Posted by Tammy Murphy
February 4, 2017 at 12:38 AM
Topics: #girlstrip, #bestvacation, #viptravelexperience, travel planner, planning the right trip, Italy, #reunion, travel concierge, travel consultant, #passportpassion, why use a travel agent, Best Vacation Value, First Time Tips to Italy, LOVEITALY, group travel, paradiseescape
Topics: #girlstrip, #bestvacation, #viptravelexperience, travel planner, planning the right trip, Italy, #reunion, travel concierge, travel consultant, #passportpassion, why use a travel agent, Best Vacation Value, First Time Tips to Italy, LOVEITALY, group travel, paradiseescape
I know, right? This is about as interesting as watching the clock tick, especially when there are so many other exciting topics I'd like to share.
Yet, to get you to the most popular cities, top resorts and plan the most exciting experiences in the best places to travel in 2017, you need a passport. And if you need to renew your passport, you should probably do so far in advance. Please be aware of some changes:
Passport Applications will increase (again).
Of course, because MORE people are traveling, but also because the 2007 Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative mandating that Americans entering the U.S. by air from Canada, Mexico and Bermuda would be required to have a passport, it's ten years later, and all of these documents are expiring.
The Real ID Act implementation in 2018
There are minimum standards required pursuant to The REAL ID Act. Federal agencies are prohibited from accepting state issued IDs that are non-compliant. For more details click here.
Passports will be more secure
We expect to see "next-generation" passport debut in late 2017. This next generation passport will have a chip embedded on the information page protected by polycarbonate coating; passport number will be laser cut as tapered, perforated holes through pages; and an artwork upgrade such as a watermark, tactile features and more optically variable inks. This advance will help in the event that your passport gets wet, bent or stolen.
Stricter Rules for application
As of November 1, 2016 glasses are no longer allowed in passport photos, unless you present a doctor's note along with your application.
Numbers
As of 2017, passport pages will have numbers on them (some countries will not accept passports with fewer than four pages remaining.
Renewal may get easier
Rumor has it that renewing passports on-line is in the works. I don't think I will hold my breath for 2017.
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1. Bora Bora. See the fifty shades of blue in French Polynesia. Stay in an over water bungalow, snorkel with the stingrays and sharks or rent a yacht to get a more up close and personal experience in the water and finding little private motus. Words cannot describe my recent experience and I truly hope each of you can experience that sooner rather than later.
Europe. Board a river cruise ship and take a convenient journey to explore charming little towns along the Rhone, Seine, Main, Danube or Rhine. Spend a day with a French chef learning to cook Provencal-style. Truffle hunt in Provence or if you love visiting wine vineyards, its on the itinerary as well. No packing or unpacking, just sit back and watch the scenery you've read about in history books unfold before your eyes.
Food and Wine Travel. NOW is always the perfect time to visit Italy. The opportunities to enjoy food and wine of Italy are limitless.
Can't imagine a better place to see stunning coastlines, mystical vineyards and storied landmarks. Enjoy scintillating views while enjoying a magical meal. For a more bespoke experience, spend the morning hours gathering ingredients at the local fresh market and join a local chef in his home to create a meal to remember while learning more about the way locals live.
Caribbean Dreams
Some mystical experiences are hidden in the mountains of the Caribbean. Are you looking for some little hidden spots to explore for a new Caribbean experience? This is one of those spots we found on a recent trip there. We would love to share our little secrets with you.
These are just a few ideas from my travels in 2016 to spur interest, VIP Travel Experience specializes in unique, exclusive personalized travel planning. We design individualized journeys, small and group tours, deluxe accommodations, and exceptional excursions, suited to each client based on our personal experience, ongoing research, relationships and professional expertise.
Benefits of working with VIP Travel Experience include:
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1. Scavenger Hunt. Write down several clues (or when the boys were younger, I printed pictures clues), wrap the clues in separate boxes all under the tree numbered, or I like to put one box under the tree and lead them to boxes hidden around the house with clues. Imagine the excitement on their face's when they discover the last clue is tickets to: Whale Watching in Hawaii, Wine Tasting in Italy, Swimming with sharks and rays in Bora Bora, Zip lining in Caribbean or YOU fill in the blank. Be sure to have your video camera ready-these are priceless moments.
2. Travel Gifts. Buy a few things that pertain to your trip. Books to build the anticipation of the destination they will be visiting soon. Or more tangible gifts pertaining to the destination: If you are taking them to the Caribbean or Costa Rica, some water shoes, snorkel mask,
sunscreen; National Park passport or national geographic books of Grand Canyon, if visiting National Parks; golf tees if golf trip, Lei if gifting Hawaii or Tahiti, Bora Bora; etc.
WARNING: I gave John a GIFT OF EXPERIENCE about 10 years ago (Golf Trip with his buddies), and he won't accept any other gift except that one each year. On the bright side, I don't even need to think about WHAT to get him, its a given.
