Explorer March-April 2019

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MAR - APR 2019

WHERE DO YOU WANT TO GO NEXT?

MAGAZINE

FOOD TRAILS THROUGH ITALY

FINNAIR FINESSE

TOP MANILA HOTELS


PUBLISHER'S LETTER

W

elcome to another issue

of Explorer magazine, the environmentally-friendly digital travel magazine

for true world wanderers. The Year of the Pig

has already proven to be another kaleidoscope of travel experiences for us and we can’t wait to bring some of these adventures to you. In

this issue we kick off on remote Fogo Island, a

breathtaking but isolated destination on Canada’s east coast where a local inn has tapped into the spirit of the local community to create a truly

remarkable experience for intrepid travellers. We have time to follow our taste buds through Italy with a rundown of the country’s best food and

wine festivals – and believe me, there are literally hundreds to choose from as regions and artisans celebrate the best produce and culinary heritage – before we make our way to Manila where two contrasting hotels offer travellers indulgent

experiences galore. We also travel with Finnair, one of Europe’s most dynamic airlines, and get the rundown of the best new hotel openings

and travel experiences from around the globe.

Whether you’re travelling or simply looking for

inspiration, we hope Explorer magazine continues to be your consummate companion.

Safe Travels

David Leung Publisher



WORLD IN PICS

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Beholder From mesmerising sunrises to captivating nightscapes, these are the images inspiring our travels this season.

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1 Classic cars continue to be a major drawcard for pop 2 Cruising Norway’s fjords by kayak. Credit: Up Norway 3 Uluru prepares to host its first opera performance. Credit: Voyages 4 Candles culture buffs visiting Cuba

and folklore at Petra in Jordan. Credit: G Adventures

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A starry sky over the Pinnacles,

Namburg National Park. Credit: Western Australian Tourism

8 The dazzling white architecture of Abu

Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

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What’s Happening

THE WHItE NIGHtS FEStIVAL St Petersburg, Russia

July 11-14, 2019

A celebration of the long warm evenings that come with summer so high north, the St Petersburg White Nights festival is a series of events across the city, cumulating in a dramatic firework show and tall ship parade. If you’re not one for the cold, this is the time to visit this famous city.

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What’s Happening NOS PRIMAVERA SOUnD Porto, Portugal

June 6-8, 2019

One of Europe’s most fun festivals, Nos Primavera Sound is dedicated to indie acts and emerging talents, set against the ancient port trading city of Porto. Expect warm weather, outdoor stages and plenty of brilliant local cuisine.

THE VIEnnA FEStIVAL

Vienna, Austria

May 10 – June 16, 2019 One of the world’s most cultural cities comes to life each year with the arrival of its namesake festival, which offers everything from ballet and opera performances to visual arts and theatre, with acts running gamut from classic to avant-garde.

BRIGHtOn FEStIVAL

Brighton, United Kingdom

May 4-26, 2019

A critically-acclaimed mixed art festival that captivates the British seaside town each year, the Brighton Festival promises everything from cultural and arts debates and workshops to theatrical and musical performances.

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NEWS Bath Bliss

Looking for a spot of pampering? The Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown has created an in-room SOAK Service offering an individual and personally curated spa experience. Designed by Spa Director Tara Cruz, the in-room SOAK Service is an indulgent treat for in-house guests who wish to take full advantage of the deep soaking tubs featured in every room and suite within the Hotel. Baths have long held therapeutic properties for the body. Four of the five offerings are designed for individual travellers who wish to relax, reduce muscle tension and condition the skin while the Rose Revival for Two is a couple's experience, designed to maximise time together with one's nearest and dearest. Guests can call The Spa to order any of the SOAK Service experiences directly to their room with advance notice. A Spa Attendant will arrive to the room and personally draw the bath while arranging the appropriate SOAK Service based on the guests' needs and menu selection, which are themed as Restore, Sooth, Detox, and Seasonal. For romantics at heart, the Rose Revival for Two uses pure Himalayan salts to naturally lift spirits and tuberose and lemongrass to ignite feelings of positivity and love.

Scottish Luxury

Looking to explore Scotland this summer? Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants has opened its first hotel in Scotland with the arrival of Kimpton Charlotte Square Hotel. Kimpton Charlotte Square Hotel is in one of Edinburgh's most beautiful squares in the Georgian New Town, a UNESCO world heritage site. With a view of Edinburgh Castle and historic hotspots just a short walk away, the hotel is at the perfect intersection between old and new. The 184 rooms and 15 suites are part of seven interconnecting Georgian townhouses which showcase Kimpton's bold and playful design. At the heart of Kimpton Charlotte Square Hotel is The Garden, a space full of natural light where guests can sit back and relax for a drink or a meal, whatever the time of day or night. Nearby, destination restaurant BABA is inspired by the flavours of the Levant and offers playfully curated mezze dishes that are best shared around the generous wooden tables while BABA's unique cocktail menu offers an original twist on the classics, with options such as a Sesamartini or Olive Oil Negroni. Hotel guests will also enjoy Kimpton's signature perks such as inroom yoga mats and Kimpton's 'Forgot It, We've Got it' service offering important guest essentials. Guests can also meet fellow travellers at Kimpton's daily social hour in the hotel's BABA Bar, take part in free fitness and wellness classes at the recently refurbished, state-of-the-art gym, or enjoy a relaxing treatment at The Spa.

