A Princess cruise wedding to remember

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Kyra Heede
Kathy S WeddingMy Husband and I decided to get married on the beautiful island of St Johns, USVI (United States Virgin Island). Because this was our second marriage, and we were planning my daughter’s wedding, we choose to elope.

We set sail on the beautiful Grand Princess, for a Southern Caribbean cruise that ported in St Thomas for the day.

We made arrangements with Anne Marie (our official minister) for our barefoot wedding.
After taking a short boat transfer from St Thomas to St John’s, Anne Marie met us at the dock. Princess

We took the short ride to Cinnamon beach where we were married while the beautiful turquoise waters lapped at our feet. There was just the three of us, and it was the most romantic moment of our lives. 

Our witnesses were strangers on the beach. We spent the rest of the day enjoying the beauty of St John’s before heading back to our ship and celebrating our Honeymoon!

Duane and Kathy S.
Foresthill, Ca.

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Hidden Treasure...

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Kyra Heede
Koa Kea PoipuMy husband and I just returned from our trip to Kauai.

We were looking for a quiet romantic place in the Poipu area to celebrate our Anniversary.
Our Travel Agent, Kathy recommended the Koa Kea resort on Poipu beach.

This wonderful boutique hotel is all about service! We enjoyed buffet breakfast in the open air restaurant, (which was included courtesy of our agent). 

In the evenings, we enjoyed wonderful food and music. The sunsKoa Kea viewets were the best I have seen in Kauai. The spa is lovely, the staff friendly and eager to assist with anything you need. The guest rooms are beautiful and spacious. The property is horseshoe shaped, with only 121 rooms. We had a garden view room on the ground floor, just steps away from the black bottom salt water pool. The beach/ocean just steps away.
Snorkeling is on our top things to do list, and the onsite water sport team was ready to assist with all rental equipment and water sport. 

We will return again and again.
Tom and Charlene, Grass Valley, Ca.

Agent: Kathleen Schultz, Honeymoon & Destination Wedding Specialist

Email: Kathleen.s@travelstoreusa.com

Sicilian dream.....

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Kyra Heede
Sicilian WeddingIn late September, my son got married to a beautiful young lady from Palermo, Sicily.

It was an ideal spot for a wedding or honeymoon. We spent the first two days in the City of Palermo, had the civil ceremony outside in a park (the couple sits for the ceremony). The reception was held in a Villa in the country. It felt like we were in a movie.

The highlight for me was taking the one hour train ride out of the big city, to Cefalu. We spent three nights there, getting to know our new daughter in law’s family, and spending time with our son.

The small town of Cefalù on Sicily‘s northern coast may not have the glitz and glamour of the island’s top resort, Taormina, but it has bucketfuls of atmosphere, charm – and sand!

The town has featured in several Italian films, including the Oscar-winning Cinema Paradiso, and it’s easy to see why.
Its setting is spectacular. The ancient fishing port, dominated by its magnificent Norman cathedral, huddles below the mighty Rocca, a huge limestone crag from whose summit you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views stretching as far as Palermo, some 50 miles to the west.

The beautiful, crescent-shaped beach offers safe, warm swimming in the Tyrrhenian Sea well into October or November. The beach is fringed by wooded mountains, and just a few miles inland lies the wonderful Madonie natural park, incorporating historic villages, abundant wildlife and some of the highest mountains in Sicily.

If you want to travel to a part of Italy that is less crowded, let me help you plan the perfect honeymoon in Sicily.

Author: Rebecca Gardner, Honeymoon & Destination Wedding Specialist

Email: Rebecca.g@travelstoreusa.com

Panama

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Kyra Heede
PanamaPanama was great!

Great weather (even if their rainy season goes from May to December it is a lot less hot and humid than in Mexico), great food (rich seafood, succulent coffee, safe drinkable water! and superb vegetables & fruits), rich history, super nice people (melting pot of Americans, Europeans Chinese and Indians) and fabulous unspoiled nature! It was all I could wish for and more.

With non-stop flights from LAX to Panama City (6 ½ hours), this destination can definitely be considered as an easy getaway for your clients, comparable to Costa Rica, Mexico, and the Caribbean.

I spent 4 nights there, participating in a fam put together by Travel Marketing Solutions, representing 2 properties in Panama, one by the Pacific ocean and one in the Highlands, for a perfect combination:

Cala Mia Hotel: http://www.boutiquehotelcalamia.com/

Panamonte Inn (part of Small Luxury):http://www.panamonte.com/

They are located in the Chiriqui region of Panama, about 40 minutes away by plane from Panama City, on the Pacific ocean side of the country.
In Panama City, we also visited a small boutique hotel called Canal House, located in the old town. 3 bedrooms only, personalized service. Daniel Craig (aka James Bond) stayed at this property for 2 months while shooting Quantum of Solace. http://www.canalhousepanama.com

Our land arrangements were taken care of by Panama Trails. They did a super job. http://www.panamatrails.com/

Boutique Hotel Cala Mia is on Isla Boca Brava, and surrounded by numerous islands, perfect playground for snorkeling, diving, fishing, and more. How to Cala Mia Panamaget there is what matters (a knowledgeable travel agent is recommended!) but once you arrived it is fantastic. Each of their 10 thatched-roof bungalows are located within 40 feet from the ocean. None have either A/C, phone or TV which some of our clients can miss. Some of the units are set for families as 2 bungalows are interconnected to become a 2-bedrooms/2-bathrooms private home. One also has an outdoor full kitchen.

A family from the California Central Coast was there at the same time, a couple with their 3 young kids. It was their 2nd stay at this property and they were extremely happy about their vacation.
The food served at their restaurant was really good (Vittoria and Max the owners (respectively Italian and Dutch) who also lives on the island told us it was a paradise for lobsters which is what we had for dinner).

