Romantic Travel Blog

  • Snuba mixes snorkeling and scuba

    12/16/200911:21:03 AM Link |  | Add comment

    Best Experience

     

    This photo taken May 2009 shows 12 year old Ryan Edelmann Snuba diving at AP – This photo taken May 2009 shows 12 year old Ryan Edelmann Snuba diving at 'Barracuda Reef' at Xcaret …

    ROATAN, Honduras – Breathing underwater was a strange sensation. It was even stranger because I've never been scuba-certified. Stranger yet that my wife — who is reluctant to even duck her head under water — was happily swimming 15 feet underwater behind me as we plumbed the depths on this island off the coast of Honduras.

    We had discovered Snuba, a hybrid of snorkeling and scuba diving that was an exciting way to experience breathing underwater while not having to go through hardcore training. It has its limitations — namely, a 20-foot airline attached to a raft above — but for a new way to experience watery depths, it can't be beat.

    Snuba has been around since at least the late 1980s, when a group of California divers started Snuba International to export the sport. It still isn't offered in many places in the U.S. beyond a few beaches in California, Florida and Hawaii. But it's also caught on in the Caribbean, where tourists go Snuba diving from Aruba to Turks and Caicos. Other destinations include Cancun, Mexico, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

    My wife and I tried it in Roatan, Honduras. (The U.S. State Department lifted a travel alert to the country on Dec. 8, five months after a coup there.) Our Snuba experience on this tropical island started with a training session on safety procedures. We were then outfitted with flippers, a weight belt, a mask and a regulator linked to a long, snaking tube. It was all surprisingly light, mostly because the tube is connected to an oxygen tank that rests comfortably on a small raft.

    We practiced for a few minutes in shallow water, getting a feel for our newfound ability to breathe underwater and the strange, almost tickling sensation we got when we inhaled.

    We were told to try our best to breathe normally, as our oxygen tank only had a 45-minute reservoir of air and gasping can deplete it more quickly. And we were also taught to hold our nose and breathe every few feet so we could equalize our pressure as we plummeted.

    The experience itself would be nothing new for certified divers, and probably a little frustrating. But for an avid swimmer like me who has always wanted to get scuba-certified, the ability to skim new depths was exhilarating.

    Our guide went with us as we waded deeper into the water. The moment we got there we took advantage, plunging as deep as we could, skimming the tops of coral reefs and tracking the colorful fish darting in and out of our paths.

    The water wasn't that deep, so our 20-foot rope never seemed to block us from going deeper. It was also nice to know that even if the hose somehow malfunctioned we were still shallow enough we could make it back to the surface within a few seconds.

    There were some problems, though. For one, you have to go the same pace as everyone else tethered to your raft.

    The tubes can also be a hindrance. If you don't watch out while you're swimming, you could be part of an elaborate knot that must be untangled. And you can feel a tug at your mouthpiece if you're too far ahead or behind the others, or if a stiff wind or heavy current pulls the raft above.

    But my biggest problem with Snuba is that it left me wanting more. I wanted to go faster, deeper and stay underwater longer. And my only cure might have to be graduating to the next level: Scuba diving.

  • Where to Drink Hot Chocolate in NYC

    12/15/200910:53:18 AM Link |  | Add comment

    Eight cafes for savoring the sweetest part of winter: generous mugs of rich, melted chocolate infused with vanilla, cinnamon, even chipotle.
    By Sarah Amandolare, Monday, December 7, 2009 |

    Chocolate Bar may bill itself as a "candy store for grown-ups," but the easygoing West Village café also sees its share of kids and dogs. Big windows, decorated with seasonal crafts and logo-emblazoned T-shirts, are perfect for people-watching—and sipping generous mugs of thick yet very drinkable hot chocolate. Chocolate Bar uses ground bittersweet chocolate chips and offers several varieties, such as caramel, raspberry, and peppermint. 19 8th Ave., 212/366-1541, from $4. Photos 1 of 3

