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Gorgeous over the water bungalows in Mexico!

We have all seen the pictures of the luxury bungalows over crystal clear water in Tahiti and the Maldives but few of us have made the journey to actually stay there. Now those of us in North America have a much closer option that is just as luxurious! El Dorado Maroma along the Maya Riviera coast of Mexico has their own bungalows called palafitos opening September 1, 2016.

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Rendering of the final product

Maroma beach in Mexico is consistently voted one of the most gorgeous beaches in the world. El Dorado Maroma is an adult only resort set upon that lovely white beach. The resort  is part of the Karisma brand know for their “gourmet inclusive” properties. The all inclusive concept prides itself on gourmet fresh food as well as 5 star luxury service.

Shows the progress of the construction

Progress of the construction

The new bungalows are still under construction and due to open September 1, 2016.  They will feature glass bottom floors, private infinity pools, direct ladder access to the ocean, outdoor showers, indoor jacuzzi for 2, oversized decks with lounge chairs, and gorgeous ocean views.

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Bedroom with glass bottom floor

We are taking reservations now for the fall. You may not book these bungalows directly, but only through a certified Gourmet Inclusive Karisma agent like Kiel Travel. Contact us today to book your over the water experience!

 

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Four Seasons Maui

After an incredibly long day of flying, and delayed flights, we arrived at Four Seasons Maui at midnight. Our reception was warm and friendly with a traditional lei greeting and their amazing mint ginger lemonade. The staff could not have been more helpful and they quickly whisked us away to our room for some much needed sleep. I hate that we arrived in the dark, but it actually made it even more special to wake up in Hawaii and see the amazing views for the first time.

Sunrise from my balcony

Sunrise from my balcony

Four Seasons in Wailea offers some of the largest guestrooms on the island. The rooms are angled so almost every room has a view of the ocean. We stayed in an ocean view room with two beds and a sleeper sofa so it could easily accommodate a larger family. They also offer a club level floor and numerous larger suites.

First stop was Duo’s for a spectacular breakfast buffet. The buffet features at least four stations of hot and cold foods, plus a couple smaller tables with pastries and cereals. They also have a gluten free section. Duo’s offers the breakfast buffet and then serves dinner with a focus on steak and fresh seafood. The also have Ferraro’s by the pool for lunch, Snorkel’s by the beach for light fare and snacks, Caffe Ciao for deli and bakery items, and the Lobby Bar. Their feature dinner restaurant is Spago by Wolfgang Puck.

Each weekday from 8:00am-1:30pm they host local artists and craftsmen in the open air along the first floor. You will find photography, jewelry, paintings. ceramics, and clothing. The vendors change daily so you can always find something different. I saw some very talented artists, esp. a black and white photographer,  and some stunning jewelry designs.

The pools area is quite large and features a beautiful fountain in the middle of the main pool. There is a smaller waterfall pool and then a separate private adult only (21+) area. There is food and drink service around the pools and all seating at the main pool area, including cabanas, is free. The adult only pool has cabanas for rent at $485 per day with champagne, fruit, large tv , couch, etc.

Pool Area

Pool Area

Adult Pool and Cabanas

Adult Pool and Cabanas

Four Seasons is beachfront. All beaches are public in Hawaii, but Four Seasons really does not share their beach with anyone. There is chair and umbrella service on the beach. They also offer complimentary snorkel and outrigger canoe trips. The Outrigger was one of my favorite things from the whole week.

 

Early Morning Beach

Outrigger Canoe

Outrigger Canoe

Besides water sports, there are plenty of ways to stay fit while here. They offer complimentary tennis , a cardio gym outside, regular gym inside, fitness classes, and a path along the beach for jogging or walking.

Four Seasons Maui is a beautiful hotel with fantastic service. They offer a great value with numerous complimentary services and amenities. There is no additional resort fee.
• Traditional lei greeting
• Children’s Program every day year round (9:00 am to 5:00 pm for kids ages 5 to 12)
• Use of crib, stroller, high chair, playpen. Toddler proof guest room with safety attachments
• Honeymoon, anniversary, birthday and children’s amenities
• Aloha Suite – early arrival and late departure facility with showers, lockers and lounge area
• Resort car to golf, tennis, shopping and dining in Wailea area
• Overnight shoeshine and sandal repair service
• Local calls and standard internet for multiple devices
• Enhanced coffee and tea service, and bottled water in room
• La Bottega bath amenities
• Use of cabanas, umbrellas and casabellas at main pool and beach
• Ice water, chilled towels and Evian spritz at pool and beach
• Sunscreen in a choice of three SPFs available in the pool area and beach
• Food amenity served four times daily at pools
• Use of two tennis courts including rackets
• Use of 24-hour Fitness Center & daily introductory fitness classes
• Use of snorkel equipment
• Games Room and video games including PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 & Nintendo Wii
• Golf putting green and croquet
• Introductory scuba clinic daily
• Hawaiian outrigger canoe paddling excursion

 

As a Virtuoso advisor, my clients will receive breakfast for 2 daily at Duo’s, plus an additional $100 food and beverage credit.