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Family Fun in Danang The Pullman Danang Beach Resort has introduced new two-bedroom Family Suite rooms and an impressive new design following the completion of a major threemonth renovation project. The renovation included the revamp of 175 rooms and suites, which were completely refreshed with a bright and elegant design,

New Adventure for True North

Pioneer operator True North Adventure Cruises is preparing for no-less than its 32nd

creating a greater sense of space and a

season in the awe-inspiring Kimberley region of north Western Australia, during which

relaxed ambience. Contemporary style has

it will introduce an exciting new itinerary. The Kimberley Coast is renowned for its

been blended with elegant local touches,

wilderness qualities, stunning scenery, vibrant indigenous culture and, some of the best

including

ceramics,

fishing action on the planet. True North Adventures first offered adventure-cruises along

to deliver an authentic, enticing and

the Kimberley coast way back in 1987 and the new 13-night Coast and Coral itinerary

welcoming seafront vibe. The highlight of

will kick-off on the Kimberley Coast, with guests of adventure-cruise ship True North

the revamp is the introduction of the new

savouring all the icons of the region, including the King George Falls, Mitchell Falls, the

Family Suites, which provide 122sqm of

Hunter River, the Prince Regent River and, Montgomery Reef. Then it's just an overnight

bright and inviting living space, including

steam to the magnificent Rowleys and more than 300sqkme of pristine coral playground.

two bedrooms, expansive family areas,

The maiden Coast and Coral journey will embark in the frontier port of Wyndham on

sleek wooden floors, modern amenities

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and panoramic views of My Khe Beach and the azure ocean. Each Family Suite is fully equipped with state-of-the-art technology, including three 55-inch TVs, a coffee machine,

remote

controlled

curtains

and more, ensuring that every stay is effortlessly entertaining. The renovation was not limited to the rooms, however; guests at Pullman Danang Beach Resort can also now dive into a dramatic new ocean-facing infinity swimming pool, the first in Vietnam to feature Krislite's fiber optic lighting, allowing guests to plunge into a galaxy of stars.

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NEWS New Amenities for British Airways First Class British Airways has repositioned its First Class product as part of a £6.5bn (US$8.5bn) investment. New additions include sophisticated new male and female loungewear designed by luxury British fashion brand Temperley London, which is coupled with bespoke British Airways amenity bags featuring Temperley’s “Star” design and products from British skincare brand ELEMIS. The amenity kit also contains the essentials to cleanse, revive and hydrate. The airline’s chefs have also designed new delicious a la carte menus that focus on fresh seasonal ingredients of British provenance, with dishes served on elegant bone china crockery by William Edwards and complemented by new tableware by Studio William and glassware by Dartington. The airline will also be introducing a new signature afternoon tea service, showcasing the great British tradition of high tea. The menu will include a selection sandwiches, delicate pastries and scones, as well as a wide range of tea infusions. Look out for an improved turndown service that includes new luxurious 400-thread count bedding, accompanied by a foam fibre mattress topper, as well as new high-performance headphones crafted by British audio pioneers Meridian.

Tent-tastic Accomodations

With the trend for experiential travel continuing to make tracks, luxury travellers – or 'Luxplorers' – are adapting a 'carpe diem' mindset, pursuing adventures that allow them to traverse the world in style. To cater to these adventurous travellers, Fairmont Maldives Sirru Fen Fushi has launched safari style Jungle Tented Villas that offers authentic experiences of outdoor living under the stars at the heart of resort's inland jungle. Unleashing the explorer in every traveller, the Tented Villas offers travellers a safari-style, alfresco luxurious living with an outdoor rain shower, roll-top tub and locally-sourced rustic interiors with complete seclusion. Set in their own private wonderland of wilderness, the Tented Villas are built to mirror the beauty and diversity of the island's verdant flora and fauna. Built with wooden frames, amber-toned interiors and walls swathed in white canvas, the indoor and outdoor areas offer a spacious alfresco lounge space complete with handmade wooden furniture, bathing facilities and swimming pool - allowing travellers an opportunity to get closer to nature. Film aficionados will love the new private pop up cinema screenings that can be set up in the Jungle Tented Villas, while adventurers can set sail to a nearby deserted island for a castaway picnic. Gourmands can head out to sea for a sunrise fishing trip and learn the art of Maldivian line fishing, before heading back to their jungle abode for a private jungle BBQ.

