An island with dual personalities. ?

Have you ever been to an island with dual personalities?  One such island is St. Maarten / St. Martin.

St. Maarten is the Dutch side of the island and St. Martin is the French side of the island.  Together they share a fantastic island! The island has its own distinct charm, but the combination is a fabulous blend of colonial and Caribbean splendor. Visitors have the unique experience of enjoying 2 distinct cultures on one stunning tropical island.  Dutch St. Maarten is known for being lively and cosmopolitan, while French St. Martin is more tranquil and has the flair of San Tropez.  The island is widely known for some of the best dining and duty-free bargains in the Caribbean!

 

 

St. Maarten / St. Martin is a 37-square-mile, tropical island in the northeast Caribbean with year-round temperatures in the 80’s.  The island is surrounded by spectacular beaches where you can snorkel, dive, windsurf and kayak in the stunning, warm and crystalline waters.  Away from the beach lie colorful open-air markets, sites rich in colonial grandeur, acclaimed restaurants of every flavor and variety, and an artistic community that brings the world’s cultural elite to celebrate this tropical brilliance. This island is ideally suited for beach lovers, foodies, and shoppers.

 

      

 

The Dutch side, St. Maarten, is on the southern side of the island.  It offers a lively atmosphere with an American feel, and fun that includes great beaches, fine dining, bars and nightclubs, and Vegas-style casinos. Nights are the time to experience true Caribbean evening culture on this little metropolitan island. Simpson Bay and the bustling capital of Philipsburg are where you’ll find St. Maarten’s dining and entertainment hubs. Philipsburg is also known for its long streets of quaint shops with terrific duty-free bargains.

The French side, St. Martin, is on the north side of the island and exudes a chic European charm.  Very reminiscent of France it is enhanced by sidewalk cafes and an array of bistros and restaurants that cook up the most fabulous gourmet cuisine in the Caribbean. The beaches are peaceful serene and very European in their atmosphere.  Certain nights at Marigot port and Marina Royale feature many local bands and avant-garde street entertainers. The Marina area is also a hotspot for several chic nightclubs.

 

The capital of Marigot is slower paced than Philipsburg, but the duty-free shopping here and elsewhere is excellent, with French-inspired arcades offering a wide selection of European goods.
When it comes to beaches on St Maarten / St Martin, they are spectacular!  There are 37 white sand beaches that encircle the island. Whether they prefer people-watching, nonstop action, or peaceful seclusion, there is something for everyone. Some beaches feature calm waters perfect for families, while others boast waves large enough for surfing. As a note, there are a number of beaches on the French side of the island that are clothing-optional. Orient Beach is the island’s only official nudist beach. The beaches on the Dutch side are a bit more conservative.
St Maarten / St Martin is an island that lives up to the phrase big things come in small packages!  I hope you have enjoyed your brief overview of St Maarten / St Martin.

 

Let me know when you are ready to start planning those future memories!

Kelley

Are you fit to travel ??

As a professional Couples Travel Concierge, my consultations and conversations cover a wide variety of topics with my clients.  Quite often, Future Vacation Travelers will express concerns about getting fit or healthy before their vacation experience.  Believe it or not, with some time, dedication and working with a professional, you can improve your fitness before it is time to travel.  Some travelers tell me they want to lose weight; others tell me they need to increase their endurance or level of fitness because they want to have a very active vacation.  Whatever your fitness or health needs are, it is great to address them before travel so you can make the most of your vacation experience
Many of us have tried to get fit and healthy on our own with varying degrees of success. Being a professional myself, I always encourage the use of professionals in any given field.   If you are looking for a professional to help you, I’d like to introduce you to 2 ladies that have slightly different approaches to fit and healthy lifestyles. I personally know both of them and either one can provide great motivation and support for you.   I recently interviewed each of these ladies about their approaches to getting fit and healthy for travel and I’d like to share with you their thoughts.

