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How to Create the Perfect Honeymoon in Jamaica

March 15, 2019 by Kavonda Rogers Leave a Comment

How to Create the Perfect Honeymoon in Jamaica

As a child of the eighties I remember watching television and seeing this beautiful commercial with pristine sand and turquoise waters.  At the end of the commercial a man would say “Come to Jamaica, mon”.  That commercial stuck with me and I made it my business to get to Jamaica.

I guess I wasn’t the only one impacted by that commercial because I have planned more destination weddings, honeymoons and romantic getaways to Jamaica than anywhere else in the Caribbean.  So, today I will show you what all the talk, and sighs and smiles are about concerning Jamaica.  I will also highlight what Jamaica has for honeymooners.  Let’s get started!!

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Most Popular Destinations

Montego Bay

Montego Bay or Mo-Bay as the locals call it, is the most well-known location in Jamaica. It is the location of the major international airport and many resorts.  if you are wanting a taste of home while being on your honeymoon this is the perfect place for you.  With wonderful beaches yet, access to a Target.  It’s like having it all if all can be had.  Most of the resorts in Mo-Bay have an upbeat nightlife and endless restaurants.  The city of Mo-Bay likes to party and it shows.  If having an exciting nightlife, a bit of relaxation and a taste of home is on your honeymoon must haves this is the place for you.  Also, being in the dead center of the island it makes trips to other portions of the island easy if you wish to do some exploring.  

Negril

Negril, Jamaica
Negril, Jamaica

Negril is located on the world famous 7-mile Beach.  This area of Jamaica is known for it’s luxury and relaxation.  If you truly want to feel away from it all then Negril is the choice for you.  7-mile Beach is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and water sports abound in this part of the island.  If you are a water baby you will love Negril with it’s calming waters and seemingly never ending sand.  This area gets my top vote for a honeymoon since it has a complete relax and recharge vibe.  Not to mention a quick trip into the city gets you access to the local culture and  restaurants.   

Runaway Bay

As far as honeymoon trips to Jamaica are concerned Runaway Bay is the new kid on the block.  Runaway Bay is located on the Northern Shores of Jamaica close to Ocho Rios.   If you are seeking a low-key honeymoon in a off the beaten path location this is the perfect choice.  The landscape here is quite different than other parts of the island and can bring out your curious side.  This is a great place to explore or relax.  If you are a golf enthusiast then look no further because Runaway Bay is where golf courses seem to thrive.  

Ocho Rios

Ocho Rios, Jamaica

Ocho Rios is located not far from Runaway Bay on the Northern shore of Jamaica.  Ocho Rios has been one of the most popular honeymoon locations for many years.  This city got a jump start when a cruise port was built there and a wide vary of travelers were able to access this part of the island.  Ocho Rios is a lesson in diversity.  It has luxury resort options as well more budget friendly options as well.  The area is also known for its amazing natural architecture.  One of the most famous place is Dunn River Falls.  If you go to Ocho Rios expect to be asked if you climbed the  Falls.  Oh and don’t forget your water shoes.  

Jamaica’s best Resorts

couples resorts

Couples Resorts are only located in Jamaica and are a perfect choice for an adults only all-inclusive experience.  If you would like a perfect mix of activities and relaxation this is the resort for you.  Many say that Couples Resorts created the all-inclusive experience and they set the bar high.  With three resorts across Jamaica there is something available at Couples for every type of honeymooner. My favorite aspect of Couples Resorts is they tend to be smaller in size so you truly feel like you got away from it all.  If you are not a big crowds person and you like a more personalized honeymoon approach check out Couples.  

sandals resorts

Sandals Royal Caribbean
Sandals Royal Caribbean

If Couples Resorts created the all-inclusive brand, then Sandals perfected it.  Sandals is mainly based in Jamaica and has several resorts through-out the island.  A Sandals honeymoon is all about luxury and pampering.  If you are considering a Sandals honeymoon then you want to splurge and get the butler level suites.  Even if your budget won’t let you go that high; Sandals properties are still worth it.  If you are looking for a hardcore party atmosphere then Sandals won’t fit the bill.  This resort is perfect for the couple who wants to spend some time together but no so much worried about a lot of structure.  There are activities but they are usually more low key.  

breathless Resorts

Breathless resorts
Breathless Resorts-Pool Party

Breathless Resorts has recently come to Jamaica with their initial resort in Montego Bay.  The Breathless Resorts are perfect for the couple who wants their honeymoon to be a true celebration.  From parties by the pool in the morning to risque theme parties on the beach at midnight; Breathless is all about fun.  If you want a slight change of pace even for a few hours then you can hop over to one of Breathless’ sister properties and enjoy their food and activities for free.  Now talk about bang for your buck.  