    While best known for its expert brewing and gourmet coffee beans, Joe The Art of Coffee also prepares a memorable hot cocoa. Mugs topped with a swirling heart or leaf design are reminiscent of chocolaty cappuccinos. What it lacks in size, Joe makes up for with warmth and comfort. Worn wooden floors absorb the shouts of baristas and the roar of espresso machines, and chatty regulars cram around bright yellow tables at the West Village location, one of five. 141 Waverly Place, 212/924-6750, 9 E. 13th St., 405 W. 23rd St., 44 Grand Central Terminal in the Graybar passage, 514 Columbus Ave., from $3. Photos 1 of 3


    Chocolatier Katrina Markoff's international travels inspire unusual flavor combinations. The current selection at Vosges Haut-Chocolat encompasses white chocolate infused with Australian lemon myrtle and lavender, and the Parisienne Couture Cocoa, a lusty mix of dark chocolate and Madagascar vanilla bean. The hot chocolate arrives in tall, slender glasses and is available at two locations: a block from the Metropolitan Museum of Art on tony Madison Avenue, and in Soho. 1100 Madison Ave., 212/717-2929, 132 Spring St., 212-625-2929, from $5. Photos 1 of 3

    Whimsicality rules at Max Brenner, from the cartoonish murals of jolly children to the egg-shaped Hug Mugs brimming with hot chocolate. It tastes surprisingly light, frothy, and pleasantly sweet. Dark and white hot chocolate, and flavors like toffee and Mexican Spicy are on the menu, alongside gooey chocolaty desserts. The large bi-level space draws crowds of Union Square shoppers and tourists and stays open late—till midnight on weeknights, 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, and 11 p.m. on Sundays. 841 Broadway, 212/388-0030, from $5.25. Photos 1 of 3

    The celebrity name doesn't hurt, but Jacques Torres Chocolate's mildly spicy Wicked hot chocolate, prepared with frothed milk and served with whipped cream, is what brings customers back. The on-site factory, visible through windows in the Tribeca store, also churns out a tempting array of pastries and chocolates. Children seem especially taken with the setting: Oversize stuffed star pillows and kid-size tables and chairs are arranged below hulking chandeliers. 350 Hudson St., 212/414-2462, 285 Amsterdam Ave., 66 Water St. in Brooklyn, from $3.25. Photos 1 of 3

    At City Bakery, a bustling two-level café north of Union Square, baker and chocolatier Maury Rubin has been dreaming up new flavors annually since 1990. Nearly pudding-thick, the hot chocolate is ladled from a steaming cauldron and poured into bowl-size cups. Say yes to a homemade marshmallow, a fluffy pillow that melts slowly, and watch the hungry crowds squeeze into booths to nosh on freshly baked pastries and plates of gourmet salads. 3 W. 18th St., 212/366-1414, from $4.50. Photos 1 of 3

    Inside MarieBelle's Cacao Bar and Tea Salon, gilded mirrors reflect silver platters of pastries and white porcelain cups and saucers, and silent films are projected on a wall. Settle in with a cup of the trademark Aztec Hot Chocolate, made with Colombian cacao beans. Aztec Spicy, one of many creative variations, is creamy and teeming with cinnamon, chipotle, ancho chile, and nutmeg. Order yours American style (with milk) or European style (with water). 484 Broome St., 212/884-9707, from $6. Photos 1 of 3

    Chef Tom Colicchio's 'Wichcraft cafes are refreshingly simple, with menus emphasizing high-quality ingredients and careful preparation. Inside the two-floor Midtown location, laid-back baristas greet morning regulars by name and fill mugs of coffee and strikingly flavorful hot chocolate—a rich, dark cocoa taste lingers on the lips. Despite the industrial-chic decor, 'Wichcraft makes a great place to warm up after skating at The Pond at Bryant Park or browsing its holiday market. 555 5th Ave., 212/780-0577, 11 E. 20th St., 269 11th Ave., 397 Greenwich St., 568 Broadway, 60 E. 8th St., 1 Park Ave., 11 W. 40th St., 245 Park Ave., 1 Rockefeller Plaza, Broadway at 32nd and 35th Sts., from $3.50. Photos 1 of 3

    Note: This story was accurate when it was published. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.
  • Give the gift of travel for the holidays

    12/10/20091:14:52 PM Link |  | Add comment

    Travel Specials

     

    Discover Europe for as little as $128/day for 14 days including London, Amsterdam, Rhine Valey, Munich, Austrian Tyrol, Venice, Rome, Florence, Lucerne and Paris. Air and insurance are additional.

