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Travel Journal | Issue 08 | June 2016 A Publication of WORLDWIDE MEDIA DIGITAL EDITION AN IDYLLIC ISLAND GETAWAY pg 21 For the latest travel news and tips, visit www.traveljournal.sg SCAN AND READ A FREE DIGITAL COPY HERE Discover the Best of New Zealand with Dynasty Travel Explore Europe’s Popular Aracons Exclusive Travel Packages by Super Travel A One-Stop Adventure at Bukit Gambang Resort City Escape to a Romanc Resort in the Maldives with Travel Star A Definive Guide to Thailand’s Best Beaches Fun for the Whole Family at Jawa Timur Park pg 11 pg 7 pg 27 pg 17 pg 23 pg 15 pg 13 OKINAWA

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Page 1: Travel Journal June 2016

Travel Journal | Issue 08 | June 2016 A Publication of WORLDWIDE MEDIA

DIGITALEDITION

AN IDYLLIC ISLAND GETAWAY pg 21

For the latest travel news and tips, visit www.traveljournal.sg

SCAN AND READ A FREE DIGITAL COPY HERE

Discover the Best of New Zealand with Dynasty Travel

Explore Europe’s Popular Attractions

Exclusive Travel Packages by Super Travel

A One-Stop Adventure at Bukit Gambang Resort City

Escape to a Romantic Resort in the Maldives with Travel Star

A Definitive Guide to Thailand’s Best Beaches

Fun for the Whole Family at Jawa Timur Park

pg 11

pg 7

pg 27

pg 17 pg 23 pg 15

pg 13

OKINAWA

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With June holidays just around the corner, it is the perfect time for you and your family to embark on a journey that will reinforce the bond and love you have for each other. Choosing the best place to spend your vacation can sometimes be a challenge, however, beach resorts have always been a popular pick for families who are looking for a holistic holiday.

One resort that is worth a mention is Aleenta Resorts and Spas, even though my family and I vacationed in this beach retreat a few years back, I can still remember how wonderful the whole arrangement was. Aleenta is known for providing a private setting that extends beyond the walls of the pool villas. Our lavish beachfront suite came with our very own private beach, which offered an impressive view of the sunset over the Andaman Sea. The modern facilities and amenities catered to our every need, and the impeccable 24-hour butler service was otherworldly.

If you are looking to host a private wedding reception, then this place is your best bet! It is the perfect location for couples to invite their closest family and friends to witness this once in a lifetime occasion. Aleenta resorts goes the extra mile by providing a wedding planner to plan your perfect day, taking care of everything from arranging the ceremony, to hiring the best photographers to commemorate the moment. It’s no wonder that Asian celebrities, Jimmy Lin and Kelly Chen held their wedding here- check out their wedding reception on YouTube.

Continue reading Travel Journal to find out more about the best beach destinations around the region.

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JUNE 2016CALENDAR

Witness the striking dragon boats crossing Victoria Harbour at incredible speeds as the rhythmic beatings of the drums guide the powerful movements of the athletes. The world’s best dragon boat competitors paddle it out at the CCB (Asia) Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races in the three-day fervent race that will decide the crowning champions of the event. Although the dragon boat races are the main highlight of this carnival, the San Miguel Beerfest festival, which takes place right next to the action, provides a place for spectators and participants to unwind and bask in the lively atmosphere filled with live music performances while enjoying cool refreshing beers.

http://www.discoverhongkong.com/

Its that time of the year again, when shoppers and bargain-hunting enthusiasts are lured into retail stores to whip out their wallets, and embrace the steals and deals offered islandwide. Familiar to most, if not all Singaporeans, the Great Singapore Sale (GSS) hits stores big and small across Singapore. Whether you are looking for a new gaming laptop, or a new pair of shoes, prices for just about anything from fashion to electronics will be sold at steep discounts, sometimes up to 70 percent off! The 10-week happening will give shoppers ample of time to roam the bustling streets of Orchard lined with branded retail stores, or explore the smaller shops in Chinatown, Kampong Glam, etc.

http://www.yoursingapore.com/

Get ready to get wet and wild as you traverse the fast flowing waters of Kaeng Hin Phoeng in the Khao Yai National Park. As the main highlight of the festival, the water sport will take place during the rainy season, from June to October, when the rapid water level is high. The rafting will pass six islets: Kaeng Hin Phoeng, Kaeng Wang Nam Lom, Kaeng Wang Bon, Kaeng Luuk Seua, Kaeng Wang Sai, and Kaeng Ngu Hao. To ensure that beginners are fully aware of the safety precautions, a compulsory briefing will be conducted by certified instructors. The annual festival is commemorated with whitewater rafting, competitions and other recreational activities.

http://www.tourismthailand.org/Attraction/Kaeng-Hin-Phoeng--3012

Australia’s biggest annual sporting event, the Tatts Finke Desert Race, returns for another year with more adrenaline-inducing thrills and spills! Watch racing enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies manoeuvre vehicles all sizes across the multi-terrain dirt roads from Alice Springs to the small Aputula (Finke) community. The notoriously difficult off-road courses attracts hundreds of competitors to traverse the 460-kilometre track, and draws thousands of avid spectators every year. Spectators will be treated to two days of exhilarating and intense racing featuring the best in motorsports on their bikes, buggies, and quads. Immerse yourself in a unique and energetic experience like none other, in the remote Northern Territory of Australia.

https://finkedesertrace.com.au/

Known as an important intangible asset by UNESCO, the Gangneung Danoje Festival celebrates the preservation of cultural heritage for future generations. Conserving the rich tradition of the Joseon Dynasty, the festival is a fusion of the country’s traditional religions, namely, Shamanism, Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism. Drawing crowds from the region and all over the Republic of Korea, it is one of the oldest and largest festival that is still actively celebrated to this day. Whether it is making rice cakes, or washing one’s hair in sweet-flag infused water, there are loads of entertaining activities to keep visitors occupied.

http://english.visitkorea.or.kr/

Dedicated to the goddess Ganga, this revered festival attracts devotees from near and far to cleanse themselves of their sins by submerging in the sacred waters of the Ganges River. Pilgrims and festival-goers also offer floating lamps, sweets and flowers to the river. The ten-day happening celebrates the goddess Ganga’s descent to Earth, and is believed to absolve the ten sins that are believed to hinder devotees from seeking salvation from their earthly transgressions. The name Dussehra is derived from Dus, which means ten and Hara which denotes defeat, this refers to the god Rama’s victory over the ten-headed demon king Ravana.

http://www.festivalsofindia.in/ganga/

10th Jun to 12th Jun

Hong Kong Dragon Boat CarnivalHONG KONG

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Great Singapore SaleSINGAPORE

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Kaeng Hin Phoeng Whitewater Rafting FestivalTHAILAND

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MARKET NEWS

Mercedes-Benz Living @ Fraser, Singapore’s First and Newest Suites Hits TownFrasers Hospitality and Mercedes-Benz have embarked on a collaborative venture to create an upscale living space known as Mercedes-Benz Living @ Fraser, the first of its kind in Singapore. Located in Changi City, Capri by Fraser presents its guests with a brand new line of apartments designed to appeal to the discerning tastes of present-day millennial travellers. Incorporating elements of a Mercedes-Benz car, with its contrasting matte and shiny surfaces, the suites are distinguishable with contemporary interiors that are embellished with the finest furniture and cutting-edge technology. Each of the nine stylish suites come with a “Black Magic Wall”, a glossy, black, flat media wall with an integrated smart TV.

Get the Best Seats at Cebu Air

One˚15 Marina Sentosa Cove, Singapore’s Pursuit of Eco-Friendly Living

Paving a path for social and ecological responsibility, Singapore’s own “island resort”, serves as a prime example of what it means to be environmentally conscious. The world-renowned ONEº15 Marina Sentosa Cove, Singapore, received Southeast Asia’s first Fish Friendly Marina certification this year. The program was created to guide and advise marina operators to develop a sustainable environment that promotes a conducive environment for the fish habitat without undermining marina operations. Accredited by the Marina Industries Association (MIA), the distinguished certification is the industry body for the marina industries in Australia, Asia and the Pacific regions.

Mr. Brian Werner, General Manager, ONEº15 Marina Sentosa Cove, Singapore, said “We are proud to have the Marina accredited with this exciting initiative and are committed to continually ensuring we strive

Gorden Wagener, Vice President Design Daimler AG explains that, “the exclusive Mercedes-Benz apartments in Singapore represent the typical modern luxury of Mercedes-Benz. The aesthetic and intelligent interior invites you to feel relaxed and comfortable.”

Centered around a 24/7 lifestyle, the hotel provides its guests with a flexible living space that incorporates the comforts of home without compromising luxury. Capri by Fraser caters to travellers from all walks of life, and operates with the intention of offering guests a unique and refreshing change from the conventional stay.

For more information: http://www.capribyfraser.com/mercedes-benz-living-at-fraser

Prepare to sit back and relax on Cebu Pacific’s newest addition, the Recaro SL3510 seats. As a major airline in the region, the carrier will furnish its brand-new fleet of 30 Airbus A321neo aircraft with these state-of-the-art seats by Recaro Aircraft Seating.

Cebu Pacific will be the first airline in the Asia-Pacific region to order the SL3510 seat model, which uses a special netting material that is designed specifically to conform to the shape of the passenger’s spine, consequently providing a comfortable seating for the duration of their flight. Weighing in at 9kg, it is the lightest economy-class seat in the market.

In addition to the seats being relatively thinner and much lighter, the space between seat rows have been increased to ensure that the living space provides maximum comfort for passengers.

CEB President and CEO, Lance Gokongwei said, “we have always been a

firm advocate of innovative and economic solutions that ensure the best travel experience for our passengers.”