Cala Mia also offers a Spa and several hiking trails where you can meet exotic birds and monkeys.
Although close to the water, there are quite a bit of bugs at night. It is not a problem in the bungalow if you keep your indoor lights off.
Bungalow # 5: Honeymooners.
Cala Mia is a GREEN HOTEL. Electricity is operated with solar panels.
Just a few white sand beaches on the Pacific Coast, most would have a dark/volcanic color. But still the snorkeling is great as the water is really clear.

Panamonte Inn is located in Boquete, cute little town in the highlands of Panama, about 2 hours from Cala Mia (by boat and car transfer) or 40 minutes from David airport. Boquete enjoys a great micro climate and temperatures are always mild, comparable to what we have here in LA. It is a mountain climate, so rain is to be expected in the afternoon.
What a precious property! The combination of a turn of the century charm with newly renovated bedrooms (king beds, flat screen TV’s, WiFi around property, large bathrooms, you name it) is brought up to perfection. And what makes this property even more special are the owners, Inga Collins and her son Charlie Collins. Please read about them their life story – it is so unique.

In a couple of words – Inga was born in Panama from Swedish parents (her father was a sailor). She passed on her love of cooking to her son Charlie who is nowadays the assigned chef for the President(s) of Panama. He cooked for celebrities such as George W and George Bush, Sean Connery, etc.
www.chefcharliecollins.com
Charlie and Inga love to meet with their guests and share stories. It is possible to arrange lunch with Inga for your clients, and/or private cooking classes with Charlie. We did experience a cooking class at Charlie’s home, it was great.
Obviously the restaurant at Panamonte offers superb cuisine (I strongly recommend the trout).

The playground around Boquete is amazing: bird watching hikes, treks through the rainforest in the Baru Volcano national park, water rafting, golf (yes there is a golf course), canopy rides, coffee tours (we learned so much about coffee! I’ll never drink coffee the same way again!). And at the end of a busy day you can relax at the Panamonte Inn Spa and enjoy one of its fireplaces.

Canal House is located in the old town of Panama City, undergoing a complete restoration. It is becoming a very charming part of town, full of restaurants and little boutiques to shop at. It’s a much more attractive location than downtown (where the Intercontinental, Sheraton, Crowne Plaze hotels are). The Canal House is the first “hotel like” property to open in this area – more to come.
At the Canal House, 3 bedrooms only, all on top of each other as the building is very narrow. The last unit (Master Suite) is the one you want to book for your clients as there’s a large terrace offering great views. You can reserve the whole property for a group or family for the very reasonable price of $800 per night. There’s a housekeeper on stuff, and a manager.
Breakfast is served in the dining room in the morning. A small kitchen is available for cooking or private catering. A cozy separate living room area is also great to watch TV, read a book, or sip on a cocktail.

PanamaI believe Panama has the great potential to become a popular destination for the American clientele, looking for a yet unspoiled and quite authentic destination. We only visited the Chiriqui region, but Panama has a lot more to offer! I can’t wait to check out the Caribbean side of the country - the region of Bocas Del Toro and the beautiful San Blas Archipelago.

Panama Trails can also take you to the Southernmost region of Panama named Darien, where you get to meet with the local Indian tribes, and share a lunch with them for example.

I still have a lot to discover about this country and I look forward to go back there soon.

You can send your 4-star clients to Panama, not the 5-star ones. Families looking for great educational activities would love it there. Honeymooners looking for an exotic but different destination would be delighted as well.

It is an easy destination to go to, and one that will definitely give you the feeling to “get away from it all”.

Author: Florence Brethome, Honeymoon & Destination Wedding Specialist

Email: Florence.b@travelstoreusa.com

Honeymoon in Jamaica

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Kyra Heede
JamaicaWe recently returned from our all-inclusive Sandals honeymoon in Jamaica.

Upon our arrival we were met by a Sandals representative and taken aside to a comfortable air condition waiting area. We were given our choice of refreshments and were able to relax before we headed out to the resort.

We had taken the red eye flight from Sacramento and it was so nice to have someone so hands on from the very beginning.

We stayed in a private villa complex at the Grande Ocho Rios with our own private pool. We were nestled up by the mountainside surrounded by fantastic gardens. It did not matter to us that we were not beachside.

When we wanted to be alone we had our meal brought up to us by our butler and when we wanted to dine with some of the other honeymooners we had met, we had a choice of 11 restaurants. Sandals

I cannot say enough about this resort. We loved it all. We loved the friendly people and the service was superb. We felt so special and they made us feel like we were the only honeymooners at the resort. We met many other couples who we are still corresponding with.

Erin and Jeff G., Sacramento, CA

Agent: Jeanine Arnsdorf, Honeymoon & Destination Specialist
Email: Jeanine.a@travelstoreusa.com

Magical Honeymoon on Kauai

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Kyra Heede
KauaiMy husband and I went to Kauai for our honeymoon in July.

We booked the trip with TravelStore and the trip was amazing. We flew Hawaiian Airlines and with the exception of the 2-hour delay we experienced on our return flight we had no issues. We stayed at the Sheraton Grand on Poipu Beach.

The location was beautiful and the staff was very friendly and accommodating. We were outrageously upgraded to a beautiful beachfront suite and were sent champagne and chocolate covered strawberries in welcome and celebration of our honeymoon. We felt like a King and Queen. Our extra large suite was extremely comfortable and very homey, complete with a full living room, dining room, and over sized bathroom with a jacuzzi bathtub and marble shower.

My husband and I spent two days in the suite with all three patio doors open just relaxing, watching movies, and listening to the sound of the waves and the people on the beach below us. We also enjoyed a delicious beach front breakfast in the Sheraton’s restaurant.

