Win a 6-Day Trip for Two Plus Airfare to Suzhou, China! When you think of China, what comes to mind? The Great Wall? Beijing? The Terracotta Warriors? How about Suzhou? As both a culture and a travel destination, China is insanely rich… Ian Livingston , October 5, 2015
48 Hours in Taipei My wife Natalie and I just completed an around-the-world trip! We began by flying 10 hours from LAX to London on those $1 (plus tax) American Airlines fares I… Johnny Jet , September 28, 2015
12 Reasons to Stay at the St Regis Bali If you’re following me on Facebook, Instagram, and/or Twitter, then you know that Natalie and I recently returned from an epic round the world trip. Here’s how the first half played out. But without a doubt,… Johnny Jet , September 15, 2015
Singapore: From Fishing Village to Modern Metropolis Check out more on Caitlin Martin’s Holland America adventure here, here, here and here. The Singapore story begins roughly 200 years ago when Sir Stamford Raffles founded the modern country. Where women once labored… Caitlin Martin Marker , June 19, 2015
Myanmar: 8 Moments on the Last Frontier of Untouched Asia Check out more on Caitlin Martin’s Holland America adventure here, here, here, and here. On my recent visit to Myanmar (Burma) in March with my sister on Holland America‘s Volendam, we were fortunate to… Caitlin Martin Marker , June 3, 2015
12 Reasons to Visit Southeast Asia with Holland America Check out more on Caitlin Martin’s Holland America adventure here, here, here, and here. How would you explore Southeast Asia for two weeks? You may think of booking a hotel room in each… Caitlin Martin Marker , May 26, 2015
What cruising in Southeast Asia taught us about travel This is the first part in Caitlin Martin’s series on her Holland America adventures in Southeast Asia. Check out more here, here and here—and stay tuned for more next week! Since we… Caitlin Martin Marker , May 19, 2015
10 Reasons to Stay at Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp and Resort It took the longest travel day to get to the Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp and Resort, in northern Thailand. My journey began by flying from New York to London… Johnny Jet , February 26, 2015
14 reasons—plus many more photos—to try voluntourism in Thailand The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has put great effort into voluntourism (community-based tourism) in their country, and success has been the result. Supported by groups Local Alike, responsiblevacation.com, STA… Tim Gaylord , February 26, 2015
Day Trip To Myanmar from Chiang Rai Thailand Natalie and I were in northern Thailand visiting the plush Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp and Resort. One of the excursions they offered was a day trip to nearby Myanmar… Johnny Jet , February 17, 2015
Forget the Gambling: 4 Can’t-Miss Meals in Macau This is the second post on Macau by Caitlin Martin. Check out the first one—an exploration of its historical and cultural sides—here. Macau is unique in its concentration of restaurants and… Caitlin Martin Marker , February 12, 2015
Takeaways from ASEAN’s 34th ATF in Myanmar The idea of the whole being greater than the sum of its parts is not lost on Southeast Asia. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is an organization comparable to the European… Bruce Northam , February 9, 2015
Angkor National Park Siem Reap Cambodia My wife and I were in Cambodia as a guest of Anantara Angkor Resort & Spa. The hotel is plush but the real reason you’ll want to go to Siem… Johnny Jet , December 15, 2014
10 Reasons to Stay at Anantara Angkor Resort & Spa in Cambodia I’ve always dreamt of going to Cambodia so when Natalie and I were invited to go to Thailand with Anantara Hotels, we decided to skip the trip to their Phuket… Johnny Jet , December 15, 2014
Modern-Day Macau: A Vibrant Mix of Portuguese & Chinese Cultures Thanks to its past, Macau has a unique blend of cultures and entertainment options alive here for travelers of all types. Modern-day Macau is much more than just gambling. There’s rich… Caitlin Martin Marker , November 24, 2014