Doing now what I should have done at 18. Better this way. No hostels. Hooray Read more Top-of-the-World, United States
  • Day 1

    Vancouver

    April 21 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 54 °F

    Caught the train from Edmonds to Vancouver. Some spectacular views along the way…
    Quiet evening with Caroline’s family Morgan & Scott. Korean food and ice hockey.
    Early start to Montreal.

  • Day 1

    How it all began

    April 21 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 39 °F

    Japan. October 2019. Rugby World Cup. An amazing trip and we vowed to return. Donny found a smokin’ deal to transfer AmEx points to ANA. Boom.

    Yeah, Boom as in Pandemic. ☹️

    Three (hundred) years pass and those miles are going to expire. Start searching, discover Star Alliance’s Round the World ticket. Used their great planning tool (link below) to map out a route that checks the box on bunch of our travel goals:
    • Japan because cherry blossoms (plus bullet trains! And geishas! And food!)
    • Egypt because Donny’s niece’s wedding (plus Pyramids!)
    • Ireland for family (new baby!), horsey things (racing season & RDS!), and golf (of course!)
    • Cape Town because native friends will be there too (plus safari!)
    • South America because retiring in the USA is $$$$ (plus Pampas! And polo! And the Andes!)

    Over to ANA’s booking site to search award seats for each flight, ONE frustrating day at a time. Learned that ANA must not play nicely in the Star Alliance sandbox because award seats available on other members’ sites do not exist in the ANA universe. 🤔

    Booking via phone was relatively straightforward (after the 1+ hour hold time) given all the award flight searching beforehand. 400k ANA miles + $3k and we’re ready to roll on 8 biz class flights over 1 year covering ~35,000 flight miles.

    Three weeks later, an email arrives from ANA announcing a minor change to one flight time. I happen to notice my name is spelled Carloine (which, consequently is now my cool Godfather name).

    No big deal to just swap those two letters, right? Hahaha, that’s adorable. It is, indeed, a VERY BIG DEAL. 😳

    I’m told by a lovely woman (after another 1+hr wait on the phone) that not all the carriers allow name changes so we can basically either take a chance on correcting my name at the time of each flight or rebook the whole thing from scratch. I end the call and pitch an absolute lose-my-sh*t conniption fit. Then, as Donny says, I stick my hand up my arse and pull myself together and start over.

    Award Seat Search 2.0 went much faster thanks to lessons learned the first go-round and resulted in 2 wins: biz class on our first leg (we just have to get to Montreal) and a few better route choices. One final hour on hold, then rebooked our updated itinerary, sans cool godfather name but $500 cheaper. 🙌

    Obsessively confirm my name spelling on the new itinerary. 🧐 Ready to roll!

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    Tools I found helpful for award flight search:

    Star Alliance Round the World tool (for rules, hubs & routes, and calculating total flight miles to determine how many airline miles you’ll need): https://roundtheworld.staralliance.com/staralli…

    Flight Connections (for possible connecting flight routes, in case award seats on direct routes aren’t available; subscription required to filter by alliance or carrier): https://www.flightconnections.com/

    Seats.aero (for finding potential award seat availability and alerts; covers most major airlines and route, but not all; monthly subscription required for extended search beyond 60 days): https://seats.aero

    Airline Alliance and Award Point Infographic: https://welltraveledmile.com/airline-transfer-p…

    Interactive & customizable world map (for visualizing flight routes and calculating distance flown): https://www.greatcirclemap.com
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  • Day 13

    Golf in Puglia

    October 1, 2023 in Italy ⋅ 🌬 77 °F

    Acaya Golf Club:
    Beautiful clubhouse, low-key, very walkable inland course. Aggressive rough in terms of grass height and thickness. Not sure I’d return for another round.

    San Domenico Golf:
    Gorgeous course fronting the water. Sunny and warm - thank god for the breeze.

