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Staycation / Holiday / Vacation at Sentosa Singapore – Things to do and attractions at Sentosa Island Singapore

things to do and attractions in Sentosa Island Singapore

Nowadays, “staycation” (the combination of stay and vacation – meaning to stay in one’s country to have a vacation) is very popular in Singapore, given the rising number of chic hotels and new establishments sprouting in many corners all over Singapore.

So Kate and I decided to do so as well. We took our pick to stay at the newly constructed Hard Rock Hotel at Sentosa (Resorts World Sentosa, RWS). There are several hotels now in Resorts World Sentosa, namely, Festive Hotel, Hotel Michael, Crockfords Tower (by invitation only) as well as Hard Rock Hotel.

Introduction about Sentosa

Sentosa was formerly known as Pulau Blakang Mati which translates directly as Island, Behind, Dead otherwise known as the Island of the dead. However, in 1972, Sentosa was mooted to become a popular tourist destination and was renamed Sentosa, meaning, “Peace and Tranquility”.

The island is just located 0.5km south of the main island and is now connected via cable car, a link bridge as well as Sentosa pedestrian board walk.

The Sentosa board walk has now several ‘hang out’ places like the Queens (with happy hour drinks and cakes), Venezia (Italian ice cream), Wine Company and a crepes shop. Also you can shop at the Frangipani Creations (theme of frangipani for bags, hair pins, paintings) and a Sentosa souvenir shop.

Admission to Sentosa Island

If you are staying at one of the hotels at Sentosa, admission is usually complimentary. What you would need to do is to check with your hotel on how to gain complimentary entry into the island. This differs slightly from hotels on the island itself and hotels in RWS (Resorts World Sentosa).

By Foot/Walking ($1)

To gain entry via the new boardwalk, it is only $1 per person to enter and you get to enjoy a nice little walk, about 5-7 minutes along the newly constructed boardwalk.

Sentosa broadwalk
Sentosa broadwalk

By Sentosa Express ($3)

The Sentosa express is the new monorail that transits all across the island of Sentosa and back to the main island at Vivocity (a shopping mall). This ride costs $3.

Sentosa Monorail
Sentosa Monorail

By Car

The rates for entry can be found on the website of Sentosa and it is usually cheaper to car pool and go into the island as a group. If you are driving into RWS like we did, remember to keep left as you enter the roads to Sentosa. If you are driving into Hard Rock (near the convention centre), keep left again.

Driving via the bridge that connects to Sentosa
Driving via the bridge that connects to Sentosa

Once you are on the island, all buses and monorail rides are free. Yup, even if you paid only $1 to enter via the boardwalk!

Hard Rock Hotel Sentosa

We first checked into our room at Hard Rock Sentosa. It was located on the top floor, overlooking the entire pool area.

Hard Rock Hotel Sentosa Lift Lobby
Hard Rock Hotel Sentosa Lift Lobby
Couch in Hard Rock Hotel Room
Couch in Hard Rock Hotel Room
Hard Rock Hotel Sentosa Room
Hard Rock Hotel Sentosa Room
Hard Rock Hotel Sentosa Room 2
Hard Rock Hotel Sentosa Room 2
Hard Rock Hotel Sentosa Room:FLat Screen TV with surround sound system
Hard Rock Hotel Sentosa Room:FLat Screen TV with surround sound system

The pool is one of the best things about Hard Rock Hotels. It is always a surprise for me to see how chill the Hard Rock Pool is and this pool didn’t disappoint. Check out this video of the pool!

Hard Rock Hotel Sentosa Singapore and swimming pool
Hard Rock Hotel Sentosa Singapore and swimming pool

The pool at the Hard Rock Hotel consists of so many segments. From my memory, I can recall an infinity pool (or lap pool), a children’s play area (complete with water guns, fountains and a slide), a jacuzzi, a lazy pool, a pool by the bar, as well as, you’ve guessed it, the beach pool complete with soft white Australian-imported sand!

Resorts World Sentosa

After lazying in the pool for a while, we decided to grab some dinner at Vivocity. Each room at the Hard Rock is entitled to 2 parking tickets as well as monorail tickets on the Sentosa Express (unlimited rides from Sentosa to Vivo for 3 consecutive days once activated). As we ventured out, we took some of these pictures.

Sentosa in the evening
Sentosa in the evening
The Queen at The Sentosa Broadwalk
The Queen at The Sentosa Broadwalk
Deco at The Queen
Deco at The Queen
Strawberry tiramisu with wine at The Queen
Strawberry tiramisu with wine at The Queen

After dinner, we decided to chill out at one of the new restaurants along the boardwalk. We had some wine and shared a strawberry tiramisu. The food was ok, but the nice laidback music accompanied by views of RWS more than made up for it. We wanted to catch the animatronics Crane Dance show (9pm), but to our horror, it was under repairs! So we headed for the 9:30pm fountain show at the Lake of Dreams.

We did catch the crane dance animatronics some time before and here it is

There is nothing much to say about the show except, DO NOT GO! Please view our video that we painstakingly recorded for you (for you to fast forward) so that you can save 15 minutes of your precious time. Towards the end of the show, many people started to walk away (hence you see many movements in the video at the end). The show ended without a finale or whatsover. It just faded out…it has to be one of the worst fountain shows ever.

