My Unforgettable Journey Through the Rockies  

As a travel agent, I’ve planned countless vacations for clients – from tropical getaways to European city-hopping adventures. But nothing quite prepared me for the breathtaking beauty and sheer scale of my road trip through Western Canada. Driving from Vancouver to Jasper, with stops in Whistler, Kelowna, Banff, and Lake Louise, was not just a professional explorationit was a personal adventure that reminded me why I fell in love with travel in the first place and in the end, decided to move to Canada!  

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The Urban Getaway

The journey began in Vancouver, a city where the ocean meets mountains and modern life blends seamlessly with the outdoors. I always recommend clients spend at least two days here. Stanley Park is a mustbiking around the Seawall with views of the harbor and forests is unbelievable. Granville Island’s food market is a delight, and for those who love a panoramic view, a ride up Grouse Mountain is well worth it. The city’s vibe is easygoing yet vibrantperfect start to a road trip. 

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Wine Country Charm

Next, I headed inland to Kelowna, located in the heart of the Okanagan Valley. This region is one of Canada’s top wine-producing areas, and the rolling vineyards overlooking Okanagan Lake are stunning. I toured several wineries (yes, tastings included!), and each one offered not just incredible wine but also warm hospitality. Kelowna has a Mediterranean feelsunshine, lakefront beaches, and a relaxed pace. It’s the perfect mid-trip stop to unwind.  

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The Crown Jewels of the Rockies

From Kelowna, the drive into Banff National Park is jaw-dropping – towering peaks, glacier-fed rivers, and wildlife around every bend. Banff town is a quaint mountain hub full of charm, but the surrounding scenery steals the show. I hiked the Tunnel Mountain trail for sweeping views and soaked in the Banff Upper Hot Springs afterward. I highly recommend taking the trip up to Banff Gondola and getting the best views of Banff.  

Lake Louise was next, and it’s every bit as stunning in person as it is in photos. The turquoise lake, backed by glaciers and rugged peaks, is otherworldly. I paddled a canoe on the water and hiked to the Lake Agnes Tea House for a well-earned cup of tea with a view. 

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Alana at Lake Louise in Canada

Rugged and Raw

The Icefields Parkway between Lake Louise and Jasper is arguably the most beautiful road I’ve ever driven. Waterfalls, glaciers, and wildlife appear around every turn. Jasper itself feels wilder and less polished than Banff, which I loved. I took the SkyTram up Whistlers Mountain and watched the sun set over a vast, untouched landscape. Another favourite ‘pinch me’ moment was Maligne Lake and going over to Spirit Island which is one of the most photographed views of The Canadian Rockies.  

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Take me to the Mountains

This road trip reawakened my passion for Canada’s natural wonders. As a travel agent, I now recommend this route to clients seeking both adventure and tranquility. Western Canada offers a rare blend of pristine wilderness and world-class hospitality – and it’s all accessible by car.  

Ready to hit the road? Let me help you plan the journey of a lifetime. 

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Snowy Peaks & Southern Charm  

Queenstown, New Zealand. Even saying the name out loud brings back a rush of cold air, the crisp scent of pine trees, and that first glorious moment when I clipped onto my skis and looked out across the Remarkables. 

My Queenstown ski holiday was everything I hoped for and a bit more chaotic, thrilling, and beautiful than I’d expected.

A view of the mountains - this never ceases to amaze me

A view of the mountains – this never ceases to amaze me

I arrived in early September, the start of Spring skiing. Queenstown greeted me with its usual dramatic flair: snow-capped mountains, a glassy lake, and that buzz of energy that seems to linger in the air, like the whole town is running on excitement and espresso. My accommodation was in Fernhill at The Mercure Hotel, and I recommend always upgrading to a Lake View room when in Queenstown there is something special about opening your curtains in the morning to the beautiful view of the lake and mountains. 

Upgrading to a Lake View Room is always worth it

Upgrading to a Lake View Room is always worth it

Skiing was obviously the main event. The Remarkables and Coronet Peak were my go-to mountains. Both are less than an hour from town, with well-organized shuttles, and offer very different vibes.  