 

Robin Roberts
Robin Roberts, Certified Health Coach and Certified Consulting Hypnotist specializing in helping people get on track toward optimal health with lifestyle programs and customized hypnosis sessions.  Robin says “Travel and vacations oftentimes find us more physically active than the rest of the year. To get the most out of your trip (and not be sore or uncomfortable) use the rest of your year to get in, and stay in great health! Get in shape before you go by incorporating healthy foods, healthy portions and physical activity into your daily life. With this new routine when vacation time rolls around you’ll be ready to play those rounds of golf, go zip-lining through the tree tops, climb high mountains or swim in the ocean with great ease! (Btw – hypnosis is great for improving your golf score!).”  Need guidance?

For more information contact Robin at: Robin@RobinRobertsCH.com  or 979 739-7143

 

                                                                                                                                                                      Regina Rowley

Regina Rowley, Personal fitness coach.  Regina says “As your Team Beachbody Coach, I can help you achieve your health and fitness goals. Decide. Commit. Succeed!  Transform your body and your life before your big event or vacation experience! Get support and personal coaching as well as the tools you need to achieve real results”. For more information, contact Regina at reginarowley@gmail.com  or 713-569-2189. You can also visit her website at www.beachbodycoach.com/reginarowley  Regina also founded KUTA Empowered Women and is dedicated to stopping violence against women.

You can find more information at www.reginarowley.com

 
Whatever your pre-travel goals may be, with focus and determination, you can make them a reality!

Kelley

 

Are you a Smart Traveler ?

When it comes to your vacation experiences, are you a Smart Traveler??

SMART TRAVELER

Smart Traveler, the official State Department app for U.S. travelers, invites you to see the world with easy access to frequently updated official country information, travel alerts, travel warnings, maps, U.S. embassy locations, and more.

With Smart Traveler, you can create personal itineraries, add notes, and organize your trips.

Smart Traveler also provides access to the State Department’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP). Free STEP enrollment enables the State Department to better assist you in emergencies such as natural disasters, unrest in foreign countries, or lost/stolen passports overseas. During your travels, STEP can help family and friends reach you in an emergency.

Smart Traveler also provides quick access to the Department’s Consular Affairs Facebook and Twitter pages. And for a bit of fun, you can shake your device to get information on a random country!

Application is available in both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store for iPhone and Android devices    (search term: Smart Traveler).

 

Link to create account on state.gov website =

https://step.state.gov/STEP/Pages/Common/CreateAccountStart.aspx

I highly recommend that anyone traveling outside of the USA become a Smart Traveler!

Kelley

 

 

Which All-inclusive resort is right for you ??

We all know that when it comes to vacation travel, the All-Inclusive resorts remain a very popular choice.  All-Inclusive resorts offer some of the best value for your money; the choices are vast and there is a resort out there to suite any traveler interested.  The all-inclusive resorts of today cover a wide variety of styles, budget, and clientele.   When choosing your resort, it is important to understand the differences and options available.
All-Inclusive resorts are located in many of the sun-drenched islands and countries of the Caribbean and Mexico.  The largest concentrations of all-inclusive resorts are in Jamaica, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic.  There are many others scattered throughout the Caribbean – such as St Lucia, Antigua, The Bahamas, and Costa Rica, to name a few.

 

There are 3 main types of All-Inclusive Resorts:

  • Couples Only: Cater to the romance and celebration clients – think honeymoon, destination weddings, and anniversaries.  Of course no special occasion is required to enjoy the adult only atmosphere.  Most often 4 star properties and above
  • Adults Only: Restricted to adults only, but not couples only.  Great for couples, groups of couples, girlfriend getaways, or the “guys trip / mancation”  Most often 4 star properties and above
  • Family Friendly: Large range of family friendly dining, entertainment, and activities  Many have adult only areas or sections  Many are great for couples, girlfriend getaways, or the “guy’s trip / mancation”. Available in all budget ranges

Inclusions are as varied as the resorts themselves – some questions to consider:

  • How important is dining?  Do you prefer buffet or A’ la carte dining?  Are you willing to make reservations?
  • Is room service important to you?  Butler service?  Concierge service?
  • Do you prefer premium brands of alcohol or domestic brands (consider the country you will be in!)
  • Are you a beach bum or a pool person?
  • What type of activities do you enjoy on vacation?  Do you like water sports?
  • Do you like a large mega-resort, smaller boutique resorts, or something in between?
  • Do you want to stay mostly on the resort or do you want to enjoy the area and local culture?