 

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Travel to try new things

When I travel, I make it a mission to try new things. Obviously the destination in itself is a new experience, but I also really try and push myself to try things out of my comfort zone. I am blessed to have visited a few new places this past year, but I am more proud of what I did while I was there.
For those of you that know me, I do NOT get in the ocean. I am terrified of sharks and just what may be under the water in general. But on a recent trip to Turks and Caicos I was struck by how clear the water was and how I could see everything. The best part was that after watching the water for 4 days, I never saw anything, hardly even a fish. So after not even stepping foot in the ocean for ten or more years, I not only got in the water, but also kayaked in the ocean! I had to have a friend take a picture because I knew my husband and kids would not believe it. It felt so good to face that fear and to have fun in the water like everyone else.
So on my next trip to Jamaica, I took this a little further. The water was not as clear, but I was game anyway. I once again got in the water and this time I tried stand up paddle boarding. I do not suggest trying this for the first time after two rum punches, but it was fun despite the falls. It just felt like such an accomplishment for me. Since I was not great at it on the first try, I am already planning on trying it again in Costa Rica in December. I have to redeem myself.
On each trip this year I have also tried so many new foods. It really gives you a sense of place to try local specialties. In the past couple of months I have tried callaloo, festival, plantains (note- I hate bananas so this was a hard sell for me), guacamole , sushi (yes I was very late to the game on both of these), and mallorca to name a few. I have eaten pretty much anything put in front of me and have enjoyed almost all of it. The food is such a big part of any destination and I have great memories of each trip that revolve around the food. So many of my great memories involve a dinner with friends or a sunset cocktail.
So what next? I am visiting Cost Rica in December and already have plans to rappel a waterfall, walk a wobbly bridge (the name alone makes me dizzy), zip line, and take a mud bath.
I would love to hear some of your adventures too!

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Round Hill Villas – Jamaican Paradise

I stepped off the plane in Jamaica and was greeted by Oliver from the Jamaican Tourism Board who led me through immigration and customs in under 10 minutes total. I realize now what an amazing service this is as colleagues and other hotel guests told me about their two hour wait! There are a couple options for this service, but at $50-100 it is so worth it!

My driver Goofy (yes that is his name) shuttled me and a couple other guests to Round Hill Villas. It is about a 25 minute drive from the airport, located in west of Montego Bay. Along the way you see vendors selling drinks in the middle of the street, people fishing, lots of chain restaurants like KFC & Pizza Hut, local jerk restaurants, a possible cruise ship docked, and of course beautiful views of the Caribbean Sea.

Upon entering Round Hill’s private entrance, you drive up and around a curved hill that affords gorgeous sea views from the crest. As you drive down the hill to the main reception and lobby, there are roads off to each side leading to different villas. The open air lobby with a view straight to the beach, the complimentary rum punch, the easy check-in process, & the smiling staff are quite the welcome.

Lobby Entrance at Round Hill

Lobby Entrance at Round Hill

Round Hill has a rather long history. It opened in 1953 and quickly became a destination for the rich and famous.  Guests include Paul McCartney, Michael Douglas, Roger Moore and JFK and Jackie O. Kennedy to name a few. More recent years saw “Stella get her Groove Back” in villa 11 and star Taye Diggs was later married here. Many of the elite purchased villas here and are still owned today. When they are not in residence, the villas are rented to guests.

One such shareholder is Ralph Lauren who designed the Pineapple House rooms after a recent renovation. The villas are influenced by his design but are individually decorated by their owners. The style features lots of white with bamboo, wicker and mahogany furniture.

After checking in, I went straight to the Seaside Terrace for lunch. The view was stunning and my food amazing. I ordered Jerk Pork Tacos with pineapple slaw and roasted corn.  Other days for lunch we sat at the beach side bar.  The food here was from the same kitchen, with a slightly abbreviated menu. It was a nice very casual place for lunch.

My lunch view

My lunch view

Jerk Pork Tacos

Jerk Pork Tacos

For dinner, they have different locations and menus each night for variety. On Thursday and Sunday, dinner is served in The Grill with a farm-to-table menu. All of the ingredients are fresh and local, with many coming from Round Hill’s own organic garden. I enjoyed snapper in parchment with local vegetables such as callaloo, similar to spinach. The highlight of my meal was the smoked marlin yam balls for an appetizer. I was a little hesitant as they did not sound like much, but they were hands down the best thing I ate on the entire trip. I highly recommend these!