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NEWS New Chelsea Hotspot

Luxury hotel, cruise and train company Belmond has turned a London icon into its chic new home in the capital’s arts district. After a multi-million-pound renovation, Belmond Cadogan Hotel has opened on Sloane Street, an address that has played host to socialites, artists and aristocrats throughout history. One of the city’s most iconic houses of slumber, the Cadogan has been lovingly refreshed and reinvigorated as a new stage for many of the city’s cultural and social events, from literary gatherings to curated art shows, while also offering luxurious digs at the heart of the British capital. Belmond Cadogan Hotel celebrates British culture, design and quirky eccentricity across its 54 spacious rooms and suites, many of which feature working fireplaces, separate dining spaces, in-room libraries curated by Chelsea institution John Sandoe, and views over Cadogan Place Gardens. With spacious bathrooms replete with freestanding soak tubs, a specially designed house champagne, and handcrafted in-room bars featuring cocktails by Adam Handling you’d be forgiven for rarely venturing out. However, if you do, the hotel can tee you up with a host of exclusive experiences, including tours of the hotel’s 400 piece-strong art collection, the best theatre tickets, and even the chance to take tea at one of the few remaining original Cabbie Shelters in the city.

Summer in Mongolia Saddle up for a timeless nomadic adventure in Orkhon Valley National Park between June 15 and September 19 with The Pavilions Hotels & Resorts Summer 2019 edition, an annual adventure reserved for just 20 intrepid travellers. A one-of-akind adventure, The Pavilions Mongolia offers timeless escapism and reconnection with the essence of life and nature during this unique 'Genghis Khan Retreat', which elevates the high-end camping experience to extraordinary new heights. Guests can spend spellbinding summer days exploring boundless untamed landscapes by horseback, kayak, or on foot; and memorable nights ensconced in ornate traditional Mongolian gers. Guests of all ages can channel their inner Genghis Khan with ancient Mongolian pursuits such as archery, horseriding and polo, during which steeds from the 100-strong herd are matched to each guest's personality traits by some of the world's finest horse whisperers. Cashmere goat combing; gliding along the river by kayak; trekking through sweeping grasslands; conquering soaring peaks; or attempting to capture the epic landscapes by camera are just a few more examples of the escapist offering. Guests seeking a more serene day can choose to reconnect with daily yoga practice; try a Mongolian massage with the camp's masseuse; or even experience traditional healing rituals with the resident Shaman. MARCH- APRIL

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AIRLINES

The Fastest Route to Europe

Background

Finnair offers the fastest route between Hong Kong and Europe and does so using a state-of-theart Airbus A350 aircraft, ensuring a truly luxurious encounter. By Nick

Walton.

Finnair was the first airline to operate the Airbus A350 from Hong Kong to Europe and the new aircraft has allowed the airline to cement

our way through security and immigration.

its position as a significant European player in

Although Finnair has a deal with Plaza

the competitive Asia aviation scene.

Premium Lounge at HKIA, their lounges in

Check-In/The Lounge

Hong Kong are usually extremely crowded, so we opted instead to go with one of the airline’s

I received approximately 20 emails from

oneworld partners. The Cathay Pacific lounge

Finnair in the months leading up to my trip

The Pier (below), located near our departure

between Hong Kong and Prague via Helsinki,

gate, was recently renovated and is among the

each offering me the opportunity to purchase

best airline lounges in Asia, with a great dining

aspects of the flight that were already included

selection, plenty of seating options, and a great

in Business Class. When the travel date did

cocktail bar.

come, I also found the Finnair app froze repeatedly and seats selected months before

Boarding

for the long-haul flights had been forgotten,

The boarding process at gate 62 was smooth

although the short-haul selections had been

and efficient and we quickly found our seats on

retained. Fortunately, a call to customer service

the A350, which boasts 46 business class seats

quickly fixed the problem

in two cabins. A bottle of water and a menu

.

was already in place at my window seat, as well Twenty minutes before check-in, I received

as a pair of Bose QuietComfort 25s, arguably

another message informing us that the

the best noise-reduction headphones on the

Helsinki-Prague flight would be “exceptionally”

market. We departed on time, for a 10-hour

operated by Danish airline Jet Time rather than

10-minute journey to Helsinki Vantaa.