Coronet Peak felt more like a local mountain, less intimidating, with night skiing and a relaxed atmosphere. If you are a first-time skier, they have a great beginner’s area and a gondola that can be taken up to a viewpoint so you can experience the top of the mountain without having to ski down.   

 

View from the top of Coronet Peak

View from the top of Coronet Peak

The Remarkables, though, was where I felt most alive. Wide open bowls, narrow chutes, and powder that actually made me laugh out loud as I flew down it. I highly recommend booking an instructor or guide, even if you are an experienced skier/snowboarder.

The guides have expert knowledge of the mountain and know all the runs, and can take you on runs that you would feel comfortable on, or perhaps you would like a little challenge and like to try a little blue or black run.  

Skiing The Remarkables

Skiing The Remarkables

Off the slopes, Queenstown has plenty to offer. Fergburger is everything people say it is and moreyes, the line is long, but the food is next-level. I also spent an evening soaking in the Onsen Hot Pools, which overlook the Shotover River. Imagine sitting in steaming water with snow falling gently around you. That’s the kind of moment you don’t forget. 

The town itself is small but lively. I found myself slipping into a routine: ski all day, hit a local pub or restaurant in the evening, and there are so many dining options. Whether you are going with your friends and would like to experience a local pub or if you are traveling with your family and prefer a cosy restaurant. There is something for everyone and all are within walking distance.  

Downtown Views of Queenstown

Downtown Views of Queenstown

If you’re craving a thrill that’s both terrifying and exhilarating, the Shotover Canyon Swing is an absolute must. At 109 metres high with a 60-metre freefall, it’s the world’s highest cliff jump, and it delivers every ounce of that promise. The experience begins with a heart-pounding moment as you step off the platform, plummeting into the canyon before the swing arcs you into a massive 200-metre arc over the Shotover River.  

What makes it unforgettable isn’t just the height or the speed – it’s the freedom to choose how you jump. From backflips to tandem swings, the options are as wild as your imagination. The guides are pros, making sure you feel safe and psyched, whether it’s your first swing or your fifth. It’s a rush like no other, and for anyone chasing that perfect blend of fear and fun, it’s a Queenstown highlight you won’t regret. 

 

 

Canyon Swing

By the end of the trip, my legs were sore, my gear was slightly worse for wear, and my phone was full of mountain photos I knew couldn’t really do it justice. Queenstown is a place where nature shows off and adventure never really stops. Whether you’re a seasoned skier or just looking for a winter escape, this little alpine town at the bottom of the world is absolutely worth it. 

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Exploring Thailand with Odynovo Tours

Thailand, with its rich culture, vibrant markets, and lush landscapes, proved to be an unforgettable destination. Traveling with Odynovo Tours made the experience seamless and luxurious, allowing me to explore the country’s highlights in comfort and style. From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the serene mountains of Chiang Mai, this journey was a tapestry of unforgettable sights, cultural encounters, and indulgent stays at world-class properties.

Temple in Bangkok

Temple in Bangkok

Bangkok: A Vibrant Urban Adventure

Bangkok welcomed me with its electric energy and vibrant mix of tradition and modernity.

Tuk Tuk in Bangkok

Tuk Tuk in Bangkok

Mae Klong Railway Market:

This was one of the most unique experiences of the trip. Watching vendors swiftly pack their goods as the train rolled through was a thrilling reminder of the city’s dynamic spirit.

Maeklong Railway Market in Thailand

Maeklong Railway Market in Thailand

Elephant Camp 6:

Spending time with these gentle giants was a great experience. Learning about their care and conservation while seeing them roam freely was heartwarming as well as interactive with feeding and washing them.

Kissing Elephant in Chiang Mai

Kissing Elephant in Chiang Mai

Floating Markets:

The floating markets of Chiang Mai were a vibrant showcase of local life, with merchants selling everything from fresh produce to handmade goods right from their boats.

