hotel.

Vans are the most popular way to get to El Nido, so it’s advisable to call in advance and reserve a slot, although you can try your luck as a chance passenger. A van typically seats around 12 people.

Van to El Nido Town

  • Average Travel Time: 6 to 7 hours, depending on traffic.
  • Average Cost: 550 to 600 Php. For an additional fee, you may be able to arrange hotel pick-up.
  • Schedule: Vans depart almost every hour, starting from 5:00 am to 6:00 pm
  • Reserve with any of the popular franchises:
    • Eulen Joy (+63 0915 829 3735), Lexus (+63 0917 686 1118 or  48-433-9802),  Fortwally (+63 0917 276 2875), and Day Tripper (+63 0917 848 8755)

Option 2: Bus

A slightly more complicated and longer route is by bus. Unlike the shuttle van, the buses make several stops along the way before finally dropping you off at El Nido. But if you’re set to find the cheapest way to El Nido possible, this is it.

Puerto Princesa Airport to San Jose Bus Terminal

  • Option a: Trike to the Bus Terminal
    • Average Travel Time: 15 to 20 minutes
    • Average Cost: 100 to 150 Php, depending on your haggling skills. This is the price per trike ride, and not per head.
  • Option b: Trike to Junction 1. Then hail a multi-cab, and stop to the San Jose Terminal.
    • Average Travel Time: 20 to 30 minutes, depending on traffic.
    • Average Cost: 8 php (trike) plus 13 Php (multi-cab)

The bus is a good option is you want more legroom, but not if you’re carrying a lot of baggage. The two major franchises are the Roro Bus and the Cherry Bus, and have both air conditioned and non-airconditioned buses.

San Jose Bus Terminal to El Nido Town

  • Average Travel Time: 5 to 6 hours
  • Average Cost: 290 to 385 Php (regular, non-airconditioned bus) and 380 to 480 php (airconditioned bus)
  • See the bus schedules and reserve a seat ahead:
    • RoRo Bus: Departs every two hours, starting from 4:00 am to 10:00 pm
    • Cherry Bus: Departs every two hours, starting from 5:00 am to 9:00 pm

The buses will drop you off 10 minutes away from the town proper. From there, you can hail a trike to downtown El Nido, straight to your hotel.

Must See and Must Do

As beautiful as El Nido is, it’s just impossible to see all the best sights in a single day. KKday brings you 4 popular tour routes that will give you a glimpse of the island’s best. Of course if you’ve got the time, nothing’s stopping you from taking all the tours! Here’s a simple run-down of them to help you choose what to book.

Tour A: Lagoons

Big and Small Lagoon

El Nido, Palawan: Big Lagoon (Tour A)
El Nido, Palawan: Big Lagoon (Flickr/Nen Borromeo)

El Nido’s lagoons often make their way to tourist postcards for good reason. Kayak through the calm, emerald waters snaking through the limestone cliffs, where you’ll find yourself waiting to get lost with no plans of returning.

Shimizu Island

El Nido, Palawan: Shimizu Island (Tour A)
El Nido, Palawan: Shimizu Island (Panorimo/Tuderna)

Here’s where you’ll typically dock for lunch. Work up an appetite by snorkelling out to see the exotic marine life, and then enjoy the powdery sand beach as you feast on fresh fish, crab, and fruit.

7 Commandos

El Nido, Palawan: 7 Commandos Island (Tour A)
El Nido, Palawan: 7 Commandos Island (Panorimo/Tuderna)

The local urban legend goes that 7 Japanese soldiers got stranded on the island during the War. The locals you meet will quickly quash that story. Nonetheless, it’s easy to picture yourself staying on the 7 Commandos is an island forever. Enjoy a drink at the bar, and while it’s not an eternity, you can rent a room at the small resort here.

You can book the El Nido Island Hopping Tour A right now with KKday!

 

Tour B: Cathedral Caves

Cathedral and Cudugnon Caves

Palawan, El Nido: Cudugnon Cave (Tour B)
El Nido, Palawan: Cudugnon Cave (Flickr/denAsuncioner)

This is the highlight of Tour B, and your best chance to see some of El Nido’s underrated gems—and we mean that quite literally. Cudugnon Cave became an important archeological site when early researchers found ceramics and jewelry dating back to China’s Sung dynasty.

Your kayak or pump boat will take you to the outside of the caves. From there, you’ll have to crawl through the water yourself. The extra effort is well worth it, and you’ll see huge stone chambers with cathedral-high ceilings. Just don’t get too distracted looking up that you step on a jellyfish!

Snake Island

El Nido, Palawan: Snake Island (Tour B)
El Nido, Palawan: Snake Island (Flickr/denAsuncioner)

Thankfully, the name is a reference to the shape of the sand bar and not the island residents. You can take it easy and laze around the sandy beach, or challenge yourself to trek to the top for a stunning view of the Bacuit Bay.

You can book the El Nido Island Hopping Tour B right now with KKday!

