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Archives for May 2017

Escape The Ordinary

From tree houses, beach huts, luxury tented camps, ice hotels and castles. Try something new.

Most people who love to travel get a kick out of new and novel experiences — it’s part of travel’s endless appeal, after all. Around any corner can be some unexpected, fun, informative surprise. Seasoned travelers are often trying to think of new places to check out, trying to find “the next” best beach, mountain, urban, or rural destination.

 

One thing that travelers sometimes overlook are the options for novel, quirky accommodations on their trips. They might spend months planning transportation, sightseeing, or food — but the default lodging is often a typical hotel. And there’s nothing wrong with that, of course — but if you’re up for a new level of adventure, check out these outside-the-box accommodation ideas from around the world.

 

Live out a childhood fantasy.

Remember watching Swiss Family Robinson as a kid and thinking that looked like the most amazing adventure ever? Treehouses are not just for kids! From the jungles of the Amazon to towering tamarind trees facing the South China Sea, there are plenty of treehouse lodgings that look like something pulled straight from a childhood reverie. You can look at gorgeous photos and start filling your head with high-up dreams here.

 

An ice hotel.

The cold and snow are not for everyone, and if you’re strictly a warm-weather kind of traveler, this might not sound appealing. But if you are at all fascinated by Northern cultures, aurora borealis, and the mysteries of a winter wonderland, this might be just the thing to pass a freezing weekend while waiting for Spring to arrive. Many of these hotels are extremely well-appointed, with luxurious design, high-end restaurants and bars, spas, private igloo-suites, and even wedding chapels located right in the structures themselves. Take a look at this list to start thinking about your next frosty foray.

 

The ultimate in recycling.

Taking the idea of overnight accommodations well beyond just the remodeling of historic buildings, people all over the world have found unexpected objects, forms of transportation, and natural spaces and have transformed them into comfy, beautiful places to spend the night. Train cars, airplane hangars, caves, lighthouses, windmills, boats — basically, the only limit is the imagination.

 

Camping for people who don’t like camping.

Want the best of camping — fresh air, breathtaking views, cozy fires, wildlife watching — without the crick in your neck or the twigs in your morning coffee? You could try “glamorous camping,” otherwise known as glamping. Spend the night in wall-tents, yurts, teepees, or island huts that feature nothing but the most luxurious amenities.

 

If you’re ready to take on a vacation and rest your head in a space that’s definitely outside the typical hotel room, check out http://www.quirkyaccom.com. From huts, castles, and boutique hotels to a re-creation of a Hobbit’s Shire in rural Montana, this site allows you to search for lodging ideas from all over the world that will really send you on a trip. And once you get some inspiration for the type of place you want to stay, I can help you find it in your dream location and book it at a great rate!

 

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The Perfect 72hrs in Bermuda

Credit: Gavin Howarth and TABS

If you’re looking for a quick weekend getaway from the East Coast or a close-to-home cruise, Bermuda has it all.  Beautiful beaches, rich cultural heritage, aquatic adventures, romance and family fun. Check out this 3 day itinerary filled with the highlights of Bermuda.

Day 1: Friday

BEACHES, CULTURE & COCKTAILS

BERMY BUZZ: ROCK ISLAND COFFEE

Kick-start the weekend with a trip to Rock Island Coffee, which serves the only locally roasted coffee in Bermuda. It’s served alongside treats like scones, muffins and biscotti made in-house by Kerry Petty. Be sure to check out the colourful Bermudian art that lines the walls.

PRETTY IN PINK: BERMUDA’S BEST BEACHES

Bermuda is home to some of the world’s greatest beaches, so you’ll definitely want to sink your toes in the legendary pink sand. Horseshoe Bay Beach (one of USA Today’s Best Caribbean Beaches) is one of the most popular choices. If you’re in search of something a little more secluded, head to Jobson’s Cove, a photogenic sliver of pink and blue framed by steep, jagged cliffs.

GASTRO GRUB: TRIBE ROAD KITCHEN

This local favourite in Hamilton blends classic island flavours with modern kitchen creativity. Chef/co-owner Karsten Krivenko studied at the prestigious Culinary Institute of America before returning to her native Bermuda. For lunch at Tribe Road Kitchen, try the Fidel Gastro, a Cuban-press grilled-cheese sandwich on whole wheat bread that’s filled with roast pulled pork, Swiss cheese, pickles, thinly sliced smoked ham and spicy mustard.

HISTORY AROUND EVERY CORNER: THE TOWN OF ST. GEORGE

Founded in 1612, the Town of St. George, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the oldest continually inhabited English settlement in the New World. There’s history down every street, and in each pastel-hued house. Attractions include St. Peter’s Church, a circa-1612 house of worship, and Fort St. Catherine, one of Bermuda’s most formidable fortresses.