I hope you will consider a romantic honeymoon to Jamaica. If you have any questions don't hesitate to drop them in the comments below. If you are considering Jamaica for your honeymoon let me know where you are visiting in the comments below. Also, if you want more tips and info about all things travel sign up for my newsletter below.


I’m Kavonda L. Rogers and I’m a Certified Travel Agent who specializes in Destination Weddings, Honeymoons and Group Travel in Hawaii and the Caribbean.

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Planning a Mexico Honeymoon? This is for You!

March 8, 2019 by Kavonda Rogers Leave a Comment

Planning a Mexico Honeymoon? This is For You.

You have shared your vows in front of family and friends and now it’s time for the celebration that is all about the two of you. . .the honeymoon!  Wedding planning is months of non-stop decision-making so honeymoon plans are often put on the back burner.  Often time it is not thought about until the wedding planning is almost over.  If you need tips on how to plan a honeymoon read my last blog 4 Tips to Plan an Amazing Honeymoon.  If you are considering a Mexico honeymoon then this is the post for you.  Mexico is the ultimate honeymoon destination.  Mexico is not just affordable; it’s relaxing, romantic and has amazing nightlife.  Let’s dive in; shall we.

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Most Popular Destinations

Riviera Maya

Water is the theme of Riviera Maya.  The area has some of Mexico’s most beautiful beaches as well as mysterious cenotes and underground rivers.  Riviera Maya is very close to many Mayan historical and archaeological sites.  It’s the perfect chance to try some authentic Mayan cuisine.  The more luxury resorts reside in this area, so the area has something for everyone. 

Cancun

Cancun, Mexico
Cancun, Mexico

Cancun has a reputation for two thing ocean front beach resorts and nightlife.  It is one of the most popular honeymoon destinations in Mexico.  The coastline of Cancun is beautiful with it’s seemingly never-ending stretches of beach.  As far as nightlife. . .if you can dream it; there is a place for it in Cancun.  The party atmosphere is shared by the resorts and the city itself.  There is no end to the parties available.  Yet, Cancun can also be a secluded and romantic getaway.  Yes, Cancun has a bit of everything.

Puerto Vallarta

 

Puerto Vallarta is one of the oldest tourist destinations in Mexico because it was once a cruise port.  It has some of the most gorgeous landscape in all of Mexico and is located on the west coast.  There are also the historic cobblestone streets of Malecon which is a shopper’s dream.   A lot Mexico itself is very LGBT friendly but Puerto Vallarta is even more so and welcomes couples from all backgrounds. 

Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Cabo as it is lovingly called is a hub for adventure.  Water sports, snorkeling and diving are a few of the popular activities of the area.  Cabo is also a bit of a contradiction since most the area is part desert and part ocean.  Yet, it makes it great for those who want more than a traditional honeymoon.  Make sure to visit El Arco or the Arch which is in the southernmost tip of Cabo.  Also consider a sunset cruise which is popular.

Mexico’s Most Romantic Resorts

Excellence Resorts

Excellence Resort Riviera Cancun

Excellence Resorts are in Riviera Maya and Cancun.  If you want your resort with space and beautiful décor this is the place to be.  You can relax on a private rooftop or enjoy the beach that surrounds the resorts locations.  Excellence offers great honeymoon packages which can include candlelight dinners, spa discounts and even a room upgrade. 

El Dorado Resorts

El Dorado Resorts
El Dorado Resorts Riviera Maya

 

El Dorado Resorts is an all-inclusive resort in Mexico.  El Dorado Resorts are adults only resorts and are considered some of the most romantic in the world by Forbes Magazine.  Known for their farm to table food creations and gourmet experiences these are the perfect resorts for foodies.

Secrets Resorts

Secrets Resort The Vine Cancun

Secrets resorts are all-inclusive and adults only.  Secrets is a sister resort to several other brands, so you can often visit nearby resorts for free and enjoy their amenities.  Secrets also has a romantic vibe as well as an array of fun filled activities.  From complimentary water sports to beach parties this resort is a great place for couples who want fun and excitement in their honeymoon.