Floating Market in Chiang Mai

Floating Market in Chiang Mai

The Odynovo Advantage

Odynovo Tours went above and beyond to make this journey unforgettable:

Monk at The Grand Palace Temple in Bangkok

Monk at The Grand Palace Temple in Bangkok

  • Custom Itineraries: The personalized planning ensured every moment of the trip reflected my interests.
  • Expert Guides: The knowledgeable guides provided rich insights into Thailand’s history, culture, and hidden gems.
Elephant in Chiang Mai

Elephant in Chiang Mai

  • Seamless Travel: From private transfers to flexible schedules, every detail was handled with care, leaving me free to immerse myself in the experience
Food in Thailand

Food in Thailand

Antarctica with Viking Expeditions

For travellers seeking the extraordinary, Antarctica remains the ultimate destination – raw, remote, and radiantly beautiful. With Viking Expeditions, you can explore this untouched continent in comfort and style.  Viking makes the wild feel wonderfully welcoming – Antarctica is closer than you think.

 

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Viking Polaris in Antarctica

Your journey begins aboard one of Viking’s purpose-built expedition ships, such as the Viking Polaris or Viking Octantis. These small, state-of-the-art vessels are designed specifically for polar travel, featuring reinforced hulls for icy waters, onboard science labs, expedition toys and sleek Scandinavian interiors that feel both modern and warmly inviting. Each stateroom includes a private veranda – perfect for spotting icebergs, penguins, and even passing whales right from your room.

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Once you arrive in Antarctic waters, the true magic begins. For those seeking a more intimate encounter with the icy wilderness, kayaking excursions are a must. Paddle through mirror-like waters among floating ice and wildlife, guided by experienced expedition staff – it’s a peaceful, unforgettable way to feel truly part of the landscape.

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Amy & Marie kayaking Antarctica with Viking

Among the many wildlife encounters, penguin sightings are always a highlight. You’ll likely spot Gentoo penguins, easily recognized by their bright orange beaks and playful nature as they waddle across the snow or dive gracefully into the sea. Chinstrap penguins, named for the thin black line under their heads, are just as charming—often seen in large, noisy colonies perched on rocky outcrops.  Each encounter feels like a scene from a nature documentary – only you’re in it.

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There’s nothing quite like your first landing on the Antarctic continent.  Stepping off the zodiac and planting your boots into the snow, you realize: you’ve arrived at the bottom of the world.  It’s a moment of pure wonder, one that travelers describe as humbling, emotional, and unforgettable. This isn’t just another stop on a trip – it’s a once-in-a-lifetime moment of connection with the planet’s most remote frontier.

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Why Viking Expeditions?

One of the most anticipated parts of any Antarctic voyage is the Drake Passage – the legendary stretch of ocean between South America and Antarctica. With Viking Expeditions, this crossing is faster and far more comfortable than most expect.

Viking’s commitment to luxury, education, and sustainability transforms Antarctica into more than just a place on the map; it becomes a life-changing journey to one of the most awe-inspiring corners of the Earth.

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Marie zodiac cruising in Antarctica

Sunny Portugal

Welcome To Portugal

My Sunny Portugal tour with Collette in November was an unforgettable experience, filled with rich history, stunning scenery, and the early magic of the holiday season. Over 10 days, I travelled from Lisbon through Évora and the Algarve to the Portuguese Riviera, enjoying a perfect blend of guided sightseeing and time to explore on my own.

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Lisbon

Lisbon was the perfect place to start. I wandered through its charming neighborhoods, admired the tiled buildings, and tasted some of the best pastries I’ve ever had. One highlight was visiting the beautiful Belém Tower. Standing beside the river with the sun setting behind it, I could almost feel the centuries of maritime history the tower has witnessed—it was magical.

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You had me at Monchique

Next was Évora, a city that felt like a step back in time. I loved exploring its cobbled streets, ancient Roman ruins, and quiet little squares. It had such a peaceful, old-world charm.

Then came the Algarve, with its dramatic coastline and relaxed seaside vibe. One of my favorite moments was visiting the quaint village of Monchique, tucked away in the mountains. It was so peaceful and picturesque—full of narrow streets, local artisan shops, and views that stretched for miles. I even tried medronho, a local fruit brandy that definitely warmed me up!