On our second day, we enjoyed a couple’s massage in a secluded outdoor gazebo surrounded by beautiful trees at the Hyatt Spa. We also did the Princeville Ranch Zipline tour and the Kipu Ranch ATV tour. Both were awesome opportunities to learn more about the island and its history and view the sights in a somewhat non-traditional way.

The Sheraton Grand also held a luau on Friday night. They hold the only beach front luau on the island. The food and entertainment were fantastic. It was definitely a luau experience like none other.

Our Hawaiian honeymoon was out-of-this world amazing thanks to TravelStore and the wonderful staff at the Kauai Sheraton Grand. We will definitely be returning soon!

Posted by: Brittany Flores

Costa Rica Wedding & Galapagos Honeymoon

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Kyra Heede
Costa RicaI recently had a bride and groom travel to Costa Rica for their wedding at the JW Marriott Guanacaste in Costa Rica.

After the wedding they spent a few days at the property and then traveled to the Galapagos for their honeymoon. What great memories they have. They sent me pictures from their wedding and in spite of the rain they had a wonderful ceremony as seen on the picture.

The wedding planning was simple and the hotel took care of all of their needs. Being that the bride’s family lives in Ireland they were unable to come to the wedding. Her sister emailed me a letter to be read at the ceremony and this was taken care of without any hesitation.

The bride and groom thoroughly enjoyed the Galapagos. After they spent the night in Quito, Ecuador they flew to Baltra Island to embark on a 4 day Galapagos cruise. At the end of the cruise they spent the remaining 3 days at the Red Mangrove on Santa Cruz Island in Ecuador.

My goal in planning their wedding and honeymoon was to make sure that all their dreams for the beginning of their life as husband and wife were met. Eric is an avid diver and did not want to go to the Galapagos without enjoying at least one dive. Being that Niamh was not going to dive she wanted to be pampered. I was thrilled to make sure they were both able to enjoy their time together and also do some of the activities they enjoy as individuals. A dive was arranged by the Red Mangrove for Eric and a day at the spa was arranged for Niamh. They came back happy and I had the pleasure of being a part of making their dreams become a reality.

The following is a note I received from Niamh:
“The trip was great. Thank you for organizing it. The hotels were great, Metropolitan and Panorama tour group staff were fab and the Galapagos was the best trip either of us has ever been on! Anyway I am sending you on links to the pics! Thought you might like to see the fruits of your hard work!!"

I would love to make your honeymoon dreams become a reality!

Agent: Gloriane Letterman, Honeymoon & Destination Wedding Specialist
Email: Gloriane.L@travelstoreusa.com

Enchanting India

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Kyra Heede
Taj MahalI have always been fascinated by India with its people, culture and traditions.
The first time I went there was over 20 years ago and, as you can imagine, much has changed since then.

For those of you who saw the recent film Slum Dog Millionaire – the India I saw this time around was nothing at all like that.

My journey started with a nonstop flight to Hong Kong on Cathay Pacific which was just fantastic and thanks to their flat beds in business class, I was able to sleep the whole way.

Hong Kong to Delhi is just a short flight and I arrived at the brand new state-of-the-art Delhi airport where I was met by an employee of Greaves Tours who handled all of our ground operations.

A brand new air conditioned motor coach was waiting for our group and after a 30min drive we arrive at the Trident hotel on Gurgaon which is in the commercial district and is a great starting point without dealing with the traffic of Delhi. The hotel is very contemporary with a resort like ambiance including landscaped grounds, fountains and reflection pools.

The next day we have a morning sightseeing tour of New Delhi, which was built by the British in the 1920s. On this trip we did not have time to see Old Delhi, but I would highly recommend that you stay an extra night and do that. I would suggest staying at the Oberoi in New Delhi where we had lunch – the “hottest” restaurant in town! This hotel is surrounded by gorgeous grounds and landscaping, yet you are in the center of town.

Now our journey truly starts – we drive to Agra and the Taj Mahal, constructed in 1565 by the Emperor Akbar in honor of his favorite wife.
We are staying at the Oberoi Amarvilas, which is the closest hotel to the Taj Mahal and every rooms faces the Taj. This is a stunning resort with terraced lawns and the outdoor pool is just amazing. In the evening you can enjoy a romantic dinner under the stars either by the pool or on your terrace.
A must do is to get up early and go to Taj Mahal at sunrise which is both incredibly romantic and amazingly spiritual at the same time.

The next day we have an early start as we are driving to Jaipur, with a stop to see the ancient city of Fethepur Sikri, which was build in 1659 by the Emperor Akbar. The city is a combination of Hindu and Persian architecture and is in a remarkable state of preservation. The drive to Jaipur really takes all day as we go by local villages and farm land. The colors of the women’s saris are stunning from bright yellows to pinks and blues – did you know that pink is the color of welcome? Our bus has to swerve and stop sometimes to avoid the Indian traffic jam of the sacred cow. You have to go to India to understand this cultural tradition.

We finally arrive in Jaipur known as the “pink city” and check into our hotel – Oberoi Rajvilas.  This resort is outside of the bustling town and set on 32 acres with pink rooms and suites clustered around private courtyards. There are also some tented suites if you would prefer to experience colonial India! The grounds are just gorgeous and peacocks are everywhere. There is even a real Hindu temple on the grounds and we had our own blessing by the priest.Susanne Jaipur

Jaipur is the state capital and largest city of the Rajastan, known for its gems and fabrics. It is a designers paradise and Shopping is a must.

Of course you have to see the Amber Fort which was once the capital of the Rajput empire. Take an elephant ride up the steep hill and look at the view – amazing! In town walk past the “Palace of winds” which was built in a very unique design and was used by the ladies of the court to watch the daily activates on the street below. 

Back at the resort we have a consultation with a Gemologist which has to be arranged ahead of time – a mix between a healer and a tarot card reader, amazing. He tells you what your ailments are and which stone you should wear to heal you – mine was a rainbow moonstone!

