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Jeanette Aw joins Insight Vacations for first-class adventures
Jeanette Aw joins Insight Vacations for first-class adventures

Independent Singapore

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Independent Singapore

Jeanette Aw joins Insight Vacations for first-class adventures

Photo: Facebook/Jeanette Aw SINGAPORE: In a recent Facebook post, Singaporean celebrity Jeanette Aw shared her experiences with Insight Vacations, a travel company that organises business-class tours. She highlighted the comfort and quality of their accommodations and the slower pace of their tours, allowing more time to explore. Photo: Facebook/Jeanette Aw She has specifically shared photos and posts about a trip to Switzerland, including her time with the Matterhorn. Slower days, sweeter moments 'Slower days, sweeter moments. More time to explore, snap that perfect photo, or stumble on the best gelato in town,' Aw wrote in the Facebook post. She added, ' Even with a tour group, there's still space for me time. #InsightVacations isn't just about the service, it's about travelling at a pace that lets it all sink in.' In other travel-related news, Aw enjoys visiting Japan. It turns out her trips to Japan aren't just for sightseeing. Back in 2019, as CNA reported, the actress, author, and filmmaker actually spent three whole months at Le Cordon Bleu's Tokyo Institute to master the art of Superior Patisserie! So, she's got some serious culinary skills to go along with everything else she does. See also Ariana Grande asks to be photoshopped into BLACKPINK photo After her role in Eric Khoo's movie Ramen Teh (also called Ramen Shop ), she was actually appointed as a PR ambassador for Takasaki back in 2018. That's a city just an hour outside of Tokyo by bullet train, so she must have made quite an impression. Patisserie pop-ups across Japan Showing off her baking talents, Aw, who is also a skilled baker, actually held pop-up patisseries for her 'Once Upon A Time' creations all over Japan in 2024 and 2025. She brought her delicious treats to cities like Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, and, of course, Tokyo. 'I'm in Japan at least once a year. As far as I can remember, while most of them were for work trips, I'd usually extend my time there to explore the city,' recalled Aw. 'It's a beautiful place with so much to offer. The sights, the food and the people. You get such different vibes city to city, town to town. I can't pin down my favourite city, but I do love Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto. There are also some other very quaint places that I really love as well, like Kamakura and Hakone.' See also Adam Cheng, 73 reveals how he stays youthful Keeping warm Aw knows the importance of keeping warm when she is in Japan during the winter season for her patisserie pop-ups. Aw also mentioned that besides gloves and long socks, a good scarf is a must-have to fight off the chill. 'Seriously, keeping your neck warm makes a big difference,' she added. When it comes to clothes, she always packs the basics like a good jacket or coat, pants, sweaters, and thermal layers. Plus, since she's often in Japan for extended periods, Aw let on that she usually brings two wardrobes so she can have some variety while she's there. And Aw's newest trick? Popping thermal insoles into your shoes is a game-changer for keeping your feet toasty.

The flight-free coach holidays that are actually fun
The flight-free coach holidays that are actually fun

The Independent

time10-02-2025

  • The Independent

The flight-free coach holidays that are actually fun

Forget cramped flights and airport stress – it is time to rediscover the joy of travel with a coach holiday. Offering a comfortable and convenient way to explore iconic European destinations, coach tours are making a comeback. With spacious seating, ample luggage space, and numerous pick-up points across the UK, they provide a stress-free alternative to flying. Here are some top coach tour options for your next getaway: Dordogne, France Indulgence is at the heart of a new tour covering the most popular region of the Dordogne. Travel on the Truffadou Train, once used to transport Martel market's famous truffles, and enjoy a wine tasting and picnic lunch on the family-run Domaine du Siorac vineyard in Bergerac. Based at the Auberge de la Petite Reine in the heart of the Périgord Noir region, there are multiple opportunities to sample local food and drink during nightly four-course dinners – with a free bar from 6pm-10pm included in the price of the holiday. In between meals, sightseeing excursions include trips to picturesque towns and villages such as Rocamadour, Martel and Bergerac. Stop at the medieval Chateau de Beynac, an impressively well-preserved castle on a limestone cliff. Famed for its 600 cave paintings estimated to be up to 20,000 years old, the Lascaux cave complex is another highlight of the tour. End with stops in Bordeaux and Saint-Émilion to stock up on fine wines to take home. How: Just Go Holidays ( offers a nine-day Journey through the Dordogne tour from £1,399pp (two sharing), including half-board accommodation, ferry crossing and coach transfers from various pick up points in the UK. Various departures from between May and September. Enjoy a ' Thelma and Louise' road trip on a larger scale in the company of a coach filled with women – even down to the tour leader and driver. Part of a new female-only portfolio of trips offered by Insight Vacations, a tour of Europe's Bel Paese covers many of the country's highlights with a feminine touch throughout. Visit an Umbrian winery run by the matriarchs of a family who pioneered modern Italian oenology and are champions of sustainability. Learn about the art of loom-weaving from a women-owned-and-run weaving association, and join local artist and environmentalist Allison Zurfluh on a Prosecco-fuelled boat ride around Venice. Insight Vacations ( offers a 16-day Country Roads of Italy, a Women-Only Tour tour from £5,378pp (two sharing), including coach transfers, B&B accommodation and some meals. Flights extra. Departs on various dates from May to October. Yorkshire Dales Nothing evokes the nostalgia of travel quite like a train journey. Connecting peaceful valleys, rolling hills and enticingly vast moors, two key rail track experiences form the crux of a new break through the Yorkshire Dales. Chug through tunnels and viaducts in a vintage carriage while admiring the beauty of the English countryside. Pulled by a steam locomotive, the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway runs for four miles, while the Settle-Carlisle Railway travels through the iconic Ribblehead Viaduct. The trip also explores the city of York, including a visit to the National Railway Museum. Just Go Holidays ( offers a five-day trip York, Yorkshire Steam Train and Settle to Carlisle Railway trip from £389pp (two sharing), including half-board accommodation, train journeys and coach travel from various pick up points. Various departures. Ireland Discover Ireland's equivalent of the Lake District on a trip to County Cavan and County Fermanagh. Start in Enniskillen, a town set between the upper and lower Lough Erne, and explore shops selling traditional goods in the Buttermarket. Fans of English literature will appreciate destinations which inspired one of Ireland's greatest sons, the poet and writer WB Yeats. The fishing village of Mullaghmore is memorable for its views of the North Atlantic and Ben Bulben Mountain. In Sligo, the red brick Victorian Yeats memorial building has a library and a photographic collection of Yeats and his family. End in Dublin where the famous artist – awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923 – was born. Leger Holidays ( offers a six-day Ireland's Ancient East & Lakelands tour from £1,199pp (two sharing), including half-board accommodation and coach transfers. Various departures.

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