Caye Caulker, Belize

Caye Caulker, Belize - Caye CartCaye Caulker, is known as the GO SLOW island, approximately one mile west of the Belize barrier reef, the island is about 4 miles long.

Caye Caulker, Belize - Belize Boat

It has a really relaxing fun atmosphere with white sand streets, no cars on this friendly little island, the only mode of transportation are golf carts, bikes, and your feet!

The dress there is extremely casual and shoes are not required! You can enjoy shopping, restaurants, sailing, diving, birding, jungle tours, fishing, and windsurfing in the crystal clear azure waters.

Our favorite casual restaurant that has amazing food and really fun place to hang out, complete with a deck over the water is Lizards Bar & Grill, where you can meet locals and just hang out all day if you want!Caye Caulker, Belize

This is a great day trip from Ambergris Caye, hire a friendly, fun local and boat over, spend the day, stroll the white sand streets, shop until you drop and enjoy great food & drinks…..love this little island!!!!!!Caye Caulker - Belize Driver
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Ambergris Caye, Belize

Ambergris Caye is the largest island in Belize, San Pedro is the only town on the island.
Ambergris Caye, Belize This is a friendly little island just 25 miles long and 1 mile wide, their main form of transportation is golf carts, bicycles and water taxis, which makes for a fun way to explore this quaint little island! 

Ambergris Caye is surrounded by lush tropical gardens, crystal clear waters, villages with cute shops, scrumptious restaurants, and friendly locals. Some of the main attractions from Ambergris Caye:

San Pedro Town- Picture postcard perfect little town, lots to explore, from small colorful bungalows to crystal clear waters, white sand beaches, quaint shops and fabulous restaurants.

Caye Caulker-  a small limestone island, about 4 miles long, it has a relaxing atmosphere with white sand streets, golf carts for transportation and casual dress with no shoes, enjoy sailing, diving, birding, jungle tours, fishing and windsurfing in the clear azure waters of the Caribbean.

Palapa Bar & Grill- Super quaint “over-water bungalow” restaurant, serving amazing food and drinks, friendly service, go for a meal or hangout in the inter-tube on the water and they will throw you down cold beer!Ambergris Caye, Belize - PalapasHol Chan Marine Reserve- Belize’s oldest marine reserve, Hol Chan Reserve and Shark Alley is about 4 miles south of San Pedro, experience amazing snorkeling and diving, even swimming with the sharks.

The Great Blue Hole- Belize’s famous sink hole is at the center of Lighthouse Reef Atoll. Originally a cave where the roof collapsed as the sea level rose about 10,000 years ago, a challenge for experienced divers!    

If you want that “bungalow feel” you thought you could only get in French Polynesia, which may not be in your budget than think Belize….although the bungalows are called a different name here, known as “Casitas” they are quite amazing!!!!

Ambergris Caye, Belize - Amber Hm CabanaIsland hoppers dream!!!!!!
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San Ignacio, Belize

San Ignacio is located in Belize’s western region, set against the lush green hillside 70 miles west of Belize City and just 10 miles from the border of Guatemala.

Its loaded with culture with its historical sites, wooden buildings set against the green hillside, the area has a real country feel to it with its horseback riding, hiking trails, rivers, creeks and mysterious caves, this area of Belize is home to some of the best jungle lodges for that rustic but romantic feel. San Ignacio is a great area to catch excursions to a number of attractions like the Actun Tunichil Muknal and Mountain Pine Forest, Botanical Gardens, Butterfly farms, Barton & Chaa Creek and many ruin sites!San Ignacio - Belize Pyramids

Hardly a beach town, San Ignacio is more of a jungle, inland town but a short drive away from the beautiful beaches of Belize and close to the Mayan ruins, and close to caving, hiking, kayaking, horseback riding, and more.

This is home to some of our favorite resorts or should I say jungle cabanas and lodges!  It really gives you a feeling of being among the jungle and rainforest in one, is the best way to describe this area.
I love putting together honeymoon trips for couples to Belize, I always say that in Belize you really can have it all!
I will usually put our couples inland on the main island of Belize like San Ignacio area for a few days, then island hop them over to one of the outer islands like Ambergris Caye or Caye Caulker…….stay tuned for my blog on those areas, definitely a honeymooners dream paradise duo!
“If your a island hopper that loves adventure, Belize should be on your list of destinations.”
San Ignacio, Belize - Outdoor Porch
Its Un-Belizeable!!!!!!!
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Plancencia in Belize

If your a beach lover, you should check this area in beautiful Belize out!Plancencia in Belize - Beach

Plancencia is located in southern Belize. With sixteen miles of powder white sand, and turquoise blue waters for as for as your eyes can see!

