The Travelbunny: February 2015
February round-up – what’s been going on in the world of Travelbunny in February 2015. Travel posts about Vietnam, a trip to Dubai, a celebrity cook-off and #TwitterBookChat is back…
February round-up – what’s been going on in the world of Travelbunny in February 2015. Travel posts about Vietnam, a trip to Dubai, a celebrity cook-off and #TwitterBookChat is back…
Vietnamese cuisine with its refreshing flavours, citrus hits and use of distinctive herbs and warm spices is one that’ll shake up your taste-buds. So pull up a little plastic chair and grab your chopsticks…
A day playing 18 holes at Mui Ne Sea Links Golf & Country Club – Asia’s most challenging links golf course. Roller-coaster fairways, stunning views and great caddies made for a perfect round of golf.
Mui Ne, a small fishing town with a long sandy beach, is the kite-surfing hub of SE Asia as well as having lots of sightseeing opportunities. Check out my guide on what’s to see in Mui Ne.
Mui Ne with its temperate micro-climate and 6k stretch of golden sand is Vietnam’s kite-surfing central and adrenalin hub.
Saigon sightseeing tips. What you should see in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam if you only have 48 hours in this frenetic city. The best sightseeing, a river-boat cruise and how to deal with THAT traffic…
It’s so easy to put on extra pounds when you’re away from home whether you’re on holiday, a business trip or on the road long-term. Here’s some tips to help keep you fit and healthy while travelling.
Malaga is probably better known for being the gateway to the Costa del Sol but the city also has a traditionally Spanish side to it with depth, character and a history which is well-worth exploring.
I went back to New York City for the first time in 18 years and discovered some changes, new attractions and re-discovered some old favourites. There’s so much to see that won’t cost you a dime so here’s my favourites, in no particular order, via Instagram – one of my favourite social media platforms.
A guide to visiting the High Line in NYC. Everything you need to know about visiting this unique elevated park that takes in public art, planting, architecture and industrial history.