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10 Dreamy & Festive Places to Visit This Christmas Season

by Alicia Loiacono 2 years ago
written by Alicia Loiacono

Dear Travelista,

 

It’s that time of year again and boy oh boy I cannot wait! I get the itch to put our Christmas decorations up the day after Halloween. Don’t get me wrong, my family loves Thanksgiving and I mean no disrespect to The Bird. However, there is no real harm in delighting in turkey and mashed potatoes (……and sauce, meatballs, lasagna, Italian bread etc, etc, etc… but that’s another column) while my Christmas Tree is showing off it’s glorious self in the family room is there? There’s nothing we enjoy more during the holiday season than snuggling up with a fuzzy blanket, a cup of cocoa, and watching our favorite Christmas movie in front of a crackling fire. Sigh. Christmastime is magical and these destinations are sure to inspire and enchant even the grumpiest Ebenezer Scrooge.

So my darling travelista, if you’ve always wanted to step into a Hallmark Movie, if you are looking for the holiday magic, if you’re in search of that feeling you had as a child on Christmas Eve, these destinations are for you. Grab your cocoa, let’s go.

 

Prague, Czech Republic

Christmas Magic of Prague, with Personal Prague Guide
Prague Advent Evening Food Tasting Tour

Prague, Czech Republic is at the top of our list for one of the best and most romantic holiday destinations in the world. Known for being magical all year round, Prague becomes even more spectacular at Christmas time. The vast number of Christmas markets set against the backdrop of gothic medieval architecture gives it a timeless elegance that is sure to inspire your Christmas spirit.

Here, the Christmas markets are abundant, and you’ll want plenty of time to explore them all. The main markets are held at the Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square which are about a 5 minute walk from one another. Walking along these charming streets you can shop for everyone on your list. The wooden huts along the lane are filled to the brim with local handcrafted gifts, ornaments, and holiday decor. There’s things like hand knit mittens and scarves, puppets and dolls dressed in traditional finery, blown glass ornaments, hand embroidery, wooden toys, ceramics, candles and so much more.

Stop and roast marshmallows by one of many outdoor fireplaces while you listen to Christmas Carols performed by school choirs or folk groups dressed in traditional costume. Take time to visit the stables to pet and say hello to sheep, goats, and donkeys. If traditional holiday music is your thing, don’t miss out on a concert in one of Prague’s famed churches like St. George’s Basilica or St. Clement’s Cathedral.

While you shop and take in the ambience, sample traditional Christmas delicacies such as Prague Ham, Czech grilled sausages, potato pancakes, and hot roasted chestnuts. Later, indulge in treats such as spicy gingerbread or Trdelnik which is a hot sweet pastry dough wrapped around a stick and topped with sugar and walnuts and sometimes filled with chocolate or ice cream. Thirsty? You’ll have your choice between Czech beers, hot apple cider, mulled wine, chocolate cocoa, honey wine, Christmas punch, or grog which is a mixture of rum, water, lemon, and sugar. We’ll take one of each please! Isn’t shopping even more delightful with a beverage in hand?

At the stroke of every hour the magnificent twinkling Christmas tree in the town’s main square will erupt in a stunning audio visual show with music and thousands of lights. It’s truly a magnificent sight to behold.

 

New York, New York

Private New York City Christmas Walking Tour
Radio City Christmas Spectacular Starring the Radio City Rockettes Ticket
Dyker Heights Brooklyn Christmas Lights Tour

We may be a bit biased ( living in New York and all) but our debut Christmas destination column wouldn’t be complete if it didn’t include New York City. Who doesn’t remember Miracle on 34th Street, Kevin McCallister in Home Alone 2, or more recently Elf in New York City at Christmas? In 2006, I happened to be living in Manhattan and I can tell you that NYC at Christmas time should be on every Christmas lover’s bucket list. Let’s start at the very beginning, a VERY good place to start, with the spectacular Holiday shows.

NYC is the epicenter of live entertainment and holiday shows are no exception. There’s something for everyone from the famed Radio City Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall, to The Nutcracker, to Charlie Brown Christmas, to A Christmas Carol. There’s holiday themed illusionist shows, comedy shows, and countless concerts. Don’t forget to check out the Trans-Siberian Orchestra: The Ghosts of Christmas Eve, The Annual Christmas in New York at Carnegie Hall, Harlem Gospel Choir: Christmas Eve Matinee and Cirque Dreams Holidaze. If you’re traveling with little ones, grab tickets to Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical. There is no shortage of holiday entertainment in the hustling, bustling, city that never sleeps.

