Showing posts with label hotels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hotels. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Fabian in Maldives

Where in the world...
So this is heaven! 
Fabian Lebrija: June 2014

I recently spent 4 unforgettable nights in the Maldives at Taj Exotica Resort and Spa as a guest of Taj Hotels. The lush 56-acre island is what dreams are made of and the moment your boat pulls up, I can promise this: your jaw will drop.



After flying halfway around the world, the last thing you want to deal with is getting on a small float plane or a long boat ride. What’s nice about the Taj Exotica is that a few minutes after you land at the Malé airport, you will be taken in a speedboat for no more than 10 minutes.  Please don’t get me wrong… there are other Amazing properties throughout the Maldives that are worth that extra time such as these amazing properties:


I am just pointing out a “plus” in staying at the Taj Exotica is that it is close to Male. The moment you collect your belongings and clear customs, your worries will disappear and you can stop thinking all together. A Taj representative will be waiting to escort you to the boat, where you will be at your hotel within minutes.



I was fortunate enough to stay at an "overwater bungalow" that had a plunge pool on the balcony. You need to stay in an odd numbered suite since you then get unobstructed views of the Indian Ocean and a bit more privacy (obviously Travelworld of Coronado will take care of this). There’s no need to bring electrical adapters or converters as the rooms have plenty of multi-pronged outlets. One of the nicest amenities with getting an overwater bungalow is that you have your own butler that helps with EVERYTHING.  My butler unpacked my suitcase, took me around the island whenever I needed to go somewhere, brought me lemon and chili for my breakfast in the room… EVERYTHING. It is veeery easy to get in touch with your butler…. Just dial a two digit number from your room and voila!  If you are lazy or in a hurry, you call your butler and get a ride to and from your room to wherever you are going within minutes.



THINGS TO DO

The Maldives is definitely a romantic destination, but can be geared towards families as well.  I personally think pairing with another country is an absolute MUST; for example, the south of India, Sri Lanka (what I did, you can read my post here), or the United Arab Emirates.

The main attractions are water-based. The turquoise color of the water is ridiculously beautiful and warm all throughout the Maldives at roughly 87°F (31°C) in peak season. Guests can pretty much do any type of water sport. I saw people jet ski, wind surf, stand up paddle, parasail, waterski, go for banana boat rides … but the real treat is diving or snorkeling. I focused on this, as it was absolutely impressive. The water was so clear and warm and had beautiful coral and fish.

Other fun things to do are spot small black tip reef sharks, and even pet stingrays. The resident marine biologist does a nightly feeding for both and gives an interesting educational talk. FYI: I was told there are no snakes or mosquitoes in the Maldives so no worries about Malaria. Bugs definitely weren’t a problem and I didn’t use my bug spray once, unlike in India or Sri Lanka.




On my last evening in “paradise”, I took a traditional boat ride and went out on a one-hour sunset cruise. This is worth doing, as you get a feel of the tranquility and serenity of what is the Maldives.

IN THE KNOW
You cannot bring in alcohol. So if you're thinking of bringing in a bottle of bubbly to celebrate (even in your suitecase), leave it behind as it is a strict Muslim country.  Don't get me wrong, you can buy alcohol there and no one cares but you just can't bring it in.

There is absolutely nothing to do in Male, the capital. There is no such thing as a "city center", nightlife (you create your own), nor your typical historical site-seeing. The point of going to the Maldives is entirely to enjoy the water and relax (disconnect)

The Maldives is a bit more expensive than I imagined. I know it’s an island nation (made up of 1,197 islands, 200 of which are inhabited), so everything is rightly marked up but this destination isn’t cheap. Taxation is what drives the prices way up, so be prepared to stuff your wallet before travelling.





BEST TIME TO GO
December to April is the high season, which encounters the drier northeast monsoon. From May to November you'll experience some rain during the southwestern monsoon that occurs at this time, but you'll have the least company and best prices at the resorts. Plus, surfers will catch the best waves, and divers will see the most life on the reefs. Maldives never sees overcrowding though!