Finnair. The same happened on our return journey. However, the flights were short and

The Seat

the service on the alternative airlines was

The Finnair A350’s business class cabin is

perfectly adequate.

minimalist and contemporary, as are the lie-flat seats, which are laid out in a 1-2-1

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After a relatively painless check-in process at

configuration allowing all passengers direct

a dedicated business class counter, we made

aisle access. You’d think this would be the


AIRLINES norm by now but many major carriers, including

and delicious and was paired with the hearty

attentive and charming, which is also refreshing

Emirates (on the 777) and Korean Air still want

soup and a glass of Abeille de Fieuzal Pessac-

given slipping service standards in Asia. The

you to clamber over your sleeping seatmate

Leognac 2014, an elegant blend of Sauvignon

breakfast service was also performed quietly,

mid-flight. The Finnair seats are angled away

and Semillon grapes.

and we slept right through.

and each features a handy shelf for writing, a

After dinner, we were offered a choice of Swiss

Entertainment

reading light, easy to operate seat controls and

Emmental and Blue d’Auvergne cheese, and ice

The Finnair business class seat features a 16-

USB and AC power ports.

cream, but I instead opted for a glass of 1997

inch HD personal screen and when coupled with

Barão de Vilar Colheita Port before getting some

the aforementioned Bose headphones offers

sleep.

a great entertainment experience. Initially, I

from the aisle, offering a little additional privacy,

While the seat is very comfortable, it lacks

was surprised to see a total of only seven films

storage spaces (even in areas where Cathay Pacific and American Airlines, who have the

Before arrival in Helsinki, we were offered the

available, but the crew quickly fixed the glitch,

same product, have storage nooks), although

choice of a frittata with spinach, pork sausage,

offering access to an impressive range of movies,

there is a handy little cubby hole that’s accessed

Lyonnaise potatoes, and mushrooms; crepes

television shows and audio tracks. The system is

under a padded lid. When the seat is in bed

with apricot jam and blueberry compote;

intuitive and responsive. I especially liked the

mode it converts into a 200cm-long slice of

porridge or granola. However, it was very early,

channels that accessed the A350’s cameras.

heaven (the bulkhead seats offer an extra

and many passengers decided to skip the meal

5cm of length), especially when coupled with

and sleep a little longer.

The

oversized pillows and warm blankets and a great night’s sleep was all but assured.

Dining The crew was quick to commence the dinner service due to the late hour of our evening

What We Loved dining

options

really

reflected

the

Due to the late hour of Finnnair flights departing

destination – especially with the input from

Hong Kong, a Midnight Menu is also available

Chef Sorsa – and the service throughout the

that combines a salad, a main and a cheese

journey was top notch.

plate on one tray for quicker service.

What We Didn’t

flight. The majority of the crew are Asian,

Service

showing the importance the airline places on

The young and enthusiastic crew made dinner

(pre-flight, in-flight announcements and crew

the region, and soon after reaching cruising

service look like a breeze and were attentive

roaming the cabin with catalogues) was a little

altitude they serve glasses of Nicolas Feuillatte

throughout the night flight, which is always

painful.

Brut Crande Réserve Champagne in striking

refreshing when so many cabin crews hide

glasses by Tapio Wirkkala, although there’s also

behind those magical galley curtains. When

Fly Finnair business class from Hong

an option to try one of the airline’s innovative

my entertainment system froze, they patiently

Kong to Helsinki return from HK$22,995

signature cocktails, which include the Golden

reset it three times until it worked as intended.

(US$2,929) per person.www.finnair.com

or Blue Sky, with Lapponia cloud and blueberry

Throughout the flight, the crew were diligent,

The constant sales pitches for the Finnair shop

liquor topped with Joseph Perrier Cuvee Royal Brut; a gin and tonic made with Kyro Napue gin and Indian Fever Tree tonic, garnished with cranberries; and the Salmarikossu, an interesting blend of Koskenkorva vodka and Salmiakki, a salty licorice extract. Dinner started with a choice of prawns with a dried bean curd salad; or roast beef and potato salad with mushrooms, a creation of Hong Kong restaurant FINDS’ executive chef Jaakko Sorsa. This was followed by a choice of salmon with leek cream sauce, boiled potatoes and vegetables; braised duck with chestnut, shiitake mushrooms, and pak choi; a salad of beef pastrami or feta; and a Finish creamy salmon soup. The beef appetizer was earthy MARCH- APRIL

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Hotel Review

Esslin Terrighena welcomes the

New Year in style at the lavish Solaire Resort Manila.

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Hotel Review

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e all have the tendency to be constantly on-the-go, with more work than mere mortals can juggle – so why not let ourselves unwind on a luxurious holiday

fit for the gods? Over-looking the beautiful Manila Bay, in the Philippines, Solaire offers 8.3 hectares of just the right mixture of luxury, class, and sophistication for your mind and body to indulge in relaxation. Upon arriving at Solaire Resort Manila, one cannot help but marvel at the fabulous chandeliers, rich marble floors, thick lush carpets and tasteful, artistic interior design. From the moment we walked through the doors, I felt absorbed into a calm space of timelessness. Solaire combines aesthetic pleasure with smooth functionality. Everywhere you look, something will catch your eye, making you feel engaged and alive, yet never overwhelmed. And it never gets boring. Each time you walk down the same path, something new will pop out at you. From the restaurants that skilfully align their interior to their authentic cuisine, past the distinguished whisky bar, to the refreshing swimming pool with cabañas hosting a perfect view of the Manila Bay sunset – every space you enter lets you immerse into a completely different world. Your room at Solaire Resort Manila will become your chambers of luxury. Solaire’s Sky Tower has received the Forbes Travel Guide 5-Star Award two years in a row and entering this lavish suite, with its floor-to-ceiling windows, truly exceeds expectations. The seemingly limitless spaciousness made me want to exuberantly dance through the room, take a de-toxifying bath, and snuggle