Lights! Camera! Action! Did I mention lights? More importantly, twinkle lights. Lovers of neighborhood holiday light displays will definitely want to take the time to visit Dyker Heights in Brooklyn. Here you can experience the most beautiful light displays around. You can visit on your own or you can book one of the fantastic Holiday Light tours available. For even more of a holiday wow don’t miss the Empire State Building Light Show and of course the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. The Tree Lighting Ceremony takes place right after Thanksgiving and signifies the beginning of the holiday season. One especially fabulous sight is to see the lights in NYC from above. Whether it’s from the top of the Empire State Building (which always reminds me of An Affair to Remember, Cary Grant anyone?), Rockefeller Center, or a rooftop bar, it’s a sight unlike any other. Be sure to put the Bronx Zoo Holiday Lights, Central Park Holiday Lights, Lightscape at Brooklyn Botanic Garden and the Amaze Light Festival at the New York Mets stadium on your bucket list as well. They are sure to amaze!

Grab your cocoa, don your Jackie O’s, hit up your favorite New York bakery for a specialty Christmas cookie, prepare for crowds, and let’s hit the shops. Oh and you’ll need comfortable shoes, it is NYC after all… there’s a lot of walking! NYC has some of the most over the top holiday decorations imaginable and some of the most incredible places to shop for Christmas. Stroll with your cookies and cocoa and take in those showstopping holiday window displays, light shows, and spectacular decor. From the Saks Fifth Avenue Light Show, to Rolf’s Restaurant in Gramercy Park, to window displays at Bloomingdales, Saks, and Macys, some of this stuff you actually have to see to believe. Speaking of Macy’s, if you’re there with little ones, stop in at Santaland which is a Christmas Wonderland for kids of all ages right in the department store where you can meet the big guy (Santa Claus) himself.

Bryant Park Winter Village in Midtown Manhattan is home to one of the nicest Christmas Markets in New York. The centerpiece of this lovely winter village is the 17,000 square foot ice skating rink that boasts free admission ice skating, rental skates, and even free skating shows and events. Here at Bryant Park Winter Village you can find a European style Holiday Market that features lovely crafts and unique gifts from New York and all over the world. After shopping, watch ice skaters while you grab a bite to eat and sip on a festive cocktail at one of the many food stalls. Oh yeah, and did I mention, there’s a Christmas Tree here too?

No list would be complete without including Union Square Holiday Market, as it is widely known as the ultimate holiday destination in NYC. Here you can find affordable, high quality, lovely gift options for everyone on your list from over 160 vendors. Bring an appetite with you as there are also many options for delicious snacks and treats along the way.

Finally, stop at Ralphs Coffee on 160 5th Avenue to grab a latte before taking a walk in Central Park. There, skate at Wollman Rink, and stop at the smallest of the NYC Christmas Markets, Columbus Circle Holiday Market. End your evening with a horse drawn carriage ride through Central Park. I think that is on everyone’s NYC bucket list isn’t it? What better time to tick it off than during the holidays?

Quebec City, Canada

 Christmas Magic in Old Quebec
Sleigh bells ring, are you listening, in the lane, snow is glistening a beautiful sight, we’re happy tonight, walking through Quebec City Wonderland. With its colonial French Architecture, charming cobblestone lanes, white fluffy snow, and sparkling lights, Quebec City definitely takes the iced cake for one of the finest Christmas towns in Canada. Here you can find a large traditional European Christmas market full of festive shops and boutiques, delicious food (think mulled wine, bratwurst, gingerbread, the famous giant European hot dog and more!) and of course the ambiance is so magical, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped straight into a Thomas Kincaid painting. Oh, and put on plenty of layers, it’s gonna be COLD!

Step back into times of old and enjoy the charming re-creation of traditional Christmas markets as you stroll along the 100 or so quaint German style vendor huts that truly are a one stop shop for those unique holiday gifts. These adorably decorated wooden kiosks hold tons of original gift ideas for the entire family. There’s everything from handmade fine jewelry, to small ceramic houses that diffuse signature fragrances, to knit items, to hand carved wooden bowls, chess boards, and tables. There’s traditional arts and crafts from Germany, incredible paintings, and rows and rows of glittering Christmas trees. Don’t forget to stop for the famous gingerbread from Nuremberg and other delicious German Christmas Cookies. Of course no trip to Canada would be complete without bringing home handcrafted organic maple syrup products.

For your family foodie, it’s impossible to name all of the delicious treats available. There’s Quebec cheese fondues, jams, jellies, fruit syrups, cream of apples, belgian waffles with buttercream caramel, authentic German cakes, the highest quality olive oils, belgian dark chocolate, and homemade macaroons, You can find nuts, candies, hot chestnuts, caramelized and chocolate almonds. Then there’s nougat, meringue marshmallow, churros, spices, wines, hot cocoa, coffee and many other delights. This column is making me hungry!

