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Ultimate Island Surf Resort

November 16th, 2009 by Eddy | No Comments | Filed in Asia, ISLANDS Experts
Kandui Resort Mentawai Islands

Kandui Resort, Mentawai Islands

Extraordinary waves and ordinary surfers — not always an ideal mix. But not all of us possess all-star surfing skills. So where’s the best place for average Joes to safely push themselves, enjoy world-class waves, and relax in comfort? My pick is the Kandui Resort, located in the Mentawai Islands off the west coast of Sumatra. Here’s how it delivered for two middle-age surfers from Florida:

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Experience Indonesia (from home)

November 16th, 2009 by Eddy | No Comments | Filed in Asia, ISLANDS Experts


Last weekend, I camped on Indonesia’s most remote islands. I was embraced by a small village community. I built a well that provided them fresh water. The kicker? I did all this from Cocoa Beach, Florida, losing myself in what I thought was a surf movie. It starred waterman Rob Machado, though surfing wasn’t his primary focus. Below Rob, and the film’s director, Taylor Steele, offer a taste of why their movie The Drifter is different.

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Plan your trip to Bali

November 5th, 2009 by Matthew | No Comments | Filed in Asia, Destination Spotlight
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Uluwatu Temple in Bali feels close to paradise. Pavel Mitrofanov/iStockphoto.com

Featured in our 2010 Wish List forthcoming in the December 2009 issue of ISLANDS magazine (on newsstands November 16), the largely Hindu island of Bali in largely Muslim Indonesia serves a sensory feast — incense, jungle giving way to beach, gamelan music celebrating the spirit.

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Satay with Peanut Sauce Recipe from Malaysia

October 28th, 2009 by Ashley | No Comments | Filed in Asia, Destination Spotlight

Satay with peanut sauce, courtesy Malaysia Tourism Board

Satay with peanut sauce. Photo courtesy: Malaysia Tourism Board

If I could choose one type of food to eat for the rest of my life, it would be Asian food. I can’t get enough. Here’s a deliciously peanuty chicken straight from Malaysia for your next Asian craving.

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Mentawai: The Faraway Escape You Must See

October 26th, 2009 by Eddy | 5 Comments | Filed in Asia, Destination Spotlight

This video is just a glimpse of one the world’s most isolated archipelagos, the Mentawais (men-Tao-wise), located off the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. The region is most famous among surfers for its waves. Of course, there’s more to it. Here’s a taste of my trip to help explain things:

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Plan Your Trip to Japan

October 22nd, 2009 by Matthew | 1 Comment | Filed in Asia, Destination Spotlight, News and Deals
Even nature in Japan seems attentive to detail. By Florian Robig/iStockphoto
Even nature in Japan seems attentive to detail. That may be because this is a garden. By Florian Robig/iStockphoto

Featured in our Wish List in the December 2009 issue of ISLANDS magazine (on newsstands November 16), Japan fascinates with the intricacy and variety of its culture, landscapes and food.

FLY Japan Airlines from Chicago or New York, or numerous U.S. airlines from numerous other hubs, to Tokyo. Then ride the Shinkansen network of high-speed trains to the reaches of the country, from Tokyo to Japan’s second city, Osaka, for example. Speeds approaching 200 mph redefine “island time.” It’s like the future, if we’re lucky.

STAY at Hotel Seiyo-Ginza to experience detail-oriented Japanese service. The hotel claims to offer “the most spacious baths in Japan.” That’s hard to verify, but this isn’t the infamous “capsule hotel” where guests (often “salarymen” on business trips) sleep in hives of pods. To test-rest that oddly Japanese phenomenon or just see what a sleeping pod looks like, visit Capsule Inn in Akihabara, Tokyo’s throbbing epicenter of oddities.

EAT in Japan’s kaiseki food tradition, which takes presentation, local sourcing and seasonality to extremes. Try it at Kikunoi restaurant in Kyoto. Visitors may recognize fine attention to detail from sushi preparation they’ve seen, but Chef Yoshihiro Murata goes that extra millimeter.

CLIMB Mount Fuji. Many Japanese people make an annual trek up the sacred mountain, climbing through a sequence of stations in a ritual both spiritual and athletic.

SLOW DOWN Timeless Japan takes time. Tokyo alone has a dozen districts each worth a week. Kyoto is another world. And so on. The infinite layers of Japanese culture reward investigation.

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Malaysia Gourmet Festival hits October

September 30th, 2009 by Ashley | No Comments | Filed in Asia, Destination Spotlight, News and Deals

Courtesy Malaysian Gourmet Festival

Courtesy Malaysian Gourmet Festival

Great food is just one of the many reasons to visit Malaysia. And with the ninth annual Malaysia International Gourmet Festival, October is the perfect month to get up and go. Here’s the breakdown of what you need to know:

  • The festival is from Oct. 1 through Oct. 31.
  • There are 24 participating Malaysian fine dining establishments, including Bunga Emas, Enak KL, Chynna and Lai Po Heen.
  • Sample menus include Udang Kara Kerdil Limau Bali, which is a baby rock lobster salad, citrus fruits, panda froth, are’nkha caviar and pomegranate compote. Still hungry? Try the Nasi Pandan Gajus, savoury screw pine rice with cashews.
  • Special gourmet tour packages are available, allowing travelers to sample the best of Malaysian cuisine at great rates for the entire duration of the festival. There’s even limo service to and from the airport, and in between all your eating experiences.
  • Packages also include the opportunity to learn how to cook your favorite dishes from the master chefs themselves.
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Do’s and Don’ts For Your Trip To Philippines

August 17th, 2009 by Eddy | 1 Comment | Filed in Asia, ISLANDS Experts
ISLANDS Contributing Editor Aaron Gulley

ISLANDS Contributing Editor Aaron Gulley

The Philippines encompass 7,000-plus islands. So how does one even begin trip planning? Contributing editor Aaron Gulley, who just returned from an assignment for ISLANDS magazine, offers his best tips for traveling to the Philippines.

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Philippines for just $1,535

June 1st, 2009 by Ashley | No Comments | Filed in Asia, News and Deals

What you save: Pacific Holidays’ two-Philippine-island, $1,535 package includes round-trip airfare from San Francisco or LA, hotel accommodations for six nights, all airport transfers, daily breakfast and tours. That’s usually just the price of airfare!

Why we love it: From Rizal Park to Intramuros, Pagsanjan Falls to the Basilica del Santo Nino, this tour lets you see the best of 2 Philippine islands — Manila and Cebu. There’s even an option to add the island of Boracay, known for it’s poster-worthy beaches.

Book it now: Call 1-800-355-8025.

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