Tour C: El Nido’s Best Kept Secrets

If you can only choose one tour package, choose this one. El Nido is full of diverse and magnificent sights, and this tour route gives you a glimpse of some of the best of them.

Helicopter Island

El Nido, Palawan: Helicopter Island (Tour C)
El Nido, Palawan: Helicopter Island (Panorimo/Tuderna)

You’ll spot the island almost immediately from the El Nido town, as its unique shape beckons you to hop on a boat and explore it yourself. Up close, the island is calm, cool, and cinematic—in fact,  The Bourne Legacy was filmed here.Traditionally, the name is ‘Dilumacad Island,’ but ‘Helicopter Island’ has become the more popular moniker, thanks to its unique rock formations and lush forests. Whether or not it’s an accurate one, that’s for you to decide.

Matinloc Shrine

El Nido, Palawan: View from Matinloc Shrine (Tour C)
El Nido, Palawan: View from Matinloc Shrine

An abandoned shrine to the Virgin Mary seems out of place in the middle of this tropical haunt. But the Matinloc Shrine is its own spiritual oasis. You’ll have to climb a set of dingy stairs before reaching the shrine, but the leg work is well worth it. From here, you’ll be treated with incredible views of the entire El Nido cluster and crystal blue waters dissolving into the sky.

Secret Beach

El Nido, Palawan: Secret Beach (Tour C)
El Nido, Palawan: Secret Beach (Panorimo/Tuderna)

Without the local knowledge of the boatmen, you’d miss out on El Nido’s best kept secret. Well hidden beneath the limestone cliffs, you’ll have to swim underwater through a narrow rock tunnel. Be careful; the waves can get quite strong. But once you finally break the surface, you’ll find yourself in a secluded haven with Palawan’s most exotic marine life.

You can book the El Nido Island Hopping Tour C right now with KKday!

Tour D: Slow and Steady

Cadlao Lagoon

El Nido, Palawan: Cadlao Island (Tour D)
El Nido, Palawan: Cadlao Island (Panorimo/Tuderna)

This tour route is perfect if you want to avoid the crowds, and really want to take your time drinking in the beauty of El Nido. Enjoy the slow boat ride to Cadlao Island, El Nido’s largest island and see the towering limestone cliffs that keep the Cadlao Lagoon hidden. Paddle your way to lagoon, where the waters are so clear you can see the coral reefs and fish swimming beneath you.   

Paradise Beach

The name is no exaggeration: with infinitely-long stretches of sand lined by coconut trees, you’ll spend the moments in between your delicious barbeque lunch taking photos.  

Pasandigan Beach, Ipil Beach, and Bucal Beach

El Nido, Palawan: Bucal Beach (Tour D)
El Nido, Palawan: Bucal Beach (Flickr/denAsuncioner)

Spend the rest of the tour hopping among these smaller islands. Be sure to rent some snorkeling gear to see the unspoiled coral reefs and exotic marine life, and end the day enjoying the romantic sunset.

You can book the El Nido Island Hopping Tour D right now with KKday!

 

Accommodations

El Nido, Palawan: Lagen Resort
El Nido, Palawan: Lagen Resort (Flickr/Jack Versloot)

Accommodations in El Nido are plenty, with something to fit each kind of traveller or budget range. For the backpacking budget traveller, check out OMP Hostel, El Taraw Inn, or the Outpost Beach Hostel. If you want the full blown luxury island getaway experience, then look into El Nido Overlooking and the Cauayan Island Resort. Or, check out Airbnb to filter exactly what you’re looking for.

Food

El Nido, Palawan: Fresh Seafood
El Nido, Palawan: Fresh Seafood

Each of the Boat Tours mentioned above includes a fresh seafood lunch. There are a number of eateries restaurants in El Nido serving some of the freshest seafood in the country—which is saying a lot. Budget around 150php for each meal and be sure to try the Crocodile Sisig, the local delicacy.

Things to Take Note of:

  1. Nearly every commercial outfit only accepts cash, so be sure to withdraw all the money you need before the trip. There are very few ATMs and during peak season, they tend to run out of cash.
  2. You’ll pay a 200 Php Eco Tourism Development Fee (ETDF) when you take any of the boat tours. This goes to the local El Nido communities and conserving the area.
  3. Bring water shoes. You’ll definitely be swimming in the lovely waters, but you’ll want to avoid any wounds and injuries.

 

Maldives Alternatives: Great Vacation Getaways

The Maldives is top of the mind when we think of the world’s most relaxing destinations. But its ridiculous exclusivity and cost of travel can definitely sour any dream vacation plans. So if you’re looking for an island paradise with no crowds, don’t look too far. Here are our top picks for your next great escape.

Cebu, Philippines

Underrated Beaches in the World: Cebu, Philippines
Underrated Beaches in the World: Cebu, Philippines

As an archipelago in the tropics, the Philippines has more than its fair share of fantastic beaches. Skip the tourist flocks of Boracay, and head elsewhere in the Visayas region to Cebu. A rare mix of everything you need in a vacation, and more: water sports, powder-soft sands, and resorts and guesthouses for every budget range. Spend a day exploring the coastal mountains, which will treat you to spectacular sunsets and a view of the other 167 nearby islands dotting the sparkling sea.

