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The Best Caribbean Islands You've Never Heard of | How to Make Air Travel Less Stressful | Spring Break Trips in Europe

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Under the Radar Caribbean Islands You Need to Visit

If you’re looking to the Caribbean to take the chill out of your bones this winter, go exploring beyond the usual haunts of the jet set – you’re guaranteed a much richer experience. The thrill of discovering a new favorite island is half the fun. So if you’re ready to branch out, here are a few islands to kick-start your imagination.

Grenada

Spice Island Beach Resort, St. George's, Grenada

Breathe in the sweet and spicy air from all the nutmeg and cocoa farms on this gorgeous West Indies island where English and Grenadian Creole are spoken. Visitors can wander over 40 white beaches, including the famous two miles of creamy sands along Grand Anse, or sample the wares at three rum distilleries and discover how cocoa beans are processed at “chocolate farms” while nibbling on artisanal treats. Day trips to explore nearby islands are also a must – Petite Martinique and Carriacou are short ferry rides or puddle-jumper flights away and provide an authentic taste of local cultures and foods.

Curaçao

Baoase Luxury Resort, Willemstad, Curaçao

Once you figure out how to pronounce it (kur-uh-sau), you’ll start to feel at home on this laid-back paradise. Curaçao is one of the three westernmost islands of the Leeward Antilles in the Caribbean Sea – it’s part of the ABC islands (Aruba and Bonaire are the other two). In Curaçao’s capital of Willemstad, recognized as a historical area by UNESCO, you can admire the Dutch colonial architecture. There’s much to enjoy among these pastel-colored buildings, but make sure to walk through the incredible street art of the nearby Scharloo District. While beach delights are easy to find in Curaçao, adventurous types can hike up for grand views atop Christoffelberg, also known as Mount Saint Christoffel.

Dominica

Here’s another Caribbean gem, just a little off the beachy beaten path. Dominica is a lush tropical island found between Martinique and Guadeloupe. The island’s vibrant coral reefs just offshore are a diver’s paradise where volcanic subsea terrain and hot springs create a welcoming environment for many fascinating marine life. Snorkeling at Champagne reef – among all those little bubbles escaping the volcanic rock – might just tickle your fancy, too. Several top-end luxury resorts have opened in the last few years, making this small island packed with natural beauty an even more enticing destination.

Eleuthera

Pink Sands Resort, Dunmore Town, Eleuthera

This outer island in the Bahamian archipelago moves at a deliciously slow pace. Its name comes from the Greek word for “freedom,” which is apt because Eleuthera – while lined with gorgeous pink sandy beaches – is free from crowds or cruise ships or casinos. This thin island – no more than two miles wide – gives visitors views of both the roiling Atlantic Ocean and the calmer Caribbean Sea. Visitors who drive along the Glass Window Bridge – a causeway that connects the north and south and dubbed the narrowest point on Earth – can see both at once from their car. Eleuthera simply hopes its visitors slip into island time and escape normal life for a while.


This year, let’s find you a new Caribbean hideaway.

 

Here’s How To Make Air Travel Less Stressful

Many are quite taken by the baggage tracking company BlueRibbonBags. This service keeps an eye on your bag every step of the way to ensure it doesn’t get completely lost – and pays out $1,000 if it does.

Another favorite is Ship Sticks, a courier service created to deliver golf clubs worry-free, but it’s also great for sending skis and luggage to your destination – making sure they arrive at the same time you do. Even better, this white-glove service picks up your bags so you don’t need to drag them through the airport or worry that your airline or airport might mislay them on the journey.

If you’d rather DIY it, check out the Apple AirTag. These keychain-style tags are about $40 and use Bluetooth signals that sync up with your iPhone’s Find My app so you can follow along in real-time.


We know how to smooth out the bumps of air travel.

 

Keukenhof Botanical Garden, Lisse, Netherlands

Thinking Ahead For Spring Break and Beyond

After months of gray winter weather, there is something special about spring break vacations. Imagine getting out into sunshine and warmth and wandering the bright tulip fields of Lisse in the Netherlands; discovering delightful spring ski conditions in Sestrière, high in the Italian Dolomites, or heading off-piste in Andermatt, Switzerland. Maybe it’s time for one last multigenerational gathering in Tuscany or Lisbon before the kids get busy with their own schedules.

Top Left: Lisse  |  Top Right: Sestrière  |  Bottom Left: Andermatt  |  Bottom Right: Tuscany

No matter how you envision that escape, the best time to plan is now. Planning early has always been a good idea, but there’s never been a more advantageous time to secure an advanced booking in this economic climate.