If you’re looking for Christmas music, starry light displays, outdoor fireplaces to keep warm, decorated Christmas trees, and even spontaneous performances, Old City Quebec is where you need to stop at Christmas time. Every building in the square sparkles with lights. There’s wreaths, reindeer, and garlands galore. The little ones can make maple taffy, and take part in many of the free activities for children. You can walk along storefronts and admire the boutique window displays. A trip here wouldn’t be complete without walking into or attending mass at Notre- Dame de Quebec Basilica Cathedral. One of the most beautiful churches I’ve ever beheld, it is nestled in the heart of Old Quebec and is said to be one of the oldest churches in Canada, established in the 1600’s. We suggest checking the hours of operation before you go so you can have plenty of time to tour the stunning architectural masterpiece.

 

Strasbourg, France

Strasbourg Christmas Market Small Group Walking Tour
Christmas Fun Tour
Strasbourg Christmas Market Private Guided Tour
 

Known as the capital of Christmas, this cozy holiday hotspot makes you feel like you are literally stepping into a living Christmas card. With 0ver 300 market stalls, the smell of French pastries in the air, and Christmas decorations around every corner, Strasbourg France is a must for anyone looking for Christmas perfection.

Going back to 1570, Strasbourg France claims to have the oldest Christmas market in Europe. We’re not sure if it’s the oldest but it is certainly one of the largest. The Christmas market, called Christkindelsmarik, takes place in over 11 different locations within the town. In this magical fairyland you can find ice skating, a carousel and other children’s rides, Christmas trees lining cobblestoned lanes, and twinkle lights tastefully draped across centuries old buildings. This Christmas market is jam packed with events and our favorite is the Paye ton Noel. This one-of-a-kind Christmas event combines music, street art, games of all kinds, hands on workshops, and more, in a lovely and festive atmosphere. The warm, cozy old fashioned feeling can be felt right down to your mistle toes.

I don’t know about you and we’ll have to cover my Italian grandmother’s ears (both of them), but there is nothing as decadent as an authentic French pastry. Stop in a cafe for coffee, a baguette style sandwich, and finish with a luscious pastry. We have no idea how you’ll choose just one because they all look sinful!
L’Atelier 116 Strasbourg France

If you’re visiting with mini travelista’s be sure to check out the many hands-on events and activities for children. There’s workshops, shows, and events especially for the little ones such as a treasure hunt to learn about Christmas traditions. Each step reveals another clue to find Father Christmas’ hiding place. Each family sets off on their adventure with a logbook containing questions and the route through the village. The event finishes off with hand passed gingerbread for all. Children get to meet St. Nicholas as he steps off a horse-drawn carriage and afterwards, if they’re good, they receive delicious mannele, gingerbread, clementines, and other treats from the big guy.
While you stroll the picture perfect village and shop you’ll be able to enjoy spontaneous performances from local french choir groups, violinists and other musicians, as well as children’s singing groups. There’s a gorgeous nativity scene, advent concerts, and even an ice ballet called The Great Christmas Circus on Ice. The Christmas village is incredibly charming. It’s so chic in its Christmas dress that it feels undeniably french. You can hear the church bells chime, and smell the cinnamon spice in the air. Every shop window is elegantly and tastefully adorned with a slightly different Christmas theme. There’s a style and chicness you won’t find anywhere but France. So don your favorite cavalier boots, cashmere sweater, and timeless camel coat with your camera in hand and snap that perfect instagram photo in this winter-fairytale Christmasland. ‎A Votre Sante!

 

Vienna, Austria

Christmas Market Vienna Tour
Vienna Christmas Market Tour
Private Christmas Markets Walking Tour Vienna
 

With Italian and German influences Vienna is enchanting year round but just positively comes alive at Christmastime. The bells are jingling, the lights are twinkling and it is absolutely the stuff that Christmas market dreams are made of. The old town charm is the perfect backdrop for the glittering golden glow of the many markets you’ll find in Vienna. There’s lit up palaces, a ferris wheel, walking gardens, rides and activities for children, shops featuring local artists, and so much more.

There’s plenty to boast about when it comes to a Viennese Christmas market and there are a lot of different markets within the city. A few of the most popular markets are Christkindlmarkt, Belvedere, Schonbrunn, Altes Akh, Freyung, and more! Think cool, crisp winter air, the smell of potatoes, strudel, and fresh bread in the air. Sprinkle in some candied nuts, roasted chestnuts, and of course steaming mugs of punch and there you have just the beginning of this prized event that people near and far look forward to every year.

A visit to Vienna during Christmas Time wouldn’t be complete without purchasing your very own authentic schneekugel or snow globe. Vienna is the birthplace of those tiny spheres of magic invented in 1900 by Erwin Perzy. Today, Perzy’s grandson Erwin Perzy III, owns and operates the family company Original Vienna Snow Globes. These perfect gifts are hand painted, manually assembled, the actual globe is still made of glass, and there are over 350 designs to choose from.

