Foodies rejoice! There are plenty of Food & Wine Vacations around the world to satisfy you taste buds and palate! Travel to a big city with a wide variety of cuisines to get a quick sampling of what the world has to offer food lovers. Or travel to a destination known for it's unique flavors and spices. Find out where the locals go to venture off the beaten path and to get more of an authentic experience. Looking for a sip or two of wine? Go on a wine tasting tour in a region known for just that. Soak in the countryside while traveling on bike from winery to winery, or hire a car to take you there. ...read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Bates' big tripBangkok
 Ancient Buddhist temples that sparkle in the sun, the Grand Palace and the Emerald Buddha – this is just the beginning of what Bangkok, the City of Angels has to offer. Boasting some of the most lavish hotels in the world, Bangkok is also known for its... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Len and JennChiang Mai
Built in a lush valley, the city of Chiang Mai has spectacular mountain views, rich culture and inexpensive accommodations. Travel to one of the 300 temples, shop at the Night Market, or take a popular day trip to the nearby Golden Triangle and the Meko... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler TonyaPhuket
Phuket is an island of coves and bays. It is the leading island holiday destination in Southeast Asia, and travellers come to enjoy some fun, sun, great seafood, great watersports and a taste of the warm welcome that is synonymous with Thai culture. read more »
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photo by Real Traveler LizCBKrabi
Quickly becoming as popular as Phuket or Koh Phi Phi, Krabi has accommodations and activities to appease every travelers taste. An array of beaches, either nearby or a short boat ride away are perfect for those in need of a relaxing vacation, while thos... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler LoCaKo Phangan
Famous for hosting a lively "Full Moon Party" every month, Ko Phangan also offers plenty of relaxing and quiet adventures for all types of travelers. With both luxury and affordable accomodations, this island provides a comfortable and unforgettable hol... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler ThaiPepperKo Samui Region
Located off the eastern coast of Thailand, the Ko Samui region features white sand beaches with warm gulf waters, gardens and marine parks, as well as historical sites for travelers to explore. read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Jumbi007Trang
A coastal province stretching along the Indian Ocean, Trang is the postcard of a tourist's getaway in Thailand. Offshore limestone islands are great to discover with kayaking, snorkeling and diving. Take a boat trip to Emerald Cave, which is accessible... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Travel BaxterPhon Phisai
Phon Phisai is known to all Thai people as the place of the Naga Festival, celebrating the rising of a mystical snake/fish fron the ocean. Travelers will find a peaceful and quaint village here, indicative of the region as a whole. read more »
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photo by Real Traveler Kyle & DanChiang Mai Province
Find highlights on things to do and see in Chiang Mai Province shared by Real Travelers. Browse attractions, maps, travel guide information, and blogs. Price compare hotels, flights, and packages to Chiang Mai Province across multiple sites to... read more »
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photo by Real Traveler BernKanchanaburi
Best known for war museums and the famous bridge on the river kwai, Kanchanaburi also contains beautiful scenery and friendly people. There are many activities to enjoy (including an elephant trek), but be sure to visit the buddhist temple, where visito... read more »
Top Five Food & Wine Trip Blogs
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Crossing borders: My experience in Thailand | Nov 22 06'
"What really impacted me is how I left feeling like I knew nothing about Thailand, more so than when I came, ironically. I realized that Thailand was a fascinating country with a rich history, and in my short weekend I didn't even start to scratch the surface."
I booked my ticket to Thailand for two reasons: I wanted to see my friend Justin, and almost all of the international students at my University had... Continue reading »
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Bangkok: Our "how many modes of transportation can we take in one day" challenge | Jun 12 06'
"What's my favourite thing in Bangkok so far? Pad thai...in air conditioning."
We woke up in time for the hotel's breakfast (or, more accurately, we set an alarm so that we wouldn't miss the free breakfast). It was a b... Continue reading »
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Adventures in Chiang Mai | Jan 27 07'
"Chiang Mai has been a fun-filled 4 days for us and thus it was good value for the money."
Adventures in Chiang MaiJanuary 27 – 31, 2007Having woken up to the realization that we may have been had by a tout and a travel agency, we embarke... Continue reading »
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Three nights in bangkok | May 20 07'
Sydney was great and we didn't really leave it much, just wandered around the markets and had picnics in the park overlooking the opera house... Continue reading »
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Sitting in A Bungalow, Eating Pancakes in the Pouring Rain | Dec 03 06'
"It's hard to get over the view you get all down the coast, of the green limestone mountains meeting the white beach, and the blue sea"
Day 4Our mutual decision was that the time had come to leave Phuket to find something a little quieter than this bustling tourist hub. It was unbel... Continue reading »
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