Its situated on a perfect stretch of beach surrounded by jungle rivers, luscious rainforests, lagoons and historic Mayan ruins!

So much to do in this area, whether your a beach lover, adrenaline junkie, or sports fanatic, you won’t be board unless you want to be!!

There are several beautiful resorts to chose from, whether you want that authentic bungalow feel in the jungle, or just a beautiful resort on the beach, there is something for every taste.

The temperature in this area is betweeen 75-85 degrees depending on the season, with sea breezes to keep you perfectly comfortable, the climate here is more tropical than northern Belize.

Make sure to spend some time at Plancencia village, charming & quaint feel with the pace being laid back until their annual events start up in February for their Sidewalk Arts & Music festival and in June for their Lobsterfest.

If you like nature and want a little adventure, I highly recommend taking a boat tour up Monkey river, check this out at  http://www.monkeyriverbelize.net/tours/monkey-river-tour

Belize is one of my favorite honeymoon spots for adventurous couples, I’ve been there and highly recommend splitting your time between the main island of Belize and outer island of Ambergris Caye.

watch for my next blog on Ambergris Caye, love this little island, feels like time stood still there until then!

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Tortuguero, Costa Rica

Tortuguero is located in the northeastern part of the country of Limon Province of Costa Rica, which is a lush tropical jungle located about 55 miles northeast of San Jose, and only accessible by water or air!Tortuguero, Costa Rica - Boat Trip

Its a very remote part of the country, but the third-most visited park in Costa Rica. This is a very humid part of Costa Rica and gets up to 250 inches of rain each year.

This lush jungle is full of mangroves, swamps, beaches and lagoons, which attract monkeys, sloths, manatees, snakes, otters, toucans and other wildlife. Usually toured by boats or canoes, the park is best in the rainy season, which is August, you will see the green turtles there, when they lay their eggs. The national park ecosystem has more than 400 species of trees and about 2,200 species of other plants.

Sea turtle in Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica

Talk about Eco-tourism, Costa Rica is top for this, there are great accommodations in this area, we recommend one of the many jungle lodges that are tucked away along the canals, so you can experience the green turtles, amongst the flora and fauna.

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Monteverde, Costa Rica

 Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve in Costa Rica, is one of the top attractions for nature lovers!Monteverde, Costa Rica
The reserve is located on the steep slopes of a mountain range which is 120 miles northwest of San Jose, which is home to rate wildlife, which includes jaguars & pumas!
Out of the 450 species of birds, are emerald toucaets and quetzal. The best time to go there to experience these birds is September to April.
Getting to Monteverde is not easy, you have to travel on bad roads, but its really worth the trek!
Founded in 1972, the reserve consists of over 26,000 acres of cloud forest, 90% of which are virgin forest. a high biodiversity of over 2,500 plant species, 100 mammals, 400 bird species, 120 reptiles and thousands of insects!!!!!
Excellent area for birding, hiking and for you adrenaline junkies, some of the best zip-lining in all of Costa Rica!!!!!!!!
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Hawaii “Big Island”

Hawaii island is the youngest and the largest of all the Hawaiian islands and its still growing! Hawaii "Big Island" - Couple overlook Halemaumau Crater

The home of one of the world’s most active volcanoes and tallest sea mountain. From the green rainforest to the black sand beaches, this island is a natural wonder of unrivaled expression in the powers of nature at work!

“Hawaii made our top list of Island Hoppers dream, and also a wonderful place to spend a few days on your honeymoon”

Below is our top recommendations when visiting this amazing island:
Volcano National Park–  Home to Kilauea Volcano, one of the world’s most active volcanoes.
Hapuna Beach–  Hawaii’s white sand beach and been rated on numerous international Top Ten lists and offers good conditions for swimming, bodyboarding, sunbathing and snorkeling.

Rainbow Falls–  My personal favorite! Luscious waterfalls, where you can hike behind and around, numerous picnic areas to chose from, perfect for a romantic picnic!