As Philippines’ leading carrier, the airline has gone to great lengths to maintain its reputation of delivering high service quality, and remains as a popular choice in the Asia-Pacific region among travellers for its uncompromising approach to comfortable and affordable flights.

Dr. Mark Hiller, Chief Executive Officer and Shareholder of Recaro Aircraft Seating, is “honoured” to have a major airline utilise their “award-winning SL3510 seat model”. Dr. Hiller further explains that, “the fact that Cebu Pacific Air will significantly increase its fleet size over the next five years alone reflects the growing demand for flights and the steep increase in air traffic in the region.”

For more information: www.cebupacificair.com

to maintain the highest environmental standards through participation in programs such as Clean Marinas. This accreditation underscores the ONE°15 Environmental Policy, striving to operate a clean marina and being mindful of the need to respect and protect the marina waters and beyond.”

In addition to receiving the notable certification, ONE°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, Singapore, was also awarded the 2016 Best Asian Marina. The five-time winner of the reputable award was named the Best Asian Marina after beating five other marinas participating in the same category. The award recognises Asian-based marinas that uphold a high standard of overall marina operations and facilities management, as well as providing exemplary service for boat owners.

For more information: http://www.one15marina.com/

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Asia Dive Expo (ADEX) 2016: A Spotlight on Indonesia

Scania Marcopolo Oasia’s Opening PromotionsOasia Suite Kuala Lumpur is offering a great deal for guests staying between the 18th of April and the 31st of December. The promotion will discount 50% off best available room rates, however the booking period will only be available from now until the 30th of June 2016. Guests will be entitled to a free daily buffet breakfast for two, if they make their bookings at least 30 days in advance. So what are you waiting for? Log on to [email protected] or call +65 6881 8888 / 6496 7699 to make a reservation before the 30th of June to enjoy the promotion!

About OasiaOasia Suites Kuala Lumpur is the first Oasia property by Far East Hospitality in Malaysia. The hotel is located in the Kuala Lumpur Golden Triangle, with the Kuala Lumpur City Centre within walking distance for easy access to the

New diving sites to be developed to strengthen Indonesia’s position as a diver’s paradise

A First Class Solution

Boasting a history of 21 years, ADEX has been, and still is, the biggest and longest-running dive expo in Asia. It is one of the industry’s ‘must-attend’ events. From across the globe, it brings together distinguished VIPs and speakers, business owners, dive operators, enthusiasts, marine conservationists, and everybody with a passion for the underwater world.

The Ministry of Tourism Indonesia was one of the exhibitors at ADEX 2016. Being situated in the world’s coral triangle, the waters of Indonesia offer a rich variety of coral reef, fish, and other marine creatures, making it a diver’s paradise.

For the year 2015, the Indonesian government had hit the 1.3million target for Marine Foreign Tourist arrivals into the country. With the aim to surpass this number, the goal for the year 2016 is set at 1.8million. To strengthen Indonesia’s position as a diving paradise, a total of ten priority diving destinations will be developed. These include Bali, Lombok, Labuan Bajo, Alor, Derawa, Bunaken, Togean, Wakatobi, Ambon, and Raja Ampat. Indonesia is currently home to 33 diving destinations with over 750 dive sites to explore, and another 22 potential diving destinations, which have yet to be surveyed.

In order to reach the 1.8 million target, Indonesia’s tourism board is implementing

significant strategies to the areas of marketing, infrastructure, as well as human resource management. Whilst preparing for such prosperous growth, the board also seeks to mitigate environmental and social impact. For more information: http://www.indonesia.travel/

Scania Singapore Pte Ltd has launched it’s latest coach - the Scania Marcopolo! It is a vehicle that bus operators can buy, service and maintain from a single source. This one-stop-shop solution makes ordering, owning and running it easy and efficient. Safety and comfort have also been optimised for the ultimate passenger experience. Possessing a superbly engineered exterior and a quality interior - attention to detail on this coach is tangible - this new Scania Marcopolo is fitted with luxurious leather seats and extensive noise insulation ensuring first class passenger comfort at all stages of the journey. For more information: www.scania.com.sg

city’s key business infrastructure. It sits adjacent to KL Forest Eco Park (formerly known as Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve), Kuala Lumpur’s only surviving primary tropical rainforest and nature reserves, offering guests a visual contrast to the city with the views of the sprawling greenery. The Oasia

brand by Far East Hospitality epitomises a restorative respite in the city that inspires and empowers guests to Journey Well when travelling through three wellness pillars – Refresh, Refuel, and Recharge.

For more information: http://www.stayfareast.com/

CONGRATULATIONS

ISSUE#7 - MAY 2016

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5. Jon Chua S75XXXX9A

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SUPER TRAVELS PROVIDES A REFRESHING LOOK AT CENTRAL EUROPE’S CITIES Travellers booking holidays with Super Travels will enjoy exclusive flights to Düsseldorf

SIA is launching its all-new Airbus A350-900 airline fleet on 21 July 2016. The new fleet will fly to Düsseldorf, which will become the

third German city in Singapore Airlines’ route network. SIA will be providing three non-stop flights weekly to the destination. Super Travels is honoured to be the exclusive travel agent to provide the first SQ flights to Düsseldorf. With the launch of the new Central Europe Delight package, starting from S$ 1088, you will be able to cover countries such as, Germany, Holland, Luxembourg with optional add-on packages to Paris and London.

DÜSSELDORFDüsseldorf is the capital of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, one of Germany’s wealthiest cities. It is the most populous of the 16 federal states in Germany, bordering Belgium and the Netherlands. This posh and modern city is an international and financial centre, and has a creative sector that is the main driving force of this bustling economy.

A fashion connoisseur, this city is known for its designer couture, high-street fashion trends and top-notch designers. Königsallee features exclusive boutiques and remains as a shopping paradise for the young and vogue.

This city also offers the best when it comes down to culture and leisure. The famous Altstadt, a wondrous square kilometre, which houses more than 260 pubs, is known as the “longest bar in the world”. This district also hosts most of the state capital’s art and cultural venues, such as the major Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, the innovative NRW-Forum, the venerable Museum Kunstpalast and the Filmmuseum, which has even been praised by Hollywood greats.

HEIDELBERGHeidelberg is one of Germany’s most enchanting cities; its beauty and timelessness continues to inspire people today. Known for its university and castle, the charm of Heidelberg is a harmonious ensemble of old and new, making it the perfect travel destination.

Head down to Heidelberg Castle, undoubtedly one of the most impressive castles in Germany. The ruins of this awe-inspiring old fortress are scattered across the dark green hills of the Jettenbuhl, providing all who visit some

insight into the turbulent history of Heidelberg.

COLOGNECologne is a 2,000-year-old city spanning the Rhine River in western Germany, led by its famous cathedral spires tower over the skyline. Its innumerable cultural and historical treasures, world-famous museums and active art scenes are the reason why Cologne is regularly voted the country’s single most popular tourist attraction. Walking down of Cologne, travel through 2000 years of history from the Roman Empire to its modern times.

Brighten your day with a short orientation tour in Cologne, home to 4,722 people and one of the busiest and oldest cities in Germany. Visit Cologne Cathedral, a gothic masterpiece that remains a physical testimony to the enduring strength and unwavering spirit of European Christianity.

AMSTERDAMAs the largest city and capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam is a city jam packed with history, culture and festivals. Retaining its 400-year-old charm, the Amsterdam of today is a city filled with elegance; it is relaxing and exudes a cosy atmosphere reminiscent of the Golden Age, which is reflected in its complex

and marvellous canal networks.While you are in this city, take

a chance to observe how cheese and clog shoes are made during demonstrations conducted by expert craftsmen in a rural and traditional Dutch settings. Begin a city tour in Amsterdam with a drive to Dam Square, Old Royal Palace, National Monument and New Church, which was built in 1400, a late-Gothic church of the highest order. Transfer to a canal cruise dock and board the glass-domed boat for a scenic narrated scenic tour of Amsterdam. Take a leisurely paced cruise and discover picturesque bridges that add to its beautiful cityscape. After which, take a trip to a diamond factory and see master craftsmen working on exquisite diamonds.

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Skyline of Düsseldorf (Germany)

Cologne Cathedral and Hohenzollern Bridge over the Rhine river, Germany

Amsterdam houses and touristic cruise boats

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TRAVEL MALAYSIA FAIR 2016Long lines and mad rushes for great deals to experience Malaysia like never before!

T he 18th edition of Travel Malaysia Fair (TMF) took off with much uproar and zeal as doors opened at 11am to consumers who dashed through hall 6A of Singapore EXPO Convention & Exhibition Centre. Spanning over

three days from 22nd to 24th April, the successful fair which drew in a crowd of 55,000, was organised by IBT Investment Pte Ltd and supported by Express & Excursion Bus Association (EEBA).

To set the right mood for the fair and to showcase Sarawak’s cultural heritage to travellers, dances performed by ladies in ornate headgear and tasselled costumes from Sarawak Tourism Board entranced the crowds during the opening ceremony.

YBhg Datu Ik Pahon Joyik, Permanent Secretary of Ministry of Tourism Sarawak and the Chief Executive Officer of Sarawak Tourism Board was the guest-of-honour to grace the official opening of TMF 2016. He thanked the audience for their attendance, participation and engagement with all the present industry players. “Your attendance and presence means a lot to us. We (Singapore and Malaysia) are neighbours with many things in common; the nearness and ‘neighbourliness’ has created an atmosphere of togetherness and friendliness,” he noted. As a representative of Sarawak, he also spent a good amount of time highlighting how the Bornean state ought to be the next holiday destination for Singaporeans.