Thanks so much for reading about Mexico honeymoons. Are you considering a Mexico honeymoons; if so let me know where you are visiting in the comments below. Also, if you want more tips and info about all things travel sign up for my newsletter below.

I’m Kavonda L. Rogers and I’m a Certified Travel Agent who specializes in Destination Weddings/Romance Travel, Group Travel and First Time Travelers. I am also a Destination Specialist for the Caribbean, Mexico, Hawaii, Central and South America.

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4 Tips to Plan An Amazing Honeymoon

March 1, 2019 by Kavonda Rogers Leave a Comment

4 Tips to Plan an Amazing Honeymoon

You are halfway through you wedding planning and your checklist is shrinking.  Yay!  Wedding planner-check, Florist-check, Cake-check.  Then it happens. . . someone says, “Where are you going on your honeymoon”?  At that moment you realize you completely forgot about the honeymoon and you don’t know where to start planning another major life event.  It’s okay this doesn’t have to be an overwhelming experience.  Your honeymoon is an important part of the wedding process.  It’s a time to relax, rejuvenate and most importantly celebrate your new life together.  It’s a great opportunity to share and enjoy the romance with your new spouse.  No worries though I am here to help you with some honeymoon planning tips. 

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1.        What Locations Interest You?

 

There are many places that say they are the “best honeymoon destination”.  The truth of the matter is the best honeymoon destination is whatever destination you chose.  Honeymoon destinations are as varied as the locations on a map.  Are you interested in island hoping on a Mediterranean cruise, relaxing on the beach in the Caribbean on catching a wave in Hawaii? The best honeymoon destination is the one that offers you the activities you want to indulge in during your time there. 

Most couples can have an amazing honeymoon anywhere, but you should still choose your destination wisely.  Before you start researching possible honeymoon locations make sure you and your partner list their honeymoon desires.  This will give you a good starting point and the ability to eliminate locations that do not fit the bill.  Some things to think about are:

  • What activities you want to do?
  • Do you want to travel domestically or internationally?
  • Do you have a passport and if you do not do you have time to apply?
  • Do you want a secluded getaway at a boutique location or a more spacious resort?

Answering these basic questions will help you.

2.        When Should You Start Your Honeymoon?

 

When you should start your honeymoon depends on many factors.  The first thing to think about is how long elaborate your wedding will be.  The last thing you want to do is spend 12+ hours at your wedding and try to board a plane 5 hours after that.  Try to give yourself a little time to rest and recuperate before your travel plans.  Also, you may want to consider the season.  If your wedding takes place during any school holidays you may want to schedule your honeymoon when school resumes season. 

You may also want to consider weather as well.  For example, Las Vegas can be in excess of 100 degrees in June and July.  So, if you choose this as your honeymoon destination you may consider traveling there during September or October when the temperature is a more manageable 75-85 degrees.    

3. How Long Should Your Honeymoon Be?

The length of your honeymoon will depend on three factors: travel guidelines, budget (which I will discuss next) and honestly how long you can take off from your job.  Travel guidelines are the written (and sometimes unwritten) rules on how long you should visit a specific location without raising TSA flags.  If you are traveling to a domestic location this is not an issue as much as when traveling internationally.  If you are visiting some areas, you will want to be there at least seventy-two plus hours in order to not raise any flags.

Don’t forget about that unfortunate return to reality when considering your honeymoon plans.  I know I hate to say it, but work duty will call.  So, when it does you want to be sure you have had at least a day or two to rest before it happens. 

4. How Much Is Your Budget?

 

I always get asked why I bring up budget last.  Well, it’s because it helps to make decisions we sometimes do not want to.  The most important thing is to make sure that your budget is realistic and won’t put you in a mountain of debt.  In general, you should expect to pay at least $2000 for a short honeymoon.  Also, don’t think you can’t postpone your honeymoon in order to save more money to have a bigger budget.  Also, make sure that you and your partner are in agreement for how much you should spend on your honeymoon. 

I’m so glad you took a moment to read about the planning an amazing honeymoon. If you would like more travel tips delivered to your inbox then sign up here for my newsletter. You won't be disappointed.

