Road tripping through the Italian Riviera
Read moreNice & Monaco
Safely making it to our first destination: Nice, France and exploring Northern Italy until we arrive in Venice to fly to Greece! We are calling this adventure Nìce—>Greece!!
A few years back, I was able to visit the south of France with my sister: making a stop in Monaco. Having been here before, I was able to relax and explore what I had enjoyed from the last trip and skip out on the unnecessary tourist traps. My husband and I had explored Bordeaux last summer, so this was a fun way of incorporating our love of France and Italy with a new destination. (He had need been here before.)
While planning this trip, we had two definitive plans: Start & Finish. We were starting in Nice and needed to get to Venice in the next 10 days. There were certain destinations I mapped out in hopes of seeing, but my plan was to let the weather help guide the trip. There was no reason to spend a long time somewhere if the weather wasn’t going to cooperate. As you know, my favorite time to travel anywhere is in the shoulder season. I like to avoid the crowds, know the weather will be more predictable, and maximize my time in any destination. Now, the end of September-Beginning of October isn’t necessarily the shoulder season, but it is definitely when areas begin to slow down.
We had a long trip ahead. We wanted to stay at nice places, but also needed to be smart about where we were going to splurge and where we could opt to use points. My dream trip was to make it to Greece, so about a year ago I booked my hotels in Mykonos and Santorini. I created a spreadsheet of all the expected costs of hotels and flights. I used United Points to fly free to Nice, AND used AMEX Points to fly home from Greece. **
In Nice, we used SPG points to stay at the beautiful Boscolo Excedra Nice. It couldn’t have been better timing either because of the Marriott-SPG Merger of points that occurred in August. On top of using points at this hotel, our breakfast was included. This is not to say your ordinary continental breakfast—this was an over the top luxury breakfast with cake, pastries, rolling drink carts with buffet and a la carte menu options!
The hotel has historic charm with newly updated renovations. Boscolo Excedra is sophisticated with modern art in the lobby and a newly added rooftop bar with a sleek pool overlooking the heart of Nice, Fr.
We were able to pick up our rental car from the Nice airport via Hertz Gold and valet at the hotel. I always try to find the best deal and earn valuable points when booking a car. It also helps to sign up for their loyalty programs, so you can skip the line when picking up & returning your vehicle. After a long flight + jet lag… the last thing you want to do is wait for your vehicle!
We are both relatively light packers, but we were going to be gone for close to 3 weeks with very different destinations along the way. We managed with two small suitcases; however, on the first night there was a bit of a cross wind we did not expect and needed to do a little shopping. Fortunately, Nice has plenty of shops and the hotel is centrally located next to the shopping district with walking distance to the famous Promenade des Anglais as well as the train station.
After a little shopping, we headed down to the plage (beach) and grabbed some cocktails from the Ruhl Place. I had been here before, so I knew the people watching would be great. Unlike the states, most of the beaches are not enjoyed on sand, but rocks, so the beaches are lined with chairs and umbrellas for comfort. This adds an element of beauty as well as optimal location with close proximity to the ocean for a drink.
After a day of leisure by the beach, our friend carries the cushions from the day away for the night. It’s a balancing act on the promenade and he seems to do a fabulous job.
Awaiting a beautiful sunset in the south of France. Can’t help but enjoy this view.
Notable Hotels to Stay at or at least check out for a cocktail overlooking the Mediterranean:
Hotel Royal-Riviera
Hotel La Pèrouse
Grand Hotel du Cap Ferrat: A Four Seasons Hotel
Hotel du Cap-Eden Roc * Think Slim Aarons backdrop, photographing socialites
Nice is on the French Riviera, so here are some places to go for day trips. Some available by train, others would be helpful to hire a driver or rent a car.
Saint Tropez: Coastal town on the French Riviera. Located in Southeastern France. Known for it’s beaches and nightlife. (1hr 30 mins from Nice)
Cannes: Famed for the International Film Festival, lined with sandy beaches and upscale shopping. (37 mins driving, 42 mins train from Nice)
Provence: Southeastern France bordering Italy, known for its lavender fields. (2hr 11 mins driving)
Marseille: Historic Port City in Southern France. (2hr driving from Nice, possible stop if going to Provence)
While in Nice, be sure to check out the famous Promenade des Anglais with high-end shops, restaurants, and even a Casino overlooking the water! The walkway travels along the mediterranean with unobstructed views. The hotels are on the opposite side of the street, so pedestrians are able to walk while gazing at the water.
Before leaving Nice, we made sure to enjoy our decadent breakfast provided by the hotel. The service could not have been better or more memorable. I would highly recommend this hotel-especially if you are an SPG-Marriott-Ritz loyalty rewards member. IF not, maybe look into joining!
Next Stop…. Formula 1 Race…. OH WAIT…. that didn’t happen.. but it should have! Next time i’ll try to incorporate my need for speed with a race. But all jokes aside, Monaco awaits us! Monaco is a quick drive or train ride from Nice; I highly recommend spending a day or night in Monaco. There is a bit of a night scene here if you are looking for a fun night out. There are definitely some fun cars to check out… if you are into that sort of thing… which I am!
Driving from Nice to Monaco only takes about 30 minutes. It took more time trying to find a parking spot. (Not really, but parking is limited especially during their high season.)
I had enjoyed Monaco in the past, so I headed towards the Monte Carlo Casino for shopping and a light lunch. The Casino doesn’t open until 2pm; however, you are able to explore the casino and grounds prior to the opening.
If you would like to walk around a bit, there is a walk up to the highest point of Monaco. The walk will lead you to the palace with a beautiful view of the harbor. This is where the prince “resides.” The architecture is fascinating—with light colored pastels.
Where to Stay in Monaco:
Hermitage Hotel
Hotel Metropole Monte Carlo
Fairmont Monte Carlo
Hotel de Paris
Le Meridien Beach Plaza
Monte Carlo Bay Hotel & Resort
Surrounding the Casino is all of the high end designer shops. If you plan to shop make sure to fill out your VAT forms and have them stamped before leaving Europe so you can enjoy the thrills of TAX Free shopping. Boys.. I know you hate us shopping, but we are going to anyways…. so this way we both win!
Before the casino opened, we strolled the grounds.
This was a shot of the interior of the Casino overlooking the back which faces the Mediterranean. Once the casino opens, there are available tables on the back deck so you can enjoy the best of both worlds: View & Gambling!
After a little shopping, dining, and exploring we were off to our next destination: ITALY!!
The way out of Monaco is a winding—uphill battle fyi if you are planning to drive. There is only one exit and its a winding-narrow road to Italy. Very Beautiful though.
Next Stop: Cinque Terre & Portofino!! until next time, safe travels. Au Revoir!
Mexico
When we received a wedding invite from our dear friends to celebrate their special day in Mexico City; we thought, wow! this is going to be one spectacular experience. It was even better than that.
Initially when planning this trip, I was a bit lost. This was a city I really didn't know too much about other than the fact we have four great friends from there. They always spoke highly of their home, but I never grasped how great it was.
The plan was to fly into Mexico City Friday night and enjoy the morning in the city prior to the ceremony, then hop on a plane Sunday for a more leisure vacation. After landing in Mexico City, my senses awoke and I gained a second wind. We went to a late dinner at L'Unica near our hotel, located in Polanco.
To my amazement, and I can safely say for all of my meals, these were some of the greatest restaurants I have ever eaten at. I started off with a jalapeno margarita and some tacos with mole sauce. This will be a trend: that and of course my favorite Chilaquiles with steak in verde (green) sauce.
Our hotel was recommended by the bride, so we knew it would be fabulous. It was a very shabby chic boutique hotel in a very exclusive neighborhood, walking distance from all of the high-end stores a girl can dream of. Los Alcobas was the name of the hotel and it is also part of SPG if you are looking to earn some points on your trip. Also located nearby is the W Mexico City and the Intercontinental.
For the privacy of the Bride & Groom I am going to zoom past the details of the wedding day. It was absolutely lovely and we were so grateful to be invited to celebrate their special day. Just two photos from the day I would like to share, because the church was breathtaking.