                            

When it comes to budget, as a general rule, resorts fall in to the following categories:

  • Budget – usually 2-3 star properties
  • Moderate – usually 3-4 star properties
  • Luxury – usually 4.5 -5 start properties
  • Exceptional Luxury – usually 5 star +

As a Couples Travel Concierge and Travel Professional, I can help you sort out all of your options.  Don’t hesitate to contact me when you are ready to book your All-Inclusive Resort vacation.
Kelley

Are you ready to escape the heat ??

Are you ready to escape this heat and go somewhere cool down?  Have you decided that next year you are definitely going to escape the summer heat for a vacation?  There are several great destinations for a nice cool down in the summer; and it’s also a great time to start planning your winter getaways!
For summer travel, my hands down favorite destination to escape the heat is Alaska!!  There are just a few weeks left in this Alaska season; if you are ready to go now, it can be done.  Now and in the next couple of months is also the time to start planning your Alaska adventure for next year!  A great way to see Alaska is by the way of a cruise ship.  Alaska cruising is an experience like none other.  The beauty of Alaska is hard to put in to words or pictures; you have to see it to believe it.  An Alaska cruise gives you the option of cruising the inside passage and visiting the port cities of Alaska such as Juneau, Ketchikan, and Skagway.

 

                   

If you want to visit more of the interior of Alaska and experience places such as Denali National Park and Mt McKinley, a cruise tour is the option for you.  Cruise Tours are the best of both worlds; you get the cruise plus a tour to the interior which is not accessible by cruise ship.  Did you know that Alaska is twice the size of Texas?  Yes, it’s true… just telling any of the guides you are from Texas brings out that comment very quickly.
http://www.colorado-springs-vacation.com/images/colorado-ski-resorts-runs2.jpgIs it too late to escape the heat this summer?  Start planning your winter getaway and just the wintery thoughts will help to cool you down.   The most popular idea for winter vacation experiences are ski trips.   Now is the time to start planning your winter ski trip.  Ski resorts offer so much more than just skiing these days!  Many of the larger resorts offer gourmet dining and full service spas onsite.

Everyone knows you can head to Colorado and ski many of the big, popular resorts such as Vail, Aspen, and Breckenridge.  Did you know there are so many other ski destinations for your consideration?  New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Nevada are a few more of the western US options; if you go east you can consider Vermont, New Hampshire, New York or Maine to name a few.  Are you looking for something even more exciting for your escape the heat vacation?  What about skiing in Europe, Canada, or even South America?
Another great idea to escape the heat is to plan now to visit some of the European Christmas markets?  There is still some last minute availability for Christmas Market river cruises this year.  Of course you don’t have to experience the markets via a river cruise; we can customize a trip for you to the destinations of our choice.  A couple of my personal favorites for Christmas markets are Germany (multiple destinations) Austria (Vienna and Salzburg), and Spain (Barcelona).  Of course there are Christmas markets in many other destinations as well.

                   

Hopefully the thoughts of these cooler weather vacation experiences have helped you escape the heat if only for a minute!
I’m here to help you plan your escape heat vacation experience when you are ready!

Kelley

Is Sandals for you ??

Sandals Resorts are for Couples in Love.

