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		<title>Hawai&#8217;i: Maui</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Doug Wallace]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2020 14:13:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With volcanoes, rainforest and waterfalls, plus white, red, green and black sand beaches, Maui is a cross-platform, multi-culti eco-retreat. You and your Chrysler Sebring convertible can easily get lost in Maui if you want, finding Hawaiian villages that look the same as they have for decades, or dip your toe where the action is—or both. &#8230; <a href="https://www.travelright.today/2020/05/25/hawaii-maui/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Hawai&#8217;i: Maui</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><span style="color: #a9218e;">With volcanoes, rainforest and waterfalls, plus white, red, green and black sand beaches, Maui is a cross-platform, multi-culti eco-retreat.</span></h4>
<p><strong>You and your Chrysler Sebring convertible</strong> can easily get lost in Maui if you want, finding Hawaiian villages that look the same as they have for decades, or dip your toe where the action is—or both. The old whaling town of Lahaina, which used to be the Hawaiian capital, is now a mix of heritage and hotspot with galleries and shops.</p>
<p>If you’re thinking about braving the road to the isolated Hana, note that Hana Highway is also referred to as Divorce Highway, so swim at your own risk. George Harrison used to live along here, though, so it must be cool.</p>
<p><strong>Do the strip.</strong> The Kaanapali Beach string of hotels is worth investigating for the terrific value and for the busy beach fun. Work this into your itinerary for a few days, just to shave a few dollars off the credit card. There’s terrific golf nearby and of course, the cliff-diving. The beach is more swimmable than others, with tide pools that make it family-friendly.</p>
<p><strong>Dig your pig.</strong> A traditional Maui luau, particularly the Old Lahaina Luau, serves incredible meals wherein your supper is buried in the ground with a bunch of hot rocks for a few hours before you arrive at the party, then dug up and served. Along with a show of course: the traditional cultural dancing is quite fun, like you’re in an Elvis movie. Coconut bras! Skimpy shorts on the boys! Yes, this is a touristy thing to do, but servers have it down to a science and the open-bar drinks are strong.</p>
<p><strong>Eat on the street.</strong> Fish tacos from the trucks in the beach parking lots are incredible. Do not pass these up, even if you’re not hungry. Just have lunch twice.</p>
<p><strong>Get spammed. </strong>Canned Spam, a.k.a. mystery meat, worked its way into Maui&#8217;s diet during the Second World War—most likely for its portability and indestructability—and never left. You can find it on restaurant menus in a variety of dishes, stir fries and sandwiches, and even on convenience store counters as point-of-purchase spam musubi, wrapped with rice and nori.</p>
<p><strong>Climb the crater.</strong> Stunning panoramic views, unique flora and fauna, frosty fresh air—all this and more at the dormant Haleakala Crater, where you get a birds-eye view of the island. This eroded volcanic mountaintop within a national park is well-worth the scary drive up. Many people go for the sunrise. Whatever time of day, bring a toque. Not kidding.</p>
<p><strong>Go big or go home.</strong> Spa Grande was named one of the Top 10 Spas in the U.S. by Conde Nast Traveler and Travel &amp; Leisure magazines. Not bad clout. Located within the Grand Wailea Resort, the spa has a philosophy that straddles both Eastern and Western ideologies. There are more than 100 treatments, including a Seashell Massage, a Haleakala Dream Bath, a Volcanic Ash Facial and the Pohaku (Hot Lava Stone) Massage.</p>
<p><strong>Take it off.</strong> Speaking of big, while you’re over in the Wailea area of Maui, pop into nearby Makena Big Beach for an afternoon, just a 10-minute drive south. (Mind the waves.) From Big Beach, walk over the lava-flow trail to Little Beach, the island’s clothing-optional, gay-popular beach. (Mind the bushes.) A certain redhead I know braved the sand with no sunscreen and so our visit was short-lived but memorable.</p>
<p><strong>Put on the Ritz.</strong> If you find yourself renting one of the private villas and condos in the northern Kapalua district, if and when you tire of lounging by your plunge pool, book a spa appointment at the Ritz-Carlton Kapalua, then ask if you can spend a bit of time at the pool. Order up a post-treatment Lava Flow and let your experience really sink in.</p>