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Hotel Review

up under the luxurious bed sheets - all at the same

in one of Solaire’s tranquil spa treatments that will

time. And then there’s the humongous walk-in

not only soothe your aching muscles, but also put

shower - If you’ve never lain down and stretched

you in a state of bliss. In fact, massages have been

out in a rain shower, you have not lived.)

scientifically shown to slow our heart rate, decrease stress hormones, encourage the release of happy

It is not surprising to feel mesmerised and elated

hormones, and boost our immune system - you’re

while exploring the fortress that is Solaire Resort

getting an all-round wellness package.

Manila: Psychological research confirms that bright environments stimulate all our senses while

At the heart of all these benefits to our wellbeing lie

warm colours, engaging designs and balanced

the unique, inspiring works of art that flow through

symmetry will have an uplifting effect on our

the veins of Solaire like its life-force. Art is intrinsic

moods. Solaire is the epitome of this, afforded by

to the very design of Solaire and adorns the walls

an impeccable attention to detail and consistency

throughout – it’s almost like Solaire is secretly a living

in providing nothing but the highest quality.

museum. Enrique K. Razon, chairman and president

The resulting enhancement of our well-being is further augmented by the proximity to, and indeed fantastic view of, the ocean, which is known to put our brains into a peaceful, meditative state. So, if Solaire is our celestial palace of relaxation, what better to serve our inner gods than the nectar and ambrosia of plentiful retail therapy and spa pampering? You can saunter through all the luxury brands your heart desires, and Solaire goes above and beyond to deliver you the exclusivity you deserve: our favourite brands here feature some completely unique items that are showcased only in top locations. After savouring this elegance, indulge

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Hotel Review

has hosted world-class productions and both international and local stars but the resort’s New Year’s Eve party rivalled anything the property has hosted. With a spectacular show by top Filipino stars Martin Nieverra and Morisette, and a sky filled with fireworks, we truly welcomed 2019 in style. But the fun does not stop here: Broadway musical Phantom of the Opera will be on Solaire’s stage in February. Something not to be missed! Solaire is the perfect place to really sink into comfort, indulge in pampering, and enjoy the finer things in life – all while restoring your wellbeing and health with ease. So how is it possible for Solaire to create such a luxurious oasis in the hustle and bustle of Manila? I found the beauty and strength of Solaire to be strongly rooted in its community spirit. Team members genuinely care about each other and dance in unison to ensure everything runs smoothly. The management encourages initiative, creativity and responsibility in the team – every person is important, every idea is heard. All staff play their part and pride themselves in crafting the perfect experience for all Solaire guests and of International Container Terminal Services and

it is this authentic warmth and attentiveness that

Bloomberg Resorts Co., whose crown jewel is Solaire,

makes your stay at Solaire more than just a holiday

is a loyal supporter of Filipino art ranging from famous

but a true gift from the gods.

pieces to the promotion of upcoming talented artists. Art evokes emotion in us, inspires our creativity, and activates our playful mind. Play and stress do not coexist: without us even knowing, every single art piece

Entertainment City, 1 Aseana Ave, Parañaque, 1701 Metro Manila, Philippines; Tel: +63 2 888 8888; www.solaireresort.com

you pass gently washes away the tension in your head and shoulders. Art permeates every aspect of Solaire, stimulating all your senses. The fine-dining cuisine thrills your eyes, palate and nose with its artistic fusion of exciting tastes, elegant wine, and masterful presentation, while pastry chef Austine Caseñas delights your ears with opera renditions in multiple languages. And if that’s not enough to refresh the recuperating souls of the gods, Solaire can also throw one hell of a party and the deep cultural connection to the Philippines is also reflected in Solaire’s entertainment offering. Solaire’s 1,740-seat state-of-the-art theatre

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Hotel Profile

Manila’s

Hottest Address Whether you desire a weekend getaway, a dinner celebration, or a grand function, Grand Hyatt Manila really is the place to be, discovers Esslin Terrighena 18 WWW.EXPLORER-MAGAZINE.COM


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T

he Grand Hyatt Manila is reminiscent

With over 2,281sqm of elegant event space, the Grand

of the luxury grand dame hotels of

Hyatt also provides the perfect backdrop for any type of

old: everything is made easy so that

gathering. Its pearl? The jewellery-box-inspired Grand

you can focus on the important things

Ballroom with floor-to-ceiling windows, lavish soft

in life. As the tallest structure in

carpets and an open show kitchen that can mesmerise

Manila, the luxurious Grand Hyatt combines world-class

with performances and mouth-watering delights.

hospitality and amenities with stunning views over the

The space can seat up to 1,550 guests and is ideal for

city, making for your ultimate home-away-from-home.

banquets, shows, workshops, exhibitions, and those

Every space you enter sets a stimulating, refreshing

events that really deserve an all-out celebration. Again,

scene to not only absorb, but importantly, interact with

the key word is transformation: Watch as the Grand Hyatt

and transform.

