Monday, October 31, 2011

My Kind of Town

I remember my first trip to New York City in the 1980's: Times Square was a seedy place filled with adult peep shows and ladies of the evening. Fast forward to 2011 and Times Square is completely different: bright, clean and buzzing with tourists from all over the world.

Travelers used to want to stay near Central Park and the 5th Avenue shops. The venerable Plaza hotel is still there, a commanding presence on the corner of 5th Avenue and Central Park South. It has reopened after a complete closure and renovation. The rooms and lobby have retained their traditional feel. The glass domed Palm Court is the premier place for an elegant afternoon tea. Be sure to make your reservations well in advance as they are usually completely booked on the weekends.

These days, there are wonderful hotels all over the city and it feels safe to walk just about anywhere. There are great neighborhoods to explore with fabulous restaurants and one-of-a-kind boutiques.

I enjoyed visiting the Trump hotel in Soho. This newer addition to the Trump hotel collection is within walking distance to all of the fun shops in and around Spring and Prince streets. The rooms and suites are very airy with a contemporary but comfortable feel. The views of the city are fantastic from the higher floor rooms. There is a beautiful spa, with the only luxury private hammam (a Turkish bath) in the city. The Trump Soho also has one of the few outdoor pools in New York - a relaxing oasis in the city.



I stayed at the new Chatwal hotel, located just off of Times Square in the Theater District. It is a great place to stay if you like to be close to the action. The hotel is in a landmark building which used to be home to the famous Lambs Club. The decor is art deco but with a modern twist. The staff uniforms evoke New York in the 1930's - the cocktail lounge makes you feel like you've stepped back in time!
This is a boutique hotel, with only 76 rooms and suites. The rooms are done in soothing beige and cream tones, with sueded walls and very cool closets that resemble old steamer trunks. Modern technology takes over in the room, with a button to control everything, from the drapes to the lighting. It continues into the black and chrome bathroom, where a TV is embedded in the mirror. Even the Toto toilet is the ultimate in modern conveniences, with sprays, blowers and a heated seat!
They named the restaurant The Lambs Club in a nod to the building's previous incarnation. The red upholstered booths and huge fireplace give it a very clubby feel. On my visit, the food and service were fantastic. The location makes it a great place to go before or after the theater.
Speaking of theater, the hot ticket these days is
The Book of Mormon, which won nine Tony awards this year, including Best Musical. Can't get tickets? Never fear, the ever efficient head concierge at The Chatwal may be able to snag some for you. I found the show to be very funny and entertaining. If you are easily offended by foul language and sexual references, this may not be the show for you. 

New York City has so much to offer: museums, parks, fine dining, history and shopping. It's a great destination for a perfect weekend getaway!

Make your hotel reservation with us, and receive complimentary amenities such as room upgrades, complimentary breakfast and more!  

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Crystal Cruise Sale - Book Now!

Crystal Cruises offers a choice of two luxury ships, the Crystal Symphony and the Crystal Serenity. They hold up to 900 passengers each and both ships have beautifully redesigned staterooms and suites. Crystal offers the perfect combination of luxury and value with their new all inclusive concept. For sailings after March 2012, your cruise fare will now include gratuities, complimentary fine wines and premium spirits throughout the voyage.   Enjoy spectacular dining experiences at the specialty restaurants Prego and Silk Road. They feature the cuisines of renowned chefs Piero Selvaggio and Nobu Matsuhisa (and you can get a reservation easier here than on Nobu's land restaurants!)
Another new addition this year are complimentary "voluntourism" excursions in certain ports of call.

Wherever you'd like to be, Crystal can take you there: from Montreal to Moorea to Mykonos, their itineraries span the globe.

Book any European sailing for 2012 from now through October 21, and receive an additional $200 per person shore excursion credit! When booking with us, you will also sail as a member of Virtuoso Voyager Club, with additional complimentary amenities (depending on itinerary), a private cocktail reception and an onboard host.

