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Beyond the beaten path: How you can discover hidden travel gems easily
If well-travelled routes no longer satisfy your wanderlust, the unusual locales that Singapore’s low-cost carrier Scoot flies directly to are good alternatives to consider
Unconventional destinations like Yogyakarta in Indonesia are increasingly popular, and low-cost-carrier Scoot flies to many directly. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
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Singaporeans love a good getaway. And while Bali Bangkok Tokyo
Enter Scoot, the low-cost arm of the Singapore Airlines Group
Whether it is a cultural deep dive in Yogyakarta, Indonesia Kunming, China Phu Quoc, Vietnam
Phu Quoc in Vietnam has an endless coastline with clear blue waters and boasts many diverse diving locations, each with its own unique terrain and characteristics. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
With several destinations like Vienna, Austria Jeddah, Saudi Arabia ScootPlus cabins
And with this diverse network at your fingertips, consider exploring these seven exceptional locales, each offering unforgettable memories and experiences waiting to be discovered.
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
About an hour’s drive from Yogyakarta’s city centre, Borobudur is popular with travellers for its stunning architecture, intricate carvings and serene atmosphere. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
Bali may have the beaches, but Yogyakarta
Wayang kulit (shadow puppet) theatre performances are often accompanied by a gamelan orchestra in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
By day, the city buzzes with batik artisans and street poets. By night, Jalan Malioboro – one of the city’s major shopping streets – comes alive with the smoky aroma of satay grills and the mesmerising glow of shadow puppets.
With Scoot’s daily direct flights from Singapore, your Yogyakarta holiday is not just a trip. It is a conversation between past and present, waiting to be heard.
Kunming, China
Resembling a Chinese ink painting, the Stone Forest is an eroded limestone area near Kunming in China. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
For Singaporeans who crave a cool-weather escape, Kunming
Tea culture is big in Yunnan province, of which Kunming is the capital city. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
The towering limestone pillars of the Unesco-listed Stone Forest rise like an ink-brushed dreamscape while Pu’er tea plantations unfurl across misty hills and beckon adventurers to sample the region’s brews. Here, the tea is smooth, the skies are wide and the pace of life is blissfully unhurried.
And as Scoot directly flies there four times a week (three to four times a week between April and May), this highland retreat is closer than you think.
Iloilo City, the Philippines
Some places demand to be savoured – one bite at a time. In Iloilo City
Molo Church or St Anne Parish Church in Iloilo City boasts 16 statues of female saints, earning its status as a feminist church. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
La Paz batchoy, a garlicky, pork-laden noodle soup, is best enjoyed at local mom-and-pop shops called carinderias; and pancit molo, the city’s take on wonton soup, is a hug in a bowl with dumplings stuffed with ground pork and shrimp.
Besides beautiful colonial architecture, Iloilo City also features sunlit beaches especially in the Gigantes Islands. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
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Beyond the city, the Gigantes Islands shimmer with sunlit beaches far from the crowds, while the historic Gigantes Norte Island Lighthouse offers panoramic views of the surrounding seascape.
Scoot’s direct flights to Iloilo City will start operation twice a week come April 14 (flights will progressively increase to four from June onwards) on the 112-seat Embraer E190-E2 aircraft.
Vienna, Austria
Vienna
Enjoying the city’s signature Wiener Kaffee with a slice of cake at the many coffeehouses can be a relaxing thing to do in Vienna. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
Coffeehouses, known as das Wiener Kaffeehaus, still serve espressos with whipped cream called Wiener Kaffee.
The MuseumsQuartier, one of the largest cultural complexes in the world consisting of a mix of museums, art galleries and public spaces, blends baroque architecture with modern art.
The MuseumsQuartier in central Vienna is one of the world's most important and largest cultural enclaves encompassing some 60 institutions. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
Be delighted, however, by hidden speakeasies that serve up cocktails like the Schnapps Sour and Vienna Mule, which are a regional twist on classics.
Tradition lingers in Vienna, but so does reinvention. Scoot offers direct flights thrice a week on its Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, which sits 329 passengers in two cabin classes from June 3.
Phu Quoc, Vietnam
For those seeking a tropical escape, Phu Quoc
Snorkelling to explore coral reefs, water sports and outdoor adventures are popular activities among visitors to Vietnam’s Phu Quoc Island. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
Beneath the surface, coral reefs teem with tropical fish and sea turtles, while as dusk falls, local night markets come alive with the aroma of grilled seafood like braised milk crabs and oysters fresh off the shell.
The world’s longest three-wire cable car, Hon Thom Cable Car connects An Thoi station to the Aquatopia water park on Thom island. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
Beyond the city’s resort facade, adventures await – from discovering traditional pepper farms to hiking scenic trails that unveil hidden waterfalls and centuries-old fishing villages.
With Scoot flying there five times a week (it will increase to six a week, from April 14 onwards), this tropical haven is truly just a boarding pass away.
Qingdao, China
A major seaport, Qingdao is a mix of modernity and tradition with skyscrapers complementing houses and buildings with red-tiled roofs. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
Qingdao
Here, waves crash against rugged, rocky cliffs while bustling seafood markets offer local specialities – steamed clams in garlic sauce, grilled squid and freshly shucked oysters that capture the essence of the coast.
At its night markets, people will order seafood hotpot with local Qingdao beer – a gastronomic combination enjoyed by many. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
Dozens of Tsingtao beer halls, a nod to the city’s German heritage, serve crisp pints that evoke a bygone era of European charm.
It is where East meets West and where culture and coastline collide. Scoot flies there directly five times a week.
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Jeddah is where Saudi Arabia meets the Red Sea. Its ancient coral-stone houses, many still inhabited, echo a storied past, while merchants sell spices, textiles and traditional handicrafts in sprawling souks.
Enjoy the museums, cafes and boutique accommodations in the historical district of Al-Balad in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
In Al-Balad, the labyrinthine alleys of the historical district whisper tales of merchants who once traded incense, spices and pearls. Today, ongoing restoration efforts have transformed its historic houses into museums, cafes and boutique stays, allowing visitors to experience Jeddah’s rich heritage.
A scenic seaside promenade, the Corniche stretches for miles and offers tourists a front-row view of the King Fahd’s Fountain’s spectacular water show from sunset to midnight.
The Jeddah Corniche, also known as the Jeddah Waterfront, features recreation areas and pavilions as well as the iconic King Fahd’s Fountain. PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES
With Scoot’s direct flights thrice a week, Singaporeans can bypass long layovers and land in a city where history is still in motion.
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