 

Komodo, Indonesia

Underrated Vacation Spots: Komodo, Indonesia
Underrated Vacation Spots: Komodo, Indonesia (via Max Pixel)

Yes, this is a reference to the dragons. Komodo, Indonesia is a secluded paradise for nature lovers  filled with lush mountains, crystal clear waters, and colourful coral reefs. And of course, exotic wildlife fresh off the set of Jurassic Park.

 

Koh Phayam, Thailand

Underrated Vacation Spots: Koh Phayam, Thailand
Underrated Vacation Spots: Koh Phayam, Thailand

Thailand is a great country with a lot to offer locals and tourists (READ: 6 Thrilling Bangkok Activities) but it can get overcrowded during peak holiday season. With a local population of roughly 500 people, and tourists heading to Thailand’s better known islands, Koh Phayam is wonderfully quiet. With all the holiday attractions of its more known neighbors, Koh Phayam is a beach paradise perfect if you don’t want to be disturbed.

 

Jeju Island, Korea

Underrated Vacation Spots: Jeju, Korea
Underrated Vacation Spots: Jeju, Korea (image via Republic of Korea)

This longtime honeymoon spot for Korea’s newly weds boasts of incredible beaches, seas of exotic wildlife, and landscapes shaped by centuries of volcanic activity. Spend a day exploring Mt. Hallasan, a dormant volcano rising 1,950 meters above sea level and see the stunning crater lake and colourful fields of flowers, before heading back into town for some delicious (and affordable) seafood.

 

 

Con Dao Archipelago, Vietnam

Unerrated Vacatin Spots: Con Dao, Vietnam
Unerrated Vacatin Spots: Con Dao, Vietnam (image via Lam Tr Th)

Vietnam is full of incredible sights and steeped in culture and history. Much of Con Son is charmingly Gallic, with almost no traffic and a number of cheap and delicious cafes and restaurants. But for many years, many of the islands were used as prisons by the French and US. It’s an interesting but sobering history worth exploring, but be sure to end your visit on a high note. Enjoy the wildly idyllic beaches now mostly populated by nesting sea turtles.

North Borneo Beach, Sabah

Underrated Vacation Spots: Sabah, Malaysia
Underrated Vacation Spots: Sabah, Malaysia (Photo by CEphoto, Uwe Aranas)

The lack of roads and tourist facilities make a great deterrent. But isolation has its upsides, and Simpang Mengayau is a beach that has thrived from the solitude. Take day trip up north from Kota Kinabalu and enjoy kilometers of pristine coastline as the South China Sea crashes into the shore. And if you have the time, be sure to explore Sabah’s forests and see Mt. Alab and the Mahua Waterfall.

Escape to the World’s Most Relaxing Destinations

Is the work week getting you down? Nothing puts you in vacation mood more than a hump day that’s extra tough. To help you along, we’ve rounded some of the world’s most relaxing destinations that make for the best vacations. Bookmark this for your next long weekend or vacation trip!

Maldives

World's Most Relaxing Destinations: Maldives
World’s Most Relaxing Destinations: Maldives

With powdery beaches and crystal-blue waters like nowhere else in the world, and ultra-exclusive resorts, Maldives is top off the head when it comes to dream vacations. Resorts are constantly competing to give travelers the most relaxing experience possible, with services and amenities such as personal butlers and underwater spas. But over the years, the Maldives has become more accessible to the independent traveler and you can choose from the many luxury resorts, or go backpacker style and stay with a friendly local family. Whether you stay in a small guesthouse or a luxury villa, you’re sure to enjoy the pristine sands and seas.

Koh Lanta, Thailand

World's Most Relaxing Destinations: Koh Lanta, Thailand
World’s Most Relaxing Destinations: Koh Lanta, Thailand

Step away from the crowds and reconnect with nature at Koh Lanta. Go island hopping and trek through the jungle, where you’ll stumble upon waterfalls that will take your breath away. Explore Maya Bay, a hidden beach tucked behind 100-meter high cliffs and was the setting for Leonardi DiCaprio’s movie ‘The Beach.’ And after you’ve recharged enough?  Head over to the famous Why Not bar where you can meet friendly strangers, listen to live music, and just enjoy the sound of the waves.

Bali, Indonesia

World's Most Relaxing Destinations: Bali, Indonesia
World’s Most Relaxing Destinations: Bali, Indonesia

While a number of  beaches have become too touristy and commercialized, Bali is still full of the same powdery beaches, perfect waves, and incredible sunsets (READ: Bali’s Most Beautiful Beaches). Pockets are so untapped and secluded, a vacation getaway can quickly turn into a spiritual retreat. Or, if you’re feeling adventurous, go on an off-road island adventure and a safari tour.