One of the most prominent booths at the fair was indeed that of Sarawak Tourism Board. In addition to the main booth, they also had a special seminar room for both business and consumer talks, as well as a Cultural Heritage section. The latter featured baskets of bracelets made of gems and coloured beads and live demonstrations of women weaving baskets, bags, and purses.

Mr. Sebastian Yap, chairman of the organising committee noted that this time round they organised a fair that benefittted both industry players as well as consumers, making it a highly benefitcial experience for everyone involved. “Sellers at the Sarawak booth, meaning tour operators, hotels, and agents, managed to meet more than 25 top travel agencies in Singapore, and amassed up to 200 appointments on Friday. Of course, the second and third day was meant primarily for the consumers, to allow themselves to learn about this state. To Singaporeans, Sarawak is still quite foreign and a bit of a wonderland,” he noted.

In order to provide participants with an insider’s view of Sarawak, Sarawak Tourism Board also had ongoing workshops

The big team from Sarawak Tourism Board

Mr. Joshua of Great Excursion Travel with Ms. Cecilia Woo

The team from Tourism Malaysia

The team from EU Holidays

The team from Chan Brothers Travelwith Ms Cecilia Woo

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Discover Sarawak: Travel WorkshopsSix travel workshops were held during the weekend of Travel Malaysia Fair 2016. Aiming to garner interest as well as to provide an insider’s perspective on travel and living in Sarawak, these travel talks were organised by Travel Journal and supported by Sarawak Tourism Board (STB).

Each of the six workshops touched on different topics, and as a whole, provided for a holistic and informative session on travel-related activities in Sarawak. Business travellers learned about Sarawak as an international business event destination through presentations by the Sarawak Convention Bureau and

Borneo Convention Centre Kuching. For those looking for serenity, mindfulness, and

relaxation, Aiman Batang Ai Resort and Retreat was there to share about the 100-room resort. Travellers looking for a bit of adventure attended workshops conducted by representatives from Mulu National

Park and Paradesa Borneo (Kuching cycling tours). Experts from Kayaking

in Sarawak were also around to share the best ways to navigate the Sarawakian

terrain. Those interested in a more culturally immersive travel experience, also heard from Sarawak Homestay representatives. The workshop with the most amount of engagement was defitnitely that of the Malaysia My 2nd Home Programme - the residency scheme by the Malaysian government.

Over 180 people attended these talks and gained valuable insight on what to see and do while in Sarawak. At the end of each workshop, an instant lucky draw was held and a few participants walked away with a Rainforest World Music Festival coffee table book worth over USD$190. A grand draw at the end of all workshops was held, and Mr. Chandra, who attended the workshop, walked away with a three day two night stay at Aiman Batang Ai Resort, sponsored by STB. After the workshops, participants also enjoyed refreshments such as pastries and coffee whilst continuing to enquire more about Sarawak and its offerings.

A participant of the Malaysia My 2nd Home Programme, Mr. Tan, found the sharing thoroughly useful as he plans for his retirement years. “The speaker provided a lot of vital information about this programme, which was what I came for! I now have a better idea on what is required if I am going to take up residency in Sarawak or other states in Malaysia. It was a very good session,” he shared.

We would like to thank Sarawak Tourism Board for bringing in experts from the various resorts and tour operators to share with participants of the travel workshops benefitcial information on the best ways to experience this Bornean state.

Mr. Lawrence Ee from easybook.com with Ms. Cecilia Woo

The team from Lapan Lapan Travel

Ms. Liyana and Ms. Amira from Seri Pacific Hotel together with Ms. Cecilia Woo

Mr. Alexander Yee and Mr. Jason Jay Paujik from Sabah Tourism Board

Presentation by Aiman Batang Ai Resort

Ms. Cecilia Woo with the team from Melaka Tourism Board

Ms. Cecilia Woo with the team from redBus Singapore

Ms. Shirley Shi of TravelStar with Ms. Cecilia Woo

The team from WTS Travel & Tours with Ms. Cecilia Woo

on Saturday and Sunday. These workshops were organised by Travel Journal and aimed to promote interest as well as to provide travellers to Sarawak with relevant and useful information.

Travel agents such as WTS Travel & Tours had booths that were bustling with activity over the three days. They granted fairgoers with photo opportunities with characters such as Hello Kitty and Emmet, a LEGOLAND character, as part of their promotional tools for the Hello Kitty and Legoland theme parks in Malaysia. Many of the other travel agents such as Transtar Travel as well as Konsortium Express & Tours provided discounted tour packages to popular destinations such as Kuala Lumpur, Melaka and Sabah.

If you missed out on all the action, worry not! The bi-annual fair will be back again from the 14th to 16th October 2016 at Hall 6B, Singapore EXPO Convention & Exhibition Centre. See you there!

For more information: www.eeba.sg

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AWAKEN YOUR SENSE OF ADVENTURE IN THE NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALANDDelve into the deep-rooted history and culture of this amazing country while exploring the untamed wilds of this enthralling destination.

The North Island is known for its scenic sights consisting of majestic waterfalls, lush green valleys, and naturally-heated hot springs that

provide a relaxing soak. Whereas Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, provides an expansive view of the harbour and invites travellers to immerse themselves in the rich culture and heritage of the indigenous Māori people. Explore and learn more about the history of New Zealand, and traverse lands that used to be the filming locations for the top-grossing and longest running film franchise, Lord of the Rings.

Day 1SINGAPORE → WELLINGTONAfter departing from Singapore Changi Airport, you will begin your journey at Wellington, the bustling capital city of New Zealand.

Day 2WELLINGTONOn day 2 of your tour, you will spend your time sightseeing Wellington. The small city is renowned for its diverse attractions that ranges from its rich heritage to its unspoilt native beauty. Visitors will be brought up to the top of Mount Victoria, the popular lookout stands 196 m above the city offering panoramic views of the city and its surroundings, including “The Beehive”,- a name given for the Executive Wing of the parliamentary complex.

Day 3WELLINGTONYou will be visiting the Te Papa Tongarewa Museum the next day. The national museum and art gallery features everything from the colossal squid, to the life and heritage of the Māori- the indigenous people of New Zealand. The rest of the day will be spent in the Weta Cave Museum, which showcases

props, costumes and other film-related attractions, including weapons, and life-sized models of Lord of the Rings characters. You may also get some hands-on experience handling silicone prosthetics, and prop casts similar to the ones used in movies such as The Chronicles of Narnia. Your day will end with a cable car ride on the historic Wellington Cable Car, New Zealand’s only running funicular Railway.

Day 4WELLINGTON → MARTINBOROUGH → GREYTOWN → MASTERTONDay 4 will bring you to Murdoch James Estate Winery, where you will delve into the production process, and explore the underground barrel caves that house these wines. The tour will conclude with tasting a range of Murdoch James Estate wines. After a tour of the winery, you will head to Greytown, situated on the north of Wellington. The quaint town is notable for its Victorian colonial architecture. The historic town was established in 1854 by settlers who were seeking small plots of land to farm. Take a stroll in the Kahikatea Gardens

afterwards, and discover New Zealand’s native trees. The central lane allows visitors to take photos and pet animals such as sheep, miniature horses, alpacas, and donkeys. The cowshed and stables also contain precious artefacts that can be traced back to the early years.

Day 5MASTERTON → TAUPODepart Masterton for Taupo on day 5 of your tour, where you will travel to Pukaha Mount Bruce. The wildlife centre is home to Manukura, the first and only white kiwi to hatch in captivity. In addition to viewing Manukura, you can may also see endangered birds like the hihi (stitchbird), the North Island Kaka (a native parrot), whio (blue duck) and others. The wildlife restoration centre breeds long fin eels as well.

Day 6TAUPO → ROTORUAOn day 6, be awestruck by the powerful and visually stunning Huka Falls. It remains as one of the most visited natural attraction by travellers. After which, the tour will continue to Wai-O-Tapu and Rotorua, which houses New Zealand’s geothermal wonders. Besides offering visitors a chance to soak in the hot spring pools, Rotorua is also famous for its Maori heritage.The day will end with Te Po indigenous Evening Experience, whereby visitors can immerse themselves in the Māori culture and heritage. Feast on a generous spread that features cuisine comprising of indigenous ingredients, traditional hangi cooked food, and contemporary Māori dishes.

Day 7ROTORUATake part in the Agrodome Sheep Show on the 7th day of your tour. The show will showcase New Zealand’s notable

sheep breeds, and feature working sheep dogs, live sheep shearing and cow milking demonstrations. The tour will bring you to the Skyline Rotorua, where you can take a slow and leisurely Gondola ride uphill to Mt Ngongotaha. If you’re feeling hungry, then indulge in a scrumptious buffet lunch at the Cableway Restaurant. You will spend the rest of the evening relaxing and unwinding in the mineral pools located at the noteworthy Rotorua Polynesian Spa.

Day 8ROTORUA → MATAMATA → AUCKLANDDay 8 will be a treat for all Lord of the Rings fans. The film locations and structures shown in successful film adaptations, Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films will be showcased in the Hobbiton Movie Set. You will be driven across the scenic 1,250 acre sheep farm to the Kaimai Ranges. Explore the hobbit holes, and even the Green Dragon Inn, all of which was featured in the films. Your last stop for the day will be at the Harbour Bridge to view the sails in the Waitemata Harbour, shopping at Parnell Village which is known for its quaint cafes, fabulous restaurants etc, and even a visit to Mission Bay, a seaside suburb of Auckland city.

Day 9AUCKLAND → SINGAPOREOn your final day, you will depart from Auckland Airport to catch the flight back home. Dynasty Travel takes pride in planning a comprehensive and exciting itinerary for all of its travellers. And if you would like to embark on a memorable journey to a country steeped in natural beauty and culture, book your holidays with Dynasty Travel!

