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St. Martin: Culture and Cuisine in the Caribbean

Wednesday, April 24th, 2013

It had been over 10 years since my last visit to St. Martin, so I was excited to see what this Caribbean gem held in store for my return trip.  I’d forgotten how special the island really is! St. Martin has it all - gorgeous beaches, amazing cuisine, excellent shopping, friendly people, and a cultural diversity unlike anywhere else in the Caribbean due to its split sovereignty.

Breakfast at La Samanna, St. Martin

Breakfast at La Samanna, St. Martin

The island is half French and half Dutch, and each side has a wonderfully different feel to it. Patisseries and beach cafes are plentiful, as are the many different languages you’ll hear spoken by the locals and visitors who come here from all over the world.

Baie Longue, St. Martin

Baie Longue, St. Martin

I stayed at La Samanna, both an Orient Express and Virtuoso property, which is also the only luxury hotel on the island. If you love boutique properties with a traditional Caribbean vibe, then this is a place you should visit. The grounds, rooms, food and staff were truly fantastic, and the setting above Baie Longue is magnificent.

Baie Longue, La Samanna

Gorgeous view of Baie Longue, La Samanna

Grounds at La Samanna

Grounds at La Samanna

La Samanna  is comprised of 83 rooms and 8 recently added villas that rival any villa product I’ve seen elsewhere in this part of the world. To say the villas are stunning is an understatement, and the fact that each one comes with its own dedicated butler and full hotel amenities only sweetens the deal.

One of the new villas at La Samanna

One of the new villas at La Samanna

Villa interior at La Samanna

Villa interior at La Samanna

Villa interior at La Samanna

Villa interior at La Samanna

A good portion of the rooms at La Samanna have been recently renovated, as have most of the common areas. The redesigned lobby and bar offer a breath-taking view of Baie Longue, St. Martin’s most beautiful beach and home to La Samanna.

View from the lobby at La Samanna

View from the lobby at La Samanna

I stayed in a One-Bedroom Ocean View Suite directly on the beach. La Samanna is one of just a handful of Caribbean hotels with a section of rooms that are situated literally steps from the sand.  I find it to be the ultimate luxury to open your door and walk right on the beach. Not even flip flops required to get there!

One-Bedroom Ocean View Suite at La Samanna

One-Bedroom Ocean View Suite at La Samanna

Sitting area in One-Bedroom Ocean View Suite at La Samanna

Sitting area in One-Bedroom Ocean View Suite at La Samanna

View from One-Bedroom Ocean View Suite at La Samanna

View from One-Bedroom Ocean View Suite at La Samanna

My husband and I spent our days either lounging on Baie Lounge or taking our small rental car to explore another part of the island.  A visit to St. Martin wouldn’t be complete without a day on famous Orient Beach, so we were sure not to miss it. This particular stretch of sand is known best for its beautiful water, lively beachfront bars, memorable people watching, and many active water pursuits, including parasailing and kiteboarding to name a few.

Orient Beach, St. Martin

Orient Beach, St. Martin

St. Martin is well known throughout the Caribbean for its great food. Grand Case is the capital of the island’s dining scene, and we enjoyed some lovely French food there. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention the The Sunset Beach Bar by the airport.  We stopped by mainly to watch the planes take-off and land (diners’ close proximity to them is legendary), and feeling the rush of the engines as the planes literally flew over my head was something I’ll never forget! Even there, a major touristy spot, the food was awesome.

On the beach at Sunset Beach Bar

On the beach at Sunset Beach Bar

Waiting for the planes at Sunset Beach Bar

Waiting for the planes at Sunset Beach Bar

Because of my firm’s Virtuoso affiliation, my clients receive full buffet breakfast for two daily, one complimentary lunch for two, one day car rental (for stays of 5 nights or more), and a room upgrade at check-in if available. Additionally, I work closely with La Samanna’s management team to ensure my clients have chosen a room category best matched to their needs.

Turks & Caicos: A Mecca of Luxury Options

Wednesday, September 26th, 2012

I recently joined a group of colleagues from Brownell for a long weekend in Turks & Caicos. My mission was to learn more about the luxury properties there so I can better help my clients differentiate one from another. Providenciales has an extraordinary number of high end hotels, most of which sit on the same stunning stretch of sand known as Grace Bay Beach. It is 12 miles of sheer beauty - white, powdery sand and clear, calm water with some of the most vibrant shades of blue in all of the Caribbean.

