Hotels Niseko: Unwind in the Best Accommodations in Hokkaido

Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmost island, is a haven for travellers looking for breath taking picturesque views of the mountains, rich cultural experiences, and a chance to unwind. Hokkaido offers a unique blend of natural wonders, vibrant city life, and warm hospitality of hotels in Niseko, making it an ideal destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Exploring Hokkaido’s Natural Beauty

Hokkaido’s Stunning Landscapes

Hokkaido is renowned for its picturesque landscapes that vary with each season. From the lush green fields of Furano during summer to the vibrant hues of autumn foliage in Daisetsuzan National Park, Hokkaido offers a visual feast for nature enthusiasts. To fully appreciate the beauty of these landscapes, consider staying at one of the luxurious hotels in Niseko that offer panoramic views of the surrounding natural wonders.

Onsen Retreats: A Japanese Tradition

No trip to Hokkaido would be complete without experiencing the healing power of its hot springs, known as onsen. The island boasts numerous onsen retreats where visitors can soak in mineral-rich waters while enjoying serene surroundings. Immerse yourself in ultimate relaxation at one of the traditional ryokans or hotels in Niseko that offer private open-air baths and exquisite kaiseki cuisine, a multi-course meal showcasing the region’s finest ingredients.

Hokkaido’s Culinary Delights

Fresh Seafood and Gourmet Cuisine

Hokkaido is a paradise for food lovers, particularly seafood enthusiasts. Guests at several hotels in Niseko can indulge in the freshest catch of the day, including succulent crab, melt-in-your-mouth scallops, and flavoursome sea urchins. The coastal cities of Otaru and Hakodate are known for their bustling seafood markets, where you can savour the vibrant atmosphere and sample a variety of local delicacies. To enhance your gastronomic journey, stay at hotels in Niseko or an inn that prides itself on serving the finest regional dishes prepared with seasonal ingredients sourced from local farmers and fishermen.

Savouring Hokkaido’s Dairy Products

Hokkaido’s vast dairy farms produce some of Japan’s most delectable dairy products. From rich and creamy Hokkaido milk to velvety smooth ice cream, the island is a dairy lover’s paradise. Visit one of the charming dairy farms scattered across the region, where you can interact with adorable cows and learn about the meticulous process of dairy production. Many accommodations offer farm stays, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the rustic charm of Hokkaido’s countryside while enjoying freshly made dairy treats.

Cultural Immersion and City Exploration

Discovering Sapporo: Hokkaido’s Vibrant Capital

As Hokkaido’s capital city, Sapporo offers a perfect blend of modernity and tradition. Explore the city’s vibrant streets lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants, or take a stroll through Odori Park, a spacious green oasis in the heart of the city. Sapporo is also famous for its annual Snow Festival, where magnificent ice sculptures attract visitors from around the world. Choose an accommodation located in the city centre to fully immerse yourself in the energetic atmosphere and convenience of Sapporo.

Traditional Villages: Preserving Hokkaido’s Heritage

For a glimpse into Hokkaido’s rich cultural heritage, venture outside the cities and visit the region’s traditional villages. Places like Shiraoi and Biei offer a glimpse into the traditional way of life, with beautifully preserved farmhouses, serene landscapes, and local craft workshops. Stay at charming hotels in Niseko or Minshuku, a traditional Japanese inn, to experience the warmth and hospitality of the locals firsthand.

Hokkaido is a treasure trove of natural beauty, culinary delights, and cultural experiences. Whether you seek a serene onsen retreat, an exploration of stunning landscapes, or an immersion into Hokkaido’s vibrant city life, the island offers a wide range of accommodations to suit every preference.

If you are planning your next trip to northern Japan, visit the Luxe Nomad and explore their selection of boutique hotels in Niseko. From luxurious chalets with breathtaking views to cosy farm stays that allow you to connect with nature, their accommodations ensure a memorable and rejuvenating stay. Plan your trip with the Luxe Nomad today and embark on an unforgettable journey that will leave you with cherished memories for a lifetime.