I’m Kavonda L. Rogers and I help busy engaged couples and individuals plan their dream destination wedding, honeymoon or group vacation to the Caribbean or Hawaii. Want me to feature your question on my blog then comment below or send me an email.

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The Truth About Cruising

September 26, 2018 by Kavonda Rogers Leave a Comment

The Truth About Cruising

I am a self proclaimed travel addict.  This also makes me a cruise addict. (not by default just my opinion).  I have also created several cruise addicts. . i.e my mom, my fiance’ and my best friend.  Yet, I find the most myths and lack of information about cruising than any other form of travel.  There are many myths about all-inclusives as well but that is another post.  Let’s get started!

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MYTH: There are only a handful of cruise lines.

I hear this statement quite often from people who have taken one or two cruises.  Why does it seem believable because many people base their information on advertisements.  If you only see advertisements for a small number of companies you may assume those are the only ones that exist.  Most advertisements you see are from main line cruise companies such as Royal Caribbean, Carnival or Holland America.  Yet, currently there are 25 major cruise lines. Virgin Cruise Lines (yep, just like the record company) will launch in 2020 making for 26 major cruise lines.  They fall into the following categories:

Mass Market (or Main Line)- These are the cruise lines most associated with cruising and usually the most affordable cruising options. Also, they have the largest ships to accommodate a large numbers of passengers. Main line cruises start at $399+ per person.  Examples are Carnival,Royal Caribbean, Holland America and Norwegian.

Premium– A step up from Mass Market and usually slightly smaller ships.  If you can call 2-3,000 passengers smaller.  Premium cruise lines focus on longer cruises (7+ days) and more exotic locations.  Premium cruises are more of an investment and start around $799 per person.  Examples are Princess, Disney, Celebrity, and MSC Cruises.

Luxury: Luxury cruise lines are just that.  They usually do not have ships with more than 1000 passengers.   They focus on exotic destinations and often have more overnight stays than the previous two categories.  Often times shore excursions and activities are included in the price.  Private butlers, free wifi are usually included.    Also, balconies, suites and penthouses are the norm instead of the exception. Luxury cruises start at around $2400 per person.  Examples are Crystal Cruises, Cunard,and  Azamara. 

Ultra Luxury: Ultra Luxury takes the Luxury catagory and puts it on steroids.  The ships are smaller housing from 100-800 guests.  The locations are off the beaten path with some occasional big ship stops.  Everything is included from drinks to food to shore excursions.  Butlers and personal concierge are the norm as well as spa packages. These cruises often have themes such as wine cruises, or culinary delights.   This is the best cruising has to offer.  Also, if you live far from the port no worries Ultra Luxury cruises include business class plane tickets in the price.  Ultra Luxury cruises start at $8000 per person and can cost as much as $25,000 per person.  Examples are Silverseas and Paul Gaugin cruises.

Now that you know the cruise levels let’s explore other myths. 

Myth: Cruises just go to the Caribbean

Yes, the majority of cruises go to the Caribbean around 50%, but the ocean cruising world is much bigger.  There are many cruises that go to other destinations.  For example their are Hawaiian and Alaskan cruises.  Not to mention all the European cruises (which also includes river cruises, but that’s another post).  More recently cruise lines are entering Central and South America with cruises going through the Panama Canal and to Rio De Janerio.  There is a cruise for everyone even veteran cruisers who want a bit more adventure with their cruise travel. 

Myth: Been there done that!

 

Many people feel that once they go to a specific port then they should never go there again.  Many times the ports where cruise ships dock are not close to the hub of the island.  I have been to several locations where I really didn’t get a feel for the area until my 3rd or 4th visit.  If you are doing a repeat visit to an area definitely contact me and I can give you some ideas to have a better island experience.  There is always something else to see when you don’t live there.  

Myth: All Inclusive Resorts are Better, Right?

 

I will admit that all inclusive resorts are amazing.  Especially, when you want to have time to dig deep and really immerse yourself in a particular destination.  Yet, as far as exploration of several locales in a short period of time cruising wins hands down.  The value of a cruise especially for 5 day plus cruises is exceptionally high.  My suggestion is to cruise to a destination to see if you like it.  If you like it and want to see more then go back and stay at an all-inclusive. 

I’m so glad you took a moment to read the truth about cruising. I tried to touch on issues that I have personally heard from clients over the years.

