Sunday, March 31, 2013

Hong Kong Pastry

If anyone is going to Hong Kong, do check out this delicious pastry shop.  There are many delicious food in Hong Kong.  A friend just recently gave us a tin of cookies that melts in the mouth.  It's so yummy that it is worth mentioning here online.

Shop Name:  Jenny Bakery
Telephone:  2577 3789 (Mong Kok), 2780 9123 (Yau Ma Tei), 2813 8568 (???), 2311 8070 (Tsim Sha Tsui), 2524 1988 (Central)
Website:  www.jennybakery.com

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Best cruise ships in the world: Cruise Critic

Disney Fantasy Cruise

Travelers at Cruise Critic, an offshoot of online review site TripAdvisor, have given the latest luxury liner from Disney top marks for being the best overall large ship in the world.
In the Cruise Critics Cruisers’ Choice Awards, which counts more than 100,000 reviews on their site, the Disney Fantasy came out on top across five categories, including Best Overall Ship, Best Cabins, Best Entertainment, Best Public Rooms and Best Service.
 Here are the best cruise ships in the world for 2013, according to readers of Cruise Critic:
Best Large Ships
Disney Fantasy: Best Overall Large Ship, Best Cabins, Best Entertainment, Best Public Rooms, Best Service
Disney Dream: Best Shore Excursions
Celebrity Reflection: Best Dining
Allure of the Seas (Royal Caribbean): Best for Fitness, Best for Embarkation
Celebrity Eclipse: Best Value for Money
Best Mid-Sized Ships
Noordam (Holland America): Best Overall Mid-Sized Ship
Marina (Oceania): Best Cabins, Best Dining, Best Public Rooms
Thomson Dream: Best Entertainment, Best Service
Westerdam (Holland America): Best for Fitness, Best Shore Excursions
Norwegian Spirit: Best Value for Money
Celebrity Summit:Best for Embarkation
Best Small Ships
Azamara Quest: Best Overall Small Ship, Best for Fitness, Best for Service
Azamara Journey: Best Value for Money
Crystal Serenity: Best Dining, Best Entertainment
Crystal Symphony: Best Public Rooms
Seabourn Odyssey: Best Cabins
Seven Seas Navigator (Regent): Best Shore Excursions
Wind Surf (Windstar):Best for Embarkation
Best for Families (all ship sizes): Disney Fantasy

World's best beach hotels


How to explain the difference a beachfront hotel makes? “More than unobstructed views, it’s about the freedom of not having to look both ways to cross the street before feeling sand between your toes,” says Matt Thomson, founder of Wavecation.com, a surfing-focused vacation rental company.

That’s the thrilling sense of liberation that comes with a stay at beachfront hotel properties like Lizard Island Resort in Australia, where your suite’s private terrace overlooks the Great Barrier Reef.  

Travel + Leisure readers were so taken that they voted Lizard Island Resort the No. 3 best beach hotel in the world, as part of our annual World’s Best survey. The top-scoring hotels and resorts all offer a captivating beach setting, and their interiors range from minimalist to cozy and traditional.

No. 1 Southern Ocean Lodge,
(Photo: Courtesy of Southern Ocean Lodge)
Kangaroo Island, Australia

Contemporary in design and green in attitude, this lodge sits on a wildlife-rich island 30 minutes from Adelaide. Each of the 21 suites offers limestone floors, an outdoor terrace, and works by local artisans. (Air conditioning is unnecessary; the property was constructed to take advantage of natural weather patterns.) For a spectacular ocean view from a hand-carved granite bath, book the glass-walled Osprey Pavilion suite, which also features a private plunge spa and sunken lounge.

No. 2 Discovery Shores Boracay,
(Photo: Courtesy of Discovery Shores)
Boracay, Philippines
The 2 1/2-mile stretch known as White Beach is often singled out for having the softest sand in the world—and it’s the setting for this resort and its 88 suites (some with private Jacuzzis). The water’s fine, whether you want to take a dip in the infinity pool or Jet Ski on the Sibuyan Sea. For people-watching, head to the Sandbar, where bartenders stir up lychee- and mango-infused mojitos.

No. 3 Lizard Island Resort,
(Photo: Courtesy of Lizard Island Resort)
Great Barrier Reef, Australia
With 24 beaches fringing the Great Barrier Reef and accommodations for just 40 couples, Lizard Island is in a category all its own. Open-plan suites are done in royal blue, turquoise, and stark white to mimic the Coral Sea below, with hammocks and decks discreetly hidden from view. Count on sunset cruises, torchlit beach dinners, and complimentary gourmet picnic baskets. Book an Anchor Bay Suite for a direct pathway to the beach and daybed sunbathing from a personal veranda.