Budapest

World's Most Relaxing Destinations: Budapest
World’s Most Relaxing Destinations: Budapest (Flickr/Maurice)

We’ve got to thank Wes Anderson for reminding us what a wonderful place Budapest can be. And while you (hopefully) won’t be solving any murder mysteries during your stay, Budapest is full of all sorts of astounding sights to see. Explore the stunning architecture in cool weather with a guided walking tour (or bike tour), or make the most of your time and take an exclusive air cruiser. Don’t end your trip without a nightcap of some of their finest wine.

Marbella, Spain

World's Most Relaxing Destinations: Marbella, Spain
World’s Most Relaxing Destinations: Marbella, Spain

Fancy yourself a Spanish siesta? The southern coast of Spain boasts of gorgeous sandy beaches, lush greenery, and peaceful harbours. If you find yourself feeling a little restless, wait until the sun goes down to enjoy the bustling nightlife, or sip a cocktail on one of the many tapa bars overlooking the sea.

Bondi, Australia

World's Most Relaxing Destinations: Bondi, Australia
World’s Most Relaxing Destinations: Bondi, Australia (Flickr/Athena Lao)

The atmosphere in Bondi Australia is so relaxed many of the locals don’t even bother to put on shoes. Spend a beach weekend here, where you’ve got access to numerous fantastic beaches via the Bondi to Coogee Beach Coastal Trail. After a day of surfing or sunbathing, have a hearty fill at any of the quaint cafes and restaurants nearby

El Nido, Palawan

World's Most Relaxing Destinations: El Nido, Palawan
World’s Most Relaxing Destinations: El Nido, Palawan

Conde Naste has declared Palawan as the most beautiful island in the world, two years straight. And it’s easy to see why. With miles of pristine beaches, tropical forests, and its famous underground river system, El Nido is the perfect place to go for a taste of both adventure and relaxation.

Chefchaouen, Morocco

World's Most Relaxing Destinations: Chefchaouen, Morocco
World’s Most Relaxing Destinations: Chefchaouen, Morocco (Flickr/YoTut)

Let your eyes rest easy on Morocco’s Blue Pearl City, famous for its powder-blue painted doors and walls. Stroll through the small but vibrant town with an empty shopping bag, and fill it with all sorts of colorful finds from the city’s craft market: handwoven blankets, pots made from brass and clay, and intricate jewelry. After a day of haggling and bargain hunting with the local merchants, sit back and unwind with a cup of spiced coffee, and enjoy the incredible view of the Rif Mountains. If you’re up for something more, take a Balloon Flight, or go Quad Biking in the desert.

Bagan, Myanmar

World's Most Relaxing Destinations: Bagan Myanmar
World’s Most Relaxing Destinations: Bagan Myanmar

If you’re itching to get off the grid and go backpacking, definitely consider Bagan, Myanmar (READ: 6 PLaces to Check Out on Your Next Trip to Myanmar). This growing backpacker haunt is little more than an overgrown village with some of the simplest traveler comforts. But don’t mistake its simplicity for boring; with over two thousand temples and pagodas and wide, winding dirt roads, Bagan is easily one of Myanmar’s greatest tourist attractions and is best explored by bicycle.

Vientiane, Laos

World's Most Relaxing Destinations; Vientiane City, Laos
World’s Most Relaxing Destinations: Vientiane City, Laos (via SaigonJoe)

Uncrowded and slow-paced, Vientiane has been nicknamed the ‘Capital of Calm.’ But this Mekong River-side spot is full of age-old Buddhist temples, impressive colonial French architecture, and great finds at the street markets. Spend your days pouring over a good book at any of the tiny cafes, and your nights at an old French villa turned boutique hotel.

 

5 Reasons We Love the Tropics

How many times have your friends decided on an “air-con” place to have a meal just because of the sweltering heat of Singapore, or Southeast Asia for that matter. The tropical humidity can get downright intolerable some days of the year. That’s usually when we find ourselves fantasizing about winter adventures, or cool mountain hikes in the fall. But home is home and here are some things we wouldn’t trade at all.

1. The Beaches

Tropical Asia: Boracay Beach
Tropical Asia: Boracay Beach, Philippines

It may sound cliche, but people who come from the other parts of the world will confirm that what makes a tropical paradise are its beaches. (READ: 10 Beautiful Bali Beaches). From the white sand beaches of Palawan and Boracay, to the stunning mountain beaches of Phuket, we take it for granted that the ocean is just a short drive away (READ: 8 Hidden Beaches Near Singapore for Your Weekend Getaways)

2. The Oceans

Tropical Asia: Scuba Diving  in Palawan, Philippines
Tropical Asia: Scuba Diving in Palawan, Philippines

Speaking of oceans, another tropics-only attraction are the seas and oceans filled with colourful corals and marine life. Whether you decide to go helmet diving, scuba diving, or island hopping, there are countless ways to explore the great ocean blue.

3. The Food

Tropical Asia: Mt. Pico de Loro, Philippines
Tropical Asia: Balinese Cuisine, Indonesia

Living close to the equator has its upsides when it comes to food. And who doesn’t love food? Tropical climate makes for farming some of the most delicious fruits and vegetables that make their way into all sorts of delicious and exotic dishes. Whether you’re into Thai cuisine, Balinese cuisine, or Malaysian cuisine, take a food tour or try your hand at making these delicacies yourself! Book a Thai, Balinese, and Malaysian Cooking Class tour with KKday!