On Grace Bay Beach with Brownell colleagues

On Grace Bay Beach with Brownell colleagues

Nearby, uninhabited beach

Nearby, uninhabited beach

I began my trip at The Regent Palms, which is one of the best-known luxury properties on the island. I thought it was absolutely beautiful. It has the feel of a secluded, tropical estate - elegant yet intimate, and the grounds are lovely.

Inner courtyard at Regent Palms

Inner courtyard at Regent Palms

Oceanfront infinity pool at Regent Palms

Oceanfront infinity pool at Regent Palms

My One Bedroom Oceanview Suite offered everything a guest could want. It was spacious, tastefully decorated and had a fantastic full kitchen and washer/dryer. A huge perk for families!

Master bedroom in Oceanview Suite at Regent Palms

Master bedroom in One Bedroom Oceanview Suite at Regent Palms

Living room area in One Bedroom Oceanview Suite at Regent Palms

Living room area in One Bedroom Oceanview Suite at Regent Palms

View from One Bedroom Oceanview Suite at Regent Palms

View from One Bedroom Oceanview Suite at Regent Palms

Regent Palms is well known on the island for having a top spa, and I was privileged enough to experience it firsthand. I give their spa an “A+” in all aspects and believe it sets Regent Palms apart from its peers as a result.

Reflection pool at Regent Palms spa

Reflection pool at Regent Palms spa

The food is quite good as well, and guests shouldn’t miss the weekly beach barbecue, which was absolutely fantastic and a lot of fun.  I was also a big fan of their cozy, yet refined bar and thought they served up excellent cocktails.

The main bar at Regent Palms

The main bar at Regent Palms

Looking through the bar to main dining room at Regent Palms

Looking through the bar to main dining room at Regent Palms

I toured Grace Bay Club one evening and found it lived up to its reputation as a top choice on the island for luxury travelers. The hotel consists of an adults-only main hotel and two villa sections catering to families. All of the units are spacious and upscale, and Grace Bay Club has great dining and service. I particularly loved the oceanfront infinity bar and lounge area - a hip, yet casual vibe in a memorable setting.

Infinity bar at Grace Bay Club

Infinity bar at Grace Bay Club

Oceanfront lounge at Grace Bay Club

Oceanfront lounge at Grace Bay Club

I also toured Amanyara - the first and only Caribbean outpost for the luxury chain Aman.  It is breathtaking and exactly what I expected - an oasis of serenity and luxury.

Amanyara

Amanyara

Outdoor lounge at Amanyara

Outdoor lounge at Amanyara

Guests are greeted at the airport by one of the hotel’s white Land Rovers and driven to a remote part of the island where the hotel is located.  While some people prefer to be more centrally located on Grace Bay Beach, Amanyara guests are truly looking to get away from it all.  They can expect exceptional rooms and service, as well as a beautiful Turks beach.

Villa interior at Amanyara

Villa interior at Amanyara

Private pool in villa at Amanyara

Private pool in villa at Amanyara

Beach at Amanyara

Beach at Amanyara

My last stop was an overnight stay at The Veranda, a newer all-inclusive property on Grace Bay Beach.  It is an ideal choice for families or couples looking for an upscale place to stay that includes all meals and drinks.  The villas are large and comfortable with contemporary Caribbean interiors.

Bedroom at Veranda

Bedroom at Veranda

Beachfront Villa at Veranda

Beachfront Villa at Veranda

The cuisine is varied, and I particularly enjoyed trying some of the menu items from the hotel’s Tandoori ovens - a surprising and refreshingly different option for dining on the island.  The hotel also boasts the only second-level lounge on all of Grace Bay Beach.  The views from up there are amazing!

Second story lounge at Veranda

Second story lounge at Veranda

 

Four Seasons Punta Mita, Riviera Nayarit, Mexico

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

If you love luxury beach resorts and the Four Seasons Punta Mita isn’t on your radar screen, then it should be. Here’s why: the area is completely safe with a wonderfully authentic vibe, and the hotel offers beautiful scenery, extensive amenities, exemplary service, and delicious cuisine. Did I also mention the nightly sunsets that can be seen from any oceanfront venue on property?

Poolside at the Four Seasons Punta Mita

Poolside at the Four Seasons Punta Mita

A typical evening at the Four Seasons Punta Mita

A typical evening at the Four Seasons Punta Mita

Four Seasons Punta Mita is located on Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit (west coast) and can be reached via direct flight from many major US cities.  It’s a short drive but world away from the hustle and bustle of Puerto Vallarta.  In traditional Four Seasons fashion, guests are greeted warmly outside of customs and whisked away in a luxury SUV, but not before being handed a cold minted towel and bottle of water.  The attentive service starts there and never stops until your driver brings you back to the airport on your day of departure.  I can only describe the staff as consistently outstanding.