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		<title>Singapore: The Andaz</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Doug Wallace]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2020 11:41:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>At the Andaz Singapore, the vibrant and multicultural flavour of the city is played to the hilt, revealing a sexy, service-oriented luxury retreat in the sky. The first Andaz in southeast Asia, the Andaz Singapore takes over the top 14 floors of a dazzling honeycomb-like skyscraper, with its reception on the 25th floor. The hotel &#8230; <a href="https://www.travelright.today/2020/04/15/singapore-the-andaz/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Singapore: The Andaz</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><span style="color: #a9218e;">At the Andaz Singapore, the vibrant and multicultural flavour</span> of the city is played to the hilt, revealing a sexy, service-oriented luxury retreat in the sky.</h4>
<p>The first Andaz in southeast Asia, the Andaz Singapore takes over the top 14 floors of a dazzling honeycomb-like skyscraper, with its reception on the 25<sup>th</sup> floor. The hotel immerses guests in Singaporean culture, its public areas mirroring Singapore’s intimate laneways, iconic shophouses and quaint customs.</p>
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<p><strong>Vibe:</strong> Business creatives, hip couples, Andaz loyalists and smartly dressed families hunker down here. This is a crowd who appreciates the high-style design and is willing to pay a bit more for that. Local art is constantly pointed out by staff, who are proud of this heritage homage. Everywhere, attention to detail is paramount, right down to the hallways: Quaint, old-style Singaporean mailboxes outside the room doors house the doorbell and accept your key card.</p>
<p><strong>Rooms:</strong> Starting at 400 square feet, the 342 rooms are big in a town where big isn’t really an option. A sleek and modern design highlighted by ample wood panelling and floor-to-ceiling doors is injected with hits of traditional Singapore, including bright mustard and rust tones, and flat, round light fixtures. The wooden-framed, illuminated bathroom mirror is cheekily shaped like a hand mirror hung on a peg. Find premium linen, soundproof windows, spacious closets, and free minibar snacks and soft drinks. Fancy Christophe Laudamiel bathroom amenities smell divine.</p>
<p><strong>F&amp;B:</strong> Six restaurants and three bars meet your dining needs with ease. The big trend in Singaporean cuisine is Mod-Sin, a reworking of Grandma’s home cooking: traditional recipes given a modern twist. You can find it anchoring the menus of some of the city’s top restaurants, including the Andaz. At Alley on 25, the street-dining experience is not just woven into the menu but into the design of the various eateries as well, with a concept that mimics a street market. Poking your head around corners reveals small kitchen stations whipping up rice, noodle and meat dishes or barbecued fare cooked over a charcoal grill—all delicious. Alcohol is expensive in Singapore, so be prepared for the hefty cocktail bill or take advantage of the daily Happy Hour, when wine and beer is marked down.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.travelright.today/2020/03/29/grandma-makes-my-mod-sin-breakfast/">HAVE RIBS FOR BREAKFAST</a></p>
<p><strong>Extras:</strong> OMG there are teepees on the roof in the garden. The Stork Bar on the 39<sup>th</sup> floor rooftop has the most amazing 360-degree views, you will want to squeeze every second out of sunset drinks. The infinity pool has an absolutely incredible view.</p>
<p><strong>Off-Site:</strong> In the immediate vicinity, the hotel is a 10-minute walk to a few cultural districts, including Little India and Kampong Glam, with its trendy eateries, hip bars and chic boutiques situated alongside the landmark Sultan Mosque and ubiquitous, cooler-than-they-used-to-be government housing buildings. The hotel’s central location, right on the MRT subway line (Bugis Station), allows for easy access to all parts of town. The Central Business District is a five-minute Metro ride away.</p>
<p><strong>Rate:</strong> $$</p>
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