If you know where you want to go, or if you just want to get a few ideas on where to mark a big birthday or anniversary, reach out to us. This gives us time to find the most convenient flights that work for you, and the best accommodations and experiences for your family. Give yourself and your family a destination to look forward to; we are great at making your dream trips come true.


We can turn those dream trips into reality.

2022 Luxury Travel Trends Guide & Trends Preview
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Trending Travel For The New Year

Where will you be going this year? If you’re looking for inspiration and wonder where the savvy traveler should head to, our 2022 Travel Trends Guide is a must-read. It covers six continents and 20 countries, everything from the best-known locales to revealing the lesser-known areas of well-loved destinations.

The 2022 Travel Trends Guide is a collection and an introduction to areas we expect to be big news in the travel world. These are not set itineraries but outlines that offer a taste of why each destination should be at the top of your list of places to see.

As we venture into 2022, exploration is alive and well for those planning ahead and taking precautions to travel safely. The world is opening up again, so let’s get you started on finding the right place to visit. 


What’s making news in travel this year, and where will you start exploring next?

 
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Marvelous Mexico

Sand, sun, and fun are three good reasons why Mexico continues to be a popular escape. But there are even better reasons why the country has been crowned ‘Destination of the Year’ by Travel + Leisure magazine. Travelers will always head back to old favorites such as Cancun and Puerto Vallarta (what’s not to love?), but we’d like to point out a few other hot spots to add to consider this year.

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Mexico City, or Ciudad de México (CDMX), is one of the liveliest North American capitals for cuisine, culture, and sports. Food tours will show you the best spots for tacos, tlacoyo, and why you shouldn’t go home without ordering sweet, jiggly nicuatole for dessert one night. The art scene – even the street art – is worth exploring, don’t miss the contemporary exhibits of Museo Tamayo and Museo Jumex, and one of Mexico’s largest galleries, Kurimanzutto. And why not live like a local and take in a live football (soccer) game – CDMX has many teams, but the top four are: América, Guadalajara, Cruz Azul, and Universidad Nacional.

los cabos, la paz

In Baja, stay north if you want to skip the non-stop party of Los Cabos and go out adventuring instead. The Espiritu Santo archipelago in the northwest is known as “the world’s aquarium.” This protected marine park is rich in biodiversity. Accommodations in nearby La Paz are well known for their off-the-grid authenticity, but new hotels have opened that also bring off-the-grid refinement. Head out for a day of whale watching, snorkeling, and diving, or shred the dunes with a sandboard (think snowboarding on warmer hills).

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Big city? Artsy town? Long gorgeous beach? Or a trip that takes you to all three? Let’s start planning!


 
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Best Bags for New Adventures This Year

Wherever you are going this year, you’ll need a good bag to get you there. Here’s our pick for the best bags of 2022.


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Sustainable

Take a stand for the world you are exploring by ensuring your luggage is carbon neutral and the company that makes it is offsetting its energy. Paravel and Monos are two chic, direct-to-consumer brands that use recycled materials and make products built to last. 

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High-End Head-Turners

There’s nothing like a well-made piece that you can pass on to the next generation, and that’s not something you can usually say about luggage. Invest in a vintage-looking Globe-Trotter piece for the classy traveler (we love the carry-on reminiscent of Lady Di’s iconic sheep sweater), or the sleek, lightweight aluminum cases from Rimowa for the serious globetrotter; and for the fashionista? Aviteur’s made in Italy, leather bags designed by Patricia Gucci are a must carry.

Adventure Ready 

Sometimes, your luggage needs to be as rugged as the trip you’re about to test yourself on. In that case, environmental leader Patagonia offers a sturdy, water-resistant rolling duffel in multiple sizes.

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Bold and Fun

Let the kids pack a bag of distractions in their pint-sized luggage. Adorable and striking designs are the hallmark of American Tourister and Heys. May we suggest the baby Yoda from AT? And at Heys, fans can support their favorite NBA, NHL, or MLB team with branded bags.


Love it when your luggage turns heads in the airport? Where are you and your bags going to next?

 
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What Are Your 2022 Travel Resolutions?

We hope that you were able to ring in the new year safely and joyfully! With 2021 in our rearview mirror and travel becoming less restrictive, planning your 2022 escapes with a travel advisor will still be your best defense against change and uncertainty in trip planning.

A travel advisor is a travel specialist, and you always want to work with someone who is an expert in their area. Someone who knows how to get you out of a jam when your flight is cancelled or rerouted; someone who knows just the right chalet or hidden inn with the most incredible view for that month-long vacation in paradise; someone who knows how you like to travel and can recommend a hotel you never would have discovered on your own.

This year, we’ll continue to have your back and make travel a seamless experience. Let us help you make that dream trip a reality; we’ll certainly make it much easier for you to enjoy.


Planning and preparation are essential before you head for the airport. Let me help!