Monday, June 25, 2012

Bali Days

Earlier this year, Danielle (friend from previous posts) had the brilliant idea to visit Bali or Fiji as part of her extended Australian vacation.  Luckily, I had 50K reward points on my Chase Sapphire Preferred credit card from a sign-up offer.  These transfer to Hyatt points at a 1:1 ratio.  Hyatt just so happens to have a 5 star hotel in Sanur, Bali, Indonesia and it only costs 5K points per night per room.  Free hotel rooms?  Yes, please!

June 3rd: Arrival

We arrived at the Denpasar Airport at 4:00 pm, quickly went through customs, and were on our way to the hotel (not before negotiating our taxi fare of course).  Myself and the rest of the group were immediately taken back by the level of service the Bali Hyatt offered.  Leis upon arrival, fresh fruit juice, and an open-air lobby filled with traditional Balinese music welcomed us as we waited for the most well-mannered person I've ever met to check us in.  Once our things were in our room, we took a quick walk around the hotel grounds to inspect the tropical paradise that was to be our home for the next five nights.  After picking our jaws off the ground, we went and grabbed some dinner at one of the hotel restaurants.  Perhaps the "million bucks feeling" overcame us as we ordered a Rp 110,000 (roughly $110 USD) bottle of wine.  F**k it, you only live once!

June 4th: Elephants, Shit Coffee, and Temples


Our waiter from the prior night offered us a sweet deal to have his brother drive us around for the day for about $50 USD.  We went to several different villages, my favorite of which was where I was able to drink Luwak coffee.  Luwak coffee is made from the coffee beans eaten by the Kopi Luwak, a cat-like animal, and then sifted out of their excrement.  We dubbed this coffee, Shit Coffee, which was fondly taken to by our tour guide.  I also rode an elephant, watched Kelly risk AIDS whilst hanging with an orangutan, saw some rice paddies, and toured a Hindu temple.  We finished off the evening with some Bintangs and a 3 course dinner for around $10 USD.

June 5th: Surfing at Kuta Beach


Steve and I wanted to get some surfing in so we decided to venture on over to the west side and have a surf at Kuta Beach while the girls soaked up the sun and fended off street vendors.  Waves were okay at first but started to close out after about two hours so we packed up and headed out.  We had a particularly interesting taxi ride home since the cab driver didn't have any straps to put the surfboards on top of the car.  He ran down the street and returned with some plastic rope/string.  Needless to say it was a sketchy ride home with us reaching up out of the windows to hold on to the boards.  We hit up the pool for happy hour which became a regular theme for the remainder of the trip and closed out the evening with another dirt cheap meal and some more drinks.





June 6th:  Surfing at Hyatt Reef and Ubud Markets

Steve saw a group of surfers heading over to one of the boats parked near our hotel so we decided to take a chance and pay $5 for a round-trip boat ride out to the Hyatt Reef.  Hardly any wind and solid chest to 1 ft overhead surf with only a handful of other guys out made for an awesome session.  Unfortunately, my Go Pro got water damage so I don't have any footage from that day.  Second half of the day was spent at the markets in Ubud trying to barter with local shop owners for the coveted Bintang tank top.  I finally found one and talked the lady down to $3.  Deal.

June 7th: Beach Bums, Waverunners, and Booze


We decided to take a break from running around and decided to hang around the hotel.  We had a few Bintangs down by the beach before we negotiated to rent two waverunners for half an hour for $30 each (half the price they were asking).  Poor Danielle.  I was jumping waves, sliding out, and trying to surf the waves with her clutched to my back.  Did I mention it was her first time on a waverunner?  In all fairness, I gave her a turn at the wheel and she managed to tip us off into the water while I was trying to teach her how to slide out.  The rest of the day was spent playing golf, badminton, and tennis with Bintangs in hand, horribly might I add.  We finally accepted our lack of coordination and choose a less strenuous activity, drinking at the pool bar.

June 8th: Relaxing and Departure


After checking out of the hotel, we spent the rest of the day hanging out at the beach and by the pool until it was time to depart for the airport.  Three security checkpoints later, we were on the plane and back to cold, rainy Sydney.

That's all for now.  Enjoy the pictures!


Monday, June 11, 2012

Video: Diving the Great Barrier Reef

Here's a short clip of some footage I took when I dove the Great Barrier Reef two weeks ago.  All related to the previous post.  Enjoy!


Sunday, June 10, 2012

Australia in a Week

May 27th Friends Arrive and the Tourist Trifecta

Last Sunday, the second round of US visitors passed through Customs in the Sydney airport and onto the other side of the world.  We headed on over to the car rental counter to pick up our wheels for the weekend, a Kia minivan.  I know, pretty awesome (read: soccer mom).  Australian roads are NOT designed for this type of vehicle.  Luckily, the previous trip up to Gold Coast gave me some practice time behind the wheel before hauling six people around metropolitan Sydney for the next three days.  Unfortunately, we didn’t snap a picture of it so you’ll have to use your imagination.

Despite the jet lag and baggy eyes, everyone decided to hit the ground running with what I’ll call the tourist trifecta of Sydney.  The first stop was the Sydney Tower Eye.  For those of you who don’t know, the Sydney Tower Eye is the tallest building in Sydney (260 meters, I think?) and allows people to go up to the very top floor and take in 360° views of Sydney.  You can also go up on top of the building and do a Skywalk.  We had to wear jumpsuits and tether ourselves to the railing like ADHD children at Disney.  Luckily it was a nice, bright sunny day so we had great visibility and got an awesome aerial view of Sydney.  See the slideshow for pictures.