Kohala Coast- known as “South Kohala” – Nestled amongst the jet-black and rust-red lava rock fields amongst the breath-taking black sand beaches. Hawaii "Big Island" - Punaluu Black Sand Beach

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Kauai “The Garden Island”

Kauai "The Garden Island" - WaterfallKauai, known as the “Garden Island” is the island of discovery, with 50 miles of
breath taking beaches against the clear pacific ocean with its sparkling blue water to its lush tropical rainforest and cascading waterfalls with rushing rivers,
colorful valleys and quaint historic small towns, where no building is taller than a coconut tree.

Some top areas we recommend exploring:
Wailua Falls- Known as “secret falls” 80 foot high, as seen on fantasy island. Kauai "The Garden Island" - Waimea Canyon
Napili Coast Take a boat tour along the scenic northshore to experience  colorful sea cliffs.
Waimea Canyon- Known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific.
Wailua River- Enjoy this scenic river, take in famous Fern Grotto.
Beautiful Beaches- Poipu on the “sunny” south shore  and Hanalei bay on the north shore, experience Kauai’s white sand beaches.
Spouting Horn- One of the most photographed spots, known as “blowhole.”

“Kauai is the island begging to be explored and Island hopper dream!”

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Maui “The Magic Isle”

Maui is the magic isle and second largest Hawaiian island, but with low population, making it very desirable with its diversity and attractions,Maui "The Magic Isle" - Couple walking along the beach with canoes in the foreground
there something for everyone here! From its heavenly beaches to its scenic wonders its no wonder why Maui has been voted best island several years now!

Some of our favorite areas to explore:
*Beautiful beaches- Kaanapali Beach on the west is Maui’s “famous beach” known for its powder white soft sand, and Makena Beach on the south,     known as Maui’s “Big” beach, the largest beach on Maui.
*Road to Hana- leads you through tropical rainforest, with dramatic scenery of flowing waterfalls and plunging pools, experience old HawaiiMaui "The Magic Isle" - Convertible going over a bridge on the road to Hana
*Haleakala National Park– Maui’s highest peaks 10,023 feet above sea level, morning sunrises are unforgettable
*Lahaina- Hot spot on the west, historic whalers village with shops, restaurants & marina, catch some great tours leaving from here.
*Molokini- A small island a few miles off of Maui’s southwestern coast, great for snorkelers and divers.
*Wailea- South shore of Maui, known for its world class golf courses and crescent-shaped beaches.
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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Cabo San Lucas, MexicoGet Lost and fall in love in Los Cabos!
Cabo San Lucas, known as “Cabo”  has been rated as one of Mexico’s top 5 tourist destination, known for its beautiful beaches, scuba diving and marine life, shopping, clubs, restaurants, and numerous beachfront resorts, and last but not least, their waterfront marina, hosting some pretty impressive boats and yachts and lined with some of tCabo San Lucas, Mexico - Beachhe best restaurants with great prices. You can also takes some great tours right out of the marina, one of our favorites is to boat out to the famous “Arch” and lovers beach,
you can take a picnic and have them drop you off at lovers beach, for some relaxing beach time what feels like in the middle of no-where with breath-taking views!
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 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico - Tour Guide
“Chewy, our favorite tour guide, I’m sure you will spot him at the Marina, best boater out there, trust me there are some massive waves to maneuver!”

Cancun, Mexico

Cancun, Mexico is located on the northeast coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in the state of Quintana Roo. It is a major world-renowned tourist destination, located on the Caribbean Sea and one of the easternmost points in Mexico.Cancun, Mexico- Drink Waiter
Spicy as salsa roja, intoxicating as a shot of tequila,  famous for white-sand beaches and crystal clear water, ancient Mayan ruins and pristine ecological wonders to explore, as well as nature parks and amazing all-inclusive resorts with all the amenities.
Cancun tends to attract young travelers, its a great honeymoon spot for fun couples that like to be sociable and in the middle of all the activity, maybe a little more adventurous…..
you can pretty much find a party going on anywhere as well as some great restaurants, clubs, high-end shops and craft markets!
Its also close enough to some Mayan Ruins to fill that adventure historian in you!Cancun, Mexico - Mayan Ruin

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Cozumel, Mexico

Cozumel, Mexico is a island located in the Caribbean Sea along the eastern side of the Yucatan Peninsula about 56 miles south of Cancun and 6 miles from the mainland. The island is about 30 miles long and9 miles wide, it is Mexico’s largest Caribbean island.Cozumel, Mexico - Heart Couple

Cozumel is the biggest attraction is the Mesoamerica Reef, the second largest barrier reef in the world. Reefs off the island’s shores are protected in a national marine park, and the diving and snorkeling are superb, they are blessed with as many as 250 different species of tropical fish including the queen angelfish and the illusive toadfish, seen nowhere else in the world, this island is covered with a beautiful jungle which has a lot of endemic animal species, it is a relatively flat island as well!