Today we are in for a very special treat – Greaves private plane to Udaipur city of lakes! If you want to feel special this is the way to go.  We are met at the airport as we land by the Greaves employees and drive to the lake where we take a boat to the Oberoi Udaivilas which overlooks the City Palace and the lake.

This resort it is very romantic and feels as if you are in Venice. It is grand, spacious and again beautifully landscaped. Inside the resort every attention to detail is obvious and you feel as if you are in a Maharajas Palace! As a special welcome I can arrange for a private greeting with elephants and dancers as you arrive at the resort.

In the evening enjoy a private sunset cruise on lake Pichola taking in the sights and sounds of the city by the water. Enjoy your last night with a private romantic dinner under the stars on the pontoon in the lake.

Our trip is nearly at the end as we fly to Mumbai and overnight at the Oberoi hotel with stunning views of the sea and “queens necklace”. This is a very contemporary style hotel with large beautifully appointed rooms, the Spa is open 24 hours to accommodate the late flight schedules.

Udaivilas UdaipurWe take a half day city tour visiting the Gateway of India which was built in 1911 in honor of the visit of King George V, a Jain temple, Hanging gardens and the Parsi towers of silence. What an amazing city and what an amazing trip.

India is a fascinating destination with so much diversity. At first one is shocked by the sheer numbers of people and animals living large, in your face, on the streets, the poverty, the garbage. Then you notice the bright flashes of color everywhere:  the sari’s and gold bracelets worn by the women, the smiling faces of the children, and the way of life that has existed for centuries. 

Author: Susanne Hamer, Honeymoon & Destination Wedding Specialist
Email: Susanne.h@travelstoreusa.com

Paris - The city of LOVE

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Kyra Heede
ParisMy last trip to Paris had so many elements of romance that it is hard to decide which takes first place.

I was able to stay at The George V, a Four Seasons landmark 1928 building. This hotel has undergone extensive renovation and been lovingly restored. You enter into a fabulous lobby with some of the most creative flower arrangements, very formal but also open and welcoming. The staff takes a more than usual interest in your well being and you are always greeted by name.  The rooms are sheer perfection. One nice touch I noticed is that there are books of Parisian interest left in your room so that you may take a moment and actually learn a bit of history. The rooms are decorated in soft pastel tones and the furnishings are very luxurious. Luxury travel all the way. I can't imagine a more glorious place to celebrate honeymoons.

Dining options: "La Galerie" a very open, airy relaxed dining room with a pianist playing every day at 3:00 pm. I found this to be the best spot for people-watching and gazing into the garden. You can cozy up with your sweetie and enjoy a coffee and a beautiful pastry as only the French can bake.

Then of course there is "Le Cinq" This is a very elegant dining room, dressed in grey and gold with beautiful views of the Hotel's courtyard and garden. Dining here is like being in the middle of a beautiful symphony. All of the staff works together seamlessly to create a dining experience which is not just a meal, but beautiful music. Things are presented and whisked away without you even being aware of the process. The food quality, as you can imagine, is exceptional, two Michelin award stars for excellence in food quality, creativity, service and atmosphere. As a nice touch you are presented with your own personal printed menu of your dinner that evening. What a perfect place for a honeymoon dinner! What a wonderful way to remember your romantic Parisian holiday!

Now, how about walking off those calories?FS Paris

Let’s go to one of my favorite places “La Mouff” as the locals call it. Located on the left bank, a street called "Rue Mouffetard".  What is unique about the street is that it is a pedestrian mall, so you don't have to deal with cars. It is a winding narrow street with so many wonderful shops that it makes you head spin. It's a feast for the eyes as well. The dress shop is next to the fish monger which is next to the chocolate maker which buddies up to the small Mom and Pop Bistro. Get you camera ready! Keep your eye out for original shop signs dating back as far as the 16th century. These are the shops that other shop owners visit and buy from each other so put yourself in the mix and what a delight! We had the best simple homemade meal from one of the many small restaurants. This one claims that Hemmingway and his wife lived upstairs for several years, when this neighborhood was truly Bohemian. Remember “A Moveable Feast”?

If shopping makes you hungry, there are fruit and vegetable vendors here too, along with a store that sells dozens of different kinds of pâtés and cheeses. To quench your thirst, peruse the bottles offered at Le Repaire de Bacchus, a wine store displaying their wine in baskets right out on the sidewalk - ahh, vive la différence!

Paris Anthony BourdainIf you watched the 100th episode of Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations, you may have noticed that he escorted several of his Parisian Chef friends (Eric Ripert and Joel Robuchon) to La Mouff.  It was then and there I knew I was in good company for restaurant choices and true first class food at a simple price.

So grab your honey and go to this charming enclave. The nearest Metro Stops are Place Monge, and Censier-Daubenton.

Posted by: Katy Kennedy, Honeymoon & Destination Wedding Specialist
Email: Katy.k@travelstoreusa.com

Romantic Weekend in the City by the Bay

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Kyra Heede
SFOThere is nothing like a glorious and romantic week in the City by the Bay – San Francisco sparkled last week in the beautiful Fall weather!

My new favorite hotel is the Hotel Vitale – another hit by Joie de Vivre Hotels. The Hotel Vitale is directly across the street from the Ferry Building on the Embarcadero and yes, it's worth it to splurge and get the gorgeous Bay View rooms! A wonderful feature of the hotel is that they have 3 different roof top spaces which is really fantastic. You can go over to the Ferry Building, pick up some cheese from Cowgirl Creamer along with some wine and bread and hang out on the roof top and watch all the activity below! Vitale has a nice little Spa on the top floor as well.  Their Signature Treatment is massage followed by a nice bath in the deep soaking tubs in the rooftop bamboo garden – a unique treat in the City!

