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Discovering Athens in winter: your ultimate 48-Hour Weekend guide

Hey fellow travel lovers! I just had the most incredible winter escape in Athens, all thanks to the Greek Tourism Board. As some of you may have caught on my Instagram stories, Athens has been on my bucket list forever, but the twist? I never imagined it as a winter destination! But as the invitation sounded very captivating, I thought, why not experience Athens in its winter glory firsthand? I decided to go for it and let me tell you, it was a perfect choice for a winter weekend getaway! I am thrilled to share my unforgettable experience with you and give you the ultimate 48-hour guide to make the most of winter weekend in the heart of Athens. From historic marvels that left me speechless to discovering the charming corners, chic restaurants and cosy cafes to escape the cold. The guide below has it all!

How to get there 

Firstly, let’s start with the fact, it is super easy to get to Athens from the UK. There are many direct flights (Five airlines currently offer direct flights to Athens from three of London’s airports). What’s even better? It won’t break the bank! Affordability is key when planning a weekend escape, and Athens delivers on that front. We flew with EasyJet airline from London Gatwick Airport on a Friday morning and flew back to London on late Sunday evening, which granted us an entire weekend for exploring this vibrant and captivating city. So, with easy access and pocket-friendly fares, Athens becomes an irresistible destination for that perfect weekend getaway!

Things to do 

Visit Acropolis, Parthenon & Acropolis Museum

Begin your Athenian adventure by immersing yourself in the timeless allure of Acropolis and its accompanying museum. I highly recommend securing a guided tour to uncover not just the main attraction but also the hidden gems and stories and secrets surrounding it. The winter months, with temperatures ranging from 15-18 degrees Celsius, offer a more intimate experience with fever crowds. Set aside a generous 3-4 hours for its exploration and give yourself time to absorb the rich history and beauty of this ancient wonder. 

Our guide shared a valuable insider tip- visiting Acropolis in the afternoon offers a more serene experience as mornings are busy with cruise travellers. She also suggested starting at the museum before heading to the Acropolis for a better experience. 

As I stood before the historical marvel I had only read about in textbooks or learnt about at school, the surreal moment washed over me. It is really hard to describe- you just have to see it for yourself!

The Acropolis museum stands as one of the world’s significant museums, and I must admit, it defied my expectations. The modernity of the museum truly surprised me. The architects did an incredible job here. The clever use of glass paneling and the elevated design on this floor provide a seamless view of the ancient city of the Acropolis, with the Parthenon always in plain sight only 300 metres away. It is absolutely mind-blowing! PS. Don’t miss out on the best views – head to the Level Three for an unforgettable perspective. 

Book a gastronomy tour

Take your taste buds on an adventure with a gastronomy tour with Alternative Athens – a personal highlight of my trip. This unique experience delves into the heart of Athens, unveiling hidden treasures in local shops and bakeries. From delectable breads and cheeses to exquisite olive oils and Greek pastries, each stop is a flavor-packed revelation. We also stopped for a real greek coffee in a hidden, charming cafe and tried Hoo Cut famous Pita Gyros, which was featured on a Gordon Ramsey TV show. I would never be able to find these cosy, local places on my own! Having a local guide made it super easy to discover these delicious treats while learning cool things about Athens culinary secrets and traditions. Highly recommend it.

Coffee break at Little Kook

Little Kook in Athens is a whimsical wonderland that turns every visit into a fairy tale adventure. Nestled in the heart of the city, this enchanting cafe captures hearts with its magical decor. Stepping inside feels like stepping into a storybook. It was the most festive spot we found on our short escape to Athens and we absolutely loved it. Make sure to carve out time for a coffee stop here – it’s an experience you won’t want to miss. It’s also a perfect place to cosy up after a winter walk. Pro tip- it’s less busy here in the morning! They open at 9am. 