Lomas de Chapultec V Seccion (location for church neighborhood)
Parroquia Agustiniana Santa Teresita de Nino is the name of the church. The church interior was lined with these extraordinary flowers. The aroma awoke the senses as soon as you entered. I was in awe of the beauty.
The morning after the wedding we headed off to the airport and headed towards Punta Mita, where we would spend the next 7 days.
Mexico City-- > Puerto Vallarta --> Punta de Mita
Next Stop: Punta Mita
Punta Mita is located 40 minutes from Puerto Vallarta, mainly because of the scattered speed bumps to and from. It's much more relaxed and exclusive than Puerto Vallarta with private resorts located on the ocean with private beaches and infinity pools overlooking. We stayed at the W Hotel Punta de Mita and had a lovely time. The hotel is only 17 months old, so it is well maintained with all updated amenities.
The hotel offers a variety of food options and the town of Punta Mita is only 10 minutes away and the restaurants are worth the trip.
Spice Market is a main restaurant attached to the hotel as well as a Ceviche Bar on a truck, Pool Bar and a restaurant located inside/outside, with a hotel bar in the "Living Room." Make sure to say hi to our favorite bartender, Kristina, we made sure to see her every night! ( Room service is also available 24/7. )
Every Saturday there is a party poolside with different themes, and often a DJ poolside for your enjoyment. During our stay there was a Veuve Clicquot Fiesta with all the Bubbles one can enjoy!
There are two fire pits located next to the pool where dinner is served with live music at least once a week. We had the opportunity of enjoying this on our last night and Jonathan was great!
Cabanas are available poolside and ocean side as well as luxury cabanas on the beach to the side of pool with hammocks, television, outdoor showers, and private bathroom. We had the opportunity to have this all week and our amigos Jose, Tristan, and Diego ensured we had the greatest time with top of the line service. During our stay we were able to see the whales migrating. The babies were learning to breach and playing with their mothers; it was quite the sight to see and frankly quite fantastic.
Yoga is provided every morning overlooking the ocean on top of this pier that looks over the resort. It is a great place for health, 24 hour gym and Spa available. I was able to enjoy a treatment during my stay and it was very relaxing with a steam room to follow.
On the beach, there are sea kayaks, a catamaran and various water activities for guests to enjoy. If you have children there is day care-camp complimentary as well. If you don't want to leave your pooch at home, well you are in luck, there were several dogs at the hotel during our stay and welcome at the hotel.
Fun Day Trips:
Sayulita: It is famous for the beaches and surfing waves. Fun surfing town with beautiful beaches, shopping, and restaurants. Worth the 20 minute drive from the resorts.
Isles Mauritas: A group of islands off the coast of Punta Mita. The best way to get there is via boat from downtown Punta Mita. You can snorkel and check out this beautiful spot. We were told they used to practice machinery and bombing in the center, but now because of the wildlife and mating habits it is no longer allowed.
Restaurants to try in Punta Mita : Below is a photo of my coconut shrimp from Blue Shrimp.
- Blue Shrimp: Fun atmosphere, located on the beach. Come for dinner or enjoy a margarita prior to dinner (they make your drink to your liking...pouring tequila at the table.) I enjoyed the Coconut Shrimp and it was amazing! I am still craving a second course of this dish.
- Casa Theresa: Romantic Italian restaurant, seating in a private courtyard. I highly recommend dining here. The Chicken Parmigiana & Lasagna are classics; however they change the menu regularly. It is owned by a husband and wife who will come to your table and introduce themselves. This is a place you come to once and will return every visit back to Punta de Mita. They also have a great wine list: We were able to order our favorite Caymus at a very reasonable price.
- Tuna Blanca: Enjoy a table on the beach. They have a great option of a three course dining menu, and everything on the menu is delicious. The tuna is out of this world. I ordered the Tuna, lightly seared, as rare as can be: It was, yet the tuna was still warm--I'm still trying to replicate this dish at home.
- Si Senor: This is part of Blue Shrimp & Rosa Mexicana. All located on the water- atmosphere is open and beachy.
Hotels recommended in Punta Mita: Four Seasons Punta Mita, St. Regis Punta Mita, & W Punta de Mita. If you are traveling with a larger group of friends or family you may want to look into renting a house privately. There is also the option to book the larger "house suites" from the W Hotel as well and then you are part of the hotel but have more privacy.
As I mentioned earlier, we were able to watch the whales breach from the beach. The town also offers Whale Watching tours if you would like a closer view. When we were in Cabo a few Februarys ago, we also were able to witness this migratory pattern. The whales migrate down towards Cabo and Punta Mita the beginning of January then return back north by March. So if this is something that interests you, February may be the best time to plan your trip. You will notice certain weeks are more expensive, so play around with dates to find the best deal.
If you are an East Coaster and worried about heading to the West Coast of Mexico, FEAR NOT! Its a direct flight from New York, which makes this trip all the more appealing.
This was the view as I ran towards the beach every morning.
I hope you enjoyed my stay in Mexico as I was happy to share with you! If you have any questions about my stay, where I ate? shopped? Or travel tips please reach out to me either through comments, Instagram: travail_lux or by email: travali-lux@travali-lux.com
Until Next Time, Safe Travels! XOXO
Ulusaba : Trip of a Lifetime
Some of the highlights from my incredible trip to South Africa
Read moreCape Town & Stellenbosch
Cape Town became a huge factor when deciding the location for our safari trip. We have had several friends visit the region, for various occasions, and all the feedback was positive. Located right on South Africa's southwest coast, with one of the greatest wine regions in the world, and one of the world's seven wonders of the world: Table Mountain.
We ended our trip to South Africa in Cape Town, visiting the Stellenbosch region, staying in the harbor, steps away from the V&A Waterfront, and overlooking Table Mountain. Cape Town is filled with excursions if you want to explore:
- Table Mountain
- Robben Island, Nelson Mandela
- V & A Waterfront, Shopping
- Cape Point
- Camps Bay
- Penguins at Boulders Beach
- Seal Island, *Think Shark Diving
But if you are looking to relax and enjoy your surroundings, there is much of that as well! The ocean is too cold to swim in (I think) but it is beautiful. There are also several hotels with nice pool layouts as well.
Our sleeping patterns were a bit off most of the trip. We were waking up at 5:30am every morning for the game drives on the safari and staying up fairly late. By the time we got to Cape Town, we were still getting up early and eager to take advantage of the day. We decided to head up to Table Mountain first thing. It was a beautiful and clear view. I suggest a wide lens if you are bringing a camera.. just so you can capture more of the landscape. If not, fear not, my iphone took some incredible photos as well.
Table Mountain is one of the most iconic and photographed landmarks in South Africa. It was named the world's new seven wonders of the world in 2012. The hotel we stayed at overlooks the harbor and the mountain. If you are looking to get a closer look, you are able to hike the mountain and also take a cable car to the top.
*Tip If you are planning on taking the cable car, arrange to buy tickets prior so you don't need to wait in the line. Also, plan on going when the weather is going to be clear so you have the best view of Cape Town. There is an additional hike to Lion's Head, which is a peak in-between Table Mountain and Signal Hill that may be worth for the view as well.
After Table Mountain, we headed to Camps Bay. This may have been my favorite spot in Cape Town and reminded me of a beach community with beautiful summer homes and restaurants along the beach.
We enjoyed a lovely lunch, with crispy calamari and rosé, gazing out at the ocean. As we finished up our lunch we noticed, this chic, boutique hotel just steps away. I first noticed the infinity pool overlooking the beach, then the gate to the Bay Hotel.
We had to go inside and take a peak. If and when we return to Cape Town, this will be a spot I need to stay at, at least one night. They also have a sister hotel down the road: Camps Bay Retreat Boutique Hotel.
Our hotel was the One & Only Cape Town located footsteps from the V&A Waterfront and right next to the harbor. Rooms overlook Table Mountain and the harbor with one of my favorite restaurants located right inside: Nobu. Justin Bieber was in town the first night we arrived. We sat on our balcony and could see the sky light up with fireworks from his concert.