It’s important to note that some Maldivian holidays follow our own Georgian calendar, while others abide by the lunar Islamic calendar. Island holidays won’t affect your resort stay too much, although some visitors have remarked that Maldivians are slightly less hospitable during Ramadan.

Click here to view my photo gallery.


Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Tania in Bahamas 2014


Where in the world...
Bahamas Take 2...
The Kids Edition 

Travelworld of Coronado in Bahamas
The last time I was in the Bahamas it was in March of 2011. I went with some friends. We stayed at Atlantis but at The Cove which is considered 'adult only'. We saw no kids and drank rum punch all day. (Click here for blog from that trip!)

This time I went with my 2 year old and husband! A completely different trip. We stayed at Atlantis for the first half of our trip and although I had been to the Atlantis before, I had stuck to the adults only pool at the Cove. Now I was to venture to the kids only areas. I thought I was prepared.

A bit of background is in order at this point. The entire Atlantis Paradise Island Resort has over 3,600 guestrooms! It is broken up into 6 areas:
  • Coral Towers
  • Royal Towers
  • Beach Tower
  • Harborside ( Residential-style villas)
  • The Reef (Virtuoso)
  • Travelworld of Coronado in Bahamas
    Pool at the Reef. One of many pools.
  • The Cove  (Virtuoso)

The place is massive. No other place in the Caribbean really compares. It has tons of activities for both adults (think Nobu, casino and nightclubs) and children (from dolphin encounters to ‘splish splash’ areas for the little ones). The water park is amazing and guests have free access. There are over 20 restaurants.

Obviously this leads to a lot of crowds and add to it that you even have non-guest people that come for the day (from other hotels or cruises), you could wait quite a while to get on to some of the slides.





The Reef (where we stayed) was nice overall. It is discrete and quiet. You have a lot of kids at the hotel but it is well managed.  I think the secrete here though is if you want to stay at Atlantis and do a bit more luxury, you stay at the Cove (remember…it's the Pool that’s adult only!) and just go to different pools. 

 You have to be very careful of what kind of room size you request and especially the view. Just look at the difference between these two:
Travelworld of Coronado in BahamasTravelworld of Coronado in Bahamas


One thing I noticed about the Bahamas is that it is incredibly expensive. Insanely so. From a bottle of water to dinner or a simple pack of gum, everything is off the charts. There are some meal packages that Atlantis offers and I would look into that if going again with family. Just to give you an idea, WiFi was about $20 a day extra (a pet peeve of mine when hotels charge)
The service was very extreme. Some excellent, some horrible. You would have some wonderful people with the biggest smiles that could not do enough to help you whilst at times you would encounter some people that you knew did not want to be there.

The second half of our time in the Bahamas we stayed at the One & Only Resort – Ocean Club. This is a lot more of how we like to travel as we like quiet, understated luxury. I think if my daughter was older then perhaps Atlantis would be perfect but even then, the two resorts are so close that you can stay at One & Only and spend the day at the waterpark at Atlantis. 

Travelworld of Coronado in Bahamas
Welcome to One & Only
It is very quiet but the good thing is they have two seperate pools. One for kids only and the other for adults. This makes it nice for parents with screaming kids as you don't really bother anyone. They also have a kids "fun zone" which is indoors (in case it gets too hot) with computers, crafts etc. The service was good and the rooms spacious with nice amenities. Although I would say that it is in need of a refurbishment soon given it's a bit old. 
Travelworld of Coronado in Bahamas
My kind of childcare
Travelworld of Coronado in Bahamas
 
The interesting news is that there is a huge complex being built in Nassau (so closer to the airport) where you will have 4 hotels in one area. With over 400 hectares along the beach, Baha Mar will be home to:
  • Rosewood
  • SLS Hotel (originally the Mondrian)
  •  Grand Hyatt
  • The Baha Mar Casino & Hotel (new concept)


It is slated to be open in December 2014. I’m looking forward to this!

Monday, May 26, 2014

Fabian in Sri Lanka


Where in the world...
Frabian from Travelworld in Sri Lanka

Fabian in Sri Lanka 
On May 3rd I set out on a 2 week adventure! 

