Beaches – Turks and Caicos

The Turks & Caicos Islands, a British Dependent Territory comprising 40 islands and cays, lie at the southeastern end of the Bahamas chain, 575 miles southeast of Miami and 90 miles north of the island of Hispaniola.

Arriving at Providenciales (Provo) airport is very special. Provo is the largest and most developed of the Turks & Caicos Islands. The airport is very small, no buzz but warm and welcoming smiles upon arrival. Only 12 days of rain per year make for a very dry climate and vegetation is scarce. Since most everything on the island is imported it is a very expensive place. For example a gallon of milk costs approx. US$ 8.00.

The drive to Beaches takes about 20 minutes. Along the way you will see houses and strip malls. What will strike you the most when you enter the gates to Beaches are the lush tropical gardens. The owners of Beaches have taken great care into bringing many beautiful plants to their resort so that it will truly look tropical and gorgeous.

Beaches Turks & Caicos is split into three sections which are all very different. The Italian Village is the newest addition. The resort offers 16 restaurants, 13 bars, a wonderful waterpark catering to little ones as well as older children and adults with some great water slides and a surf simulator. As an all-inclusive resort, Beaches Turks is truly an all-rounder. It is a great place for families, destination weddings, larger family getaways… Anyone will find something to do, and no one will feel left out.

The beach is white sand with crystal clear turquoise blue water. Since the resort is large you will always find a quiet area or nook if you are not too much into action. There are 3 large pools, numerous swim-up bars and much more. At night there is Club Liquid which is available to children and adults until 10pm, and after that adult only. There are several adult only restaurants and bars, incl. karaoke bar and mock casino gaming. Smaller children will be entertained by the Sesame Street day and evening programs.

Whilst you can book Sandals resorts online I strongly recommend using a travel professional, preferably a Sandals certified specialist (such as us). There are several reasons for that.

One being that not all resorts are created equal and that there is a reason why some price higher than others. Also, not every resort is for everyone. In Beaches Turks’ case you also have the choice between three villages which ultimately are very different.

Sandals also has numerous room categories and finding the right one for you can be very confusing.

Another reason not to hesitate to use a travel professional is that Sandals offers a Best Price Guarantee, meaning that no one, not even the booking engine, can offer a different price on their product. What does that mean for you? You can get the expert advice without worrying about price. No matter where you book, it will always be the same.

Feel free to contact us with any questions, and make sure to check out our photo gallery

Review – Sandal’s Royal Bahamian

It’s early morning and we are taking off from rainy and cool St. Louis airport. Our direct flight to Nassau takes about 2 1/2 hours after which we land at Nassau’s airport.

The airport seems understated for such a popular and booming island, not what I would have expected. Once through security we quickly find our way to the Sandals desk from where we are guided to our transfer. Sandals transfers most of their guests in minibuses however, if you are staying in one of the higher category suites, you are treated like a celebrity and taken to the resort by private Rolls Royce or Mercedes.

After a short 20 minute ride we arrive at the Sandals Royal Bahamian. A lush winding way leads towards the main entrance, which colored in light blue is strikingly beautiful.

At Sandals Royal Bahamian 9 restaurants, several bars and “Sandals Cay” (their private island) await. It is a small resort with beautiful, friendly people. At night fire pits set the tone and you can relax in lounge chairs scattered along the shore. The private island also offers a very romantic setting with additional dining options.

Sandals Royal Bahamian is a great place if you are looking for the ease of an adult-only all-inclusive resort. A short cab ride will take you to the casinos should you need the action :-).

Those concerned about the environment will be happy to learn that this resort is Green Globe 21 certified.

Whilst you can book Sandals resorts online I strongly recommend using a travel professional, preferably a Sandals certified specialist (such as us). There are several reasons for that.

One being that not all resorts are created equal and that there is a reason why some price higher than others. Also, not every resort is for everyone.

Sandals also has numerous room categories and finding the right one for you can be very confusing.

Another reason not to hesitate to use a travel professional is that Sandals offers a Best Price Guarantee, meaning that no one, not even the booking engine, can offer a different price on their product. What does that mean for you? You can get the expert advice without worrying about price. No matter where you book, it will always be the same.

Feel free to contact us with any questions, and make sure to check out our photo gallery

7 Tips on how to Handle Flight Cancellations and Delays

Scheduled to come back home from Montego Bay, Jamaica Saturday, April 18, we made our way to the airport early morning at 9:30am for Continental flight #865 going into Houston at 2pm that day. Upon arrival at the airport we were told that the flight had been delayed for 4 hours because of bad weather in Houston. We realized right away that this would mean we were going to miss our connection to Indianapolis which was the last of the day. Since we were eager to get back we inquired whether there were any seats available on the Continental flight to Newark but were told that it was full.

So we decided to enjoy another jerk chicken at the airport and were happily munching our food right across the gate of the flight to Newark. People started boarding while we were rapping up our meal and by the time we had paid they basically had closed the gate. For fun we walked over and asked whether they had had any seats left on that plane and were told that in fact, there had been two empty seats (which we could have taken).

Tip 1: When you find out your flight is delayed because of bad weather and the airline agent tells you that there are no seats available on another flight, go to the gate and standby. Chances are, someone is not going to show and you can grab their seats.