May is the start of the "winter" season in South Africa, it was beginning to feel like fall in the states. The weather was still warm when we were there and dry! We enjoyed a few days by the pool and walking around the area with only a light sweater needed at night.
Cape Town is home to some of the best restaurants in the world. Fresh & local ingredients, with wine pairings off the charts from their own back yard. Cape Town has some restaurants that will make foodie wish lists. (Think* Test Kitchen)
Notable restaurants in Cape Town:
- Aubergine, near the gardens, centrally located to several hotels
- Beluga, sushi, dim sum, African fusion
- Atlantic Grill (At the Table Bay Hotel), V & A Waterfront, enjoyable location, nice for drinks
- Pot Luck Club, chic tapas in a cool atmosphere
- Nobu, world class sushi, with restaurants all over the world
- Test Kitchen, *Top Restaurant in the world, with a reservation list booked months in advance.
Stellenbosch & Franschhoek: Wine Country
The wine lands make a great day trip, or mini getaway from Cape Town as there are several boutique hotels. You have two options: Stellenbosch and Franschhoek.
Stellenbosch is South Africa's second oldest town and perhaps the most beautiful. It came to be farm land for the growing needs of the boats passing through from Europe. The manors are Cape Dutch inspired with oak lined streets. Stellenbosch is much larger than Franschhoek with many different options for wineries. Some vineyards you may have heard of from this region: Rust en Vrede, Overture, and Thelema Mountain Vineyards, just to name a few. Regardless of your wine route, I highly suggest having lunch at Delaire Graff Estate (also a hotel.) This location is absolutely beautiful, situated between two peaks.
Yes, this name may ring a bell. It is the same Graff as... Graff Diamonds, home to the most fabulous jewels in the world. There is, in fact, a jewelry store right inside the main building.
Franschhoek is a village and a bit smaller than Stellenbosch. The name means French Corner, and there are monuments honoring the French Settlers. Just like Stellenbosch, this is the food and wine lands. Both are lovely, and you should speak with your driver on which vineyards and routes may suit you best. But, Do not miss out on lunch at Delaire Graff Estate.
Wineries on our Trip to Stellenbosch
De Toren Private Cellar was a winery suggested by a very good friend. We were able to get a private visit and tasting of the property. This is a smaller vineyard with exquisite wine. Black Lion & Book XVII are two limited edition wines from smaller wine blocks we sought them out for. Black Lion only produces 5 barrels a year, and Book XVII produces 4 barrels: which equates to a little over 1,000 bottles individually numbered.
We knew in advance that we wanted to purchase some wine and bring it back for our wine cellar. De Toren Private Cellar allowed us to choose the exact bottles to bring back, as all of the 1,000 bottles are numbered! This is a fairly unique, and special gift to bring back home to celebrate in years to come. We were able to choose important dates in our life to remember the bottles.
De Toren Book XVII: The Four Barrels of Book XVII for the 2016 production.
Next Stop: Rust en Vrede
Rust en Vrede only produces red wine and one of South Africa's largest exported wines. Rust en Vrede was chosen by President Nelson Mandela to be served at the Nobel Peace Prize dinner and they were the first South African wine to be ranked in the Top 100 wines of the world.
Our last stop was closing, so we were just able to get in for a quick tasting. If you hire a driver, they will be able to make a wine route of your liking based on the type of wine you prefer. My husband and I both prefer red wine, which is why we chose this route. Most of these vineyards specialize in red or white. Pinotage, which sounds like Pinot Noir, is a red wine grape found in South Africa and their signature variety. It is a cross between Pinot Noir and Cinsaut, with a dry result.
After a full day of exploring Wine Country, it was time to head back to Cape Town. We headed to the V & A Waterfront and enjoyed the sunset with some cocktails. It was Friday night, and everyone was getting ready to celebrate. Bands played in the streets, rooftop bars flooded with people ready to throw their heels up, and everyone posed for the "Cape Town" Photo opp.
..I too indulged, because.. why not?!
The markets and shops are located all around this area, so if you are looking to buy some African Souveniers, this is where you will want to do so. Just remember to save your receipts to get the tax back when you leave South Africa.
As this was our vacation, we decided to relax on the final day in South Africa. Instead of another excursion, we soaked up the sun by the pool and did a bit of shopping for our friends and family back home. The flight home was fairly painless. We took a short flight from Cape Town to Joburg, then a direct flight back to JFK. Fortunately, it is a direct flight, most of the U.S. needs a connection.
Will be heading to Block Island next weekend, then most of July and August. Stay tuned to see my adventure in London, Bordeaux, & Paris in the next few weeks. I hope everyone enjoys the start to their summer (Or Winter for you on the southern hemisphere!)
Until Next Time, Safe Travels!!
NYC, Volume 1
NYC is one of the most difficult cities to write about. It is one of my favorites, and no matter how much I say about it, it will never feel like I’m giving it the respect it deserves. Anything can happen in New York on any given day.
I’m a firm believer in location, location, location— Want to go to the Hamptons for the weekend? Head to Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket, or the Cape? Take the train to Rhode Island-shoot over to Block Island. Well of course you do, because who doesn’t in the summer. Just like all the other New Yorkers, they will be near the ocean for the summer weekends.
Since NYC is a very large animal to tackle in one single blog, I will continue to update with new restaurant findings & new hotels, as I tend to visit often.
To simplify this, I will break down some of my favorite things to do in a few of the neighborhoods in Manhattan.
Meatpacking District: located on the far west side of Manhattan, offering chic hotels, restaurants, and fabulous shopping. This may be my favorite spot: at least in the summer, where I can get my rooftop-pool scene in!
A few favorite Meatpacking Hotels:
- Gansevoort Meatpacking: This is my favorite hotel, especially in the summer. located across the street from SoHo House, in the prime location of the Meatpacking District. Enjoy the rooftop pool in the summer. Steps away from some of the greatest restaurants. Make sure to play some pool in the lobby!
- Dream Downtown: Roof-top Lounge with club overlooking the skyline with an outdoor pool (private cabanas available) *Side note, Scott proposed to me on the rooftop-with of course Champagne and Strawberries! Whether you are into the party scene or not, do grab a cocktail at PH-D, the rooftop club. <You will have a gorgeous view of the Hudson River and the Empire State Building.>
- The Standard, High Line New York: Ever heard of the Boom Boom Room, Well here you go- The Top of the Standard is at the Standard. (obviously) If dressed appropriately, you should grab a cocktail here even if you are not staying.
*While in the Meatpacking District, don't forget to get your shopping on. This might be my favorite spot to shop, think: DVF, Alice & Olivia, Intermix...etc
Favorite Meatpacking Restaurants:
- The Standard Grill
- Spice Market
- STK Downtown & Rooftop
- Catch
- Valbella
- My Favorite little Diner...just so happens to be called The Diner, classic eats & sidewalk seats!
SoHo: Located in Lower Manhattan: home to artist's lofts and many galleries. This is definitely one of the more artsy neighborhoods. There will also be boutique-type shopping.
A few favorite SoHo Hotels:
- Soho Grand Hotel: This hotel is not only Dog Friendly- but they allow you to bring your pups to the lobby restaurant to dine with you!
- The James New York: Chic upscale hotel a rooftop pool.
- Crosby Street Hotel: Small, luxurious hotel in the heart of SoHo.
Nearby SoHo boutique hotels
- The Greenwich Hotel: Country House-Style Hotel in Tribeca
- Tribeca Grand Hotel: *Also, Pet Friendly!
Favorite SOHO restaurants:
- Blue Ribbon Sushi: One of my favorite Sushi Restaurants in general, frequented the one in Vegas multiple times on my last stint there!
- Costata, Italian Steakhouse
- The Dutch: Lively Spot. American Fare.
- Balthazar: Serves traditional bistro fare
- Blue Ribbon Brasserie (not to be confused with sushi, open *4pm-4am)
SOHO shopping: Some more of the best shopping & galleries in the city.
Favorite Midtown & Central Park Area Hotels: There are a million hotels to choose, these are some I enjoy. Keep in mind Midtown is heavily touristy: think- Time Square, Grant Park, Broadway. If you are looking to see a show, this might be the neighborhood you should stay in, but otherwise it might be too congested.