Stunning lobby at Four Seasons Punta Mita

Stunning lobby at Four Seasons Punta Mita

On the beach at Four Seasons Punta Mita

On the beach at Four Seasons Punta Mita

The rooms are luxurious and spacious. I was fortunate enough to stay in one of the Oceanview Suites and particularly enjoyed spending time on the huge terrace, complete with hammock and plunge pool.

Terrace of a One Bedroom Oceanview Suite

Terrace of a One Bedroom Oceanview Suite at the Four Seasons Punta Mita

Many families or larger groups opt to book one of the hotel ’s 50 spectacular villas, which dot the property and come with every creature comfort imaginable.

Villa interior

Villa interior at Four Seasons Punta Mita

Villa interior

Villa interior at Four Seasons Punta Mita

The hotel’s 27 acres are meticulously maintained and home to two spectacular beaches. The posh chairs and beach staff make for a pampered experience in a beautiful setting.

Beach at Four Seasons Punta Mita

Beach at Four Seasons Punta Mita

There are three unique pools and I enjoyed spending time at all of them. The main infinity pool overlooking the Pacific and lazy river are guaranteed family favorites, but I found them to be equally loved by the adult set.

Infinity pool at the Four Seasons Punta Mita

Infinity pool at the Four Seasons Punta Mita

Enjoying the lazy river at Four Seasons Punta Mita

Enjoying the lazy river at Four Seasons Punta Mita

Speaking of adults, the adults only pool is garden-side and surrounded by a host of posh cabanas for rent. It took some serious motivation for me to leave mine and the VIP service at the end of the day!

Cabana at adults only pool

Cabana at adults only pool

I have never visited a hotel that provided so many complimentary, poolside amenities. They started in the morning and kept coming until late afternoon. Fresh fruit, margarita samples, candy and snack service, popsicles, face misting, sunglass cleaning service, frapuccinos and homemade snow cones are just some of the surprises that were offered during my stay.

Complimentary, gourmet snow cones are served poolside

Gourmet snow cones are served poolside

Dining at the Four Seasons Punta Mita is a memorable experience no matter where you eat. My favorite spot was Bahia on the beach because of the setting and seafood focus, but everywhere I dined on property was exceptional, and the service was flawless.

Bahia on the beach is steps from the sand

Bahia on the beach is steps from the sand

The activity options both on and off property are endless. The gym and spa are top notch as one would expect at a Four Seasons property. The “Kids for all Seasons” facility was one of the best I’ve seen anywhere, complete with an enormous treehouse in the center of the room.  I have never seen a more extensive game room - tvs were set up everywhere with Wii, Xbox, Kinex, and more.  Additionally, there was ping pong, air hockey, pool and a movie viewing room with bean bag seating for at least 20 children.

Inside the Kids For All Seasons at Four Seasons Punta Mita

Inside the Kids For All Seasons club at Four Seasons Punta Mita

Kids for All Seasons playground

Kids for All Seasons playground

Punta Mita is a haven for golf, tennis, fishing, surfing, paddle boarding and more. Zip lining and ATV excursions can be arranged as well, and I especially enjoyed a day trip to Sayulita, a nearby, vibrant and hippie surf town. My husband and I spent an afternoon there wandering through unique shops, walking along the beach to watch the surfers, and dining at curbside food stands. The fish tacos and ceviche were unforgettable.

Sayulita

Sayulita

Authentic Mexican cuisine can be found at many roadside stands in Sayulita

Authentic Mexican cuisine can be found at plentiful curbside stands in Sayulita

Brownell is a Four Seasons Preferred Partner, and my clients receive the following complimentary amenities (per room):

Daily full American breakfast for two (including buffets)
$100 food & beverage credit
Room upgrade if available
High-speed internet access (Suites only)

Bermuda in the Fall

Saturday, October 29th, 2011

Pink sand beaches?  Check.  Golf and tennis?  Check.  World class hotels?  Check.  Excellent shopping and dining ?  Check.  Rich history and culture to discover?  Check.  Ideal weather most of the year? Check. I’m referring to Bermuda, an island paradise located approximately 650 miles east of North Carolina in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

Exploring one of many stunning beaches on Bermuda

Exploring one of the many stunning beaches on Bermuda with my husband

My first impression of the island was this; “Wow, it’s so quick and easy to get here!”  Bermuda can be reached from most major gateways on the east coast within two hours.  By mid-afternoon, I was on the beach with a cocktail in hand.  My second impression of the island was its pervasive beauty.  The homes are well kept and painted cheerful colors, there is no trash to be found anywhere, and vibrant, lush landscaping covers much of the island.  I’ve never seen a destination so clean and beautiful, and the friendliness of the Bermudians is the icing on the cake.