4. The Mountains

Tropical Asia: Mt. Pico de Loro, Philippines
Tropical Asia: Mt. Pico de Loro, Philippines

Apart from incredible oceans and beaches, the tropical climate makes for some lush forests and mountains. You’ll see endemic plants and animals, stunning waterfalls, and incredible views.

5. The Locals

Okay, we’re a little biased here. But how can we not be? Something about all the sun makes the locals from this neck of the woods (or the beach) some of the friendliest people around.

Do you need more reason to head over to the tropics? Check out some of KKday’s Tropical guides and products!

>> Tropical Island Hopping

>> Here’s What To Do In Bali For An Exciting Weekend Getaway

>> Top 7 Street Food You Must Eat in Bangkok Or You Haven’t Been There!

 

Asia’s Most Haunting Sites

We know what makes a good scare—whether it’s the terrifying encounter with the 7 Deadly Sins at Universal Studios Singapore’s Halloween Night, or a look into history’s most notorious serial killer. This Halloween, we’ve got  a lot of tricks up our sleeves and to start off, here are Asia’s Most Haunted Places.

 

Chibichiri Cave, Okinawa, Japan

Haunted Halloween in Okinawa, Japan: Chibichiri Cave
Haunted Halloween in Okinawa, Japan: Chibichiri Cave

Japan has lots of somber memorials from the war, like the Hiroshima Memorial.The Battle of Okinawa left behind a number of haunted caves and when the Japanese lost the war, they were told to kill themselves rather than surrender to the Americans. So many soldiers—and even civilians—took this to heart and killed themselves in the Okinawa caves. Today the skull sculptures are kept as a memorial of the war, and a number of visitors come to pray for family members. But the claustrophobic caves and skulls protruding from the walls continue to be a harrowing sight.

Gonjian Psychiatric Hospital, South Korea

Haunted Halloween: Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital
Haunted Halloween: Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital (123RF/Vincent St. Thomas)

Up until 1995, the Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital was a fully functioning asylum. But after a number of mysterious deaths that authorities could not pinpoint, it was forced to shut down. In the last twenty years since its closure, the building—together with the hospital beds and equipment—have rotted nastily, leaving a haunting look to passerby today.

Many have claimed they can still hear disembodied cries through the cracked windows. The grounds have been closed off to the public since the hospital was shut down, but a number of thrill-seekers find a way to sneak in and explore.

Tak Tak School, Hong Kong

This old abandoned school have earned a notorious reputation for being the most haunted place in Hong Kong. It’s built on a mass grave where local residents were killed by the British for resisting eviction. When the school closed in 1998, a rumour went around that the headmistress hanged herself in the girl’s toilet which wearing a red dress dress—thus spinning stories of a red-clothed spirit wandering the grounds. Until now, the school is the source of many stories of paranormal activities.

Lawang Sewu, Indonesia

Haunted Halloween in Indonesia: Lawang Sewu
Haunted Halloween in Indonesia: Lawang Sewu

Apart from great Bali Beaches, Indonesia has a few other secrets. The building may look like any other old building, but Lawang Sewu, which was built during the Dutch occupation, is rife with tragedy. During its early days, the building was already tainted with stories of headless ghosts and paranormal activity, the most famous one of a Dutch woman committing suicide. But its most infamous event was during World War II, when it became an actual battleground. Indonesia and Japanese troops clashed right at this site, and supposedly a number of soldiers were held captive and tortured within Lawang Sewu’s walls.

Clark Hospital, Philippines

Clark Air Base after Mt. Pinatubo's eruption
The Clark Air Base following Mt. Pinatubo’s eruption. This led to the the hospital closing down.

This former US Army Hospital is said to be haunted by the ghosts of soldiers. During World War II and the Vietnam War, it served as an asylum for the injured and dying troops. Because it was a war-time hospital, many of these deaths were violent and brutal. The hospital was abandoned following the volcanic eruption of Mt. Pinatubo, but locals say you can still see and hear the screams of the spirits.

 

These places are not for the faint-hearted. But for anyone just looking from some fun thrills and chills without risking bringing home any evil spirits, then be sure to attend Universal Studios Singapore’s Halloween Horror Nights 7.

Haunted Halloween: Universal Studios Singapore
Haunted Halloween: Universal Studios Singapore (image from Universal Studios Singapore)

Book a ticket with us and get access to over five haunted houses, two scare zones, and two night shows! Book your Halloween Horror Night right here!

10 Must-Go Backpacking Southeast Asia Destinations

Take it from a Singaporean for the past 22 years, there’s just so much to do in this region! Looking for backpacking destinations, undecided on the right location to get a break from the city life or on your student exchange? Grab your passports and get ready!