Sentosa Day Play Pass

On the second day, we decided to go for the day play pass and it was a fruitful 10 hours. The day play pass is a packaged deal where you pay $63.90/Adult , $47.90/Child  (Weekdays) and $69.90/Adult, $51.90/child (Weekends) to enjoy 13 attractions from 9am to 7pm. It is really worth it because you get to cover:

1. Fort Siloso

2. Bi-Pedal Bicyle (1 hr)

3. Segway Fun Ride (Beginner’s practice and trail)

4. The Flying Trapeze

5. Skyline Luge (with 1 skyride) OR Unlimited Skyrides

6. Images of Singapore

7. Sentosa 4D Magix

8. Sentosa Nature Discovery

9. Sentosa Cineblast

10. Desperados

11. Butterfly Park and Insect Kingdom

12. Tiger Sky Tower

13. The Merlion

But to complete all the attractions (which we almost did), you have to plan your time properly to avoid the crowd. So we suggest you cover like we did!

Images of Singapore

Initially, we wanted to start off our day at the 4D magix, Cineblast as well as Desperados. However, on the way up, we realised that Images of Singapore was already opened. So the first stop was here

Images of Singapore Sentosa
Images of Singapore Sentosa
Images of Singapore Video part
Images of Singapore Video part
Mid Autumn Festival aka Mooncake Festival
Mid Autumn Festival aka Mooncake Festival

It was a pleasant surprise because we really didn’t think the Images of Singapore would be such a huge place. It will probably take perhaps 1-2 hours if you read all the information. The whole museum is full of figurines, statues and displays. It depicts how Singapore came about (with the discovery of Singapore by Sir Stamford Raffles – Nowadays the brand Raffles is associated with everything high class or “Atas” as we would say) and how we thrived from a small fishing village to the cosmopolitan city we are today. Certainly worth visiting.

Cineblast (Extreme Log Ride) / 4D Magix (Pirates) / Desperados

It is good to start off the day at the rides and movies because the queues would usually pick up and you will be wasting precious time queuing. When we reached there, we were first for all the rides and shows! Yay!

Cineblast

Price chart for Pirates, Extreme Log Ride and Desperados
Price chart for Pirates, Extreme Log Ride and Desperados
Entrance to Extreme Log ride
Entrance to Extreme Log ride

We first went for the Extreme Log Ride. It was very realistic! One of the best 3D rides I have been on. It brings you through Himalaymazon. You’ve heard me right! Not the Himalayas nor the Amazon. Haha…not for the faint-hearted though.

Desperados

Desperados Sentosa
Desperados Sentosa

Desperados is a 3D shooting game whereby you are an assistant to the Sheriff and to take out the bad guys. You are seated on a saddle that moves according to the game. Holding on to the pistol with one hand and the saddle with the other, you have 2 rounds of trying to top the score. Enjoyed this one as well. Try to shoot well, else your face would be flashed across the screen as a bobo shooter…

4D Magix – Pirates

Kate and I have been to 4D shows previously and this was nothing new. Basically a 15 minutes show with 4D effects like wind blown by your ears, water sprinkling at you, in your face bees and insects crawling from under your seats. Yup, all the effects accompanied by the 3D movie. Enjoy!

Skyline Luge (with 1 skyride) OR Unlimited Skyrides

Luge and Skyride Sentosa
Luge and Skyride Sentosa
Waiting to do the Luge ride
Waiting to do the Luge ride
Yay! Did the Luge at Sentosa!
Yay! Did the Luge at Sentosa!

Next, we went for the Luge. We didnt know at first that the Luge Ride came with 1 skyride. Still, we chose the Luge. So from Imbiah, we Luged down to the beach. The new trail, Dragon Trail just completed construction not long ago and it was an exciting, winding ride. The slogan is true : Once is never enough. But we had another attractions to enjoy.

Oilio cafe at Imbiah Sentosa
Oilio cafe at Imbiah Sentosa
Chicken Chop spaghetti
Chicken Chop spaghetti
Fish & Chips
Fish & Chips

We were there shortly after lunch, so we beat the crowd and waited only about 5 minutes. Lunch was cheap (@Olio Bites considering prices at Sentosa) and good. We had spaghetti and Fish & Chips. Yum. Enjoy the thrilling Luge!

Segway Fun Ride

Beach Tram Sentosa
Beach Tram Sentosa

After the Luge, we wanted to rent the bicycle and ride into Fort Siloso. However, we were dismayed to find that we couldn’t and we were stopped at the tram station at the entrance of Fort Siloso. So we had to cycle back to return our bikes and head back to Fort Siloso. There were 2 guided tours that day (12.30pm and 3.30pm) but when we finally got back to Fort Siloso, we realised that we just missed the first guided tour! So we were advised by the friendly staff of Sentosa to complete Segway first, which we did.

Segway Crew who will help you familiarise with the Segway
Segway Crew who will help you familiarise with the Segway

We waited a short while before it was our turn. As with the Luge, you would have to don the helmet provided. The first practice session was basically to familiarise yourself with the Segway. The instructor would tell you how to move ahead, backwards and left/right by leaning your body (forwards/backwards) and tilting the handles to the desired direction. It was quite easy actually. But you would be envious when you see the instructors being able to move fast and drift! They would then ask you to ride towards a tree, go round it, and return back to the instructor.