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Packing Light – especially on an itinerary where you will be moving and changing locations a good bit – cannot be underestimated. In fact, it can be the difference between an enjoyable vacation and a miserable one! You will never meet anyone who says “I wish I had packed heavier” when they return from a journey. Rick Steves, the Public TV European travel guru, only allows the members of his escorted tours to bring 1 carry-on size piece of luggage per person…even when the tour is 3 weeks long! Can’t be done? Yes it can…and it should! I’ve done it myself, in fact, I did that earlier today as I prepare to hop around the islands of Tahiti this week.
Admittedly, it does take a little more planning, but the advantages outweighed the disadvantages by a huge margin!
I'll let you know the advantages wihle traveling in Tahiti in future posts, but today I will share the benefits of traveling light in Europe, we would dress quickly in whatever outfit was clean and appropriate for the day. I started thinking of my wardrobe as my “travel uniform”. We were there to explore, enjoy and expand our horizons…not worry about what we were going to wear. Doing a little laundry along the way won’t kill anyone – in fact, it can be a real adventure!
1. We could move quickly from place to place….No worries about big suitcases and where we would fit our luggage on the train or bus or taxi. A lot of European hotels have no elevator, so lugging heavy bags up and down stairs can be a real bummer.
2. Having too much luggage “marks” you as a typical tourist. Con artists figure you’re helpless and you become a serious pickpocket or scam target.
3. We saved enough money in checked luggage fees to treat ourselves to some special “extras”. We also saved time by not having to wait around at luggage carousels in strange airports. We were off and starting our adventure while everyone else was standing around waiting for the bags to arrive.
4. Here are my suggestions for cutting back on the amount of “stuff” you think you need on your next trip:
Spread out everything you think you might need across your bed. Pick up each item one at a time and ask yourself “Will I really use this enough to justify carrying it over the Swiss Alps?” (or wherever you are heading) When in doubt, leave it out!
Don’t pack for the worst-case scenario…Pack for the best-case and buy yourself out of any jams along the way. Risk shivering for a day rather than taking a heavy jacket. Buy a cheap umbrella from one of the many street vendors who "miraculously" appear when the drops start to fall. If you think it “might come in handy”, it should stay home.
Pack exactly the same whether you’re traveling for three weeks or three months. Rather than take a whole trip’s supply of toiletries, take enough to get started and replace them along the way. Believe it or not, Europeans use toothpaste, lotion, hair gel, soap and (sometimes) deodorant! It’s REALLY fun to go into a general store and stock up on local brands on the fly!
Multi purpose items work best (3 shirts per one pair of paints, several dresses and swap up with sweaters, shoes that match several outfits, you get the picture.
Invest in a good quality piece of luggage that fits your needs. Rick Steves offers a few options in his travel store at www.ricksteves.com/travelstore that are reasonably priced and come with or without wheels. If you are healthy enough to carry your bag, do it…suitcases on wheels don’t get along with cobblestone streets very well….
So weed out the unnecessary, pack your bag and go walk around the block a few times to get a good idea of what you will be dealing with. You will thank me later! Remember, in your travels, you’ll meet two kinds of tourists – those who pack light and those who wish they had!
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Topics: #girlstrip, #bestvacation, #viptravelexperience, travel planner, planning the right trip, Italy, #reunion, travel concierge, travel consultant, #passportpassion, why use a travel agent, Best Vacation Value, First Time Tips to Italy, LOVEITALY, group travel, paradiseescape
Posted by Tammy Murphy
November 10, 2016 at 7:25 AM
During Your Stay
Before your Departure
Loosen Up:
They will make it abundantly clear that they are at your beck and call, but who can wrap their head around that, right? Remember, this is his job and you are depriving him of what he loves to do. Making the most of your butler experience may include asking him for your favorite drink while you are on the beach, or saving your chair at beach or pool or reserving your table at your favorite restaurant, etc. The more you allow him to get to know you and learn about him and his life on the island, the more you will enjoy your stay. Imagine your surprise when you return from dinner to find this? He mentioned that he heard you mention your feet hurt.
What to Expect?
Ask your travel professional what to expect. Think about how much you hate to pack and unpack, take advantage of his offer. I usually recommend that you unpack a few personal items and leave the rest for him to unpack while you are exploring the resort. Or another idea would be to pack your personal items in a carry on which you unpack and ask the butler to unpack the other bags when they arrive. Here's a little hint, my butler unpacked and packed WAY better than I did.
Remember, the only way they know what you want is if you speak up.
Nothing makes you feel more special than a personal note on your pillow from your butlers reminding you "Love is All You Need".
True VIP Travel Experience is . . . anything you want is at the press of a button.
It's OK to so No. Butler service is not for everyone and that is okay. For those that are not comfortable with the idea, the concierge service at Club Sandals may be the right fit for you. Club Sandals is a quiet lounge offering snacks and drinks and free wifi, tvs and even kindles to borrow.
As you know Sandals has a strict no tipping rule. However, butlers and spa attendants are the only Sandals employees that are able to accept tips from guests. If your butler does an outstanding job enhancing your stay, consider leaving them a tip to show your gratitude. If you aren't sure how to tip them, ask your travel professional.
So is butler service worth every penny? For me it is, but you are the only one that can decide for yourself. The one thing I tell my clients is if you aren't afraid to use your butler service, it is worth every single penny and much, much more!! In my very humble opinion, once you try the butler service, its almost impossible to go back!
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