Thursday, September 30, 2010

Big Break Dominican Republic


The Big Break comes to the Dominican Republic!!


{Remember my last mention of The Big Break?}


The new season was shot entirely on location at 
Casa de Campo


{Remember how I feel about Casa de Campo?}

In the 14th season of Golf Channel's popular reality series, teams of past all-stars return for revenge and redemption, set against the beautiful backdrop of the Casa de Campo Resort.


Premiere’s: 
Wednesday, Sept. 29, 9:00 pm EST on the Golf Channel
Following the premiere, the series will air each Tuesday, at 9:00 pm, EST 
October 5 - November 30, 2010. 

I highly suggest watching this show, not only for the thrill of the competition and the good golf game but to get a sneak peak at one of the Dominican Republic's finest resorts. Casa de Campo is serviced by the La Romana Airport on the south coast of the island. Not all major airlines fly in and out of La Romana. We usually have good luck finding cheap flights on American Airlines

Enjoy,

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Vintage Bermuda


{Postcard from here}

The Elbow Beach Resort is still a popular choice in Bermuda. Now owned & operated by the Mandarin Oriental Group, the hotel is offering some fabulous fall deals. Just ask us! info@caribbeanjourney.com


Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The Perfect Jewelry Roll


Stephanie Johnson is a company specializing in customized travel accessories. Don't you just love the idea of designing your own pretty little bags to transport all your pretty little baubles and lotions & potions on vacation with you? 

 The jewelry roll is known as the SUSAN:

Pick your design, then choose from over 15 different fabrics:

Madagascar Pink:
Mumbai Blue:



Then watch the mailbox in eager anticipation.

Enjoy,

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Barbados Food & Wine & Rum Festival


I have failed miserably at my own job. Somehow, I completely overlooking this sure-to-be amazing festival sponsored by Food & Wine Magazine and sadly, I have conflicting travel plans the very same week. My inner foodie is not happy at the missed opportunity to see such  fine culinary talent as Tom Colicchio, Marcus Samuelsson, Ming Tsai, Tim Love, and Fergus Henderson, in action.

For those of you who are looking for a great excuse to visit Barbados and are free to travel the week of November 19th, I highly recommend this event! I've attended other Food & Wine sponsored events and each delectable bite is worth the trip. 

Being Barbados, this is not simply a Food & Wine affair... expect large volumes of rum with a heaping side of arts & culture.

For more on the festival click here. To book your trip to Barbados, click here.

Send me a postcard!

Friday, September 24, 2010

The Super Sexy ME Cancun goes All-inclusive!


Yes, its true... Cancun's sexiest resort is taking it to another level and going all-inclusive starting November 1, 2010.

The ME Cancun is so extraordinary that they don't want to be referred as an "all-inclusive resort" but rather "A Complete Experience Beyond Mere Accommodation" 

Although the resort will now only be offered as a "Complete Experience" non-resort guests will still be able to access on a pay to play basis.

Complete All-inclusive Rates start at only $125/per person, per night.

Ready to go? Let's start planning! info @ caribbeanjourney.com or 866-236-1924 



Adios,

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Vacation like a Survivor in Nicaragua



During my 6 month tour of Central America, I fell for Nicaragua's raw charm and ended up staying a month. This was 1997 and there wasn't a decent resort to be found. That's all changed in the past 12 years and there are a handful of great eco-friendly resorts. 

Nicaragua hosted the most recent season of Surviver and to commemorate the event, many of the hotels are offering "Surviver Packages". 

AQUA Nicaragua is pleased to offer the following SURVIVOR PACKAGE which includes:
A 3-night stay in an Eco-Luxury TreeTop Suite with:
  • Daily breakfasts
  • A daily one-hour massage
  • A daily Yoga class
  • One excursion - kayaking, paddle board, surfing lesson or horse back riding
  • Your round-trip transportation to and from the Managua, Nicaragua International Airport (We'll make it easy and comfortable for you to get here and back)
Cost: $675 per person, based on double-occupancy, excluding 15% tax & gratuities.
This special offer is valid from December 1, 2010 to January 7, 2011.