Segway Circuit Sentosa
Segway Circuit Sentosa

The trail is much like a garden walk. On the Segway, it was over in 5 minutes. But it was still fun to go at a leisure speed and try to traverse small humps and engage slopes upwards and downwards. Overall, it was a nice refreshing albeit “risky” experience.

Sentosa Nature Discovery

Sentosa Nature Discovery
Sentosa Nature Discovery
Pretty flowers in the afternoon sun
Pretty flowers in the afternoon sun

We also attended the guided tour here. This area is basically free but with the guided tour, it makes the visit extra educational. The tour covered the types of trees and animals/birds that may be encountered and includes a short treetop/canopy walk. Nature lovers would enjoy this one.

Fort Siloso

At the start of the Fort Siloso tour
At the start of the Fort Siloso tour
British surrendering to the Japanese
British surrendering to the Japanese

Fort Siloso is a museum at Sentosa that covers the defence of Singapore during the colonial and WW2 era. It was really worthwhile to hear the stories that the guide had, and to learn about how it was like during the pre-war and war era.

The tour covered the guns, surrender chambers, life during WW2 under Japanese occupation and the surrender of Japanese back to the allied forces.

This is a really good tour (about an hour or so) for those who are interested in history and WW2. You can board the bus for the tour either at Imbiah or at the entrance of Fort Siloso. It departs slightly earlier, do check with the friendly staff for the exact timings.

The Merlion

Sentosa Merlion
Sentosa Merlion
Merlion Park Sentosa
Merlion Park Sentosa

As we entered, we were given a token at the entrance. It was a gold coin. We were then ushered into a small theatre to watch a short clip of how the “Merlion” came about. After the movie, we dropped our coin into one of the many merlions at the entrance of the lift and exchanged for a gift card. You can then claim your gift at the souvenier shop as you exit the Merlion.

We went to level 10 where the teeth of the Merlion was. We caught several shots here.

Stairs from the mouth of the Merlion to the head
Stairs from the mouth of the Merlion to the head
View Through the Merlion's teeth
View Through the Merlion’s teeth
The cyclone (view from the merlion)
The cyclone (view from the merlion)
View from the merlion's head
View from the merlion’s head

There was also a staff there ready to take a picture for you. After that, we went to the top of the Merlion. The view was spectacular. It covered the whole of Sentosa, including the rides and castle at the Universal Studios, the hotels at Resorts World, a golf course, the cable car ride, the sky tower. Over the distance, we could see our Central Business District (the CBD) as well as views of the ocean and our world famous sea port. Take a look at this video!

We took the lift and exited the Merlion. We were directed to exchange our gift cards for a souvenir and we got 2 hand held fans with Merlion imprinted on it.

Tiger Sky Tower

Tiger Tower
Tiger Tower
Tiger Gondola
Tiger Gondola

Our last stop was the Tiger Sky Tower. It wasn’t our first time but we still enjoyed the spectacular views that it offered. Enjoy these pictures!

Harbourfront from the Tiger Tower
Harbourfront from the Tiger Tower
Merlion from the Tiger Tower
Merlion from the Tiger Tower
Rasa Sentosa from the Tiger Tower
Rasa Sentosa from the Tiger Tower
Reflections at the Bay and Keppel Club from the Tiger Tower
Reflections at the Bay and Keppel Club from the Tiger Tower
Skyride from the Tiger Tower
Skyride from the Tiger Tower
View from the Tiger Tower
View from the Tiger Tower
View of Sea from the Tiger TOwer
View of Sea from the Tiger TOwer
Sunset view from the Tiger Tower
Sunset view from the Tiger Tower

Dinner @ Ramenplay

We went back to the hotel and lazed in the pool again before heading out for dinner. We wanted to catch the butterfly park but missed it as it was closed at 6:30pm. We had visited the one in Cameron Highlands before, so not much regrets there. We missed the trapeze because we aren’t that adventurous. For those who have tried it, do leave a comment on how it went!

We decided to stay in Sentosa for dinner and we ate at Ramenplay. There was a deal with DBS cards. If you order 2 mains, you’d receive a plate of 2 fried meat balls (Dango). The ramen was good. Remember to order the one that comes with the pork broth because it is simmered for a long time to achieve that taste. The meat was generous and the ramen was Q (also known as springy). The Unagi hot pot was not fantastic, but the unagi itself was delicious. Though a little bit on the expensive side, the meal was thoroughly satisfying. We also ordered the bamboo chicken and Chicken/Leek Yakitori to complete the meal. Yum.

Bamboo chicken Ramenplay
Bamboo chicken Ramenplay
Chicken and Leek Yakitori Ramenplay
Chicken and Leek Yakitori Ramenplay
Yummy ramen at Ramen Play
Yummy ramen at Ramen Play
Yummy Unagi from Ramenplay
Yummy Unagi from Ramenplay

Overall, it was an excellent staycation and we enjoyed all the attractions that Sentosa has to offer with the Day Play Pass. Go stay in the hotels at Resorts World Sentosa while they are still new and nice!

