Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for sharing your advice and experiences. This was incredibly helpful. After mulling it over, I decided to extend the trip length by two days. The high schooler will just have to deal. Here is the plan right now:
Depart for Singapore Dec 18th, arrive IN Singapore Dec 19th late afternoon.
Four nights in Singapore. Decided not to cut that part to give the kids a chance to rest and recover in relative comfort. Plus we have friends there.
Dec 23, fly to Siem Reap (direct flight), thank you, the PP who recommended switching up the temples and the beach. Three nights.
Dec 26, fly to Phuket (direct flight), thank you, the PP who recommended the Andaman coast over the Gulf due to end of rain season. Five nights for R&R.
Dec 31, fly to Hong Kong (direct flight). NYE! Four nights.
Dec 4th, fly home.
Now we have a whole year to look forward to this! Thanks again.
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine spending so much time in singapore and hongkong. 5 nights in hongkong? even 4 nights in singapore is alot.
Anonymous wrote:These suggestions are getting too complicated. You don't have time for Bali. Stick to Thailand. Koh Samui will be fine at that time of year - was just there over Christmas and had perfect weather. Or do Phuket, just go to a resort farther from the main part of town.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if I do:
4 nights Singapore (to acclimate)
4 nights Koh Samui
3 nights Hanoi and
3 nights Hong Kong?
This gives a nice mix of modern cities, not so modern cities, and natural wonders. Angkor Wat won’t happen but can’t have it all can you.
skip Hanoi. Go to Halong Bay.
https://www.bucketlistly.blog/posts/vietnam-best-places-to-visit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have been to both Singapore and to Hong Kong. Loved both. Your amount of time seems good to me.
I like cities, too. In Bangkok, you can stay at a resort-like hotel. You get the city plus an amazing pool plus river cruise. I can check the hame of where we stayed. The temples were amazing and the Thompson House for silk was, too. Plus chair massages were about $4 8 years ago. In December, it was quite hot and humid.
Shanghai I also found fascinating. We stayed on the Bund and stared across the river at lit up buildings each night. I liked visiting the French concession and the place that sheltered Jews during WW2.
Have a great time!
Thank you so much. I do love the idea of Shanghai and we'll definitely plan another trip to other parts of Asia. That is unfortunately the problem with the continent - too much to see, too little time.
We do love cities. My son in particular is obsessed with public transport and just urban planning in general, so he is very interested in seeing how these cities are organized and how they integrate nature, modernity and ancient roots.
Anonymous wrote:I have been to both Singapore and to Hong Kong. Loved both. Your amount of time seems good to me.
I like cities, too. In Bangkok, you can stay at a resort-like hotel. You get the city plus an amazing pool plus river cruise. I can check the hame of where we stayed. The temples were amazing and the Thompson House for silk was, too. Plus chair massages were about $4 8 years ago. In December, it was quite hot and humid.
Shanghai I also found fascinating. We stayed on the Bund and stared across the river at lit up buildings each night. I liked visiting the French concession and the place that sheltered Jews during WW2.
Have a great time!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d do phu quoc island in Vietnam in between those city trips. It will be warm and beachy
5 nights in Hong Kong is fine as you’ll take the train to Shen zen and also do a trip to Macau.
Does Shen Zhen do visa on arrival for Americans though? I don’t need a visa for China but my kids will.
Yes, visa on arrival. And personally I’d want some beach time in Vietnam between cities
Where in Vietnam do you think it would be reliably good beach weather in late December?
I said above - phu quoc island. In the south obviously. Sri Lanka is lovely beach weather too, but that takes you off course. But flights are cheap between countries.
I’d cut a day off of each of the cities and add a few days at the beach in Vietnam and just one/two days in Angkor wat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if I do:
4 nights Singapore (to acclimate)
4 nights Koh Samui
3 nights Hanoi and
3 nights Hong Kong?
This gives a nice mix of modern cities, not so modern cities, and natural wonders. Angkor Wat won’t happen but can’t have it all can you.
skip Hanoi. Go to Halong Bay.
https://www.bucketlistly.blog/posts/vietnam-best-places-to-visit
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d do phu quoc island in Vietnam in between those city trips. It will be warm and beachy
5 nights in Hong Kong is fine as you’ll take the train to Shen zen and also do a trip to Macau.
Does Shen Zhen do visa on arrival for Americans though? I don’t need a visa for China but my kids will.
Yes, visa on arrival. And personally I’d want some beach time in Vietnam between cities
Where in Vietnam do you think it would be reliably good beach weather in late December?
Anonymous wrote:What if I do:
4 nights Singapore (to acclimate)
4 nights Koh Samui
3 nights Hanoi and
3 nights Hong Kong?
This gives a nice mix of modern cities, not so modern cities, and natural wonders. Angkor Wat won’t happen but can’t have it all can you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d do phu quoc island in Vietnam in between those city trips. It will be warm and beachy
5 nights in Hong Kong is fine as you’ll take the train to Shen zen and also do a trip to Macau.
Does Shen Zhen do visa on arrival for Americans though? I don’t need a visa for China but my kids will.
Yes, visa on arrival. And personally I’d want some beach time in Vietnam between cities
Where in Vietnam do you think it would be reliably good beach weather in late December?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d do phu quoc island in Vietnam in between those city trips. It will be warm and beachy
5 nights in Hong Kong is fine as you’ll take the train to Shen zen and also do a trip to Macau.
Does Shen Zhen do visa on arrival for Americans though? I don’t need a visa for China but my kids will.
Yes, visa on arrival. And personally I’d want some beach time in Vietnam between cities