FRIDAY NIGHTS: PICK YOUR PARTY

Bermuda does weekend nights right, no matter the season. Set sail on a sunset cruise aboard an elegant ÜberVida celebration yacht, or kick off your shoes and cozy up to a beach bonfire at Tobacco Bay. During the summer, you might soak up a spectacular sunset, cocktail in hand, at Marina Nights, an enticing dockside happy hour at Hamilton Princess & Beach Club. You could also enjoy the warm night air at Elbow Beach’s Friday night Big Chill, which features sushi, tapas and cocktails, plus a DJ. Whatever you decide, it’ll be a fitting finale to your first day in Bermuda.

Day 2: Saturday

MAKING A SPLASH & SIPPING TEA

GOOD MORNING: THE CODFISH BREAKFAST

On weekend mornings, locals all over the island sit down for a hearty, classic codfish breakfast. It’s a heaping plateful of boiled or steamed salt cod with boiled potatoes, onions and sliced bananas topped off with a hard-boiled egg and, occasionally, avocado slices. You may want to skip lunch after this big Bermudian meal.

GET WET: AQUATIC ADVENTURES

A jet ski tour in Bermuda

The sparkling turquoise ocean that surrounds Bermuda isn’t just mesmerizing to look at – the island is a serious sport fishing destination, with waters filled with big-game catches like marlin, tuna and wahoo. A jet-ski tour around the island is an automatic adrenaline rush, as you zoom across the blue to secluded beaches, hidden coves and sunken ships. Speaking of sunken ships, Bermuda is a magical undersea playground for divers. Go beneath the waves to explore such amazing shipwrecks as The Constellation, which was the basis for Jaws author Peter Benchley’s The Deep.

HISTORIC HUB: THE ROYAL NAVAL DOCKYARD

Once known as the Gibraltar of the West, the Royal Naval Dockyard was a symbol of Royal Naval might in the Western Atlantic for more than 150 years. You could spend a whole day exploring here. Dive into maritime history at the National Museum of Bermuda and Bermuda Maritime Museum or head to the Clocktower Mall to browse shops and boutiques. For lunch, try the Frog & Onion, a classic British-style pub that’s also Bermuda’s only craft brewery.

ROYAL TEA: TRADITIONAL AFTERNOON TEA

Bermuda hits “pause” every day for that oh-so-British activity, traditional afternoon tea. One of the most popular spots for tea time is the Crown & Anchor at the Hamilton Princess & Beach Club. The restaurant, overlooking picturesque landscaped gardens, puts a modern spin on this favorite pastime. The presentation is impeccable, with servers offering tiered, three-foot-high silver trays filled with homemade pastries and steaming pots in a bright and airy setting.

BERMUDA HITS “PAUSE” EVERY DAY FOR THAT OH-SO-BRITISH ACTIVITY, TRADITIONAL afternoon tea.

SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: FRONT STREET NIGHTLIFE

Enjoy Bermuda’s thriving nightlife with music and dancing at island hot spots, many of them on Hamilton’s jewel-toned main drag, Front Street. Grab a Dark ‘n Stormy® – one of the island’s signature drinks – and mingle with locals at the Bermuda Bistro at the Beach. Or dance the night away at the Cosmopolitan Ultra Lounge & Nightclub, where the indoor/outdoor dance floor and bar attracts the island’s most stylish souls.

Day 3: Sunday

HIDDEN GEMS

BEACHSIDE BRUNCH: OCEAN ECHO

Sleep in and then head to The Reefs Resort & Club, where the open-air terrace at Ocean Echo will let you savour the first meal of the day while taking in spectacular views of pink sands, blue sky and shimmering sea. We’re willing to bet your Eggs Benedict never tasted so good.

RIDE THE RAILS: THE BERMUDA RAILWAY TRAIL

Spend the rest of the morning taking a cycle ride filled with island history and rich, flora-filled landscapes. The 18-mile Railway Trail is named for the transit route that once wrapped around the island. Today, it’s the perfect cycling adventure, leading you to intimate beaches, panoramic ocean views and remnants of the past like an old drawbridge.

Cooper’s Island, perfect for snorkeling and relaxation

 

JUNGLE TREK: HIDDEN GEMS ECO-TOUR

Discover Bermuda’s very own jungle. The Hidden Gems Nature Hike takes you deep into the heart of the Walsingham Nature Reserve (Tom Moore’s Jungle to locals). You’ll hike through lush green trails, swim in gorgeous blue waters and explore subterranean caves. Afterwards, climb the steps to the top of St. David’s Lighthouse for a 360-degree, bird’s-eye view of the island. Top it off with a trip to Cooper’s Island Nature Reserve for snorkelling and relaxing on the beach.

THE WORLD’S FINEST FISH SANDWICH: ART MEL’S SPICY DICY

It’s served all over the world, but in Bermuda, the fish sandwich is a national obsession. Opinions vary, but many say that the island’s best can be found at Art Mel’s Spicy Dicy. With their off-the-beaten-path location – in the City of Hamilton  – this take-away joint is the definition of a hidden gem. (Tip: Grab a cab – it can be tricky to find). Their beloved (and big) sandwich’s fresh snapper is flash-fried in soybean oil, making it taste incredibly light.

[Repost from GoToBermuda.com]

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