A Year in Review

This has been a jam-packed travel year for me, but you won’t hear any complaints. The more, the merrier, as far as I’m concerned, because I collect new countries/hotels/experiences like a madwoman! By rough count, 2017’s travel adventures included:  five new countries; visits to and/or tours of more than twenty all-inclusive resorts; three trips to Mexico; my first river cruise; three fabulous travel conferences (two of which I spoke at); and a handful of new luxury hotels in fun US destinations.

If that sounds overwhelming, it kind of is. But out of the whirlwind that was this past year, a few highlights stand out:

Favorite hotel:   The Jefferson, Richmond VA

elegant hotel lobby in VA

I’ve probably been to Richmond a dozen times at this point, as my son is a student at the University of Richmond, but we typically stay at branded chain hotels near campus. This October we treated ourselves to a long weekend at The Jefferson, a five-star hotel in a grand, old historic building in the center of the city. Everything about this property was on point — the service, the rooms, the food, the location, the atmosphere – I simply could not find a single thing that I would change or improve. Very rare indeed!

Favorite all-inclusive resortLe Blanc, Cancun

a beautiful blue infinity pool overlooking the ocean in Cancun

Three visits to Mexico in one year (and more than a dozen properties visited) can leave a bit of a blur in my mind, but Le Blanc stands out clearly. It has everything that I look for in a resort:  a fabulous beach, a decadent spa, gourmet food, impeccable service, spacious rooms, serene décor, and no children, LOL.  (don’t get me wrong…I love children, I have children, but when I want some “me” time at a tropical resort, I don’t want to be surrounded by children.) 

Most intriguing city:  Salzburg, Austria

a small side street in Austria with fairylights hanging down

By intriguing, I mean that I’m longing to return.  We had just the briefest taste of Salzburg on my November river cruise, and it left me hungry for more. More time to wander the pedestrian-friendly streets, nibble on pastries in a café, hike my way up to the fortress, and soak up the Medieval and Baroque architecture. Plus, I didn’t get to see a single hotel! Reason enough to go back.

Most beautiful scenery:  Azores, Portugal

lush greenery surround a lake and small walking path in Azores

For me, the Azores is the very definition of a love/hate relationship. I absolutely LOVED the islands, with their jaw-dropping scenery, natural wonders, fresh seafood, delicious wine, and friendly people.  But the process of getting there (and back) was unbearable. What should be so simple – a five-hour hop from Providence to Sao Miguel — turned into a days-long journey of cancelled flights, cattle-car conditions, last-minute changes, and drives back and forth to Boston. If I could click my heels and transport myself back there I would. But until then, I’m not in a hurry to try SATA Airlines again.

Biggest surprise:  Munich, Germany

two glasses of beer in Munich

Sometimes, the very best thing you can do is to visit a place without any plans, expectations, or pre-conceived notions.  This is exactly what happened with Munich! We had just one night there (maybe 24 hours in total) in November, and all I had done in advance was to book a room at the Sofitel Munich Bayerpost (which we loved!)  We strolled through the city center, watched the vendors set up their Christmas market stalls, drank some delicious beer, ate some delicious German food, wandered into a fascinating museum, took lots of photos, and absolutely had a ball. I would go back again in a heartbeat!

Newfound love: River cruising

the deck of a river cruise through europe

Do you ever worry that an experience (or a place, or a restaurant, etc.) simply CAN’T possibly live up to the hype and the expectation? I do! And I was a little bit afraid that I was dooming myself to be let down with my big 50th birthday river cruise, simply because I was looking forward to it so much. Silly me. If anything, it was even better than I hoped! The food was amazing, the service blew my mind, the ports were fascinating, and the whole experience could not have been more fun. It’s a great way to see Europe, without any stress, and I cannot wait to do it again!

A true “gem” on the Riviera Maya

Paige and David were celebrating their 10th anniversary and — with three small children at home — they really needed someplace they could relax and unwind. When they described their ideal all-inclusive resort as small, non-touristy, authentic and with great food, the Blue Diamond Riviera Maya jumped to the top of the list.

Hi Ann,

We are delighted to provide a review of our trip to Mexico.  Our experience was so ideal we can’t imagine how it could even have been improved.

panorama of a boardwalk with palm trees and beach in the background on the Mexican Riviera

As you know, for this trip we were looking for a quiet, unhurried escape from our busy lives as parents of little children.  Blue Diamond was absolutely perfect.  We were greeted at the entry with cold juice and truffles while we waited to check in.  Because we arrived in the morning, our room wasn’t quite ready, so the bellboy took us by golf cart to the oceanfront restaurant where we had an incredible made-to order lunch brought to us by kind, personable staff we’d continue to see all week.  Here are the features we most loved about Blue Diamond:

  • The size.  Blue Diamond has about 125 suites, so even at full capacity not too many guests are around.  The resort itself is not large, but its design makes every part feel uncrowded, quiet, and serene.  The pool and beach areas are not expansive, but the spaces are comfortable and welcoming.
  • The design.  The resort is built into a jungle with a long, winding stone boardwalk providing one route from the lobby to the beach.  Rooms are tucked off to the side of the boardwalk all along the way.  Suites overlook either a cenote, which boasts native crocodiles, or a laguna. No ocean views except for the fanciest suites, but we didn’t mind as we actually didn’t spend a ton of time lounging in our room.  The style is simple, calm, and elegant – no faux-thatched roofing or bright Mexican decor – it looks classic and minimalist, while still being very comfortable.
  • The service. One of our favorite things about the resort is that we got to know the staff throughout the week because we saw the same people working in their areas.  Almost daily we had the same breakfast and lunch waiter (Pedro), the same dinner waiter (Juan David), and the same pool waiter (Jorge).  We also worked with one concierge and enjoyed getting to know the water sports director throughout the week.  It was really enjoyable to chat with the same staff throughout the week and to be remembered by them.  As the week progressed the staff knew how we like our coffee, whether to bring lime for our water, the answer to ‘more champagne?’ is always yes, and that we love sailing even when it’s windy.

two shots of tequila on a cribbage board by the pool in the Mexican Riviera

  • The extra touches. We loved having bicycles to ride from our room down to the beachfront and back; we also were offered rides in the patrolling golf carts anytime we were walking.  The concierge was extremely helpful when we told him we couldn’t sleep at night because our room was too warm – we eventually problem-solved this with a few extra fans in our room, and for our troubles they brought us chocolate covered strawberries and champagne one evening.  Alex, the water sports director, took us sailing a couple times and connected us with the parasailing crew.  We tried out the temezcal, the Mayan ritual sauna, which was an amazing experience.  They also had wine tasting and cocktail making classes and a free snorkeling trip in a group of only four guests, so it was personally guided by Alex.  We loved playing ping pong next to the beach, and whenever we asked for cocktails they were unfamiliar with, they spent quite a bit of time looking up the recipe and trying to capture what we had in mind.
  • The food. One of the things that appealed to us about Blue Diamond was that all the food is cooked to order so we would not be eating any buffet meals.  We were not disappointed by the quality of the meals!  The only limiting factor was that we got full too fast.  Our favorite meal was usually lunch because we loved their sushi offerings and their seafood soup.  We were also lucky to get seats at the Friday night barbecue, which they only do occasionally, where we enjoyed grilled scallops, lobster tail, crab, salmon, and more delicious seafood I can’t even remember.  Breakfast for us was usually an omelet, fresh fruit juice, and a side of smoked salmon – not to mention the roving tray of pastries.  And dinner was always delicious – steak and seafood were our top choices, and we always started with an order of the steamed mussels.  I could go on and on about the food ….  Another draw for us was that the restaurants do not require reservations, and we never had to wait for a table.  I loved the freedom to eat whenever the mood struck!
  • The room. We loved the comfortable king bed, the huge closet, the double shower, and the floor-to-ceiling windows.  Everything was beautiful, wonderfully cleaned by housekeeping each day, and so serene.

In summary, I would highly recommend Blue Diamond for anyone seeking a peaceful, restorative vacation.  It has a few evenings of entertainment, but is not a resort for those looking to mingle, dance, and party.  This is a great couples resort, an excellent place to escape from hurried life and to be pampered.  We would return in a heartbeat!  Thank you so much for helping us find Blue Diamond.

Thanks,

Paige

A Fabulous Fairmont 40th

Megan is one of my best clients (not to mention my sister) and this was no ordinary vacation. You only get to celebrate your 40th birthday once….and I knew she wanted to do it in style. It sounds like the Fairmont Mayakoba in the Riviera Maya was the perfect choice! Better start thinking now about her 45th….

Thanks for your help planning my quick 40th birthday escape! I was really torn on having a birthday party ― with all the planning that would involve ― or simply escaping it all and relaxing with Jim. Given how insane my summer started out (work, house renovation…) the escape won out and boy am I ever glad it did!

Resort and Room

I’ve long heard about the Mayakoba resorts and was eager to try one. For this occasion, I wanted something extra special so, at your suggestion, we booked a beachfront casita at the Fairmont Mayakoba which was simply amazing. These casitas come with a butler who was extremely helpful and stayed in touch by SMS all weekend. He planned our reservations and spa trips, brought our towels and set up our pool and deck daily and, perhaps most helpful, arranged our golf-cart transportation to/from our casita whenever we wanted (vs. having to wait at the stops ― not that waits were that long). The resort was supposedly at 90+% capacity but it never felt that crowded. The only time you could see much crowding was around the pool ― but we had our own pool so it didn’t matter to us 🙂

a beach front casita with private plunge pool and the view of the beach in Cancun

Our casita had one huge bedroom, 2 bathrooms, a private pool and was set directly on the beach. We had our own beach access and were even able to get beach waiter service right to our pool/deck.