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Malaysia – Cameron Highlands, Kuala Lumpur

Things to do and attractions in Cameron Highlands Malaysia

So we caught the overnight seater and arrived early on Saturday morning. It was about 5 am and the bus was already ascending the Cameron Highlands. At about 6:30am, we reached the town and were given the short break to have our breakfast. We had our usual fill (2nd time to Cameron) of Wan Ton noodles and hopped back to the bus where they took us to our hotel – Strawberry Park Hotel

Strawberry Park Hotel

I used to think that the Strawberry Park Hotel either grows strawberries or is very near a strawberry garden. Neither of which was there. However, it is a quaint hotel with french architecture. It really just offers tranquility and peace of mind when you enter the hotel.

The hotel seemed a little old on the outside. But as we entered the rooms, it offered a whole new perspective to us. The view from the balcony offered lush greenery while the entrance of our room had views of the highland.

The bed was big and comfy. The best part of it was that the bathroom was HUGE. The bathtub was located right in the middle with showers and toilet located behind. Facilities include a playground as well as an indoor heated pool. It was really clean and offered “country-club” like facilities at the bathrooms. The pool stared out at the garden and was a good place to chillax.

We quickly unpacked and headed out for our first stop – Ee Feng Bee Centre

Ee Feng Bee Centre

We joined a mini tour from our tour agency – Titiwangsa. The driver took us to Ee Feng Bee Centre and we were given free time ourselves to roam about. We were able to have up close view of the bees while the bees busied themselves with gathering of the pollen.

Butterfly Garden

The next stop was the butterfly garden. It was an interesting experience as it was the first time that I saw so many butterflies all in an enclosure. There were in fact so many of them that many were just crawling all over the floor. Be careful not to step on them! We also saw a koi feasting on one of them…ew…

Next, the guide at the butterfly garden took us to see some exotic insects. They included stick insects (really have to stare hard to locate them), lizards as well as scorpions! The pictures will show you the guide ‘playing’ with the scorpion and placing it on other tourists.

Strawberry Garden

There are several strawberry gardens in the highlands and the next stop was at one of them. There was a choice of picking strawberries with a given fee. Kate and I were not keen to eat that many strawberries, so we settled for a yummy strawberry milk shake and bought some jams as well. It was nice to observe the strawberry as well as its flowers in its natural form. The guide even teach you how to correctly pluck the strawberries.

Rose Centre

The Rose Centre should be biggest exhibit on show. There are so many kinds of flowers and cacti here. We spotted several unique flowers like the horse-shoe flower as well as the “butterfly” petals (you have to take 2 of it to form a butterfly)

Roses were blossoming prettily and the sunflowers were as large as the palm of my hand! We also climbed to the viewing point and had a spendid view of the city. Warning : The climb can be exhausting.

T-Cafe

In the evening, we took a stroll down the hills to the town nearby to enjoy desserts at T-cafe (located above Marybrown). We ordered Tom Yam Bee Hoon and Claypot Kway Teow as mains. Apple juice and mango lassi as drinks. They were quite enjoyable, but what we were really after was the dessert. We ordered the chocolate cake which was rich and creamy, the apple pie that was how an apple pie should be, as well as the strawberry scone, a nice addition to the meal.

We went to the cab stand nearby and took a short ride back. Literally because the driver was a hell-rider who charged at every curve on the way back. We had to hold on to our seats as we swayed side to side. We were back within 4 minutes flat.

Breakfast

Breakfast at Strawberry Park Hotel was enjoyable. The chef made prata fresh on the spot. Each time he serves his lot, the guests would clear it. I had to order several in advance. They were crispy yet delectable. Together with the curry, it was a oh so awesome!

Kuala Lumpur City

We then proceeded for the next part of our trip to KL city. We stayed at the Swiss Garden Hotel and were presently surprised by its stylish contemporary deco. We ventured out to the city in the evening but encountered a short downpour. So we hid ourselves at Nando’s and had unlimited drinks with a spicy mango burger.

The rain subsided and we began shopping nearby. Soon it was time for dinner and we had claypot rice as well as some satay. Street hawker food is still the best!

The next day, we ventured out to KLCC and had an excellent view of the Petronas Towers (See slide show). There was also opportunity to shop at KLCC as well as the surroundings. We rounded off the evening with more hawker food such as popiah and char kway teow.

He says : I particularly enjoyed the fresh air of the highlands. It is so relaxing just to breathe in the fresh air and leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind. Views of the Petronas Towers were also magnificent up close.

She says: I love the cheap malaysian street food and the shopping!!!

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Perth City to Bunbury – An Australian Road Trip

Perth City to Bunbury Australia

Perth: 25th – 30th Dec 2008

THE DECISION 

A sunny Christmas? Or a white Christmas? It was a dilemma. A cold country would mean bulky unflattering winter clothes, less luggage space for shopping loots and hot chocolate/soups. A warm country would mean that we can wear comfortable clothings, pack light and drink lots of SupaShakes! We were tempted by the strong Singapore dollar against the Australian dollar, and so Australia it is!

Perth: Cloudless skies, clear waters, sandy beaches, wineries!

Additional pull factor: Cheap Tiger Airways tickets!

Sunset as seen from Marina Bay Sands Sky Park 3
Sunset as seen from Marina Bay Sands Sky Park 3
View from the plane from Singapore to Perth
View from the plane from Singapore to Perth

THE PLAN

We did some research on the internet and decided to do a “free and easy”, “fly/drive” holiday. It is convenient to rent a car at the airport and it is fairly cheap. $45/day for an economy car; $90/day for a convertible. We thought: “We would never drive a convertible in Singapore anyways (too expensive and lack of long roads where you can drive at fairly high speed to feel the wind in your face).