Manila makes your inspired ideas come alive.

Located in vibrant Bonifacio Global City, you can spend

If you’re thinking of spending more time in the capital,

your days soaking up the lively culture and find blissful

you will find a perfect sanctuary from the hustle and

relaxation at the Illume Spa with therapy treatments

bustle of the city in the Grand Hyatt Manila’s brand-

that calm your body and mind; or work up a sweat at

new luxury apartments. Choose from the spacious two-,

the Fitness Centre, before cooling off with a cocktail by

three-, and four-bedroom apartments and make them

the pool. The Grand Hyatt Manila also lets you go on a

your very own safe haven.

delectable culinary journey with authentic dishes and thoughtfully crafted menus. The show kitchens and

What really makes the Grand Hyatt Manila stand out from

live-cooking stations allow for guests not only to watch

all the rest? Its design is entwined with the heartbeat

their food being prepared, but actively take part in the

of the Filipino culture; from the water fountains in the

creation process.

reception area, inspired by the traditional rice terraces of Ifugao, to the walls of The Peak, decorated with

Perched at the top of the Grand Hyatt Manila, The

traditional Filipino tattoo patterns, Filipino art and

Peak offers a truly unique 360-degree bird’s-eye view

culture touches every space and room and that is what

of Manila. Here you can indulge in some of the finest

gives this luxurious hotel its true charm.

and rarest whiskies, and enjoy a juicy steak grilled to perfection. If you crave entertainment, The Peak is also

So, the next time you’re in Manila – for business, for

the ideal place to sing along to the upbeat tunes at the

pleasure, or for celebrations – come and savour all the

music bar or to sip your favourite drink under the stars

delights the Grand Hyatt Manila has to offer.

on one of the open-air terraces. The highest point of Manila, this bar and grill is an unparalleled experience

8th Avenue corner 35th Street, Bonifacio Global City,

of discovery, allowing you to capture the city from a

Taguig City, Manila, Philippines;

completely new angle.

Tel: +632 838 1234; www.hyatt.com

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Fogo Island

THE INN AT THE END OF THE WORLD

Few people have heard of Fogo Island or the Fogo Island Inn and even fewer have visited, yet what’s happening in this small, remote Canadian fishing community could well be a blueprint for minority group survival anywhere in the world. By Tricia Welsh

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Fogo Island

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Fogo Island

P

erched on an island off an island in far

For some 500 years, the local cod fishing industry was

northeast Newfoundland, Fogo Island

the mainstay of Newfoundland. When mechanised

Inn has been described as the most

trawlers were introduced in the ‘60s, the abundant

magical and most remote hotel in the world.

breeding grounds were rapidly depleted to the point that, in 1992, the Canadian Government declared

Designed by Newfoundland-born, Norway-based

a moratorium on the Northern Cod fishery. It also

architect

contemporary

significantly affected the ecological, economic and

accommodation of 29 suites pays homage to the

socio-cultural structure of the region and none more

wooden stilts of traditional fishing ‘stages’ or sheds

so than on Fogo Island. It’s population of around 5,000

that remain the signature of the island.

dwindled to 2,500; people were leaving the island in

Todd

Saunders,

the

droves. Measuring just 25kms long by 14kms wide, Fogo Island, along with neighbouring Change Islands, is one of Canada’s oldest communities. Located along ‘Iceberg Alley’ in the Labrador Strait, it is literally on the edge of the world – Brimstone Head, one of the island’s natural attractions, is believed by the Flat Earth Society to be one of the four corners of the earth. Getting to this undiscovered haven is an adventure in itself: a drive of almost five hours from the provincial capital of St John’s to Farewell, is followed by a 45-minute ferry crossing, then a further 27km drive to the inn, via the charmingly named communities of Seldom, Little Seldom and neighbouring Seldom Come By. (I’m told fishing boats to the region seldom came by the small port without calling in.)