Beauty can be found around every corner!

Beauty can be found around every corner!

My first stop was Rosewood’s newest addition to their Caribbean portfolio called Tucker’s Point, the first new hotel to open on the island in over a decade.  This hotel embodies elegance and opulence, but it’s not fussy in any way.  Families will be very comfortable bringing their children here, and couples seeking a romantic experience can rest assured that the size of the property will provide them with plenty of privacy.

Elegance at Tucker's Point

Elegance at Tucker's Point: Spa relaxation area

Guest room at Tucker's Point

Guest room at Tucker's Point

The main hotel is located on a bluff overlooking Castle Harbour, and all of the rooms offer dramatic views of the water. The interior design reminded me of a subdued Greenbrier Hotel style:  old-world, warm, but very elegant.  Activities are spread out across a sizable piece of land, so even when the hotel is full (and I stayed there when all rooms were occupied), it never feels crowded.

Exterior view of Tucker's Point

Exterior view of Tucker's Point

One of several, inviting common areas at Tucker's Point

One of several, inviting common areas at Tucker's Point

Guests can choose to spend their time at one of  two different pools close to the main hotel, a separate beach club and pool area, the tennis courts, the golf course, or sight-seeing around the island.  Tucker’s Point Golf Club, which is situated on over 200 gorgeous acres, is a big draw for the hotel, as are the four clay tennis courts and team of professionals to help you better either game.

The grounds of Tucker's Point

The grounds of Tucker's Point

Beachfront at Rosewood Tucker's Point

Beachfront at Tucker's Point

For guests seeking relaxation and pampering, the spa at Tucker’s Point is the perfect spot to unwind.  It boasts eight treatment rooms and has truly some of the prettiest common areas I’ve seen in a spa anywhere in the world.  A full range of services is offered, and the therapists are well-trained professionals who will ensure your experience is a memorable one.

Relaxation pool at Tucker's Point spa

Relaxation pool at Tucker's Point spa

Dining at Rosewood Tucker’s Point did not disappoint, and the quality of the food and ambiance at the different restaurants was in line with other Rosewood properties in the region (i.e. fantastic!).  I particularly loved my dinner at The Point, and while pricey, my husband and I definitely felt it was worth every penny.

Dining room at The Point

Dining room at The Point

With Levon, one of the head doormen at Tucker's Point

With Levon, one of the head doormen at Tucker's Point

A few days later, I moved to The Reefs, a well-known, family-owned hotel on the other side of the island.  I loved it the minute I arrived.  This hotel embodies a Bermudian charm that’s difficult to describe without seeing it with your own eyes.  The setting is dramatic, which adds to the atmosphere and didn’t allow me to put down my camera for very long.  There were too many possible photo opportunities everywhere I looked!

Beach perfection at The Reefs

Beach perfection at The Reefs

The Reefs has been in business since the 1940s, and the Dodwell family has been working hard in recent years to keep the hotel up to date with modern amenities, but also stay true to their original goal of providing guests with a traditional Bermudian experience.  Rooms are a little smaller than what you find at newer hotels, but I found them to have plenty of space for me.  Additionally, the view from the balcony of my Jr. Suite couldn’t be beat.

Jr. Suite balcony view

Jr. Suite balcony view

A room at The Reefs

Guest room at The Reefs

There are a number of dining options on property, and each restaurant served up delicious food in a memorable setting.  I was partial to Coconuts, a romantic restaurant situated right above the beach.  It was where my husband and I chose to celebrate our wedding anniversary, and I couldn’t have imagined a lovelier setting for a special occasion.

Oceanfront dining at Coconuts

Oceanfront dining at Coconuts

The Reefs “dine around ” program is a big draw for the repeat guests who return year after year.  Guests have the option to dine at Pompano Beach Club or Cambridge Beaches as part of their meal plan (Rates at The Reefs include breakfast, afternoon tea and dinner daily).  It’s a great way to see other parts of the island and enjoy a diverse dining experience during your vacation.  Also worth mentioning is the hotel’s brand new spa - a lovely space with eight treatment rooms and sweeping ocean views from the relaxation area.

One of many beautiful evenings guests can enjoy at The Reefs

One of many beautiful evenings guests can enjoy at The Reefs

When we weren’t enjoying these two amazing hotels, my husband and I spent our time exploring Bermuda’s varied activities and sites.  There are beautiful beaches to discover, historic towns to walk through, some serious shopping to be done in Hamilton, and much, much more.  I’ve already made a list of what I want to see and do when I return - this “jewel of the Atlantic” is calling me back.