We had a basic plan of spending 2 nights in Perth City and 3 nights in Bunbury. To make this little road trip exciting, we kept it flexible for anything in between, but Margaret River wineries and chocolate factory were definitely on the To-Do/See-List!

Our Opel Astra Convertible for Road trip from Perth to Margaret River
Our Opel Astra Convertible for Road trip from Perth to Margaret River

PERTH CITY

So after a 5 hours flight (it’s Christmas Day but the crew didn’t do anything special on the flight!) we arrived in Perth. By the time we got our car key from the Avis rental desk, the skies had already turned dark. The car park lacked lighting unlike in Singapore and we had difficulty finding our car. Then, we saw the family of four who were in front of us at the car rental queue, and they appeared unsure of their car’s location as well. So quietly, we followed behind them. It was like the blind leading the blind. Soon, they found their car and we deduced that we were in the right area. Tom started to frantically press the car remote, and the convertible started blinking its headlights on us and it “found” us.

Although we were in a hurry to get out of the dark deserted car park, we were somewhat distracted by the convertible function. Being “sua ku” (read mountain tortoise – a local dialect to describe someone who is not up to date with current trends), we took 5 minutes to realise that you have to “press and hold” the “convertible button” then the mechanism will work (before that, all we heard was mechanical whirring without any movement).

HE SAYS: Ask for specific directions to your car and limit your amazement of the convertible function to 5 minutes tops.

Leaving the car park, we head towards our accommodation for the night, Perth City Hostelling International. Kate memorized the route and directed me to the Hostel. It wasn’t long before we got to the hotel (shows how near it was as we were driving at a very ‘cautious’ speed – being dark, driving a convertible for the first time and all). It had a parking space for customers at a daily fee of AUD$10. When we checked in and got our room keys, we asked where we could get dinner for the night. The receptionist told us that at this hour of the night, the places we could go would be Macs down the street or Knightsbridge (a rather new night spot to hang out). Being too dark and unfamiliar with the area, we decided not to venture. Not wanting Macs for dinner either, we retired to our lovely little bed room.

Facade of Perth City YHA
Facade of Perth City YHA
Bedroom at Perth City YHA...with TV!
Bedroom at Perth City YHA…with TV!
Toilet and Shower at Perth City YHA
Toilet and Shower at Perth City YHA

The room was perfect; no frills design, a comfortable bed, a small TV, and an ensuite bathroom. However, we could hear the sounds of our ever joyful residents walking pass the corridor every now and then (even in the wee hours! – youth hostel…). The hostel also has a reading room, a kitchenette and a small chillax pool.

SHE SAYS: $100 per night for a private room with ensuite bathroom for 2 was great! The kitchenette was a good place for you to meet new people 🙂

What is the day after Christmas? Boxing Day! And what is associated with Boxing Day? Boxing Day sales!!! Kate had already prepared shopping money for this trip and got up real early that day. The shops were slated to open at 11am but there was already a long queue in front of David Jones at 9am!

Xmas deco in Perth City
Xmas deco in Perth City
More Christmas decorations in Perth City
More Christmas decorations in Perth City
Swan Bell Tower aka Rocket Perth City
Swan Bell Tower aka Rocket Perth City

We roamed on the streets, took photos, and we decided to grab some MacDonald’s breakfast (somehow Kate and I are suckers for MacDonald’s breakfasts – hash brown and pancakes!) With our breakfast in our hands, we made our way towards Kings Park. We took more photos along the way…it was a cloudless day; clear blue skies!  Here, we caught a glimpse of the Swan Bell Tower. Continuing our way towards the park, we were greatly rewarded with this view…

Attempt to walk to Kings Park
Attempt to walk to Kings Park
View from the cycling path
View from the cycling path
View of Perth City
View of Perth City

The breeze was cool and welcoming while the morning sun brought warmth and lifted our spirits (not forgetting the essential Vitamin D :P). People around us were relaxed. They were walking their dogs (we were careful not to sit on any poo on the grass fields), brisk walking, cycling. Looking out at the lake, some were having a relaxed morning sailing in the bay…ahhh…wish we can retire in Perth…

Energised by the morning walk and breakfast, we quickly headed back to the malls for the sales.  Tom took several photos of the malls while I popped in and out of several shops. My total damage: AUD$151 for a total of 13 items of clothings! *Happiness* After the retail therapy, we stayed focused and according to our itinerary that Kate has so diligently prepared, we were going to visit Fremantle today. 

Shopping malls in Perth City
Shopping malls in Perth City
 London Court Perth City
London Court Perth City
Cool words at London Court Perth City
Cool words at London Court Perth City

SHE SAYS: Great finds in the quaint little shops! 🙂

FREMANTLE

Fremantle is known for its market and we planned it such that we would arrive on a day when the market’s open (weekends). The day had already started to turn hot. But in order to utilize the convertible and get a nice tan, we lifted the top and we’re off! Fremantle’s a short drive from Perth but we took a little diversion and took some pictures at Cottesloe Beach. We also picked up our favourite Australian drink, SUPASHAKE!! And had little picnic at the beach. Moving on, we arrived at Fremantle, drovepast the old chapel and found a parking lot close to the markets. 