Vienna Christmas markets boast the best cheeses, breads, hot beverages, and cakes with the most unique flavors you may have never tried before. For the mini’s there are children’s activities like baking homemade christmas cookies and even candle making. One winter activity the Viennese are especially known for is ice skating and the opportunities to skate at the Christmas markets are abundant. There’s pop up ice skating rinks, rooftop skating rinks, and of course the Rathausplatz square. The romance of Christmas in Vienna makes you feel like you’ve time traveled to 100 years ago, especially when you see the horse-drawn carriages.

 

Chicago, Illinois

Holiday Hike Chicago-Style: Festive Food & Walking tour
2-Hour Chicago Holiday Lights Segway Tour
Magic Christmas Tour in Illinois (Chicago)
 

Are you dying to attend a traditional German Christmas market but aren’t traveling out of the country any time soon? The Christkindlmarket in Chicago is your answer! As you journey through the lit up streets you are transported to times of old. A blanket of snow, twinkle lights dancing to Christmas music, and over 150 food and craft stalls await you. This is widely considered the best Christmas market in America and it’s easy to see why!

This charming Christmas market boasts all of the favorite qualities of tradition right on our very own shores. There’s activities and events for every member of the family, many huts with interesting and unique gift ideas, cheerful entertainment and more! Don’t miss the live ballet performances, Christmas carolers, ice skating, and definitely don’t leave without enjoying hot spiced wine served in a famed traditional boot mug!
One thing that is so special about shopping at a Christmas market is the uniqueness of the gifts you’re able to purchase. These priceless, locally crafted, handmade items are so beautiful and different it’s unlikely you’ll be able to find them anywhere other than right where you’re standing at that moment. From hand carved wooden nativity scenes, to glass blown Christmas ornaments. Everywhere you turn there’s something that’s been carved, painted, or embroidered by hand. Supporting local artists and crafters is such a pleasure and the recipient of your purchase will have been gifted something truly one of a kind.

As it’s modeled after a traditional German Christmas market you can expect to find lots of delicious traditional German cuisine and sprinkled into the mix you’ll find all-American “delicacies” too. We suggest you bring your appetite as there will be bratwursts, delicious soft pretzels stuffed with tasty fillings, pierogies, and more! While you’re there check out DonerMen, the best place to find signature German street food in Chicago. At the German Grill you’ll find different kinds of sausages, sliced pork loaf, fried potatoes, potato pancakes, smoked pork loin, and much more. Of course there’s also the typical American festival fare from tacos to fried chicken sandwiches to pizza. End the evening with candied nuts, Belgian chocolate covered fruit, gingerbread, authentic strudels and puffs, and other holiday pastries, cakes, and cookies, Prost!


Bruges, Belgium

Bruges Christmas Market Tour With A Professional Guide
 

If you’re near Bruges this holiday season don your fabulous winter ensemble and head to Winter Glow! What is Winter Glow, you ask? It is the collective name of all the holiday experiences available in Bruges, Belgium and let us assure you, there’s plenty to light your Christmas fire. Imagine a twinkle light walking trail in a true Christmas Town that only exists (or so you may think) in your wildest Christmas dreams. Holiday shopping in the Christmas market with music and light shows to delight you. This much anticipated annual winter event includes ice skating, shopping, performances, treats, and of course a mug of steaming hot spiced mulled wine. While you’re there (no doubt staring in awe at the gorgeously decked out architecture) don’t leave without grabbing a traditional Belgian Waffle or stopping by a winter bar! One other especially favorite treat is a speculoos which is a spiced shortbread cookie.
Though it’s smaller than some other Christmas markets in Belgium it definitely packs a big enough punch to be worthy of a stop there. Most of the action is centered in Grote Markt which is Bruges main square. With fairytale touches like horse-drawn carriage rides this is the perfect place to bring your sweetheart for a romantic holiday outing. Walk along the canal with a heavenly treat from a local Belgian Chocolate shoppe and shop for your friends and family while you take in the Christmas grandeur. You’ll find things like knit items, luxury bath products, nutcrackers, candles, nativity scenes, delightful local christmas decor, and of course toys and Christmas ornaments.
Take the little ones to the Christmas themed carnival area. There you will find carnival games, rides, events, entertainment, and mountains of toys.


Walt Disney World, Orlando Florida


When it comes to celebrations, Disney doesn’t do anything by half measures and Christmastime is no exception. There really is just something different about Disney. The magic is out in full force during the holiday season. From snow in Florida (every half hour! It’s actually soap, believe it or not!) to the majestic castle, there’s Christmas decor at every glance, in every park, and in every hotel. The holiday music, the sparkling lights, the parties and celebrations, the treats and the smells of cinnamon, sugar, and chocolate wafting through the air are sure to make the child within you smile with delight.