The restaurant at Vitale is called Americano’s and it's definitely a hot spot! The bar is on the corner of the hotel and has great views of the water and the Bay Bridge and there is a great outdoor patio, so weather permitting it is a great space to dine and drink! The food is very good and creative. They use the freshest ingredients from the Ferry Plaza Farmers Market - California cuisine meets Italian rustic!Hotel Vitale

The location is great as the San Francisco historic Streetcars stop right in front of the hotel. In one direction, they will take you to Fisherman's Wharf and in the other direction they will take you to AT&T Park to see the Giants play! You are also pretty much at the foot of Market Street, a terrific stroll through the Financial District and on up to Union Square.

One of my favorite walks in San Francisco is the Filbert Steps. Fair warning, this is not for the faint at heart, you definitely need to be in decent of shape to undertake this walk, but the sights along the way are spectacular. The steps rise in 3 sections from Sansome Street (near the Levi Plaza) up to Coit Tower. Not only do you have the views of San Francisco and the Bay, but there are some really pretty gardens to enjoy along the way as well. And of course the best part of the walk is that you end up at Coit Tower in North Beach, my favorite neighborhood.

There are so many wonderful spots to eat in North Beach:  Mario’s for a Foccacia sandwich, Vicoletto’s which has the best Moz/Arugula/Tomato salad ever, Café Macaroni – yum, and the countless cafes with all the Italian pastries. 

Not far from the Vitale, just South of Market is the Museum of Modern Art which is right across the street from the Yerba Buena Gardens, a great spot to spend some time strolling through.  On the other side of Yerba Buena Gardens is the Jewish Museum and St. Patrick’s Church, in which all the marble is from Ireland.

Filbert stepsOf course a must when in the City of San Francisco is to get out on the water.  Seeing the City, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Bay Bridge and all the sights from an aquatic viewpoint is SO beautiful. This is actually easy to do as just across the street from the Vitale you can catch the Ferry over to Tiburon which is a great little town with restaurants and shopping and beautiful views of the Bay and San Francisco.

Another stop on the Ferry ride could be Sausalito, a charming hillside community which also boasts spectacular views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the City.

Perfect for a romantic getaway.....!!

Author: Maggie Condon; Honeymoon & Destination Wedding Specialist
Email: Maggie.c@travelstoreusa.com

Secluded Destination Wedding just off the Florida Keys

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Kyra Heede
Liitle PalmRomance so close, but so far away, in your own secluded bungalow on a luxury island hideaway resort - Little Palm Island Resort and Spa is paradise just off the Florida Keys. It is just a short flight from Miami and no passport is needed.

This resort is perfect to trade daily distractions and let your body and soul wander in a tropical gardens surrounded by Jamaican palms, dense foliage, tropical breezes, white sand beaches and smoldering sunsets. Make it a peaceful retreat or take part in water sports such as kayaking, windsurfing, fishing and snorkeling. Imagine exchanging vows in the peace and tranquility of a Zen Garden under a floral palapa gazebo, just like my clients....

The resort was fantastic and our secluded bungalow exceeded our expectations. Within hours of our arrival the staff knew us both by name and they made me feel like a fairy tale princess. Little Palm Island Resort was all the luxury we could have asked for.

Our wedding ceremony took place in their Zen Garden under a floral palapa gazebo surrounded by our guests. beach dinner

Since the resort took care of all of the details of the wedding ceremony, it was so nice to relax in the tropical garden and it felt like a peaceful retreat to both of us. On the days we were not relaxing at the spa, we took advantage of the all the water sports that were offered and I learned how to windsurf and did kayaking for the first time.

Christopher & Michelle G. from Reno, NV

Agent: Jeanine Arnsdorf, Honeymoon & Destination Wedding Specialist
Email: Jeanine.A@travelstoreusa.com

Honeymoon in Bella Italia, that's Amore....

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Kyra Heede
RomeBuon Giorno Kyra!

Again, thank you so much for the most beautiful trip of our lives. Truly spectacular!!

Our flight to London was comfortable and without incident (no one took the seat in between us so we had the row to ourselves). We both really liked British Airways! Upon arrival in London, we were picked up by our driver who was waiting exactly where you said he would be. He gave us such a wonderful first impression of Italy! He answered a bunch of questions we had, and offered up advice on driving in Rome (watch out for scooters, etc.). The highlight of the ride in was when he said he had a "small surprise" for us and took us to a small gate where we were able to peek through a peephole and see these beautiful gardens and the top of St. Peter's Basilica! We were very grateful for his extra steps in making our arrival special. His personality was a fantastic welcome to such a beautiful country. 

We were greeted warmly at the Mecenate Palace Hotel and our room had an amazing view overlooking the Santa Maria Maggiore. The front desk agent was extremely helpful and knowledgeable in every way. They gave us each a complimentary drink at the rooftop bar. Over the course of our stay, they helped us find a bank, explained to us how to take the subway to the Vatican and called us a cab when we checked out. We especially liked that they had coffee in the room (which none of our other hotels had). We loved the breakfast on the rooftop! We think we would happily stay here again. Rome has so many great places, but this hotel was fantastic. 

Regarding the private Vatican tour, we loved the tour and were very pleased with our guide's knowledge of the museum, Basilica, etc. Another couple we had met was able to go down into the catacombs to see the tombs, without a reservation, and as part of their tour. We weren't sure if that was something that could be added or looked into for the future. 

The next day we took a cab to Hertz and were very excited when they upgraded us from a Ford to a Mercedes! They were very helpful with directions out of Rome and even let us leave the car parked at the gas pump while we ran into the bank across the street. Everything with Hertz worked like clockwork. Fantastic to work with. 

We took our time driving to Cortona and stopped in Orvieto (spectacular!) for lunch. It wasn't difficult navigating the highway and we would suggest driving through the Tuscan countryside to anyone debating between car and train. Driving up from Rome to Cortona was a highlight of our trip!