Cottlesloe Beach enroute from Perth to Fremantle
Cottlesloe Beach enroute from Perth to Fremantle

We started venturing into the market and were greeted with shirts of all sorts of prints at the entrance. The classic boomerangs and didgeridoo were frequently sighted as well. Then…we stumbled upon a tart store and we kept staring at the tarts. Though we were not hungry, we thought, what the heck, and we bought us this lemon lime tart. Of course, Kate just wanted to give it a try and I gobbled down the rest. *Happiness for Tom* 

Fremantle markets
Fremantle markets
Rules and regulations for the Fremantle markets
Rules and regulations for the Fremantle markets
Inside of the Fremantle markets
Inside of the Fremantle markets
Yummy lemon lime tart from Fremantle Market
Yummy lemon lime tart from Fremantle Market

That night, we concluded our stay in Perth City by splurging at an Italian restaurant (Positano Restaurant) for dinner. We had yummy parmesan veal and margarita pizza. We loved the huge portions in Australia!

Kate's wine and Tom's beer at Table 7
Kate’s wine and Tom’s beer at Table 7
Veal Parmigiana
Veal Parmigiana
BBQ chicken pizza with brie and avacado
BBQ chicken pizza with brie and avacado

HE SAYS: Boxing Day sales must have been real good. You should have seen the big smile that hung on Kate’s face that day! : )

 

BUNBURY

Leaving the hostel, we drove along the scenic coastal route. We took frequent breaks and enjoyed the clear waters and sandy beaches. Somehow we took the wrong turn and got lost! But that wrong turn led us to Point Peron with stunning views! We even managed to get yummy cheesecake from The Cheesecake Shop tucked away in the small town (Kate had been craving for them ever since she tasted them in Brisbane). Helpful and friendly Aussies at the look-out point then orientated us to the direction of Mandurah.

Very clear waters!!!
Very clear waters!!!
'Private beach'
‘Private beach’
Somewhere in between Perth and Mandurah
Somewhere in between Perth and Mandurah

SHE SAYS: Remember to book your car rental with unlimited mileage for such unforeseen detours! 🙂

We had lunch at Mandurah and decided to have steak-and-cheese pie and apple turnover.

Steak and mushroom pie
Steak and mushroom pie
Apple Turnover
Apple Turnover

Unfortunately we were caught in a 2hour traffic jam from Mandurah to Bunbury due to a traffic accident on a one lane road (there were also more cars then usual because people were heading to a festival down south).  By now we could not withstand the mid-day sun and had to put the top down and turn the A/C on at max.

Traffic jam from Mandurah to Bunbury due to an accident
Traffic jam from Mandurah to Bunbury due to an accident

We arrived at the Dolphin Retreat Bunbury around 5pm and discovered that it was more “no frills” than the Perth City Hostel. We almost missed it as it was a typical Aussie house along a residential street. It has parking space for about 5 cars. There were only communal toilets and a small lounge area for the residents to hang out.

Our sunny room in Bunbury YHA
Our sunny room in Bunbury YHA
The rather creaky bed
The rather creaky bed
Beautiful Sunset in Bunbury
Beautiful Sunset in Bunbury
An iconic checkered Lighthouse by the beach at Bunbury
An iconic checkered Lighthouse by the beach at Bunbury

But with the low price, it was decent enough (AUD$60 for a private double room). Thankfully, the summer days were long and we could still stroll along the beach and watch the sunset. 

It was a long stretch of beach right beside the street where the hostel is situated. For one of the dinner, we bought a whole roasted chicken from Coles and had a picnic by the beach. The houseflies were interested in our dinner too! :/ With the amount of walking along the beach, I think we had enough exercise for the week 😛

SHE SAYS: I love endless beaches and the warm glow from the sunset!! 🙂

 

Margaret River

Sunrise is early during summer in Australia and we weren’t quite used to it. But looking forward to a big breakfast (literally and figuratively), we ordered the “Big Breakfast” at Café Bean. We gobbled down our food and almost forgot to take pictures!! Here in this picture, you can see the remnants of the fried mashed potato, the sunny-side-up, button mushrooms and the sausage. We had our fill and we made our way to the wineries!

Close up pic of half eaten breakfast - not too bad right?
Close up pic of half eaten breakfast – not too bad right?
But in reality, the half eaten Big Breakfast looks like this! :P
But in reality, the half eaten Big Breakfast looks like this! 😛
Yummy Chai Latte
Yummy Chai Latte

Enroute to the wineries, we HAD to stop at the famous Margaret River Chocolate Factory (for free samples of white, milk and dark chocolate buttons!) The products were quite pricey so we settled for a souvenir cup (filled with honeycomb choc) and a piece of almond choco block. 