 

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10 most popular cities to travel to during the Hari Raya long weekend

Yes folks, yet another long weekend (read: perfect excuse to travel) is approaching.

If the only thing holding you back is trawling through tons of hotel websites to get the most out of your buck, look no further than at HotelsCombined!

HotelsCombined compares all the top travel sites in one simple search and find just what you’re after. Furthermore, there are completely no booking fees, and no mark-up prices.

Not sure where to go on your next travel adventure? Check out these top 10 most booked destinations by other fellow Singaporeans.

1. Sri Lanka 

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Home to a grand total of eight UNESCO World Heritage sites, Sri Lanka’s intriguing history would definitely excite your inner history nerd. Pay a visit to Polunnaruwa, where the remains of what was once the glorious Kingdom of Polunnaruwa resides. There, you can find the remaining façade of the Royal Palace, as well as various religious statues. As for dining options in Sri Lanka, head down to Bedspace Kitchen, where around 95% of their ingredients are sourced locally in Sri Lanka, and most are organic.

2. Bangkok

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Bangkok has long been one of Singaporean’s favourite travel destinations as it is extremely affordable to fly by budget carriers and is only a two-and-a-half-hour flight from Changi Airport. Travelling over the long weekend means that you would have chance to drop by the famed Chatuchak Weekend Market, where you can literally shop till you drop and spoil yourselves with cheap clothing and accessories. Check out the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and cruise down the canals for an authentic Thai experience.

3. Taipei

(Image credit: Anton Diaz, via Flickr)

(Image credit: Anton Diaz, via Flickr)

Taipei is regarded as one of the foodie heavens, with more than 10 night markets filled with delicious local fares to visit. As the long weekend would only allow you to cover two markets, drop by Shilin Night Market and Raohe Night Market. Shilin Night Market is perhaps the most popular night market of choice amongst tourists, due to its selection of local fare ranging from oyster omelette, oyster mee sua to the famed, gigantic Shilin chicken cutlet, all priced affordably. On the other hand, Raohe Night Market is Taipei’s largest wholesale market for clothes and accessories where you can get a good bargain.

4. Amsterdam

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(Image credit: Bert Kaufmann, via Flickr)

Boasting a grand total 165 canals and 1753 bridges, Amsterdam is your travel destination of choice if you seek a tranquil getaway and have an eye for history and art. See the world through Jewish wartime diarist Anne Frank’s eyes at the Anne Frank House, or visit the Van Gogh Museum to check out the works of the renowned artist, Vincent Van Gogh. Alternatively, hunt down all the locations where the heart-breaking movie, The Fault in our Stars was filmed.

5. Sapporo 

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(Image credit: Mukashi Mukashi Photography, via Flickr)

Singaporeans’ love for food is undeniable, which is why the capital of Hokkaido, Sapporo, makes it the perfect travel destination. Sapporo is fondly known by the locals as the “Kingdom of Food”, due to its abundant seafood, agricultural and dairy produce. While Japan may be famous for their Alaskan King Crab, crab lovers would enjoy the Kegani crab (hairy crab) as its meat is sweeter, and you may treat yourself to a seafood feast at the Nijo Market. Sapporo is also famous for their local beer, so do drop by the Sapporo Beer Museum to find out how the Sapporo beer is made.

6. Seoul

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(Image credit: Isaac Lee, via Flickr)

Apart from being famously known for producing heart-wrenching Korean dramas and palpitating music videos from K-Pop bands, this metropolitan city achieves a balance between the old and the new. Visit the Dongdaemun Design Plaza and feast your eyes on the futuristic architecture. Dongdaemun is also the shopping district of Seoul where you can fulfil all your shopaholic desires.

7. Tokyo

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(Image credit: PROemmett anderson, via Flickr)

No matter if you are traveling with a little one, your significant other, or with your friends, the capital of Japan is your destination of choice. Where the world’s one and only DisneySea resides, revisit your childhood at the happiest place on earth at Tokyo DisneySea. Alternatively, head to Shinjuku for a day of shopping and the nearby Shinjukiu Gyeon – one of Tokyo’s largest and most popular parks, to feast your eyes on the beautiful flora and fauna.

