Heading abroad over long New Year weekend

Some S'poreans taking short trips overseas during this period despite having to pay more

Ms Irene Woo and her daughters, Eneri (left), 10, and Reine, eight, at a mall in Hong Kong. They left for Hong Kong last Friday for a five-day break. The beach view at the Club Med Phuket resort (top) and at the Club Med Bali resort (above). Travelli
Ms Irene Woo and her daughters, Eneri (left), 10, and Reine, eight, at a mall in Hong Kong. They left for Hong Kong last Friday for a five-day break. PHOTO: COURTESY OF IRENE WOO
Ms Irene Woo and her daughters, Eneri (left), 10, and Reine, eight, at a mall in Hong Kong. They left for Hong Kong last Friday for a five-day break. The beach view at the Club Med Phuket resort (top) and at the Club Med Bali resort (above). Travelli
The beach view at the Club Med Phuket resort (above) and at the Club Med Bali resort. Travelling during the New Year period can be more expensive. Hotel rates at popular destinations such as Phuket and Bali are typically about 70 per cent higher. PHOTO: DYNASTY TRAVEL AND CLUB MED
Ms Irene Woo and her daughters, Eneri (left), 10, and Reine, eight, at a mall in Hong Kong. They left for Hong Kong last Friday for a five-day break. The beach view at the Club Med Phuket resort (top) and at the Club Med Bali resort (above). Travelli
The beach view at the Club Med Phuket resort and at the Club Med Bali resort (above). Travelling during the New Year period can be more expensive. Hotel rates at popular destinations such as Phuket and Bali are typically about 70 per cent higher. PHOTO: DYNASTY TRAVEL AND CLUB MED

With New Year's Day falling on Tuesday, some people in Singapore are taking advantage of the long weekend to make short trips abroad.

Customer service associate Irene Woo, for instance, took her two young daughters to Hong Kong on Friday for a five-day break. They fly back on Tuesday.

"It's a short holiday for the girls before they have to go back to school on Jan 2. Both their birthdays are in January, so this is also a special trip to celebrate and spend time together," said Ms Woo, 39, who took two days of leave for the trip.

"The public holiday really helps to maximise the time so that I didn't have to take that much leave and still get to spend more days away," she added. Her husband was unable to join them.

For financial analyst Alwyn Wong, 28, the long weekend allows him to spend more time with his girlfriend, Ms Elizabeth Lee, 27, who is based in Kuala Lumpur and works in a product marketing firm.

"We wanted to celebrate the New Year together and also take advantage of the public holiday," he said.

The couple have been dating for two years and take turns to visit each other every month. While he acknowledged that his plane ticket cost about 20 per cent more than usual, Mr Wong said he did not mind spending more because the New Year is a special occasion.

Travelling during the New Year period can be more expensive, according to travel agencies.

Ms Alicia Seah, director of public relations and communications at Dynasty Travel, said hotel rates at popular destinations such as Vietnam, Phuket and Bali are typically about 70 per cent more expensive.

"That's why we usually see more couples travelling during this time rather than families," Ms Seah said.

But higher hotel prices are no deterrent for many.

Ms Jane Tor, 26, will be heading to Batam with her parents and brother for a three-day trip from today to Tuesday.

"It was a really last-minute thing. We wanted to take a short break somewhere nearby because my brother, who is serving his national service, had some leave to clear."

The family of four have booked two hotel rooms for about $200 per room per night. Ms Tor noted that some better hotels are charging more than double the amount.

"We figured that since we are just sleeping in the rooms and intend to spend most of our time outdoors and at the beach, we didn't need very expensive accommodation to still have fun together."

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on December 30, 2018, with the headline Heading abroad over long New Year weekend. Subscribe