May 19 2008

Atlantis - The ultimate family resort in Paradise Island, Bahamas

Published by Sandi under Caribbean

Water Slide at the Atlantis
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The Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas, is the ultimate family destination resort.  I recently had the pleasure of a personal tour of the Atlantis.  What an experience!

The entire resort is centered around water, water, and more water!  From the amazing Aquaquest, that features a 120-foot tall water slide to The Abyss, a 200 foot long body slide that makes a 50-foot near vertical drop and plunges into a lagoon infested with alligators!  Other water slides and current rides shoot you through a glass tunnel with sharks all around you!  Talk about heart-pounding!

We enjoyed meandering through The Dig, which is actually an underground maze of passageways. Throughout the labyrinth we discovered the ruins of the ancient city of Atlantis, complete with artifacts and hieroglyphs!  Most amazing, though, was being surrounded by sea animals: stingrays, sharks, jelly fish, sea anemones and so many different kinds of fish!  Many of the stingrays love to ham it up for the camera.

Atlantis recently opened their own Dolphin Cay, which allows for very special interaction dolphins.   The kids love playing with these fun loving animals!

And we can’t forget the beach and swimming pools for those of us who just want to lounge in the sun or under one of the umbrellas.  There are 13 different swimming areas at this resort.  There are zero-entry pools, my favorite, children’s pools, and a 7 acre protected lagoon, where snorkeling is fantastic!

Of course, while at the Atlantis you would like to have somewhere to lay your head at night, the rooms are beautiful.  Accommodations vary from tower to tower, the Royal Tower being the most luxurious, but the Coral and Beach Towers are undergoing a full upgrade, to bring them in line with the Royal Tower.    Of course if you really want the most luxurious suite at the resort, the Bridge Suite, might be the place for you…that is if you feel the need to pay $25,000 per night!  That’s right, $25,000 per night.  Oprah loves this suite!

If you prefer to have a bit more than a hotel room for your family, Harborside at Atlantis, in Marina Village, across the lagoon from the Royal Tower, offers one, two and three bedroom villas.  The villas are like a home-away-from-home, complete with a full kitchen.  The Reef Atlantis, which is located right on Paradise Beach, is the newest addition and features studio and 1 bedroom units.  The Reef units also have full kitchens, which make them a great choice for small families.

Dining at the Atlantis is an experience all its own. Restaurants range from gourmet to quick and casual.  Southwestern cuisine to Japanese and everything in between.  With 22 different restaurants and 20 bars and lounges, there is sure to be at least one to please everyone.  Also, Back by popular demand is Atlantis’ meal plans.  You can pre-purchase one of 3 different meal plans and best of all: children 6 and under eat free.

Oh, and don’t forget the Casino!  Atlantis has one of only a few casinos in Nassau.  It has all the gaming you would expect.  But what you wouldn’t expect are the Dale Chihuly glass sculptures!  A nice touch of home!

When you are ready to experience all that the Atlantis has to offer, please give me a call!
Sandi@totemtravel.com

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May 07 2008

If you think you’ve seen Europe, try Budapest

Published by Jennefer under Europe

Pest from Castle Hill
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If you’ve already done the requisite cities of Europe such as London, Paris and Rome you might think of expanding your horizons and plan a visit to Budapest in Hungary. Not as well know as some of the other European Capitals but definitely worth a visit.
Budapest is actually 3 cities with the legendary Danube running between them, you have Buda on the hilly side and north of that is Obuda and on the other side of the river is Pest which is as flat as Buda is hilly, but back in the late 1800’s Budapest became the city it is today.

Probably the most well known is Castle Hill and the Castle District, however you’ll need the funicular to transport you up the hill as there are really no roads. At the top is where you’ll find the Royal Palace, Fisherman’s Bastion, Matthias Church, Holy Trinity Square, National Hungarian  Gallery, Budapest History Museum and the Vienna Gate among others.

Between Castle Hill and the river is what’s known as Watertown with its aged peaceful lanes, and many churches such as Taban Parish Church, St. Elizabeth Church, St. Anne’s church, Chapel of St. Florian and Capuchin Church.