Whether you have been recently married, married for 30 years, or just need time to reconnect and rejuvenate as a couple, Sandals may be just the perfect resort choice for you.  Sandals resorts are on islands throughout the Caribbean including Jamaica, St Lucia, Antigua, Bahamas, and soon Grenada.  Sandals brands themselves as Luxury Included vacations with more quality inclusions than any other resorts on the planet.  Did you know that with your Sandals vacation experience both non-motorized and motorized water sports are included?  While it may vary slightly by resort, some of the watersports offered at the various Sandals resorts include Unlimited scuba diving for certified divers (lessons are available at an additional cost), unlimited snorkeling, glass bottom boats, kayaking, Hobie cat sailing, windsurfing, waterskiing, stand-up paddle boards, and more.  If you aren’t a water bug, no need to worry, Sandals has plenty of land activities to keep you going as well!  Depending on your resort selection, some of the options include tennis, golf, rock climbing walls, beach volleyball, basketball, pool, indoor game rooms, state of the art fitness centers and more.   There are 2 Sandals resorts that even have their own private islands!

         

Every Sandals Resort has a Red Lane Spa that offers a wide variety of spa treatments for both couples and individuals.  While it is not part of the all-inclusive program, the spa is an indulgence I highly recommend based on personal experience!  Everyone can use a little pampered serenity from time to time!
Speaking of pampering, I highly recommend the Butler suites for your accommodations.  Sandals Resorts offer a wide variety of accommodations at each resort (some resorts have up to 26 room types!) with the Butler categories offering the best of the best.  Many people ask me, what would I use a butler for?  You’d be surprised at what all a butler will do for you!  Your personal butlers always provide an elevated level of service throughout your stay; you will have a special cell phone just to reach your butler.  Did you get down to the beach and forget your sunscreen or book?  Don’t go back to the room and get it, let the Butler bring that to you!  Packing and unpacking?  No longer your chore, the butler can help.  Would you like to arrange a private dinner on the beach, tours, spa treatments, reserve beach chairs or cabanas?  Ask your butler!  The list goes on…there is also no end to their creativity in making you feel special throughout your stay.

Do you want to experience more than just the resort while in the Caribbean?  No worries, Sandals Resorts have that covered for you as well!   Each Sandals resort has an Island Routes tour desk onsite.  While you can plan some of your adventures in advance, you will have the option of checking out the options once you are in your destination as well.  Tours will vary by resort and location, but some of the fun tours to check out are zip lining, swim with the dolphins, horseback riding, climbing waterfalls, ATV adventures, catamaran sails, rafting, and more.

                                         
This is just a short summary of Sandals Resorts and all they have to offer.  Let me know when you are ready to book your luxury included vacation experience!

Kelley

 

Is St.Lucia your Paradise ??

St. Lucia has become a top favorite destination for couples travel with good reason!   St. Lucia has a year round average temperature range of 75° – 85° and non-stop activities to suit everyone.  The foremost attractions in St. Lucia are great beaches, friendly people, stunning mountain scenery, a steaming volcano, plantations, bird-watching, turtle-watching, all forms of watersports (including scuba diving, sailing, snorkeling, windsurfing and kite-sailing), hiking, tennis and good food.

 

