Southeast Asia is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking an incredible mix of culture, food, and adventure. Our advisor, Lenni, recently explored Singapore and Thailand and shared all the essential details.
SINGAPORE
Singapore is often considered a great introduction to Southeast Asia. It’s clean, modern, and easy to navigate, with a fantastic food scene and a highly efficient train system. Marina Bay Sands is a perfect base, offering plenty of dining and shopping options. For those who prefer ride-sharing services like Grab, getting around the city is straightforward and convenient.
For hotels, Marina Bay Sands is known for its iconic infinity pool, while nearby options like the Ritz-Carlton, Mandarin Oriental, or Raffles Hotel provide a more personalized and luxurious experience. Each offers something unique, from sleek modern amenities to historic colonial charm.
Singapore is ideal for a short stay—three full days are just the right amount of time to explore highlights like the Gardens by the Bay, Orchard Road, Chinatown, Little India, and Kampong Glam. Don’t miss the rooftop bars and Michelin-starred street food, which offer both local flavors and spectacular views. If you have extra time before your next destination, Changi Airport is worth exploring—it’s home to an indoor waterfall, gardens, and even a butterfly sanctuary! Yiy can use luggage lockers to explore comfortably if traveling with carry-ons.
THAILAND
Lenni’s adventure through Thailand was filled with incredible experiences that blended culture, relaxation, and adventure. From island hopping in Phuket to learning to cook authentic Thai dishes in Chiang Mai, and exploring Bangkok’s vibrant markets and food halls, her journey highlighted the best of this diverse country.
Phuket:
Lenni’s time in Phuket started with an unforgettable trip to the Phi Phi Islands, where she soaked up the turquoise waters and stunning limestone cliffs. She began her stay in the southernmost part of Phuket and gradually moved up the coast, enjoying the scenic views along the way.
Her home base was the Rosewood Phuket, where she indulged in mornings with breakfast by the pool and even took jumping classes. The resort’s tranquil setting and luxurious amenities made it the perfect place to relax after exploring.