November 11, 2023
November 01, 2023
October 28, 2023
Fly Xiamen Air via China for a cheap ticket. But be prepared.
Attracted by the relatively low fares, I decided to test run an economy Xiaman Air (MF) flight from Bangkok to Sydney via Xiamen in mainland China.
In order to circumvent potential complications I have found with Asian airline sites, I chose to book via Booking.com which did make the process a lot simpler with its familiar steps.
The matter that unfortunately left a gaping hole in the customer satisfaction score was the messy and inefficient transfer process at Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport (XMN).
October 25, 2023
Two nights at the new Dorsett Hotel in Melbourne
Have to say I quite enjoyed my two-night stay at the new Dorsett Hotel in Little Lonsdale Street, central Melbourne. Review by Ian McIntosh.
September 28, 2023
Prancing horses and preening: Ferrari Factory Museum
By Jim Mathers in Maranello
It was a fitting start. A bus pulled up and a bunch of young Italian men, most of them sporting a Mattia Binotto hairstyle, jumped out, casually flicked their hair back and posed for a group photo under the Ferrari sign. They then scampered towards us to join the short queue to enter the Maranello Ferrari Museum. A block away, a Ferrari engine roared to life as a visitor jumped into the passenger seat for a paid ‘test drive’.
September 19, 2023
Cooperative Swiss: Shopping and saving in the Alps
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There’s a Coop not far from the statue of the late, great Freddie Mercury at Montreux … an extra bonus is the free loo near the entrance! |
In Switzerland, the Coop is your friend. Jim Mathers loves the way Swiss shop.
While Switzerland is amongst the most scenically beautiful destinations in the world, it is also amongst the most expensive to visit. Coop is a chain of generally very well-stocked supermarkets (Migros is another, but we found Coop to be a bit better). You’ll find these outlets everywhere and you’ll almost always find one near a train station. One of the great things about Coops is their range of pre-prepared foods. You can pick up a ham and cheese sandwich, salad roll, a vege wrap, dozens of types of cheese, a sausage roll, a full salad plate, some fresh pastries and all manner of drinks, including beer and wine. This is handy if you’re jumping on a long-distance train and don’t want to spend big bucks on an onboard meal.
September 14, 2023
Flash Lithgow, Wallerawang and Portland
An easy day drive or ride from Sydney and a historical centrepiece of the NSW Central Tablelands, Lithgow is easily overlooked as riders head west out to Bathurst and beyond
So I stopped in for an extended stay and exploration of the former industrial town and its neighbouring villages of Wallerwang and Portland.
September 08, 2023
Ten facts and myths about Cuba
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