For more information on tours and packages to New Zealand, please visit www.dynastytravel.com.sg.

Hobbitan Matamata, Waikato, Ian Brodie..Mount Victoria, Wellington.

Rotorua Geothermal Field, Rotorua.

Weta Cave Museum, Wellington.

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• Travel in air-con coach • Hotel stay with breakfast

• Bilingual tour leader (English & Chinese)

NB. Guaranteed departure with a minimum of 25 participants. Attractions covered in the itinerary are subject to change, please refer to Arianetours.eu for more details. Prices only cover land tours and hotel stay with breakfast, excluding air tickets.

4D BENELUX + GERMANYLuxembourg - Trier - Rhine - Cologne - Volendam - Amsterdam - Rotterdam - Brussels - Bruges

Dep Dates from Paris: May 19, 26, Jun 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Jul 7, 14, 21, 28, Aug 4, 11, 18, 25, Sept 1, 8, 15, 22

Included: * 3 nights’ hotel stay with breakfast

8D EASTERN EUROPEHeidelberg – Marianske Lazne - Prague – Vienna – Budapest – Salzburg – Lake Constance – Schaffhausen (Switzerland)Dep Dates from Paris: May 31, Jun 7, 21, 28, Jul 5, 12, 26, Aug 2, 9, 16, 30, Sept 6, 20

Included: * 7 nights’ hotel stay with breakfast

3D WEEKEND SWITZERLANDGeneva – Lausanne – Berne – Mont Titlis– Lucerne – Schaffhausen – ZurichDep Dates from Paris: May 20, 27, Jun 3, 10, 17, 24, Jul 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Aug 5, 12, 19, 26, Sept 2, 9, 16, 23

Included: * 2 nights’ hotel stay with breakfast

6D FRENCH ATLANTIC COASTBiarritz – Pau – Lourdes – Franco-Spanish border – St. Jean de Luz – Cognac

Dep Dates from Paris: Jul 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, Aug 7, 14, 21

Included: * 4 nights’ hotel stay with breakfast

8D ITALY & FRENCH RIVERIALyon – Chambéry – Milan – Verona – Venice – San Marino – Rome – Vatican – Florence – Pisa – Monaco – Nice – Grasse – Cannes – Gordes – AvignonDep Dates from Paris: May 30, Jun 6, 20, Jul 4, 11, 25,Aug 1, 8, 15, 29, Sept 5,19

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3D WEEKEND LONDON + WINDSORCalais – Eurotunnel – London; Big Ben, Trafalgar, Piccadilly Circus, Soho, Chinatown, Buckingham Palace, British Museum, Windsor CastleDep Dates from Paris: May 20, 27, Jun 3, 10, 17, 24, Jul 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, Aug 5, 12, 19, 26, Sept 2, 9, 16, 23

Included: *Channel crossing via Eurotunnel* 2 nights’ hotel stay with breakfast

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PLAN YOUR VACATION WITH ARIANE TOURSAriane Tours whips up exciting itineraries that cover parts of Europe and London

Benelux (Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg) Germany (boat-ride on the Rhine) 4-day tour Weekend London and Windsor 3 days

(Round-trip by coach + Channel crossing via Eurotunnel)Day 1PARIS – CALAIS – LONDON Head to Calais via Eurotunnel, just 26 miles from the white cliffs of Dover, the nearest port to France. Whether enjoying its unique cultural heritage or a shopping spree, Calais is a town well worth a stop-over. Then, resume the journey towards London, the largest city in Europe, it is not only one of the oldest and top ranking financial centre in the world, but also the political, economic and cultural capital of United Kingdom. Visit the Tower of London and Trafalgar Square and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure at Chinatown.

Day 2LONDONGet a glimpse of the wonders of London, take in the sights of Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, the British Parliament, followed by the Changing of the Guard in front of Buckingham Palace. London is also renowned for its vibrant arts and culture scene. Visit the British Museum in the afternoon and enjoy the rest of the day at leisure.

Day 3WINDSOR CASTLE → PARISTake on a journey through 1000 years of royal history at Windsor Castle since William the Conqueror built a wooden fortress here. Discover its

Day 1PARIS → LUXEMBOURG → TRIERThe city of Luxembourg is best viewed on foot. It is a landlocked country in the Benelux that is bordered by Belgium, France and Germany, which lies at the crossroads of Germanic and Latin cultures. It is also the only Grand Duchy in the work and is the second-smallest of the European Union member states. Continue the journey to Trier, Germany’s oldest city and witness world-class architectural monuments, many of which have carried the UNESCO World Heritage status since 1986.

Day 2TRIER → COLOGNE → ROTTERDAMRhine has been a significant traffic artery for goods transportation to the city and is also a popular route for river cruise tourism. To explore the beauty of the city from its most attractive perspective, take on an optional boat-ride on the Rhine. Then, visit Cologne Cathedral in Cologne, a gothic masterpiece that remains a physical testimony to the enduring strength and unwavering spirit of European Christianity. Continue the journey towards Rotterdam and enjoy your evening at leisure.

Day 3TRADITIONAL VILLAGE → AMSTERDAM → VOLENDAMBegin your day with a visit to a traditional Dutch village. Indulge in the idyllic scene of traditional windmills, barns, cottages and museums built in typical Dutch architectural style. Tour around Amsterdam on an optional boat-ride along its canals and then take a trip to a diamond factory. Depart for Volendam in the afternoon, a fishing town in North Holland famous for its traditional costumes and Dutch music scene.

Day 4ROTTERDAM → BRUGES → BRUSSELS → PARISKick off your morning with a walking tour of the Old Town in Bruges, a fairy-tale medieval town. Cobbled lanes, historic churches and old whitewashed almshouses provide picturesque views that reflect the quaint charms of this town. Continue the journey to Brussels, the capital of Belgium and stop by the Atomium, an extraordinary structure that presents itself as a relic of the past with a futurist edge. Visit the Grand Place, a market square featuring architecture of an eclectic blend of Western artistic styles, which would lead you to the renowned Manneken Pis, a small sculpture that serves as a landmark in Brussels. Arrival in Paris around 7.30pm.

Included in the package/price: Travel in an air-conditioned coach * 3 nights’ hotel stay in a double room on a bed and breakfast basis * Bilingual tour leader (Chinese and English)

Not included in the package/price: Expenses of personal nature * Entrance fees and boat-rides * Drinks and other personal expenses at meals * Lunches and dinners * Tips for the driver and tour leaders: 4€ per person per day * Single supplement 130€ * Insurance in case of cancellation

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Bruges, Belgium

Windsor Castle

London Bridge, England

Big Ben, England

magnificent history and architectural style that placed itself as the Queen Elizabeth favoured weekend residence. This is also where she often hosts State Dinners for international dignitaries and entertains those she has knighted into the Order of the Garter. Resume the journey to Folkestone, a wealth of culture, natural and entertaining family attractions cater to all tastes and preferences, where quirky bars, chic eateries, and artsy studio-galleries fill the historic heart of town in the Creative Quarter. Arrival in Paris around 9.30pm.

Included in the package/price: Travel in an air-conditioned coach * 2 nights’ hotel stay in a double room on a bed and breakfast basis * Channel crossing via Eurotunnel : Calais/Folkestone/Calais * Bilingual tour leader (Chinese and English)

Not included in the package/price: Entrance fees to monuments * Tips for the driver and tour leader: 4 €per person per day * Expenses of a personal nature * Lunches and dinners * Single supplement 120€ (total 2 nights) * Insurance in case of cancellation

Remarks: Guaranteed departure with a minimum of 25 participants.

For more information: arianetours.eu

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JAWA TIMUR PARK GROUP SERVES UP A ONE-STOP ADVENTURE SHOP IN EAST JAVACheck out these family-friendly destinations during the holidays!

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adults will enjoy is a little battle every parent is bound to face. Thankfully, Jawa Timur Park Group, located in Jawa Timur, Indonesia has all the answers! Check out the following attractions for refreshing ideas on how to make the upcoming school holidays memorable and exciting for the whole family.

Jawa Timur Park 1 & 2Jawa Timur Park 1 is the first educational park that doubles up as an entertainment pod and tourist attraction. This attraction has become one of the tourism icons of East Java, and is wildly popular amongst locals and tourists.

The number of attractions inside of

this theme park is unparalleled - you will find as many as 56 rides. There is a water park for all those looking for a splashing good time; a history park for the curious minds; go-karts for those seeking a joy ride on the race tracks. Admission tickets for the weekdays (Mondays to Thursdays) are pegged at Rp.60.000/person and Rp.80.000/person for the weekends (Friday-Sunday). This roughly translates into an affordable ticket that costs a little less than S$10 for hours of fun!

Jatim Park 2, is another theme park that rides on the concept of edutainment. This attraction can be enjoyed by everyone, especially children. Patrons into Jawa Timur Park 2 will be spoiled for choice at the amount of attractions located within the theme park. With at least 20 different attractions in the park, one must be sure to set aside at least a couple of hours to

fully experience the joys and thrills of this destination.

Some of the popular attractions are the Reptile Garden, Aquarium, Savannah, and Pasar Afrika - an area for riding elephants! There is also Batu Adventure Land where you can ride all-terrain vehicles in the vicinity. Fantasy Land, New Safari Farm, Batu Secret Zoo, Museum Satwa, Happy Land, Animal Coaster, and Fun House are just a few of the other attractions on the grounds of Jawa Timur Park 2. With so many options in just one place, Jawa Timur Park 2 is built to satisfy girls and boys of all ages.