- Dream Midtown: Steps away from Central Park.
- Intercontinental: 44th and 8th, I generally always stay here, because Scott is Spire Elite Status with them so we generally get free upgrades... and free mini bar! Located just blocks from Time Square & Broadway for all your theater needs.
- The Surrey: Located in the Upper East Side, less than a block from Central Park.
- Andaz 5th Avenue: Overlooking the New York Public Library and Bryant Park.
- WestHouse Hotel New York: Luxury Hotel, 10 blocks from Central Park.
- The Plaza: The most famous resident: Eloise! Yes, this is the hotel. Come here for afternoon tea as well as other notable dining experiences. This is right on the corner of Central Park with a castle-like feel. French Rooms and old elegance.
- Baccarat Hotel: Upscale Midtown hotel opposite from the Museum of Modern Art.
Midtown restaurants:
- Le Bernardin, Elite French Restaurant
- STK, Steak, chic-atmosphere
- Sushi of Gari, Get the Chef's Choice if you are feeling daring
- Koi, Fun atmopshere with a bar on the basement floor
- Strip House, Steak
- Russian Tea Room, Touristy but fun to stop in near Central Park
- Jean Georges, French Eatery, located in Trump International Hotel
- Daniel, Daniel Boulud's elegant French restaurant, flagship restaurant.
- Chevalier, High End French brasserie in Baccarat Hotel
- Sky Terrace at Hotel Hudson
- Bobby Van's Steakhouse
- Gramercy Tavern: Spent my engagement night here! It's a must! Make a reservation well in advance though.
- Sea Grill at Rockefeller Center.
- Campbell Apartments, This is a must, this is the hidden bar in Grand Central.
- Jekyll & Hyde Club, Themed Haunted House dinner and pub.
Other Dog Friendly Hotel I've Stayed:
- Ink48, Kimpton Hotel in Hell's Kitchen. This place caters to the pups and also has a nice rooftop to grab a drink.
Sky's the Limit here in NYC. What should you do? Well, there is nothing you can't do or see. NYC has it all. Here are a few things to do if this is your first time.
What to do: *There are a million things to do and time of year makes a difference but here are some of the obvious attractions.
- Times Square
- Central Park
- Broadway Show
- Shopping on 5th Avenue
- Madison Square Garden
- Rockefeller Center *Especially in December
- Bryant Park
- Battery Park: September 11 Memorial & Museum, Statue of Liberty
- Grand Central Terminal
- Radio City Music Hall, Home to the Rockettes
*Central Park is one of my favorite spots. Anything can and does occur in NYC, but the ultimate people watching is in the park.
When in Central Park grab an appetizer and a drink at the Loeb Boathouse. *If you watched Sex and the City, this is where she and Mr. Big fell into the water.
Like I mentioned, NYC is a large animal to tackle, so this is only Volume 1. Stay tuned as I unlock some more hidden treasures and as always follow me on instagram & twitter for up-to-date travels and photos! travali_lux
Until Next Time, Safe Travels!
Red Frog Beach: Bocas del Toro, Panama
If you are an active traveler looking for an adventure with nature, Bocas del Toro in Panama might be your spot. It's known for world class surfing just south of Costa Rica in the rainforest. (We were there when they were filming an East Coast professional!)
As long as you aren't afraid of getting a little wet-this is a great part of the world (It is in the rainforest.) Wildlife, Surfing, Swimming, Fishing, and Zip-Lining: this is an adventurists dream... also perhaps a photographers.
We spent our Christmas at the Red Frog Beach Resort and rented a house overlooking the ocean, with a private pool, and hired a chef. This might seem over the top, but it actually wasn't . It was part of the reason for choosing it. The cost of renting a house for the week ended up being less expensive than staying at a 4 star hotel on a different caribbean island.
While saying that, if you are looking to go on a surfing trip and want to keep accommodations to a minimum--I suggest the Red Frog Bungalows. (They have surfing packages as well.) It's fairly easy to get to as well. We flew into Panama City the night before and ventured out in the city then took a skipper plane up to Bocas del Toro.
Breakfast at the Red Frog Beach Resort was included and enjoyed on the beach at the Punta Lava Bar. To get around the Island, we opted for some golf carts.
Now, I've come to be "little-miss-Steve Irwin".. ok maybe not that good, but I am fairly lucky at spotting wildlife. On the way to breakfast, I heard rustling in the bushes to my left.. so I pulled over to find monkeys peeling and eating bananas.
You would think they would've scattered, but perhaps realized I was not a threat. One of the monkeys actually enjoyed my company and decided to put on a show. I watched as he peeled the bananas and ate his breakfast.
Next, which might be even more crazy. Finding a sloth in a tree! Now, this might be more impressive, because unlike monkeys--they do not rustle the leaves, they barely move. I was driving slowly on my way to the beach after lunch. I kept looking up in the trees hoping to find wildlife-to my enjoyment, I did just that. A Sloth was sunning himself on the top of the tree.
Ok... So when I said the last finding was impressive. This one might take the cake.. to the extent the locals said they never see the sloths come this close. I didn't want him to touch me, because I didn't want my germs to hurt him (or vice versa) but he kept grabbing towards my camera, attempting to take my Red Sox hat off my head.
Now, if this were a wildlife tour, you would say "yeah, I get it ... pretty cool," except it wasn't a tour, this was just walking around the island. If you are like me and want to find sloths, take photos, and really embrace the island-then you too will find Red Frog amazing. Believe me, it is worth it.
The resort is called Red Frog for a reason; there are tiny red frogs in the rainforest (do not touch, some might be poisonous, also it's not nice.) they are microscopic. Don't let my photo fool you, I had my legitimate camera with me on this trip, and I was very quiet not to disturb him. They are beautiful frogs with vibrant color.
Looking for more activities? Well perfect, because besides fishing, surfing, and swimming there is zip-lining, right on the island. They pick you up right in the lobby and drive on up into the heart of the rainforest. My brave hubby even did this, which proves how safe it is. He is scared to death of heights. He was the champ of the day for doing this--knowing my sister and I were dying to do it.
A few day trips I suggest:
Starfish Beach: Whether you are staying at Red Frog Beach or another resort you can request boat charters from the taxi drivers. (yes, the taxi's I'm referring to are all boat taxis.. they are the same you would take to town.)
Starfish beach was the one excursion I was really looking forward to. It was worth it. We hired a taxi to take us to Starfish Beach, then snorkel on the way back, and finished by leisurely drinking at the Blue Coconut.
Starfish beach is named after all of the starfish found here. You will dock your boat right on the beach then walk into the clear waters to find them. It is not ok to touch the starfish which is why I am not showing them on this blog.
Fishing Expedition: The boys went fishing, do expect "old-school" fishing though, they were hand reeling in the line. Either way they had a great time, minus a mini rainstorm!
Blue Coconut: This spot is great and I highly recommend. It's a bar and restaurant in the middle of the water between Red Frog Beach and town. Great menu and also fun spot to hang out in the sun. There is snorkeling gear as well as hammocks off the docks.
The Town of Bocos: Fun restaurants and some shops. We actually played "Secret Santa" when in town. We picked names and had a budget on what to spend on our gifts, *only able to shop from the stores in town. A few nights out of the week we opted to head to town for dinner instead of our in house chef. We had a great time.
For people looking for a nightlife there are definitely some spots to check out. Right off of the docks in town there is a spot called, Aqua Lounge, this is spot to go to at night. There is a DJ, multiple bars, swings into the water: it's the epitome of a club in the islands.
Surfing: I highly recommend going to the beach at Red Frog and asking for Scott, he's the best. The Red Frog Bungalows is the go-to spot for surfers.
If you are looking for a new part of the world to check out and love to be active, Boca del Toros is the spot. For a bit of luxury: stay at Red Frog Resort, but if you would like more of a rustic stay then definitely stay at Red Frog Bungalows.
On our last day we flew back to Panama City. We were able to see the Panama Canal which is pretty fascinating then found a restaurant with a pool to enjoy a full day of sun! Come back soon to see my quick trip in Panama City!
Until Next Time, Safe Travels!