    Would be a great couples’ golf getaway from the colder parts of Europe, staying nearby at what looks to be a lovely resort with a stay-and-play package.
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    Puglia Italy

    September 19, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 91 °F

    Caroline has wanted to travel to the heel of Italy for some time. So we flew into Brindisi and picked up a rental car. We spent the next two weeks traveling around the whole of southern Italy. We visited Bari, Matera, Lecce, Amalfi, Naples and Pompeii. These are the big towns we passed through so many more. We had a great time and fantastic food. We stayed in horse stables, hotels and rooms with shared kitchens.
    It is a fantastic part of Italy, enjoyed it immensely as there was lots to do and see and was not too busy. In fact some places seemed that they were almost uninhabited. We did the Amalfi drive. Check... We also golfed twice while here. Both times very enjoyable. Of our trip to the south the only thing that I wish was better was the water temperature.
    Train to Milano :)
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  • Ireland

    August 8, 2023 in Ireland ⋅ ☁️ 63 °F

    We arrived in Ireland on August 8th after a brief stopover in Seattle. We had a busy five weeks. Golf, The Fleadh, horse racing, wedding and a golf trip with the Sandpoint CC Tuggers to the north of Ireland. It came and went so fast it made my head spin. We had a wonderful time with family and friends and look forward to going back.Read more

  • Day 187

    Australia

    June 12, 2023 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

    After a wonderful experience in Singapore we land in Sydney and check into Spicers Potts Point in Kings Cross. We found Sydney to be easy to get around on foot, Metro and Ferry. Here we did the Opera House, a cabaret, Bondi Beach, a cruise to see the Sydney harbor lights, Sydney Zoo, , ferry to Manly, an Aussie rules football match and of course some golf.

    We met with friends for drinks. Mark Burke who lived in Seattle and Sean Quinn a fellow Mullingar man.

    I think our highlight was playing New South Wales Golf Course. Not only was it a beautiful golf course but seeing numerus whales breach off sure while playing golf is a once in a lifetime for most.
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  • Day 183

    Singapore

    June 8, 2023 in Singapore ⋅ ⛅ 88 °F

    Got into Singapore and checked in to Oasia Hotel Downtown. I don't think we unpacked our bag's and I received a text. Our friend's back in Lombock put a call into their friend in Singapore who was now in the lobby of our hotel waiting to take us to lunch. Wow.
    Thaim and Cynthia took care of us for the three days we were there. Drove us around, brought us to lunch, The Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, the Singapore horse races (Thaim's tips were not so good) and finally to the Airport. We can't say thank you enough for their hospitality.
    On our own time we did Chinatown and some good walks around City Center which included a stop at Raffel's the home of the Singapore Sling.
    If traveling to Singapore one should allow some time at the Airport on the outside of security. It is a sight to behold.
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  • Day 179

    Kota Kinabalu "The other side of Borneo"

    June 4, 2023 in Malaysia ⋅ ☁️ 84 °F

    Exhausted from turtle and orangutang hunting, we took some time for ourselves to recoup. Five nights in Kota. We got a stay and play (Golf) package at The Pacific Sutra Hotel. Nothing overly exciting here that we found. Some good restaurant's. Golf was wonderful because I beat Caroline. Hooray!
    Energized and now ready for the next adventure. Singapore....

    Borneo is the third largest island in the world. It is also occupied by three sovereign states. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borneo
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  • Day 162

    Lombok Part II

    May 18, 2023 in Indonesia ⋅ ⛅ 82 °F

    In our adventures for food we discovered Coco beach Restaurant. Lovely location by the beach where all the local kid's come for the sunset. Sammy the host was great as was the food.
    Another night we ventured just north of our hotel to a hangout Pizza and Sole Food and drinks. Verve Beach Club. Again a lovely spot to watch sunsets. Here is where we met Mal Ryan the owner. What a treat. Australian and a big horse racing man. That first night will never be repeated. Mal and I solved all of the worlds problems while Caroline taught the bar staff how to make her special cocktails. O Boy!
    We met Mal a day or two later and he invited us to help in some local event. We were not sure what was happening. Anyway we showed up at the agreed time. and off to the local schools we went. What a treat. We got to help give out ice cream and candies to the local school kid's. See photos.
    We have stayed in touch with Mal and want to cross paths again sometime. We told him we were going to Singapore so he put us in contact with Thaim. Story to follow on our Singapore visit.
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