Nice paperbag from Margaret River Chocolate Company
Nice paperbag from Margaret River Chocolate Company
Cute cup with honeycomb chocolate from Margaret River Chocolate Company
Cute cup with honeycomb chocolate from Margaret River Chocolate Company

HE SAYS: Don’t be shy! You can go for as many chocolate samples as you want. We even took a handful for the road! 😛

There are SO MANY wineries in the Margaret River estate! We had a map with us with the wineries numbered (you can get this map from the local hostels/hotel and in some of the wineries). We kinda each randomly picked a few numbers to visit but we had to visit…

Huge vineyard at Vasse Felix
Huge vineyard at Vasse Felix
History of Vasse Felix vineyard
History of Vasse Felix vineyard
Rows of grapes at Margaret River vineyards
Rows of grapes at Margaret River vineyards
1st vineyard at Margaret River
1st vineyard at Margaret River

Vasse Felix! It is the first vineyard to be established in the Margaret River region (1967). The compound was huge and we enjoyed the free wine tasting. We tasted an expensive dessert wine which was really really really sweet 😛 After sampling wines at 2 other wineries, we began to feel a little bit tipsy.  

So Tom suggested that we head back but stop by a brewery this time. Duckstein Brewery was our next stop. This brewery had gardens for the children to play and restaurant that serves huge portions of German food and beer for the adults to partake. We settled for the common German fare of roasted pork knuckle and hefeweisse (white German wheat beer). We then had a nice little stroll in the park but we had to fight off the incessant “harassment” of the houseflies.

Duckstein Brewery Swan Valley
Duckstein Brewery Swan Valley
Pork knuckle and Hefeweise at Duckstein Brewery
Pork knuckle and Hefeweise at Duckstein Brewery
Relaxing at the Park at Duckstein Brewery
Relaxing at the Park at Duckstein Brewery

HE SAYS: Flies are a common sight during the summer months in Perth. Some may even “hitch a ride” on your back as you stroll along the beaches.

Cape Naturaliste

Next on our itinerary was a guided tour up the Naturaliste Lighthouse (built in 1903). The tickets were priced at AUD$11 per pax and the tour guide gave an informative narration of the lighthouse’s history. He described the shipwrecks that took place off the coast, lives of the guards who used to work in the lighthouse, as well as the advancement in technology (use of crystal prisms) of the lighthouse. We could see the Sugarloaf rock from the top of the lighthouse (it’s a short lighthouse but it is built on a 110m hill). The winds were strong that day and it totally messed up Kate’s hair while I “hid” behind the tour guide (he was a “rolly-polly” man :P)

Short lighthouse at Cape Naturaliste but on 110m hill
Short lighthouse at Cape Naturaliste but on 110m hill
Close up of lighthouse at Cape Naturaliste
Close up of lighthouse at Cape Naturaliste
Naturaliste lighthouse
Naturaliste lighthouse
Crystal prism at Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse
Crystal prism at Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse
Nice beach as seen from Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse
Nice beach as seen from Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse
Sugarloaf rock as seen from Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse
Sugarloaf rock as seen from Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse
Aussie flag at Cape Naturaliste
Aussie flag at Cape Naturaliste

Dolphin Discovery Centre

One of the reasons why we chose Bunbury as the second leg of our road trip was its close proximity to the Dolphin Discovery Centre. For a mere AUD$5 (adult tix; valid for 2 days in case the dolphins did not turn up at the shore on the first day), we could learn about the dolphin habitat via exhibitions and videos in the centre. It was amazing how the wild dolphins interact with the humans along the shore. We were instructed to stand in a straight line facing the ocean, making coordinated movements forwards without alarming the dolphins. The staff of the discovery centre was able to identify the dolphins approaching the shore by the scars on their fins. The playful dolphins would circle around some of us and even allowed us to touch them.

Dolphin Discovery Centre Perth
Dolphin Discovery Centre Perth
Dolphin Discovery Centre Perth: Dolphin fins
Dolphin Discovery Centre Perth: Dolphin fins
Dolphin Discovery Centre Perth: A pod of dolphins
Dolphin Discovery Centre Perth: A pod of dolphins
Dolphin Discovery Centre Perth: A Cruise ship going out...
Dolphin Discovery Centre Perth: A Cruise ship going out…
Dolphin Discovery Centre Perth: Close up shots of dolphin
Dolphin Discovery Centre Perth: Close up shots of dolphin
Dolphin Discovery Centre Perth: Close up shots of more dolphins
Dolphin Discovery Centre Perth: Close up shots of more dolphins

Tom was then distracted by the seagulls at the beach. I specifically told him not to feed them but he adamantly took bread pieces and fed them. It seemed fun at first, but soon, more seagulls gathered around us. We tried to leave by calmly walking away but they followed after us and cast shadows upon us as they hovered around. It was frightening!!!

SHE SAYS: Do not feed the seagulls!!!! (I told you, already!) Husbands, please listen to your wives.

We spent the last day leisurely at the beach. The hostel had boogie boards for guests to use for free. Tom took up the challenge and tried the boogie board for the first time. The water was freezing!!! I, on the other hand, lay on the soft sand and enjoyed my sun tan, watching Tom being washed ashore over and over again. That evening, we sat by the beach, blessed and contented, watching the sun set in the horizon.

After dinner drive along the beach - beautiful sunset
After dinner drive along the beach – beautiful sunset

 Conclusion

SHE SAYS: The convertible was a good experience and the budget accommodation was fine with us as we spent most of the day sightseeing anyways. I loved the blue cloudless skies and white sandy beaches! We did so much yet we didn’t feel rushed and tired at the end of the day. I wanna go Australia again! But first, I have to wait for the currency to weaken…(as of 2011)

 HE SAYS: Well worth the money! We enjoyed the splendid scenery, great food and wine. The sale was great as well. In fact, we are planning for another trip just to do Boxing Day sales all over again! I enjoyed the drive. Miles of uncrowded roads is not something we have in Singapore. The whole holiday was relaxing and I was all charged up, energized and ready to go for the new year.