Hidden Gem: The Moy House
In Ireland, one of the top places to visit is Co. Clare, because of the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren. The Cliffs of Moher might be the most frightening (heights) and beautiful, natural phenomenon and worth the hype! Wear comfortable shoes and carry a light-weight jacket in case it's breezy.
On a sunny day, plan on visiting in the afternoon when the sun hits the rocks. When you choose to visit, you should plan on staying at the Moy House in Lahinch (Lehinch.)
Lahinch is a surfing town: yes a surfing town in Ireland! Some of the greatest surfers in the world come to Lahinch when a storm is brewing. I am not one of those "Great Surfers," although I did test my fate and suited up. Lahinch Surf School is located right at the beach, in case, you too want to give it a try. It's actually a great place to learn to surf, minus storms, because it's a beach break with long waves.
Don't let me fool you, I'm not 100% Tough (close though,) we stopped in at Flanagan's Bar for some liquid courage. This is a great pub and I recommend visiting even if you aren't planning on surfing. Further up the road, there is a shop to buy souvenirs and Aran Sweaters. Another spot is O'Looneys Bar & Restaurant, which is the same owner as the Moy House and overlooks the ocean in town.
Lahinch is also home to a top 5 renowned Golf Course: The Lahinch Golf Course that overlooks Lahinch Beach. It's a quaint town, with shops, ice cream, and pubs, located just 15 minutes from the Cliffs of Moher. I recommend visiting.
The Moy House is a 9 bedroom, Georgian, Country House Hotel overlooking the ocean with unobstructed views. World-class chef and the friendliest staff you can find: it's a home away from home.
Once you stay here, you will not want to stay anywhere else. If you are looking for a luxurious treat, stay in the Well-Suite: fireplace in room as well as a sitting room with private access to the lawn and ocean.
After dinner, grab a glass of wine and head down to the beach to watch the sunset. It's absolutely breathtaking, especially if you are lucky enough to catch a clear night. Speaking of lucky, when I stayed here two years ago, the water was calm enough to see the dolphins in the morning!
I cannot express enough how lovely the Moy House is- if you are looking for a romantic getaway this is your spot. Shannon Airport is under an hour away, so flying from the East Coast is a very easy International trip. Our next stay will be a long weekend spent here!
Other notable spots you should check out: the town of Doolin and Ennystimon. Doolin is a bit touristy during peak season, so keep this in mind; however, if you are traveling in the shoulder season it's worth stopping in to grab a pint. If you are afraid of heights, there is a boat tour that will take you to the Cliffs of Moher- it's actually great!
Ennystimon is a town next to Lahinch with pubs and shops. If you are hungry, stop at the Byrnes Restaurant. When the weather cooperates grab a seat outside on the water. It's beautiful.
Not hungry but looking for a pint? Check out Eugene's in the center of town. I actually grabbed some drinks here after my wedding ceremony prior to the reception held at the Byrne's Restaurant. I hope you visit the Cliffs of Moher, and when you do, stay at the Moy House!!
Until Next Time, Safe Travels
Sunny Malin Head, Donegal
We all have our reasons for visiting Ireland. It is one of the most picturesque places with the nicest people in the world. For me, it is a bit more personal than that. My Grandmother and Grandfather on my mother's side of the family were born and raised here.
My grandfather is a "Grady" from Castlerea, Roscommon and my grandmother is a "Farren" from Malin Head, Donegal. Malin Head is the most northernly point of Ireland. It is grand with beauty and history. You can peak out the window from behind Farren's Bar and catch the dolphins frolicking in the bay.
The oldest radio tower in the world is located here--testing for radio stations back to the Titanic! You will also find land with the wording "Eire 80." This dates back to WW11 and was a signal to the Germans that this was neutral Ireland. The history continues up here. It's some of the greatest people in the world: including my family of course. The weather station has a significant place in history, to the extent the weather forecast generated from here delayed D-Day by one day!
*If you are a diver and/or history buff this might be a hidden gem. There is a map that shows all the sunken tanks and U2 boats scattered off the coast in clear waters frequented by divers.
Make sure to visit Farren's Bar: Ireland's most northernly bar. Established back in 1825! The filming of Star Wars is up here: locations.. I cannot reveal, but in due time you will see in the next episode. Most recently enjoyed a great Star Wars party with dancing and costumes!
If you are looking for information on Malin Head, you must reach out and follow @sunnymalinhead on instagram! He knows everything there is to know and has an eye for beauty! Believe me, he showed me the Inishowen Peninsula region today! It's breathtaking and he knows the hidden gems.
Most tourists do not venture up north because they don't realize they should. It's not highly marketed like the central regions: Clare & Galway, but it should be. The natural beauty here is rare and spectacular.
For those who like the road less traveled, you will meet people, see scenery and encounter a genuine Irish experience. If the people in Malin Head speak for the rest of the country, kinder folk you will not meet.
By now you know I love animals and would have a million pets if possible. If you know me well, you know I would love to have a farm... but not for the reasons one should have a farm! I mainly just want a million animals to call me own. Including the sheep in this region. SunnyMalinHead took this great shot and it captures the reason I love them.
Make sure to keep checking back, my trip to Ireland has just begun and the stills from my camera have yet to be uploaded. For now, it's time for a pint and enjoy my holiday! The take away is: Come to Donegal and more importantly Malin Head and enjoy a pint at Farren's Bar!
Until Next Time, Safe Travels
Tell my boss I'm not coming back: Bermuda
Planning my trip to Bermuda was a lot of fun: looking at the photos, scoping out where to stay and obviously the anticipation. .. but the real fun part happened when I actually got to take the trip!
I was overwhelmed by how beautiful Bermuda is and also how convenient it is to get to from New York. It's only an hour and 30 minutes from Newark, so going for a long weekend is totally doable.
The best time to go is May-September. Keep in mind, September and October can be the best time to go, but it is also Hurricane Season: so it may be a last minute trip based on weather patterns.
The first night was spent in Hamilton at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess. They had a gorgeous infinity pool overlooking the harbor. They've recently opened a great new bar and restaurant called Marcus'. If you plan to come to Bermuda for business, you may stay in Hamilton for the convenience and if so there are a few nice spots in town.
Restaurants to try: Harry's, Pickled Onion, Swizzle Inn, Red Steakhouse
We stayed on the other side of the island the last few nights and it was spectacular. If you know someone who is a member at the Coral Beach Club, I highly recommend having them vouch for you to stay. It's understated beauty. Nothing is over the top, but everything is beautiful. This is the spot if you play tennis as well. They have two levels of courts, so bring your tennis whites! If you don't know a member, don't fret: the Elbow Beach Club is right next door.
If you have the chance, eat at the Long Tail restaurant at Coral Beach Club. You will have fabulous views of the turquoise ocean. Wear a classic Bermudian Navy Blazer with slacks and you will be good to go.
When you are in Bermuda, do not miss Horseshoe Bay Beach! The fine, pink sand is breathtaking. I recommend climbing to the top of the cliff. There are two peaks, and it is visually worth walking up the the peak of both. You will have a great birds eye view of the beach and great photo op. To make things easy as well, there is a Fairmont Southampton close by.
After, take a stroll to the other end of the beach, you will see plenty of caves and hidden gems. Make sure to look closely at the sand to witness the "pink coral" blended in, creating a pink tint to the sand.
There are several gorgeous beaches to check out, but depending on the length of your trip: Horseshoe Bay is a must. Just make sure to avoid the Man o' War Jellyfish: they hurt like crazy.
Other things to check out are the Crystal and Fantasy Caves, located 6 minutes from the airport. The tour takes about 30 minutes each, you can opt to just see one as well. They were discovered 100 years ago by two teenage boys playing cricket. They jumped into the caves while exploring and witnessed this amazing natural phenomenon. The water from above crystalizes in the caves creating long, protruding points from the top of the cave. What is even more fascinating, is that it takes 100 years to grow one inch. *(Recommend if it's a cloudy day or on your way to the airport)
Bermuda will be hosting America's Cup in 2017, so if you are big into sailing this might be a great chance to experience it! There are several golf courses in Bermuda, but I've been told Mid Ocean Club and Tucker's Point Golf Club are great.