Southeast Asia has long offered a dazzling combination of activities ranging from cosmopolitan cities to breathtaking scenic places, fascinating ancient sites and not forgetting, beautiful sandy beaches. For those who enjoys backpacking, this is the place for you – Long known as A Backpacker’s Paradise. Most of these places are relatively cheap and fuss-free. Coupled with the tropical weather In the region, there’s nothing much to worry about when you’re packing! – “Travel Light ‘n’ Easy” they said.

Be it your first or couple of times traveling within the region, rest assure that these 10 unmissable locations will definitely will not leave you disappointed! Plus, the relative costs of travelling to these countries are the last thing you should be worried about. 

1. Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Angkor Wat the largest religious temple in the world, One of the most famous UNESCO world heritage sites of Siem Reap in Cambodia.

Here’s a fun fact – literally translated “City of Temple”, it is the name of the main temple in the entire temple complex. Angkor Wat, home to one of the world’s largest temple complexes in the world built by King Suryavarman II, is located in the once Capital of the Khmer Empire. It was originally built as a Hindu Temple dedicated to god Vishnu, but was later converted into a Buddhist Temple. It has also became a symbol of its country where it appears in its National Flag.

This massive structure definitely surpasses any other monuments of its kind. With overgrown trees taking over, it is not surprising that it reminds you of Indiana Jones, the movie. Most importantly, the details of carvings are breathtaking and not to be missed. Charter an affordable private car with your mates and be sure to check watching the sunrise at Angkor Wat off your bucket list.

Languages Spoken: Khmer, English. Limited French in certain areas
Currency: Riel, USD

2. Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park, Indonesia

Bromo vocalno at sunrise, East Java, , Indonesia

What comes to mind whenever you think of Indonesia? Let me guess… Bali? For that same instagrammable photo, or even better, this park has is all – sunrise with sunrays filtered through the vast clouds, located in the centre of East Java and titled The Largest Volcano Region.

As you can tell from its name, it consists of 3 main attractions – Mount Bromo, Mount Semeru and Tenggar Caldera, where both Volcanos are active to-date. Most can’t differentiate them apart so here’s the trick: Mount Semeru erupts periodically, at times with ashes and stones interspersed with smoke, while Mount Bromo has a blown off top. Tenggar Caldera is Java’s largest desert-like sea of sand. Ride a horse to the other end of the desert where Mount Bromo lies, and be sure to catch the sunrise from behind the horizon.

Fun fact: A ceremony called Yadnya Kasada is held on 14th day of  the Kasada month in the Traditional Hindu calendar, consists of tossing offerings into the crater of Mount Bromo as a gratitude for agriculture and livestock abundance. These offerings include vegetables, fruits, livestock, to money.

Languages Spoken: Bahasa Indonesia, English
Currency: Rupiah

3. Luang Prabang, Laos

Tat Kuang Si Waterfalls at Luang prabang, Laos.

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this tiny, ancient town encircled by mountains and arguably Southeast Asia’s most beautiful spot, is the Former royal capital of Laos situated on the banks of the Mekong River. Just imagine, the sights of European architecture (left behind by the French Colonials), traditional Laotian wooden houses and monks walking the streets at dawn collecting alms. Do not expect to be offered a whole basket of activities on a platter unlike Thailand, however the authenticity of having an off-the-grid adventure wins hands down.

Kuang Si Waterfall is arguably the most beautiful natural setting in Laos, with pools containing a preternatural aqua-turquoise-jade shade. Haven’t tried climbing a waterfall before? Here’s your chance! Climb Mount Phousi of 300 steps to a spectacular view, visit the local morning and night markets, take a boat trip along Mekong River and enjoy the stunning views, and discover Pak Ou Cave, waterfalls or even visit the local villages and immerse in the culture.

Languages Spoken: Laotian, English, Limited French
Currency: Lao Kip, USD

4. Batad Rice Terraces, Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Batad Rice Terraces in Northern Luzon, Philippines.

Possibly the “8th Wonder of the World”, these rice terraces are also designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in Northern Luzon. Covering an area of approximately 400 square kilometres, studies have also showed that it took 2,000 years to build these rice terraces. Looking for a long winding road trip? This is the place – a minimum of 9 hours to get to Banaue from Manilla by road.

Fun fact: the rice terraces do not remain a vibrant shade of green throughout the year; there are several periods where they are the greenest. Arguably, the best time to visit to see the greenest land fields will be either from March to June or October to November. Avoid the monsoon season from July to August as the terraces will be barren muddy pools.

Languages Spoken: Ifugao, English
Currency: Peso

5. Krabi, Thailand

Maya bay Island beach at Southern Thailand

Perfect for short getaways, one of the best things to do here are island hopping, snorkelling, and visiting Ao Nang, a popular resort town in Krabi, Southern Thailand.

The Krabi Four Islands is a popular island-hopping tour that consists of visiting Turtle Island (Poda), Chicken Island (Koh Kai), Tup Island (Koh Tup), Mor Island (Koh Mor). Witness the magical phenomenon where an amazing bridge known as “Talay Waek”, meaning “The Sea Divides”, between Chicken Island and Tub/Mor Island emerges during low tide, connecting the two islands. Catch the best view of a sunset; the skies turning into a canvas painted with hues of tinted orange and pink blended together.

