Which is the best all inclusive resort? That's a great question and it's not one size fits all.
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Water . . . Carribbean can be calm and relaxing, while the Atlantic can be quite spunky.
Which is the best all inclusive resort? That's a great question and it's not one size fits all.
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What is the best vacation? That's a great question and also the million dollar question.
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Posted by Tammy Murphy
May 20, 2016 at 6:25 PM
What is your idea of the perfect vacation experience? Does small, intimate and complete immersion in local culture sound like your cup of tea? If so, definitely consider river cruising. I loved the authentic bepoke experiences. I also loved that I had the opportunity to see so many towns in the Provence area without packing and unpacking, racing to the train, checking in and out of hotels. The cruise along the Rhone River appealed to me for many reasons besides the destination (which was amazing). The service was amazing, the views and experiences were priceless, but my fondest memories are the special moments with my son, the fabulous friends we made, and sharing authentic experiences with them!! Now, don't get me wrong, I love independent travel, but for certain areas, river cruising is the perfect answer for me, here's four reasons why:
River Cruising is a great way to get a little taste of many cities and countries while your hotel travels with you. I felt like we experienced the local culture with the help of our local tour guides and also had free time to bike or walk around the charming little regions. They highlighting the icons, gave us the back story--the unique local culture, the authenticity of the experiences, I just can't say enough about it. Especially the limited edition tours--these were amazing (more on that later). I loved that we used all of our senses, not just SIGHTseeing, we experienced cooking classes, wine tastings, olive oil tastings, baking or some stayed on the ship and watched the scenery slip by as we sailed to the next destination.
I loved the size of the small ship. Typically, the average size of river cruise is 150 passengers, and even less if you cruise earlier in the season. You will never wait in a long line to board and disembark.
Meal time was always a special treat that we looked forward to . . . Don't you agree that we all bond over good meals? Five star service, beautiful presentation with a local flair and panoramic views. The open seating allowed us to eat alone or share meals with our favorite friends, and we actually couldn't wait to see the dining staff each day. The staff was remarkable, anything we wanted, they delivered before we could even ask. Many times it was a small gesture, but that is what was so special . . . they noticed the little things.
And the absolute best part of any vacation is expanding my circle of friends. And this trip was no exception. Due to the small and intimate environment, we really had time to meet and visit with everyone on the ship. My son and I made friends that we surely hope will last a really long time. Near the end of the cruise we were already sad about leaving each other & making plans for a river cruise reunion.
Topics: wine tasting, river cruise, south France
Skip the lines - consider Global Entry. I was amazed and so relieved to have Global Entry last week. I breezed through security in minutes while other travelers spent 1.5 hours in line. I truly believe I would have missed my flight without TSA Precheck (great benefit of Global Entry). My experience was awesome at each airport on my journey last week.
A frequently asked question is "Is Global Entry better than TSA recheck". In my opinion yes. While TSA Precheck is easier to obtain and is a fast pass through security, Global Entry cost $15 more and you get a fast pass through security AND US Customs when returning home from international travel.
Check with your credit card company, some credit cards may reimburse you for the application fee of Global Entry.
Photo courtesy of Pack for a Purpose
It's vacation time and many of you are heading to the Caribbean. There are many non-profit and service organizations working to improve the community education and wellness in the Caribbean.
Why not make a Big Impact in the communities you visit:
1) Take advantage of the Pack for a Purpose program. Don't worry, it won't require much space and not only will you be helping a worthy cause, (my favorite is schools) you will be saving some room for souvenirs on the return home. Look up your tour provider and you can leave the donated items at their front desk.
2) Sandals Foundation also supports education for those in need through its Adopted Schools Program. Guests can also get involved by donating 2 hours of their time at one of their adopted schools and interact with children and help them with literacy skills. There is a nominal fee which includes cost of round trip transportation.
If you have the opportunity to donate supplies and/or time, share a pic of your donation with me at tammy@viptravelexperience.com.
Travel options are limited only by our imaginations . . . I have to admit I am partial to land journeys, but I'm happy to say I have broadened my horizons. If you are wondering, is this the right fit for me, read on, I think you will be surprised.
Topics: wine tasting, river cruise, south France
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