Bora Bora Sights You Rarely See
By the pier we found a man promoting his tours. "Show us your island," we asked and he did. Pete was born in Tahiti and now lives in Bora Bora. We didn't want to sit in the rear benches of his truck with glass dividing us so I gave my daughter the passenger seat...
KTCP; Hong Kong’s Least Desirable Pier!
The new Kai Tak Cruise Port is about as close far from the places you want to go in Hong Kong as it gets. I miss Ocean Terminal! Even the staff is clueless where it is located and whether they give you a card written in Chinese with the address or not, it might as...
Arts and Crafts Research Institute of Shanghai; part of a Jewish Tour?
The Arts and Crafts Research Institute is the site of a charming architectural masterpiece, a mansion built during the French Concession, hidden away... though easily discovered. Each of its three floors have a different facet of art and all filled with items for...
Getting on Board in Shanghai
The Concierge at the Hyatt argued when I wanted a driver to take me to the Pier as it was only 3 blocks away, and the price quadrupled. I knew that communicating 'a specific area' was going to be a challenge at best, and if I hired a car the driver would have no...
Sight in Shanghai
Even when in a green taxi, the drivers race. In Shanghai, green or yellow taxis have the best drivers; avoid red. On the side of the train and bus station is International Glass City. I navigated through the station and found a single elevator to the 2nd floor not...
Good Morning Shanghai; or seeing Shanghai the right way
Do ya think I need to pay attention to what I bring with me during this journey. This morning I woke up to find 2 right shoes. Thankfully, Yoga is practiced without shoes. It is better to bring 2 right shoes than 2 left; as there are some things best left behind!...
Shanghai Solo in Red Underwear
From the moment I walked onto the plane, I knew traveling solo to Shanghai is exactly what I need for this current life transition. There was a woman sitting across from me. We were both absorbed in our respective movies, books, drinks and food so we didn't speak...
Dinner is on the House; SFO Hyatt
Yesterday was a very long day. Packing, taking a taxi ride which should have been less 15 minutes but the driver pretended to either be deaf or lost, flying on SW, renting a car, ..driving in the rain to pick up my son, running a necessary errand and getting lost,...
Getting to the Grand Palace ain’t so grand; or long-tailed boats in Thailand
It ain’t “Row, Row, Row your boat gently down the stream,” that is for sure. Whether your site is the Floating Market outside of Bangkok, or simply your speedy transportation to the Grand Palace after navigating the SkyTrain remember this, you have already paid too...
Japan Summer Weather; Bring A Sunbrella
Meteorologists can only be so precise but in the land of precision, there is nothing precise about the summer weather forecasts! Japan’s rainy season is reported to be June through mid- July and while I am not saying it doesn’t rain or sprinkle frequently, it...
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing; Crystal Ambassador Hosts.
Can you imagine spending months on end on a cruise ship and getting paid to mingle and dance?Will you get your own room?Who pays the airfare?What is the catch? (excuse the pun) These answers vary by cruise line but Crystal Cruises, unlike many of the other lineshire...
Turkish Rugs; Buyer Beware
“Your camera for a rug?” The look on my face must have asked if he was joking because the man replied, “I am serious.” I bet he was. There are no shortages of rugs in Istanbul and we happened to be walking through an area, which was an extravaganza of rug boutiques....
Dining; A Blessing and A Sin
The Crystal Serenity is a food extravaganza, a gastronomic sensation and proof that quantity can also be quality. The head chef is a gourmet genius and the waiters show a true interest in the guests offering a real personal touch. There is no lack of inspiration and...
Crystal Cuisine; A Blessing and A Sin
The Crystal Serenity is a food extravaganza, a gastronomic sensation and proof that quantity can also be quality.The head chef is a gourmet genius and the waiters show a true interest in the guests offering a real personal touch. There is no lack of inspiration and...
Cha Cha Cha
With elite clientele ranging from young honeymooners to retired art collectors, why am I always seated within ‘hearing’ distance of the only obnoxious table of people on the ship? You know the table I am referencing. The lady with a smoker’s voice who has to add “Cha...
The Road to Ephesus; A Dichotomy
Very early in the morning, we were on a bus traveling along the Bodrum coast to see Ephesus, One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The moon was still fading into the sky. I was certainly tired but I didn’t want to close my eyes and miss a thing. The coastal...