8. Asahikawa

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(Image credit: Hsuanya Tsai, via Flickr)

Second only to Sapporo, Asahikawa is situated in the center of Hokkaido, and is famed for their local Asahiyama Zoo, which allows visitors to observe the animals from various angles. The zoo features a glass tunnel through the penguin pool which allows visitors to watch the penguins’ underwater adventures, and small glass domes in the middle of the polar bear and wolf enclosures that can get visitors right among the animals. Ramen lovers will also rejoice as the Asahikawa Ramen Village gives you eight of Asahikawa’s most popular ramen shops in one location.

9. Bintan 

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Bintan Banyan Tree

What makes Bintan an ideal travel destination for Singaporeans is because it takes less than two hours to get to the island by ferry, from Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal. This island also makes for the perfect long weekend escapade as you can book a villa by the beach and spend a relaxing getaway with your loved ones. If you crave for adventure, the calm seas during June are just right for diving, water skiing and jet skiing.

10. Broome 

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Where the red desert meets the Indian Ocean, Broome is the beach resort town of Western Australia’s Kimberley region. Ride a camel at sunset along its Indian Ocean coastline at Cable Beach, and snap picturesque silhouette shots. For those who desire to explore the depths of the ocean, head to Ningaloo Marine Park to snorkel through coral lagoons in Coral Bay and swim with the huge whale shark.

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Mandarin Orchard: 72H Flash Sale – 50% OFF Premier Rooms (19 – 21 Jul 16)

Celebrate the National Day long weekend with Mandarin Orchard.

Mandarin Orchard has slashed the price of their Premier Rooms by 50% during the National Day period from 4 – 9 Aug, those who are taking off to enjoy a well-deserved break can look forward to booking at a rate of $389/night S$194.50/night!

Each room can sleep up to 4 pax (2 adults + 2 children) and Premier Rooms are located on higher floors, offering views of the surrounding city skyline. (Catch the fireworks on Aug 9 perhaps?)

You can also save up to 55% on your daily buffet breakfast at Triple Three and Chatterbox during this period – which costs S$20/per person per stay instead of the usual price of S$45.

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Score Great Deals At Hotels In Just 6 Ways

1. BE FLEXIBLE

The quickest way to save money on your next hotel booking is to shake up your travel dates. If you are flexible enough to travel a few days earlier or later especially in the midweek, you will be able to avoid the hefty prices of the weekend rooms. Also, traveling during the off-peak season is usually advantageous. Aside from the lower prices of the hotel rooms, you will be able to indulge more on sightseeing as there is less crowds.

For example, you can host your stag party in Las Vegas on August instead of December to save about 50% off on hotels.

2. INCLUDE THE HOTEL’S PERKS

When choosing a hotel, include the its free perks to your travel budget as they can impact it significantly. For instance, the complimentary breakfast meals help you save a couple of dollars for your whole trip. And if your hotel has a game room, a gym, and a swimming pool, you can spend countless hours on free entertainment. Some hotels even go beyond by offering free drinks at the their bar, discounts at their spa, and free shuttle services.

3. TALK THE “TALK”

Much like any other professions, hotel staff has their own jargons or “lingo” that you must be aware of in order to increase your chances of getting the best price. Instead of asking for the “best deal on a room”, you must ask for the “cheapest non-refundable rate”.  Reduce the ambiguity of your statements.

4. USE CREDIT CARDS WITH HOTEL REWARDS PROGRAMS

When paying for hotel reservations, use a credit card with hotel rewards program. Your credit card can either reward you with points to avail a free hotel room or discounts at the affiliated hotels.

In Singapore, redeem OCBC$ to get free hotel stay packages with your OCBC Titanium MasterCard Credit Card or enjoy 12% savings at several hotels with the American Express Personal Card.