Batu Night SpectacularThe cooling temperatures of Malang make attractions such as Batu Night Spectacular even more enjoyable. Operating from 3:00pm in the afternoon till midnight, Batu Night Spectacular is a feast for the

senses. Visit this place at night for optimal enjoyment. Battle Area and Mega Mix are just some of the fun rides in this theme park that are worth your money. If you are into technology, do not miss the 4D attractions.

Museum AngkutJust over a year old, Museum Angkut is a must-visit for all automotive lovers! This large attraction is listed as the most comprehensive transportation museum in Asia. Transportation vehicles of every kind from all eras can be viewed here. Horse-drawn carriages, bullock carts, Mustangs from way-back-when, rickshaws - the list goes on! A mixture of originals, modified versions, and replicas complete the collection at Museum Angkut.

For more information: http://www.jawatimurpark.com/en/

Thrilling Rides at Jawa Timur Park

Learn Through Fun Museum Angkut Batu Night Spectacular

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TAKE A DIP IN THE MALDIVES WITH TRAVEL STARTravel Star has packages ready for your every travel need. For a quick and nearby island getaway, head to Penang Island, located on the northwest of the Malaysian peninsular. Or if you are in the mood for something a little more distant and ethereal, let Travel Star take you to the Maldives!

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Peaceful Penang A fascinating fusion of East and West, Penang has retained its vintage charm while embracing modernity. This perfect blend of culture and history resulted in a diverse and cosmopolitan island. Penang is Malaysia’s most-visited destination and its beaches are considered to be home to one of the best beaches in the country; Batu Ferringhi and Tanjung Bungah are a few noteworthy examples. With luxe resort accommodations and a range of water activities, Penang will sweep you off your feet. Besides the beaches, be sure to check out George Town and the Reclining Buddha!

George TownDue to well-preserved heritage buildings, George Town has been accorded a listing as UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site. George Town is an interesting and bustling city with modern high rise buildings, cathedrals, mosques, government offices, temples, bazaars, shops and cafes. A myriad of delights, George Town is very compact – the older part of the city is a labyrinth of narrow lanes and alleyways, which makes it a pleasure to walk and sight-see. For some laid back travel, you can opt to ride around in a trishaw as an alternative to walking around George Town.

Reclining BuddhaThe Reclining Buddha Temple is one of the most magnificent Buddhist temples in

Penang. It is also known as the Sleeping Buddha by the locals. Built in 1845, this Thai temple is adorned with a great number of Buddha statues and has one of the largest available 33 meters reclining Buddha. The temple was built in the year of 1845 on the five acres land given by Queen Victoria to the Thai’s community.

Majestic MaldivesMaldives is an ideal place to escape from the bustling city life. Much has been said about these tropical havens - the only thing left to do is to experience the

splendour of it all by getting yourself there. Home to some of the best diving and snorkeling spots in the world, the clear waters of the Maldives are a magnet for anyone looking to mix adventure with tranquility. Book your packages with Travel Star and stay at some of the most luxurious resorts on the islands.

Meeru Island Resort & SpaMeeru Island Resort & Spa is surrounded by a beautiful lagoon with long stretches of white, sandy beach. It is the only resort on the island of Meerufenfushi, North

Male’ Atoll. The beach covers the 1.5-mile shoreline at Meeru, but the jungle is a whole other world where additional fun takes place. Walk through the jungle to get around - to your villa, or to all the other activities available on the island.

Beautifully decorated in tropical style, with pale wooden walls, all rooms have a private porch or terrace which allows travellers to enjoy the privacy and intimacy of this secluded and peaceful natural setting.

Veligandu Island Resort & SpaVeligandu Island Resort, encompassed by a delightful tidal lagoon, an incredible house reef and long extends of white, sandy shoreline, is the main resort on the island of Veligandu, North Ari Atoll. Eighty-one villas are scattered along the coastline of the 600 metre-long, 150 metre-wide idyllic island. Your seaplane from Ibrahim Nasir International Airport is a picturesque, 20-minute flight to the resort.

It is a paradise for a romantic break. Additional adventures such as night diving is bound to leave you with memories to last a lifetime. The rooms are all beautifully and simply styled, with high ceilings and whitewashed walls. Rooms over the lagoon have private steps to the sea and a sundeck terrace.

For more information: www.travelstar.com.sg

Veligandu Island Resort & Spa

Meeru Island Resort

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GET READY FOR SUNNY MOMENTS IN MALAYSIANothing like a little fun in the sun to relax and revitalise yourself.

If you are desperate to get some respite from corporate monotony, then rejoice for neighbours with sandy beaches and teal waters. Bum your afternoon away in

a beach towel or ride the waves on a jet ski during a quick weekend getaway! Here are some of our top picks of the most beautiful beaches in Malaysia.

RedangThe hit Chinese movie titled “Summer Holidays”, was filmed at a secluded lagoon on the east coast of Pulau Redang in the year 2000. This is how Pulau Redang gained popularity amongst avid fans of the blockbuster movie. In due time, Redang made a name for itself with its pristine waters and white sands, proving to be the perfect destination for a rejuvenating and peaceful escapade.

Pulau Redang, located 45km off the coast of Kuala Terengganu, is the largest of the nine protected islands dotting the South China Sea off the Terengganu coast. The island offers crystal clear waters and numerous dive sites for diving enthusiasts. Sheltered within the Pulau Redang Marine

Park, the waters here are in brilliant hues of coral and rich with marine life.

One can also indulge in water activities such as snorkelling, swimming, scuba-diving and canoeing. However, do note that no fishing is allowed within a 3.2km radius of the island as Pulau Redang is gazetted as a marine park.

If you’re planning to head there, pick the rustic Redang Island Resort as your choice for accommodation. Do make sure to plan your travels between the months of March and October of each year as many resorts in this region are closed from November till end-February during the monsoon season, so plan wisely!

LangkawiKnown as the jewel of Kedah, this archipelago of 104 beautiful islands offers the best of all worlds - rich history, affordable duty free shopping and remarkable beaches.

Earning the title of ‘World Geopark’ by UNESCO in 2007, this duty-free port is without a doubt a favourite among visitors with a penchant for shopping. Langkawi is the only site in Southeast

Asia to have been granted this UNESCO Geopark status, which means it is not only globally recognised and endorsed for its natural beauty, but also for its virtue of its archaeological, ecological and cultural significance. The 400-million-year-old Machinchang mountain ranges, magnificent karst limestone formations of Kilim Karst Geoforest Park, and Dayang Bunting which means Pregnant Maiden due to the suggestive shape of the hill on the island, are three distinct areas, which form the Langkawi Geopark, each with its own unique geological significance.

Take a cable car ride to the peak of Mount Mat Cincang, the second tallest mountain in Langkawi for an unobstructed, bird’s-eye view of the city. Stroll down the Sky Bridge which is situated at 2000ft above sea level if you are feeling adventurous, or visit Malaysia’s largest aquarium, the Underwater World.

As for accommodation, pamper yourself with a luxurious stay at Berjaya Langkawi Resort. Captivating guests with its charming Malaysian-style chalets and suites, this resort is sprawled over 70 acres of land. You will find yourself amidst perfect serenity with individual chalets built elegantly on stilts above playful waves surrounded by lush rainforests.

Langkawi is accessible by ferry from Kuala

Kedah, Kuala Perlis and Penang. Daily flights are also available from Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.

Tioman IslandThe tropical paradise of Tioman is located off the east coast in the state of Pahang, Malaysia.

Laced with palm-fringed beaches, clear turquoise waters, misty mountains and lush foliage, this beautiful island has been used as the backdrop in many film productions.

Tioman Island’s miles of golden sandy beaches and surrounding waters rich with marine life, promises hours of adrenaline-induced highs for those looking for underwater adventures.

If you are seeking a slow-paced attraction - quite literally - head over to Juara Village for the Juara Turtle Project Centre. It is open all year round and is a popular attraction from mid-march to the end of October, during the turtle hatching season.

For the perfect Tioman getaway, check into Berjaya Tioman Resort - the only premier resort on the island. This plush accommodation is nestled right beside the sea and is just what you need to complete your perfect vacation.

For more information, log on to http://www.berjayahotel.com

Resort aerial view - from Renggis Island Berjaya Tioman Resort Jetty

Redang Island Resort

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OKINAWA, THE ORIENTAL WONDER OF JAPANTravellers of all ages flock to the tropical island of Okinawa to take a break from the bustling city life, and in some instances, seek refuge from the severe winter conditions

The captivating prefecture is noteworthy for its seemingly endless and picture perfect coastlines, warm temperatures,

and heart-stopping marine sports. An island visited all year round, Okinawa provides inbound and outbound travellers respite from their hectic lifestyles, and gives families an opportunity to bond over recreational activities.

BeachesSweeping views of pristine beaches with turquoise waters and sun-baked sands draw visitors from the nearby prefectures, and from all over the world to the southernmost island in Japan. Surrounded by lush greenery, this beautiful region is known for its subtropical climate that remains as a popular destination for anyone looking to escape chilly winters to bask in the warm Okinawan sun.

Although the best beaches are situated on offshore islands, the mainland region of Okinawa is also noted to have equally breath-taking seaside and resort hotels. The

most picturesque coastlines are located in the central, northern, and southern parts of the prefecture.

The Zampa Beach and Sunset Beach are family-friendly destinations that provide stunning views of sunsets, and an escape from the heat. These spots feature amenities and facilities that allow families to bond over an enjoyable and exciting outing. Another well-visited spot is the Fuchaku Beach in Onna-son village. Easily accessible from the central and southern region, the location is mainly visited by swimmers and locals throwing parties on the wide sandy shores of the beach.

Offshore IslandsGet off the beaten track and discover the offshore islands, such as Yubujima, Yonaha Maehama Beach, and Ikema Island (Heart Rock), of the Miyako Islands.

