We are staying with friends at the Villa Champagne Executive Retreat in the Efate region of Vanuatu.

Aerial view of Villa Champagne Vanuatu

Aerial view of Villa Champagne Vanuatu

Villa Champagne claims to be the largest holiday home in the South Pacific, with a 3 acre property,  and comprising a main home of over 700 sq metres and two identical fully self-contained 2-bedroom villas. It is ideally situated on the south coast of Efate Island, just 20 minutes away from Vanuatu International Airport.

The 4-bedroom main residence combines an amazing and expansive open area at ground level with dining and 2 living areas, dining room, kitchen,  laundry, powder room and office and opening directly onto an immaculate outdoor area which faces the beach and contains a large swimming pool, attached spa, two outdoor entertaining areas and also leads to the adjacent villas.

We have found that the level of luxury and convenience of all of the resources necessary to have an enjoyable break from  the hassles of day-to-day life to be a great surprise, and very much appreciated. And remember that Vanuatu is only a short distance form Australia and New Zealand.

I’ll be writing more about this property in a few day’s time, but if you are planning any special event inVanuatu, this is absolutely an opportunity that you should be seriously considering.

     

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Upon arrival into Vanuatu, we stayed for the first night at Moorings Hotel in Port Vila.

Moorings Hotel pool view onto Port Vila harbour in Vanuatu

Moorings Hotel pool view onto Port Vila harbour in Vanuatu

Moorings is promoted as a boutique waterfront hotel just a few minutes walk from downtown Port Vila, and only a short drive form theVanuatu International Airport.

The hotel comprises 30 rooms, including 4 family rooms. Moos Bar and Grill is adjacent to the private pool, and offers great food as well as a wide range of delicious cocktails and of course also offers Tuskers beer (the firm farorite in Vanuatu) on tap.

Moos Bar and Grill seats around 70 people, and offers a varied a-la-carte menu as well as a number of special fares on several days of the week,  including some dishes that really do highlight the variety of food choices available while you’re visiting Vanuatu.

Our group enjoyed a number of excellent tapas and other entrees, followed by a range of seafood and beef dishes. The service was excellent and the pricing was very good for such a facility in Vanuatu.

Our room was located directly adjacent to the pool. We would recommend these deluxe poolside rooms for younger travellers, since there is somewhat more sound from the bar floating through this area.

The people looking after us were very nice, friendly and helpful, and more than happy to offer that extra bit of service that is always appreciated. This seems to be typical of the interaction that we found all over Vanuatu.

In summary, Moorings is a great place for visitors to the capital of Vanuatu, either for a short overnight stay or for a longer period to truly enjoy the beauty and vibrancy of this delightful South Pacific country only a few short hours away from Australia’s east coast.

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Breakfast Buffet At Marrols Hotel

Breakfast Buffet At Marrols Hotel

On the day that we traveled from Bratislava to Prague, we decided to treat ourselves to a special meal whilst in Vienna.

At the beginning of the day, we enjoyed a lovely breakfast at the Boutique Hotel Marrol in Bratislava. The hotel is a member of the Small Luxury Hotels group, and we definitely found that this was an excellent description for the hotel itself.

The breakfast was a buffet style, with a very wide range of offerings covering a very broad range of gastronomical tastes.

We enjoyed a choice of smoked salmon, poached or scrambled eggs, frankfurts or grilled sausages, bacon, mushrooms, tomatoes, a beautiful selection of cheeses and cold meats, espresso coffees prepared to order, a wide selection of breads and danish style pastries, and fresh and lovely fruits.

One of the most impressive things about our breakfast at the hotel was the opportunity to enjoy a glass of lovely Slovakian sparkling dry white wine to start our day.

Despite all of this breadth of offering, we decided upon a light breakfast, remembering that we had a luncheon reservation upon arrival into Vienna.

Following a very interesting ride down to Schwedenplatz in Vienna on a high speed catamaran (see this article about that trip), we made our way to the Gastwirtschaft Huth Restaurant located at 5 Schwellinggasse (close to StadtPark) in downtown Vienna.

Our trip from the boat to the restaurant in Vienna was fairly straightforward. We made use of the very fast and efficient U-Bahn underground system from Schwedenplatz to Stadtpark station.

Despite having to endure slightly damp weather in Vienna (the first rain we had seen since we arrived into Europe some 10 days earlier) we were able to successfully manage the short walk from the station to the restaurant, arriving some 5 minutes after the time of our reservation.