They have some beautiful resorts there as well as some great restaurants, shops etc……stay for your honeymoon or you can easily do a day trip from the main island, this is truly honeymooners dream come true.

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Playa Del Carmen, Mexico

Mexico is popular with travelers from all over the world. They go there for reasons almost too numerous to mention: sunshine, blue seas teeming with fish and coral, crystal-white beaches, lofty mountains and volcanoes, jungles full of exotic wildlife, collectible folk art, postcard-perfect Spanish colonial cities and the breathtaking remains of ancient cultures.Playa Del Carmen, Mexico

Playa Del Carmen is one of our most favorite honeymoon areas in all of Mexico!
Originally a small fishing town, Playa Del Carmen known as “Playa” has undergone many changes over the years and is now home to quaint pubs, award winning restaurants and famous shops
on “their version” of 5th avenue, clubs and beautiful white sands beaches with amazing resorts, which attracts  a bit of “higher class” and of course a bit pricier in this area, but trust me, its so worth it!!!!!
This area has long attracted an international mix of young savvy travelers, with the best of everything right there in the heart of it all, you can hit the beach, clubs, shops, restaurants and catch the ferry to Cozumel for some world famous diving.
Also, close to Xcaret Eco Park, a Mexican-themed “eco-archaeological park”, is a popular tourist destination.

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Riviera Maya, Mexico

Riviera Maya, Mexico is popular with travelers from all over the world. They go there for many reasons, a few being; sunshine, blue seas teeming with fish and coral, crystal-white beaches, lofty mountains and volcanoes, jungles full of exotic wildlife, collectible folk art, postcard-perfect Spanish colonial cities and the breathtaking remains of ancient cultures. Riviera Maya, Mexico

With so many amazing areas to chose from, the Riviera Maya is one of our favorites, its really a good mix of everything, a great honeymoon spot, right in the heart of the activities, famous for its large scale all-inclusive resorts on the white sand beaches and a historical tourism base of smaller boutique hotels as well as the many fine-dining restaurants. Whether your snorkelers, divers, adrenaline junkie or just a beach bum, there is something for everyone here!

Mayan RuinsHere are some of our most recommended activities:
Snorkeling, Scuba diving, Jet Skiing, Swim with dolphins, Ziplining, horseback riding,  jungle tours and of course the explore those amazing Mayan Ruins!!!!!!

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Oahu, Hawaii

Oahu is the “Heart” of Hawaii with its timeless beauty blended with today’s modern luxuries. The third largest Hawaiian island is home to a diverse population and the contrast between the ancient and the modern that makes discovering historic Oahu so enjoyable.Oahu, Hawaii - Paddling a canoe off Waikiki beach

Some of our favorite areas to see:
*Waikiki– is a beachfront neighborhood of Honolulu, on the south shore of the island of Oahu, best known for famous Waikiki Beach, the white sand beach shoreline fronting the beach with some amazing resorts and award winning restaurants, this is the place to be in Oahu!
*Diamond Head– Formed more than 100,000 years ago, a popular hiking spot with panoramic views of Waikiki and Oahu’s south shore
*Pearl Harbour– National Historical Landmark features five historic sites memorializing the December 7, 1941 attack…..”I personally visited on their anniversary, met some survivors and literally left a piece of my heart there!Oahu, Hawaii - Pearl Harbour*North Shore– During the winter months, this legendary surf mecca attracts the best surfers in the world.
*Polynesian Cultural Center- A “must see” Hawaiian attraction, interact with the people from the South Pacific Islands, experience a canoe pageant and authentic Luau.
*International Market Place– “Famous shopping” features over 130 carts, shops and artisan stands in an open-air setting under the banyan trees in the heart of Waikiki.
*Beautiful Beaches- “World famous Waikiki” was once a playground for Hawaiian royalty. Known in Hawaiian as “spouting waters, best area for learning to surf. Turtle Bay is protected from large waves and surf, this beach, located on Oahu’s northeastern tip, great place to snorkel.
Oahu, Mexico - Surfer - Oahu's North Shore.