Rooms at Aqua Nicaragua:

We'd be happy to book a Surviver Package for you! info @ caribbeanjourney.com or 866-236-1924


Enjoy?

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Windjammer Resort in St. Lucia Renovation Almost Complete!


The Windjammer Landing Villa Beach Resort in St. Lucia is a top choice for families and group travel, as well as honeymooners and travelers seeking romance. The hotel is fresh from a $700,000 renovation on the Anthurium Lily Suites which included new 4 poster mahogany beds, new soft furnishings with a more neutral palate, flat screen TVs, marble baths, and private sun decks. 

An additional $500,000 is being allotted to renovate the villas with new granite work surfaces in the kitchen, new soft furnishings, and decor elements imported from Bali & Mexico. This latest renovation is set for completion at the end of October 2010. 

To celebration the Windjammer Landing's 21st anniversary and their new look, they are offering a Forever 21 promotion which includes their normal resort credit program and a complimentary rejuvenation program for guests who stay a minimum of 5 nights between November 1, 2010 and November 20, 2011.  

Let us book this amazing property for you and take advantage of this great promotion! info @ caribbeanjourney.com OR 866-236-1924

See you in St. Lucia,

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

An Inside View of Dominica

This weekend I had the opportunity to interview Anna McCanse - a Peace Corps Volunteer who served for two years on the island of Dominica. Since returning to the US, she's been writing an in-depth guide book about Dominica and was happy to share a little about her experience with us:

LAURA: When did you first visit Dominica and how long did you stay?

ANNA: I first stepped foot on Dominica as a Peace Corps Volunteer in 2006 and worked as an education volunteer in the village of Grand Bay for two years. Because the island is relatively small and I was there for so long I was able to really spend time and get to know all the different areas of the island, especially the Carib Territory which is one of my all-time favorite places in the world. I went back again in 2010 to do research for the book and it was just as charming the second time around.


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  LAURA: The Peace Corp is an amazing organization – were you able to choose Dominica?  Or did you just get lucky that they assigned you to such an amazing island?

ANNA: I didn’t get to choose where I was placed.  All I knew when I got my assignment was that I’d be in the Eastern Caribbean.  We were first sent to St. Lucia where we did a month of training and on one of the last days of training they revealed which island we’d be spending the next two years of our lives.  We had a day to soak it in and were shipped out the following the day.  I feel incredibly lucky to have been placed in Dominica.  When the plane landed I was overwhelmed with relief and excitement, knowing that if all else fails, I was in one of the most beautiful places on earth.  I can’t imagine a better place to spend two years.   And coincidentally, my parents had just spent a couple of weeks in Dominica before I was assigned there.  They knew they wanted to go on a vacation to the Caribbean but didn’t want a “touristy” destination since they prefer to travel places where they can get to know the culture and the people and they fell in love with it.  So they were really excited when I was placed there and came back to visit me twice.



 LAURA: I’ve always considered Dominica a fantastic off-the-beaten path destination for singles, couples, and families – would you agree?

ANNA: Definitely- Dominica’s tourism industry has been growing leaps and bounds in the past few years and they are really marketing themselves as an eco-destination for people who are interested in the outdoors, cultural activities, and sustainable development.  And the range of activities is endless. For families there is horseback riding, whale watching,  hikes to waterfalls, snorkeling, kayaking, beaches, and rivers.  And for those who want a more extreme vacation there are some really outstanding and challenging hikes to places like the boiling lake (yep, it’s actually boiling), secret beaches, hidden waterfalls, and a new canyoning (think rappelling through waterfalls) company just opened up in the interior.   The office of tourism just started doing “community tours” which are day-long outings that highlight local farms, culture and areas of interest in villages throughout the island.  I highly recommend visiting a local farm- it’s fascinating to see where our fruits, spices, and nuts come from-including chocolate, which is seriously delicious as a fruit. 
I had over 30 visitors when I lived there of all ages and ability levels and when they left, they all had the same sentiments: I wish I had stayed longer, I have to come back.