The drive up to the Villa di Piazzano was tree-lined and beautiful and the receptionist gave us mint lemonade while we checked in. There was champagne on ice for us in our room and a sweet congratulatory note from the Wimpole family. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and probably slept better here, than anywhere else (the peace and quiet was a nice shift from the hustle and bustle of Rome). When we weren't in the car, we enjoyed walking around the property and using the free wi-fi (only hotel we stayed at to offer it). The breakfast at the villa was top notch (amazing cakes and eggs!) and we had dinner there our last night. We would most definitely stay here again, as we felt very at home and relaxed. Our only regret was that it wasn't warm enough to enjoy the pool :) Oh, one other thing--they let us take the bikes out free of charge and it ended up being one of our favorite "Italian" experiences.Villa di Piazzano

The cooking class was FANTASTIC. The owner of the property, actually instructed us, and it was a blast. There were six of us in the class, and we were served wine and cheese throughout the lesson. Adrianna was such a sweetheart. We are so glad we decided to take the cooking class here versus somewhere else (like Florence), since there wasn't as much to do and see in Cortona. It was the perfect way to spend a rainy afternoon :)

Our last full day at the villa we drove up to Greve in Chianti and had the most amazing wine tour and tasting at Castello di Verrazzano. The tour guides we met, were fantastic, especially in showing us around and explaining how they make the different types of wines. After the winery, we drove south to Siena and spent a few hours there before heading back to the villa.

After checking out the next morning, we decided not to drive up to the Maranello to see the Ferrari Museum (which worked out fine because there was the Mille Miglia in Florence!) and did laundry at a nearby laundromat instead. For anyone staying in Cortona, this is a great recommendation if someone needs to do laundry. The Star Wash was fast and effective. Our drive into Florence was much more challenging than exiting Rome, much to our surprise, and it took us awhile to find the Hertz location. We were especially glad in our decision not to drive north that morning, as we probably would not have had the car back on time!

Nevertheless, we found Hertz and turned the car back in with no trouble. A taxi took us to the Hotel Albani, and since we weren't pleased with the room they initially put us in, they switched us to a much nicer wing of the hotel in our opinion (the first room was neon green with a view of an alley, while the second was brightly lit and overlooked a lovely courtyard/garden). The bellman, was especially helpful in making sure that our room met our liking and was the sweetest person. He made sure that everything went well for us and took care of our bags upon our arrival. Please make sure to thank him for us. The breakfast here was also very good and we thought the location of the hotel was convenient. It was especially helpful that it was just a block away from the train station, which we navigated easily.

Thank you again for pre-booking our tickets to the Uffizi and Accademia Galleries. I think if we could change one thing about our trip, we would have also booked a private tour for the Uffizi. The Duomo in Florence was AMAZING. It was one of our highlights and favorite memories in Florence. We would recommend that anyone traveling there take the time to walk to the top of the Duomo. Beautiful!! The train ride to Venice was quick and easy. The train system is Europe is far and away better and efficient than anything here in the States.

Regarding the hotel in Venice, there were things we liked, and things we didn't. Overall, our stay was comfortable, next time we probably would like to stay somewhere on the Grand Canal.

Tremezzo PalaceAny dissatisfaction we felt in Venice, was quickly erased when we reached Lake Como, however! The Grand Hotel Tremezzo was AMAZING!!! It was the most expensive of our accommodations, and worth every penny. We had a beautiful room with a recently renovated bathroom overlooking the lake. We were greeted with champagne on ice and fruit in our room along with a note of congrats from the hotel (and from you!). The front desk staff was so polite and friendly in every way. We were checked in very easily and then the next day made sure that John's dress shirt and slacks were able to be pressed on time for dinner that evening. We took the ferry to Bellagio one afternoon, but spent the rest of the time in the hotel. It was the perfect end to our stay, honestly.

As we discussed before, it was quite rainy, so we just enjoyed our gorgeous room and view, as well as other hotel amenities such as the indoor pool (WOW) and billiards room. We are still speechless about the indoor pool at the hotel and the staff at the spa. So relaxing! We had dinner both nights at the hotel and loved both meals, probably the one in the wine bar the most (complimentary with our stay). It felt so good just to stay put and reflect on our trip while enjoying a little luxury. We will definitely return to Lake Como and the Grand Hotel Tremezzo! Oh, and I forgot to mention the breakfast...the spread was HUGE and had lots of indulgent choices (and champagne!). There really is no reason to ever leave this hotel.

But leave we did, and in style. Our private transfer to the airport was very necessary (as you said) and we were so grateful for the stress-free departure. The car was big and comfortable and the driver had water for each of us. We ran into some pretty nasty traffic at one point, but he pulled off the highway and took us down some smaller roads to get us to the airport on time. This was probably one of the best decisions we made! Please recommend this car service and the driver to your future clients. Worth every penny. 

You pieced together the trip of a lifetime for us, and for that we are forever grateful! Please know that we will definitely consult you for any of our future travel plans. You made our honeymoon absolutely.....PERFECT. 

Ciao for now!
Annie and John A., Denver, CO

Agent: Kyra Heede, Honeymoon & Destination Wedding Specialist
Email:Kyra.h@travelstoreusa.com

Croatia it is....!

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Kyra Heede
CroatiaCroatia is, at least to me, the Mediterranean country with the most upcoming potential for Honeymooners.

Croatia has over 1100 islands and only 66 of them are inhabited!  The country boasts some of the cleanest beaches in the Mediterranean, has 8 national parks, numerous UNESCO sites, and an amazing history & gastronomy.
I recently returned from a visit to Dubrovnik and the surrounding areas and just fell in love with the destination.

With more than 1000 years of history (and boy, what an eventful history!), Dubrovnik is primarily a cultural destination, but surrounded by the most amazing beaches and water which also make it a fantastic vacation spot!