The first 5 days in Sri Lanka, then 3.5 days in the Maldives with a pit stop in Istanbul. I couldn’t wait. No one in the office had gone to Sri Lanka and it was a great group of us going, lead by our friend from Taj Hotels.

Frabian from Travelworld in Sri Lanka

The trip started from LAX to Istanbul (nonstop) with Turkish Airlines.  I must say, this airline really stepped up their game.  Their Business class is very comfortable, at a reasonable price, and premium economy is extremely impressive…. Reminded me of a seat on a first class domestic flight.
 
As there was an 8-hour layover to take the next jump from Istanbul to Colombo, we decided to enjoy the evening in Turkey.  We got in at about 5pm on a Saturday. We had planned a quick Bosporus Cruise and dinner at the pier. Who would ever think there would be traffic at that time??  WRONG.  The streets were packed with cars mushed bumper to bumper.

 The ride was roughly 45 minutes from the airport to the pier, where normally it would take 20 minutes tops.  But it was definitely worth it.  I highly recommend even a 1-hour cruise through the Boshorus.  This really gives you a good “feel” for the city.  After a nice boat ride, followed by a delicious traditional Turkish dinner near the pier, we hopped on the plane again and headed over to Sri Lanka.

Cruise Down Bosporus
Frabian from Travelworld in Sri Lanka
Sears?

HELLO COLOMBO!  We arrived at the airport, got off the plane and proceeded to customs.  “We are here!”  Wait, what’s this??  Washing machines, refrigerators, coffee makers, microwaves… as you make your way through customs.  Huh??  For a second, I thought I was still on the plane dreaming about being in a Sears.

After the ever-so strange encounter with Sears meeting JFK, we got our bags and were greeted by our Sri Lankan trio; pro driver, guide and assistant guide (prepared by Ceylon Express Tours).  The three wise men were great…. very knowledgeable of the area, flexible, good manners and great English.  They stayed with us throughout the entire stay in Sri Lanka, as the country is relatively small (no need to fly anywhere… train or car is all you need… possibly a tuk tuk as well).

Frabian from Travelworld in Sri Lanka

Frabian from Travelworld in Sri Lanka


The drive from the airport to our hotel was about 1.5 hours. We arrived to the hotel, the Taj Samudra, where traditional dancers were doing their groove at the lobby entrance. The hotel is nice; beach-front with clean rooms and great views. Tip: stay on the top floor, as the hotel recently renovated these rooms. 




After a long-needed sleep on an actual bed, the next morning was a blast.  Our target that day was Kandy (2-hour drive), with a pit-stop at the Elephant Orphanage at Pinnawala.  We just made it to see the end of the Elephant bathing. We then went to feed the elephants after they were nice and clean. I have to say, getting up close to the largest land animal in the world and feeding it full bananas, watermelon and pineapple… you feel tiny  (even me!). 

Frabian from Travelworld in Sri Lanka
Elephant Orphanage at Pinnawala

Next stop was our target city of  Kandy, a larger city around the middle of Sri Lanka. Here is where I felt the similarities of Sri Lanka and India; the people, the food, the hustle and bustle, the crowds etc…We went directly to our hotel, the Mahaweli ReachHotel. After checking-in to the room, we headed right out to see a cultural performance by Kandyan dancers. 


Fabian from Travelworld in Sri Lanka

Following the cultural show, our “tour guide trio" took us to the most famous temple in Sri Lanka, the Temple of the Tooth. It is famous because it safeguards the tooth of Buddha, and people come to catch a glimpse of the tooth through a small window of the room where it is kept. Maybe I was just tired from a full day of experiences, but I wasn’t swayed by the magnificence of the temple. I am sure many people beg to differ but regardless, Buddhist or not, one still finds it very interesting to see the beliefs and respect that the locals have to the temple and its withholdings.

