Unforgettable Thailand

Trisara, Phuket

Trisara, Phuket

If great food, interesting culture, spectacular hotels, and unforgettable experiences are your definition of a great vacation, then Thailand should be on your radar.  Sure, it can be a little touristy in places, but travel beyond those areas and you’ll discover the reasons why Thailand is loved by so many. My latest visit at the end of 2017 was a reminder that the long flight from the U.S. is absolutely worth it.  Read on for a few reasons why I recommend a visit to Thailand.  

People: Thailand has earned the nickname “Land of Smiles" for its friendly people. From guides to street vendors, the people continuously charm and capture the hearts of visitors. Service is friendly and authentic, and there is no shortage of easy-going smiles.  

Food: From street food to Michelin starred restaurants (Bangkok received its first Michelin star guide in December 2017), your taste buds will surely be overwhelmed, delighted and truly satisfied.  

Unforgettable Experiences: From ancient ruins and golden temples, to bustling cities, to elephant sanctuaries and beautiful palm lined beaches – there is so much to see and do here, it’s unlikely you’ll get bored.  Thailand is full of experiences that you’ll remember for years. Consider participating in the morning alms giving to the monks, sea kayak around limestone karst towers, or explore the bustling street markets with a chef and then learn to cook your favorite Thai dishes.

One of my favorite experiences is an afternoon with the rescued elephants at the Four Seasons Tented Camp. Learn about the complexity of wildlife tourism in Thailand, the work that is being done to rehabilitate mistreated elephants, and the bond they form with their Mahout – the person responsible for their rehabilitation and ongoing care. After a few lessons on communication with the elephants, embark on a jungle walk with the elephant by your side. Interacting with these beautiful creatures will surely have you smiling and feeling a little awestruck by their resilience and quirky personalities.

Luxury: Thailand has no shortage of truly luxurious properties. From the stunning Four Seasons Tented Camp in the Golden Triangle to the riverside Mandarin Oriental in Bangkok, to the swanky Trisara beach hideaway on Phuket - the options are excellent. Bangkok, Phuket and Chiang Mai are a popular combination for many travelers, but the less touristy locations also have a few great options. The Six Senses, for example, has a stunning property on Koh Yao Noi and Soneva Kiri offers laid back luxury on Koh Kood.

Beautiful Landscapes: The turquoise water and soft sand beaches of the Thai islands are a vision of paradise to many, but Thailand has more to offer than beaches. Located in the far north where the corners of Laos, Thailand and Burma intersect is the Golden Triangle; a place where cultures and countries collide, and jungle clad mountains give way to lush farmland. It’s a spectacular place to spend a few days.  Bangkok - with its skyscrapers, crowded streets and bumper-to-bumper traffic – really can’t be considered beautiful in the traditional sense, but it too has a lot to offer travelers. Embrace the grittiness of this urban center and you’ll be in for a treat with grand palaces, interesting temples, bustling street markets, rooftop bars and excellent dining. 

Food: It’s so good, it warrants a second mention. Wok-charred noodles, spicy papaya salad, smoky grilled skewers with spicy sweet peanut dipping sauce, salt roasted fish…and Kao Soi so good you’ll swear you’re in heaven. 

Thailand is an unforgettable destination with something to offer all types of travelers. It's worth the long flight from the U.S. and can easily be paired with other countries in SE Asia. 

Make it Happen:  There are no direct flights from the U.S. to Thailand so plan to connect in a travel hub such as Seoul, Hong Kong or Dubai. I recommend a minimum of 9 nights, but more will provide the chance to slow down and really explore. We have many partners in Thailand and can extend complimentary daily breakfast for two, upgrades and resort credit at many high-end properties. Inquire for details.

Tulum: Quick Guide

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Tulum has been a destination for artists and yogis since the 80's and in recent years has gained popularity by combining luxury, wellness, adventure and romance. If you're looking for a winter beach getaway that offers convenience from the U.S., hip hotels, excellent food and activities to keep you busy should you decide to leave the pool, then it's time to consider Tulum. 