Contact the Cruise Specialists at Bee Kalt Travel to book your Crystal Cruise today!
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Canyon Ranch Tucson 2011 update

I've just returned from another fabulous stay at Canyon Ranch in Tucson, Arizona. It is much more than a spa, it is a resort where you can address all aspects of your well-being: body, mind and spirit. There are exercise classes for the fitness buff, wonderful gourmet meals prepared with healthy but flavorful ingredients, and a variety of lectures on topics ranging from Determining your Correct Heart rate to Ask the Psychic.

My fellow travelers went hiking and biking, had a clairvoyant reading, took cooking classes, boogied down at the DJ Dance party, stretched in Yoga, and balanced in Beamfit class. My favorite class is called World Beat. It is an aerobic dance class performed to the beat of live drummers - the energy in the room is fantastic!

Whether it is your first visit, or your twentieth, there is always something new to try at the Ranch. New this year is an outdoor adventure area complete with a High Ropes Course, a Climbing Wall and a Zipline.

If you're ready for a personal change, or you just want a relaxing getaway, Canyon Ranch is the place for you!
Receive the Virtuoso amenities of a complimentary room upgrade and a special gift only when booking with Bee Kalt Travel
  
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Sunday, August 28, 2011

What to do when the nest is empty?

I am pondering this question as I spend my first Sunday night alone, after dropping off my youngest child at college. So far, my list includes cleaning the closets, making books from my numerous photos from recent (and not so recent) trips, and attacking the stack of unread travel magazines. I think the most logical answer for me, a travel advisor, is: to travel!

Last week I attended Virtuoso's annual Travel Mart, where I met with our hotel and tour partners from around the world. These are the movers and shakers of the travel industry, and I came home with plenty of ideas of where to travel to next!

Since my elder daughter will be studying in Spain next year, I may want to pop over for a visit. In Madrid there are some beautiful choices of hotels, perhaps the iconic Hotel Ritz Madrid. It is perfectly situated next to Retiro park and within walking distance to the museums. All of the rooms and suites are individually decorated in a classic style.

If I am in the mood for something a little more contemporary, the Hotel Villa Magna would be perfect. A recent renovation has left it more elegant than ever. I don't think I can go wrong with any of the six Virtuoso properties that are located in Madrid.

I will definitely have to fly or train down to the coast and visit the Marbella Club Hotel. It is open year-round so I don't have to worry about when to travel. They have a heated salt water pool, fabulous European spa and their own 18-hole golf course.

Whatever I decide, I know that our Onsite partner, Made for Spain, can provide me with the best tour options and guides in the country. They were voted best Onsite tour company at the Virtuoso Awards Ceremony this year.

The buzz is all about London for 2012. The Summer Olympic Games will be held there next July and August. If you're planning on attending, call us now to secure the best hotels and touring packages available!

I learned about a new gorilla tracking opportunity that will come available in May of 2012. Our partner, Wilderness Safaris, will open a new camp in the Republic of Congo in the Odzala-Kokoua National Park. This area is in the heart of the Congo basin, in a seemingly endless tropical forest. This is a different experience from mountain gorilla-trekking in Rwanda or Uganda. Here, in the Congo, you will have the opportunity to track the Western Lowland Gorilla as well as see many other kinds of wildlife. Sign me up!      

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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Maroma Resort and Spa, Mayan Riviera, Mexico

White sand beach, turquoise ocean and an icy cold margarita greeted me upon arrival at the Maroma Resort. This exclusive retreat is located just 30 minutes south of the Cancun International airport, an easy flight from most major North American cities.

Maroma, an Orient-Express hotel, sits on one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, surrounded by lush, jungle plants and flowers. It has everything you would need or want for a romantic getaway: cozy rooms with Mexican tiled baths, or expansive suites complete with your own private plunge pool on the terrace, private rooftop massage bed and a personal gym. The accommodations come with every amenity: wifi, ipod docking stations, wonderful organic soaps and body lotions. The only thing missing, and I didn't miss it, is a television. They do have a lounge with a large screen TV available for guest use if needed.
There is an emphasis on tranquility and relaxation here. You are given the option to choose an aromatherapy scent for your room if you wish, and each night when you return, the room is bathed in candlelight.