On Friday night, we had the Jamaica Night buffet which highlights local specialties. The salad station was absolutely fantastic and I almost never made it to the hot foods! They featured conch, festival (similar to a hushpuppy but a little sweeter), oxtail, jerk chicken and pork, and vegetables. And don’t miss the dessert station with lots of pineapple and coconut.

While talking about the dining choices, I can’t fail to mention that room service is available and if you are renting a villa, the staff can prepare meals in the villa. We had our made-to-order breakfast in the villa twice and it was lovely.  Every afternoon at 4pm is tea with a variety of nibbles. And there is also the Polo Lounge cocktail bar where you can see old black and white photos of those past famous guests I mentioned. Round Hill offers several dining packages too.

The accommodations closest to the beach is the 36 room Pineapple House. All of the rooms were designed by Ralph Lauren and face the ocean. The downstairs rooms feature small patios or balconies, where the upstairs rooms feature high ceilings  and large shuttered windows that open wide for the view. The rooms are clean with white stone and large mahogany four poster beds. The rooms also overlook the resort’s infinity pool.

Pineapple House King

Pineapple House King

Round Hill Infinity Pool

Round Hill Infinity Pool

Nestled in the hillside, all facing west for fabulous sunset views, are 27 individually owned villas. Our villa #16 had 6 bedrooms each with their own living area and ensuite, a kitchen for staff use, and a pool with an expansive sun deck and dozens of seating options. Other villas have 2-6 bedrooms and all but 3 have pools. You may rent the entire villa or if you just want one or two rooms, the staff works to accommodate you in a villa with room separations for privacy. If you choose a villa room, you will not be booked right next to someone you don’t know. Our villa had a room upstairs, two below the pool and one off to the side for a separate villa feel so it could easily have been rented to separate couples or families. You would have only shared the pool area.

Villa 16 view from the pool

Villa 16 view from the pool

View from Villa 16 sundeck

View from Villa 16 sundeck

My personal room was 73A, located on the bottom below the pool. This room is reached by a set of stairs near the kitchen and was my own little private haven. This room has a private patio, a sitting room/library and then a large king room with another sitting area. Next to the library is another living area with a pool table that separates my room from bedroom #73. This bedroom has two beds and would be a perfect accompaniment to my room for a small family of four. They would have total privacy from the rest of the villa. Both of these rooms have a very unique feature too. Above the bed is a window into the swimming pool!

Bedroom #73A

Bedroom #73A

Bedroom #73A Sitting area

Bedroom #73A Sitting area

My pool view window

My pool view window

My patio and view

My patio and view

Round Hill is a leisure resort but still has plenty to do, or  you can relax and do nothing at all. There are water sports such as kayaks, paddle board, glass bottom boats & snorkeling. They are currently renovating the spa and will also bring the treatments to your room. I had an in room massage- ask for Althea. And though I did not do it personally, my friends went to yoga and core classes with the amazing Donovan. He has been there over 20 years and he knows what he is doing. They loved him. There is also nightly entertainment near the restaurants. They also have the Pineapple Kid’s club daily from 9am to 5pm. They have daily shuttles to Rose Hall for shopping and to the Tryall club for golf. And if you do want to leave the property and explore, you simply have to talk to the fabulous concierge Kingsley who has been with Round Hill for about 50 years (I forget the exact number but it was staggering!) You can not miss his smiling face and bright teal jacket.

While on property I met one couple on their fourth visit and another couple who was visiting for the 14th time! After staying a couple days myself, I can certainly see why guests return again and again!

Until you can visit yourself, I will leave you with a gorgeous sunset view from our villa.

Sunset in Montego Bay

Sunset in Montego Bay

 

Book your stay at Round Hill Villas through Kiel Travel and you will receive full daily breakfast for two , early check in and late checkout, and $100 food and beverage credit. Contact me at kieltravel@gmail.com.

 

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I am now an Aman Junkie!

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View from my villa bedroom at Amanyara

I just returned from 4 days at Amanyara in Turks and Caicos.  This was the most peaceful and relaxing vacation I think I have ever had- at least since having kids! The property is secluded, private, absolutely gorgeous and has impeccable service. And the water on this island is brilliant turquoise and so still that it almost looks like glass. Stunning! The villas are designed with a central living area surrounded by infinity and reflecting pools with individual rooms scattered around for privacy. The bedrooms have 3 full glass walls for seamless views of the outside. The villas also come with your own chef and host and the level of service is just outstanding. I have simply never felt so pampered in my life. Homemade guacamole for a snack, mojitos by the pool, my laundry done while I am at the beach. I could get used to this!