Every November Walt Disney World transforms into a winter wonderland that is the rival of all other theme parks and it’s no surprise. Disney literally has employees working on holiday celebrations, food, decor, music, parties, and events 365 days a year. Magic Kingdom is by far the most decked out in Christmas cheer. It also holds the very coveted Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party (unlimited cocoa and snickerdoodle cookies anyone?) and Minnie’s Once Upon a Christmastime Fireworks (those castle projections!). Combine that with Santa meet and greets, exclusive entertainment and treats, and meeting your favorite Disney characters all dressed up for the holidays and you’ve got the exact recipe for Christmas perfection.

Cheerful festivals and events are happening all over the parks. EPCOT’s International Festival of the Holidays is not to be missed if you love seasonal eats and treats, decor, and sounds. Epcot also has a Holiday Cookie Stroll and a Candlelight Processional presented nightly by a different celebrity narrator from late November to late December. You can also look forward to holiday entertainment around the World Showcase while you sip on that spiked eggnog.

Hollywood Studios and Animal Kingdom also have much going on this Christmas season. Hollywood Tower Hotel is transformed every night with holiday projections, stop and enjoy the Santa Claus Motorcade, and the Merry Menagerie in Animal Kingdom is a one of a kind experience.

We can’t mention Walt Disney World at Christmas without mentioning the resorts. All of the resorts decorate for the holidays and they all for the most part stick with their resort theme. None in my opinion are as beautiful as the Grand Floridian. Truly it is grand in every way. As if the elegant and charming decor isn’t enough there’s also an enormous Christmas Tree and a lifesize gingerbread house every single year right in the lobby of the resort. Every year it’s different and amazingly creative. Honorable mentions for Christmas decor are Disney’s Wilderness Lodge and Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge. Truly they’re spectacular.

If you’re near Orlando but don’t want to buy a ticket to the parks, stop into Disney Springs for some holiday treats, shopping, and to meet Santa Claus. There will be live musical performances, Toy Soldier Stiltwalkers and Snowflake Skaters to delight one and all. Once the sun sets, expect to see some snow flurries for that extra added touch of magic.

So there you have it! Our picks for some of the most wonderful places to visit around the world this holiday season. Are there more? Oh yeah. Will I highlight 1o more next year? Stay tuned.

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10 Perfectly Romantic Flings And Things To Do In Kauai

by Alicia Loiacono 3 years ago
written by Alicia Loiacono

If you’re looking for ideas to celebrate romance then look no further than the lush, laid back, tropical paradise that is Kauai. First off, yes, the correct spelling is actually Kaua`i, but most people aren’t using the okina when searching the web. Anyways, without any more hubbub…

Nicknamed the Garden Island, Kauai is green and flourishing with tremendous flora that runs from the mountains to the ocean. The moment the doors to the plane open, you will smell the beautiful clean floral filled air and never forget it.

Kauai offers more than 50 miles of white-sand beaches- more beach area per mile than any other island in Hawaii. Other natural wonders include countless waterfalls, the Waimea Canyon, dubbed “The Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” and the 3,000-foot towering mountain cliffs overlooking the Napali Coast along the northwest shoreline.

Beyond Kauai’s dramatic beauty, you’ll find that Kauai can deliver your dream vacation whether you’re on a family trip, an adventurous outdoorsy trip, or if you’re a couple seeking a touch or a lot of romance.

For the lovebirds, here’s 10 Romantic Things to Do in Kaua`i!!!

 

Napali Sunset Cruise

There is truly no better way to experience the Napali Coast than aboard a catamaran. Choosing to go at sunset, while sipping a mai tai or guava juice, now that is romantic.

 

Kayak the Wailua River

For the adventurous couple, the peaceful Wailua River is a beautiful way to experience tropical foliage and breathtaking views. You can even choose to combine the experience with a hike to a hidden waterfall.

 

Hiking

Again for the adventurous & active couple, Kauai is a hiker’s paradise. It’s a great way to experience the idyllic views, pristine valleys, and hidden waterfalls.

Explore Quaint Towns Like Waimea, Kapa’a, Hanapepe, Hanalei, and Koloa – These quaint small towns are the perfect place to stroll hand in hand with your sweetheart to shop and learn about Kauai’s unique history. They can meet local artists in their studios, grab a shave ice, or our particular favorite a coffee from Java Kai, and immerse themselves in the charming towns that Kauai is known for.

 

Sunrise or Sunset Beach Strolls

Kauai is blessed with an abundance of unspoiled white sand beaches and couples will enjoy taking a stroll at sunrise or sunset. One personal recommendation from us is to have your vows renewed on the beach at sunset. This was by far one of the most romantic things we’ve ever done. You can make arrangements online at websites like https://www.vowrenewalkauai.com/ or you can contact me and I’ll make the arrangements for you!

