alesia

alesia

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New York, NY

Mix of Luxury/Budget,

Hotels,

Amalfi Coast
Paris

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  • alesia
    Dec 27 2018
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    If you are ever in the Hoi An / Da Nang area, I highly recommend that you visit the Golden Bridge aka Hands of God. It’s the most magnificent sight to see. Extremely crowded but a wonderful experience nonetheless high in the sky. Also a great surprise in that area is the little adventure park called SunWorld. You will never believe you are in Vietnam when you are in this place. It’s like a much smaller Disney World.

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  • alesia
    Dec 27 2018
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    Thanks to Passport Club Travel and their excellent travel booking service I had a great stay at the Royalton in St. Lucia and had such an amazing time. The Royalton took care of me and my 2 friends and ensured that we were all having a great time. The island, people, and the accommodations were lovely. Passport Club Travel also checked up on us to make sure that our stay was pleasant and nothing went unnoticed.

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  • alesia
    Dec 27 2018
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    Out of all my travels in 2018, the beautiful Amalfi Coast would be my favorite. One of my best advice/recommendations is to take a private boat ride along the coast. Having a private boat allows you to plan your own itinerary and have the experience more personalized and tailored to you and your group.It was $800 for the boat ride. And the name is Restart Boat for the company I used. The tour lasted from 10-5. If you cannot do the private boat ride along the coast then certainly opt for the group boat tour that caters to 12-15 ppl. I’ve read that you don’t see or experience the beauty of the Amalfi Coast until you’re on the water sailing it and I couldn’t agree more.

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  • alesia
    Dec 27 2018
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    During my 4 day stay in Siem Reap I stayed at the beautiful Park Hyatt Siem Reap. Located right in the middle of the bustling city but an oasis when you are actually inside. The Park Hyatt is only a 5 minute walk to the nightlife/club scene, night market and restaurants. The staff were hospitable and the food was great. The pool was amazing after a long day of touring. I would absolutely stay there again. I recommend not changing your currency if you are from the USA, i was happily surprised that they only take USD. To get around, I did some research and found a guy that has a car/ tuk tuk service and utilized them for the duration of my stay when needing to get around. Our tuk tuk driver was always on time, nice and spoke English. He took us to every temple that we needed to go to. As far as visiting the temples, go the day before to get your pass. I got a 3 day pass but could have done with a 1 day pass. After seeing the 3 main temples (Angkor Watt, Angkor Thom & Ta Prohm) and learning the amazing history you tend to get over it. The heat and the constant walking becomes very tiring and all you want to do is view the temples while passing in your car or tuk tuk. On other days, I visited the waterfall, the laying Buddha and did a Countryside dirt bike ride experience.

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