St Lucia is accessible from several US Gateways including Miami, Atlanta, and New York.  United Airlines recently introduced new non-stop service from Newark.  St. Lucia has 2 airports Hewanorra Airport (UVF) handles most long-distance international flights and is located on the southern part of the island, and George F.L. Charles Airport (SLU),  is primarily for flights to other islands in the region and is located on the north side of the island.   Flights from the US will land at UVF, on the southern part of the island.  A passport is required for US Citizens, but no travel visas are required at this time.  The Eastern Caribbean (EC$) dollar is the official currency. However, U.S. dollars are widely accepted in tourist areas. Be aware that a business may take U.S. dollars but give change in EC dollars. Always ask specifically if prices quoted are in U.S. or EC dollars.  Currency exchange is available at banks, major hotels and the ship terminals. ATMs are widely available except in small villages. Most banks are open Monday-Thursday 8 am-3 pm and Friday 8 am-5 pm.  Major credit cards are accepted by most hotels, restaurants and businesses, especially in tourist areas. Gas stations and small businesses usually do not accept credit cards.
St. Lucia is one of the Windward Islands, located in the middle of the Eastern Caribbean chain. It has a terrain that combines towering mountains, volcanoes, forests, low-lying lands blanketed in luscious green, and beaches.  The breathtaking allure of swaying palm and banana trees, accented by powdery-soft, white-sugar beaches and shimmering, green-blue topaz waters stretching as far as the eye can see is not to be missed.
St. Lucia is only 27 miles long and 14 miles wide, and the topography is mountainous. The main coastal road is paved and in good condition, but it is narrow and winding, which makes travel slow.  St Lucia is stunning to see from the water; one of my favorite things to do in St Lucia is a sunset catamaran cruise.

 

There is a large variety of accommodations including luxury pampering at its majestic resorts including all-inclusive resorts as well as the traditional European plan resorts.  There are beach front resorts, cliff side resorts, and everything in between; there is truly a perfect resort for every couple.  The uncompromising beauty of St Lucia attracts couples, honeymooners, and those who desire to retreat, relax, rejuvenate, explore, and revel in all that this awe-inspiring island has to offer.

Kelley

 

Airfare and fees explained

Let’s try to demystify some of the airfare and fees associated with air travel.  Airfare and fees are always a concern (and sometimes a challenge!) when booking your vacation travel.  Years ago, once you knew the price of your airfare, that was pretty much it; not anymore.  Now there are often additional fees imposed by the airlines, not to mention the mandatory taxes and government fees that are part of the airfare.

The  airfare itself is actually only a portion of what you perceive to be your airfare or ticket price.

The airlines often take a bad rap for the escalating ticket prices, but often it is the associated fees and taxes that drive that price up.

Did you know there is a September 11th Security Fee on every airline ticket you purchase?  It is currently $5 per person, but TSA has asked repeatedly to have it increased; so far the airlines have been successful in fighting this.  Also on domestic tickets there are usually fees for US Federal Transportation tax, US flight segments, and US Passenger Facility charges.

 

Did you know that if you are purchasing an international ticket that there will be fees for US Customs, US Immigration, International Surcharge, not to mention taxes and fees associated with the international airports.   To give you real life examples, I recently purchased a ticket for myself for travel to Europe for $1152.  The actual airfare was only $533, the rest were taxes and fees (including a $516 international fee) built in the ticket price!  Amazing isn’t it?  I also recently bought a ticket for domestic travel; the ticket cost was $196.  The actual airfare on that ticket was only $162, the rest were taxes and fees built in to the ticket price.  Most of these fees are built in to the airfare and can only be seen on an itemized airline receipt, but the taxes must be openly disclosed at the time of booking in most cases.  (This may not apply to all types of air tickets).


Your ticket cost is now often only the beginning of your air travel expense.  With the exception of Southwest and Jet Blue, all other US carriers charge fees for your first checked bag.  With the exception of Southwest, all airlines charge if you wish to check a second bag.  The first checked bag fees range from $14.99 to $25 with the majority of them being $25.  The second checked bag fee ranges from $20 – $75.  There can also be fees for carry-on bags (currently only on Allegiant and Spirit), additional bags, overweight or oversized bags, phone bookings, pets, unaccompanied minor, seat assignments, premium seat assignments, in flight food and beverages, pillows and blankets, and the ever dreaded change fees.

In this day and age, the air carriers you perceive to be the low-cost carriers may not be; it varies greatly by airport and destination.   All airlines are required to disclose these additional fees up front.
When planning your vacation, working with a travel professional can really wade through these murky waters for you.  We have the ability to find out where the value is for you. Remember, price is what you pay, value is what you get!

  Kelley

Can we afford our celebration travel ??

