All Inclusive . . . Which is the best one for me?

Posted by Tammy Murphy

June 10, 2016 at 1:10 AM

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Which is the best all inclusive resort?  That's a great question and it's not one size fits all. 
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Amenities at all-inclusive resorts vary greatly.  There are literally thousands of all inclusive resorts to choose from which is why it is a great idea to work with a travel professional to streamline your decision. The more of your interests that you share with your travel expert, the better your experience will be. What would you like to do other than rest and relax?  Using a travel professional can make your travel experience so much easier, wouldn't it be easier to talk with someone that has experienced it, or has friends or clients that have. Sandals guarantees the price on their website is the same price you pay using a travel agent.  The value that a travel professional provides reaches far beyond the best resort for the best value,  its all of the inside information about room views, dining, activities, meals, etc.  A fellow travel professional recently made the comparison, I CAN file my taxes online, but I CHOOSE to use a tax professional because I don't even know what I don't know.  
 
The top three areas I compare when choosing an all-inclusive resort is Meals, Drinks, and Water Sports. 
 
Meals . . . Are all meals and snacks included?  Room Service?  Specialty Restaurants?  I recommend an all inclusive that has multiple restaurants that offer ala carte meals (at no additional charge) with multiple ethnic food choices.  Food is subjective.  I encourage you to try different ethnic foods that you may not normally try at home.  Since there is no additional cost, be adventurous, if you don't like it, there is always room service or stop in at another restaurant.  Note:  Ask if room service is included in your room category.
 
Drinks . . . Are all drinks included at all times of the day?  Be sure to understand if sodas,  wine and alcohol are included.  Some may offer sodas, alcohol or wine during mealtime only.  Others still may limit the choices.
 
Water Sports . . .  Are motorized sports included in addition to non-motorized?  Some resorts may list that water sports are available, but that doesn't mean its included.  
 
Entertainment . . . If you are interested in entertainment, is that included?  
 
Location . . . Is the resort in a remote area or near town center?  Depending on your preference, sometimes remote is nice, but you may spend tons of time driving to your excursions.  Is transportation to/from airport included?  
 
View . . .  Do you want view of gardens, ocean, beach, pool, mountains?  Sometimes it may be confusing to know what your view will be, your travel professional can help you decipher which rooms have which views and what is optimal location.   
 
Excursions . . . Which excursions are tourist traps and which are true adventure or immersion?  It can be confusing choosing the best excursion, its important to share your interests and experience--if you routinely rent ATV and explore at home, you will not enjoy a guided tour on ATV with limited choices.  It's important to know if you are most comfortable with guided tour or independent traveler.  I recommend that you choose your excursions prior to leaving home, so that you can use all of your precious travel moments ENJOYING not trying to weigh options of tours.  
 
Sand . . . White, black, volcanic?

Water . . . Carribbean can be calm and relaxing, while the Atlantic can be quite spunky.  
 
Lagniappe . . . Are you bringing your family or looking for adults only?  If you are looking for adventure, your friend's favorite resort may not be the best pick for you.  What time of year is your vacation and what is temperature or crowd like at that time of year?  
 
BEST VALUE:  Plan early to get the best view and best flight times to make most of time in destination.
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Topics: all inclusive resort, #bestvacation, #viptravelexperience, Sandals, #travelentrepreneur

Best Vacation . . . What Ignites Your Happy?

Posted by Tammy Murphy

May 28, 2016 at 9:00 AM

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What is the best vacation?  That's a great question and also the million dollar question.  

I get many emails and phone calls asking me that very question, OR what I think about Destination X because Sally went and said it was fabulous!!   Friends are always great resources for travels, but before you put all of your vacation dollars on Destination X that ignited Sally's happy, ask yourself, do we like to do the same things?
 