Monchique

Early Christmas Delights

Since it was November, I got to enjoy the beginning of the Christmas season, which added something really special to the trip. While the Christmas markets weren’t officially part of the itinerary, I stumbled across a few in Lisbon and other towns. The smell of roasted chestnuts, mulled wine, cinnamon pastries, and grilled sausages filled the evening air, and the twinkling lights made everything feel extra festive. It was such a lovely, cozy surprise that really brought the spirit of the season to life.

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Adios Portugal – I will be back

Change to the combination of rich culture, natural beauty, festive spirit, and unforgettable highlights made this journey truly heartwarming and enriching. I came home with a full heart, a camera roll full of memories, and a deep appreciation for everything Portugal has to offer.

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Exploring Iceland: Self-Drive and Soak

Iceland is a dream destination for travellers who crave the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. With snow-fed waterfalls roaring to life and hot springs offering warm retreats, April is an ideal time for a self-driving adventure.  Iceland is truly breathtaking and one to add to your bucket list for self-driving enthusiasts.

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Essential Tips

  1. Dress for the Occasion:
    Bring swimsuits and quick-dry towels for hot springs and waterproof clothing for exploring waterfalls. Iceland’s weather can be unpredictable, so layering is key.
  2. Rent the Right Vehicle:
    A 4WD vehicle is ideal for reaching more remote spots especially if the roads are still icy or muddy.  If possible, hire a Hybrid vehicle – it will save you money when filling up for fuel!
  3. Plan for Daylight Hours:
    In April, you’ll enjoy 13-16 hours of daylight, but always check the time for sunset to avoid driving in the dark on unfamiliar roads.
  4. Stay Informed:
    Use apps like Vedur for weather updates and Road.is to monitor road conditions, especially when heading to remote areas.

 

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Unmissable Hot Springs

Vök Baths – Located in East Iceland on Lake Urriðavatn, Vök Baths are a unique experience. These floating geothermal pools blend seamlessly with the serene lake, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The hot water contrasts beautifully with the cool lake air, and their eco-conscious design includes an on-site café with delicious herbal teas made from local ingredients.  Be brave and embrace the icy lake plunge!

Vok Ice Lake Dips

GeoSea – Perched on a cliff in North Iceland near Húsavík, GeoSea is a geothermal spa with panoramic views of the Arctic Ocean. The mineral-rich seawater pools are a rarity in Iceland, offering a rejuvenating soak as you watch the waves crash below or catch glimpses of migrating whales. GeoSea is a true gem for combining relaxation with coastal beauty.

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Giljaböð Canyon Baths – For a more secluded experience, head to the Giljaböð Canyon Baths in the North near Akureyri. Accessible only via a guided tour, these remote pools are nestled in a canyon surrounded by rugged wilderness. The serene atmosphere and warm waters make this a truly immersive experience in Iceland’s untouched nature.

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Sky Lagoon – Conveniently located near Reykjavik, Sky Lagoon is a luxurious new addition to Iceland’s hot springs. Its infinity-edge design seamlessly blends with the Atlantic Ocean, offering sweeping views. The seven-step ritual, which includes a sauna, cold plunge, and body scrub, enhances the rejuvenating experience. Perfect as a finale to your road trip or a starting point for adventure.

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Pack your swimsuits, lace up your hiking boots, and hit the road – adventure awaits!

Góða ferð! (Have a great trip!)

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Cruising Through Southeast Asia onboard Oceania Regatta

Starting this Oceania cruise from Australia was the perfect gateway into adventure. From Australia’s tropical north, we set out across the sea, hitting dream destinations like Komodo, Bali, Java, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore. Here’s a quick rundown of the highlights, along with all the perks that made this cruise unforgettable.

