Thursday, September 19, 2013

5 Less-Stress Tips to Pack for Your Trip

Remember the scenes from movies set in the early 1900's, where the leading lady pages a porter to place her luggage aboard the train or ship? The porter lugs trunk after trunk onto the train for the lady, and we're left wondering - what in the world is she taking?

Today we need to be quite a bit more practical when packing for airline travel. What we'd LIKE to bring and what can FIT into our limited luggage are most often two opposing ideals. Nowadays there are strict requirements for carry-ons and we're most often being charged for check-in baggage, so it's wise to pare down to the essentials. Here are some solid tips to help solve the conundrum.

Look it Up

While booking your flight, make sure you read all the requirements for check-in and carry on luggage.

I've seen people being turned away at the gate because they thought they could stroll on to the aircraft with "carry-on" big enough to stuff a fridge.

Don't assume all airlines are alike - the fees and sizes do vary, so it pays to read the fine print and save some penalty charges.


Next, you need to be oh so careful in following the rules for packing toiletries, especially the liquids. Buy travel bottles in the requisite 3 ounce size and save space by using products that do double duty like shampoo + conditioner.

Your toiletry bag will rest at the top of your suitcase, or kept handy in an easy to get to pocket in case you need to take it out at security.

Be vigilant about the number of electronics you bring and whether they will even work in your destination. Choose multipurpose products and make sure you bring the charger and accessories for each one. Will you need outlet adaptors for the locations you're visiting? Research and buy the adaptors well ahead of time.

List it Out

Take the time to analyze how many days you'll be away, what kinds of activities you'll be enjoying, and what the weather will be like (even in multiple stops). Perhaps you'll have the ability to do a little light laundry during a long trip and won't need to take so many items.

Now create a list of exactly what items make sense. As you put the items in your suitcase, cross them off your list. And don't sneak extra items in just because there's a little extra room! In fact, you'll want to retain extra space to bring home your souvenirs and special shopping finds.

Neutralize and Layer

It's much easier to pack and select items to wear if they are mostly "mix and match". This works well when you stick to neutral colors, or 2 or 3 basic colors or palettes that you can work around a whole wardrobe.

For a cold weather trip, use layers of thermal clothing and sweaters. If you must bring a bulky jacket, wear it at the airport and store it in the overhead compartment.

Pare Down the Pairs

Regardless of how many designer shoes you own, you really need only 2 or 3 pairs for your trip. Consider your agenda - usually 1 pair of dressy shoes, and 1 pair of casual shoes will do the trick.

Sneakers are useful for walking trips or working out, so those should be worn at the airport. It definitely helps when you find yourself having to hike from one terminal to the other, or running for your connecting flight. The newer sneaker style shoes with no ties are great for slipping off at the security gate.

Roll Them Up

Rolling your clothes will save you plenty of room. Pack from the outside edges of your suitcase. Fill the corners with heavier items like pants nad sweaters and work your way to the middle with lighter clothing.

If you're bringing dressy clothes, those should be folded at the top of your luggage. Use a tip from the department stores and fold in tissue paper to prevent wrinkles.

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Go Big On the Big Island of Hawaii



The Big Island of Hawaii

 A series of eight major islands and numerous smaller islets, most people dream of visiting Hawaii at least once in their lifetime. Which so much natural breathtaking beauty, beaches, volcanoes and activities available, it’s no wonder it is still the top #1 Honeymoon destination. If you’re considering a first time visit, or if you are planning a return to the islands, make sure your itinerary includes a visit to the Big Island of Hawaii! 

They named it the Big Island because it is the biggest of all the Hawaiian Islands and it just keeps on growing, thanks to 2 active volcanoes. Mauna Loa and Kilauea, located partly within and inside the Volcanoes National Park, respectively, present visitors with their own show of natural power and beauty. Spewing hot lava almost daily, you can see the steam rising from the distance and view the fireball of lava melting into the sea and turning into hard rock.  It is a wondrous sight and a truly unique experience you cannot find just anywhere. Between January 1983 and September 2002, lava flows added 543 acres to the island!