Crossing either the Chain Bridge or Margaret’s Bridge will lead you to the Pest side where you can visit a myriad of old neighborhoods such as the Jewish District, Pest Inner City, Theresa Town and Leopold where you’ll find the Houses of Parliament, Freedom Square, Inner City Market Hall and the State Opera House.

If you’d like a day out of the city, a visit to Szentendre is a great place, especially during the summer where it becomes a huge handcraft and souvenir market. You can stroll along the Danube, have café in a small coffee house and shop till you drop for all kinds of fun items from Hungary such as antiques, coins, folk craft, porcelain and pottery and don’t forget to bring back the Hungarian Paprika.

If you’d like help planning your travel to Budapest, please call Totem Travel and ask for Jennefer, the Europe Expert at 800-321-7907 or jennefer@totemtravel.com

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May 02 2008

Maui has snorkeling, golf, luaus & fun in the sun for everyone!

Published by Sandi under Hawaii

Hyatt Regency Maui Pool & Ocean

Maui is an island that has it all.  Beautiful beaches, lots of great snorkeling, beautiful waterfalls, sunsets to take your breath away, and wonderful hiking and biking trails.  I have been to Hawaii many times, but was really blown away by Maui.

When we arrived in Maui it was raining but that’s pretty normal for Hawaii.  It rains everyday just a little bit…..that’s how it stays so lush.  Soon, the rain stopped and the rainbows appeared.  It’s not unusual to see double rainbows after an afternoon shower.  Our first 2 nights were spent in the ResortQuest Maui Hill condominium property in the little town of Kihei, about 30 minutes south of the airport.  We had a beautiful 2 bedroom unit, with an oceanview.  This property is not on the beach, but it is a very good option for those who are more interested in exploring the island, and experiencing Maui. Kihei   is a good jumping off point for a visit to the Haleakala National Park, where you can hike the two-mile trail through a rain forest to the 400 foot Waimoku Falls!   Another trail leads to ‘Ohe’o Gulch with many pools, where the swimming is fantastic.  Just make sure you follow the posted signs for your safety while hiking into “interior”.

On the west side of the island, is Old Lahaina Town.  This little town is both historic and fun.  There are so many little shops, great restaurants, and charm.  Lahaina was once the royal capital, a rowdy whaling port and missionary headquarters!  Quite a mix!  There are several museums which boast period-piece displays, as well as attractions like the Lahaina Kaanapali Railroad, which is a reminder of plantation days in Maui.

Lahaina Town comes alive in the evening with luaus, piano bars &, dancing to live music.  We had so much fun shopping and trying a new restaurant every day.  I loved the atmosphere & Oceanside dining of the “Cheeseburgers in Paradise”.

Staying in Kaanapali the next 4 nights was a real treat.  The Hyatt Regency, on Kaanapali Beach, is a resort in itself.  From penguins in the lobby pool, to the coconut crème’ brule in the dining room, to the rooms overlooking the golf course and ocean—a view of both at the same time!  Kaanapali Beach is home to Black Rock with the best snorkeling on the island, maybe in Hawaii; the Golf Courses offer a real challenge, and the wind surfers and kite surfers are fun to watch.  Sorry, I didn’t try that, but it sure looks like fun.  Maybe next time!

If you are looking for something a bit quieter and maybe a bit less expensive than the Kaanapali Beach area, Napili and Kahana, just a short drive north, may be the place for you.  The beaches are in sheltered coves, which is very good for small children.  There are many moderately priced hotels and condos in this area, as well as shopping and lots of restaurants.

Kapalua is at the very north point on the west side of Maui.  This area is home to many luxury hotels, such as the Ritz Carlton.  But the real draw is the Plantation Golf Course, which is home to the PGA Tour Mercedes Benz Championship.  One of my traveling companions, an avid golfer, was coveting a chance to play this course, but decided the green fees were outside her budget.  Didn’t stop us from admiring the course and the beautiful views from the cliffs.

If you think that Maui is the place for you, please give me a call!  I would love to help you plan the perfect honeymoon, second honeymoon, or family vacation to the Valley Isle of Maui.  Aloha, Sandi@totemtravel.com

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