Have you heard about a travel gift registry?  It works just like a traditional gift registry for a wedding, only your guests and friends give you gifts to make your honeymoon or other celebration travel perfect.  Travel registries are great for Destination Weddings and Honeymoons, but are also great for anniversaries, vow renewals, milestone birthdays, graduations, even the ever so deserving babymoons.
                  

Many couples are well established and don’t need any more towels, dishes, picture frames or another toaster.  Asking for cash gifts is not always appropriate or acceptable.  A travel gift registry can solve this problem and make it a win-win for all involved.  List anything you want to do on your trip and let your guests and friends pay for a portion of your trip!  Recent data shows that average bride and groom are getting approximately $2500 for their honeymoon registry.  Celebration travel for other occasions is quickly catching up!

 

Sure, towels and a Mont Blanc pen sound nice. But do you ever wish of going to an exotic island and getting pampered by your own private butler? Think it’s out of reach? Not with a travel gift registry!
If you want more information about travel gift registries, please visit http://www.cruisevacationsandmore.com/pages/registry

Beaches, Casinos, and rum drinks with no passport!

 

 

 

Did you know Puerto Rico is an amazing Caribbean destination with much to offer for your vacation experience  and no passports are required?   Puerto Rico is a US Commonwealth and with a unique blend of Spanish culture, natural beauty, and contemporary lifestyle Puerto Rico has something for everyone.
While Puerto Rico is a great year ‘round destination, December – April are the best months to visit.  The temperatures are in the 70s-80s F during the day and in the 70s at night. You will want to take a sweater for the evenings, especially in the mountain areas or to wear inside in air-conditioned areas. Hurricane season is June-November, when it can be cloudy, more humid and rainy. It seems to rain at least every other day year-round, but most of the rain comes in brief torrents and doesn’t ruin a whole day.  Since it is a commonwealth of the U.S., Puerto Rico uses the U.S. dollar; just don’t be surprised when locals often refer to as a peso.  All major credit cards are widely accepted, however, some smaller shops may not accept American Express or Discover.

 

 

 

Activities and attractions abound in Puerto Rico!  Puerto Rico’s main attractions include deep-sea fishing, gambling, historical attractions, horse racing, culture, nightlife, beaches, rain forests, shopping, golf, tennis, caves, hiking, horseback riding, world-class surfing and watersports (including snorkeling and scuba diving)..  You c        an visit old forts (San Felippe del Morro and San Cristobel are two not-to-be-missed forts), enjoy the shopping and Spanish colonial architecture of Old San Juan, tour the Bacardi Rum Distillery, or try your luck at one of the islands many casinos.

 

            
Bacardi Distillery                                                                    Old San Juan

 

While San Juan is definitely the heart of Puerto Rico, there are other great areas to explore as well.   Ponce is a historic city on the southern coast of the island features attractions such as the Serralles Castle and the Parque de Bombas (old firehouse).   Another great option is to visit the off shore islands of Vieques and Culebra is great for some off-beat adventure. Culebra has a wildlife refuge and coral reefs, and Vieques attracts snorkelers and boasts some of the best beaches.

 

    

San Felippe del Morro

 

A few fun facts about Puerto Rico:
1.Puerto Rico purports to be the largest rum producer in the world.

2. The Caribbean National Forest, dubbed El Yunque in Spanish, is the only tropical forest in the U.S. Forest Service system, and the smallest as well.
3.Puerto Ricans measure distance in kilometers but speed limits in miles per hour.
4. In San Juan, at midnight on St. John the Baptist Day (23 June), people walk backward into the sea (or the nearest body of water) three times. This ritual is performed to wash away the year’s sins and ensure good luck for the following year.
5. The island’s local beer is the award-winning Medalla Light. It’s sold in 7- to 10-ounce sizes to ensure that the beverage can be consumed before it warms.

I hope you have enjoyed this short introduction to the island of Puerto Rico!

Kelley