Hip Hotels

Hotel Esencia is set on a 50-acre estate between Tulum and Playa del Carmen  (20 minute taxi from downtown Tulum). Originally built as the private hideaway home of an Italian duchess, this beautiful hotel now offers discerning travelers 38 private suites, 3 villas, an exceptional private beach, and impeccable hospitality. 

Mi Amor Colibri Boutique Hotel is a high end, adults only, waterfront boutique hotel perched on the rocky cliffs on the outskirts of Tulum (5 minute taxi from downtown). The hotel features 17 rooms, of which the most romantic feature private plunge pools and unobstructed views of the ocean. 

Hotel Be Tulum is a hip hideaway in the heart of Tulum. The beachfront boutique hotel features 64 suites, each designed and built using local materials and featuring private plunge pools or in-room jacuzzi's. Take relaxation to the next level and book a rejuvenating treatment at the hotel's world renowned spa, Yaan Wellness Energy Spa. 

Stay Active

Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve is home to thousands of species of flora and fauna, and was designated a Biosphere Reserve in 1986. Shortly after, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and remains the largest protected area in the Mexican Caribbean. Book a guided tour and enjoy snorkeling, swimming, a boat ride through the reserve and Mayan canal system and a stop at the Muyil Ruins.

Rent bicycles and cruise through Tulum stopping at the trendy beach boutiques and artist studios. When you're tired of browsing the shops, grab a drink at one of the beach bars and enjoy the scene. 

Charter a boat for a privately guided snorkeling or diving tour off the coast of Tulum. If sitting back and relaxing with a drink in hand while cruising along the coast is more your style, no problem, that's an option too! Choose from sunset sailing to full day excursions where all you have to worry about is sunscreen and which beverage you'll be having. 

Mayan Ruins! A visit to Tulum isn't complete without a stop at the Tulum Ruins. The 13th-century, walled Mayan archaeological site at Tulum National Park overlooks the sea and offers an interesting look at Mayan civilization. Another very popular option is a tour to Chichen Itza - the ancient capital of the Mayan world. A privately guided tour from Tulum is a full day excursion and includes stops for swimming at a Cenote (a natural freshwater pool) and in Valladolid - a quaint, well preserved colonial town. 

The Seychelles: Add it to Your List

For the American traveler, Africa doesn't usually top the "tropical vacation" list. Instead, with our close proximity to so many other tropical vacation hot spots, like French Polynesia and the Caribbean, Africa is typically reserved for safaris and adventure travel. The Seychelles deserve to be on your tropical list. This unique 115 island nation is a tropical dream-come-true, with beaches as white as sugar, lush green jungles and water in every perfect shade of blue. If the Seychelles isn't on your list, here are a few reasons why you need to add it:

Biodiversity

The Seychelles is home to several very rare species of plants and animals. Home to two UNESCO World Heritage sites and several protected National Parks, there are excellent opportunities to appreciate the biodiversity found in this island nation. Notable endemic species include the Coco de Mer palm tree, the Aldabra Giant Tortoise and the Seychelles Magpie Robin.

Tropical Disease Free

Vacation in peace in the Seychelles. No Zika. No Malaria. No Yellow Fever. At the moment, there are very few tropical locations free of Zika, and the Seychelles happen to be one of them. 

Luxury

The Seychelles offer an excellent range of world-class luxury hotels and resorts. From private islands to boutique luxury hotels - you're guaranteed to find a swoon-worthy hideaway. Elliott and Rae favorites include: The Six Senses Zil Pasyon on Felicite Island, North Island Private Resort, The Four Seasons Mahe Island and Raffles Praslin.

Beaches

The beaches in the Seychelles are some of the best in the world. The 115 islands making up the Seychelles are comprised of either granite or coral - in fact the granite islands are the world's only oceanic islands of granitic rock, and also happen to be the world's oldest ocean islands - which make for a variety of stunning beach settings. The granite rocks that adorn some of the most famous beaches are breathtaking.