Phi Phi island and Thung Teo Forest Natural Park are other outstanding natural beauties known for its turquoise, clear waters – The Perfect Escape. End your day with a self-deserving relaxing massage to complete the experience.

Languages Spoken: Thai, English
Currency: Thai Baht

6. Sa pa, Vietnam 

Rice fields Mu Cang Chai, Vietnam

Sa pa is known to have breath-taking views, home to backpackers and the heart of adventurous souls. From climbing Mount Fan Si Pan, exploring caves to having home-stays in villages, this place has it all; you name it.

Mount Fan Si Pan, also known as “Roof of IndoChina”, is the highest mountain of Indochina, and it is estimated to take 3 days to reach the summit. Sa pa town is surprisingly modern beyond expectations – offering local street food and their all-time-famous Vietnamese drip coffee, coupled with a handful of 3 Star Hotels.

Discover Silver (Thac Bac) and Love waterfalls, Fairy Cave and Coc San Cave. Head over to Muong Hoa Valley that lies at the bottom of Fan Si Pan and admire the magnificent sight of the rice fields. To get a panorama view, head to Sky Gate (Tram Ton), and that’s where you’ll catch a spectacular view of the green rice field, roads and the Silver Falls combined all-in-one.

Languages Spoken: Vietnamese, English
Currency: Vietnamese Dong 

7. Bagan, Myanmar

Silhouette of temples in Bagan, Myanmar

As a rather new backpacker spot in the South-East Asia due to government reforms in 2012, it was rather difficult to travel to Myanmar (previously Burma) but it has been opening up rapidly over the years, attracting tourists to this beautiful ancient city rich in culture and heritage. With a distinctive corn-cob shaped stupa covered in gold, Ananda Temple is the most well-known, and is one of the highest architectural accomplishments in Bagan. Cycling is the most popular mode of transport, but consider chartering a private car or get a cab if you can’t take the heat and dust.

Watching balloons rise over temples during sunrise is a whole new magical experience, and for a majority, it falls into the category of “The Best Things I’ve Done In My Life”. Get a Hot Air Balloon Ride and rise into the clouds! If you are heading in November, Catch the Taunggyi Fire Balloon Festival yearly festival (Hot Air Balloon Festival), a week before the new moon of November. There will be a huge fair with food, amusement rides and performances set up outside the town of Taunggyi!

Languages Spoken: Burmese, Limited English
Currency: Burmese Kyat

8. Bangkok, Thailand Wat arun and cruise ship in night time under new year celebration, Bangkok city ,Thailand

A Hot Favourite Spot for backpackers and leisure travellers, Bangkok has EVERYTHING you need, all in one place. From shopping, nightlife, street food, morning and night markets, to relaxing massages to end the day from all the walking and exploration, PLUS the extremely cheap and affordable prices, this is one all-time-favourite City. If you are a Muay Thai fan, you’ll love Bangkok even more – the weekly Muay Thai Live Show at Asiatique Bangkok. Roam The Grand Palace, explore Wat Pho and be awed by the statue of the Giant Buddha painted entirely in gold!

In the recent years, cafés have taken Bangkok by storm. Right here in Bangkok, the heart of Thailand lies a popular Husky Café, True Love. Topping the Must-Go-Market List, the famous Chaktuchak Morning Weekend MarketRod Fai Night Market and not forgetting, floating markets, cover an extensive area which will take up a couple of hours. From clothes, toys, animal pets to food, you’ll be really astonished. With tons of rooftop bars, ladyboys and cabaret shows (they’re famous for that), after-dark shopping experience, night clubs, Bangkok never really sleeps, does it?

Languages Spoken: Thai, English
Currency: Thai Baht

9. Penang, Malaysia

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Well-known for its culinary food scene, Penang’s Street Food encompasses of a mixture of Chinese, Malay and Indian Food all whipped up in a matter of a few minutes at the hawker roadside shops. Stroll down the streets of Georgetown, a UNESCO’s World Heritage Site lising, and experience the unique charms and sights of the Historical Colonial past.

Jump into a trishaw for a complete Penang experience, enjoy the unpolluted, cool air in the tropical heat of Georgetown from the top of Penang Hill to enjoy a panoramic view of Georgetown, Mainland, Penang bridge and the Straits of Malacca. There are a couple of streets around town that have artistic graffiti walls similar to Trick Eye Museum, providing 3-Dimensional artwork for interactive optical illusions, so do keep a lookout for those shots!

Languages Spoken: Bahasa Malaysia, English
Currency: Ringgit

10. Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

Halong Bay

Ha Long Bay is one with an exceptional scenic beauty, and is without a doubt, one of the most beautiful places in Southeast Asia. Ha Long Bay translates into “The Bay of Descending Dragons”,  as the bay features around 2,000 giant limestones islets in several various sizes and shapes.