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Puerto Rico Honeymoon

Puerto Rico- For US citizens, no passport needed! Experience this side of the Caribbean, with their tropical rainforest, warm turquoise waters and soft yellow sand, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico (Rich Port) is certainly abundant in natural riches.
Most visitors are attracted to the island’s beaches, from San Juan’s calmer Atlantic waters to Rincón’s ripping surf breaks, and from Culebra’s picture- perfect Flamenco Beach (rated one of the top 10 beaches in the world by the Discovery Channel) to Vieques’ nearly deserted beaches where wild horses roam, there really is sand and surf
for every type of beach bum in Puerto Rico.  One of the Caribbean’s largest islands, Puerto Rico is a land of distinct contrasts. About 75% mountainous, it contains deserts, high mountains, rich rainforests, an extensive underground cave system and many beautiful beaches.

Some of our favorite areas:
*Old San Juan- The wonderful colonial Spanish fortresses of El Morro and San Cristobal are both perched on cliffs, and most of the old city remains enclosed by a wall built in the 16th and 17th centuries. Blue cobblestone streets, intimate plazas, and colonial-style homes provide many opportunities for memorable photos.
*Vieques-
in the northeastern Caribbean, Vieques is part of Puerto Rico, and retains strong influences from 400 years of Spanish presence in the island. Its about 8 miles east of Puerto Rico mainland and measures about 21 miles long by 4 miles wide. Home to the best Bioluminescent Bay, which welcomes night-time visitors to see this show of natural lights dancing in the water. Caused by dinoflagellates and a cluster of conditions that make their movement visible, you have to see and experience to believe!
*Condado Beach This beach also know as “La Playita del Condado” is located just east from downtown Old San Juan.  Condado Beach extends for several miles, which is lined with high-rise resorts and packed with sun worshippers. The clear waters and the white sand make it feel like a paradise island. Excellent beach for snorkeling you can find a lot of diversity at the coral reef on the area.

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Saint Lucia

Saint Lucia stands apart from the rest of the Caribbean islands thanks to its varied landscape and diverse culture and cuisine. With its spectacular backdrop of rolling green mountains and the world heritage twin peaks towering over the glittering Caribbean Sea with palm fringed secluded coves, miles of unspoiled rainforest and the majestic Piton Mountains, boasting drive-through volcano, waterfalls, breath-taking views, friendly locals and authentic culture impress the most traveled individuals for a holiday with lasting memories. Saint Lucia - Marigot Bay

Some highly recommended areas:
*The Pitons- primeval twin peaks, topping 2,000 feet, are St. Lucia’s most famous landmark. Only the most daring climbers have ventured an ascent to their summits, but they can be seen in all their glory from Mt. Gimie or from the decks of a boat offshore.

*Pigeon Island- one of the Caribbeans most historic landmarks and certainly one of the most beautiful spots in St. Lucia, its 44 acres of sloping grasslands, dry tropical forests, beaches and twin peaks. It is connected to the mainland by a causeway and is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean.

Street Party at Gros Inlet, this fishing village is converted to a carnival scene with reggae music, dancing, food & drinks, a local favorite. – See more at: http://virtualhoneymoon.com/Home/ShowBook#features/5

*Cocoa Plantation- is one of Saint Lucia’s most important crops and is a major part of its history, dating back to the 1700s when the industry was flourishing. Visitors can take a plantation tour and experience the “sweet” history of the island, explore the estate groves, picking the perfect cocoa pod and creating your own chocolate bar. Roast your own beans to perfection while learning the art of chocolate making. They also offer chocolate-inspired menus, chocolate infused spa treatments and more! 

*Gros Inlet Street Party- this fishing village is converted to a carnival scene with reggae music, dancing, food & drinks! Hang out with the locals here!

