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JOAN AND DAVE VISIT VIEQUES
JOAN AND DAVE VISIT VIEQUES
Joan and Dave spent a wonderful week in Vieques in early February
Joan and Dave spent a wonderful week in Vieques
in early February.
Where- and what – is Vieques, you might ask!
This small island lies off the eastern coast ofPuerto Rico (accessible by a
puddle-jumper flight from San Juan, or a 90
minute ferry from the eastern port
of Farado).
Most of you will remember Vieques when reminded that
this is the controversial island where the US Navy held artillery exercises
until about a year ago when they finally left the island. This lovely island is
not the place for you if you’re looking for ritzy resorts, casinos, golf,
shopping or museums and culture. It is refreshingly unspoiled, safe, and
friendly and the main activities are relaxation and visiting the many beautiful
beaches. There are also opportunities for snorkeling, kayaking, hiking and
biking. And you must not miss an evening trip to the best bioluminescent bay in
the world where a dip in the warm waters will have you tracking eerily
beautiful and ghostly trails of light with every motion. The main town of Isabel Segunda
is fairly businesslike and not terribly attractive, but is where you’ll find
ATM machines, grocery stores and other necessities. Esperanza on the other
hand, is a small, attractive and funky strip of good restaurants, bars, a few
small shops, and a diving and kayak shop. Options for lodging on the island
range from the new Wyndham Martineau Bay Resort where we stayed (lovely mid-sized
plantation-style resort with two pretty small surf beaches, tennis courts and a
spa – but also only so-so food and spotty service. Our ocean front room was
beautiful, roomy, and comfortable with the most gorgeous bathroom we’d ever
seen.) to the romantic and small Inn on the Blue Horizon outside of Esperanza, cozy B&B inns
with kitchenettes, both on and off the ocean, and many rental properties.And we found excellent dining at several
restaurants around the island. You’ll definitely need a rental car to get
around to all the beaches and eateries, but driving is easy and the island
small enough to master in a day or so. Go before this unspoiled island loses
its unique charms…we’ll definitely return!
Here’s a recipe for the signature “Carribbean
Cosmopolitan,” invented by Randy, the bartender at the WyndhamMartineauBay.
WHAT’S ON WHEN
WHAT’S ON WHEN
As a part of our regular service, we offer suggestions for restaurants,
tour guides and sight seeing musts
As a part of our regular service, Connoisseur Travel
Planning offers suggestions on restaurants, tour guides and sightseeing musts.
However, many clients like to check out the latest cultural offerings before
deciding just where they want to go. Sometimes that one special concert, ballet
or opera might be the deciding factor for your next trip. Below are a few
web-sites you might enjoy exploring:
www.ballet.co.ukLondon ballet scene plus dance tidbits worldwide
Tickets, boarding pass, socks…
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three sizes to fit men’s sizes 3-14 and women’s sizes 4-11 and cost $29.95 a
pair. Order three or more pairs and get a 10 percent discount; call 800-776-7897
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SALLY AND TOM TO COSTA RICA
SALLY AND TOM TO COSTA RICA
Sally and Tom do Costa Rica
It is hard to find someone who visits Costa Rica and
doesn’t love it. This small tropical Central American country, about the size
of Massachusetts, bordered by Nicaragua to the north and Panama to the
south, is a paradise of tropical rain forests, beautiful beaches, gorgeous
flowers, waterfalls, and fascinating animals. It is very easy to reach from the
states - a 5 hour direct flight from Philadelphia
or a 2 hour trip from Miami.With year-round weather in the low 70’s – mid
90’s, a strong economy and 97% literacy rate, Costa Rica is both an economical tourist
visit and very safe.
The major tourist attractions of Costa Rica are the spectacular natural
wonders of the country. If you are looking for museums, concerts, opera, gourmet
food, and fancy shopping – this is not the trip for you. If you enjoy hiking
through rain forests, white water rafting, snorkeling, walking on hanging
bridges, windsurfing, riding a zip line through the trees, river boat cruises
through the jungle, observing turtles laying their eggs, seeing an erupting
volcano, repelling down a waterfall, seeing gorgeous flowers, trees and animals,
playing golf, horseback riding, soaking in the hot thermal spas, or relaxing on
the beach – then consider Costa Rica.
We chose to visit for 10 days in early March during the dry
season, which runs from mid-December through April. This being our first trip
to Costa Rica, we decided to
hit some of the most popular spots:the
capital city of San Jose, the Arenal Volcano, the Monteverde
Cloud Forest, and ManuelAntonioNaturalPark on the Pacific coast.
Since neither of us speaks any Spanish, and
with Costa Rica
being famous for its lack of road signs and poor road conditions, we decided to
hire drivers to take us to each of the areas we wanted to explore. This turned
out to be a terrific plan. Our drivers not only had a wealth of information
about the country, but they knew all the locations for spotting wildlife –
sloths, iguanas, monkeys, coati mundi, snakes, toucans, parrots and alligators
– and were willing to stop on a dime for those wanting to take photos.
Lodging in Costa
Rica is quite reasonable and runs the gamut
from simple B&B’s and inns to luxurious resorts, hotels and plantations. We
stayed in five different places, starting with a small, elegant B&B outside
San Jose called Finca Rosa Blanca
with seven rooms run by a couple from California, followed by two lodges at the
Arenal Volcano observatory and the Monteverde Cloud Forest area. Our three
night stay on the beach in the Manuel Antonio area on the Pacific coast was at
the luxurious Makanda by the Sea with
a huge secluded air-conditioned villa (which was needed for the 90 degree heat)
complete with hammock and table on our balcony where we were served breakfast
daily. For our last night, we took a short flight from the Pacific back to San Jose( 70 degree weather) at perhaps our favorite room at Xandari. At this former 40-acre coffee
plantation, amid five waterfalls, beautiful glorious flower gardens and a spa, our
wonderful suite (150 sq. feet) came with a patio, private inner courtyard and
original artwork, all for $220/night. The resort restaurant featured excellent,
creative food at very reasonable rates. Food in most restaurants in Costa Rica,
though not always sophisticated, features excellent fresh fish, tropical fruit,
and fresh vegetables.
We send several extremely happy clients to Costa Rica every year, using one of
our favorite companies which gets us the best rooms,
drivers and rates. Their expertise helps us ensure you a perfectly planned
experience.
New Celebrity Galapagos Cruise
New Celebrity Galapagos
Cruise
New Celebrity Galapagos Cruise
In the past a cruise to the fascinating Galapagos
Islands has meant sailing on a small-to medium-sized vessel with
tiny and usually Spartan cabins, and basic food. With the arrival of Celebrity
cruise line’s Xpedition,
a trip to the Galapagos will become a truly enjoyable experience from all
standpoints. Celebrity has always been one of our favorite upper mid-range
cruise lines, with lovely ships, excellent food and the some of the best spas
in the industry. With only 100 guests, and a 2 to 1 crew-to-guest ratio,this ship is small but pictures we have seen
show it to be beautifully decorated, with 2 classes of suites and three
categories of outside staterooms, a main dining room and outdoor grill, a spa,
hot tub, saunas and sunning deck, salon and fitness rooms. There are nightly
lectures by naturalists, as well as live music.Sailings are on 10- to 11-night itineraries, with time in Quito before the cruise.
We are very excited to have this new offering for clients who would like
something more than a rustic experience in this wonderful destination, with its
incredible wealth of marine animals.