Lunch at Cherchez La Femme

Cherchez La Femme is a fantastic little restaurant blending classic and modern Greek flavours. As part of the Terrablue family, it reimagines the classical ‘kafeneion’ (coffee place) with a contemporary touch. Embracing traditions, valuing quality products and showcasing ecological sensitivity, this spot is a gastronomic gem. We had our first lunch here and we all loved this experience. From delightful maze-style dishes to an exceptional cup of a real Greek coffee and great service, everything was spot on! The interior of the place is equally inspiring, combining tradition and trendiness. With its warm ambience and thoughtful design, it adds to the overall dining experience. It is a must-visit for those seeking an authentic taste of Athen’s culinary scene. PS. When visiting, order their incredible octopus. I promise you won’t regret it!  

Ice Skating and experience the Lights Tour at Starves Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre

Embrace the winter spirit at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre, where you can lace up your skates and embark on a magical lights tour. Home to the National Library of Greece and the Greek National Opera, this cultural hub, spread across 210,000 m² of park, offers a delightful blend of art, entertainment, and nature – all with either free or super affordable entry! Wander through the illuminated pathways and revel in the enchanting ambiance of this cultural oasis. This place is a perfect spot for families travelling with kids. There is so much to do here and the place is perfectly organised. Also, who doesn’t love a free ice skating session? Visit to this place is a must!

Chic brunch at Athénée

Indulge in a delightful brunch experience at the stylish Athénée. Once a fashionable hotspot for the rich and famous, this lovingly restored 1930s art deco restaurant is reclaiming its status as the go-to place to see and be seen! The food here is not just incredible; it’s a feast for the senses. Throughout the day Athenee caters to all culinary desires, offering plush brunches, modern Greek dishes, mouth watering pastries, and perfect cocktails ( My Bloody Mary was to die for). We opted for the Sunday brunch, and let me tell you, it was nothing short of fabulous! The vibe is everything; I absolutely adored the crowd here. Athénée isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a haven for those who appreciate the finer things in life! Book your table now and thank me later! PS. This spot is also perfect for people watching! Everyone looks so chic!

Stroll around a hillside neighbourhood of Plaka

Situated at the foot of the Acropolis, Plaka is among the most ancient and charming neighbourhoods in Athens that absolutely stole my heart. I recommend taking a winter stroll through this enchanting, hillside neighbourhood that unfolds its charm with every step. Wander amidst colourful buildings, the narrow cobblestone streets, and discover vibrant local spots. Immerse yourself in the allure of unique shops, cosy cafés, and charming corners adorned with blooming flowers – it’s a genuine love affair with Athens. I fall in love with vibrant house facades, charming streets adorned in Christmas decorations, and the simple joy of people watching. We went on Sunday, and it was the best day for a stroll, feeling the real Athenian Sunday vibes. 

Fine dining dinner at Makris

If you’re looking for a bit of extravaganza, I recommend booking a fine dining experience at Makris Athens by Domes, tucked away in the historic This, offering a front-row seat to the ancient market and the Acropolis. From the moment you step in, the ambience reflects history and charm. The restaurant has its own farm, at the foothills of Corinth, where organic vegetables, fruits, herbs, olives and vines are grown and then used to cook. You can be sure about the highest quality of ingredients. Choose from an 8 or 13 course tasting menu, over 250 wines and an incredible cocktail list. Each dish served is a true masterpiece and the service was just outstanding. Truly unforgettable experience. Have a look at the presentation! Wow!

Evening entertainment 

If you’re in the mood for a lively spot to sip on some fantastic cocktails, Gypsy Jungle Bar is a top-notch recommendation. The vibrant and exotic decor immediately caught my eye, and the cocktails lived up to the hype. PS. Don’t miss out on their Greek sushi- it’s a unique twist. Another hotspot worth your night is definitely Juan Rodriguez bar. The place was buzzing when we visited on a Saturday night, with incredible vibes and music. Pro tip- Booking a table is a wise move, as it gets pretty busy.