LAURA: What was your favorite local dish on the island?

ANNA: That’s a tough one.  I love chicken paleau- it’s a spiced rice dish with vegetables and chicken.  But second place winners are steamed fish dishes, rotis (an Indian-inspired wrap), any and all ital food (organic vegan food that many Rastafarians ascribe to) and if I’m at a festival or street party I’m a happy gal if I can get my hands on a roasted plantain, a fresh coconut, and some local juice.   There’s also this guy in Roseau (the capital) that makes the most amazing smoothies on the planet.  His name is J.B., also called Juice Man, and he blends up organic local fruits and juice into these incredible concoctions.  It’s making me thirsty just thinking about it…


    
LAURA: What do you consider the Top 3 MUST SEE places on the island?

ANNA: Well that’s a tough one also.  If you’re in good physical shape, the boiling lake hike is a must: you get a taste of everything on that hike: hot pools, a waterfall at Titou Gorge,  a peak ascent with amazing views, parrot sightings in the rainforest, and some really interesting geological features in the Valley of Desolation that you have to pass through.  It’s tough but really fascinating the entire way.  And I would recommend visiting a waterfall: Sari Sari is my favorite, and then I would spend at least part of a day diving or snorkeling in the southwest.  Dominica was rated one of the top dive destinations in the Caribbean because of it’s unspoiled reefs and it’s common to find yourself swimming alongside a sea turtle when diving or snorkeling in the Soufrieré/Scotts Head Marine Reserve. 

LAURA: Thanks so much Anna! I look forward to reading your guidebook as soon as it comes out!

ANNA: Thanks to you as well.  The book should be on shelves in January and part of the proceeds of each book sold will be donated to a charitable organization in Dominica.   Check out the website closer to publication for more info on that: Dominica by Others Places Publishing

There are two more Other Places Publishing books about the Caribbean as well that your readers may be interested in: Antigua, which is already out and the Dominican Republic, which will be out in late 2011.  Both of which are also written by former Peace Corps Volunteers.  Thanks, Laura!

Enjoy,

Monday, September 20, 2010

Grand Pineapple Antigua WebCam




I loved everything about my recent visit to the Grand Pineapple Beach Resort in Antigua. One of the neatest features on their website is  a 24 hour a day webcam. Its a great feature because you can scope out the resort before your visit and then take a peak and reminisce when you get home. Check it out right here... 

Enjoy,

Sunday, September 19, 2010

UPDATE! Roundtrip of AAA Five Diamond Hotels in Mexico

(The beach at the Mandarin Oriental Riviera Maya)

You've heard me speak of AAA Five Diamond hotels before. Of all the hotel ratings systems worldwide, the AAA Five Diamond is one the most preferred. Their rating standards are bar none and I always book their hotels with confidence. Only 3 hotels in the Caribbean have been awarded this prestiguous designation but the Cancun and the Mayan Riviera have a staggering 7 hotels. All of them are great choices for your next Luxury Vacation. 

AAA Five Diamond Awards in Mexico:


UPDATE! We have a new hotel to add to the list! Congrats to Cancun's Le Blanc Spa Resort for making the AAA Five Diamond List for 2011.
JW Marriott Cancun
Ritz Carlton Cancun
Fairmont Mayakoba
Mandarin Oriental Riviera Maya
Occidental Royal Hideaway
Rosewood Mayakoba
Zoetry Paraiso de la Bonita Riviera Maya

(Dreamy private plunge pools at the Fairmont Mayakoba)

Cancun & the Riviera Maya are also great choices for a Destination Wedding. With a large international airport, Cancun welcomes flights from all over the world and because of the large volume of airlift, finding cheap flights is relatively common. 