Hop onto a cruise, have some drinks on deck, have a cool swim in the turquoise waters; There is no better way to spend a few days cruising amongst these limestone formations, landing on islands for further exploration. Try spontaneously free climbing up the rocks to get a magnificent view, and if time permits, especially for backpackers, do venture out to the outlying islands or provinces where there is more to be explored, and with the lesser crowd you can truly soak up the experience and beauty of this country.

Languages Spoken: Vietnamese, English
Currency: Vietnamese Dong, USD 

With all these Southeast Asia destinations listed that are perfect for short getaways during the long weekends or term breaks, it’s time to book your flights and prep for the exciting trip!

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Trade Your Office Blazer for a Beach Top: 7 Island Activities Do to This Summer

The temperature’s rising and the city is turning into a giant oven—it’s time to get out and cool off. Trade your stuffy office attire for something light and airy and go on a well-earned weekend island getaway. Here at KKday, we’ve rounded up seven great places and activities for you to check out and cool off!

1. Boracay: Paddle out on crystal boat

Sit in a completely transparent boat and watch the underwater world come alive right beneath you. This is the perfect activity for those who are terrified of the ocean, but mesmerized by the life it holds. Paddle lazily to follow the fish, or just drift along with the current.

You don’t have to get wet if you don’t want to! (image via Michael Mendoza)

Stay cool, stylish, and dry (if you want to!) in a ruffled top trimmed with lace and pair of crochet shorts in colours that complement the crystal clear water you’re floating on.

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2. Boracay: Explore the sea when you go Helmet Diving

Have you always wanted to go diving, but you don’t know how to swim? Experience underwater fun like an ocean astronaut at with Boracay’s helmet diving activities! Take a walk deep in the ocean and find your self in the middle of colourful fish as they try to grab a bit of the fish food in your hand. Be on the lookout for the occasional starfish resting on the seabed!

You don’t need to know how to swim to explore the underwater!

When you make your way back up on land for lunch, trade your gold fish bowl for a crochet beach blouse and a pair of ripped denim shorts.2

3. Phuket: Sail to the Mai Thon Island on a luxury catamaran

Climb aboard a luxurious catamaran and live the high life for an afternoon. Pop open a few bottles of champagne as you laze on the boat’s front net and admire the breathtaking view of the sea. Snorkel by the boat once you get out to open sea and marvel at the colourful schools of fish. Cap the day by enjoying a sumptuous buffet on the untouched Mai Thon Island.

Livin’ the high life

Slip on an airy cami dress over your swimsuit and toss on a crochet cardigan for when it gets chilly at night.

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4. Bali: Enjoy a sunset dinner in bed

Do you have a special someone in your life? Level up your date night by enjoying a romantic picnic in bed by your own private beach. Watch the sun set in a wild array of pinks and blues as you reconnect and create new memories.

Reconnect with your significant other by the sunset

Relax in something soft and romantic, like this layered lace top and airy pleated midi skirt, as you sip win and enjoy his warm embrace.

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Looking to spend more than just one night together? Check out our guide to Bali Villas under $150.

5. Bali: Dolphin Watching

The Bali ocean rafts will take you up close and personal to see these wonderful creatures at the Bali Hai Dolphin Cruise. Watch as they frolic in the ocean and play amongst themselves without a care in the world. If only we could be just like them!

How many dolphins do you spot?

Sit back and watch the dolphins pass through in something comfortable, like this sleeveless rib top in wine red and pair of patterned trousers.

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Apart from Dolphin Watching, check out our guide for What to Do for an Exciting Weekend in Bali.

6. Malaysia: Go island hopping in Langkawi

Explore some of Langkawi’s most beautiful islands, including the Dayang Bunting Marble Geoforest which is an UNESCO world geopark. Take a hike and immerse yourself in the great outdoors! If you’re a fan of animals, watch as majestic eagles swoop down from the skies in Pulau Singa Besar, and play with the monkeys on Pulau Beras Basah. Or, try your hand at fishing in the ocean directly from your boat!

Explore the Dayang Bunting Marble Geoforest

Get ready for your day adventure in a floral cami cold shoulder long top over a pair of raw hem denim shorts in denim blue.

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7. Vietnam: Sail along Halong Bay on the Phoenix Cruise

Pretend it’s the 19th century when you climb aboard the Phoenix Cruise. Explore the Ba Hang floating village on a bamboo boat on the way to a gorgeous cave Thien Cung, also known as Heaven Palace Grotto, an incredible sight filled with stalagmites and stalactites.

As the boat drifts along the horizon, admire the beautiful sights while polishing off a fresh seafood lunch.

Sail back in time on board the Phoenix Cruise.

Stay stylish in a bright and cheery with the muti-stripe dress with a side slit, perfect for a day of fun and adventure!

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Need ideas for what to do on your next weekend getaway? Check out our other summer travel guides:
>> Top 10 Things to do in Pattaya for Your Weekend Getaway!
>>What to do for an Exciting Weekend in Bali
>> 7 Awesome Things to Do at Kota Kinabalu