Oceania Regatta Top Deck

Oceania Regatta Top Deck

Trip Highlights:

  • Komodo Island: Seeing Komodo dragons in the wild was unbelievable! These giant lizards are only found on Komodo Island, and they add a wild, almost prehistoric thrill to the trip.
Komodo Dragon in Komodo Island

Komodo Dragon in Komodo Island

  • Java Sea & Java Island: Java offers deep cultural experiences. Borobudur Temple, dating back to the 9th century, was breathtaking in both size and detail—a true masterpiece of Buddhist architecture.
Java Sea in Indonesia

Java Sea in Indonesia

  • Kuala Lumpur: The city buzzes with energy! Exploring the Petronas Towers, street markets, and neighborhoods full of Malay, Chinese, and Indian influences gave me a real feel for Kuala Lumpur’s diversity.
Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur

Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur

  • Singapore: Singapore is a futuristic oasis. Gardens by the Bay is stunning, and each neighborhood, from Chinatown to Little India, reveals something special about the city’s cultural mix. Plus, the food scene here is amazing!
Top of Marina Bay Sands at Night in Singapore

Top of Marina Bay Sands at Night in Singapore

Oceania Experience

  • Accommodation: The Concierge Veranda Stateroom was like a home away from home, complete with a private balcony
Cabin on board the Oceania Regatta

Cabin on board the Oceania Regatta

  • Food & Drink: The food onboard was divine – gourmet meals in specialty restaurants, with beer and wine at lunch/dinner as a package inclusion at time of booking, this may vary.
Lobster Pasta on the Oceania Regatta

Lobster Pasta on the Oceania Regatta

Alaska: Nature, Ice and Wonder

Alaska had always been on my bucket list, but nothing could have prepared me for the sheer beauty and magic of experiencing it firsthand. From the vibrant streets of Anchorage to the serene waters of the Kenai Fjords, and the icy wonderlands of its glaciers, every moment felt like stepping into a postcard.

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Anchorage: Where Adventure Begins

My journey started in Anchorage, a city that perfectly balances modern comforts with wild surroundings. One of my favorite stops was the Anchorage Museum. I spent hours wandering its exhibits, learning about Alaska’s indigenous cultures and admiring stunning artwork that seemed to capture the very soul of the state. It was a perfect introduction to Alaska’s rich heritage.

 

Roaming Moose

Another highlight of my time in Anchorage was the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a sanctuary dedicated to preserving Alaska’s incredible wildlife. Nestled in a stunning mountain valley, the center provides a safe haven for animals like moose, bison, and brown bears.

What I loved most about the center was its commitment to conservation and education. Every enclosure and exhibit told a story about Alaska’s unique ecosystems and the efforts to protect them for future generations. It wasn’t just a visit—it was a chance to connect with the wildlife that makes Alaska so extraordinary.

Volunteering At Alaska Wildlife Centre

Seward and the Kenai Fjords: A Day of Awe

From Anchorage, I hopped on the Alaska Railroad to Seward, and let me tell you, this train ride is something special. As the train weaved through mountains and along rivers, I couldn’t take my eyes off the scenery. Snow-capped peaks, shimmering lakes, and maybe even a bear or two—it was magical.

Alaska Rail

Seward itself is a charming coastal town, but the highlight was undoubtedly the Kenai Fjords Cruise. For six unforgettable hours, I was surrounded by towering cliffs, glistening blue waters, and the raw beauty of Alaska’s coastline. The wildlife was incredible—playful sea otters floated by, massive lion seals basked on rocky outcroppings, and a humpback whale breached right before our eyes, sending ripples through the water. It felt like nature was putting on a private show just for us, leaving me in awe of the world beneath and above the waves.

Sea Lions, Kenai Fjords

Flying High and Landing on Ice

The pinnacle of my trip was the helicopter dogsledding and glacier landing experience. Taking off in the helicopter, soaring over rugged peaks and endless stretches of ice, was exhilarating. When we landed on the glacier, the sheer silence and beauty of the place took my breath away.

Meeting the sled dogs was such a joy—they were eager and energetic, clearly loving every moment of what they do. Gliding across the glacier on a sled, with nothing but snow and sky around me, was an experience I’ll never forget.

Dog Sledding

Leaving a Piece of My Heart in Alaska

Every stop on this trip reminded me of why I’d always dreamed of coming to Alaska. From the culture and history of Anchorage to the untamed beauty of Seward and the thrill of exploring glaciers, it was a journey of a lifetime.

Alaska isn’t just a place you visit—it’s a place that stays with you, calling you back again and again. And I know I’ll be back.