Yubujima is known to be a paradise for subtropical plants, which is comprised mainly of flowering trees and 30 varieties of hibiscus. Visitors can view the diverse flora all year round and saunter around Bougainvillea and butterfly gardens. The

small island is traversed by foot or more popularly, by taking the quaint water buffalo carts. Sightseers can take in the natural beauty of the vicinity as they leisurely cross the ankle-deep waters surrounding the area via the unconventional taxi.

Ranked as the third best in Japan, the Yonaha Maehama Beach, positioned in the isolated Miyako Island, is said to possess the most stunning scenery in the country. With a shoreline stretching up to seven meters, the emerald waters contrast the white sands, and serve as the perfect place for kids to cool off in the shallow waters. Every year in April, the island holds an iron-man race where over a thousand athletes gather to compete with each other.

The Ikema Island (Heart Rock), located in the Miyako Islands, brings travellers from near and far to the Ikizu Beach. After becoming a filming site for the hit series, “Jun to Ai”, a Japanese morning series by NHK, the place became popular amongst locals and tourists. The Ikizu Beach also houses the distinguishable heart-shaped rock, a natural formation caused by the environment. These hidden gems are Okinawa’s best

kept secrets, and are well worth the trip for visitors looking to gain a fresh perspective of this scenic island.

Marine SportsOther than lounging on the beach, travellers can also participate in all kinds of marine activities from diving to kayaking. However, if visitors are planning to get more out of their vacation than just a good tan, then the Flyboard is a must-do. Enjoyed by both the locals and tourists, it is the latest craze to hit the blue waters of Okinawa. The activity utilises the strong water pressure of a jet ski to manoeuvre above the surface of the ocean and even beneath it, allowing people to swim like dolphins. An instructor is always on standby to guide and advise beginners partaking in the exhilarating water sport.

Intrepid adventurers looking forward to more heart-stopping action can parasail across the expansive Okinawan sky, while immersing in the jaw-dropping sights from above. It is a great and exciting way to acquire a bird’s-eye view of the region.

The beaches of Okinawa are also notable for being great diving sites, and attracts divers from all over the world to its clear, blue waters. PADI certified divers can explore the conspicuous coral reefs, and swim amongst the diverse species inhabiting the ocean.

For more information, please log on to www.beokinawa.jp.

Chill out at Zampa Beach

Parasail with the Best View on Earth

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Point Yamu by COMO features 79 guest rooms and suites and 27 private pool villas.

All rooms, suites and villas at Point Yamu offer views of the sparkling waters of Phang Nga Bay.

Point Yamu’s location, on a peninsula on the Cape Yamu, gives guests the chance to experience the lesser known side of the island. Activities and excursions include private boat trips from Marina Pier to the stunning nearby beaches and islands. Cultural activities such as Thai cooking classes and island tours of Phuket and its old town are also available to Point Yamu guests.

Miles of unspoiled beaches, craggy rock formations, and emerald waters serve as an ideal beach destination for many vacationers. Phuket, the Pearl of the

Andaman, is Thailand’s largest island and is known for exuding a sense of peace and tranquillity with its spectacular sights.

Besides the busiest and most famous beach resort town, Patong, you can also check out Phang Nga Bay, a province located north of Phuket, which takes approximately 45-minutes to reach by car. Phang Nga Bay National Park is famed for its impressive limestone-formations that jut vertically out of the emerald-green waters. Situated within this location is a famous landmark called James Bond Island. It became a major tourist attraction ever since it was featured in the James Bond movie, “The Man with the Golden Gun” in 1974-the ninth entry in the James Bond series. Join a tour group and explore sea caves and lagoons (known as hong).

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COMO is located at the tip of Cape Yamu overlooking the Andaman Sea and the lofty limestone pillars of Phang Nga Bay. The resort offers a unique expression of contemporary Thai luxury, alongside a COMO Shambhala wellness retreat and two world-class restaurants serving Thai and Italian cuisine.

Each room comes with floor-to-ceiling windows that offer an ocean view, and provides guests with spectacular in-room facilities that are decadent in detail. Each room is air-conditioned and beds are dressed in the finest Egyptian cotton. Phuket’s year-round sunshine draws water sports enthusiasts to snorkel and dive into the warm and typically calm Andaman Sea. Point Yamu by COMO also holds activities and excursions including private boat trips to nearby beaches and islands, such as a day cruise around Phang Nga bay.

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TANTALISING THAILAND: TOP PICKS FOR A BEACH GETAWAYBe it a quick weekend escapade or a long, lazy holiday, Thailand’s got you covered.

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PhuketKnown as one of the world’s premier tropical beach resorts, Phuket blends extraordinary natural beauty with superb tourism facilities to ensure the perfect vacation in the sun is just an hour’s flight from Bangkok. Against a backdrop of green hills, Phuket is host to a wide selection of hotels and resorts in all categories, so you will definitely be able to find an accommodation that fits your budget. From water sports and spa treatments to devilishly delicious Thai food, it is no wonder why Phuket remains as one of the top picks for beach lovers from around the world.

KrabiRust-hued cliffs and emerald seas characterise Krabi – one of the most beautiful Thai provinces facing the Andaman Sea. To the northwest, you have Hat Noppharat Thara, a serene and tranquil beach which has yet to fall prey to major development or commercialisation, allowing for travellers to revel in her natural and untouched beauty. Ao Nang, on the other hand, is a beach venue with many nearby hotels, restaurants and massage huts

Ko Samui – Koh Tao, Koh Phang NganKo Samui is a tropical isle that vies with Phuket as the country’s most popular beach destination. Like Phuket, it combines natural beauty with an exceptionally good standard of hotels, spas, dining, and entertainment. Famous beaches are Chaweng and Lamai on the east coast with hugely popular bars and eateries. For those seeking a quiet getaway, smaller beaches on other parts of the island are good options.

Samui was put on the travel map by backpackers seeking a back-to-nature beach escape. Its popularity has turned it into a more upmarket getaway, and as a result, the neighbouring island of Ko Pha-ngan has taken over as the favourite spot for younger travellers. Especially popular is Laem Hat Rin, a headland with beaches on both sides that get packed out

during full moon parties. The smallest and most distant of the Samui archipelago islands that offer accommodation is Ko Tao. Best known for its scuba diving sites, Ko Tao’s underwater visibility and rich marine life offers some of the finest offshore diving experiences in the whole of Thailand.

PattayaLocated a two-hour drive away from the southeast of Bangkok, Pattaya is unrivalled as a beach resort, offering more attractions in greater profusion than any other single destination in Southeast Asia. Watersports are centred around two main beaches: Pattaya, a 3km stretch of sand and majestic bay, and Jomtien, a 6km beach situated around the heartland from Pattaya. To the north there is Wong Phrachan Beach, for those looking for a quieter spot for swimming and relaxation.

Rayong – Koh SamedRayong combines a lush interior with a coastline of quiet beaches and coves that are less developed than Pattaya and promises a more tranquil vacation by the sea. The best beaches are to be found near the seaside town of Ban Phe. Quality hotels are available at various locations, although comfortable beach bungalows are the typical accommodations in the area. Ko Samet is well established as a popular destination for overseas visitors and weekend excursionists from Bangkok. Ko Samet remains as a picturesque island with many attractive coves, bays, and some excellent beaches – the most stunning of which is Hat Sai Kaeo.

For more information: www.tourismthailand.org/sg

Railay Rock Climbing, krabi.

“Krabi – one of the most beautiful Thai provinces facing the Andaman Sea.”

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INDONESIA: A TREASURE TROVE WORTH EXPLORINGBlazing mornings, balmy afternoons, and chilly nights characterised this short expedition to East Java

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The only destination I had visited in Indonesia was the island of Bali a couple of years back. When I received the invitation from the

Indonesian Tourism Board in Singapore, I had little knowledge of what East Java had to offer, and was intoxicated with curiosity the moment I set foot in Juanda International Airport in Surabaya.

During one of the many bus rides of the trip, a short stop-over was scheduled on the way to the city of Probolinggo. A couple of us hopped off the bus and walked on the

uneven tarmac in the light drizzle to a little coffee joint located at the corner of the street. A cluster of motorcycles were parked haphazardly at the front of the shop, which was furnished with long wooden benches and tables. Coffee packets lined the vibrant yellow wall and doubled up as the menu. Life in this part of the world seem to move along a little slower; conversations over coffee on a Friday afternoon and long drags off cigarettes were small marks of such pronounced leisure.

Probolinggo - BeeJay Bakau ResortFamished after a 3-hour bus ride, we

tucked into a meal during our stop-over at BeeJay Bakau Resort

(BJBR). Located on the fringes of Probolinggo, BJBR is constructed

in the midst of a mangrove swamp and offers you breath-taking views of the Bali Sea. It is tranquillity located in Probolinggo city – a labyrinth surrounded by lush greenery. This resort plucks you away from the bustle of city living

and demands your undivided attention. Accommodation can be found in the form of floating huts, and the stunning views trick your senses into believing you are in the Maldives.

Bromo Sunrise TourAfter lunch, the tour group departed to Bromo. The bus carried us uphill towards Sukapura, where we had to alight, carrying our pre-packed overnight bags to hop on to a little jeep that took us through an unlit, narrow, and bumpy road up to Hotel Sion View for the night. Travellers do not stay in this region for more than a night, as the sunrise tour and visiting Mount Bromo itself are the main attractions. As a result, many hotels in this area offer extremely basic amenities - so remember to adjust your expectations for a few hours or opt for a slightly more luxe stay.