I’m Kavonda L. Rogers and I’m a Certified Travel Agent who specializes in Destination Weddings/Romance Travel, Group Travel and First Time Travelers. I am also a Destination Specialist for the Caribbean, Mexico, Hawaii, Central and South America.

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8 Things to Do in the Bahamas

September 26, 2018 by Kavonda Rogers Leave a Comment

8 Things to Do in the Bahamas

I call the Bahamas the starter kit to the Caribbean.  Why?  Because it is one of the most easily accessible islands in the Caribbean.  The issue starts when people assume that because they stopped there on their first cruise they know it all and saw it all.  Oh, my dear friend you are so wrong!

The Bahamas is a collection of 700 islands.  Yes, 700 not one.  Out of that 700 only 30 are not inhabitable. That leaves 670 islands for you to explore.  The Bahamas is a big place with a lot of activities.  I will explore 8 places in the Bahamas you probably didn’t know about.  Let’s get started!

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Eat Fish at Arawak Cay

While there are plenty of fine dining opportunities in all over the islands; one of the best authentic Bahamanian experiences is at Arawak Cay.  The Fish Fry is a short walk from the Western Esplanade of Nassau. If you are on a cruise it’s a quick $4 can ride.  Here you will find a cluster of shacks that whip up some of the best traditional Bahamian fish fry. If you go on a Sunday, you will also get the chance to be entertained by wonderful local bands and some gracious poetry readings on the pavements around the fish fry joints. It is very much worth the trip to be immersed in Bahamanian culture. 

Ride the Leap of Faith Waterslide

Imagine riding an almost vertical water slide through a shark-infested tank!! I will pass but children and adventurous adults love it.  Yes, at the 141-acre Atlantis Aquaventure waterpark, you will get to do just that and more. There are several waterslides on premise, but it is the sheer drop of the “Leap of Faith” that is the most thrilling.  Atlantis offers day passes to their water park for guests who are not staying at the Atlantis resort. 

Snorkel at Andros Great Barrier Reef

 

This is also an amazing place to scuba dive.  Filled with submerged shipwrecks, underwater blue holes and the third largest barrier reef in the world make the waters around Andros Great Barrier Reef some of the best and most scenic for water activities.  The underwater blue holes are home to some of the most colorful trumpetfish, parrotfish and speckled scorpionfish in these seas. Here you will undoubtedly find the most beautiful marine life. 

Ride in a Personal Underwater Sub

Apart from the 700 islands, the Bahamas has about 2,400 cays (coral reefs). These reefs are home to some of the most colorful and spectacular marine life known to man. One of the most unique ways to explore some of these reefs is in a personal underwater Sub, which looks like a moped with a helmet.

After a quick lesson on how to pilot your submarine you will then be released to explore the reefs.  You can even feed the fish, which is a great way to get them to slow down so you can get some amazing photos.   If you want to ride in the personal submarine let me know.  I can help plan it for you. 

Stay at Breezes Bahamas

Many of my clients are all inclusive junkies so I had to throw something in for them.  

If you are looking for wonderful white sand beaches and fabulous water activities not to mention great food; Breezes is an option for you.  This all inclusive resort is along the beautiful Cable Beach. It is a family friendly resort with activities for kids and adults alike. 

With 5 dining options on site there is no shortage of food options.  There is also free flowing snacks and beverages. If you are cruising to Nassau you can also purchase a day pass to visit during your port day.

Walk the Pink Sands on Harbor Island

Everyone has seen pictures of beautiful white sand beaches across the Caribbean, but what about pink beaches?  Pink beaches are a bit more rare and are found in Tahiti and Bermuda.  Yet, you can also find a pink beach at Harbor Island in the Bahamas.  

This is three miles of picture perfect pink sand fading off into aqua blue waters. This phenomenal pink color comes from a micro-organism called foraminifera and minuscule pieces of coral and shells that are washed ashore. You really must see it to believe it!  Don’t miss it. 

 

See the Swimming Pigs

 

Out in the Outer Exuma Islands is Big Major Cay is an island run by pigs.  Yes, pigs.  It is one of the most visited sites throughout the Bahamas.  The pigs swim out to the boats when they approach and even will swim with you in a playful manner.  If nothing else it is interesting to witness. 