 

Aerial Tours

Kauai’s amazing natural beauty is especially stunning when viewed in the air. With over 80% of the island inaccessible by car, getting above it allows visitors to see the untouched beauty of the Garden Isle. These tours tour above the Napali Coast, dip into the Waimea Canyon and reveal hidden waterfalls. In certain seasons, whales can also be spotted in the sea below. I would caution that anyone prone to motion sickness take the necessary precautions to ensure that their aviation experience is as pleasant as possible.

 

Sunset Garden Tours

Kauai is home to several outstanding botanical gardens, each offering something unique and rare. Three of Kauai’s exquisite gardens are part of the National Tropical Botanical Garden and organization dedicated to preserving native flora. For clients interested in horticulture, a tour is certainly a romantic idea. Possibly even the perfect spot for that perfect proposal!

 

Couples’ Spa Treatments

Spa treatments are a heightened experience on Kauai, thanks to the island’s majesty and rejuvenating ambiance. Spas on Kauai place emphasis on the rich culture of the Hawaiian Islands, offering treatments and experiences based on traditional Hawaiian healing practices. Our favorite couples spa experience was at the former St. Regis Princeville, now known as 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay.

 

Horseback Riding

Several companies, including working cattle ranches, offer guided trail rides through rolling meadows and along secluded shorelines. Scheduling your excursion during sunset will add that extra touch of romance.

 

Photo Tours

Ideal for shutterbugs, there are tour companies that take small groups to some of the island’s most photogenic locations. The guides are experienced photographers who share insight into the best angles and techniques for capturing unique shots. This might be the perfect opportunity to capture a proposal on camera! It’s the perfect way to surprise your significant other while ensuring that there’s folks around with cameras to capture the happy moment in the most fairy-tale setting (providing the answer is yes!)

If you’re looking for romance in a lush and magical setting Kauai can certainly deliver. Whether you’re staying for the weekend, for a week, or more, there’s plenty of dreamy options for everyone!

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5 REASONS A FALL FOLIAGE CRUISE THROUGH NEW ENGLAND AND CANADA MIGHT BE THE PERFECT VACATION FOR YOU…AND 2 REASONS IT MAY NOT BE.

by Alicia Loiacono 3 years ago
written by Alicia Loiacono

The northeast corner of the United States is made up of six U.S states:  Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.  Pack your bags and prepare to fall in love with New England’s enchanting foliage, historic landmarks, and small-town charm.  Charming cities, mesmerizing mountains and lucid lakes await you on this journey through New England and Canada.

As a born and bred Upstate New Yorker, I think we sometimes take the beauty of fall foliage for granted.  However, if you take a moment, the beauty and the majesty of those gorgeous changing colors, will stop you in your tracks.  There is no better way to experience this seasonal change than with a cruise through New England and Canada.  

 

When should you go?

The peak time for a fall foliage cruise is September and October when the leaves are showing off their brilliance and the cool crisp air is refreshing but the sun is still warm on your face.  The bold reds, bright golds, fiery oranges, and rich burgundy’s paint the landscape before your very eyes.  There are many cruise lines that will take you to many ports so you can experience first hand what fall in the Northeast is all about.

 

 

1 – Who’s Hungry?

Of course I was going to mention the food!  Fall is the perfect time to eat your way around New England and getting to eat like a New Englander is such a treat!  Entice those taste buds with a meal from some of the oldest restaurants in the New England Area like The Griswold Inn for example a.k.a. The Gris of Essex, Connecticut (Established in 1776).

This time is year is the best time to try the local cuisine that New England is known for, such as delicious crab cakes, succulent lobster and rich and creamy clam chowder.  How about about delectable Boston cream pie for dessert?

How about Maine Lobster?  Portland, Maine is the place to go get that lobster roll you’ve been dreaming about.  While you’re in Vermont, stop at Ben and Jerry’s for some sweet treats.  Certainly not to be outdone, Canada delivers with their cuisine as well.  Stop in Quebec for sumptuous poutine (a dish consisting of french fries, gravy, and melty melty cheese curds).

While Americans insist that Vermont makes the best maple syrup, Canadians insist it comes from them.  Try them both while on your cruise and you be the decider!

 

2 – The Ports

Cruise itineraries will vary but some of the most popular ports for a Canada & New England cruise include Quebec City, Quebec-Saguenay, Quebec -Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island- Sydney, Nova Scotia – Halifax, Nova Scotia – Saint John, New Brunswick – Portland, Maine – Bar Harbor, Maine – Corner Brook, Newfoundland – Newport, Rhode Island- Boston, Massachusetts- St John (for the Bay of Fundy), Canada.  Choose from a 7- to 24- day Canada & New  England cruise and allow the region to showcase all that it has to offer.  Everything from sightseeing to lobster bakes, lighthouses, intriguing history, and rich culture await you.