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One young girl who left the island at 16 was fisherman’s


Fogo Island

daughter Zita Cobb, who studied business at

Local builders were engaged and hundreds of

university in Ottawa and went on to make a

craftspeople on the island were commissioned

small fortune in fibre-optics. A multimillionaire

to sew, knit, crochet and quilt home-style

at 42, she retired to sail her yacht around

bedspreads, cushions and throw rugs for

the world for several years, but at around 50

the lounges and guest bedrooms while local

decided to return to her island home and invest

studios fashioned traditional-style furniture.

her money there. She spent CA$43 million

A dozen different patterns of wallpapers were

(HK$263 million) building the inn and set up the

designed depicting aspects of island life and

Shorefast Foundation with her brother Anthony

big names such as UK-based interior designer

in 2006 to run it. All profits from the inn were

Ilse Crawford were brought in to help bring

re-invested in the community, to ensure an

local designs to a new level. As the inn came

income for islanders and to ensure local culture

to fruition it breathed life into one of eastern

and traditions were maintained. She also built

Canada’s

four minimalist studios for visiting artists from

continues to do so with every guest arrival.

most

remote

settlements

and

around the world.

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Fogo Island

Today the multi-award-winning inn, with its restaurant overlooking the often-wild ocean, its welcoming fireside bar, heritage library, art gallery and 37-seat cinema, is an icon of ingenuity, and a model of community mindedness. There’s the vibe of a family beach house and it would be very easy to stay indoors, totally mesmerised by the constantly changing seascapes beyond. However, there’s also a chance to play your part. As part of the all-inclusive tariff, guests are assigned a community host whose unscripted tours are entertaining and fascinating, and can be customised to include arts and crafts, museums and, in my case, a visit to a local cemetery. The Irish cemetery in Tilting is believed to be one of the oldest in North America; here my host Clem Dwyer, a retired high school teacher, points out the tombstone of Joe Batt. “He was a crew member of Captain Cook’s ship, the Endeavour, who jumped ship when they passed by in the 1760s and settled on the island,” says Batt. In the township of Tilting, home to just 175 souls, lilting Irish accents are as thick as loaves of

pack ice season and berry season, where

soda bread. You could swear you were in Dublin.

some 20 different edible berries carpet the

Families with surnames such as Dwyer, Foley and

ground with vibrant colours. I’m here in

Bourke are now sixth and seventh generation

berry season and forage for red partridge

Fogo Islanders, many descendants of Irish deck

berries, black crowberries and burgundy-

hands recruited centuries ago by fishing boats

coloured marshberries, all of which join

from Portugal, France or England who at the

other regional delicacies on the menus of

end of the fishing season in the North Atlantic

inn executive chef Timothy Charles.

decided to stay, considering life on Fogo Island preferable to repressive Ireland at the time. Early

A visit to Fogo Island and its amazing inn

English crew members from the West Country

is life-enriching on so many levels, the

settled in Joe Batt’s Arm.

minimum two-night stay is not nearly long enough. Memories of such a unique

The island has seven official seasons. As well as

experience are sure to stay with you for a

the universal four, there is also trap berth season,

very long time. www.fogoislandinn.ca

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Fogo Island

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Food Trails

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Food Trails

FEASTING

IN ITALY During Spring and Summer Italy abounds with food and wine festivals, fairs and celebrations. Here is some of the best foodie forays in the months to come.

VINITALY in Verona, Veneto April 7-10, 2019

Vinitaly is an international wine competition and exhibition that is held annually in April in the Italian wine region of Verona. First held in 1967, Vinitaly has been called the "most important convention of domestic and international wines" and the "largest wine show in the world." For producers in the Italian wine industry, attendance and the reception that their wines receive is considered a barometer for measuring the health and success of the market, particularly for emerging Italian wine regions.

FRITTO MISTO in Ascoli Piceno, Le Marche April 27-May 5, 2019

This event celebrates all things “fried” and typically includes regional dishes like Marche's “olive ascolane” (giant green olives filled with meat and deep fried), Sicily's “arancini” (rice balls filled with meats or peas), Neapolitan “cannoli” (sweet conical cakes filled with ricotta), “frittura di pesce” (lightly fried mixed fish) and much more.

PRIMAVERA DEL PROSECCO, in Treviso and surrounding areas March 15-June 16, 2019

Treviso, Valdobbiadene, Conegliano, Cartizze This exciting annual event takes place in the heart of the Prosecco wine area and will lead visitors on a journey of discovery of all aspects of this delicious wine. Special packages are on offer which would include stay in hotels, agriturismi and B&Bs of the area, restaurants and visits to wineries.

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STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL in Nemi, Lazio June 1-2, 2019

Nemi is a quaint medieval town of the Castelli Romani region outside Rome and is perched on a hill overlooking the small volcanic lake of Nemi. It is famous for its wild strawberries, which are small, sweet and with a distinctive flavour. Every year since 1922 Nemi hosts the Sagra della Fragola (strawberry festival) during which women dress in the typical rustic costumes and sell visitors the precious fruit served in many imaginative ways, with fresh cream or icecream, pancakes and liqueurs. Â

INYCON Wine Festival in Menfi, Sicily

June 21-23, 2019 Inycon is the oldest wine festival in Sicily. This weekend in June you can participate in wine tastings, wine exhibitions and workshops, music events, and cooking shows and taste delicious Sicilian food in the historic town of Menfi near Agrigento.

