Vacation Hunter Diaries

My travel tips, photos and stories


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Hilton Caribe, Puerto Rico

The Hilton Caribe is a great place to stay in Puerto Rico.  It is very family friendly.  The beach has a barrier that prevents the waves from crashing into the swimming area so it is a great place for children to swim.  The hotels is situated in the Condada district very near old San Juan.   It has several restaurants including a Morton’s Steakhouse, Il Giordino La Trattoria, and Lemongrass Pan Asian Latino restaurants.  It also has two Starbuck’s one at the pool and one in the Lobby.  It is a short cab ride to old San Juan.

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Old San Juan, Puerto Rico

I recently stayed in Puerto Rico and spent time walking the cobblestone streets of Old San Juan. The town was charming, full of restaurants, souvenir shops, and bars. The air is full of wonderful smells from the restaurants. Some old churches, museums and town squares also make up the town. There is a pigeon park where you can feed the pigeons and theyIMG_2694 will land on you for food. It can remind you of Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds” It is very picturesque and a great place to visit. I will follow with some great hotels to stay in while you visit Puerto Rico.  No visit to San Juan would be complete without seeing El Morro the fort built to protect the island.IMG_4505IMG_4492


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Intercontinental San Juan

The hotel is a located in the Isla Verde area of San Juan.  It is a beautiful older hotel with a  clean beach.  Security was great.  Pool and grounds were beautiful.  Staff was gracious and very helpful.  The room was older but nicely appointed with comfortable beds. Food prices were expensive but that is the norm in Puerto Rico.  Staff were very helpful.  The hotel is very family friendly.


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Royal Caribbean’s Quantum of the Seas

Quantum of the Seas is truly a WOW.  The colors are cool and calm with pops of color in all the right places.  Dynamic dining, which I was skeptical about was actually good.  Sky diving simulator, surf simulator, bumper cars, the northstar, roller skating and trapeze training give active people lots to do!  Mama Mia the stage show was fantastic and the music still worms through my brain.  Two70 with it’s 3D, 2 story LCD screens made the dancers and singers look fantastic.  Really enjoyed the beer and food at Michael’s Pub another great place to chill.  Oh did I mention robot bartenders.   Would I recommend the ship ABSOLUTELY!!!  The artwork was great too!  Very whimsical and unexpected, like a penguin in a top hat in the elevator.  My one complaint is her stabilizers.  We had a bit of weather while on the ship and she really rocked and rolled.

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Two70 alive at night!

Robot bartenders at work.

Robot bartenders at work.

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Two story promenade deck


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Sandals Grande Riviera

Sandals Grande Rivera is a mixture of loud and lively and quiet and beautiful. The resort is divided into two areas the seaside and the all butler hilltop. The hilltop butler suites have private swimming pools or shared swimming pools between two or four units. Shuttles or private golf carts driven by the butlers take you to the Great House which has shuttle buses to the beach. The grounds here are lavish with beautiful gardens everywhere. Leaving the hilltop to go to the seaside finds the Ochi Beach Club, water sports, gazebos over the water and more suites and villas and the restaurants. This is the lively and much louder area of the resort. There is also free golf (but you must take a caddy and pay them), free scuba diving if you are a certified diver.16 dining options, and Club Sandals their concierge suites, and entry level suites with beautiful garden views. There are two Red Lane Spas, 529 villas, luxury rooms and suites. Although this is a large resort you will have no problems finding a private area. for a romantic stroll. This is a great place for honeymooners or destination weddings.
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Viking River Cruise

I took my first Viking River Cruise with my husband and a few friends.  We cruised from Passau Germany to Budapest, Hungary.  Viking did an outstanding job.  They found our little group as soon as we left the baggage area.  Our group of six were transported by van from the Munich airport.  Even though the weather wasn’t perfect they made sure they accommodated their passengers.  The food was good, the headphones they used for tours were fantastic, and the staff went beyond the call of duty at times.  The included shore excursions were very good, escorted by local guides who spoke English well.  My only complaint would be that the night time entertainment left something to be desired.  Most nights it was a piano player, sometimes accompanied by our Cruise Director David.  It was good for a night or two but than was old.  The two nights we had local entertainment was very good.  That being said we are already planning which river we will sail next because we absolutely loved our trip and Viking River Cruises.  Viking also seemed to own the Danube.  They appeared to have the best docks in the cities we visited.

 

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Travel Insurance

Travel Insurance is sometimes the hardest thing to sell as a travel consultant yet it can be the best investment one can make. I can’t tell you how many times people need to make a claim. I have a client who put a large downpayment on a trip, I quoted him insurance he didn’t want it, a couple of months after the deposit his wife became ill and after hospital bills wanted to cancel the trip. He knew he wouldn’t get a lot of money left and was sorry he didn’t get insurance. Another case a couple was going to the Dominican Republic, I offered insurance and he didn’t want it. His girlfriend broke up with him and now he didn’t want to go, luckily he hadn’t made final payment yet so he purchased the insurance. Once he couldn’t find anyone else to go with, he filed a claim and received his money back. Another client purchased a cruise two weeks before sailing, wouldn’t buy the insurance, than became ill with pneumonia one week before the trip. They lost 10,000. This just covers trip cancellation, not the medical coverage trip insurance gives to a traveler. If you should need to be medically evacuated off a cruise ship the cost is in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Now you think you don’t need travel insurance?