Mount Gimie is a 3,117 ft / 950 m mountain peak near Anse La Raye, Anse-la-Raye, Saint Lucia. Based on peakery data, it ranks as the 1st highest mountain in Anse-la-Raye and the 1st highest mountain in Saint Lucia. The nearest peaks are Piton Canaries, Mount Houelmon, Mount Tabac, Mount Morton, Malmaison, and Piton Saint Esprit. Mount Gimie belongs to the World Country High Points peak list. See the Mount Gimie map, 3D fly around, and the Mt. Gimie photos to get a better sense of the mountain. – See more at: http://peakery.com/mount-gimie-saint-lucia/#sthash.PkfaPMw4.dpuf
Mount Gimie is a 3,117 ft / 950 m mountain peak near Anse La Raye, Anse-la-Raye, Saint Lucia. Based on peakery data, it ranks as the 1st highest mountain in Anse-la-Raye and the 1st highest mountain in Saint Lucia. The nearest peaks are Piton Canaries, Mount Houelmon, Mount Tabac, Mount Morton, Malmaison, and Piton Saint Esprit. Mount Gimie belongs to the World Country High Points peak list. See the Mount Gimie map, 3D fly around, and the Mt. Gimie photos to get a better sense of the mountain. – See more at: http://peakery.com/mount-gimie-saint-lucia/#sthash.PkfaPMw4.dpuf
Mount Gimie is a 3,117 ft / 950 m mountain peak near Anse La Raye, Anse-la-Raye, Saint Lucia. Based on peakery data, it ranks as the 1st highest mountain in Anse-la-Raye and the 1st highest mountain in Saint Lucia. The nearest peaks are Piton Canaries, Mount Houelmon, Mount Tabac, Mount Morton, Malmaison, and Piton Saint Esprit. Mount Gimie belongs to the World Country High Points peak list. See the Mount Gimie map, 3D fly around, and the Mt. Gimie photos to get a better sense of the mountain. – See more at: http://peakery.com/mount-gimie-saint-lucia/#sthash.PkfaPMw4.dpuf

Saint Lucia - Carnival Girl in Blue Costume
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Street Party at Gros Inlet, this fishing village is converted to a carnival scene with reggae music, dancing, food & drinks, a local favorite. – See more at: http://virtualhoneymoon.com/Home/ShowBook#features/5

 

Street Party at Gros Inlet, this fishing village is converted to a carnival scene with reggae music, dancing, food & drinks, a local favorite. – See more at: http://virtualhoneymoon.com/Home/ShowBook#features/5

 

Street Party at Gros Inlet, this fishing village is converted to a carnival scene with reggae music, dancing, food & drinks, a local favorite. – See more at: http://virtualhoneymoon.com/Home/ShowBook#features/5

The Market at Papette

The Market at Papette, Tahiti is a must visit!

Its nice while on the main island to hit the papeete market, where you will find some tropical flowers, tropical fruits, fresh veggies, fresh fish and meat. The market is large and has everything imaginable in one place.Market at Papette, Tahiti

Catch the market on Sunday mornings from 5-7am, its quite a popular locals event, located on two floors, with a restaurant on the second floor, which has great prices and great food!

Experiencing the market really gives you a true Tahitian taste of their culture as well as their local cuisine, which by the way, pretty scrumptious!

The market has some of the best local items for sale, find the famous black pearls and shell jewelry, wooden & coconut carvings, straw makings such as hats & bags, you can also get their locally grown vanilla beans there, which are the best I’ve ever found…….no matter what your looking for you will definitely find it here with the best prices, shop until you drop fun!

Happy Shopping!!!!!!

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United States Virgin Islands

The U.S. Virgin Islands is located in the eastern Caribbean, just 1,100 miles southeast of Miami. Surrounded by the clear blue waters of the Caribbean. United States Virgin Islands - USVI Flag
Each of the three major islands,
St. Croix, St.John and St. Thomas has a unique character all its own. The U.S. Virgin Islands is a paradise with so much more to offer than the traditional beach vacation.  Visitors wishing to immerse themselves in a profound cultural experience can enjoy historical tours, culinary encounters, artisan fairs, parades and more. Experience a cosmopolitan culture with a tropical twist.

*St. Croix– The largest of the three islands, 82 square miles, is known for its cultural diversity, lies entirely within the Caribbean Sea. Pastel buildings and charming shops characterize the historic towns of Christiansted and Frederiksted, while the local restaurants punctuate the islands culinary landscape.

*St. John- The smallest of the three islands, only 20 square miles, is known for its world-renowned beaches including Trunk Bay, Cinnamon Bay and Maho Bay. Two-thirds of St. John is a protected US national park with hilly green land and an underwater reserve.

*St. Thomas- Measuring just 32 square miles, is the most cosmopolitan of the US Virgin Islands, with sophisticated dining and tempting duty-free shopping. Charlotte Amalie is a bustling harbor town full of fine restaurants and quaint shops whil picturesques Magens Bay is ideal for a relaxing afternoon retreat.