    Visit London and Paris for 8-10 days from $129/day. London, Paris, Stonehenge. Air and insurance are additional.

    Visit my link at: https://affiliates.travcorp.com/Search.aspx?nb=1&ac=specialoccassiontravel
     

  • Koro Sun Resort & Rainforest Spa Special

    12/7/200912:06:31 PM Link |  | Add comment

    Fiji specials

     

     

    Koro Sun Resort welcomes Fiji guests from the world over with traditional

    Fijian hospitality that makes Fiji a true paradise. From romantic holidays and

    dream honeymoons to family vacations, Koro Sun Fiji Resort and Rainforest

    Spa offers something for everyone. Located on the northern island of Vanua

    Levu, the resort lies on over 100 acres of Fijian rainforest, making it a true

    Fiji getaway. Koro Sun Resort includes gourmet meals, resort activities

    such as golf, snorkeling, kayaking and hiking. Additional adventures like

    SCUBA diving, Deep Sea Fishing and Spa Services are available. Come

    experience the magic of Fiji at Koro Sun Resort.

    “Buy One Night ~ Get The Next Night Free”

    Special

    Stay 6/Pay 3

    from

    $1999 ppdo

    Includes:

    Roundtrip airfare from Los Angeles via Air Pacific

    US/airport taxes/security charges/fuel surcharges/

    Fiji Departure Tax

    Meet & Shell Lei Greeting on arrival

    Roundtrip resort transfers

    Stay 6/Pay 3 nights, Koro Sun Resort & Rainforest Spa

    Oceanview Bure, extra nights $200/pp

    All Meals (coffee & tea included with meals)

    Non-motorized resort activities

    Rosie’s VIP Airport Departure Lounge with a 15 minute neck &

    shoulder massage

    Valid for sale and travel thru 31Mar10

    Special does not apply to the Edgewater Bures or the Villas.

     

    Contact http://www.specialoccasiontravel.com for more information.

  • Romantic Paris trip

    12/3/200911:48:55 AM Link |  | Add comment

    Travel Specials

     

    Contact Ellen today at 1-800-691-0243 for a quote.

    Paris Air Inclusive
    Winter Special $1,399*

    5 Nights Hotel La Demeure-Daily Breakfast
    Round-Trip Air from Most US Gateways

     
    Located on the Left Bank, its advantageous location offers 1001 ways to discover Paris !


    Package includes:5 nights accommodations at La Demeure
    Daily breakfast and hotel taxes
    Map of Paris
    Discount coupons for leading department stores

    Round trip air from most US Gateways to Paris

     

    * Prices per person based on double occupancy.
       Subject to availability at time of booking.
       14 day advance purchase / Saturday night stay required.
       Valid for travel through 3/31/10.
       Blackout dates apply December 29, 2009  - January 2, 2010.
       Taxes, fees and fuel surcharges of $225 are additional.
       Other restrictions / conditions may apply.

  • Romantic Paris trip

    12/3/200911:48:02 AM Link |  | Add comment

    Travel Specials

     

    Contact Ellen today at 1-800-691-0243 for a quote.

    Paris Air Inclusive
    Winter Special $1,399*

    5 Nights Hotel La Demeure-Daily Breakfast
    Round-Trip Air from Most US Gateways

     
    Located on the Left Bank, its advantageous location offers 1001 ways to discover Paris !


    Package includes:5 nights accommodations at La Demeure
    Daily breakfast and hotel taxes
    Map of Paris
    Discount coupons for leading department stores

    Round trip air from most US Gateways to Paris

     

    * Prices per person based on double occupancy.
       Subject to availability at time of booking.
       14 day advance purchase / Saturday night stay required.
       Valid for travel through 3/31/10.
       Blackout dates apply December 29, 2009  - January 2, 2010.
       Taxes, fees and fuel surcharges of $225 are additional.
       Other restrictions / conditions may apply.

  
Online Agency Travel Websites