Crystal Clear Differences
Having traveled on many different cruise lines, the difference on Crystal is Crystal Clear. I will say that the villas on the newer NCL ships are pretty amazing but I wouldn't pick a ship on the room alone.Our veranda room on the Crystal Serenity is a little bland but...
A Touch of Class Needed
With elite clientele ranging from young honeymooners to retired art collectors, why am I always seated within ‘hearing’ distance of the only obnoxious table of people on the ship? You know the table I am referencing. The lady with a smoker’s voice who has to add “Cha...
A Day in Corfu
We spent a few valuable hours in Corfu today. Our driver added to Corfu’s ambiance. I would suggest Spiros Tsirigotis not to anyone but to everyone! He can be contacted directly at info@spirobus.com. His van was spotless and his driving comforting. We thought about...
Bomb Threat on Jan 28th Mariner of the Sea
We left the ship early in the day in Puerto Vallarta. When we came back to the pier, my friend noticed many police vehicles with flashing lights. I had been focusing on the unusual long lines of fellow-passengers trying to board. We stood with three extremely...
What Guarantees a Good Night Sleep?
The newest trend in hotel marketing is that really comfortable bed. The Westin Heavenly Bed, The Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Bed or The W Difference; sounds enticing, huh? Travel and Leisure has an article called Battle of the Beds, but who will write up the Battle of the...
The Vulnerable Traveler; Are You An Easy Target?
I recently sat next to a highly respected government official. My lengthy flight went quickly as we talked for hours, actually he talked and I listened. All he asked was to keep his position and identity confidential when writing this article, which I will. I have...
What Will Connoisseurs of Luxury Overlook for Good Service?
If a property is a bit rundown but the staff responds as quickly as humanly possible is it easier to overlook things. Last week end, a friend of mine and her husband vacationed at The St. Regis Monarch Beach in Dana Point, California. When they opened the door to the...
Coupons and Online Travel
Always look for Coupons if you are shopping for travel online. Coupon Craze Coupon Cabin Most of the time the coupons listed work.
Learn to Hold It, or Budget for the Bathroom in Prague
In Prague everything costs… everything. Watch your liquids and your fiber especially if you will be sightseeing all day or if you are on a limited budget. Secure a ‘bathroom budget.’ Using the toilet will cost. Plan to pay anywhere from 5 czk to 20 czk (about 28 cents...
Uniworld Tip -Make Sure You Know Where’s The Ship?
I had lunch and left the ship which was docked in Passeau which is situated at the area where the Danube, Ilz and Inn Rivers meet. I wandered through the streets window shopping, grabbed an ice cream and headed back. I had packing to do before dinner and thought I’d...
No More Bus Tours
To say I am not a group person is an understatement. I didn't even play team sports as a kid.
Crossing from Hungary to Slovakia
Many beautiful cities sit along the Danube and river cruising is a very convenient way to see them. The ship is a wonderful base to explore each city as the attractions, for the most part, are within walking distance. It is a great way to sample of each stop. I will...
Prague’s Royal Castle; Truth or Dare
Can you see all of Prague Castle in a day? No...but you can see a lot. There are two types of tickets available; a short-tour ticket or a long-tour ticket. We bought the later and added the extremely worthwhile audio-guide, which is a must-do! The historic information...
Surviving the Streets in Prague
Walking through the intimate beautiful neighborhoods of Prague is heavenly. But in order to survive the streets flat shoes are a functional necessity! I actually saw a few women in spiked heels. Brains or beauty? The narrow cobblestone streets are picturesque but far...
Ultimate Communication Mishaps & Mexican Food in Prague
Prague is not the place you think of for Mexican food but after asking three different locals where they go when they go when they want to have a special dinner out, I kept hearing the same answer -Cantina.Yet, I just couldn’t make myself go. Although tonight, I wish...
Anytime is the Time to Marry in Prague
In a quaint all-day cafe called Il Balcone, I escaped the rain to have breakfast. It was raining too hard for anyone to sit al fresco and watch the baroque charm of Prague. Though early in the morning, the café was far from boring. At first I noticed the two women...
The Prague Pub and Insight into Prague Pricing
I checked into my hotel and took an evening stroll through the Mala Strana. It is dotted with embassies, colorful pubs and restaurants. I landed at a very typical, very tiny pub called Uklicu. There were 10 stools but I was told by a customer, “during the summer the...
No One Checks in Czech; Or Do They?
You can imagine my surprise that after I left the plane, grabbed my luggage and headed to meet my pre-arranged ride. No customs and no passport check. I stopped to change some currency though I knew better. Banks and ATM’s are always best but I wanted some local...