As I wrap up this unforgettable journey through Athens, the city of ancient wonders and modern marvels, I can’t help but feel grateful for the moments that turned into lifetime memories. I am so happy I finally managed to tick this destination off my bucket list.

Athens emerges as the perfect destination for a winter weekend getaway, weaving together the warmth of its culture, the charm of its historic sites and its wonderful festive atmosphere.

Wandering through dreamy corners of Plaka, sipping winter delights at cosy local cafes, or exploring the magnificent Acropolis under a crisp winter sky, Athens transforms into a captivating escape offering a unique blend of history, culture, gastronomy and winter magic.

Whether you’re savouring exquisite dishes at Makris, dancing the night away at Juan Rodriguez Bar, or stepping into a fairy tale at Little Kook, Athens is a city that leaves a mark on your heart. It is truly a destination with a heart and soul that holds some secrets we will most probably never know…

I hope my ultimate guide inspires and enriches your visit to Athens this winter, creating memorable experiences and making your stay in this vibrant city truly special.

Until we meet again, Athens.

Post in collaboration with Visit Greece

Gran Canaria Autumn Bliss : Revealing a heartwarming escape from London’s chill

As you scroll through my social media feeds, you may have caught glimpses of my recent adventure on the mesmerising island of Gran Canaria, all thanks to the Gran Canaria Tourism Board. This magic island holds a special place in my heart, having been my very first destination for an “adult” holiday. Returning to splendid Gran Canaria, after all these years, stirred up a wave of nostalgia, allowing me to discover places I hadn’t previously explored and revisit those that had captured my heart on my first visit.

Escape the London Winter Blues

Are you daydreaming of a getaway, especially as London succumbs to its characteristic grey winter cloak? Get ready to leave the city’s chill behind and swap your umbrella for sunglasses. Gran Canaria beckons you with the promise of an autumn escape, that will cast a sun-kissed spell on your skin, heart and soul.

A Sun-Kissed Journey Awaits!

Now, as you read on, you’ll discover a comprehensive guide to the must-see and must-experience treasures that Gran Canaria has to offer, along with tips for planning your perfect autumn adventure. Let’s dive into this sun-kissed journey that will banish the London winter blues and envelop you in the warmth and beauty of Gran Canaria.

Maspalomas Dunes: Nature’s Masterpiece

Prepare to fall head over heels in love with the enchanting Maspalomas Dunes. Among the most distinctive attractions on the island, this 400-hectare expanse is a Nature Reserve of special significance, boasting a pristine beach, a dynamic sand dune system, and a serene lagoon. Something just out of this world. Explorers will find 8 kilometers of well-marked trails to truly immerse themselves in the captivating world of Maspalomas’ sand dunes. I promise this place will blow you away!

Hacienda La Rekompensa: A Taste of Gran Canaria’s Heritage

A visit to the authentic Canarian Hacienda is like taking a captivating journey back in time. Immerse yourself in Gran Canaria’s rich history and culture. Explore the open-air banana museum, delving into the fascinating history of banana cultivation on the island, from humble beginnings to its vital role in Canarian agriculture. Stroll through the lush banana plantation to witness the dedication behind these iconic fruits. And, meanwhile, when you visit the hacienda, don’t miss the chance to savor local banana-flavored delicacies. The banana cream I tried there was extraordinary, and paired with Canarian cheese, it was just such a great combination. Absolutely delicious! You can buy some to take home in their local shop.

Las Canteras Beach: Where Beauty Meets Urban Charm

If you’re in search of a picturesque sandy beach and a delightful promenade for a leisurely stroll, Las Canteras Beach is not just an option. It’s a destination within itself. This beach, often referred to as one of the finest urban beaches in all of Spain, offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and urban amenities. It’s an ideal spot for enjoying a refreshing drink or tapas while basking in the warm Canarian sun.