Food

I never worry that you’ll steer us wrong, given how long we’ve worked with you and how well you know our travel expectations. For this trip I wanted to do something different than the Mexican resorts we’ve done before ― but an all-inclusive really helps Jim relax and enjoy more. Most places that appealed to me didn’t have an all inclusive option. The Fairmont Mayakoba with their ‘Appetite for Luxury’ optional add-on was the perfect solution!

The food was very good and the way the plan works never makes you feel like you’re at an all inclusive. No bracelet to wear or ID card to show and very few restrictions (a handful of menu items, liquor over $18, room service, bottles of wine and craft beer).  We ate everything from fresh guac and chips at the lobby bar to amazing entrees at their signature asian fusion restaurant El Puerto and everything was great.

One thing to note: the Fairmont is very family friendly, but we didn’t feel it detracted from our romantic vacation. Instead, we actually talked a lot about coming back with Jane!  Each restaurant and each meal had a small kids buffet already set-up (no waiting for hungry kiddos!)

Spa

If you like like a strong deep tissue massage, the spa at Fairmont was outstanding, ask for “Cielo”

Making Memories in Mexico

Teens can be notoriously hard to please, and TWIN teens could potentially mean double trouble, but it sounds like the Moon Palace Cancun was the perfect solution to this family’s vacation dilemma. Plenty of activities for the girls, a relaxing spa treatment for Mom, and as for Dad — well — if the girls are happy, what more does he need?

Hi Ann

We had such an amazing vacation. We had such a beautiful ocean front view from our room. It was incredible. I also loved the big jacuzzi in our room!

view of the park and beach with palm trees in Cancun

All of the restaurants were great too. We loved the service everywhere at the hotel. Everyone was friendly and helpful! We loved all of the choices of restaurants available to us at both Nizuk and Sunrise. We never made it to eat at the golf course. We never had to wait to eat!

two women and a chef pose at the table in Cancun Mexico two young girls cheers their blended drinks with heart straws in Cancun

We tried to get a hibachi table  at Momo but in order to do that you had to wait in line before it opened, I waited in line about 45 minutes and by the time I got to the front the hibachi tables were sold out. They didn’t take phone reservations. It’s ok, though, we still ate there at a regular table and enjoyed it. So overall the food and service was excellent! We also loved the outside lunch buffets by the pool. There was even a food truck there by the pool bar. So good!

large pool with palm trees in the background in the Mexican Riviera people playing in the large pool of the Mexican Riviera resort

The resort credits were such great deals we did the Tulum Express tour and Ventura Park. Both were amazing! The park was great for us because it was close by to the hotel. It had zip lining and an adventure area plus an entire water park too. All of our food and drinks were included there too. And we rode on the only roller coaster in Cancun. Tulum was just breathtaking. We did the express tour and that was just enough for us. The transportation was a nice big coach bus. We were back by 2:30 to enjoy the resort.

two girls pose next to the Tulum sign in Mexico a beach cove along the Mexican Riviera

I also used the resort credit to have a facial. At the Awe Spa. That was so relaxing and again great service.

The shows at night were so fun. We saw a circus, Breakdancing, Michael Jackson and a Fire show. All top notch performances!

a family poses in front of small trees in the Mexican Riviera

We loved all the pools, slides, bars and flowrider too. My daughters rode bikes there. The transportation to get front Sunrise to Nizuk was very easy. We split our time equally between each section.

a body surfing experience at the moon resort in Cancun

The only downfall was the beach area.

We also went to Beach Palace for the day and that crystal blue clear water was just incredible. We loved that water!

Amstar was a great transfer to and from the airport.  We had no problems at all. It went very smoothly.

This vacation was awesome! Thank you for helping us! Now like you said back to reality but the memories will last forever!

Thank you,

Tracy

You provided excellent guidance for us. I appreciated that you really had us think about what was most important to us when we were selecting the right cruise – and not to totally focus on what other people had to say. THANK YOU for helping to make this a memorable trip for our family! It really was a trip of a lifetime!

Clare and Mark (family cruise to Alaska)

The level of service we experienced was out of this world (and we did NOT make it easy on Ann). We weren’t quite sure where we wanted to go, when we would be able to go, or what “vibe” we were going for. After asking us some key questions (what we liked, didn’t like, why, etc.) Ann helped us narrow down our trip details and planned the honeymoon of our dreams. She helped book some of our excursions, answered some emergency questions while abroad and was always available/willing to help. I think it’s safe to say we won’t be using anyone else for future travel planning – Ann is a rockstar!

Carli (Italy and Spain)