Planning a trip to somewhere I've never been. This will actually be fun because I can walk you through how I plan a trip. For all of us living in the Northern climate, I know we are all thinking the same thing. When is it going to be warm, and if its not going to come any time soon, where can I take a getaway?
This might be because I'm from the East Coast, but I've always saved vacation days for the summer, because the East Coast has the best summers on the ocean. I used to be in the habit of giving up one or two days of vacation days to have long weekends-but it would be criminal of me to waste summer vacation time off for an escape before then.
You will notice, I like to take long weekends or 5 day trips through November to May, then I take longer trips in the summer. I pull up a a calendar of the year and map out all the holidays creating long weekends and build those up to make a longer trip without using vacation days.
Itinerary: Bermuda in the end of April--Perfect! Thursday-Sunday Long Weekend, plus a day getaway! Just what I will need by April! To ensure I don't waste a day of travel from Chicago, I've made it so I'm flying from NYC, and will spend days on either end in the city.
Where to Stay:
After looking at Conde nast Traveler, Travel & Leisure, and Tablet, I've nailed down some places that seem to be trending hotels. Now, if you are looking for the best deal, I recommend Kayak-which will search for you to find the lowest price, or even Trip Advisor.
I prefer boutique hotels, but I also search for the highest quality hotels, then I decipher based on my budget for the trip and decide what I'm going to spend. This is why I rely on magazines like Conde nast Traveler, Travel & Leisure, and Departures. I trust their insight and this is why I use them and the site Tablet (focuses on luxury boutiques) to start my research. It's always good to find inspiration! I follow them on instagram as well, always giving me trip ideas on new desitinations
- Elbow Beach
- Rosewood Tucker's Point
- Pompano Beach Club
- Pink Beach Club
- Reef's Resort & Club
- Fairmont Hamilton Princess
- Fairmont Southampton
- Cambridge Beaches Resort & Spa
Why Bermuda?
This is an easy trip from the East Coast. Protected beaches from the Coral Reef, Pink Sand Beaches, and a caribbean like blue ocean escape. Seems perfect. I haven't been, so there isn't a better time to check it out. Plus the Beach Boys have a song about it.. how bad could it be...
"Aruba, Jamaica, ooh I want to take you to
Bermuda, Bahama, come on pretty mama
Key Largo, Montego, baby why don't we go"
Exactly, pretty mama, why shouldn't we go!!
What to do:
Snorkel, Swim, Golf, Sail, Horseback Ride along the beach, Rent a Party Boat in the Harbor, Scooter around the island, enjoy the Crystal & Fantasy Caves... most importantly, enjoy a Dark & Stormy overlooking the caribbean blue-like waters.
The island is surrounded by a coral reef which protects the beaches, creating a very calm snorkeling experience.
Most Beautiful Beaches:
- Horseshoe Bay Beach
- Warwick Long Bay Beach
- Tobacco Bay Beach
- Elbow Beach
- Hog Bay Beach
- John Smith's Bay Beach
- Jobson's Cove
- Astwood Cove
- Shelly Bay Beach
- Clearwater Beach
What to pack:
Yes, you may think this is a funny factor. It's an island right? Well, it is; however, this is a dressier island. Think Bermuda Shorts, colorful shorts for men, that is where the term comes from.
I always want to make sure when I travel, I'm dressed respectful I don't want to be "that American slob" in yoga pants and sneakers-- I would stick out like a sore thumb. On the other end of the spectrum, I don't want to look like I tried too hard and end up being over dressed. I take pride in my appearance and I promise you I'm treated better because i'm not slacking around in gym clothes. *I've actually spoken to many people in the service industry who will admit to this.
What you will want to pack: More conservative bathing suits and cover-ups. This is probably not the island you want to show up in short-shorts and mid-drift showing tops.
Not necessarily formal, but more cleaned up. *Think golf attire. In the cooler months, bring sweaters and rain gear in case of a storm. When unsure of the weather, focus on layers. This will also help with your suitcase weight and not having to overpack. Ladies-a cute dress with a cardigan. Gentleman, think linen or khaki pants (shorts) with a collared shirt and a sport coat.
I will be there in a few weeks and will be able to tell you exactly what I've experience. ie. dining, hotels, excursions in case you want to take a trip for yourself.
Get excited! It's officially Spring and time to escape the cold! I will be posting a few Spring Getaway ideas in the upcoming week.
Until Next Time! Cheers!