A long weekend, starting December 15:
I found (nice) hotels on tripadvisor for $600-$800 for 5 nights.
Direct flight Mauritius to Dubai on Emirates 3704 Dec 15 11:20pm (6.5hr) $832 pp incl tax on Orbitz
$755 incl tax on Dec 16 at 6:20pm
Dec 20th DXB to HAU, $564 with FOUR flights
Dec 20th DXB to LON, $360 one stopover
Ryanair, 50GBP LON to HAU Dec 22 or 35GBP on Dec 19
Norwegian (via supersaver.no) flies with only one stopover in Oslo from Dubai to Haugesund for NOK 2500pp incl tax
Check if a flight from Mauritius to Haugesund is possible with a stopover in Dubai:
http://emirates.com/no/English/destinations_offers/dubai_stopovers/how_to_plan/how_to_plan.aspx
Hal and Cee's Amazing Adventure
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Chess in Sieam Reap
Not much chess here ...
Native Khmer Hotel lists chess club as one of their services, and that is it ...
Native Khmer Hotel lists chess club as one of their services, and that is it ...
Monday, September 20, 2010
Sailing options
One place left on a six day competent crew sailing course leaving Phuket on Dec 12 and arriving in Langkawi (Malaysia)
http://langkawisailingschool.com/courseprogram.htm
€700
Or, on the 30th of January you could do the same thing if we spend Jan in Thailand with friends/family. I could fly to our next destination from Thailand and you could fly from Malaysia.
http://langkawisailingschool.com/courseprogram.htm
€700
Or, on the 30th of January you could do the same thing if we spend Jan in Thailand with friends/family. I could fly to our next destination from Thailand and you could fly from Malaysia.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Singapore
I really like the looks of this resort in Malaysia right outside of Singapore:
http://www.johorresorts.net/index.html
I think it would be a good place to stay in December up until the chess tournament (when we would need to move into the city). It costs about $90 for a studio, and the resort complex has lots of children's stuff as well as three pools and pretty much everything else you could want.
Singapore Sailing
3 day "Competent Crew" Course: http://www.rsyc.org.sg/seasports/sailing_courses.htm#keelboat
The Competent Crew Course is an introductory crew training course that teaches the basics of sailing onboard a sailing yacht. Upon successful completion of this course the sailors and participants will have sufficient knowledge and skills to be an able crew member on any sailing yacht. Suitable for both the complete beginner and those who have some experience of either dinghy sailing or cruising.
costs $550, is offered on December 4th, 5th, and 12th in Singapore.
I checked six marinas in Singapore, this is the only one offering a course in December.
Compare to Whitsundays sailing school, costs $1350 for five days:
http://www.sunsailwhitsundays.com.au/sailing-school/rya-sailing-courses/competent-crew-sunsail
Resort
On a secluded private island, Telunas Beach Resort http://www.telunasbeach.com/ has rooms/dorms available in December. It is a ferry ride away from Singapore (3 hours), in Indonesia. Eco-lodge style, no hot water, no tvs, no internet, no aircon, but flush toilets and nature/snorkling activities.
Dorms $50, rooms $120, stilted bungalows $160
Singapore Chess
Chess tournament in Singapore, December 24-30
http://singchess.gotdns.com/scf/general/Calendar2010.xls
TripAdvisor doesn't really list anything for these dates under $100 that sound okay. For $130-$150 there are some nice places though.
Lonely Planet's only reasonable sounding budget choice is Sleepy Sams: http://www.sleepysams.com/. A room with shared bath is $65, it is mostly a hostel, just a few private rooms. Trip Advisor says they aren't really private rooms at all, it gets pretty bad ratings considering Lonely Planet says it is the best budget option...
http://singchess.gotdns.com/scf/general/Calendar2010.xls
TripAdvisor doesn't really list anything for these dates under $100 that sound okay. For $130-$150 there are some nice places though.
Lonely Planet's only reasonable sounding budget choice is Sleepy Sams: http://www.sleepysams.com/. A room with shared bath is $65, it is mostly a hostel, just a few private rooms. Trip Advisor says they aren't really private rooms at all, it gets pretty bad ratings considering Lonely Planet says it is the best budget option...
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g294265-d626257-Reviews-Sleepy_Sam_s_Bed_Breakfast-Singapore.html
Ibis Singapore on Bencoolen is the highest rated hotel under $150 ($110) available over Christmas and New Years. But it is 35km away from the zoo, I'd like to maybe be closer since I envision going there at least a few times (it is one of the best zoos in the world apparently)
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