*Buck Island- Located off the shores of St. Croix, is one of only two underwater national monuments in the U.S. and the only one occurring naturally. Snorkelers  can encounter coral reefs with a dramatic array of colors, encompassed with tropical fish and experience through the monuments 700 acres of protected national park.

*Charlotte Amalie- located on St. Thomas, is the capital and largest city in the US Virgin Islands, founded in 1666, located on the southern shore , the city is known for its Danish colonial architecture and historical importance, with a long history of pirates and is the second oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere.

*Water Island- Take a ferry from St. Thomas Crown Bay Marina and escape to the secluded tranquility of Water Island, often referred as the “4th virgin” Water a peaceful, quiet retreat, ideal for a quick getaway. The island has a population of less than 200 people!United States Virgin Islands - USVI Beach View

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Sonoma County Wineries

We LOVE Sonoma County Wineries! Not only because we live and grew up here, but for what its turned into, from apples to grape vines to perfect wines! A peaceful, beautiful valley full of breathtaking vineyards, majestic mountains, quiet rivers, towering redwoods all close to the pacific ocean. There are different areas in Sonoma Wine Country and over 700 wineries at last count, so choosing which ones to visit can be a little overwhelming to say the least.  No worries, we will break down the best areas and list our favorite and highly recommended wineries for you. 

There are basically four Wine Regions you should not miss! 

RUSSIAN RIVER VALLEY– This is the appellation best known for its Top- Pinot Noirs, Old Vine Zinfandels, Chardonnays, also known for Merlot, Cabernet, Sauvignon Blanc and Syrah.   The grapes, for the most part, grown and produced here in Russian River Valley.  This valley set the standards for California Wine Country back in 1983.  Because of the sunny yet cool protected coast line, Russian River area has some of the finest wines ever produced, in my humble opinion!
Here are some of our favorites & highly recommended Wineries:

Russian River Vineyards – Russian River Old Winery
Love this place! Its a very unique destination winery! Hands down, the best wine!  But don’t take my word for it.   They were just voted best wine north of the Golden Gate.   Their wines are all organic.  The winery has great prices and a friendly staff.  Stop by and meet the Winery owners, Gio & Chris, the most down to earth friendly guys who love to share their stories and wine with you!
They also have a amazing onsite Restaurant -Corks.  The restaurant, which grows it’s own organic produce, was just voted best outdoor restaurant in Sonoma County.  Seriously, this is a must when in Wine Country!
Occidental Road Cellars-
Ultra-premium wines from lands farmed by their family for four generations. The vineyard site is a rolling ridge near Occidental, with a southern aspect and spectacular views of the hills beyond, the moderate climate allows for fruit maturity with exceptional depth and balance with amazing wines, great prices.
Hook and Ladder-
On 375 acres, their vineyards produce cool climate grapes widely recognized as some of the finest in the world. They have a really quaint winery which you can go to and taste right in a old barn style room alongside the wine barrels, sometimes you get lucky and get to taste right out of the barrel!
Lynmar Winery-
Situated on a unique and picturesque site with rolling vineyards, their vines are over forty years old, 15 clones of Pinot Noir and 4 clones of Chardonnay . They also have breathtaking gardens which border the vineyards that attract beneficial insects and hummingbirds, providing a natural barrier from pests, they practice sustainable farming which lends itself to amazing wine.

DRY CREEK VALLEY– Known for its idyllic undisturbed beauty, Dry Creek Valley is home to over 9,000 acres of vineyards, with a grape growing history going back 140 years. Because of the valley a little more heated, they boast one of the best Old Vine Zinfandel in the world!  Most the wineries, at least the ones we recommend, have a commitment to land stewardship with the valley’s farming practices, they follow sustainable, organic and biodynamic practices in the vineyards.
Here are some of our favorites we recommend:
Truett-Hurst Winery-Truett-Hurst Winery
One of our favorite and most highly recommended wineries in Dry Creek area! They are located on a quiet river, complete with farm animals and gardens, bring a picnic lunch and enjoy a tasting creek-side or grab a table and enjoy the gardens! They specialize in making Zinfandel and Petite Syrah, they also produce delicious Port, this is a must stop when in Dry Creek area, love this place!
Bella Vineyards & Wine Cave-
Located on West Dry Creek Road, enjoy estate grown, award-winning Zinfandels and Rhone varietals. Explore the wine caves and enjoy the incredible serenity and breathtaking views while tasting small-production wines in their underground tasting room. Their wine tasting can be done in their quaint county barn or in their wine cave, either one is really unique and fun
Sbragia Vineyards-
The end of Dry Creek road, this winery is located on a hillside, overlooking the entire valley with sweeping views,  wine taste varieties which include Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Merlot, Zinfandel and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Bring a picnic and enjoy wine tasting with the sunshine and vineyard views in the tasting room or request a tasting on their scenic wrap around deck!
Wilson Winery-
A small, family-owned and operated winery. Specializing in estate-grown red wines only.  Visit the tasting room with one of the finest panoramas of Dry Creek Valley, enjoy a tasting in their quaint tasting room or on the panoramic deck over looking the vineyards, very friendly, great wine, bring a picnic lunch and enjoy!