Swim in Dean's Blue Hole

Most often if you see a photo of the Bahamas it is of Dean’s Blue Hole.  It is an amazing natural wonder that is a fave of scuba divers. 

What is a Blue Hole? A “Blue Hole” is a sinkhole that is not only filled with water but has a submerged entrance found beneath the surface. While there many blue holes in the world, Dean’s Blue Hole stands out because it is the deepest known to man. At 663 feet (202 meters), Dean’s Blue Hole is just west of Clarence Town on Long Island and on good days, the water is so clear that you can see up to 115 feet. It is an amazing site to behold and if you are brave take a dive. 

I’m so glad you took a moment to read about the wonderful things in the Bahamas and all it has to offer. Trust me it was hard to chose just 8.

I’m Kavonda L. Rogers and I’m a Certified Travel Agent who specializes in Destination Weddings/Romance Travel, Group Travel and First Time Travelers. I am also a Destination Specialist for the Caribbean, Mexico, Hawaii, Central and South America.

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Differences Between River and Ocean Cruising

September 13, 2018 by Kavonda Rogers Leave a Comment

River Cruising Vs. Ocean Cruising

Almost every traveler knows about ocean cruising.  Let’s face it commercials and advertisements for Carnival and Royal Caribbean are everywhere.  Yet, river cruising is not as well known but it’s a growing part of the travel market.  Because of that growth I get a lot of questions about river cruises.  Today I will not only introduce you to river cruising but let you know how it differs from ocean cruising.  Let’s get started!

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How They Are Alike?

 

  • On both, you settle into a stateroom & unpack one time
  • Both visit several destinations in one cruise
  • Food and entertainment are complimentary
  • Room Setups are  similar, with private baths, storage, and most toiletries provided
  • There is a gym and some exercise classes available
  • An Internet center & WiFi are available
  • Relaxation Lounges are available
  • Both have a main dining room for dinner
  • Both have libraries on board
  • There are lectures and informational seminars about culture, history, destinations and other topics of interest
  • Great service
  • They have planned activities on both but less are available on the river cruise

How Are They Different?

  • River vessels are smaller and carry fewer guests
  • Rooms on river cruise vessels are smaller
  • River vessels visit more destinations in a single cruise and can visit areas the big cruise ships cannot
  • Shore excursions are included in the river cruise price
  • There are no Broadway Style shows or productions
  • If there is entertainment it is usually piano or a string quartet
  • This is not the best option for children since there are no programs or facilities for children
  • There are no pools, spas, or medical centers on river cruise ships
  • Internet service is free
  • There is no 24-hour food service on river vessels and the menu choices are more limited
  • Leave the seasickness meds at home since river cruising is very stable
  • River vessels have no lifeboats!

 

A Few Key Details. . .

Ocean cruise ships stop at fairly large ports while river ships stop right at the town you are going to visit. 

The most popular river cruising area is Europe because of it’s many small towns that are peppered along the many rivers.  Many times the ships can spend many hours in port so cruisers can immerse themselves in culture.

Many of the shore excursions are guided walking tours that focus on culture, history and of course food.   Many river cruises focus on wine, food or even certain types of music making them a favorite of people with those interests. 

Since most river cruisers are baby boomers or matures this makes for a not so friendly kid environment.  River cruises do not ban or exclude children it just is not the best environment for them. 

Lastly, river cruises are a highly. close knit social environment.  You will spend a lot of time with your fellow cruisers and get to know them over the 7+ days you are together. 

Have you considered a river cruise or is it not your cup of tea?  Please share. 

I’m so glad you took a moment to read about river cruising and all it has to offer. If you're interested in taking a river cruise; I'd love to help.

I’m Kavonda L. Rogers and I’m a Certified Travel Agent who specializes in Destination Weddings/Romance Travel, Group Travel and First Time Travelers. I am also a destination Specialist for the Caribbean, Mexico, Hawaii, Central and South America.

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4 Reasons to Visit East Africa

September 13, 2018 by Kavonda Rogers Leave a Comment

4 Things to Do in East Africa

Africa is one of the top 5 destinations I get questioned about often.  I will not admit I am an African expert because there is so much to learn.  Today, I share with you a list I have collected of the top things to do in east Africa in case you are considering a trip.   Let’s get started!