What is there to do you may ask? Walk the walls, visit the museums, cathedrals, churches, and numerous art galleries of the city, try the local gastronomy (very healthy with lots of seafood and great chocolates) while enjoying the local folklore.  Taking an excursion to the nearby towns of Cavtat, Mlini and Konavle is a great way to spend a day, or you could visit the nearby islands of Lokrum (where legend has it that Richard the Lionheart found shelter on the way back from the crusades in Palestine) or Korcula (the birth place of Marco Polo) for some snorkeling, fishing or diving.

While on my trip, I visited about 15 to 20 different properties, some of them just wonderful, worth a stay of several nights.  I really like to make sure a get a good feel for the various accommodation options so that I am sure to direct my clients to the perfect property for them.Croatia Flo

In my opinion, the 2 best hotels in Dubrovnik are the Hilton Imperial and Villa Argentina, with the latter being my personal favorite. Both properties are located within walking distance from Old Town. There are, however, several other great hotels in the city. Some other I favor would be the Pucic Palace, the Lapad hotel and the Kazbek villa.

If you've ever considered a honeymoon or any vacation to Croatia, don’t hesitate to contact me for more exciting details about visiting this great European country!

Author: Florence Brethome, Honeymoon & Destination Wedding Specialist
Email: Florence.b@travelstoreusa.com

A Great Way to Honeymoon in Europe - Uniworld River Cruise

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Kyra Heede
uniworldI recently returned from leading a small group on a Uniworld River Cruise. It was absolutely wonderful in pretty much every way, and it exceeded the group's expectations.

Prior to embarkation we spent 3 nights in Prague. What a JEWEL Prague is! You could easily be in Prague for 7 nights and still have left some corners of the city undiscovered. It is a beautiful city with some amazing historical architecture –from Art Nouveau to Baroque to Gothic. Prague has a lively nightlife – thanks to a terrific selection of beers in some very historical pubs and restaurants! It is a wonderful city to walk, walk and walk – but is also very easy to get about on the rail system. The areas of Prague to explore are Old Town, Old Town Square, New Town, Wenceslas Square, Charles Bridge, Lesser Town and much more. I would recommend spending a whole day up at Prague Castle as well.

We stayed at the Hotel Adria while in Prague, which is a LUXE Hotel located on Wenceslas Square. Terrific location on the Square – very easy to walk from there to Old Town, Charles Bridge, etc. The hotel staff was just okay – I found that as a group leader they were not as helpful as I would have hoped, and even snappy when I would ask for information for my group. Housekeeping, however, did a terrific job – the hotel was very clean at all times. Breakfast was included in the rates and it was very good. One day the breakfast room was closed so we had breakfast in the ‘Cave’ Dinner restaurant – which was a fun experience. There is a small lounge off the lobby which provided a fun, convivial meeting place. The hotel is made up of several buildings, so it was a bit confusing as to which elevator serviced your part of the hotel - but we soon caught on.

While in Prague, I did a site-inspection of the Four Seasons and it was absolutely stunning. First of all the location was fabulous – just down from the Charles Bridge, with a fantastic view of the River and the Prague Castle. Having a river view room is a MUST, especially for a honeymoon couple, however all of the rooms were very well appointed, spacious and quiet (even on the city side). They are doing some renovations this year to some of the rooms and the Bar on the Lobby level. They did a beautiful job of combining centuries old architecture with new buildings and making it one of the nicest Four Seasons I've seen!

Sadly, the time came for us to depart Prague and travel the 4 hours down to Nuremburg. It was a beautiful country drive and we were in good hands with our Signature Destination Specialist.

The River Countess is very lovely and we all enjoyed the facilities very much. The Reception Desk and the Cruise Directors desk are in the center as you enter the ship. The staterooms are small, but very well appointed and the bedding was luscious! Most of the group was confirmed in a Category 2, which had picture windows. One room was confirmed in a Category 4, which was on the Moselle Deck (lower deck) and had a ‘Tip-Toe’ Window. While the room was fine, they had the experience of a bad odor in the room. We talked with the Reception and they kindly moved the guests. Once they had moved, they said that next time they would definately book a higher category because it made a BIG difference in their experience having a window. Definitely something to think about when planning your honeymoon. The bathroom was also finely appointed and the best part is that Uniworld offers L'Occitaine products in the bathrooms - what a treat!

The Main Restaurant was aft on the Rhine Deck, which was wonderful with all floor to ceiling windows so you really had some great panoramas nearly all of the time (except when in the depth of the locks). The tables were very well spaced and the center buffet area had plenty of room for everyone to move through. Even with the ship full it never felt crowded. The food was VERY good. There was always a terrific selection and the wines served for dinner were lovely. The staff was excellent and the Restaurant Manager went above and beyond. We had 2 members of our group that had food allergies and diet restrictions and he made sure to go over the menu with them daily to advise as to what they could or could not consume.

uniworld insideThe Main Lounge was a beautiful room, forward on the Rhine Deck. Again, very spacious, and there was always nightly entertainment provided by a couple that also gave massages during the day! There was also local entertainment on 3 of the cruise nights which was very lively and fun and it was wonderful to hear local musicians and really get a feeling for where we were.

Other public areas were the Captains Library, which was just off the Main Lounge, where there were 2 computers that you could use during the cruise. There was a nice selection of games in the library as well. There was a small Fitness room on the Moselle Deck which, if you were so inclined, had a small selection of machines to work on . The Boutique was on the Main Deck and had a nice selection of local handicrafts. Next to the Boutique was a 24hr Coffee/Tea Station with a few nice tables and Bistro chairs to sit in.