Keep in mind, Bermuda is a bit dressier: so boys make sure to pack slacks, Bermuda shorts, and a blazer. Ladies, think floral and a bit more conservative attire. If you forget; however, don't worry too much, there are a few stores in town selling blazers and Bermuda shorts!
Like always, enjoy yourself and take lots of photos! (You can always delete photos, but its hard to go back in time and take more!)... OH, and make sure to enjoy the turquoise waters and pink beaches!
Until Next Time, Safe Travels!
A Day in Central Park
It is a gorgeous day in Central Park! Here are a few photos to pass the day & on Friday I will post some of my favorite spots in NYC!
If you happen to be in Central Park, then you already know: find a patch of grass, rock, or bench and kick your legs back and enjoy this weather. If you get hungry, just head over to the Boathouse!
If you need a little bit more activity than that: Watch some of the baseball games or head over the Central Park Zoo!
Enjoy this Spring Day!
Until Next Time, Safe Travels!
J'aime Paris
Paris might be the most difficult city to write about--because it is and will always be the place I dream about. The lifestyle, the fashion, the architecture, the effortless beauty,wine at lunch, the reasons go on & on... but I will do my best to continue to add my favorite hotels, restaurants, and spots check out. But have no fear, I will never stop traveling here so the list will continue to expand... and yes I do always say I'm going to live here someday.
To begin, it is helpful to visualize the city. It is comprised of 20 neighborhoods, called Arrondissements. Each has its own personality and charm. It is also helpful to know that it is divided by the Seine River: Left Bank/Right Bank. For the sake of this blog, I will focus on the main touristy spots.
*8th Arrondissement being my favorite, and where I want to live--right near L'Avenue, Hôtel Plaza Athénee, walking steps to the Eiffel Tower, and the elegant shopping street of Avenue Montaigne.
When to visit:
- June- August: Best weather, but most crowded & most expensive. Keep in mind, if you want to see Parisians, they will not be in the city in August- this is when the majority take holiday. This might be your agenda, but know this heading into it.
- September-November: Weather is more unpredictable, but it's less crowded. You will also be able to see the Christmas Market, starting in November.
- December-March: If you aren't afraid of wearing a coat, you will save the most money now.
- March-June: Same as the fall, shoulder season, so you will save a bit and it will be less crowded than the summer.
Hotels I've been lucky enough to stay at:
Champs Élysées Plaza : 2 Blocks away from Champs-Élysées at 35 Rue de Berri. My first trip to Paris was spent here, and EVERY single trip since, I have stopped back in to grab a drink. This is a boutique hotel--which you will find is my favorite type of lodging. This hotel was great! Charming decor and prime location for a first time Paris-goer.
2 Blocks from this hotel you have the heavily traveled Champs Elysées; however, on the back side, you have a low traveled road that leads you to the greatest shopping in the city, as well as Place Vendôme! (Another favorite Spot...but I've kind of lost count of those)
La Maison Favart: This boutique hotel is located in the 2nd Arrondissement. I stayed with my partner in crime (baby sister), Dr. Dre, here on our way to Nice & Monaco. We had a nice stay--cute rooms with an honesty bar.
Intercontinental Paris Le Grand: We stayed at this hotel during a trip and used points. This is a fantastic hotel. Larger than what I prefer; however, it has grand charm. I'm a complete sucker for detail and charm: drapes, wall paper..etc. I love detail and I love feeling like a princess. Ask for a room with a view of the Opera. My husband is an Ambassador-Spire Elite with IHG.. which means... yes, Upgrades Galore and other perks!
*Travel Tip: Sign up with a hotel---and stick with them! (Except for special occasions of course.)
Hôtel Costes: I like every place I've stayed in Paris; however, this is my favorite hotel. I almost don't want to share this gem.. because I want it to remain my secret! The rooms are small; however, every inch is magnificent and full of charm. This hotel also has my favorite dinner restaurant: in the courtyard. The hotel is located in Place Vendôme, 1st arrondissement. There is a luxurious bar that doesn't get started until the wee hours: People watching galore. I would not recommend this hotel to non-fashionistas. (I'm not kidding... it's definitely a scene.)
Have not stayed here yet.... by mark my words.. I Will! Hôtel Plaza Athênêe: Located in the 8th Arrondissement, with views of the Eiffel Tower! This is a Dorchester Collection Hotel (which means pricey... but Ultimate Luxury) it is also where Aleksandr Petrovsky took Carrie Bradshaw! (Sex & The City)
Keep in mind these are some of my favorite hotels. If you can use points or save by staying at a different hotel-then you should. Travel is about the experience you make. At the end of the day, you are still in the greatest city in the world. The City of Love.
Things to Do in Paris: other than wander the streets in awe.
Eiffel Tower: The thing about the Eiffel Tower--well at least with me, I thought it would be this lame touristy thing to see... But then you see it... and like a giddy 5 year old girl, all your dreams about Paris come true.
SO--you need to see the Eiffel Tower at day & night.
WHEN you see it at night, sit on the field on the back side, and bring a bottle of wine. If you forget, there will be boys walking around with beer, bubbles, and wine for purchase. Seeing the Eiffel Tower sparkle is magical.
Another great thing to do: One of the Boat tours for dinner. Scott & I took a dinner cruise with a live band, it was super lame & touristy... and guess what? It was AMAZING! DO it.
*Travel Tip: If you have airline or credit card miles see if you can purchase or use miles through them!
The Louvre & Musée d'Órsay: This is located on the right bank. It is a historic landmark in Paris as well as one of the world's largest museums.
There is so much art, it is an art history lover's dream. I was more enthused by the architecture. It's overwhelmingly large. To think it was built hundreds of years ago is impressive. Our first stop of course was the Mona Lisa.
Musée d'Orsay is located on the left bank: Here is where you will find Monet's Water Lillies (my personal favorite) but i'm biased to impressionism.
Pont des Arts Bridge: This bridge crosses the River Seine and used to be the trendy bridge where you put your "love lock" on. They have started to take this down, but the bridge is still a gorgeous view & photo opp *Tip: have someone take your photo with the break in the river-two different routes.
Notre Dame: If in Paris, you kind of need to give respect to the Notre Dame. In the summer, the line is out the door... in the fall (November)there is no line, so keep this in mind.
Place Vendôme: Vendôme is a square in the 1st arrondissement--and also Jewelry Galore! Every major jewelry store you can imagine.. think Cartier, Van Cleef and Arpels, Rolex..etc In this square you are walking distance to the L'ouvre, Park, Theater district and greatest shopping at flagship stores.
Arc de Triomphe: Super Touristy, but for the first time Paris-goer, you kind of have to. The top gives you a great view of the whole city and the Champs Elysées.
The Tuileries Garden: Once you are done seeing the museums, Eiffel tower, and all the other to-dos in Paris, sit back and put your heels up here. Or if you are planning on going to the Louvre, grab a snack here and enjoy some people watching. Just relax.
In the summertime, you will see children with miniature sail boats in the fountains, lovers strolling through the park, with the beauty of the city surrounding you... and when its time for a snack... or pint of beer, head to Café Diane.
Jardin du Palais Royal & Le Palais Royal: Palace and gardens with arcades and striped columns. It's a great spot to sit and picnic or pose on columns!
St. Germain: Across the river from the Louvre, you can walk across Pont des Arts bridge. This area can be described as possibly the most Classical Parisian neighborhood. The streets are lined with art galleries, shopping, and cafés. If you have time on your trip, visit St. Germain even for a casual lunch to check out the neighborhood.
Sacré-Cœur: If you want a view of Paris, come to this Cathedral on the top of the hill. This is the highest point in the city. *If you've seen the movie Three Days to Kill, it is the location where Kevin Costner teaches his daughter to ride a bike.
Favorite Places to Eat: the scene doesn't get started until later. I won't book a reservation until at least 10:30pm. But in general, people don't eat dinner until at least 8:30pm.
L'Avenue: My favorite time to eat here is at lunch-late afternoon. Sit outside always. Great people watching and located in one of my favorite Arrondissements.