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Experience Paradise: A Stay at Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort 

When you dream of an escape to a tropical paradise, Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort in Fiji is the embodiment of that dream. Nestled on the stunning island of Vanua Levu, this eco-luxury resort combines breathtaking natural beauty with a commitment to sustainability and cultural immersion. Here’s what makes a stay at this extraordinary resort an unforgettable experience.

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View of Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort from the boat

A Warm Welcome

From the moment you step onto the property, the welcoming spirit of Fiji envelops you. The staff greets you with genuine smiles and the traditional “Bula!” greeting, setting the tone for your adventure. As you sip on a refreshing welcome drink made from local fruits, you’ll immediately feel the warmth and hospitality that Fiji is renowned for.

Welcome Sign At Jmc

Welcome Home

Luxurious Accommodations

Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort offers a range of accommodations designed for comfort and relaxation. Choose from spacious bures (traditional Fijian cottages) that feature luxurious amenities, private decks, and stunning ocean views. Each room is thoughtfully designed to harmonize with the surrounding nature. Imagine waking up to the sound of waves crashing and the gentle rustle of palm trees—this is the essence of paradise.

Ocean Bure At Jmc

Beachfront Bure

Culinary Delights

Dining at Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort is a culinary adventure. The resort’s chefs pride themselves on using fresh, locally sourced ingredients to create dishes that reflect Fijian culture and flavors. Indulge in mouthwatering seafood, tropical fruits, and traditional Fijian dishes served in a breathtaking setting. The beachfront dining experience, with the sun setting over the ocean, is nothing short of magical.

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Private Dining on the Jetty

Adventure Awaits

For those seeking adventure, the resort offers an exciting array of activities to suit every interest, including a trip to their stunning private island. Explore vibrant coral reefs through snorkeling and scuba diving excursions led by experienced guides, all while engaging in the resort’s commitment to marine conservation. These programs not only provide unforgettable underwater experiences but also educate guests about the delicate ecosystem. In addition to aquatic adventures, you can enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, and hiking, ensuring that the thrill of exploration is always within reach.

Private Island At Jmc

Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort has their own private island

Family-Friendly Fun

The resort is exceptionally family-friendly, with a dedicated Kids Club that offers supervised activities for children. While kids engage in fun games and educational activities, parents can indulge in some well-deserved relaxation. The resort’s commitment to family ensures that guests of all ages have an enriching and enjoyable experience.

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One of the kids swimming areas

A stay at Jean-Michel Cousteau Resort is more than just a vacation; it’s an immersive experience that combines luxury, adventure, and cultural connection. Whether you’re lounging on the pristine beach, exploring vibrant reefs, or engaging with the local community, every moment spent here will leave you with lasting memories. In this tropical haven, paradise isn’t just a destination—it’s a way of life.

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Ready for a snorkelling adventure!

Exploring Dubai in 48 Hours: The Ultimate Travel Guide

Evening Desert Safari

For an unforgettable experience in Dubai, the Evening Desert Safari offers a journey through the Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve. Start with a thrilling 4×4 dune drive (not for the faint hearted), capturing a mesmerising sunset over the sands. The adventure continues with camel rides, sandboarding, and a stop for henna painting. At a Bedouin-style camp, enjoy a BBQ feast with local entertainment, surrounded by the tranquil desert. This tour is a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and relaxation for all ages.

Amanda & Marie Desert Sunset

Sunsets on the Dune Safari

Exploring Dubai’s Timeless Charm: A Day in Old Dubai

Begin your journey at the Jumeirah Archaeological Site, where ancient artifacts tell stories of Dubai’s distant past. Next, stop at the Arabian Tea House, a charming spot that blends history with hospitality. Satisfy your sweet cravings with Lokma, a popular fried dessert, served with Emirati Tea. Nearby, the Blue Mosque impresses with its Ottoman-inspired architecture and peaceful ambiance.

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Arabian Tea House

Off to Dubai Old Town. Here, we board an Abra to cross Dubai Creek. On the other side, dive into the vibrant Spice and Gold Souks—where scents of exotic spices and glistening gold lure you into a shopper’s paradise (but don’t forget to haggle – it’s all part of the fun!). This journey through Dubai’s historical heart is a perfect way to discover the city’s enduring spirit and diversity.