The Sun Deck was wonderful, complete with chess and shuffleboard. The Sky Lounge was also on the Sun Deck and is the location for the ‘Al Fresco’ Dining option. On our cruise they offered the ‘Al Fresco’ option on 2 evenings . The option is open to only 20 guests and we were fortunate enough to confirm the night of outdoor dining when we sailed through the Passau Valley. What an AWESOME night and experience! Another memorable experience was making use of the bicycles that were available on board. We grabbed the bikes the day that we were in Regensburg and took a 4 hour trip along the Danube through the countryside and a couple of villages.

All in all, we had an absolutely fabulous time. If you'd love to travel through Europe, especially on a honeymoon, but a tour just isn't your thing, be sure to consider a river cruise. I can recommend some fabulous and romantic itineraries for honeymooners!

Author: Maggie Condon-Campos, Honeymoon & Destination Wedding Specialist
Email: Maggie.C@travelstoreusa.com

An Out of the Ordinary Honeymoon Idea - Australia & Thailand

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Kyra Heede
PhuketI recently came back from an amazing trip to Australia and Thailand with V Australia, a full service airline of the Virgin Blue Airlines group.

Now, maybe a routing via Australia is not the shortest way to get to Thailand, but it's certainly one of the most comfortable, especially when you sit and sleep on a feather bed in "Rock Star Row". The flight becomes a distention by itself with the most amazing, friendly service where the word no does not exist. Australian's are known to be friendly and it certainly showed in all of the V Australia staff, from check-in to cabin crew.

When we arrived in Sydney, I stayed at the Taj Blue, which is a contemporary style hotel in Sydney Harbor. The Taj Blue was built in a former ferry building which originally held the wool while it was waiting to be shipped overseas. They have kept all of the old construction and even have an indoor pool. Surrounded by hip and trendy restaurants and boasting amazing views, this hotel is a must when staying in Sydney.

From Sydney, I flew to Phuket on V Australia and slept in feather bed high above the clouds.

villaOutside the hustle and bustle of Phuket town, I stayed at the private island resort of Yao Noi, a Six Senses Resort. With my own private villa, indoor/outdoor bathroom, private pool and living room I really felt like a celebrity. The staff is incredibly friendly and you even have your own villa butler. The resort is built on a hillside with the most amazing views of "James Bond" island from every villa.

All in all, an incredible trip of amazing beauty with unlimited potential for adventure and romance. Sound like your dream honeymoon? Ask me how you can go!

Author: Susanne Hamer, Honeymoon & Destination Wedding Specialist
Contact: Susanne.H@travelstoreusa.com

What is a Honeymoon?

Friday, April 15, 2011 by Kyra Heede

tahiti champagnWhy should a honeymoon vacation be so special? After all, shouldn’t it be just one of those trips? Let me tell you why a Honeymoon is so much more than a regular vacation.

The honeymoon is YOUR chance to show your new husband or wife what she/he means to you. After all the hustle and bustle of the wedding, entertaining family and friends, and professing your love to one another in front of the world, this vacation gives you the opportunity to show each other how much you have been listening, caring, understanding his/her choices, his/her tastes and his/her expectations. Your wedding day may very likely be the most wonderful day of your life up to this point, however the unfortunate reality is that between photos, family, friends, and traditions, the two of you may very well not get as much "together" time as you would think. Your honeymoon gives you the chance to reconnect and reflect on your amazing day while just basking in the joy of being husband and wife.

The pace of your vacation, its design, its contents and all the components, should be carefully customized to fit just 2 people on earth: You and your better half. The honeymoon is the first adventure you and your fiancé(e) take in the world as husband and wife. When you return home, this will be the vacation you dream of for years to come filled with romance and amazing memories of your first days together as a married couple. It will be the trip you will talk about to your friends, family members, coworkers, and ultimately your children and your grandchildren.

A honeymoon is the trip of a lifetime, and it's the little details that can make all the difference. This is why it is so important to be certain that you trust only a Honeymoon Specialist with the planning of your trip. When you book a trip online, for example, you never know what you might get, but when a Honeymoon Specialist books your trip, we make sure you receive the little extras which could be things like an upgraded room with a great view, a welcome bottle of champagne, a candlelit dinner on the beach or a private couples massage - those special touches that make every moment that much more special.
Isn’t all this enough said on how special and fabulous your honeymoon must be?

I love creating honeymoons because of you: the bride and groom. I must get to know you very well, so well that your honeymoon will be exclusively yours, designed to make your dreams come true. Each and every one of the vacations I create are different, and I would love to create yours next!


Welcome to the Best Honeymoon and Destination Wedding Blog

Thursday, April 14, 2011 by Kyra Heede
TSHoneymoonsYour honeymoon or destination wedding should be one of the most romantic and unforgettable experiences of your life. You’ve dreamt about it, imagined what it would be like and quite frankly, after all the planning that goes along with getting married, you really need it! That being said, there is so much to co-ordinate with regard to the wedding itself that having someone to handle all the travel arrangements and details will make your trip much more enjoyable. That’s where we come in. We’ve created this blog to give you insider tips, helpful hints and “been there, done that” stories we’ve pulled together through years of personal experience planning the perfect honeymoons and destination weddings for hundreds of couples.

Whether you’re dreaming of an exotic island, an adventurous safari, zip-lining in Costa Rica, a romantic cruise through the Greek Isles or the ultimate food & wine experience in Italy & France, the knowledge and expertise of our professional romance specialists enables us to turn your dream into a unique honeymoon or destination wedding that you will never forget. Our team travels the globe. We’ve seen the destinations and hotels in person and we can make sure that you get the most romantic room with the best view and don’t end up in the back of the hotel overlooking the trash bins (yes, it can happen if you’re not familiar with the destination or property you’re booking).

So, welcome to The Hitching Post! We’re here to share our expertise and experience with you. We welcome your questions and comments as well, so feel free to post comments or ask questions anytime – we’ll be sure to respond. Here’s to romance…