Guayadeque Ravine: A Natural Wonder

Prepare to be awestruck by one of the Canary Islands’ longest ravines, stretching 15 kilometers and rising to an altitude of 1,200 meters. Explore this breathtaking landscape with magnificent cliffs, unique flora and fauna, and awe-inspiring vistas. This place truly reminds us of the world’s incredible beauty. I could not stop taking photographs. Additionally, when visiting, don’t miss the chance to dine in a cave restaurant nestled within the rocks. It was one of my favourite experiences!

Agüimes: Charming Historic Town

A delightful stroll through the charming, historic town of Agüimes, nestled in the southeast of Gran Canaria, is an absolute must. This picturesque town, adorned with narrow medieval cobbled streets, exudes the aroma of local cuisine, and its friendly locals will undoubtedly put a smile on your face. Get lost in the vibrant tapestry of yellow and orange streets and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Agüimes. It’s a place that promises to fill your heart with joy and leave you with cherished memories.

In conclusion, I hope this post and the photos ignited a spark of wanderlust within you. Gran Canaria’s enchanting landscapes, vibrant culture, and cozy autumn charm are alluring to say the least. Don’t miss the opportunity to embark on this unforgettable journey. The island’s breathtaking beauty, tranquil moments, and captivating experiences await you.

Why wait? It’s time to plan your autumn escape to this hidden gem and immerse yourself in the magic of Gran Canaria. Book your trip ASAP. Gran Canaria in autumn is an experience you won’t want to miss.

Yours, The Blonde Flamingo

Post in collaboration with Gran Canaria Tourism Board

Melrose Relais – a magical place to stay on the Sorrento Peninsula

Hi everyone!

As most of you probably seen on Instagram, after months in the UK, I have finally made it to my beloved country – Italy, where I am planning to stay for a while. Last week I had a chance to stay in an absolutely beautiful place that I decided to blog about straight away. I felt like I just had to let you know about this magical site. I know traveling is not possible right now, but we can always keep dreaming and planning our future escapes, right? I hope this post will inspire your future trips!

LOCATION

Melrose Relais is located a few steps from the sea, in the splendid scene of Massa Lubrense. It’s surrounded by the typical olive trees of the Sorrento peninsula and the Mediterranean Scrub, and it’s placed only 300 meters away from the famous beach Marina di Puolo. The view from this property is absolutely stunning. It’s overseeing Mount Vesuvius on one side and Island of Capri on the other.

HOW TO GET THERE

The nearest airport is Naples International, 57 km from MelRose Relais. There are few ways to get there : either by Circumvesuviana train from Naples station, by Curreri bus or by car – From the A3 Napoli – Salerno highway.

The property also offers a paid airport shuttle service. You can read more here. We got there by car from Naples and the views on our way were incredible! The trip took us less than an hour.

ACCOMMODATION

Melrose Relais offers few different room types : Classic, Deluxe, Superior 2+2 – perfect for families ,and Junior Suite. All rooms are bright, modern with a little Mediterranean touch. I stayed at Junior Suite and it was a perfect choice for us as a couple as we had our own private terrace with the most magical views over Bay of Naples and island of Capri. We enjoyed them every morning while having breakfast. It was a perfect way to start our day. What a dream! I already miss it. I also absolutely loved the typical Sorrento majolica tiles everywhere on the terrace and also in the bathroom- so beautiful! Could I please move in?

DINING

Our day would start with breakfast on our private terrace. It was perfect! Then we were having lunch by the pool – super chilled but chic at the same time- they serve everything so beautifully and the food was absolutely delicious! As the owner said- everything from her grandma’s recipes.

At night we would dine at their beautiful restaurant under olive trees, facing the sea and the most incredible sunsets. It was such a magical and romantic experience. I absolutely loved the laterns, candles, and flowers everywhere. It was honestly so special. Not even mentioning how incredible the food was. I felt like the chef was reading my mind. What I won’t ever forget is the tuna tartare I had there – one of the most delicious ones I ever tried! I will surely go back to Melrose for dinner!

Recently Melrose opened the most gorgeous Bistrot – I absolutely loved the design, colors and decor. The Bistrot is available for both- hotel and non-hotel guests. I highly recommend booking it!