Summer Island Hopping: St. Thomas, Nevis and St. John

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

My summer trip to the Caribbean began with a stop at the Ritz Carlton St. Thomas, which is the island’s nicest hotel option by far. The private estate is set on 30 beautifully manicured acres and offers guests two lovely beaches to enjoy, as well as two beachfront pools. I really liked the feel of this Ritz Carlton property not only because of the pretty setting overlooking Great Bay, but also because of its relative small size (the hotel has 180 rooms and suites). It offers endless activities and amenities for guests, but had a more intimate feeling than some of the larger properties within the Ritz Carlton chain.

Overlooking Great Bay at the Ritz Carlton St. Thomas

Overlooking Great Bay at the Ritz Carlton St. Thomas

If I’ve said it once, I’ll say it again – Ritz Carlton Club Level is worth every penny! For a nominal extra nightly charge, club level guests enjoy gourmet breakfast, lunch, evening hors d’oeuvres and desserts daily at the exclusive lounge, in addition to sodas and alcoholic beverages. I particularly enjoyed spending time at this lounge because it offered outdoor seating overlooking the ocean, as well as a cozy children’s area complete with games and a small table where the younger club guests can dine. My children loved it! The lounge also provided a special seating area for adults only to accommodate couples enjoying a romantic get-away.

View from Sails restaurant at the Ritz Carlton St. Thomas

View from Sails restaurant at the Ritz Carlton St. Thomas

The rooms and service were predictable for Ritz Carlton and did not disappoint. I found the staff to be friendly and accommodating. Additionally, the décor of the rooms was up-to-date, tasteful and appropriate for an island setting. Dining options are good as well. There are a number of different venues, all with great ambiance, tasty food, and an attentive wait staff. For guests looking to venture off property, the hotel is located just a few minutes from Red Hook, a vibrant harbor area with fun bars and restaurants.

Oceanview Suite at the Ritz Carlton St. Thomas

Oceanview Suite at the Ritz Carlton St. Thomas

Resort fees can add up, but the management team at the Ritz Carlton St. Thomas has made it a good value in my opinion considering what’s included. Wireless internet, access to the gym, all water sports (the most extensive offering I’ve seen pretty much anywhere in the Caribbean), tennis, one fitness class per day and much more are covered in the daily charge of $58.00 per room per day.

Family time on St. Thomas

Family time on St. Thomas

My next visit was to the newly reopened Four Seasons Nevis. While there is a small airport on the island for regional charter flights, most visitors fly to St. Kitts like I did and take the 40 minute boat ride over to Nevis. With massive Mt. Nevis rising dramatically in the background, Nevis feels like a destination from a different time and place, and there’s nowhere in the Caribbean that looks quite like it.

Stunning beauty on the island of Nevis

Stunning beauty on the island of Nevis

The Four Seasons Nevis recently reopened in December, and it’s back better than ever. The ferry ride from St. Kitts is quite enjoyable (due to the scenery and rum punch!), and you know you’ve arrived somewhere special when staff members greet you at the dock by name. The layout is lovely: 12 two story guest buildings just steps from the sand blend naturally into the landscape, and the hotel is surrounded by one of the best golf courses in the Caribbean.

The charming architecture of the Four Seasons Nevis

Charming accommodations at the Four Seasons Nevis

The spacious and airy rooms boast every luxury a guest could need, and the staff attends to your every whim. Three pools are available for the guests’ use, and each one has a different venue. We stayed closest to the Ocean Pool, which is designed with young families in mind, but there is also the Garden Pool (for adults and older children), and the Reflection Pool (for adults only) so that everyone on property can find a comfortable spot to swim and relax. The Four Seasons works diligently to serve both its couples and families, and I saw a mix of both very much enjoying themselves during my stay.

Deluxe Oceanview room at the Four Seasons Nevis

Deluxe Oceanview room at the Four Seasons Nevis

I can’t say enough good things about the way the Four Seasons treats its younger guests. The staff goes out of its way to make them feel welcome. Miniature bathrobes and slippers, a special child’s menu, colorful straws and utensils in all of the restaurants, a playground, and an amazing kid’s club are just some of the many amenities provided. The Kids for All Seasons program was truly impressive. The facility is incredible, and fun recreational activities are offered daily at no extra charge.