Before the trip, I had been warned multiple times of the ‘freezing cold’ temperatures up in Bromo that dips to almost 12 degrees; but after experiencing the sweltering heat of an Indonesian afternoon, I was sceptical of such chilly weather ... until I reached the hotel and

found myself whipping out both my sweater and leather jacket in a desperate attempt to keep myself warm.

The tour guide instructed us to be ready by two in the morning to head out for the Bromo Sunrise Tour. An organised jeep tour included a stop at Gunung Penanjakan - the best viewing point for picture perfect views of both Mount Bromo and Mount Semeru.

It was almost half-past two in the morning, and our driver dropped us off at a distance that would take about five to ten minutes to reach Penanjakan by foot. Our early drop-off was mainly due to the road being packed with jeeps and motorbikes, making it impossible for vehicles to manoeuvre through.

I was breathless after the short hike, cold despite my seven layers of clothes, and tired, but anticipation and excitement trumped the

View of Mount Bromo from Gunang Penanjakan © Michael Ozaki

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fatigue that I was feeling.If you are visiting this place over the

weekend, it would mean having to share the viewpoint with hordes of tourists as well as locals, who line the barricades for the best views of the sunrise and the volcanoes. Sometime between five and six in the morning, the golden rays started to peek over the horizon ever so slowly, illuminating the landscape. Standing at Penanjakan (2,770m), overlooking the clouds, the scenery that unfolded before my eyes was almost ethereal. To my left, I could see the outline of Mount Bromo in the foreground, with Mount Semeru at the back, emitting thick, sulphurous smoke, which looked like a cloud suspended in mid-air.

After snapping countless pictures in attempts to immortalise the moment, the tour group headed back down for the next leg of the tour. On the way to our jeep, we stopped to savour little knick-knacks such as Goreng Pisang, sold by street vendors and a much needed cup of piping hot white coffee at one of the many little stalls lining the road up to the viewing point.

Mount Bromo and Sea of Sand TourA short ride away and we found ourselves in the heart of Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park, standing on the vast plains of the ‘Sea of Sand’. I stood on the waves of the dark sand, trying to take in my surroundings. One could opt to take a 45-minute walk, or a horse ride towards the ‘Stairway to Heaven’, which will lead you to the rim of the volcano, allowing you gain a clearer view of the crater of Mount Bromo.

Words alone are unable to capture the piercing beauty of Bromo. It is without a doubt an experience like none other - and that too, just a short flight away from home!

Amazing MalangFor the last portion of the trip, we headed to the city of Malang. I was pleasantly surprised to find that this city too had a cooler climate.

The first order of the day in this laid back town was fruit picking. We were brought to Kusuma Agro - one of the pioneers of agricultural tourism in Indonesia, managed by the Kusuma Agrowisata hotel group. I walked through Apple, Orange, and Pink Guava

plantations in the cool morning - twisting fresh fruit, plucking them from trees, and biting into crunchy goodness on the spot. Located a 1000 meters above sea level, the chilly weather, scenic mountain views, and picturesque apple orchards made for an idyllic morning in Malang.

For an authentic Javanese dining experience, we stopped by Waroeng Bamboe Sidomulyo, a bamboo restaurant for lunch. The eatery is built around a rectangular pond, and provided a refreshing and rustic concept. Short tables and mats humbly furnished the place, and patrons had to remove their footwear before sitting on the floor to dine. The meal was not foreign to my Singaporean palate - grilled fish, steamed white rice, and tempeh were but some of the many excellent dishes that were served. The entire experience left me feeling as though I had just been invited into a house for a meal.

Malang moves at a leisurely pace and is in the process of developing its tourism sector.

Current attractions include a theme-park (Jawa Timur Park 2) and a transportation museum, Museum Angkut, which is bound to be a treat for families with young children.

This short trip to Indonesia exceeded my expectations in every aspect, and left me with memories of scenic views that were unparalleled in every measure. Indonesia is definitely a treasure trove worth digging deep into.

For more information, log on to http://www.indonesia.travel/

A photo stop during the jeep ride towards Mt. Bromo Pick Fresh Fruits at Kusuma Agro © Michael Ozaki)Waroeng Bamboe Sidomulyo

Take a Walk, or Get on a Horse Towards the ‘Stairway to Heaven’ © Michael Ozaki

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FAMILY FUN AND EXCITEMENT AT BUKIT GAMBANG RESORT CITY Planning family trip? Then check out Bukit Gambang Resort City (BGRC), an integrated resort city destination, which offers multiple attractions in one location.Bukit Gambang Safari ParkNestled within 138 acres of secondary jungle and just 35km before the city of Kuantan, Bukit Gambang Safari Park is the largest Zoo Safari Park in Malaysia. This award-winning Safari Park is an animal sanctuary that focuses on animal conservation and edutainment. Presenting close to 300 animal species from around the world, BGRC carefully designed different park zones and districts to maximise your experience with them.

Hop into the Wild Savannah tram and get up close and personal with the animals during the tram ride at the Safari

drive-through zone. Visitors can watch animals in their natural habitat while riding in a secured air-conditioned tram.

Bukit Gambang Safari Park is popular for showcasing the first and only white lions in Malaysia at Simba Hill. In addition, BGRC’s unique experiences extend to the The Simba Hill Gourmet Hall, the first and only dining experience in Malaysia which allows you to dine with white lions - with a clear protective glass separating the diners and the lions, of course!

Explore an array of entertaining shows at this Safari Park. Highlights include the African Yabara Fire Show, Tarzan

Adventure Show, and the largest Bird Aviary in Malaysia. The Safari Park will also present a new show in the third quarter of year 2016, featuring one of a kind “no-contact” show, showcasing predators such as tigers and several other cats in a whole new light!

Bukit Gambang Water ParkDubbed the best water park in Malaysia, it covers a total area of 45.8 acres and offers multiple fun water activities suitable for the whole family. The popular attractions include the largest wave pool in Malaysia with eight different wave patterns, the longest family raft ride, canopy slide, 6-lane racer in Malaysia and the child-friendly Penguin Island. Bukit Gambang Water Park is also an award-winning water park awarded by the Malaysian Association of Amusement, Themepark and Family Attractions (MAATFA).

Exciting Outdoor Recreational ActivitiesExciting outdoor recreational activities are also available at BGRC, like horse-riding, ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle) fun rides and off-road rides, paintball target shooting, paintball warzone, flying fox, sky trail, archery, obstacle course challenges and team building activities. The newest addition and highlight is the ATV Safari Adventure, which will take approximately 45 minutes (6km). Visitors will get a close encounter with free-roaming animals in the famous African Wild Savannah while riding the ATV. BGRC is the first and only resort city in the country that offers an ATV Safari Adventure experience.

How to get here?Strategically located about 218 km from Kuala Lumpur and 35 km from the famous beach town of Kuantan, BGRC is accessible by road via the East Coast Expressway. For those choosing to fly, they can go to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport (often known as Subang Airport), Penang International Airport or Singapore Changi Airport for direct flight to Kuantan Airport. BGRC is a scenic 30-minute drive from the airport.

For more information please visit www.bgrc.com.my or call Bukit Gambang Resort City at +6 09–548 8000

Family with Alpaca Safari Park, Simba Hill Plaza, White Lion

Safari Park, Wild Savannah

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DISCOVER THE UNTAMED BEAUTY OF NORWAYFrom rugged landscapes to a diverse range of wildlife species, Norway is one of Scandinavia’s stunning countries that charms travellers with its unpretentious visage

Embark on an unforgettable Norwegian journey that immerses you into the culture and beauty of this Nordic country. Places such as Tromso, Narvik, and Lofoten islands possess unspoiled habitats, which

support and sustain various species of flora and fauna. These places also provide travellers with extraordinary sights of the Northern Lights, deep fjords and striking sceneries.

TromsoThe city of Tromso is a major cultural and historical hub in Norway that houses several museums and distinguishable centuries-old wooden buildings. Situated above the Arctic Circle, Tromso is the perfect place to view the Northern

Lights, a natural phenomenon that lights up the night time sky of the region. If weather conditions permit, you will be able to see the stunning lights from the city.

Join the Tromso sightseeing tour to see some of the best attractions in the city. The neo-classical architecture, and multi-cultural community will immerse you into the city’s Nordic heritage and culture. You may also board the Fjellheisen- an aerial tramway, up to Mt. Storsteinen, a mountain ledge that is located 421 m above sea-level, where you can indulge in a panoramic view of Tromso and the vicinity. The Arctic city is also known for its outdoor activities and its dynamic nightlife. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the untamed wilderness that provides opportunities to hike, fish, and even kayak on the cold waters of the Arctic.

Although the city was founded 200 years ago, it was first occupied by people thousands of years back. It became a starting point for expeditions to the Arctic, and hence nicknamed, “Gateway to the Arctic”.

NarvikAs the third-largest town in Norway, Narvik is best known for its dramatic scenery and imposing mountains. The Bardu municipality, 75th km north of Narvik is also home to the Polar Park that is located in the northernmost part of Narvik. If you have an affinity for wildlife, then this Arctic Wildlife Centre is worth a visit. You can get up close and personal with wolves, brown bears, foxes and other mammals in the park. Continue exploring the region, and take in the sights of

Narvik, Norway

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breath-taking fjords and quaint wooden houses set against the mountainous backdrop.

Satisfy your hunger with some authentic Sami cuisine, and learn more about local Sami culture as you venture to Vesterålen, a district in Nordland County. From white, sandy beaches to picturesque, narrow fjords, Vesterålen welcomes everyone to its scenic landscapes and diverse marine life that includes whales and seals. Meet Santa’s famous helpers when you drop by the Reindeer Farm. Get to know more about these docile creatures that play a crucial role in the lifestyle of the Sami people, who utilise reindeers as a means for transport and food.

