Hubby will be celebrating a special birthday next year and we want to go somewhere different.
I have spend the last few weeks on my laptop, all over the world looking at different places
We have never been to the Far East and have always said we should visit this part of the world and the two places we have thought of are either Singapore or Hong Kong. My question would be is a week too long to spend in either of these places?
The other problem is hubby's birthday falls on the Tuesday after Easter Monday next year so no doubt prices will be pushed up. I am kicking myself also as I had been watching flights and could have got flights with Lufthansa (on the new A380 as well) for £575 per person from Aberdeen via Frankfurt. I so nearly booked at this price last weekend but could not make up my mind. Now the flights are just short of £800
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Personally, I think that a week is too short for such a longhaul trip because the jet lag will be worse going rather than coming back and it always takes a few days for me to recover after travelling from West to East. I've never been to Singapore but in practice you are only really going to have about 4 days max when you are going to feel like doing a full day out and about and there is more than enough in Hong Kong and the surrounding islands to keep you occupied for that length of time.
Right, need Lufthansa to reduce their flight prices again and I will book.
Thanks for your input.
As I say, my visit was pre-handover but there are plenty of people on here who have been more recently and can confirm whether there is still as much to do but certainly there was when I went.
SM
We usually go to the Middle East in Jan/Feb for some winter sun as it is not too hot then and I could feel myself being swayed into thinking oh we will just go back to Abu Dhabi or Dubai. However as it is a special occasion I really want to do something different.
I see many holidays advertised 3 nights in HK or Singapore but I could not imagine travelling all that way for 3 nights.
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sugarbabe61
2013-07-20 22:18:44
I certainly can't either!
Singapore on the other hand has only two kinds of weather, very hot and humid or even hotter, wet and extremely humid. The heat proves very draining and you end up hopping from one air conditioned building to another.
Singapore is very safe, very clean and although still worth a visit has lost a lot of it's original character due to the huge clean up and modernisation that has taken place. Hong Kong on the other hand retains a lot of it's character and exoticness.
Glad I asked on here and am grateful for your replies as we had set ourselves up for Singapore or HK until a couple of people said there wasn't enough to do for a week. However you have shown me that there seems to be plenty to do.
Thank you
After spending most of the day looking at various flight and hotel websites later this evening I remembered BA do flights and hotels packages.
So, have booked with British Airways (get to travel on their new A380 as well) and 6 nights at the Metropark Hotel Causeway Bay. Flights alone from Aberdeen to Hong Kong were pretty expensive with BA however putting the hotel in as well I think we got a good deal. Plus with BA you can pay a deposit which is fantastic as normally booking flights you have to pay the full amount!
Thanks for your suggestions on what to do in HK and now I am quite excited.
I haven't been to Hong Kong , but I've been to Singapore twice , the jet lag is a killer , and the first time we tried to adjust to the local time straightaway but struggled , the second time we had a sleep for about 3 hours upon our 8am arrival and we were then ok .
Hope you enjoy your holiday and also the A380 flight , the plane layout is different to other carriers 380s
Good to hear you have used BA to book flight and hotel package before. I normally always book flights direct with the airline and hotels direct with the hotel. I have read and heard some horror stories when you use third part sites like Expedia, Opodo etc which are all OK if everything is fine but can be an absolute nightmare if anything goes wrong or if you need to amend the booking for whatever reason. So, I am quite happy with BA And yes we are both Executive members and I did put our reference numbers in the booking
I have never done long haul as such before. Furthest is the Middle East, Abu Dhabi or Dubai so will be interesting to see how we cope with the jet lag
Now I will be spending the next few months waiting and researching. Good times
What I do like , is that the all the info is there in your account under manage my booking , I had printed off the hotel voucher , but neither hotel even requested it , they had my name down , they knew they were expecting me , no confusion or having to double check or waiting around .
Regards the jet lag , I think the Middle East is around + 4 , while HK would be + 8 ish , I've been ok with +4 , but I remember Singapore being quite hard to adjust to , there are lots of tips and help on combatting jet lag , but I found that in the end you just have to give in to what your body tells you , I had a good 3 hours sleep on arrival and felt fine after that , I suppose it depends on your arrival time too .
Like SM, we were there before than handover. Even with 5 days we didn't do everything we had hoped to.
I didn't care for Singapore. It was far too hot and humid. I remember us both taking the camera and video cameras out at 9am then not being able to use them as the lenses were covered in condensation. It may also have been because we were at the end of a month long trip and were too tired to enjoy it.