Days can be spent on the water, snorkeling, jet-skiing, sailing or lounging on Maroma's fantastic beach beds. They have plenty of beach umbrellas for those who prefer to stay in the shade. There is a nice, air-conditioned, well-equipped fitness center along with a open air yoga pavilion. The spa is a destination in itself. The massage suites are centered around a serene courtyard. They offer a variety of treatments including many Mayan influenced body treatments. One of the more unusual experiences offered here at Maroma is the Mayan Temezcal. It is a ritual steam bath which is meant to purify and calm the body and spirit. Those who are claustrophobic need not apply. But, for the adventurous, this is quite an experience! It begins with the ancient tradition of burning incense and blowing a conch shell, then the Temazcalera ushers the guests into the Temazcal, a small pyramid shaped room with a fire pit in the center. Hot lava  rocks are deposited in the center of the pit, the doors are closed, and the rocks are doused with herb infused water. This creates an aromatic steam along with a lot of heat. There is chanting and meditating while the steam purifies and heals the body.
You come out refreshed and invigorated when it's all over! I highly recommend this experience.
Tequila tastings and cooking classes are also offered!

The resort offers several dining options, with fabulous cuisine. I had my fill of fresh-made guacamole and ceviche, along with artfully presented seafood dishes and decadent desserts.

Book your Maroma Resort holiday with us and receive VIP amenities such as an upgrade upon arrival, complimentary airport transfers and a 30 minute massage!   

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Tanzania, Arusha to Zanzibar - Part Two

Zanzibar, known as the Spice Island, is a wonderful place to wind down post-safari, or after climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro. Zanzibar is actually an archipelago of many islands, but we spent time on the main island at the laid-back beach resort called Breezes (not related to the Breezes resorts in the Caribbean). 

A short flight from Kilimanjaro airport took our small group to Stone Town. A one hour drive across the island followed. The island is quite beautiful, with its many mango, jack fruit and other types of tropical trees.  The most widely practiced religion here is Islam, and most of the women wear traditional modest clothing, keeping their heads covered. You get a sense of being somewhere very exotic.

Breezes is set on one of the nicest beaches on the island. The Indian Ocean had the most vivid colors of blue, turquoise and green. When the tide goes out, you can walk out into the ocean quite far, to the edge of the coral reef, with the water never getting above your knees. It was very interesting to watch the tide come in and out each day.

The resort has many watersports activities, with snorkeling and diving at the top of the list. Kite surfing lessons are also offered for those who are so inclined. I enjoyed using the gym (small but adequate), taking a yoga class, and indulging in a Thai massage at the full-service spa.

This is a wonderful place for honeymooners, and there were many there! They have a very romantic table for two, near the beach, that can be reserved for a special evening.  

A tour of the city of Stone Town is a must while you are there. The history of the island is quite fascinating, having been conquered by many different Empires through the ages: Portuguese, Sultanate of Oman, British and German. There is a variety of architecture to be seen in the narrow streets and the elaborately carved wooden doors. Walking through the public market was quite a cultural experience.

If you would like to know more about Zanzibar, or to reserve your next holiday, call the travel specialists at Bee Kalt Travel!

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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Tanzania, from Arusha to Zanzibar - Part One

Tanzania is a land of contrasts: the lush, green foliage of the mountains gives way to the dry, arid plains of the Serengeti. You can see the Masai people in their traditional dress, living in mud and stick huts, and there are large urban areas with population in the millions. This East African nation made for a perfect first-time safari for an exclusive group of Bee Kalt Travel adventurers.

Our journey began with a night in Arusha at the Arusha Coffee Lodge. They have lovely accommodations in individual cottages. Our stay here was all too brief as we left early in the morning to catch our charter flight to the Serengeti. A short flight brought us to the Kogatende airstrip where our drivers were waiting to meet us. They would be our guides for the next 8 days and nights.