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Berjaya Hills – Colmar Tropicale Jun 2011

Morning view from 3rd level of tower

Introduction

Berjaya Hills is located near to KL and Genting Highlands. It is about 800m above sea level (Genting is about 2000m) . Hence, the drive up the hill is relatively smooth and short compared to the long and windy roads of Genting. The drive up the hill from the main road is only about 15 mins.

The entire development is done up by the Berjaya Group and currently consists of the Colmar Tropicale, Golf/Country Club, Rabbit Farm, Horse Trail as well as the Japanese/Botanical Garden. The Chateau (A French themed resort and spa) will be opening in July and there are also talks of a German, Italian and Spanish themed resorts.

The temperature is about low to mid 20s though it may reach about 30 degrees on hot days.

Souvenier shop and carriage
Souvenier shop and carriage
Morning view from 3rd level of tower
Morning view from 3rd level of tower
Colmar Tropicale
Colmar Tropicale
More koi with mini waterfall
More koi with mini waterfall
Japanese Garden Colmar Tropicale Berjaya Hills
Japanese Garden Colmar Tropicale Berjaya Hills
Colmar Tropicale Berjaya Hills
Colmar Tropicale Berjaya Hills

Japanese and Botanical Gardens

Cost : Free

One of our favourite attractions at Berjaya Hills has got to be the Japanese Garden. As the roads were under construction, the shuttle from the resort dropped us off a distance from the gardens itself. The beginning of the walk was a 45degrees inclined path which exhausted us quite a bit (or at least Tom). However, if you tread the path slowly, you would enjoy the scenery of the hills, the overhanging trees and the birds.

The gardens are filled with Japanese themed plants and flowers. Pebbles lined the pathway. Heading towards the Japanese teahouse, we were pleasantly surprised by the koi fish pond as well as the gentle streams and mini falls. The sounds of the water really together with the serenity of the gardens really does allow one to unwind.

Along the way there is a spa as well as a guest house. We think that the prices are quite exorbitant but still the architecture adds genuine flavour to the gardens.

The Japanese gardens is linked to the botanical gardens via a short walkway. For the botany enthusiasts, you will find that the plants are labelled meticulously, some with their scientific names.  The entire walk, at a leisure pace will take about an hour or so. Do take your time to enjoy the sights and sounds of the nature!

 

Horse Trail

Cost : 1 hour trail costs 100RM on weekdays and 120RM on weekends

It was the first time that we rode a horse. Hence, Wan (the receptionist @ the Horse Trail) recommended that we had a half hour introduction to riding before half an hour on the roads. We gladly accepted his recommendation and we never regretted it.

The first half hour was basically about confidence building. When you first mount the horse, you will feel a little tensed. After the introduction, we all felt quite relaxed and had a great time on the trail.

The introduction covered riding (riding in circles within a pen while the horses trotted) without hands, without legs and without hands and legs. After which, the sequence was repeated without hands while the horse galloped.  We were also taught how to angle our heels and be at at standing position such that when the horse is climbing up a slope, we sort of ease the burden on the horse a little.

After the introduction, we were relaxed and confident about riding our  horses (mine was called Miss Penelope while Kate’s was called Indiana Rose). The trail took us out on the main road for about 2 kilometres or so and we were able to just chat and enjoy the scenery that Berjaya Hills had to offer.

On a side note, the rabbit farm was close by and it costs only 3RM for entry. We peered in from the outside and saw that the kids were thoroughly enjoying themselves. A recommended place for family time.

 

Golf/ Country Club

Although we are not golf enthusiasts, we can see that the condition of the golf course was quite well maintained. It should be a place that golfers will enjoy. The club house offers archery, billiard, bowling, squash, tennis, swimming and badminton.

But the highlight of the country club (at least for us) has got to be the cafe! This is because, up on the hills at Tropicale, the restaurants charge exorbitant prices (A large pizza costs 36RM while the buffet was 55RM++) At the cafe of the clubhouse, the jumbo hotdog that comes with fries and salad costs only 11RM! Noodles and rice were about 13RM.

 

Colmar Tropicale

We stayed in a 2BR suite and had views of the hills and swimming pool. The view of the ‘main street’ (about 100 metres of it) is really modelled/inspired by the French town of Colmar. At the end of the ‘main street’ is a tower, overlooking the hills, golf course and resort itself. Here is a video of it…

 

 

There is even complimentary acrobatics as well as magic shows at several timings throughout the day!

 

Our Take

He says: I have thoroughly enjoyed the trip especially the walk through the gardens. Breathing in the fresh air of the hills and taking in the greenery does relaxes the soul.  I also enjoyed the horse trail and learning how to ride a horse. Since I drive, Im also glad that the drive uphill was actually only about 15 mins…phew…

She says: I enjoyed the cool weather and the landscape of the hills. I think I had enough pastries for the remaining half of the year. I was scared to ride the horse but Im glad I did it in the end as it was actually quite fun!

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Colmar Tropicale Berjaya Hills
Colmar Tropicale Berjaya Hills
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