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Expedia Senior Retail Manager Nadia shares her story about a very special trip to Borneo. Images by Neil Tuckwell. Kuching, the capital of Sarawak, Borneo, translates to “cat” has the intriguing reputation of being the cleanest city in Malaysia. For me it’s also the most romantic, because on the last evening of an Easter short break… Continue reading Expedia Expert: A Kuching Proposal
Unique Sleeps: Amazing hotels hand picked by Expedia Experts. Soneva Kiri, Koh Kood Thailand
Bangkok is a city of sights, sounds and smells. Its roads are a racetrack of cars, trucks, motorbikes and tuk tuks jostling for position, all somehow squeezing past each other with horns tooting but seldom causing even a scrape. The shops are some of the best in the world – from markets to high-end malls,… Continue reading Bangkok Rooftop Bars
Cabin fever is a term you definitely won’t hear aboard the Allure of the Seas. The world’s largest cruise ship takes cruising to another level and that’s not just because there are so many different floors, neighbourhoods and amenities. At 225, 282 tonnes, she’s a beast. And that’s the beauty of it. The 6400 passengers… Continue reading All Aboard the Sea Monster: Allure of the Seas
Visiting Hawaii anytime soon? Here’s some of the most popular activities for Expedia travellers on Maui and Kauai.
Hotels from some of Expedia’s top trending destinations for September
When we plan a trip, we let our stomachs dictate the itinerary. We’d spend months travelling the world armed with only our appetites. But, in reality, sometimes a long weekend is all we can manage. So where do we head when we fancy feasting on Indian curries, Japanese noodle soup and regional Chinese fare? Easy,… Continue reading One City, Many Flavours: 48 Hours in Kuala Lumpur
I’m standing no more than a kilometre from the spewing red lava of fiery Mt Kilauea. Plumes of smoke puff high into the air, wafting out to sea in a whirl of ash. My feet are warm, heat seeping through my shoes up from the solidified black lava baked by the sun. The lava here… Continue reading Big and Beautiful: Hawaii’s Big Island
Ubud is the popular Balinese village you might have seen in the 2010 film adaption of Elizabeth Gilbert’s book, Eat Pray Love. Set in the hills about an hour’s drive from Denpasar Airport, Ubud offers a slower, more relaxed pace than Sanur or Seminyak. With cooler temperatures, it’s a lovely place to get acclimatised with… Continue reading Monkey Business – why families love Ubud