THINGS TO DO

There’s a lot to do around. You should definitely explore the beautiful Massa Lubrense and head to the magical Cala di Puolo Beach which is only 13 minutes walk. You should also explore Sorrento- I promise you’ll fall in love at first sight! My love started from the moment I ate this huge croissaint, haha!

Apart from that, Melrose offers tours by boat (both private or in group) to Capri, Positano, Li Galli, Baia di Jeranto, Amalfi. We took a Capri tour and I absolutely loved it. It was such a beautiful day on the sea, with the loveliest crew, great music, stunning views ,and even homemade limoncello! During the tour we also stopped at Capri for a few hours so we could hang around the island. Ah, no place like Capri! I have seen it so many times and I can’t get enough! Just look at it!

To sum up, I had the best stay at Melrose Relais and I can recommend this place with all my heart due to its stunning location and incredible family who put all their hearts to create this place and it’s magic.

They kindly offer 10% off your stay when using the code blondeflamingo10 when booking. The code also gives you free parking. I really hope you’ll book it and fall in love with this magical property and the most wonderful hospitality. You can book your stay here.

Post in collaboration with Melrose Relays

5 things I learnt during 5 weeks of lockdown

Cleaning counts as a workout

I must say I was feeling quite guilty for eating so much these last few weeks. I was just not in the mood to do work outs and jump around, but hey! What I realised recently is- cleaning the house is also a workout! I became soooo quick and strong at cleaning the house after Salvo’s cooking that I honestly deserve a gold medal- I couldn’t be more active right now, haha! So to all my ladies out there feeling guilty- check out your muscles after washing tones of plates, cleaning the whole house everyday and running around with your kids 24/7! See? It’s a new level of fit! Quarantine fit!

Family and home is everything

I mean it seems pretty much logical. But do we really appreciate it everyday as much as we do right now? Personally I think- not really. Normally my London’s home is like a hotel to me. I travel in and out. Pack and unpack. I am never around really and frankly this home was never as important to me as it is right now. I am now grateful I have my space, my office, my boho corners and a large bath to chill at. I appreciate my large sunny kitchen where we cook everyday with so much joy and sun rays. I appreaciate our huge comfy sofa where I can snuggle up with a rad candle and a warm cup of my favourite tea. I didn’t appreaciate small things like these before!

And of course my family- of course I always appreciate them and miss them, but now knowing I can’t go home and not knowing when I will see them again kills me and makes me think of them every single day and all the time. I spent days browsing our photos and planning where we will go when this is all over.  The lockdown made me realise this is all that matters and this is the only solid thing in our lives that we should look after every single day. Not the money and job- now we see it’s soooo easy to lose. It’s a warm home and loving family that helps you to get through everything and pushes you forward. 

Improving my food photography skills 

As our recipe account started to honestly grows so quick (thank you so much for your support and such a positive response to our new project. We are over the moon!) I started to improve my food photography skills. As you know, in the past (almost 2 years ago now- wow time flies!) I was working at Soho House as a Social Media Coordinator and I was managing quite a few restaurant’s accounts and creating food related content. I now had a pretty long break, but last few weeks made me realise I have really missed it and I still really enjoy it so I keep experimenting with new props, backgrounds, colours and angles everyday! Here’s some of my recent snaps and Salvo’s incredible creations. Follow him for the most amazing recipes!

Shop kitchenware

  

Nothing cheers me up more than good food

As you know last few weeks I wasn’t feeling great (sorry for being a crying baby!) but I swear every time Salvo’s brought me his dish (and a chilled glass of Rosé with a strawberry) my worries seemed to disappear for a moment! I truly enjoy delicious food and drinks and all things fancy! His incredible dishes help me so much to get through this difficult time and put a smile on my face!

