January 30, 2023

The Suite Life: Why upgrade to a suite on your next cruise?

Royal Suite Class RCCL

Firstly, the comment that “walking around the decks must be like attending the New Year store sales - an absolute bun fight – and the restaurants must be packed as well.”  Not true. Some passengers get their daily exercise walking around the deck - others love the pools.

January 26, 2023

From On Board: Ovation of the Seas


I have to say from the outset that I am no big fan of monster ship cruising - yet here I am on Royal Caribbean’s Ovation of the Seas along with 4000 other passengers heading for New Zealand. So how did that happen? 

January 24, 2023

Now is the time to visit Australia’s North West #WesternAustralia

Picnic in the Bungle Bungles (R Eime)

As with so many popular travel destinations, Australia’s North West suffered under the COVID restrictions, then took another punch to the body with catastrophic floods.

January 17, 2023

Groote Eylandt: Is this the best fishing in Australia?



I still have fond memories of fishing with my grandmother on the Murray River back in the 1960s, before the invasion of European carp. We would sit on a massive river gum root coaxing tiny translucent shrimps onto little hooks in our quest for callop, cod or catfish.

January 07, 2023

Cafe Culture in Oslo

Karl Johnas Gate Creator: Sigurd Rage  Copyright: (c) Sigurd Rage

Thick Blankets of Fog and Fur

My flight arrived into Oslo from Bangkok at about 7.30am on September 13th. The middle of September is the very beginning of autumn, but the city was waking up to a thick blanket of fog.

January 06, 2023

Thailand's giant ICONSIAM is the world's most expensive shopping mall - but the food is cheap

#hugthailand # amazingthailand


Should we include Bangkok among the world’s greatest shopping cities? Does Thailand's frenetic capital rate against the traditional Asian retail meccas of Hong Kong, Singapore and Dubai? Travel journalist, Roderick Eime explores the mighty megamall of ICONSIAM.


If we were to ask veteran ABC journalist and presenter, Jonathan Green, then the answer is an emphatic ‘yes’. In his Radio National podcast series, ‘Return Ticket’, Green examines Bangkok’s fascination with the glittering megamall and declares “there is no better placed on Earth than Bangkok to study the proliferation of the mall.”

Green draws particular attention to the opulent shopping metropolis that is Bangkok’s newest megamall, ICONSIAM. Opened in 2019 to great fanfare on the eve of the global pandemic, the US$1.5 billion complex must have had investors in a cold sweat as cities and travellers came to a grinding halt for two years.

Read the full story at Amazing Thailand.


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ICONSIAM is a massive shopping and entertainment complex located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand. It opened in November 2018 and has quickly become one of the city's most iconic and luxurious malls. Here are some key features and highlights of ICONSIAM:

Size: ICONSIAM is one of the largest malls in Southeast Asia, spanning over 750,000 square meters (approximately 8 million square feet). It consists of two main buildings connected by a skywalk, and it features both indoor and outdoor shopping areas.

Luxury Shopping: The mall is known for its high-end and luxury brands, making it a popular destination for luxury shopping. You can find a wide range of international and Thai designer boutiques, including many flagship stores.

Dining: ICONSIAM offers a vast array of dining options, from fine dining restaurants to casual eateries and international cuisine to traditional Thai food. The mall's riverside promenade features numerous dining establishments with stunning views of the Chao Phraya River.

Entertainment: The complex includes a dedicated entertainment area known as ICON CINECONIC, which offers a premium cinema experience. Additionally, there is an indoor floating market where you can explore and shop for traditional Thai products and street food.

Art and Culture: ICONSIAM places a strong emphasis on art and culture. The mall features various art installations, exhibitions, and cultural events throughout the year. There is also an art gallery called "Art Icon," showcasing contemporary Thai and international art.

Observation Deck: ICONSIAM boasts the "ICONIC Multimedia Water Features," which includes a stunning multimedia water fountain and a daily light and sound show. You can enjoy this show from the mall's riverside promenade.

Transportation: The mall is conveniently accessible via boat, as it has its own pier, allowing visitors to arrive by boat along the Chao Phraya River. It's also connected to the BTS Gold Line's Charoen Nakhon Station.

Overall, ICONSIAM is not just a shopping mall but a destination in itself, offering a mix of shopping, dining, entertainment, art, and cultural experiences in a luxurious and scenic setting along the river. It's a must-visit for anyone looking for a high-end shopping and leisure experience in Bangkok.

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