Kids for All Seasons at the Four Seasons Nevis

Kids for All Seasons at the Four Seasons Nevis

In addition to world class golf, the Four Seasons Nevis has an excellent tennis program (there are ten courts on property), full service gym, fantastic spa, and delicious dining options. I was partial to Mango, which offers West-Indian dining right on the water, but I truly enjoyed every meal during my stay and found the service to be consistently flawless.

Beachside at Mango

Beachside at Mango

Two flights and two ferries later, we arrived on the stunning island of St. John for a visit to Caneel Bay, one of the Caribbean’s legendary resort destinations. It was founded by Laurence Rockefeller in the 1950s, and the current owners are very loyal to his vision of barefoot elegance in a tranquil setting. Set on 170 pristine acres, the resort boasts seven picture perfect beaches with white sand, clear water, and excellent snorkeling.

Departing Nevis for our next adventure on St. John

Departing Nevis for our next adventure on St. John

Caneel Bay’s website states, “The resort remains purposefully absent of modern glitz and digital distractions.” I couldn’t say it better myself. This hotel is not for lovers of indulgent bathrooms, flat screen tvs, and marble floors. However, the accommodations are plenty luxurious and perfectly suited to a resort that is all about natural beauty and tranquility in a low key setting.

Oceanview room at Caneel Bay

Oceanview room at Caneel Bay

There is truly no other resort like Caneel Bay in the region. The grounds are vast and well maintained, and the scenery is honestly breath-taking. I saw deer and donkeys roaming the property (they steer clear of the guests, so no worries!), and particularly enjoyed riding around in one of the hotel’s open air trams with my family just for the purpose of taking in the views.

Just one of the many beautiful beaches at Caneel Bay

Just one of the many beautiful beaches at Caneel Bay

It’s important to choose the right accommodations, as they are very different depending on the location on property. Even when the hotel is fully occupied, guests will never feel that it’s crowded because everything is so spread out. Each beach has its own unique vibe, and repeat guests are quite opinionated about which one is their favorite!

Hawksnest Beach at Caneel Bay

Hawksnest Beach at Caneel Bay

Younger guests will enjoy Turtle Town, a charming kid’s club facility set up in the hillside and loaded with toys and games. A warm staff of ladies runs the program, and my children were instantly comfortable when we took them for the first time. Beach toys are available as well, and my husband and I spent many hours building sand castles on Caneel Beach with our son and daughter.

Beach time at Caneel Bay

Beach time at Caneel Bay

Dining options are varied by menu and location on property. My favorite spot was The Equator, an open-air restaurant with great views of St. Thomas in the distance, and couples celebrating a special occasion would particularly enjoy privately dining in the ruins of an old sugar mill on property.

Another glorious day on St. John

Another glorious day on St. John

The U.S. Virgin Islands are a sailor’s paradise, and no trip to St. John would be complete without a little time on the water. Caneel Bay has relationships with a number of reliable boat owners and tour companies on the island, and guests seeking a boat experience will find no shortage of options. We chose a full day sail and snorkel trip, and it was one of the highlights of our vacation.

Enjoying a sailing and snorkeling trip arranged through Caneel Bay

Enjoying a sailing and snorkeling trip arranged through Caneel Bay

Brownell has a preferred relationship with all of these properties, and here are the amenities you’ll receive through me:
1) Ritz Carlton St. Thomas: daily full breakfast for two guests per room, $100 food & beverage credit, room upgrade if available
2) Four Seasons Nevis: daily full breakfast for two per room, $100 golf credit, complimentary high-speed internet access for suite bookings, room upgrade if available
3) Caneel Bay: daily full buffet breakfast daily for two per room, a trip for two aboard the resort’s sunset cocktail cruise (which sails Sundays and Thursdays), room upgrade if available

Antigua

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Stunning beaches, rainforest covered mountains, warm and friendly people, and amazing live music…These are the descriptions that come to mind when I reflect back on the two weeks I just spent on the island of Antigua.  Blessed with captivating vistas, a rich culture and too many beaches to count (365 to be exact - one for every day of the year!), Antigua is one of the most memorable islands I’ve ever visited in the Caribbean.

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On the beach at Jumby Bay

Whether you’re searching for the ideal honeymoon or family destination, Antigua has something to offer everyone.  The key is knowing which property to select, which is why I opted to stay at a number of different resorts while on the island.    I found each one to be incredibly unique in feel and atmosphere.