The second stop was the Wild Life experience.   Amongst other Australian creatures, I finally got to see a kangaroo.  It was an awfully suggestive creature, laying spread eagle and leaving nothing up to the imagination.  I guess I’d get bored hopping around for tourists all day and would need a new way to entertain myself as well ;).  Other than the ‘roos, we saw koalas, wombats, kookaburras, wallabies, snakes, and the largest ants I’ve ever seen.  See the slideshow for pictures.




The third and final stop for the day was the infamous Sydney Aquarium.  This place had all sorts of marine life.  Sharks, fish, penguins, rays.  You name it, they had it.  See the slideshow for pictures.



After the aquarium, we headed back to the apartment to cook up some lamb on the spit and give the Americans a proper Aussie roast dinner.  Jet lag had finally won the battle for everyone who arrived that day so we turned our lounge into a pseudo hostel and called it a night.

May 28th Blue Mountains

Something I’ve been wanting to do ever since I came out to Australia was visit the Blue Mountains to see what all the hype is about.  We piled into the van and took off on the two-hour drive out to Katoomba.  The drive was worth it.  Mountains, plateaus, waterfalls, and winding staircases descending into the abyss, not the Australia you see in Outback Steakhouse commercials.  Throughout the day, we visited the Three Sisters, Katoomba Falls, rode the Skywalk, and did a couple of bushwalks.  In true clichĂ©, pictures are worth a thousand words so I’ll let them do all the talking.  We also ate lunch at a little cafĂ© that was as mom and pop as they come.  Fresh mountain air, good food, and a laid back atmosphere.  What’s not to love?






May 29th  - May 31st Cairns, QLD and Diving the Great Barrier Reef

On Tuesday, we descended into our second level of vacations and were off to Cairns, QLD to dive the Great Barrier Reef.  KP said it best.  Cairns is Gainesville, FL on the water.  What a shit hole.  The food was mediocre at best and the nightlife was all but nonexistent.  But we weren’t after anything on land or near shore.  Our sights were set a 70-minute, vomit-inducing, boat ride to the east.

On May 30th, we hopped aboard the Silver Swift for a day of diving on the Great Barrier Reef.  More specifically, we spent the whole day at Flynn Reef and visited three different dive sites called Gorden’s, Tennis Courts, and Tracey’s.  The boat ride out was stomach wrenching to say the least.  At one point, nearly everyone on the boat was out on the back deck with faces buried in barf bags.  Last time I try to tough it out and say “I don’t need that shit” when asked if I would like any Dramamine.  Once we got out to the reef, all was well and we suited up for our first dive of the day.

Despite the overcast and dismal weather, visibility was actually pretty good (roughly 30 ft/10M).  All three dives were down to about 16-17M with a duration of about 35-40 minutes each, allowing for plenty of time to explore the underwater world.  Again, pictures, 1000 words. 

With the exception of Kristen, we all made the return trip home puke-free.  After a quick shower and change of clothes, we went back down to the marina for some dinner and a few beers at The Pier Bar before calling it a night.

Unfortunately, our last day was plagued with less than ideal weather.  We spent the day eating, drinking coffee, and ducking into a movie theater to watch MIB 3.  The day actually wasn’t all that bad despite the crappy weather but I was glad to get back on the plane to Sydney and sleep in my own bed rather than a makeshift bed of couch cushions on a tile floor.  Oh, we also stepped up our minivan game into a full-size people mover.  See slideshow for pictures.




June 1st Sydney Scenery, Opera House Tour, Vivid Festival, and Bar Hopping

Coming back up to our first level of vacations, we decided to explore other parts of Sydney and do some bar hopping.  First, we took a walk along the Royal Botanic Gardens to get some panoramic views of the Harbour Bridge, Opera House, and cityscape.  Then we took a tour of the Sydney Opera House.  Unfortunately, no cameras were allowed so no pictures.  After the tour, we grabbed a few beers at Opera Bar and checked out the Vivid Festival, a combination of lights and animations projected on buildings and the Opera House around the Sydney CBD and a celebration of music, film, and art.  We then headed down to Darling Harbour to do some more drinking.  Once we were all liquored up, we headed back to Dee Why, stopping at Kebab World along the way to get a Kebab and show the US visitors how Aussies get their late night food fix.  See the slideshow for pictures.






June 2nd Karen O Presents Stop the Virgens

The previous day, after a few beers, we made the decision to buy tickets to a rock opera being shown at the Opera House as part of the Vivid Festival.  When in Rome.  It was called Karen O (from the Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs) presents Stop the Virgens.  $100 well spent.  I’ll describe it as a loud, chaotic, sinister, and sweet medley of guitars, strings, drums, bass, and voices all organized to create one hell of a production.  One of the coolest musical performances I’ve seen so far.  Again, no pictures allowed.

June 3rd Americans Depart and Off to Bali, Indonesia!

All good things must come to an end and it was time for three of the four US visitors to depart.  However, where one story ends, another begins.  As my friends were beginning their journey back across the Pacific Ocean, Danielle, Steve, Kelly and I were boarding our flight to Bali, Indonesia for six days and five nights of warm weather, surf, and exploration.  Stay tuned…