Fabian from Travelworld in Sri Lanka
Temple of the Tooth
Fabian from Travelworld in Sri Lanka
Kandy

Fabian from Travelworld in Sri Lanka
View from Hotel Room

The next day, we returned to Colombo by train, to then drive to a beach town called Bentota. The train ride is well known for its scenery… unfortunately we did not get this as it was pouring rain and extremely foggy, but you could tell that on a nice day, the views must be incredible (confirmed by my friend Google). TIP: go first class.  The difference is not much monetarily, yet very well worth it.  After the 1 hour train ride and 1.5 hour drive to Bentota, we finally arrived to our hotel; the Vivanta by TajBentota

Vivanta by TajBentota


The town of Bentota is well known for its scuba diving, surfing and its cinnamon!  Believe it or not, the bulk of the world's cinnamon production (80-90%) comes from Sri Lanka. We enjoyed a nice dinner at the hotel and off to bed, to recharge and count some sheep.




The next day, we toured through the city of Bentota and its surroundings, including a visit to a turtle hatchery, a cinnamon and moonstone factory, a pit stop  by side of the road to see how the locals make Coconut Liquor and finished the day with a quick drive to Galle, where we saw the Dutch fortress and the once-most important port on the island (18th century during the Dutch Colonial Period).

Dutch Fortress and Coconut Liquor Tasting
Cinnamon Factory
Moonstone Factory
The beach town was the final leg of our Sri Lanka journey. Overall, my thoughts on Sri Lanka is that it is a very interesting country, filled with rich history, great food (lots of spice), and pleasant people. I would recommend going to Sri Lanka, but only if you pair it with a visit to another country.   Examples are the United Arab Emirates, India, and my personal favorite, Maldives!  The Taj Hotels are great and if you want a bit more luxury, we have 2 Virtuoso properties that are AmanResorts: Amangali in Galle which is in the South West and Amanwella in Tangalle which is in the South East.

We returned to  Colombo by car to take a flight and transport ourselves to PARADISE. The Maldives left me speechless.

Stay tuned for part 2 of Fabian’s trip coming soon......Check out a complete collage of all of Fabian's Pictures here.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Best Of The Best - 2014 Virtuoso Style!

 Check out the 2014 Virtuoso Best of the Best! This year's directory brings a wealth of information on the more than 980 Virtuoso-preferred hotels and resorts worldwide. You'll find tips from Virtuoso travel advisors to help you make the most of your stay, along with details on complimentary amenities like room upgrades, breakfast daily, resort credits and more. Plus, be sure to check out our new Exceptional Experiences throughout the directory, which your Virtuoso travel advisor can custom design just for you. 

http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/virtuoso/bestofthebest2014/

See how Virtuoso can open doors for you - around the world! Explore your world, your way, with exclusive amenities at all of the hotels and resorts in this directory:

http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/virtuoso/bestofthebest2014/#/2

Navigate to any section of the world and read about Virtuoso's preferred hotels and resorts from Cape Town to Paris. Virtuoso can take you anywhere - in style.

http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/virtuoso/bestofthebest2014/#/4

Voted outstanding in select categories by Virtuoso travel advisors, take a look at these hotels are standouts this year and start planning your next luxury getaway.

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The Virtuoso Hotels & Resorts Preview program welcomes seven extraordinary properties. Review the newest 'Best of the Best' in this issue.

http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/virtuoso/bestofthebest2014/#/8

These are just a few of the best parts of 2014's 'Best Of The Best'. Flip through for information, pictures and to get to know some of Virtuoso's finest properties, then contact Travelworld of Coronado to help plan your next vacation.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Trips of a Lifetime



With a new year around the corner, naturally it's a time to look back at what you've accomplished, what you would have done differently and of course create a list of new years resolutions. This year lets add 'go on my dream vacation' that list! Not sure what your dream vacation is made of yet? We can help you! Here are some trips of a lifetime that could become your reality come 2014...

http://legacy.virtuoso.com/trips/abu/

Adventure in Abu Dhabi
Watch a camel race, ride the world's fastest roller coaster, barter in a souk, and gaze up at the world's "furthest leaning man-made tower" all in a single day. Those are just a few of the adventures that await visitors to Abu Dhabi.


http://legacy.virtuoso.com/trips/adventure/

Discover the Galapagos
Meet blue-footed boobies, sea lions, marine iguanas and penguins. Visit the Charles Darwin Research station and the historic barrel, that has served as an archipelago post office for two centuries! 