If you care to see some celebs--this might be your spot as it is located near my next stay: Hotel Plaza Athénée Paris (Dorchester Collection.) When sitting outside, you can view the Eiffel Tower. After lunch and a cocktail-walk to the Eiffel Tower.
Restaurant & Terrace at Hotel Costes: Dinner doesn't get going until 10:30-11:00 so hopefully you are a night owl like myself. This place is fantastic. Favorite dinner spot--have your concierge make the reservation so you can sit outside in the courtyard.
Le Grand Colbert: This is a classic Parisian Brasserie-the food isn't the greatest, but you come here for the atmosphere anyways. If you've seen the movie Something's Gotta Give, this is the romantic spot at the end with Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson.
Others restaurants to check out: Restaurant Le Meurice, L'Arpége, Chez Paul, Frenchie; Although, this is Paris-there are a million different spots. Ask your concierge at check-in (or prior to stay if it's summer) and ask them to make reservations. We did this our first stay at The Champs Elysées Plaza: it was how we discovered Hôtel des Costes.
Shopping: My favorite pasttime
Don't forget to shop your face off! If you do, make sure to get VAT tax back at the airport. You may think it's a pain in the butt, but it's not, it makes it cheaper than the states.. so think: Handbags.... seriously. If you are planning on shopping, do it wisely. (VAT)
Chanel: The iconic black & white flagship store. It is a work of beauty. Located at 31 Rue Cambon, 1st Arrondissement. Just stare in Awe. It's fabulous.
Louis Vuitton: Several locations, but the location on Champs Elysées will have lines out the door until closing time. I've been to this location when they have built the Eiffel Tower out of LV Monogrammed Luggage. It's like a museum for fashion.
Other Notables: Balmain, Christian Louboutin, Hermés, Lanvin, Christian Dior.
*Travel Tip, check with your bank of course, but you will get the best exchange rate by taking cash out at the atms in Paris.
Day Trips:
Palaces of Versailles: If you have an extra day, this is a must. If the weather isn't perfect.. rent a golf cart--I know it sounds lazy, and I laughed at my sister when she suggested it (per recommendation from her friend) after the trip, it was the best decision of the day, besides getting a pint after. This is an easy train ride from Paris.
Normandy: If you love history, especially WWII history, then this is on your to do list. Just 1hr 47 mins by train.
If you get the chance, read the book: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr. WWII in France.
Until Next Time, Safe Travels! Au Revoir!
Athens, Mykonos, Santorini... Oh My!
Hello Greek Gods & Goddesses!
I couldn't be more excited to visit Greece. I took Latin for 8 years and the history (like Rome) has always intrigued me. This will be the full package trip: History in Athens, Party in Mykonos, and Relax in Santorini.
Our itinerary: Fly overnight Friday, spend a few days in Athens--shoot over to Mykonos for 3 days, then end the trip in relaxing and gorgeous Santorini. 8 nights, 3 cities.
Athens: The center of Greek civilization for 4,000 years, with landmarks like the Acropolis, Parthenon, and the Olympic Stadium...eek! We will land in Athens Saturday and power-through (SLEEP ON PLANE!) We will enjoy two days in Athens then fly to Mykonos!!!
Like all trips, I need to look at what i'm willing to spend and where I want to splurge. Currently, I'm planning on splurging a bit in Santorini at an all-suite resort (with private pool) and looking at where my money will give me the most luxury for the best price in the Mykonos. Fortunately, Mykonos is less expensive than Santorini, so i'm able to get the same luxurious stay for half the price tag! Cha-Ching!
Athens Hotels: There were three hotels in contention: all three were found on my usual hit-lists, so I know they are up to my standards. I have a friend who travels quite a bit in Greece and he has told us.... the place-to-be is The Hotel Grande Bretagne. We are taking his word!
3 Hotels for Comparison: Keep in mind there are many hotels: including the Intercontinental; however, since we are staying such a short time, we've opted for the hotel with the view. But, if you are looking to use or earn points--always search for your brand!
- King George
- Divani Palace Acropolis
- Hotel Grande Bretagne
Hotel Grande Bretagne: Our choice for Athens! This luxury hotel is in prime location in Constitution Square. The GB Garden Rooftop Bar provides Greek delicacies overlooking the Acropolis. If this isn't your fancy (but of course it should be) enjoy a cocktail under the tapestry of Alexander the Great in Alexander's Bar.
We will spend our time in Athens walking to the landmarks and learning more about the history of Greece.
Next Stop.... Mykonos!
Mykonos: part of the Cyclades island group in the Aegean Sea, is known to be more of a party island compared to Santorini. Both, however, are known for being glamorous and breathtakingly beautiful.
3 hotels for consideration:
- Kivotos Luxury Boutique Hotel
- Mykonos Grand Hotel
- Santa Marina
Using 5 different sources, I narrowed down my search based on what was frequently suggested. The sources I used were:
- Conde nast Traveler
- Travel & Leisure
- Tablet
- United Chase Mileage Luxury Hotels Book
- American Express Fine Hotels & Resorts Book
Like I've mentioned in previous destinations, there are more affordable sites to use: KAYAK, Trip Advisor, Travelocity, Orbitz..etc But I like to find luxury boutique hotels and narrow down my search from there.
Kivotos Luxury Boutique Hotel: This is a very boutique hotel, offering 40 rooms. The sea rooms are worth the splurge. The hotel is steps away from a secluded beach. Restaurants & Bars on-site: Del Mar Bar a cocktail swim up bar, K Bar a cosmopolitan atmosphere, and two different dining experiences. Kivotos offers a private dining experience anywhere on site, and a gourmet dining experience at La Meduse.
Santa Marina, Luxury Hotel & Resort: Bungalows built into the hills above a private beach. The hotel offers 96 rooms, of those, most offering sea views. Santa Marina is part of Starwood Hotels & Resorts, so if you are looking to use or earn some points, this may be helpful for you to know. This hotel is a 5 minute walk to town. This hotel also offers Olympic size tennis courts! There is a lobby bar with panoramic sea views, the Buddha Bar which is beachside, and the Colonial Pool Restaurant & Bar, which is poolside with romantic sea views.
Mykonos Grand Hotel & Resort: Located on the Ayios Yiannis beach on the island's southwest coast. The hotel offers 107 luxury room, offering panoramic sea views. Dining & Cocktail Offerings: the White Bar, Pool Bar, Pool Deck, Personalized Dining, Aqua & Sole, and The Dolphins of Delos. 7 Minute drive to downtown.
Ultimately, after weighing out my options. I decided The Mykonos Grand Hotel was my choice. All three were amazing, so I knew I couldn't make a bad decision, but the size, location and amenities were what I preferred. It also helps that they offer tennis and squash courts!
To be honest, the room options were what stole my heart. The view is going to be spectacular anywhere we stay. This hotel offers-private jacuzzis, pools, and shared pools for all rooms with a sea view. I opted to upgrade for a slight up-charge. Instead of sharing a pool: we have our own jacuzzi! *If you are looking for the ultimate experience, you could get the executive suite with private infiniti pool!
Below is the view from my home for three days !!!
One Extra Hotel for you Party PEOPLE: Belvedere Hotel is located right downtown, no beach, but the party is brought to them. If you are looking to come to Mykonos just for the pool & party scene this may be the place for you. Some other spots may cater a bit towards romance and honeymoons.
Where to head out in Mykonos: This is the party island, so here's a few suggestions to let your hedonism out! Beach parties run the scene during the day- think Paradiso Club or Psarrou Beach.
- C-Bar at the Belvedere Hotel: head here for sunset scene into the wee hours
- Space Dance: if you are looking for a club prior to 4am-hit this spot up. Large dance floor-younger crowd.
- Cavo Paradiso Club, overlooking Paradise Beach, this party will get started during the day and continue!
After partying on the Mykonos, we will be looking for relaxation in Santorini!
Last Stop: Santorini!
Santorini: Blue Ocean, Blue Sky, Blue Roofs, and White buildings. Blue & White-my go to colors, so staying on a cliff over-looking the ocean in an infinity pool sounds pretty much perfect to me. I have never found a pool I didn't like, especially infinity pools overlooking the Aegean Sea.