FABULOUS vacation to . . . Betsy is lying on the beach all day from sunup to sunset enjoying cute umbrella drinks;  Candace enjoys packing her itinerary with every iconic site there is to see while traveling 90 to nothing across 3 countries;  Bob enjoys going off the beaten path, eating at the authentic "hole in the wall" local spots and really connecting with the locals. Tom enjoys hiking the Grand Canyon and sleeping in a teepee.  Sally enjoys luxury service in her private villa with a chef and housekeeper so that all of her time can be spent in the pool with her children, etc.  You see my point, While chilling at an all inclusive resort may be perfect for Sally, Candace would go nuts on that vacation. 
 
My goal is to get to know the interests, hobbies and past travel experiences so that I can guide you to the vacation that is best for you.    Three questions that will help you get a jump start on finding that perfect vacation:
 
First is what does the setting look like?  Does it include beautiful swaying palm trees on a quiet white-sand beach surrounded by 52 shades of turqoise?  Maybe its a city vibrating with a wide variety of nightlife, shows, casinos and shopping?  Or a luxurious resort where you don't need to lift a finger, his and her spa treatments, golf, excursions? Maybe its a secluded cabin in the woods, mountains or rainforest with a serenaded by frogs and crickets?
 
Secondly, what is my budget?  This is probably the driving factor, some vacations are more value while others are more bucketlist vacations.
 
Third, what activities are you doing in your mental picture?  reading, exploring, communing with nature, soft adventure, extreme adventure?  And ask everyone in group the same questions.  Think about what is important to you once you arrive and then what memories you want to come home with.   Discuss all of these ideas with your travel professional.  The more information and details she has the better experience you will get.  There are millions of options.  
 
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Topics: #bestvacation, #viptravelexperience, #travelentrepreneur

River Cruise . . . Expanding your circle of friends (outside of your zip codes and time zones)

Posted by Tammy Murphy

May 20, 2016 at 6:25 PM

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Photo courtesy of AMA Waterways

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.

 
 
In the coming weeks I will continue to share more photos and suggestions based on my recent experience on the AMADagio.  In the meantime, feel free to follow my cruise on VIP Travel Experience facebook page.
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Topics: wine tasting, river cruise, south France

Global Entry is So Worth it!

Posted by Tammy Murphy

May 16, 2016 at 9:46 AM

global_ebtry.jpgSkip 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. 

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Pack for a Purpose

Posted by Tammy Murphy

May 9, 2016 at 6:20 AM

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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.

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Topics: Caribbean, Sandals

River Cruise Broadens My Horizon

Posted by Tammy Murphy

April 24, 2016 at 3:20 PM

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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.  

While my children were growing up, their favorite
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Topics: wine tasting, river cruise, south France

ONE-OF-A-KIND-ESCAPE

Posted by Tammy Murphy

April 24, 2016 at 12:17 PM

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Infinity pools that seem to plunge straight into the ocean.  Glass-bottom bedroom floors that give you a glimpse of the turquoise waters teeming with colorful creatures right below you.  Gourmet five-star resorts that no only cater to your every need, but anticipate them.
 
Think you can only experience this on a trip to Bora Bora or Tahiti?
 
Think again - and think a little closer to home.
 
You don't have to travel to the other side of the world to experience the ultimate exotic luxury.  From the refined boutique hotels nestled in the mountains of St. Lucia to the all-new over-the-water bungalows in Jamaica, the Caribbean is the new name in exotic luxury.
 
Experience the luxury side of the Caribbean -- and let the luxury travel advisors at VIP Travel Experience take care of all the planning details for you.  Drawing on our insider knowledge and long list of industry contacts, we develop bespoke itineraries for our clients that take them to the heart and soul of a destination..  Our travel services allow our clients to seek out the unfamiliar with ease, engage all their senses through gourmet meals, sumptuous stays, and sense-tingling adventures, and journey with a peace of mind, knowing that we take care of them every step of the way.  A truly relaxing, worry-free escape?  There's nothing more luxurious than that.
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Easy Frequent Flyer Travel

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