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Oct
09

Golf and Gambling: they could be paired

Gambling and Golf: these could be paired.
VenetianMacau

I’ve been to Seoul. But the casino is south, in Pusan. I’ve not been there yet, but I always wanted to go.

Seen the casinos in Macau, though.

About Macau: it’s not Hong Kong, and that’s a good thing. Any visitor coming over from HK, and on touching land must say, Peace at last! Macau is well away from the incessant hustle and bustle, and ever-present sounds of jackhammers in busy Hong Kong, and blessedly so.

It’s a pleasant ride over to Macau too, by hovercraft, which takes about 40 minutes. It eases into port in Macau in front of the old Jai Alai Building, which is now a casino.

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At one time, there was a floating casino in Macau (also spelled Macao). However, the quite distinct circular building, Hotel Lisboa, has long been the casino of choice for visitors. Since the handover from the Portuguese (in ‘99), which soon after ushered in new gaming laws, allowing foreign competition, that all changed. Today the hot casino in Macau – and there are many good ones, in the Vegas style – is the Mandarin Oriental.

Golf in Macau is a slightly different matter. One course is not on the mainland itself, as is Macau. It’s on a nearby island. Another course is on reclaimed land. Both courses, though, are easily arrived at by short ride. The first course is just 15 minutes away by ferry, for example. And the island is an easy hop. It is literary right there. Plus, there are several golf courses just on the otherside of the border, in nearby China.

Golf and gambling aside, briefly, one great thing to do in Macau is simply walk around the place, peer into the old Chinese shops, and see also how people live. It’s a small place, Macau, and easily walkable. Other than needing to take a bus to the ferry, the place can be done on foot.

The Ruins of St. Paul is the old landmark in town.

RuinsOfStPaul

It’s the façade of an old Cathedral, and it’s right downtown near the Hotel Lisboa.

Portuguese restaurants line the road or walkway that runs along the South China Sea, away. Eating at these places is a very welcome treat, which could include a gentle Mateus.

And what else in life can be finer, than getting in an early round of golf, returning to the hotel in the afternoon for a meal (with wine!), and to follow that up with a swim; and then after which, in the evening, to get dressed up – a long-sleeved collared shirt, long dress pants, pair of shiny black shoes, gel back the hair, and splash on also some cologne, then step out onto the town to do a bit of gambling.

But hitting the town are memories I have of Vegas. And maybe I’ll write about Las Vegas next time.

For further reading check out this casino guide.

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08
Oct
09

Holiday Golf in Turkey

Istanbul-hotelTravel golf. Die-hard fans of this delightful activity search at times for the exotic. They look for cultures that are different from their own – while perhaps still having the veneer of the modern. They seek out places that are uncommon, or seldom reached by the average golfing traveller.

With winter cooler weather coming on, and having European travel in mind, climate’s a concern. That would make Portugal, Spain and Turkey choice destinations.

Gorgeous coastlines, with sandy beaches could be included on a trip to any of those places. Dramatic mountains too, rising high or precipitously dropping off (depending on the point of view) might also be experienced at any of these three spots.

Portugal, Spain and Turkey are all good choices for a holiday away — and I may write later on the other two. But for now, considering the initial desire for the exotic, Turkey might best meet that expectation.

Turkish flagPerhaps in culture, but not a world away by air, a Turkey golf holiday would be an easy trip from home.

Ankara is the capital, while Istanbul is the cultural capital. But south, which is similar in climate to Southern Spain on the Mediterranean, there is a quaint township called Belek.

And Belek is where the golf is played in Turkey.

Turkey golf hotels are well fitted and standards are quite high, as per EU entry requirements. In fact, the area of Belek is a prominent centre for Turkish tourism, with several four-star, five-star hotels. But what makes Turkey an attractive choice also is the value for money. In Belek, the cost of a holiday there is said to be on par with its counterparts in Portugal and Spain — or better, depending on the bargaining skills. Nearby are small villages also, with cafes and restaurants to enjoy, along with good areas for shopping.

The area is said to rival the Algarve in Portugal, for the number of arrivingbelek golf golf tourists. The numerous world-class golf courses are also easily reached in Belek, by short transport. On off days, away from the golf, there are ancient historical sites to visit, as well as natural ones.

Nearby Belek and worth visiting also is the Kursunlu Waterfall. Behind this there is a popular hidden cave, as well. The Toros Mountains and National Park are just inland, and for more of the man-made, there is the Hellenistic ruins of Perge. There is also the 2,000-year-old amphitheatre of Aspendos. Another such ancient place is Antalya. It is a popular little city to explore remnants of Turkey’s heritage, especially in the charming Old Quarter.

Now I lay down to dream of exotic golf travels. One place I have in mind is quite interesting Turkey.turcia1




 

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