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ARIA DI FESTA, SAN DANIELE HAM FAIR in Friuli Venezia Giulia June 21-24, 2019

This event includes two days full of tasting experiences, music, events and performances in San Daniele del Friuli, during which you can discover this magical place with its unique prosciutto and superb wines.

FESTA ARTUSIANA - ARTUSI'S CELEBRATION, Forlimpopoli/ Forli-Cesena June 22-30, 2019

The desire to seek out new tastes is created at Forlimpopoli – the hometown of 'the father of Italian cuisine' Pellegrino Artusi - every second-last Saturday of June for nine consecutive days during the Artusi Celebration. The programme is vast and gives visitors the opportunity to explore their own palates, or to sample unknown dishes. The festival features workshops, tastings and talks on food culture.

FESTIVAL DEL BRODETTO AND FISH SOUP in Fano, Marche

July 4-7, 2019

For fish lovers, the Festival of “brodetto” and fish soup is a not-to-be-missed event. During the festival well-known chefs from all over Italy and abroad will discuss culinary themes and in particular special recipes for fish stews and soups. This all happens in the city of Fano, an enchanting seaside resort and marina with an old town centre rich in art from the Roman, Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque eras.

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Travel Essentials

VINTAGE

Celebration Globe-Trotter’s newest luggage collection celebrates the Royal Air Force’s centennial in style. There’s nothing better than that new luggage smell – it just screams “go somewhere, anywhere, do it now!” It doesn’t hurt when the suitcase in question also marks an important milestone in the history of an esteemed institution like Britain’s Royal Air Force. The new RAF 100 luggage line from Globe-Trotter ticks both boxes. Created to celebrate the 100-year history of the Royal Air Force, the cases in the new collection feature large interiors that make packing a breeze, as well as a vintage-esque exterior strap that keeps the case tight and secure. Available as a 14-inch utility case, a 20-inch trolley case with telescoping wooden handle, or as a slim attaché case, the line features sturdy aluminum construction, replacing the classic vulcanized fibreboard shell, as well as metal rivets which give the suitcases an aeronautical look. Perfect for weekend escapes, the trolley case features a 45-litre capacity and opens lengthwise to allow access when standing. With two internal webbing straps, newly-designed corner wheels, and a TSA-approved lock, this slick travel sidekick also boasts the iconic RAF heraldic insignia.

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Travel Essentials

CAMO Couture If you know your cameras, you’ll probably already know what a little powerhouse the Leica Q camera system is. With its fast Leica Summilux 28mm f/1.7 ASPH. lens and 3.68MP integrated viewfinder, the full frame Q system is ideal for low-light shooting as well as street, architecture and landscape photography. The Leica Q ‘Khaki’ is presented in an olive khaki leather trim while the engraving of the classic Leica script on the top plate of this special edition is also filled in matching khaki. A carrying strap in the same colour underlines the stylish design of the silver camera body and lends the special edition a look reminiscent of the classic Leica M ‘Safari’ models. The technical specifications of the Leica Q ‘Khaki’ are identical to those of the standard model of the Leica Q. All functions of the camera are clearly laid out and logically placed to guarantee perfect ergonomics while its clear and logical menu concept provides rapid access to all essential functions and enables users to programme personalised settings. The Leica Q also delivers video recordings in full-HD quality. Depending on the scene and subject, users can choose between 30 and 60 full frames per second for video recording in MP4 format. The camera also features an integrated Wi-Fi module for remote control and digital transfer of still pictures and video to a smartphone or a tablet with the Leica FOTOS App.

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Travel Essentials

Packed with innovative features that keep you secure and on the move, the new Lumzag backpack takes smart luggage to the next level. Whether you’re travelling around the world or

cradle but also a series of internal LED lights that

simply on your daily commute, we all look for

make digging around in the dark much easier.

the same thing – bags that are built to last, the ability to stay powered up, and a sense of

Yet this is more than just another leather and

security. Like something out of the wardrobes

carbon fibre bag with a battery. Forget your

of a minimalist 60s sci-fi, the Lumzag backpack

keys, phone or other daily essentials? The bag

(it also comes in cross-body and messenger

will send you a notification, while real-time

style models) has a little function for every

GPS tracking means you can keep tabs on your

scenario. Want eyes in the back of your head?

backpack no matter where it is in the world.

The bag has a rear-facing camera that connects

A built-in Wi-Fi hotspot means you can stay

to your phone in real-time. Need to recharge?

connected with the world without roaming

The bag’s TSA-approved removable smart box

costs, while anti-theft technology notifies you

not only powers external devices like phones,

when you’re too far away from the bag or when

laptops and tablets (simultaneously) via cable

someone else’s sticky fingers are poking about.

or the strap-suspended wireless phone charging

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