Since I have not been yet, my research for this trip has been pretty extensive: so I will walk through how I selected my hotel and maybe it can be useful for you. I use this research for pretty much every International trip. This part of my trip was where the most planning came out. Originally, I wanted to spend 7 nights here, but was persuaded to split the trip (activity driven on the front end.)
1. I am a subscriber to Condé nast Traveler & Travel & Leisure both magazine and I follow them on instagram. I like to see places I've never been and get ideas- and I write down all of the recommendations from both sources then see which ones match up.
2. Other sources I find to be incredibly helpful--This is for you wise folks using you credit card perks like a pro- With my AMEX card I receive the Fine Hotels & Resorts magazine through American Express Travel, which shows me the perks I receive by booking or using points through them. With my Chase United Mileage Plus card, I receive the Luxury Hotel & Resort Collection magazine... same thought process.
3. After I nail down hotels that keep popping up on all lists, I check out dates and prices, images, and amenities. I have chosen the Canaves Oia Suites. Keep in mind: Canaves Oia also has a hotel option which will cut the price in half!
These were the hotels I narrowed down for final selection.
- Mystique Hotel (18 Rooms)
- Katikies Hotel (25 Rooms)
- Grace Santorini (22 Rooms)
- Andronis Luxury Suites (16 Rooms)
- Chromata (25 rooms)
- Canaves Oia Suites
Canaves Oia Suites: Our hotel of choice! Carved into a cliffside overlooking the Aegean Sea. This is an all-suite hotel: our room will have a private veranda with a plunge pool jacuzzi! Paradise. They also offer wine tastings! Originally, we were going to spend 4 nights in the hotel and 3 in the suites--but with the trip to Mykonos we will spend our nights in the suites. *Also see: Canaves Oia Hotel
*What to do & Where?
- Fira: nightlife
- Oia: best sunsets
- Kamari: shopping
- Kamari, Perissa, Perivolos: best beaches
- Nea Kameni: small, uninhabited volcanic island
What to do in Santorini?
- Beaches! Monolithos & Kamari beaches are the most popular
- Satellite Islands of Thirasia, reached by ferry from Fira
- Cable Car
The cable car is located 10km from our hotel, so this might be a great scenic option!
- Catamaran Sailing Excursion: Sail across the Aegean Sea--umm sign me up! These trips can be private or semi-private tours, and there are a few different size Catamarans. This is the excursion I'm looking forward to the most and its offered through our hotel.
Where to eat?
There are several spots to check out in Oia and Fira, but my one tip is Dimitris Ammoudi Tavern. What's better than catch of the day? Enjoying it at a private table on the water! Fresh Fish prepared daily in the northern village above Oia. Come here for sunset and enjoy this romantic spot by the sea.
When to go?
June-September: High Season (expensive season) But warmest temperatures and little to no wind or rain.
October& November, April & May: Shoulder Season, good time for sight seeing, a little less predictable weather.
November-April: Best Deals. This is the off season.
*Travel Tip: Santorini is a honeymoon destination and most of the nice hotels book up a year in advance, keep this in mind. Although, I'm sure you can get a last minute spot. This is a dream trip of mine, so I needed to make sure I was staying exactly where I wanted.
Pack your camera, swimsuits, shades and enjoy this piece of paradise! There will be few places that compare with the beauty of the Aegean Sea. Enjoy.
Until Next Time, Safe Travels.
Destination D.C.
Washington D.C. is one of my favorite towns. Beautiful architecture, clean, close proximity to Georgetown, and a fabulous running spot. My first few trips to D.C. were spent running the Mall, then to Arlington National Cemetery, out to the monuments and circling back around the White House. I was trying to gauge where everything was and thought this was the best way to do it. I was right!
Grab your camera and walk- walk everywhere, you won't believe how much exercise you get. Walking will also lead you to the all the other buildings not on your list of to-dos. The history and beauty of this city is extraordinary. D.C. is a weekend trip-2 to 3 days top, I like to look at long weekends to come and visit.
Museums: *Fun Fact, if you are looking to get your money's worth--check out the Smithsonian Museums; most of them are free and opened daily except December 25!
These are some of my favorites I've been to:
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum:
- International Spy Museum: This is right near China Town, so maybe plan to grab dinner after going. My favorite part is the Evil Villain quiz: Shows you how you rack up amongst Bond Villains.
- National Museum of Natural History
- National Air & Space Museum
- National Museum of American History
- National Museum of African American History & Culture (this was being built my last trip)
Monuments & Musts:
- The White House: You must see the White House from both the front and the back! From the front it is gorgeous, from the back it is WOW! You can continue to walk from the White House to the National Mall.
- United States Capitol: When standing on the opposite end of the boulevard, you will see the Washinton Monument perfectly centered between the Capitol Building.
- National Mall: This is a 2 mile, tree-lined boulevard with monuments and memorials. Consisting of The Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson, Martin Luther King, Jr, and Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Also included Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, The National World War II Memorial and the Korean War Veterans Memorial.
- Washington Monument
- Arlington National Cemetery
There are obviously many great times of year to visit DC. It is a walking city, so pay attention to the weather. In the spring, you enjoy the beautiful Cherry Blossoms, and in the fall, if you plan accordingly, Veteran's Day is a great time to be here.
Hotels:
- Intercontinental The Willard: Extravagant entryway with high ceilings, and ornate detailing. You will think of a different time. This hotel is a 6 minute walk to the White House, 0.9 miles to the National Mall, and 2 miles from the Lincoln Memorial. Do enjoy a cocktail at the Round Robin & Scotch Bar, which remains a lively meeting place.
- Watergate: Newly renovated iconic riverfront hotel with a luxurious rooftop bar.
- W Hotel: Modern interior, located next to the Willard just blocks away from the White House. Cosmopolitan lobby bar with a great rooftop bar: POV.
- Four Seasons: 5 star, 5 diamond luxury hotel nestled in Georgetown. Unparalleled service as you can expect with the Four Seasons. OfferingBourbon Steak, Seasons, and the ENO Wine Bar restaurants on site.
Washington D.C. can be a pretty pricey place to stay, so I suggest looking at where you can use or earn points. I've stayed at even the Hilton Garden Inn downtown once, because there was a huge convention in town, and it was fine. Other notable hotels to mention: The Hay-Adams & The Jefferson.
Bars:
- POV rooftop bar at the W Hotel has a fantastic view of the White House, just make sure to be dressed up a bit-not super fancy, but smart casual.
- Rí Rá Irish Pub in Georgetown is a fun spot to drop into after some shopping or to catch a football game.
- Along this street there are plenty of fun pubs to stop into. I just love my Irish Pubs!
- Round Robin & Scotch Bar, as mentioned earlier, located in the Willard Hotel. (Intercontinental)
Restaurants:
- Café Milano: Spent my first anniversary at this Italian Restaurant. For a lively atmosphere, I recommend the downstairs, but for a romantic night out head upstairs.
- Jardenea: High-end American Menu, located at the Melrose Georgetown Hotel.
- Old Ebbitt Grill: This is an iconic tavern with an American menu. Yes, this is a bit of a tourist trap, but it's also kind of a must--plan on grabbing a bite before or after your visit to the White House. *If you go next door, you can get your picture taken in the "Oval Office" it's pretty fun if you like to goof-off.. I don't. I'm super serious.
- In DC Proper head to China Town, maybe even catch a Washington Capitals game!
- Sushi: Sushi Capitol, Sushi Taro, and Kotobuki (this is a bit of a drive, on the 2nd floor)
- Rose's Luxury & Pineapple and Pearls, new hot spot by chef Aaron Silverman.
Brunch Extras: You must go to Georgetown. It's such a fun, vibrant town with shops, restaurants, and pubs. Favorite outdoor brunch area is Sequoia, but there are several restaurants in that area, and from there you can hit up some shopping.
I hope you enjoy D.C. as much as I do. It's a very active, healthy and naturally beautiful town. Enjoy the outdoors, take lots of photos, and learn about the history of our great country!
Until Next Time, Safe Travels!
"Land of the Free and Home of the Brave!"