Our first stop was a semi-permanent tented camp called Lemala Serengeti Camp. The canvas tents had wooden plank floors and en-suite baths. Well, showers. Bush showers to be exact. The tent "butler" would fill up the bag with hot water when you were ready to take a shower. They had flush toilets too, which is my minimum requirement for camping. I admit, I'm much more of a glamper than a camper. Our afternoon game drive was exciting, and we spent a bit of time watching a pod of hippos playing and fighting in the river.
In the evening, we sat around the campfire with pre-dinner drinks, enjoyed a wonderful meal and retired early, listening to the sounds of the bush at night.

The next morning, we packed up and left in pursuit of the Great Migration. This is one of the greatest wildlife spectacles in the world. Millions of wildebeest and zebra follow the rains and grasses moving in a circular pattern from the Serengeti in Tanzania to the Masai Mara in Kenya. The herds were a bit ahead of schedule this year, but we managed to catch them in the Northern Serengeti. It was a spectacle indeed! We sat in our vehicle in the midst of the animals, listening to the cacophony of mooing and braying. We stayed for a while, and then drove on to our next camp, in the central Serengeti.

Serengeti is the Masai word for endless plain. The plains are so vast, they seem to stretch on forever. We arrived in the late afternoon at our next stop, a luxury tented camp called Mbuzi Mawe. Things were looking up: fixed canvas tents with four poster beds, running water and real showers. We had to be careful to zip up our tents and keep things put away because a naughty baboon has learned to unzip the doorway and help himself to whatever he can find inside. Apparently he has a fondness for Colgate toothpaste, and he ate one person's snacks and immodium! From this location, we enjoyed a fantastic experience of hot-air ballooning, taking off in the light of the early morning sunrise. We floated above the trees, passing over lions, gazelles, hippos and more.

Our journey continued with a visit to the Ngorongoro Crater. The crater is the largest intact caldera in the world. It has one of the largest concentrations of animals in all of Africa. We spent a thrilling day on a game drive in the crater, spotting lions, elephants, rhinos, buffalo, flamingos, pelicans, and of course, wildebeest and zebras. Our home here was the Serena Ngorongoro Crater Lodge, perched on the Crater's edge with fantastic views of the crater below.

After all of this driving and game-viewing, we took a day off and landed at a very luxurious retreat called The Manor.  It has just 20 rooms in Cape Dutch style cottages, located in the highlands with beautiful views of the coffee plantation and surrounding hills. Here we relaxed, and took advantage of some of their offerings: spa treatments, horseback riding, walking or biking through the coffee plantation. Dinner was very elegant, in a cozy dining room with upholstered chairs and cloth covered tables. Not what you would normally picture when on safari!


Enough of taking it easy, time to move on to our last safari stop: Tarangire National Park. This park is known for its elephants and baobab trees. The baobab is a huge tree that looks almost prehistoric, and many are hundreds if not thousands of years old. The gnarley branches reach out in all directions toward the sky. We were greeted with a glass of baobab fruit juice at our next lodge.

We stayed at Tarangire Treetops, a fabulous lodge with tents built on platforms among the ancient trees. You can see the star-studded night sky through the mesh walls of the tent. The lodge has a swimming pool for the guests and a watering hole for the resident game. Here, we enjoyed a dinner in the boma, an outdoor fenced in dining area, where we sampled a variety of local dishes and a selection of grilled meats. They also had a performance of Masai dancers and invited some of us to join in!

Our last evening together was concluded with a special "Sundowner" atop Sunset hill. A toast to a splendid safari while watching a perfect African sunset.


Good to know: U.S. Citizens require a valid passport and a visa to enter Tanzania. A visa can be easily purchased upon arrival at Kilimanjaro airport for $100.00.


If you would like to plan your perfect African safari, Call the Safari Specialists at Bee Kalt Travel!

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