The staff in the restaurant were marvelous, assisting us in the task of storing our belongings next to the bar whilst we enjoyed the meal, then attending to our needs very well indeed.

Huth Restaurant, Vienna

Huth Restaurant, Vienna

We discovered and made a booking at this restaurant as a result of the reviews and ratings that we found under Vienna on the Trip Advisor web site.

This eating place was rated extremely highly by others who had visited, and offered the type of food and eating experience that we were seeking whilst in Vienna for just a few hours.

We decided to try out both sides of the menu. The menu (provided in English) listed a selection of traditional Vienna dishes as well as a modern “interpretation” selection based on capturing the best in Viennese cuisine but using more imaginative ingredients and preparation styles.

Barbara selected a crème of roasted wild garlic soup with spring onions. Her comments were that this soup was one to die for. The color had a subtle pale green tinge to it, apparently extracted from some spring onions that had been mixed with the roasted garlic and whisked. The addition of cream and some subtle herbs and spices resulted in a soup that had a great texture (not too smooth) with subtle hints of the garlic and onion flavors melding together.

The presentation of the dish at the table was also quite memorable. A bowl with a centrepiece of pieces of roasted pork mixed with chopped chives was put at Barbara’s place, then the soup was poured into the bowl at the table.

My soup was also excellent. It was a traditional Vienna beef consomme that was served with some chives and a duck liver dumpling (again served at the table). The overall taste was quite complex with the richness of the liver dumpling offered a good counterpoint to the delicate flavors of the consomme.

For our main course, I selected to try a genuine Vienna Cordon Bleu, while Barbara chose a dish of crumbed pork and mustard pieces.

Both dishes were accompanied by a side dish of potatoes, one with chives and the other with winter greens. The presentation of the potatoes was extremely interesting, since they were finely cut and served in a bowl mixed with a thickened broth, spanish onions and winter greens.

My cordon bleu was succulent without being either too rich or greasy. The escalope of veal (absolutely white) was folded over a slice of prosciutto style ham. The cheese as rich and creamy, and the flavors combined together very nicely indeed. This appeared to me to be one of the best cordon bleu dishes available in Vienna.

Barbara’s dish was very nice, although she felt that it didn’t have quite the “wow” factor of her first course. The pieces of thinly sliced pork were coated with a mild mustard then crumbed and lightly fried.

The result was perhaps not that different from a vienna schnitzel prepared with pork, rather than veal.

We both enjoyed a wine with our main courses. Barbara selected a riesling style wine that was crisp, dry and showed fresh floral characteristics. I went for a cabernet merlot style wine of 2005 vintage. Very nice indeed!

Unfortunately time was against us in terms of sampling the desserts and coffee at the restaurant, because we needed to board our train to Prague on the other side of Vienna.

We would certainly recommend this restaurant to anybody visiting Vienna who is looking for a combination of excellent food, great service and a convenient location.

After our arrival into Prague we found our way to the hotel at about 8:00 pm, and must confess that we decided not to indulge too much further. We simply enjoyed a quiet and very light repast before retiring for the night.

If you are traveling through Vienna, then you really should allow time for a meal (or two).

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Tchaikovsky Restaurant

Tchaikovsky Restaurant

We were lucky enough to discover the Restaurant Tchaikovsky whilst we recently visited Belgrade (Beograd).

This eating place links the Terasije Square and Balkanska Street in the Stari Grad region of Belgrade. The restaurant is a part of the Hotel Moscow, one of the iconic accommodation venues in the most interesting part of old Belgrade.
For more information about the Tchaikovsky Restaurant and the Hotel Moskva, we recommend that you visit their website at: http://www.hotelmoskva.rs/en/ .

Here, you’ll be able to discover a lot of information about the hotel and many of the celebrities who have stayed at the hotel over the last 100 years, and also download a copy of the menu for the restaurant, so that you too an drool over some of the great dishes on their list.

We succeeded in eating at this establishment twice in the two nights that we were visiting Belgrade (it was simply so good on the first night that we had to return).

We must acknowledge the great work of Executive Chef Stojkovic Kata and his team for putting toegther such a great selection and maintaining a consistent quality.

The range of selections on the menu is excellent. We counted 8 cold appetizers, 8 soups and 8 hot appetizers before we got to mains and desserts.

We tried a number of the soup choices, and have to say that each of our selections were absolutely delicious, each with a range of unique flavors, beautifully presented and a wide selection of breads to enjoy with the soup.

For mains, we sampled the grilled marinated squid, stuffed pork fillets and turkey breasts with gorgonzola sauce. Each of these were accompanied by delicious fresh vegetables.