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Taking the Abra across Dubai Creek

The Dubai Mall – The World’s Largest Shopping Mall

The Mall of the Emirates in Dubai offers the perfect escape from Dubai’s heat, where you can enjoy the cool, refreshing air conditioning while exploring it’s many attractions. It’s home to over 600 shops, with global brands, high-end boutiques, and endless dining options. Unique attractions include Ski Dubai, the indoor ski resort. Take a quick step outside of the Mall to get the best views of Burj Khalifa.

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Views of Burj Khalifa just outside Mall of the Emirates

Emirates Stopover Packages

A Dubai Stopover with Emirates offers travelers the perfect chance to explore Dubai on a stopover. We can book a package with many hotel options, including beach, city, and desert stays, with 24-hour check-in, breakfast, and convenient transfers. Add experiences like desert safaris, water parks, or dinner cruises to customize your stay. It’s an ideal way to make the most of your journey and see the highlights of this dynamic city.

Shangri La Dubai Pool

Pool at Shangri-La Dubai

Discover the Magic of Viking River Cruise Christmas Markets

Magical Christmas River Cruise

As the holiday season approaches, there’s no better way to immerse yourself in the festive spirit than with a Viking River Cruise along the enchanting Danube. With its charming towns adorned in twinkling lights, mouth-watering seasonal treats, and traditional Christmas markets, this journey offers a unique blend of culture and celebration. Let’s explore what makes this cruise a must-do experience.

Viking Rinda

Viking Longship Rinda

The Enchantment of the Danube

The Viking River Cruise through the Christmas markets of the Danube is a feast for the senses. Picture yourself gliding along the serene waters of this iconic river, surrounded by the stunning landscapes of Central Europe. The journey begins in Budapest, a city famous for its thermal baths and stunning architecture. As you set sail, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the Buda Castle and the Parliament Building, both beautifully illuminated against the night sky.

Budapest At Night

Budapest at Night

Exploring Historic Cities

One of the highlights of this cruise is the opportunity to visit historic cities that come alive during the holiday season. Each stop along the Danube reveals its own unique charm and festive traditions. In Vienna, the city’s grand squares are transformed into a winter wonderland, where you can savor traditional treats like roasted chestnuts and warm mulled wine while browsing handcrafted gifts.

In Bratislava, the Christmas markets offer a delightful blend of festive cheer and local charm. Set against the backdrop of the picturesque Old Town, these markets feature quaint wooden stalls filled with handcrafted gifts, ornaments, and traditional Slovakian crafts. The enchanting lights and live music create a warm, welcoming ambiance, making Bratislava’s Christmas markets a highlight of your festive journey along the Danube.

Christmas Ornaments Market Stall

Christmas Markets in Vienna

Festive Delights and Local Flavors

No Christmas market experience would be complete without indulging in local delicacies. Onboard your Viking ship, culinary delights await you as the chefs prepare festive meals inspired by the regions you visit. From hearty goulash in Hungary to delicious strudel in Austria, every meal is a celebration of local flavors.

As you stroll through the markets, don’t miss the opportunity to try local specialties. Each market offers its own unique treats, including the savory delights from the Bavarian stalls and the delectable Linzer Stangerl (chocolate Viennese fingers) that are a holiday favorite. The aromas of cinnamon, nutmeg, and freshly baked goods fill the air, creating an irresistible invitation to taste everything.

Sweet Treats At Vienna Christmas Markets

Delicious Dessert Treats!

A Journey to Remember

A Viking River Cruise through the Christmas markets of the Danube is more than just a vacation; it’s a magical journey that captures the essence of the holiday spirit. With breathtaking scenery, vibrant markets, delicious cuisine, and rich cultural experiences, this cruise offers an unforgettable way to celebrate the season. Whether you’re seeking the perfect holiday gift, enjoying festive treats, or simply soaking in the enchanting atmosphere, this adventure promises memories that will last a lifetime. So pack your bags and prepare to experience the magic of Christmas in Europe!

Hot Chocolate At The Christmas Markets

Mulled Wine at the Christmas Markets in Germany