No. 4 Hotel Santa Caterina,
(Photo: Courtesy of Hotel Santa Caterina)
Amalfi, Italy

Now in its fourth generation of Gambardella family management, this 1904 looker still reigns in Belle Époque splendor. Rooms are spread across the main building, two villas, and a triplet of honeymoon cottages and decorated with local antiques. An elevator descends to a private beach, saltwater pool, fitness center, and thatched-roof pizzeria and fish grill. As you stroll through the secluded terraced gardens and citrus orchards, it’s obvious why Liz Taylor and Richard Burton chose to hide out here.

No. 5 Live Aqua,
(Photo: Courtesy of Live Aqua Cancun)
Cancún, Mexico

For those seeking a calmer Cancún all-inclusive experience, Live Aqua delivers. An outdoor contemplation area uses eucalyptus and lavender aromatherapy to help you de-stress during the day, while mini-Japanese sand garden boxes are left in the room at turndown. All 371 rooms are done in neutral tones and natural materials, so your eyes are drawn straight to the hotel’s eight varying-temperature swimming pools. Book a corner suite for your own private Jacuzzi.

No. 6 Grand Velas All Suites & Spa Resort
(Photo: Courtesy of Grand Velas)
Playa del Carmen, Mexico

Located inside an 80-acre mangrove and jungle reserve, this all-inclusive resort spreads across a white-sand beach and has an exotic, faraway feel even though it’s within an easy drive of Playa del Carmen. The resort features both adult-only and family areas, and the 89,000-square-foot spa is one of Mexico’s largest, with 40 treatment rooms, some with hydromassage tubs. After a day of pampering, dine at one of eight restaurants, including Sen Lin for Asian fusion and Cocina de Autor for molecular Mexican Caribbean cuisine.

No. 7 Four Seasons Resort,
(Photo: Don Riddle / Courtesy of Four Seasons)
Hualalai, Big Island, Hawaii

All 228 rooms at this gorgeous, isolated resort are situated in low-rise bungalows with ocean views. The grounds border the dramatic volcanic rock coast with seawater and freshwater swimming pools; an open-air spa teems with tropical vegetation; and yoga, personal training, and a full menu of fitness classes are offered daily. The private 7,100-square-foot oceanfront Jack Nicklaus signature golf course is carved into the underlying black lava, which serves as a occasional bunker.

No. 8 Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora,
(Photo: John Sinal / Courtesy of Four Seasons)
Bora-Bora, French Polynesia

Although overwater bungalows are the most enticing lodgings at the Four Seasons, the hotel has 107 different rooms scattered along the beachside and lagoon of its private motu (small islet). Walls are made of volcanic stone, and thatched-roofed spaces are decorated with teak and merbau-timber furnishings. All have extraordinary views over the turquoise-blue, coral-filled South Pacific, and some offer a glimpse of the majestic black-rock peaks of Mount Otemanu and Mount Pahia.

No. 9 Palazzo Avino,
(Photo: Genivs Loci)
Ravello, Italy

From the gym to the underwater window in the heated pool, sea views abound at this ornate 12th-century palazzo along the Amalfi Coast (formerly known as Palazzo Sasso). For the finest panoramas, head to the rooftop solarium with its twin Jacuzzis. The rooms are layered in 17th- through 19th-century antiques, Vietri tile floors, and Frette and Bulgari appointments. Chef Pino Lavarra’s eclectic/nouvelle-Italian cuisine has garnered two Michelin stars for Rossellinis Restaurant (open April-October).

No. 10 Lodge at Doonbeg,
(Photo: Patrick O'Brien, Kiawah Partners)
County Clare, Ireland

This grand manor is hidden along the Emerald Isle’s remote and rugged Atlantic shores. Inside, a peat-log fireplace illuminates the wood-beamed lobby; goose-feather duvets adorn guest beds; and teapots of piping Irish Breakfast tea are served each morning. Staff will arrange outings to County Clare attractions, from the Cliffs of Moher to St. Tola Goat Cheese farm and the world-renowned Burren Smokehouse. Fancy something more restful? Go for a seaweed scrub at the Clodagh-designed White Horse Spa.

Ref:  http://sg.news.yahoo.com/world-s-best-beach-hotels-060111567.html