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Las Vegas Off Strip

Views from the Effiel Tower!

Views from the Effiel Tower!

Fountain in front of Ceasar's Palace, Las Vegas

Fountain in front of Ceasar’s Palace, Las Vegas

Bonnie Springs Ranch

Bonnie Springs Ranch

I went to Vegas to visit family and decided to stay at the Red Rock Casino.  This hotel is not on the strip but located near Red Rock Canyon which is absolutely beautiful.  People think of Vegas for gambling, glitz, showgirls and alcohol and that certainly is a side of Vegas, but it is also a place to see Red Rock Canyon, Hoover Dam, and Lake Mead.  It’s a place you can take family to and have something for the whole family to do.  My children loved seeing Hoover Dam, and we loved hiking through the beautiful Red Rock Canyon.  I would also recommend Bonnie Springs Ranch.which has horseback riding, a petting farm, and shows in there Western town.  You can easily spend a day there. As far as Red Rock Casino, I wasn’t really impressed.  Service was poor at the hotel front desk, and we had problems with our rooms which the hotel staff didn’t really care about.   We were inconvenienced for the first two days of out sta My brother lost the lights in his bathroom and when they came to fix it they left his door open,  The first room we were placed in was filthy  Restaurants however were good in the hotel, the casino workers were great as were the valet staff.  We enjoyed the LOVE Cirque du Soleil show in the Mirage and we traveled up to the top of the Effiel Tower in Paris and enjoyed spectacular views of the strip and Vegas.  My children loved Siegfried and Royce magic garden at the Mirage too!


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Travel Tips

I am constantly asked about travel tips.  To make your travel experience go well, here are some tips to prepare for the unexpected.  Whenever I travel abroad, I make a copy of my passport, driver’s license, medical insurance card, and credit cards (both the front and back).  I leave it in my safe at the hotel. Then if my purse is stolen or I leave it somewhere I can cancel my credit cards, replace my passport, and have my medical insurance information if I need it.

When you are going on a cruise or to a hotel or all inclusive put a piece of paper on top of your clothes with your name, cell phone number, the name and address of your hotel or cruise ship and your dates of travel.   If the airlines loses your luggage on the way TO your vacation they can get your luggage to you much quicker.  Most people think to put a luggage tag on their suitcase with their home address on it but you are not at home they will know where to send your luggage.

Another luggage tip is to take a picture of your luggage before you travel.   If it is lost you can show the picture along with giving a description of your luggage which should help it be found.

Also be sure you double check your luggage when you pick it up from the terminal.  There’s nothing that will ruin your trip and someone else’s if you grab the wrong piece of luggage and than realize it when you get to your hotel and now you have to drive back to the airport and hope your luggage is there.  Not a good way to start a vacation especially if the airport is a long drive from the airport.

If you are traveling with more than one person divide you clothes between the different suit cases so if one suitcase is lost you still have some clothes to last until your suitcase is found.


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The New Royal Princess

The Sanctuary on the Royal Princess!

The Sanctuary on the Royal Princess!

The Promenade deck on the Royal Princess

The Promenade deck on the Royal Princess

Pool Deck on the Roya Princess.

Pool Deck on the Roya Princess.

I love cruising and had the opportunity to check out the new Royal Princess.  The ship was really ROYAL!  Although the staterooms are small with large flatscreen tv’s, that allows the ship to make other community spaces larger.  Really how long to you spend in your cabin anyway?  For two people the staterooms were great and I loved the large sinks in the bathrooms.

The public spaces were wonderful.  You could be sitting at the pool or enjoying gelato in the promenade area and suddenly some kind of entertainment would break loose.  I had an opportunity to enjoy pub food with entertainment from a jazz band while sitting in the Wheelhouse Bar.  The International Cafe has a wonderful tea and coffee bar where one can get fresh pastries hot out of the oven.

The Sanctuary located on deck 17 is a beautiful retreat for adults that can be reserved with large cabanas and large comfy lounges chairs.  The retreat pool is another great spot for adults only.

I loved the entertainment on the ship.  The comedian had standing room only and since I arrived too late I could not enjoy the show.  Friends who did make it there in time said he was wonderful!  The Motown show in the Princess lounge was also great.  The sea view bar also has plexie glass where you can look through the glass and sea the ocean and decks below (not for those who have a fear of heights).  Last but not least the evening water and light show is fantastic!  I hope you can now see why I think the Royal Princess certainly deserves her name.ImageImage