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Beach at The Verandah

The Verandah:  Eco-friendly, all-inclusive hotel located on the northeastern part of the island.  It is a great choice for families with a moderate budget who want lots of activities for everyone.  Highlights of this property include a gorgeous beach with calm water perfect for young children, lovely landscaping, an excellent Kids Club facility, and some of the best live music I had the pleasure of hearing while visiting Antigua.  A different band plays every night by the main pool bar, which creates a fun atmosphere for the guests.  My personal favorite was a nine person steel drum band - everyone was dancing that night!

Room exteriors at The Verandah

Room exteriors at The Verandah

Carlisle Bay:  “Contemporary luxury on the beach” is the description the hotel provides on its website, and I couldn’t agree more.  It is a polished, yet unpretentious hotel well suited for both families and couples, although couples should expect to encounter a number of young families while on property.  I was a huge fan of the Beach Suites, which are spacious, two bedroom accommodations literally steps from the beach.   As a mother of two young children, I found the layout to be ideal!

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Beach Suite at Carlisle Bay

Other highlights from Carlisle Bay include a lovely beach, incredible food, unusually good fitness and tennis facilities (including nine courts - the most I’ve seen anywhere in the Caribbean), a consistently attentive staff, and a top notch Kids Club facility.  I also loved the nightly children’s buffet, which was complimentary and served poolside every night from 5-6:30PM.  It was wonderful to feed the children early in a casual environment, then hire a sitter to play with them while my husband and I enjoyed a quiet dinner alone.  Heaven!

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Lounge area at Carlisle Bay

Curtain Bluff:  I would best describe this legendary, all-inclusive hotel as The Greenbrier meets the Caribbean.  It is charming, elegant and friendly - the quintessential Caribbean resort.  What makes this property so special is the owner and the staff.  Mrs. Hulford and her late husband started the hotel almost 50 years ago, and their vision has resulted in a unique culture among the Antiguans who work there.  Many of them have been employees of Curtain Bluff for decades, and their loyalty and pride is immediately evident upon check-in. 

 

View from my balcony at Curtain Bluff

View from my balcony at Curtain Bluff

In addition to two breathtaking beaches, I particularly loved the rooms, dining options and the spa.  Built just a few years ago, Curtain Bluff’s spa has a spectacular setting on a bluff overlooking the Caribbean. 

Spa at Curtain Bluff

Spa at Curtain Bluff

The main dining area is so romantic that it reminded me of a set from a movie.  An enormous tamarind tree is the anchor of the courtyard, where a different band plays nightly.  Guests enjoy superb service and gourmet dining in this amazing setting.   Once finished with dinner, many guests opt to dance under the twinkling white lights that flank the pavilion.

Dancing with my son at Curtain Bluff

Dancing with my son at Curtain Bluff

Jumby Bay:  Ultra-luxurious hideaway located on a 300 acre private island, which is accessible only by ferry from the mainland of Antigua.  Immediately upon arriving at the dock, guests feel like royalty as they are greeted by a polished staff offering a rum punch in one hand and a cold-scented towel in the other. 

Arriving at Jumby Bay

Arriving at Jumby Bay

This all-inclusive hotel recently underwent a massive renovation, and the results are magnificent.  The rooms are incredibly luxurious, all offering amazing views of the ocean. 

Rosewood Estate Suite at Jumby Bay

Rosewood Estate Suite at Jumby Bay

A new infinity pool sits on a bluff overlooking the water, and guests taking a dip are just steps away from enjoying a wonderful lunch at the Pool Grille. I particularly enjoyed spending time at The Verandah - Jumby’s newly designed beachfront bar and restaurant.  Other highlights of this Rosewood property include a stunning, long beach great for relaxing or walking, complimentary bicycles for traversing the island, and elegant (yet casual) bars ideal for enjoying your favorite cocktail.

Poolside view from a Rosewood Estate Suite at Jumby Bay

Poolside view from a Rosewood Estate Suite at Jumby Bay

Anguilla and St. Barts: An Ideal Island Combination

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

It took me all of three seconds to answer my colleague’s question, “Would you like to join me on an educational trip to visit two Virtuoso properties on Anguilla and St. Barts?”  Yes, yes, yes!  I’d visited both islands several years ago, and they remain on my list of  favorite Caribbean destinations.  I therefore  jumped at the opportunity to see them again and gain more knowledge to share with my clients. 

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Our first stop was Anguilla, site of some of the best beaches in the world.  Like most visitors, I flew into St. Martin and hopped on a boat for the beautiful, 30 minute ride over to Anguilla.  The two islands are only a few miles apart, which makes for pretty background scenery if you happen to stay on the side of Anguilla facing St. Martin.  I love looking out over the mountains of St. Martin and its twinkling lights at night - a beautiful site!