Working with what I have 

Let’s be honest. Normally as a full-time travel blogger I get to experience and stay at the most incredible places to create the content. Brands and hotels are always putting so much effort to put together the most magical itineraries, events and set ups for us bloggers to create content. But now the situation is completely different. There is no pretty hotel bathrooms and pink flower displays. There is no fancy flower baths (unless you create one at home!) infinity pools and afternoon teas. Now we need to learn how to work with what we have. It’s not easy at all but I must say after these few weeks of experimenting- it’s super challenging but very interesting. It makes me happy to see people getting more creative and working with what they have at home. I have struggled a lot but hey- slowly getting there and getting new ideas everyday. Here’s my fav snap shot in my hallway!

Peachy blanket and cushion from Peachy Parrot. I absolutely love this brand! My new discovery! Their products honestly added sunshine to this corner of my home. I highly recommend to check out their gorgeous accessories.

Shop my homeware

What I am sure is – the current situation makes you grow. Not only with creating content but also as a person. We learn to adapt to completely new reality, we became mentally stronger and more supportive. I love that and I think my industry and this world truly needed this! 

Have you learnt or realised something during the lockdown?

The Blonde Flamingo

Exploring Cambodia and Laos with Avani Hotels

Hello everyone!

Those of you who follow me on Instagram already know that 2 weeks ago I was so lucky to be invited on a luxury press trip to Cambodia and Laos by Avani Hotels. As I have never been to these countries before I said YES straight away! I’ve also heard a lot of good things about Avani Hotels so thought that would be a perfect opportunity to experience the brand myself. Our trip was quite short – 3 days in each destination, but I am amazed by how much we’ve managed to see so I’ll put my favourite places and things to do in Cambodia and Laos in this blogpost too.

CAMBODIA

First place we got to visit is Cambodia. I was lucky to stay at the newly renovated FCC Angkor Avani Hotel located only 20 mins drive from the airport. What I love about this property the most is the central location – only 10 mins drive from the UNESCO world heritage site of Angkor Wat and right across from the Royal Independence Gardens and Royal Residence. The hotel centres around the former ‘Mansion’ of the French colonial governor, which became the renowned Foreign Correspondence Club and a popular meeting place for local and international journalists, celebrities, and travellers from around the world.

I have fallen in love with the property from the moment I walked in – some places just GET me and FCC Angkor Avani Hotel clearly did! Look at this beautiful entrance! I felt like stepping into an acient fairytale.

The hotel offers 5 different room types ( 80 rooms in total) – deluxe room, deluxe courtyard room ( where I’ve had a chance to stay), premier room, junior suite and governor suite. I absolutely loved the colonial structures with designs inspired by Cambodia’s nature. This hotel had my favourite boho vibes with all the natural tones, wooden floors, rattan furnitures and wooden slippers that I ended up wearing everyday and also brought them with me to London, haha! Our room had a beautiful view over the stylish pool area. Have a peek!

My beautiful room. Will never forget how comfortable this bed was!
A little retro touch- how adorable is this type writer on the desk? I’ve only seen it in the movies!

I also need to mention the incredible restaurant and bar that FCC Angkor Avani Hotel has to offer. The main restaurant in the hotel is Mansion Restaurant– a beautiful colonial ( and to me bohemian) style restaurant with outdoor seatings, where you can experience the authentic Cambodian cuisine. I especially enjoyed the breakfasts! I have ordered Khmer noodles the morning we’ve arrived and ended up having it every single day together with a bowl of fresh fruits! Oh how much I miss it!


The hotel also has the beautiful outdoor bar called Scribe, where you can enjoy the most delicious cocktails and admire the nature. It was also my favourite working spot.

What to do in Cambodia?

1. Sunrise at Ankor Wat– absolutely magical, can’t find words to describe it! It’s just something else!

2. Get lost Ta Prohm temple– famous from movie Lara Croft. This place is honestly surreal! This place hold many secrets! You need to see with your eyes!

3. Jewellery workshop with Ammo Jewellery– a social enterprise with a mission to provide specialised design skills to help young and disadvantaged Cambodias unlock their creative potential. I absolutely loved this workshop and had so much fun designing!