LofotenNoted as one of the untamed islands of Norway, Lofoten is a great spot for fishing and boasts charming sceneries that captivates travellers from around the world. Trollfjord, an arctic fjord located between the Norwegian archipelagos of Lofoten and Vesteralen, is an outstanding attraction that offers spectacular views of craggy peaks, and lush greenery. The area around Trollfjord is famed for being the perfect spot

to watch the impressive birds of prey in their natural habitat. Embark on a nature expedition, when you join a Sea Eagle Safari. Sail across the narrow fjord on a rigid inflatable boat (RIB), and take a closer look at magnificent Sea Eagles circling above the boat. You may even get the chance to feed these birds, as you throw fish into the sea and watch them dive into the icy, cold waters to collect them.

The fishing villages of Henningsvær and Stamsund, located in the Lofoten archipelago, are mostly popular for their rich cultural scene and their natural sceneries, which include tranquil blue waters and quaint villages.

Board the Hurtigruten cruise ship to traverse the fjord, and take in the surrounding sights of the vicinity. The Norwegian cruise line has played an important role in the lives of the people living in the region for more than century.

Check out EU Holidays 10-day, 7-night, Aurora Chasing in Norway tour to book your travel package now! The itinerary covers most of the places featured in this article.

For more information on tours and packages to Norway, please visit: www.euholidays.com.sg.

Northern lights Tromso, Norway.

Henningsvaer, Lofoten-islands.

“Lofoten is a great spot for fishing and boasts charming sceneries that captivates travellers from around the world.”

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Dep Dates: May 24,26,31, Jun 2,7,9,16,23,30 Aug 4, Sep 1,8,15 Oct 3,13

Dep Dates: May 26,31,Jun 2,9,16,23,30, Jul 15, Aug 4,25,Sep8,15,29,Oct 2,6,13,20,27

Cfm Dep: Jun 3,7,10,14 Dep Dates: Apr 19, May 4,6,10,17,24,26, Jun 17,21, Jul 1,3, Aug 4,5,19, Sep 2,4,16,30, Oct 1,2,7,13,14,21

11D CROATIA, SLOVENIA & BOSNIA

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C h i n a t o w n Po i n t : 1 3 3 N e w B r i d g e R o a d # 0 3 - 1 1 / 1 2 / 1 3 / 1 4 / 1 6 A

Dep Dates: May 3, 6, 13, 27, 28, Jun 2, 9, 16, 28, Jul 5, Aug 5, 25, Sep 1, 7, 15, 19, Oct 8, 24 Nov - Dec

11D EUROPE HIGHLIGHT• Special meals in Italy, Germany, France and Belgium• Visit Montparnasse for a panoramic view of Paris

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fr$1088Dep Dates: May 17,24,31,Jun 7,14,21,28, Aug 2,9,16,23,30,Sep 6,13,20,27, Oct 4,11,18,25,Nov 1,8,15,22,29, Dec 6,13,20,27,2017 Jan 3, 10,17,24,31

• Keukenhof visit – a parade of Tulips • Special meals

• Dinner on Danube River Cruise • Wieliczka Salt Mine• Hallstat • Cesky Krumlov • Karlovy Vary

• 4 Star hotel throughout • Stay 2N in Lisbon, Madrid & Barcelona• Cathedral & Giralda Tower, Alhambra & Generalife Garden (Entrance included)

11D NORTHERN SPAIN• Pamplona • San Sebastián • Santiago de Compostela

Dep Dates: May 26,Jun 2, 9, Sep 8, 22, Oct 6,

• Lunch on clifftop castle overlooking Lake Bled• Plitvice Lake National Park • Rastoke Scenic Village

8/10D WINTER FINLAND

Dep Dates: Nov 25, 27, 30Dec 2,4,7,9,11,14,16,18,21,23,27,28,30

10D SUMMER ARCTIC FINLAND NORWAY + NORDKAPPDep dates: Jun 10, 19, Jul 8

12/16D SCANDINAVIA + ICELAND/RUSSIA

Dep dates: May 18, 25, Jun, 1, 8, 15, 29, Jul, 7, 14, Aug, 3, 24, Sep 1, 8

Overnight at New glass Igloo*• Aurora hunting safari by Snowmobile

Dep Dates: May 12,21,26 Jun 2,4,9,11,16 Jul 5,28 Sep 15,29

11D PICTURESQUE NORWAY

9/14D AMAZING GREAT BRITAIN / UNITED KINGDOM & IRELAND

Dep dates:Nov 25, Dec 2,16,23,27• Covers both Northern & Southern Iceland9D6N WINTER ICELAND

• Shakespeare’s birth place • Alnwick Castle • Stonehenge

Dep dates: May 19, Jun 9, 16• Pulpit Rock • Trollstigen (Troll’s path)

• Geirangerfjord scenic cruise • Briksdal glacier tour by troll car

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AMERICA ASIA

JAPAN

TAIWAN

• Chinatown Point: 133 New Bridge Road #03-11/12/13/14/16A • Fook Hai Building: 150 South Bridge Road #01-21• MICE: 150 South Bridge Road #01-21 (2nd Level) • Email: [email protected] • www.euholidays.com.sg • www.facebook.com/euholidays • All prices are subject to applicable taxes, fuel surcharges and service fee as indicated. • Taxes subject to change and or currency fluctuations. • Terms apply, please contact merchant for more information

Cfm Dep: May 20,27 Jun 3,10,24 Dep: JUl 1, Aug 5 Fall Foliage Dep: Sep 16,22,23,29,30 Oct 6,7,13,14,21

13/14D EASTERN USA + CANADA / ORLANDO

Free upgrade to Sheraton Fallsview Room

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Dep Dates: Jun 4,13,25, Jul 2,Aug6,20 fr$298

8/10 DAYS JIUZHAIGOU VALLEY/HUANGLONG/ LESHAN GIANT BUDDHA / MOUNT EMEI + HAILUOGOU LUXURY TOUR

8D7N SHANGHAI/SUZHOU/JIAXING/HONGCUN/HUANGSHAN/QIANDAO LAKE/HANGZHOU HIGHLIGHT/ WUZHEN/ NANJING/WUXIDep Dates: Jun 4,11,18,Jul 2,Aug 2,06,20, Sep - Dec

8/10D KUNMING.DALI LIJIANG SHANGRI-LA LUXURY TOUR Dep Dates: Jun 9,14, Aug5

Dep Dates: Daily Dep

Dep Dates: Jun3,7,10,14,20, Jul5,13,22, Aug 8

Dep Dates: Jun 25,27,28,30, Jul 2,5,6,8,10,12

Dep Dates: Jun 3,7,10,14,28,Jul2,5,6,8,11,12,15,16,19,Aug 5,10,20

Dep Dates: Jun - Aug

5/7D XIAMEN/HUA’AN TULOU/QUANZHOU/MOUNT WUYI/FUZHOU WORLD CULTURAL HERITAGE TOUR

7/8D HIGHLIGHT OF HOKKAIDO

8D HIGHLIGHT OF TOKYO/ IBARAKI / NIIGATA

9D DATE WITH KYUSHU

Voted Singapore No.1 Europe & USA Travel Agency

11/12D USA WESTERN DELIGHTFree Las Vegas City Lights Tour by Helicopter*

Free Upgrade to Balcony Cabin*

Cfm Dep: May 14 Jun 2,9 Dep: Jul 7 Sep 17,24 Oct 1, 15,20,29

Dep: Jun 17 Jul 1, Aug 5 Sep 2,9

17D CANADIAN ROCKIES + ALASKA CRUISE

EXOTIC

AUSTRALIA & NEW ZEALAND

10D7ND AMAZING TURKEY •”UNESCO World Heritage” - Safranbolu • Free wifi on board

•Mango Picking Experience • Tainan old mansion House• Neiwan Old Street

Celebrate International Mango Festival

11D ROMANTIC GREECE + DUBAI• Upgrade 2N 5Mykonos Hotels* • Dinner at Oia Village with sunset view

Cfm Dep: Apr 27 May 11,13,29 Jun 5,13 Dep: May 18 Jul 1,3 Aug 5,27 Sep 1,8,9,15,22,23,29

9/12D SOUTH AFRICA TWIN CITY + VICTORIA FALLSDep Dates: May - Jun

Dep Dates: Aug 6, Sep 10,24, Oct 7,21, Nov 5,25, Dec 2,9,16,23, Jan 27

10/13D NEW ZEALAND + AURORA AUSTRALIS• Milford Sound Included*

Dep Dates: May 20,22,31, Jun7,10, 14,Jul 5,15, Aug2,16,19 Sep6

6/8D SYDNEY / MELBOURNE SYDNEY SPLENDOUR

Dep Dates: May 27, 28, Jun 4, 11, Jul 2, Aug 6, Sep 3

CHINA

Exclusive

Dep Date: Jun 18fr$398

8D SHANGHAI + DISNEYLANDEXCLUSIVE

6D4N TRAVEL TO KOREA

4D3N HONG KONG / DISNEYLAND4D3N SEOUL

4D3N BANGKOK HUAHIN

3D2N BALI EZY PACK + 1N FREE

KOREA

FREE & EASY (Land Tour only)

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8D TAIWAN TWIN THEME LEISUE

6D TASTE OF SUMMER TAIWAN

8D6N WONDERFUL TIME KOREA + JEJU

7D/8D SCENIC KOREA

8D6N BUSAN JEOLLA

10D CHINA NORTHEASTERNDep Dates: Sep 6, 10, 15

fr$1488Dep Dates: May 26, Jun 2,9,16,23,30, Jul 7, Aug 4, 28, Sep 3, 10, 24

7D6N ROMANTIC OKINAWA + TAIPEI

8D SPLENDID TAIWAN

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