By Kavonda L. Rogers

Big Game and The Great Migrations, Tanzania

The Great Migration of Africa is an amazing site.  For those of us around during the 1980’s think back Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom.  Circular grazing paths full of over a million wildebeast and hundreds of thousands of zebras make for an awesome sight.  You can actually feel the earth moving beneath your feet as the Serengeti trembles under the movement of so many animals.  There are many safari expeditions that will allow you to see the big five in their natural habitat- Lion, Elephant, Leopard, Rhinoceros and Cape Buffalo.  The beauty of this area adds to the excitement of animal watching. 

Victoria Falls, Zambia & Zimbabwe

If you prefer your natural beauty to stand still and not move or if you love waterfalls (like me) then the Victoria Falls are for you. 

Mosi-oa-Tunya (“The Smoke That Thunders) on the Zambezi river forms one of the most monumental water spectacles in the world as more than 10,000 cubic meters of water cascades down 108 meters every second! When the water of the Zambezi recedes marginally, it is possible to walk along the lip of the falls and plunge into one of the many rock pools formed through erosion over thousands of years. While it is impossible to achieve this feat when the Zambezi is raging in full flow, the view from the edge of the falls makes for one of the most exhilarating experiences.  Do not expect to hold or conversation or maybe even think because the sound of the falls is similar to standing near a 500 watt amp at a concert.  The experience will be unforgettable and the memories will be with you forever. 

Gorilla Watching at the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda

The Bwindi Forest is home to roughly half the world’s mountain gorillas population and is divided into four zones for tracking gorillas. Experts have been tracking gorillas in this area for many years.  Once you obtain a tracking permit then 8 people are allowed to track one gorilla group per day.  This is a great add on for a Safari adventure, so don’t miss out. 

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

For those truly wishing to stretch their adventure wings this is a quest of a lifetime.  Imagine climbing Africa’s highest mountain, literally soaring above the cloud, atop the world! Not only this, the view throughout the final stretch of the trek to the summit is unbelievable. The Karanga camp just shy of the peak will offer you the opportunity of a lifetime – touching marshmallow clouds while standing above them, as the sun rises in the distance and awakens the world beneath you. You can also spot Meru – Kilimanjaro’s little sister in the distance. The peak itself also offers views of sparkling glaciers and Mawenzi’s spikes breaking through the uniformly ragged cloud cover, as the satisfaction of accomplishing the formidable climb amplifies the humbling yet exciting feeling of standing atop the world. 

I’m so glad you took a moment to read about East Africa and all it has to offer. I’m Kavonda L. Rogers and I’m a Certified Travel Agent who specializes in Destination Weddings/Romance Travel, Group Travel and First Time Travelers. I am also a destination Specialist for the Caribbean, Mexico, Hawaii, Central and South America.

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Serenity by Coconut Bay in St. Lucia

September 13, 2018 by Kavonda Rogers Leave a Comment

Sneak Peak in the Serenity by Coconut Bay in St. Lucia

For those who do not know I LOVE St. Lucia.  It is my favorite place in the Caribbean so whenever I visit I am always so excited.  On my last visit to St. Lucia I was lucky enough to schedule a tour of the Serenity by Coconut Bay.  I will say that I will be back to stay at this resort because it is amazing!

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For those who do not know the Serenity by Coconut Bay opened in the Summer of 2017.  It is an adults only extension of the Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa.   It is also and all-inclusive resort which are few and far between in St. Lucia. 

 

The resort has traditional junior suites but they also have three Butler suite categories (Grand Plunge Pool, Premium Plunge Pool and Plunge Pool).  Your personal Butler will make your dinner reservations, deliver your your drinks and snacks in addition to room upkeep.  Talk about luxury! 

There is a Pool Bar for lunch and mid-day snacks.  There is also a restaurant called the Greathouse for breakfast and dinner.  There is also in room dining as well. 

If you are seeking relaxing, luxury vacation then this is the location for you.  The crowds are not at this location and it is a bit off the usual tourist path.  If nothing else it is a bucket list location. 

I’m so glad you took a moment to read about Serenity by Coconut Bay and all it has to offer. I’m Kavonda L. Rogers and I’m a Certified Travel Agent who specializes in Destination Weddings/Romance Travel, Group Travel and First Time Travelers. I am also a destination Specialist for the Caribbean, Mexico, Hawaii, Central and South America.

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