5. DOWNLOAD AN APP

Worry not about your emergency accommodation! HotelQuickly, as the name suggests, allows you to book last-minute discounted hotels within seconds. They bring you exclusive deals on Asia-Pacific’s top-rated hotels located in New Zealand, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Myanmar, Indonesia, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Laos, and Australia. Keep an eye with their featured accommodation to enjoy discounts up to 70%.

It’s available on Android and iOS.

6. COMPARE PRICES

Most people avail the services of travel agencies thinking that they offer the cheapest prices in town. However, they add service fees to the prices and make it more expensive. On the flip side, some people compare the hotel prices of 2 specific websites thinking it is enough. But it is not! A better option is to use our hotel comparison tool- hotels.moneydigest.sg. It is an extensive tool that helps you narrow down the best deal on various websites such as Expedia, Hotels.com, HotelTravel.com, and so much more.

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Never underestimate the money you will save by comparing hotel prices! It may just boost your travel fund by a lot.

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NTUC Membership: 50% Off Weekend Staycations at Village Hotels (1 May – 30 Jun 2015)

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NTUC Membership has collaborated with Far East Hospitality to offer 50% off weekend staycations at Village Hotels for its members.

Ideal for a short retreat, Village Hotels are conveniently located around Singapore’s main attractions.

Have a well deserved break from your monotonous routine, be it work or study, at Village Hotel Albert Court or Village Hotel Bugis which are strategically located in the heart of the city. With the Great Singapore Sale coming up, it is a perfect way to pamper yourself with a staycation after an entire day of shopping.

Don’t like shopping? Then escape the hustle and bustle with Village Hotel Changi or Village Hotel Katong with their close proximity to the East Coast Park, Changi Beach Park and Pulau Ubin.

NTUC Member can enter the promo code “NTUC” during their booking to take 50% off their stay until 30 Jun 2015.

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Village Hotel Katong
Village Hotel Katong – the flagship Village hotel, reflects the strong Peranakan heritage of the surrounding Joo Chiat and Katong district in Singapore.

Village Hotel Katong is also one of the few hotels located in the eastern region of Singapore, which is within 10-minute drive to the Singapore Expo and 15-minute drive to the Changi International Airport, Central Business District and Orchard Road shopping belt. It is also within 5-minute walk to the Parkway Parade Shopping Mall and 10-minute walk to the East Coast Park.

Room from S$132.40 NETT

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Located just 10 minutes away from Changi International Airport and 30-minute car ride from the Orchard shopping district, Village Hotel Changi is immensely popular with business travellers attending trade shows at the Singapore Expo, which is just 15 minutes away. With its proximity to the airport, the hotel is also a hot favourite with transit passengers who have a one or two-day stopover in our island nation.

The hotel offers complimentary airport shuttle service to and from the hotel and airport. The shuttle services are available at Terminal 1 and 2 only, and operates from 5:00am to 1:00am daily. Guests are encouraged to register at the Ground Transport Desk in the arrival halls of Terminal 1 or 2 so that they can be directed to the waiting area. Connections to Terminal 3 can be made by using the free airport sky train that connects all the terminals at Changi Airport. Please click the Facilities tab for more information.

Room from S$126.50 NETT

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Village Hotel Albert Court
Located at the entrance of the Orchard Road, Singapore’s most famous shopping belt, Orchard Parade Hotel is just a 10-minute walk from Lido Cineplex and major shopping centers such as ION Orchard, Wisma Atria and Ngee Ann City.
Business travellers will enjoy the accessibility of Orchard Parade Hotel, and families with children will definitely appreciate the hotel’s spacious 50-60sqm Family Rooms.

Room from $120.60 NETT

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Village Hotel Bugis
Located in the Arab Street and Kampong Glam enclave, and a mere stone’s throw away from Bugis Village and Little India, Village Hotel Bugis is at the crossroads of Singapore’s Arab, Peranakan and Indian enclaves.

Room from $126.50 NETT

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