There is one unique form of “night life” here. Hawaii Island is home to one of the most renowned astronomical sites on the planet, bringing stargazing to a new level on the Big Island. Did you know that the highest peak in the world is located here? Take a guided tour atop the summit of Mauna Kea (don’t worry, this one’s dormant) to visit its observatory and astronomy center and explore the night sky. 

The observatory sits atop 13,796 feet above sea level, and boasts 13 telescopes representing 11 countries. The high altitude, lack of light and crisp clean air provides a perfect environment for some of the most spectacular star viewing in the world. 

This island offers so much diversity and contrast. One minute you are surrounded by black lava rock and an hour later you discover lush green landscapes and waterfalls. How’s this for your day’s itinerary? You can ski down the slopes of this majestic mountain in the morning and then wind up swimming in the Pacific Ocean by afternoon.

Its beaches range from white, black or green sand. Swim with manta rays in the sea and look for humpback whales along the coastline as they migrate to the island from December thru May. It is all a wonder to behold if you venture off to discover what the island has to offer. 
Discover ancient petroglyphs carved into black lava rock centuries ago. Or visit and shop in historic towns and villages and pick up some of the world famous Kona coffee.  

And this is one island destination that is not overrun with hotels. Protecting the pristine beauty of the island, only a select number of hotels are allowed to be built here. But they sure do not lack in luxury and the many comforts we all seek in a vacation or honeymoon are easily met.  Ranging from family friendly hotels to some of the most famous resorts in the world. 

Have your own Hawaii Adventure Story to tell? Share yours below in the comments, I'd love to hear it.


Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Awards & Recognition


The Knot Best of Weddings Award for 2013!
Brides voted for their favorite wedding vendors and I am honored and flattered that I was chosen to win this prestigious award. Thank you for your support! Click the badge and read their reviews.

2013 Pick - Best of Weddings on The Knot

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Hawaii's 9 Most Amazing Natural Wonders

I love selling Hawaii, I love visiting Hawaii whether for business or for pleasure. Can't get enough of this beautiful state of ours. It is so gorgeous and exotic yet no passport required and no language barrier to worry about. You just can't beat that!

I came across this brief article in USA Today that offers photos and a quick overview of the 9 Most Amazing Natural Wonders of the state of Hawaii. Take a minute and play the slide show and tell me which natural wonder is your favorite. Enjoy and Aloha!

Slide show: Hawaii's 9 Most Amazing Natural Wonders

As a Certified Hawaii Specialist it would be my pleasure to assist you with planning your Hawaii adventure!

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

St. Lucia Videos

View videos on St. Lucia and some of the lovely resorts the island has to offer. Let us know if we can plan your vacation or honeymoon to one of the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean!
(Takes a few seconds for the videos to load onto the screen - Enjoy!)
 
 
Experience St. Lucia Video:
 

Monday, September 24, 2012

Young Island Resort


Young Island Resort – St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Young Island
If you are seeking a unique, intimate getaway on a beautiful private island in the Caribbean where you can even sail your own yacht (affordably!) then you will want to visit Young Island!

Located in the southern Caribbean near St. Lucia and Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines is a beautiful strip of paradise offering the laid back charm and beauty of what the Caribbean used to be.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Packing Tips for your Carry On


Frustrated by all the airline baggage fees? I found this great article on USA Today that offers some great ideas that might help!

Mind you, with all the toiletries and jewelry I like to travel with (did anyone say high maintenance?) fitting more than 4 days worth of packing in a carry on bag is just not going to happen with me. But the tips below can help the more conservative packer and certainly will help all of us trying to stay within the baggage weight limits.

I just cannot live without all my little packing cubes and even my kids are now hooked on them. They are especially helpful when checking in and out of different hotels which we always seem to be doing as active travelers. Enough of my rambling, read the article, get some ideas, comment and most importantly - Happy Travels!