Month: May 2020

Read more about getting from Bangkok to Koh Samui and where we stayed here: http://migrationology.com/2015/07/santiburi-beach-resort-koh-samui/ My wife Ying and I were invited to stay at Santiburi Beach Resort (http://www.agoda.com/santiburi-beach-resort-spa/hotel/samui-th.html?CID=1452029 affiliate link) on the island of Koh Samui for a couple of nights, and since neither of us had ever been to Koh Samui, we decided
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Photo courtesy of Paris Tourist Office / Photographer Sarah Sergent Paris, je t’aime Paris is home to some of the world’s most iconic (and most visited attractions), as well as a charm that’s been captivating travelers, artists and lovers for centuries. Take a virtual walk through the City of Light with us as we check
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If you’ve never heard of the city of Graz, Austria before, it is because Graz truly is one of Europe’s last hidden gems. Situated in the south-east of Austria, Graz offers the perfect escape for those longing to escape overwhelming tourist crowds and fast travel.   Here are some tips on how to spend an
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(CNN) — It’s 10 years ago. I’m on a road trip to Germany with my then boyfriend. I’m pretty useless as a travel companion as I can’t drive and I can’t speak German, so my boyfriend is doing both. We cross from the border from Switzerland then stop at a small town near Stuttgart. Our
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Kudadoo, Cheval Blanc, Como Maalifushi… if the names make you relax, just wait until you get there 1. Kudadoo, the jet-setter all-inclusive  Kudadoo didn’t just raise the luxury bar – it launched it into the stratosphere with an all-inclusive offering that includes everything from round-the-clock champagne to superb scuba diving and unlimited spa treatments.   
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Médoc wine region in Bordeaux, France Getty The Crus Bourgeois wine classification of Bordeaux in France—originally initiated in 1932—was relaunched in February this year on the date of 02/20/2020. It covers only red wines produced in eight appellations on the ‘left bank’ Médoc region that were not associated with the 1855 classification of wine, but
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Hero Images | Getty Images Traditionally, parents pay a premium so their children can play capture the flag, drink bug juice and swim in a lake through August. This year, of course, summer camp looks very different. Amid the coronavirus crisis, many camps have cancelled their summer sessions, others have moved online and a few
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