Enjoy,

Friday, September 17, 2010

Every 3rd Night is FREE in Bermuda....

{this is Grotto Bay Beach & Tennis Club}


With the Compliments of Bermuda offer, every 2-night stay gets you the 3rd night free*. Book today and enjoy great savings plus more time to enjoy everything that Bermuda's pink-sand paradise has to offer. From championship golf courses to luxurious spas overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, start relaxing in just 2 hours from the east coast!



Bermuda has something for everyone. The island is a winter haven for golfers with 7 championship courses open for play year-round. If relaxing at the spa is more your game, they've got you covered with a multitude of peaceful spa locations and world-class rejuvenating services. You can also enjoy fine dining, historic sites, rich culture, world-class shopping and incomparable beauty at every turn. Experience it all for less with this limited-time offer – Compliments of Bermuda.


{this is Tucker's Point Golf Club}



There are about a dozen hotel's participating in the FREE night offer and we work with all of them. Even though we've only had time to list one Bermuda Hotel on our website, we are able to create packages to any hotel on the island.

Book between September 15th, 2010 – March 12th, 2011 and travel between November 15th, 2010 – March 15th, 2011.


Ready, set, go? Email us - info @ caribbeanjourney.com 





Best,

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Resort Tour of Frangipani Beach Resort in Anguilla

This is my favorite photo from my visit to Frangipani Beach Resort. I don't think there could be a more perfect seaside dining experience... turquoise water, white linen, and cabana lights. I'd love to recreate this look at my house... but sadly without the turquoise water, it just wouldn't be the same.


These lovely tables belong to the Straw Hat Restaurant. A longtime top rated restaurant on the island enjoying its new home at Frangipani. How does a Gratineed Potato & Goat Cheese Salad with local tomatoes and balsamic reduction sound? Or Red Curry Prawns? Seriously good eats!


Steps from the restaurant is the perfect beach... so perfect it looks like a postcard - but this is my shot from my little camera:


And if you feel the urge to move off the beach, there is a huge pool to enjoy:


All of the hotel rooms at Frangipani have been recently renovated with muted tones and contrasting dark wood:


Luxurious touches have been added to every bathroom:


With full kitchens, Frangipani is a great choice for families or couples wanting to cook a few of their own meals:


And if not.... there's always the Straw Hat:


The Frangipani Beach Resort is one of the best values in Anguilla. It is a smaller, more intimate hotel and loved as much for its peace & quiet as it is for its spectacular beach location. We'd love to book your vacation to Anguilla at Frangipani Beach Resort! Drop us a line... info @ caribbeanjourney.com. 

Stay tuned for our post on How to Get to Anguilla... we will cover all of the ferry options, private charter flights, and the most convenient flights from Puerto Rico on American Airlines!

For more photos from my visit to Frangipani - click here to see our Flickr Album.
Best,

Monday, September 13, 2010

Luxury Home Tour - Hartling House in the Turks & Caicos

A private windswept beach...



Water the perfect shade of turquoise...


Every well thought luxurious detail welcomes you to Hartling House in the Turks & Caicos. The private estate of the developers of such fine Turks & Caicos Hotels as the Regent Palms and the Shore Club...


Four enviable bedrooms...



For the little ones too...


Even more amazing bathrooms...



Open that window, let the curtains blow in the sea breeze.... and relax. 


The main living areas bring the outdoors in with the same neutral palate...


Hire one of the Turks & Caicos most notable private chefs or be your own. 
Imagine coming down those stairs in the morning to the smell of fresh Caribbean coffee and the sound of voices filled with anticipation for what the day will bring...


Packing already? 


We'd love to book your vacation to the Hartling House. Drop us a line anytime... info @ caribbeanjourney.com ~

Enjoy,