Take Stock In Travel; Wall Street isn’t the Only Sale
One of my longest-term, closest, dear friends is a stock broker. He is making money as most of the world is losing it. I have sat on the sidelines and watched him the past couple of months.When I've asked for advice, he's explained that he can't tell me what to do,...
Cell Phones in Airports; Should There Be Limits
You are in a public airport. Your stomach is rumbling. You regret the indulgence from the last food kiosk. Rushing into the restroom, you are relieved there is no line. You sit down, and then it happens.The person in the next stall had been on the phone all along but...
Escorted Trips to Korea; FAM or not
I have posted earlier about travel in Seoul, South Korea. You might wonder what exactly brought me there in the first place. I stumbled across "an advertised as" luxury FAM (Familiarization) trip to South Korea, a place I had never visited.Familiarization tours (FAMS)...
Korean Massage or Mauling?
Dare I tell you about our most unforgettable Korean mother-daughter experience?As previous posts explain, I was traveling with my adult daughter in Seoul.On the flight over I came down with an horrendous cold and ear infection. Unfortunately, I passed it on to my...
Real Korean Women Do Eat
A very disturbing observation is that the Korean women really do eat. They all look like models. They are tall and skinny. I made a point of gawking at every dish everyone of these stunning woman (and men) ate. And they did not push food around their plates...
Shopping in Seoul
My apologies for my lengthy writing absence. I was traveling and blew my eardrum on the return flight but that will be a future Blog.I love to shop in Asia. Yet for the first time it was tough to buy. To begin, there are no real bargains. It is not like shopping in...
Promotions
This is what I learned:1. Always get the name, employee number (or phone number with correct extension) as well as the position of the person with whom you are speaking.2. Ask for the details of any offers in writing. Make sure you go over the cancellation and refund...
SuperClubs offers Super Promtions Unless You Try To Use Them
Getting an advertised travel deal is often a “bait and switch” experience. You must read the very small fine print!I have become an expert at getting the best of all deals, but that’s only after learning from experiences where I was badly burned or overcharged, call...
10 Top Considerations with Concierge Floors
Many hotels (and cruise ships) have concierge-level service, but the services are not all identical. Besides the different names they are given— from “club floors” to “executive level”—they are also inconsistent in amenities as well as pricing. Concierge floors differ...
Looking for Sunscreen in China
I suffer with migraines and let me tell you, I don't want to be trying to get Relpax in a country where no one speaks English.Last year, I was in China and forgot to bring sunscreen so I stopped into a pharmacy. I walked up and down the aisles and didn't recognize a...
10 Tips to Prevent Passport Problems & Other Losses
Anonymous Traveler apologies for not posting last week but I was traveling.This morning I read a question on Linked-In, "What do you do if you lose your passport while you are away?" I was compelled to share some tips on preventing passport loss and other serious...
SOMETIMES STANDBY IS LITERAL
A few years ago, my daughter and I had an incident in the Minneapolis airport. We had just landed from our first flight and were facing a daunting five-hour layover. We approached the gate agent to see if there was anything earlier. She told us that there was another...
Top 10 Hotel Pet Peeves
Considering the state of the economy, we might have to make budgetary adjustments when it comes to our vacation plans. With gas prices and airfares soaring, if we are going to splurge, now more than ever, we want what we pay for.Here are my top 10 Pet Peeves:1. Noise...
Beijing Bargaining Requires Olympic Training
I must admit, I have a natural affinity for bargaining. But even if bargaining is not one of your instincts, with proper training, you can bargain in Beijing. Like an Olympian, you must train yourself mentally before you step foot into your 'shopping meet' or you will...
The Truth about Five Star Property Ratings
When I used to think of five star properties, I thought museum-quality, but now I know better. Not all five star ratings are based on the same criteria. There is no universal industry standard. In some countries, hotels are given star ratings by government-affiliated...
10 Beijing Olympic Travel Tips and Insights
The Beijing Olympics are almost here. If you plan to go to Beijing in the near future, here are a few Beijing Travel Tips and Insights:Traditional Chinese toilets are drains on the floor. Western style toilets can sometimes be found but they are sprinkled throughout...
When the Travel Bug Bites
For a few of us, the journey begins as we think about planning a trip. We read travel magazines, Trip Advisor comments, or our local paper's travel section. We don't all watch The Travel Channel or subscribe to the New York Times or Forbes, but we are a cross section...