http://legacy.virtuoso.com/trips/israel/

Uncover History in Israel
Visit Jerusalem, the home to holy sites of the three major monotheistic religions- Christianity, Islam and Judaism. Then trek the new Gospel Trail in Northern Israel and make your way south to float in the Dead Sea. End your trip in Israel's cultural capital, Tel Aviv!


http://legacy.virtuoso.com/trips/kenya/

Explore Kenya
You could spend a year in Kenya and never experience all that there is to see and do. This rich country offers a wealth of exhilarating adventures from big five safaris to insightful encounters with Maasi elders and village craftswomen.


We want to create your trip of a lifetime in 2014! Contact us for more information.

Friday, November 1, 2013



From a stylish retreat in Bhutan to a chic city stay Bangkok, we have Travel + Leisure's hit list of the coolest hotels and what pushes them to the top. We'll summarize 2013's most extraordinary hotels for any style of travel!

City 
Banyan Tree Shanghai on the Bund
Located on the northern part of the iconic Bund waterfront, provides the ultimate escape to this megalopolis of 23 million. From the unobstructed views of the Huangpu River to the both thoughtful and discreet service, everything about this hotel is to die for. Oh and did we forget to mention the three-floor, marble-clad spa, spread over 14,000 square feet, with the most comprehensive treatment menu around. Click here to check out Fabian's travels through China!

Shangri-La, Mumbai
Bringing even more glamour to the Mumbai, the Shangri-La is the perfect escape within the bustling city. Whether it be soaking in a hot-stone massage at the Chi spa, designer shopping at the ground-floor Palladium Mall, or lounging by the breezy outdoor pool, the hotel is almost a city in itself. Upstairs, the spectacular 390 guest rooms offer sweeping views of the city and Arabian Sea beyond. Click here and we will help you make this relaxing dream come true.

Rustic
Capaldi Atlas Mountains, Morocco
A visit to Morocco is now incomplete without a visit to the windswept dunes of the Moroccan desert, just outside of Marrakesh. At night, feast on tender côte de boeuf at the French-inspired restaurant before a swim under the stars in the pool and a midnight movie at the hotel’s private cinema. Click here for more information.

Cicada Lodge, Nitmiluk National Park, Australia
There are 500 remaining Jawoyn Aborigines in the Northern Territory that make up one of the world’s oldest surviving cultures, and now, with the opening of Cicada Lodge they are also Australia's most anticipated hoteliers. This boutique hotel that consists of 18 relaxing rooms aims to put Nitmiluk Gorge on the traveler's map. From high intensity four-wheel-drive touring to swimming under waterfalls, this national park has something for everyone and we can help you plan it.

Beach
Mukul Beach, Golf & Spa
The country’s first five-star hideaway, located on an undeveloped stretch of land on the Pacific coast that now reeks of luxury. From plunge pools, butlers, a spa with themed treatment rooms, and a golf course designed by David McLay Kid, this is the ultimate beach get-away.We love the culture elements incorporated from the mostly local staff to the local grass-fed Nicaraguan beef and Flor de Caña rum. Click here to see how Nicaragua may be the perfect place for your next beach destination.

Oyster Inn, Waiheke Island, New Zealand
Just 35 minutes from Auckland by ferry, Kiwis have known about it forever, but the world is just catching on to Waiheke Island, thanks to the Oyster Inn. Waking up in the small but sweet all whitewashed guestrooms with  exposed rafters and colorful kilims and walking over to the patio café overlooking Oneroa Bay, ordering platters of bivalves plucked straight from the sea, could not make for a better beach getaway. Click here to talk to us about planning your island vacation.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Fabian & Francis cruising the Black Sea

Where in the world... 
Our trip to the Black Sea
Oceania Cruises: Riviera


The brand new Riviera, which debuted in May 2012, is stunning. Designer touches are everywhere, from the magnificent Lalique Grand Staircase and stunning Owner's Suites furnished in Ralph Lauren Home.