Just be very careful when you are buying anything, especially from the electrical shops on Nathan Road, as what they appear to be offering may not actually be what they are prepared to sell you.
Thanks Andy & Lucy. I cannot tell you how excited I am yet it is such a long time to wait!
Quick post for now but will give a more detailed reply when I get back from Mexico. We have done several one week holidays to the far east and survived! Have been three times to Hong Kong and twice to Metropark. There is loads to do. Hotel is in a great position and has a nice rooftop pool for some relaxation. Singapore is good to but more "sanatised."
Thanks Fiona. Good to hear that you have stayed twice in the Metropark and enjoyed it.
Lan Kwai Fong is a couple of MTR stops away and a good place to eat. It has a lot of expats but there are some great local restaurants there. But you will never be far away from a wonderful restaurant where ever you go. Also, just walk down to the main street and you must hop on to a tram. The first time we used one, we weren’t caring where we were going- we just wanted a go. Be prepared to battle to get through the mob to get off- its all part of the fun! We did actually plan our other trips. Back to the MTR- it is very easy to use. Be prepared for a bit of walking in the underground to get to the exit you want. The second time we went to Hong Kong was at the beginning of a long term illness for me and I wasn’t really able to cope with all the walking so we used taxis. And it was only then that we realised that they are really cheap!
We got so many offers of help in HK. And no-one had any motive apart from helping! You just have to stand and look at the ticket machine at the MTR or stand studying a guide book and someone will ask if they can help you. One more thing about travelling around, when you get to traffic lights , hold on your partner’s hand as when the green man comes on, it seems like 500 people cross over at the same time!!! Also both have your mobiles with you. I will talk about the Star Ferry later on. I am doing this in sections as I have a lot of info, which you can dip in and out of. Hope this is a good start!
I had read re the rooms being small in HK but hey that won't bother us. We have booked a harbour view room (hoping we will get upgraded to a suite ) We also got free breakfast for the early booking!
We have just googled Lan Kwai Fong and we will definitely be going there and try some of the restaurants. Just need to find a special one now for hubby's birthday.
We will also use the MTR and great to hear people are so helpful. Reminds me of being in London when the Olympics were on last year and so many volunteers around always there to help.
I cannot tell you how excited we are about this trip. Delighted we are flying with BA also as we do like them but have not used them for a while due to their high prices as we have used Lufthansa and KLM in recent years.
It's a brilliant start Fiona which we really appreciate and if you have the time I look forward to reading your info.
Hope you enjoyed your holiday in Mexico.
Hong Kong is definitely not a place to book tours. You just get out and about yourself. Although it can be expensive to stay and for drinks, getting around is cheap and also there are many fantastic restaurants that are good value. To be honest, I would stay away from hotel restaurants which can be extortionate. There is no point in my recommending restaurants as they probably change so often.
Invest in 2 or 3 guide books. Between them you will get all the information you need. Particularly look for ones which give you suggested walks. I can't find our best one- we probably passed it on. We picked a district and took the suggested walk from there. you can come across so many things you wouldn't find on your own.
I should do the "must sees and dos" by district but I'm not that great and remembering
Victoria Peak- I strongly recommend that you go twice. Once at night. The views are absolutely breathtaking and you can also have a walk around and the shops are quite interesting there as well. You can spend hours though just admiring the views..The tram ride is good too- at one point it looks as if all the buildings are squint!
We ate at Café Deco which has stunning views at night. Here is the website. Make your reservations well in advance- their email is there. You should ask that you have a table with the best view and saying its a special occasion will help. As you have a week you can be a bit flexible so give alternatives if they can't guarantee a table with a view on the day requested. We actually got the best table in the place. I think most won't think about reserving until they are there. There are other restaurants which have views at the Peak but I don't know if they can beat this one!
Here was me saying I couldn't recommend restaurants and I am going to say that you MUST visit City Hall for Dim Sum one lunchtime. Maxims is the name- but beware as there are two Maxims at City Hall. You want the one on the top floor. It is a seemingly chaotic place- huge and jampacked, but locals outnumber tourists. Waitresses wheel round trollies and you stop them and see if this anything you fancy. There will always be a queue but it shifts really quickly. You will come out having eaten far too much! We have gone every visit and won't miss it. Just don't plan to do too much in the afternoon. It is definitely catering for office workers so does close sharp- check the times before you go.
To be continued!
I have just looked at the Cafe Deco website and wow it looks fab.
I will be printing off all your invaluable information and taking it with me
Thank you.
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