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One of the four bedrooms at Villa 30

So now that I am spoiled for life, I simply have to visit other Aman properties. Next on my list is the spectacular  Amangiri. I discovered they have a die hard fan base known as Aman Junkies. There is no set number of properties to visit to become an official junkie, but word has it that after 5 (and some say 7) visits, that you are gifted with an Aman Junkie tshirt.  This tshirt is now on my bucket list!  Are you an Aman Junkie too??

 

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My food journey through South Beach and Palm Beach Hotels

I recently returned from a quick trip to Miami South Beach and Palm Beach. I was on business and did not have much time to venture out from the hotels. That does not mean I did not have some fabulous food INSIDE the hotels. Here is a picture diary of my yummy meals.

First stop was The Mandarin Oriental on Brickell Key for lunch at Azul.

Crunchy Cashew Chicken Salad - Asian greens, napa cabbage, grilled satay chicken, strawberries, glazed cashews, topped off with a citrus ginger & soy vinegarette

Crunchy Cashew Chicken Salad – Asian greens, napa cabbage, grilled satay chicken, strawberries, glazed cashews, topped off with a citrus ginger & soy vinaigrette

Next stop was Ritz-Carlton Key Biscayne. We had frozen mojitos with the famous bartender Geno at Dune. Followed by shrimp nachos and the most fabulous guacamole made table side at La Cantina.

Geno the Mojito man

Geno the Mojito man

Holy Guacamole!

Holy Guacamole!

We retired for the night at Turnberry Isle in Aventura and treated ourselves to a late night snack in The Lobby Lounge.

Warm Beignets with Vanilla Creme Brulee

Warm Beignets with Vanilla Creme Brulee

The next morning we met at The Setai for the  breakfast buffet at The Restaurant. The food was wonderful but my favorite part was sitting in the outside courtyard to eat it all.

Courtyard Seating for Breakfast at The Setai

Courtyard Seating for Breakfast at The Setai

Later in the day we toured the Ritz-Carlton South Beach and had lunch at Bistro One LR. Probably some of the best shrimp or fish tacos I have ever had!

Shrimp Tempura Soft Tacos

Shrimp Tempura Soft Tacos

A very artful Key Lime Pie for dessert

A very artful Key Lime Pie for dessert

Next stop was The Breakers in Palm Beach. We had drinks and tapas at HMF. Did not get a picture of the fabulous fennel sausage and wild mushroom pizzette since we were starving and it looked too good to resist.

Patron Margarita, Channel number 6, and the complimentary sweet/salty cashews

Patron Margarita, Channel number 6, and the complimentary sweet/salty cashews

We spent the night and I have to mention the amazing chocolate creation we found waiting in our room!

Chocolate rendition of  The Breakers

Chocolate rendition of The Breakers

Our buffet breakfast the next day was at The Circle in The Breakers. My favorite were the muffin tops.

A typical buffet offering

A typical buffet offering

Our last meal in the area before boarding the plane was at Four Seasons Palm Beach sitting right along the beach at Atlantic Bar and Grill.

Chorizo Quesadillas for an appetizer

Chorizo Quesadillas for an appetizer

Pescado Tacos- Mahi Mahi, Pickled Onions, & Salsa with a side of beans

Pescado Tacos- Mahi Mahi, Pickled Onions, & Salsa with a side of beans

Shark Bite Smoothie- Strawberry and Pina Colado

Shark Bite Smoothie- Strawberry and Pina Colado

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New Ritz-Carlton Aruba to open November 22, 2013

The highly anticipated new Ritz-Carlton Aruba is set to open this week.  The new resort is the only 5 Star property on Aruba. It is situated on popular Palm Beach on the northwestern tip of the island.

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Divi trees on the beach

The resort offers 320 oceanfront rooms and suites all with private balconies and stunning bathrooms.

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Guest room at Ritz-Carlton Aruba

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Bathroom at Ritz-Carlton Aruba

The resort will feature 4 restaurants, a 15,000 sq. foot spa with 13 treatment rooms, 2 pools, a 24 hour casino, full beauty and nail salon, a fitness center with yoga, spinning, and pilates, and meeting facilities. The resort is near famed golf courses, water sports, shopping and nightlife. The resort also offers the family friendly Ritz Kids Club program.

The Ritz-Carlton trademark elegance and service are sure to be evident here. I am a Ritz-Carlton Stars agent and can offer special amenities :

4pm late checkout upon request

continental breakfast for 2 daily per room

welcome amenity in your room

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