Comfortably mid-sized, with a country club casual ambiance and level of personalized service, combined with new amenities, made it an incredible experience…one which were not expecting. As the first ship designed for lovers of fine dining and travel experiences, the 1250 passenger Riviera offers guests multiple dining venues, of which six are open-seating gourmet restaurants with no surcharge.

Accommodations in every category are incredibly spacious, especially with regard to the lavish bathrooms.



 Our 13 day Itinerary
Day
Date
Location
1
Thu, 25 Jul
Istanbul, Turkey
2
Fri, 26 Jul
Nessebar, Bulgaria
3
Sat, 27 Jul
Constanta, Romania
4
Sun, 28 Jul
Odessa, Ukraine
5
Mon, 29 Jul
Sevastopol, Ukraine
6
Tue, 30 Jul
Yalta, Ukraine
7
Wed, 31 Jul
Sochi, Russia
8
Thu, 01 Aug
Trabzon, Turkey
9
Fri, 02 Aug
Sinop, Turkey
10
Sat, 03 Aug
Çengelköy, Turkey
11
Sun, 04 Aug
Kusadasi, Turkey
12
Mon, 05 Aug
Mykonos, Greece
13
Tue, 06 Aug
Piraeus, Greece



Arrival into Istambul, Turkey:

Turkish Airlines

Excellent Business Class as well as Comfort Class (Premium Economy).



With the most amazing tour operator in the world, Nurdan from Nurdan's United Travel Services, Turkey.



Istanbul, Turkey
MUST SEE:

Dolmabache Palacio
Mezquita azul
Iglesia Sofia
Grand Bazaar

MUST EAT & DRINK
Sur Balak (5mins from Four Season)
Kebabs’  
Doner Kebaps (like Mexican Tacos)
Black tea and Apple tea

Turkish Coffee


Nessebar, Bulgaria
Nessebar, Bulgaria...an ancient town and one of the major seaside resorts on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast!

MUST EAT AND DRINK: 
Pork (not a lot of options)
Local Wines



Constanta, Romania

Constanta - the oldest extant city in Romania. It was founded around 600 BC 

MUST EAT AND DRINK:
Local Wines
** 1 dollar = 3.3 Lei





Odessa, Ucrania 

The port of Odessa, where they arrived, is one of the most important seaports in Ukraine which is located on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea.
MUST SEE:
        Potemkin Steps y Odessa City Hall 
       Opera House
       Fine Arts Museum 
       Primoski Boulevard

MUST EAT & DRINK :
Pork and vegetable dumplings 
Pork   Borsch (onion and egg soup)
Vodka : Horilka 
Cold fruit tea
 

Sevastopol, Ukraine
Sevastopol is one of two cities with special status in Ukraine (the other being the capital, Kiev). A strategically important naval point, it is also a popular seaside resort and tourist destination.
MUST SEE:

Khan Palace in Bakhchisaray (1hra del puerto)




Yalta, Ukraine

YALTA, a resort city in Crimea, southern Ukraine, on the north coast of the Black Sea. The city is located on the site of an ancient Greek colony, said to have been founded by Greek sailors who were looking for a safe shore on which to land.

MUST SEE:
Museum: Chekhov
Alexander Nevsky Cathedra;


MUST EAT AND DRINK:
Beer: Lvivske
BBQ Pork





Sochi, Russia

Situated on the Black Sea coast near the border of Georgia, Sochi is one of Russia's largest resort cities. A lot is going on here in the next few years. Sochi will host the XXII Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games next year as well as the Russian Formula 1 Grand Prix. It is also one of the host cities for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

Basic info:
* "Spasibo" = Thank you
* 1 Dolar = 30 Rubles



Trabzon, Turkey

Trabzon played a key role in both the Silk Road and the Ottoman period because of the importance of its port.

MUST SEE:
Monasterio Sumela (1 hr from port)  CANT MISS

MUST EAT AND DRINK:
Kebabs




Kusadasi, Turkey
A resort town on Turkey's Aegean, its primary industry is tourism given it is so close to Ephesus.

MUST SEE:
Ephesus: Old Roman Town-  CANT MISS



MUST EAT AND DRINK:
Kebabs