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I was fortunate enough to stay at Cap Juluca, which is my favorite property on the island.  I visited the hotel with my husband in 2003 and have been telling people since then that Cap Juluca is one of the most spectacular places I’ve ever experienced.  To say that its mile long, crescent shaped beach is beautiful is an understatement.  It is truly one of the most gorgeous beaches I’ve seen in my lifetime.  Add the stunning Moorish architecture of the hotel to the soft, white sand and calm, clear water, and guests will find themselves enjoying a true piece of paradise.

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Cap Juluca recently underwent a $28 million dollar renovation, which has taken the famed hotel to new levels of luxury and notoriety.  The Main House was completely redesigned, and its Moroccan themed interior is perfectly matched with the architecture of the hotel.  Additionally, the rooms were all refreshed with new beds, linens, flat screen tvs and more.

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Every room at Cap Juluca is oceanfront and located just steps from the beach.  Guests awake to the sounds of the waves crashing, and a few lucky ones like myself might meet the lone green parrot who visits the balconies of his favorite rooms each morning.  Most guests opt to have breakfast delivered to their rooms at a time of their choosing.  My attendant brought fresh pastries, fruit, and coffee or tea each day and set a beautiful table for me on my patio overlooking the beach.

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Dining at Cap Juluca is a five star experience.  Their restaurants are romantic, innovative, and the food is incredibly good.  I particularly enjoyed Flights, their new wine bar, followed up by a Pan-Asian themed dinner at the new Spice restaurant.   Pimms is another excellent option, and its waterfront tables are filled with starry-eyed couples enjoying a romantic evening and gourmet food.

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I always recommend that clients rent a car for at least one day while staying on Anguilla.  The island is safe, easy to navigate, and there are several other beaches worth exploring.  Additionally, the restaurant choices are vast.  Anguilla is one of the best islands in the Caribbean for fine dining, so everyone should sample at least a few of them.  I have a personal favorite list of spots I share with clients before they depart.  There is no shortage of options!

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My next destination was St. Barts, which is part of the French West Indies.  As soon as my plane touched down, I felt as if I’d arrived at a seaside town in France.  The language, cuisine and culture of St. Barts are distinctly French, and the island is a hotbed of upscale boutique hotels, fantastic restaurants, and unique shops.   The island is also incredibly scenic due to it mountainous terrain.  Picturesque beaches are tucked between green mountains dotted with villas and small hotels.  Because of its beauty and high level of sophistication, St. Barts is one of the most unique islands in all of the Caribbean.

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I stayed at Guanahani, a legendary hotel and resort located just ten minutes from the airport.  Its charming and colorful cottages dot the hillside, which provide memorable views of the water and rocky coast.  Frequented by celebrities and well-heeled travelers, Guanahani offers a wonderful combination of luxurious accommodations, world-renowned dining, and one of the most polished and attentive staff I’ve encountered in the region.

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My room overlooked a cove on the other side of the hill and was the perfect spot to enjoy a good book and glass of pink French champagne.  When I was ready to venture out of my room, I walked through the hotel’s meticulous grounds down to the beach, where a lively bar and restaurant can be found.  Additionally, there are comfortable lounge chairs and thatched umbrellas for guests to use.  The beach attendants are approachable and attentive, and I enjoyed a few lazy afternoons under their care.

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Guanahani’s food is so good that I’m not sure I can adequately describe it in this posting.  The breakfast buffet is offered poolside by the beach, and the options are endless.  Decidedly French, guests can order from a menu offering items such as homemade crepes and cafe au lait.  While they wait, they can choose from a vast array of freshly baked pastries, fruit, cheeses, and more offered at the buffet.  Le Bartolomeo is Guanahani’s signature restaurant.  It offers diners a romantic, courtyard setting and fine French cuisine as good as anything served in an upscale restaurant in France.  My meal there was one of the best I remember in many years!

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The Clarins spa at Guanahani is the nicest spa on St. Barts and a big attraction for guests.  The extensive spa menu pampers guests in a serene setting.  I particularly recommend the Swedish massage, which left me relaxed and ready to explore the island.

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St. Barts is another island great for renting a car.  There are so many wonderful restaurants and boutiques to explore, as well as a number of quaint beaches.  I recommend packing a picnic lunch and driving to Governour Beach for great swimming, lounging and people watching.

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For travelers who’d like to experience more than one island during their trip to the Caribbean, Anguilla and St. Barts are one of the best destination combinations available.  The islands are both so scenic and cultured, yet completely different in feel.  Travel between the two is relatively easy as well.  I am already counting the days until I can go back and experience Caribbean beauty and luxury at its finest.

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