ALEXANDER VALLEY–  Located at the north end of Sonoma County, is about 22 miles long, the valley is best known for the world-famous Cabernet Sauvignon grapes that thrive from the valley floor all the way up the rolling hillsides and mountain ridges.
Soda Rock Winery-SODA ROCK WINERY
Taste a erray of delicious wines with a focus on Bordeaux varietals. Enjoy the historical buildings that have been beautifully restored using green building and recycling practices, a realistic feel of a historic old town. They inspire to regain its place in the community, by providing spectacular venues for social gatherings, and to promote local agricultural products, cuisine and artisanal specialties.
Hanna Winery-
Founded in 1985 by Dr. Elias Hanna, a world-renowned cardiac surgeon, eager to find a place in the country to continue the farming heritage of his upbringing. His daughter Christine has run the operations of the winery for 20 years and has has lived in  Sonoma all of her adult life. Hanna owns 600 acres of land in the Sonoma County’s Russian River Valley and Alexander Valley and the Mayacamas Mountains, the winery has evolved and blends the diversity of fruit cultivated in its four vineyard estates in unique appellations.
Alexander Valley Vineyards-
Located on Highway 128 owned since 1963 by the Wetzels family, they planted premium grape varieties, they bottled their first vintage of Cabernet Sauvignon in 1968 which was given to friends and family. In 1975 the family built a small winery , which they produced thier first wine in 1975. They now produce Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Merlot constitute over one-half of total production.
Clos Du Bois Winery-
After traveling France’s wine regions, founder Frank Woods returned to California inspired to marry the French style of winemaking! In 1974 their classic Chardonnay and Pinot Noir, 1980 Merlot and Sauvignon Blanc were added and early 1900’s Zinfandel release and the winery were born.

SONOMA VALLEY-Also known as The Valley of the Moon, is located in the southern portion of the county. The appellation is bordered by two mountain ranges: the Mayacamas Mountains to the east and the Sonoma Mountains to the west. This area is known for its unique terroir, with Sonoma Mountain protection from the wet and cooling  Pacific Ocean, and Sonoma Mountains to the west, that protect the valley from excessive rainfall. The cool air that does affect the region comes northward from the Los Carneros region and southward from the Santa Rosa Plain.
Deerfield Wine Cave-Wine Cave
Our favorite Wine Cave! They have the best organic fruity wine, perfectly balanced, soft tannins, low acid and cleanly made with low sulfites, they are located in the center of 23,000 square feet wine cave. You walk through the crush pad, around the fermenting tanks through beautiful Redwood portal doors into the cave. Stroll past hundreds of barrels full of wine to the center of the wine glass shaped cave and into the Grand Room.
ST. Framcis Winery-
Established in 1971 with four decades of wines that reflect the finest mountain and valley vineyards in Sonoma County. The founder, Joe Martin, fell in love with Sonoma Valley and planted 22 acres of Chardonnay and 60 acres of Merlot in Sonoma Valley. After achieving great success as a grower, Joe opened his own winery in 1979 with his business partner Lloyd Canton, thus known as St. Francis. certified as a sustainable  family-owned winery!
Landmark Vineyards-
In the heart of Sonoma, founded in 1974 in Windsor, CA and in 1989 relocated from Windsor, a town that was slowly being smothered by urban sprawl, to a spectacular piece of land at the base of Sugarloaf Mountain in the Sonoma Valley. Practicing old tradition of handcrafted wines, producing rich, balanced wines perfect for pairing with a multitude of cuisines.
Ledson Winery-

Known as the Castle Winery, this 16,000 square foot French Normandy winery originally designed as their family home, specialize in small varietal lots that reflect the genuine diversity of their select vineyards and appellations, taste Merlot, Pinot Noir, Sangiovese, Syrah, Petite

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