LAOS

After an amazing stay in Cambodia we’ve headed to Laos. To be absolutely honest with you, I haven’t heard much about Laos before I was invited for this press trip, but that made me want to go even more. In Laos we’ve stayed at Avani+ Luang Prabang Laos. Another incredible property located in the heart of beautiful Luang Prabang, right opposite the night market and surrounded by dozens of heritage temples and magical Mekong River.

We arrived to Avani + Luang Prabang Hotel at night and even thought I couldn’t really see much, I could already feel how charming, peaceful and elegant this property is. Their 25- metre pool accompanied by sun loungers in a little light impressed me straight away. We’ve headed straight for dinner to their famous restaurant.

The Bistro Restaurant at Avani +Luang Prabang reflects our times, as well as our multi-cultural and multi-ethnic backgrounds. The inspiration comes from classic favourites, and the adaptation comes with local flavours and ingredients. What I loved about this restaurant is that they strive to use sustainably grown products from local farmers using traditional & organic farming & fishing techniques, as well as local artisanal produced sausage, cured meats, cheese & breads (We’ve had a chance to visit one of the farms- the Buffalo Dairy Farm and it was a very interesting experience). The first dinner was a sharing style feast where we’ve got to try many delicious dishes! After the dinner we’ve headed straight to sleep.

The rooms were gorgeous! Will never forget the smell of wood when I stepped in. The decor was minimalistic, natural and light. Avani + Luang Prabang offers 53 rooms in total, with three different room categories – deluxe room, deluxe pool view room and suites. Each room designed to be open-plan, simple and comfortable. Each room is en-suite with a shower and twin vanities- such a great idea when you’re sharing a room with somebody! I’ve stayed at Deluxe Pool View Room and absolutely loved the balcony overlooking the pool. I would normally start my day with a little read, cup of tea, admiring the lush green courtyard.

There’s also a beautiful spa at the hotel with therapies and treatments inspired by Laotian and traditional Asian techniques. I was lucky to have a chance to experience it. I have chosen a full body massage. It was so needed after few intense days! It was lovely!

After the massage we’ve had a couple of hours off so I’ve headed straight to their beautiful pool and enjoyed a little swim followed by a watermelon juice served at the pool bar. They had a great variety of fresh juices and smoothies. Look how beautiful this place was!

Wearing Mavele Swimwear. I absolutely love the print and the colour combination! This model is called Tribal Toucan. You can purchase it here.

What to do in Laos?

1. Visit Kuang Si Waterfall- is a three levelled waterfall. Honestly one of the most beautiful waterfalls my eyes ever seen!

During this trip I was wearing another Mavele bikini! Perfect for a little swim! This model is called Sunshine Fox. You already know how much I love this London based brand. If you’re looking for a new bikini you can have a look at their designs here.

2. Sunset cruise with Mekong Kingdoms – explore the beauty of the Mekong’s powerful waters, admire the incredible views of tropical jungles, mountain peaks, impressive rock formations and authentic villages. Try Laos testing tapas, sip cocktails and watch the sun going down!

3. Dine at Manda de Laos features Laotian Family Cuisine specialties from all regions of Laos. This restaurant is a perfect option for either romantic candle light dinner under the stars, relaxing lunch or magical spot for the cocktail and a sunset watch. It was my favourite dinner during this trip!

4. Experience Alms giving ceremony at sunrise- Luang Prabang’s alms giving Ceremony is a longstanding tradition in Laos Buddhist culture since the 14th century. It takes place daily as the sun rises, beginning on the main street of Luang Prabang. Such an incredible experience!

Here with Bonnie and Chloe waiting for the ceremony to start!

5. Visit Phra Bang temple- there was quite a few temples around but I found this one especially charming.

Thank you Avani Hotels for having me on this wonderful press trip and giving me a chance to experience the culture and the beauty of Cambodia and Laos!

Post in collaboration with Avani Hotels