The salad we selected, Sopska Salad, was just magnificent, with tomato, cucumber, ground black pepper and topped with grated fetta cheese. Following the first night, we had become aware of fine slices of hot chilli carefully disguised to look like cucumber.

Although we didn’t manage to sample the desserts, we must say that they also looked absolutely magnificent.

On our second night at the restaurant, we also asked the waitress about a possible choice of wine. Having explained that we enjoyed a dry red wine without too much bite, we were recommended to try a Serbian Cabernet Merlot variety that she personally enjoyed and believed would suit our tastes. She was exactly right! The wine was one of the best that we’ve experienced out of Europe, with a subtle complexity and nose that we found very enjoyable.

In terms of costing, we found that this restaurant didn’t break the bank. The bill for the second night (with our bottle of wine) came to just over 5,100 rsd (which equates to around ? 50). We consider that this is extremely good value for a meal of this quality served in lovely surroundings, complete with background accompaniment of a pianist on a grand piano.

Whatever you do, when you visit Belgrade, don’t miss this opportunity.

 

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Liberty Of The Seas Docked At Port Of Miami

Liberty Of The Seas Docked At Port Of Miami

We have now left the United States on the first leg of our 14 night cruise from Miami to Barcelona.

Arrival at the port from our accommodation was a white knuckle experience.

The taxi driver determined that he needed to arrive in the shortest time possible, and was travelling at speeds of up to 90 mph in heavy traffic, dodging between lanes as though he was in a dodge-em car.

We began to wonder whether or not we’d actually reach the cruise ship at all.

However, we did arrive at the dock in one piece, and proceeded through the embarkation process without any major dramas or delays.

On a ship the size of the Liberty Of The Seas, it is necessary for the cruise line to process over 3,000 passengers in a period of a couple of hours, and there is always an amount of queuing as all of these passengers need to go through the government processes of checking passports and other travel documents, validating cruise ticketing and payment arrangements, photographing each guest and issuing cruise cards that act as charge cards, personal identification tags and door locks.

However, we eventually arrived in our cabin, and started to unpack our belongings. One of the advantages of cruising is that you only need to unpack once, and then travel from place to place in your own room.

At last, the Liberty Of The Seas set sail out of Miami Port on its way east across the mighty Atlantic Ocean.

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Mar
26

Our Upcoming Itinerary

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Sample TripIt Information

Sample TripIt Presentation

The process of planning for our forthcoming round-the-world trip was not an easy one, since there were very many different issues that we needed to put into place to have a plan that would work and meet our needs.

We used a fantastic tool called TripIt (to be found at http://tripit.com) as an integral part of the planning process that we have used for the trip.

There is an earlier post about TripIt, and we decided to really give it a good workout while piecing together our itinerary.

Among the issues that we had to deal with were:

  • finding a suitable cruise to take us across the Atlantic Ocean from the Americas into Europe
  • linking in air travel options between Australia and the departure port for the cruise
  • Arranging suitable activities through Europe following the disembarkation from our cruise ship.
  • Linking all of this in to a fixed date of departure from Europe back home.

The final itinerary that we have developed with the assistance of the TripIt planning engine is:

  • Flights from Melbourne to LA and then from LA to Miami
  • 6 days in Miami
  • Board Liberty Of The Seas for transatlantic crossing from Miami to Barcelona
  • Sightseeing in Barcelona, then Elipsos night train to Milan (Gran Classe)
  • Wake up in Milan, then travel by rail to Ljubljana, Slovenia
  • Explore Ljubljana then board train to Belgrade, Serbia
  • Explore Belgrade then travel to Budapest, Hungary
  • Budapest to Brastislava
  • Bratislava to Prague, with lunch in Vienna
  • Prague to Berlin
  • Berlin to Mainz
  • Day river cruise from Mainz to Bonn, thence rail to Dusseldorf
  • Fly from Dusseldorf across the channel to London
  • Board flight from Heathrow to Singapore
  • Spend a couple of nights in Singapore warming up from the European climate
  • Back home to Australia

During the coming days and weeks, we’ll be keeping this travelogue up to date with summaries of the adventures and observations that we make during this trip.

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It has been reported that the United States Department of Homeland Security is introducing a program that will begin profiling incoming passengers as a new initiative for air travel security.

The new measures to are planned for introduction in April 2010, and will replace the program of screening of all passengers from a number of Muslim countries that was introduced as a result of the “Christmas Day Bomber” event in Detroit.