 

Who loves Anne of Green Gables as much as I do?

Well, for you my fellow book lover, Charlottetown is not to be missed!  If you truly want to be dazzled, check out the mansions, colonial buildings and boutiques in Newport, RI.  Expect port excursions that help  you experience the local  culture, local cuisine, and learn from local experts.  These ports have everything including nature & wildlife, cultural immersion, culinary delights, adventure sports, and city tours.  Your travel advisor (me) can help you book them early so you don’t miss out!

 

3 – The Ships

As a full time travel consultant, I am completely immersed on a day to day basis in the cruise world and I can tell you that if you haven’t seen some of these ships and what they offer to their guests, it is high time you do!  Cruise lines like Princess, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, Carnival, Disney and more offer stunning and incredible guest experiences for every type of traveler.  Each cruise line and each ship is different but they all go above and beyond to entertain you and your family.

Each cruise ship offers spectacular entertainment and performances.  From full Broadway shows, to game shows, comedy shows,  to one-of-a-kind performances exclusive to that particular ship.  They have casinos, kids clubs (and not just any kids club, think kids club on steroids), jazz and piano bars, karaoke bars, wine bars, champagne bars, and literally too many other things to list in this blog.  But I’m gonna try!  There’s  ice skating, basketball courts, bumper cars, water slides, movies under the stars, pools, spas, exercise and yoga classes, movie theaters, rock climbing walls, zip lines, surf simulators, private solariums, water theaters, skydiving (YES you read that correctly) shopping, ping pong, mini golf, libraries and it just goes on and on.  There is literally something for everyone.  Now, not every ship is going to have everything I listed above, so ask your travel advisor which cruise line is best for you! 

 

4- The Scenery

The scenery is magical.  The days grow shorter and it’s the perfect time for hot cider and long walks along picturesque cobblestone streets in New England.  Stop, lift your head to the sky and breathe in the fresh crisp autumn air.  It’s the perfect combination of warm sunshine on your face and cool breeze in your hair that will delight you.  When the fall foliage is in full swing it’s as if the world has been painted in brilliant sparkling reds, golds, and yellows.  It’s truly breathtaking to behold.

 

5- The History

If you’re a history buff, then this is the perfect cruise for you because of the sheer number of historical sites that you can visit at port.  There’s everything you can imagine from historic landmarks, steepled churches, those gorgeous lighthouses and the stunning old world architecture.  You can admire everything from Colonial, Georgian, Greek Revival, Victorian, and Gothic style architecture in New England.  These pre-historic buildings are carefully preserved for future generations to enjoy.  See the sight of the Boston Tea Party and where Paul Revere rode along the Freedom Trail.  Take a tour of Fenway Park.

 

Visiting near Halloween?

Take a spooky ghost tour in Salem MA, most infamously known for its witch trials in the 1690s.  Walk along cobblestone roads, visit quaint towns, and see the majesty of Acadia National Park.  When you’re in port don’t forget to stop in and visit one of the many art galleries and fine art museums New England has to offer.    

 

Two Reasons why a fall foliage cruise may not be the best cruise option for you. 

 

1 – The Weather

Let’s be honest, not everyone likes the fall.  They don’t get excited about cozy sweaters, shorter days, hot cocoa, and fall fires.   Some people crave that hot, humid air, salty breezes, and long beautiful days.  The sun, sand, and ocean calls to them.  If they’re going to go on a cruise then they’re going somewhere tropical, period.  They envision themselves in a bathing suit with sunglasses and a refreshing cocktail in their hands.  They have swimming with stingrays or dolphins and scuba diving on their bucket list.  They want palm trees, sandals, and short sleeves!  People who have zero interest in packing a light sweater, jacket or sweater vest may decide that a fall foliage cruise just isn’t for them!  While fall weather can always hover around the 70’s and 80’s, weather is a fickle thing and the farther you go north, the chillier it is likely to get, particularly at night.   As stunning as a fall foliage cruise is, it cannot deliver the same vibe and feel of a tropical Caribbean or Hawaiin cruise.  They’re two completely different experiences and we’re okay with that!  Here at RosabelGrace Travels, we want to do them all.  

 

2 – You’re Not That Into History

If you’re someone who doesn’t care about history, doesn’t have a thirst for historical knowledge, and couldn’t care less about what happened to who 100’s of years ago, then perhaps a Fall Foliage Cruise through Canada and New England isn’t right for you because of the sheer number of historical sites available to see.  These port cities are rich with culture and history.  The locals you meet are proud of their history and excited to share it with tourists.  The port tours include many historical walks and sites.  You can literally be transported to yesteryear.  If you’re a traveler who has No interest in that, perhaps this cruise might not be for you!  

