We are in the port of Laem Chabang. Nothing much to see. Lunch of truffle hamburger and beer in Mistral. Today we were supposed to ride a bus for at least two hours to get to a hotel in Bangkok. We were assigned to the St. Regis. The cruise line paid for the transport and hotel cost, but any drinks and food were at our expense. We thought better and stayed on board. I've only been to Bangkok 25 times or so, and stayed at the St. Regis twice. This hotel actually won a Readers Choice award last year. Here are some excerpts of my posting of 21August2016. View from my suite. While there is a mass transit stop just outside the hotel, there is nothing else of any relevance nearby. I mostly reported on a my experiences at a rooftop restaurant a couple of stops away, Zense. After I used a $20 BTS SkyTrain ten times, the cost was only around $5. A photo from my table. My initial reaction to this restaurant was one of leeriness. ...
We spent Day 3, 1January2026, of this Ritz-Carlton Luminara cruise moored off Koh Samui, Thailand. Never been there, and have no particular wish to see a fisherman's village, Wat Khunarum, Secret Buddha Garden ( right ) and Chawan Noi Beach (below). Also too because we would need to catch a boat to the pier. And Koh Samui would still be 19 miles away. Oh yes, and the cost is $339/person. According to the write-up: Koh Samui's charm extends beyond its sun-drenched beaches, etc. They believe in siestas. Temperature is supposed by be 82F, but it feels like 90F on our veranda. Wikipedia spells the city as Ko Samui, but locals just call it Samui. Off the east coast of Thailand, and is the country's second largest island after Phuket, Is beginning to approach 3 million tourists annually. Was not troubled by the great tsunami of 2004, and actually had a boom, for visitors avoided Phuket, located on the west side. The top global events in 2026: January 11: Go...