These new security measures will apply to US citizens as well, and will apply a level of screening that will depend on how closely their personal characteristics of travelers matches intelligence information.

The Washington Post reported that these changes come after a three-month review of security protocols.

These changes should see a significant reduction in the number of passengers who are taken aside for additional screening, whilst concentrating on individuals that seem to match particular intelligence profiles.

Characteristics such as nationality, partial names, recently visited countries and the age of the traveler  will be taken into account.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary, Janet Napolitano  is reported as saying: ”These new measures utilize real-time, threat-based intelligence along with multiple, random layers of security, both seen and unseen, to more effectively mitigate evolving terrorist threats” .

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There are just over 100 days to go until the minds of all of the world’s soccer fans will be clearly focused on South Africa as the 2010 World Cup will kick off.

Autumn in the This offers you the ideal chance to visit South Africa,  enjoy the chance to travel around and enjoy the huge variety of scenery, wildlife and activities that characterize this special part of the African continent whilst also being a part of the excitement and buzz of this very special World Cup.

This of course is the first time that the World Cup will be hosted on the African continent, and South Africa is determined to make this one of the most successful World Cups ever held.

Things to do while you are visiting

South Africa has an incredible range of places that are suited to the visiting tourist.  The South African Department of Tourism lists the top 10 tourism destinations in the country.

These include:

  • Cape Town & Cape Peninsula
  • The Winelands
  • The Garden Route
  • Johannesburg
  • Kruger National Park
  • Durban’s beachfront
  • Robben Island
  • Soweto
  • Blyde River Canyon Nature Reserve
  • the Wild Coast

Future articles will describe these attractions in more detail

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What are the “3 P’s” of travel? They are the three words:

pleasure, planning and process.

alice chatting to the Cheshire catWhen we plan our travels properly we are less likely to be like Alice, who after asking the Cheshire cat which way she should go was bluntly told that if she didn’t know where she wanted to get to, then the direction she decided to travel didn’t much matter.

While this comes from a children’s story, the basic message from the Cheshire cat is still true for many of us.

All too often, many of us decide to travel to a destination that we know about without any clear idea about what is available to us when we arrive.

Everybody has their own individual interests and passions, and these may or may not be the same as those of other people traveling with us.

In order to make sure that some people aren’t disappointed with the trip, you should plan to include a range of locations or activities to make sure that everyone on the trip manages to do something really special.

A typical example is that if one member of the family loves golf whilst another finds nothing better than shopping for antiques, then time shold be taken out to ensure that both of these needs can be met whilst you are away from home.

Ensuring that the correct processes are followed includes such issues as making sure that passport and visa requirements are completed well in advance of your trip and that you have obtained appropriate travel insurance to offer you the level of protection that you need.

Another important “process” element is to make certain that you haven’t forgotten to have copies of your itinerary and contact details left with family and or friends at home, and that someone has agreed to feed the cat, collect the mail, water the plants or whatever other arrangements are needed to avoid unpleasant surprises when you arrive home.

This information is based on our best selling book “Get Packing – The Ultimate Travel Guide“. To find out more about the book, and how it may help you in your travels, please visit our website:
http://www.getpackingtravelguide.com

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The Quincy Hotel, SingaporeWe recently had the great pleasure of staying at The Quincy Hotel in Singapore.

The reason we decided to stay at The Quincy was its claim to offer Singapore’s only all-inclusive accommodation experience – and what an experience it was!

Not only is limousine pick-up from the airport or Singapore Cruise Centre included, but the genuine friendliness that is extended when you first arrive signals that this will indeed be a different experience.

We were booked in to The Quincy for 2 nights, and could only wish that our stay was longer.

The Quincy hotel should be seriously considered by both corporate and holiday visitors since it is able to offer you a range of quality accommodation and support options with friendly and helpful support and a great experience for your time spent in Singapore.

We have certainly noted this hotel as one we will be sure to visit on our next visit to Singapore and strongly recommend to others.

The long list of complimentary items on offer at The Quincy includes:

  • limousine pick-up
  • three lovely meals every day (with daily dinner menu changes)
  • minibar selection
  • wireless and wired high speed internet
  • magnificently equipped gymnasium
  • sauna and steam room
  • 2 hour daily cocktail hour with wines, beers and mixed drinks
  • glass sided swimming pool on level 12
  • 2 laundry items per room per day
  • Molton Brown amenities, replenished daily
  • carparking
  • local telephone calls
  • robes and slippers

Quincy Hotel Stateroom

To find out more, visit the Quincy Hotel website at: http://www.quincy.com.sg

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