 

Conclusion

There’s a ton to love about a fall foliage cruise in Canada in New England.  It’s absolutely on our bucket list.  

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6 Bona Fide ‘Don’t Miss’ Adventures in the Bahamas

by Alicia Loiacono 3 years ago
written by Alicia Loiacono

Picture the most pristine turquoise waters gently spilling onto powder-soft white sand, coral shell-pink shores and miles of stunning coastline…  The smell of tropical plants dancing in the air… now throw a little umbrella in a coconut.  Finally, take a deep breath and let all that stress melt away.  

 

This is what is waiting for you in the Bahamas, along with 16 Islands, countless stories, but which should you choose to make part of yours on your next visit to the Bahamas?! 

 

Want adventure or relaxation?  Why choose?  From award-winning scuba diving and fishing , to 32 National Parks, art galleries, historic sites, and much more.  There is no shortage of experiences to be had.  Below are some of the best ‘Don’t Miss’ adventures when you’re in the Bahamas. 

 

SWIMMING WITH PIGS

 

On the aptly named Pig Beach on the Big Major Cay Island are the famous swimming pigs.  This is truly a once in a lifetime experience.  This is consistently rated as one of the most fun experiences  If you can make it happen, you absolutely should for they are a sight to behold.  

 

ISLAND HOPPING

 

Who says you have to stay put on one island in the Bahamas?  Not us!  We encourage you to island hop if you can.  You can do this by renting a speedboat but we recommend island hopping by plane, especially since soaring above the majestic islands is the perfect way to experience the glistening oceans and picturesque views of The Bahamas.  

 

PARADISE ISLAND NASSAU & ATLANTIS RESORT 

 

Atlantis is an incredibly unique resort destination with unparalleled entertainment and awe-inspiring recreation.  If you’re in the Bahamas, you should definitely spend some time (either a day trip or a night or two) at this spectacular 170-acre island resort.  Atlantis is home to the world’s largest open-air Marine Habitat, Atlantis Casino, which offers Las Vegas style gaming, and three celebrity chef restaurants.  Enjoy pampering at the award-winning Mandara Spa or golf at Tom Weiskopf- designed Ocean Club Golf Course.  Atlantis offers everything from water slides to river rides and has 20 swimming areas.  This resort is perfect for everyone from families with young children, to couples, to foodies who demand exceptional dining options.  One especially excellent place not to miss at this resort is Dolphin Cay.  If you want to see marine life and dolphins in particular this is the place to go!  There’s so much to say about Atlantis Resort on Paradise Island that I will write a full blog post in the future.   

 

GET ON A BOAT

 

Few things are as exhilarating as boating in the clear turquoise waters of the Bahamas.  Whether  it’s  a quick cruise between the cays, a bareboat charter from Bimini to the Berry Islands, or an extended voyage aboard a private yacht, boating in the Bahamas is one of the most treasured experiences. 

 

DIVE IN THE WORLD’S CLEAREST OCEAN

 

Discover everything from exotic marine life, ancient shipwrecks, enchanting views on the water’s surface,  and the world’s  third largest barrier reef.  For incredibly brave divers, the Bahamas offers a one of a kind shark  dive experience at Stuart Cove.  Here you will literally swim alongside Caribbean reef sharks. There is no shortage of phenomenal places to experience the glittering, scenic experience of scuba diving in the Bahamas.  Unsure about scuba diving?   Grab some snorkel gear and head on in!  Though the two experiences cannot be compared, you’ll still see beautiful schools of fish, and colorful coral on your Bahamian adventure.  

 

FEED THE STINGRAYS

 

If feeding and swimming with stingrays is on your bucket list then head to Stocking Island’s Chat N’ Chill restaurant.  It is here that you’ll find the stingrays!  They are so accustomed to being fed by visitors of the restaurant that they swim right up to you for a snack!  These stingrays are known to be docile and friendly and are very used to people.  People hop right into the water to pet them and swim with them. Be respectful, steer clear of their tale, and their mouth and you’ll be just fine.  Don’t forget to bring the camera!

 

THERE’S SO MUCH MORE!

 

These are some of the experiences that stuck out to me, but it’s also just the tip of the iceberg.   If you want to feed iguanas, swim with sharks, shop diverse markets, explore tombs, treat your tastebuds to sinfully delicious, fresh, and flavorful cuisine, and immerse yourself in bold and colorful art the Bahamas is the vacation destination for you! 

 

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Revealing the Top 3 Fables, Fallacies & Folklore about Travel Agents

by Alicia Loiacono 4 years ago
written by Alicia Loiacono

Do not be fooled by naysayers.  The travel agency business is still a HUGE industry.  Below are the Top 3 Myths surrounding Travel Agents.

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