Had we done that, we would have been home Saturday night as originally planned. Around 5pm, still at Montego Bay airport, we were told that the plane we were waiting for (which came from Houston) had still not been able to depart. They said that they would transfer all approx. 200 passengers to the Sunset Beach resort where we could relax and have a meal while waiting for the plane. They assured us that they would pick us up around 8pm same day for our flight back. It took us about 1 hour to get from the airport to the hotel which was actually located within 10 minutes from the airport. They literally made us check-in which meant another hour in line.

View from Sunset Beach Resort\’s room tower

The hotel was basic, especially after having spent a week at the Iberostar Grand Rose Hall and Couples Sans Souci. A motel room at best however, the food was very decent and the ocean views great. Having a hotel management background I applaud the hotel for the fact that they were able to make 100 rooms available within an hour. To accommodate and feed 200 guests you were not really expecting is quite an accomplishment.

Tip 2: If you booked your flight with a travel agent, make sure to give them a call and see what they can do for you!

In this case I was the travel agent and figured I would be proactive. Theoretically we were scheduled to arrive into Houston around 2am. So I called Continental’s reservation desk to get us on the first flight out of Houston on Sunday morning. We were told that all flights from Houston to Indianapolis were sold out until Tuesday. Innocently I asked whether they were going to provide us with accommodation in Houston. They said that since the delay was weather related they could not take care of it. So I started asking for availability for flights to airports within driving distance of Indianapolis. We ended up finding one going into Lexington, KY the next morning. Since Lexington is about 3 hours away I also setup a rental car (which obviously was at our cost).

8pm and the buses to transfer us back to the airport are ready at the hotel. Everybody grabs a seat, anxious to finally get on a plane. Half way to the airport the driver’s phone rings. He is instructed to return all passengers to the hotel. Although the plane arrived in Montego Bay, Continental had decided to cancel the flight. 9pm back at the hotel. 200 people without luggage. Big invasion of the hotel’s gift shop where a toothbrush and a small tube of tooth paste cost $10.00. Cash preferably, since the credit card machine was not working. They told us to be ready at 6am for the transfer to the airport.

Tip #3: Don’t overdo it. At this point I had obviously realized that my preparation for the next day’s flight to Lexington had been in vain. Looking back at it, I would probably no longer try to take faith in my own hands before I am sure I am going somewhere. Also, since they had changed the original itinerary from Indianapolis to Lexington, our reservation was removed from the system which meant they were no longer confirming other options for us.

Come 6am everyone was in the lobby ready to hop on the transfer buses. To everybody’s surprise, our suitcases were waiting in the lobby as well. Somehow they had failed to inform us that our luggage was at the hotel and actually available to us. They had also failed to predict that 200 passengers plus their 400 suitcases would require more buses than originally planned. By 7:30am everyone was finally at the airport, ready to check-in for a flight that was scheduled to leave at 8:15am. As you can guess, it took an eternity to check-in 200 people all concerned about their connecting flights. We were literally last in line, and were very happy to hear that the plane would wait for us. At 9am we finally arrived at the gate and shortly after, the plane departed.

Finally, Houston. We were told to go through customs, get our luggage and proceed to the Continental service desk. Guess how long that line was? Lucky me, my husband has an Elite status which allows us to stand in the “VIP” line.

Tip #4: If you fly often, try to use the same airline in order to get a preferred status. In these situations it can help you do things regular passengers can’t.

But even there the line was very long, and it took an eternity for them to handle even one case. Looking for a way out we asked a Continental employee and she told us that although we shouldn’t we could exit and then re-enter and go to the service desk in the departure hall. Not much to lose we figured that was probably the best option.

The departure hall was jammed with people and we didn’t quite know where to go. We figured, let’s do the Elite Check-in counters. Obviously this is all electronic but we succeeded in grabbing one of the agents. It took her a while to understand what we actually wanted but at last she seemed to get the picture. She told us that the next flight available to Indianapolis was on Tuesday morning (here we were on Sunday morning) and we said there was no way. There was absolutely no availability, even on the surrounding area flights. However, the lady said we could always go stand-by for the flight to Indianapolis which was scheduled to depart two hours later. We said yes please and were put on the stand-by list. We were number 2 + 3.

Tip #5: Check flight availability and stand-by lists online at www.continental.com. It is also easy to get this information on your pda. There are certain rules to standing by. 1. you have to actually physically be at the airport, meaning you cannot ask to stand-by when still in Montego Bay. 2. there is a certain hierarchy. Elite members come before regular passengers, people who already stood-by but couldn’t get on rollover to the next flight and grab a higher position…

We headed over to security and once again, a huge line. Lucky us, the Elite status let us bypass all passengers and we were through security in less than 5 minutes. I then remembered that I still had some Continental President’s lounge access passes and after talking to the receptionist we decided to use them. Apart from drinks, they provide free wifi and a VIP customer service desk which proved to be very helpful.

Tip #6: You might have to pay for the access to the President’s lounge but it definitely offers its perks. If you want to use your laptop to research options you don’t pay for the access, whereas you have to pay everywhere else in the airport. If you are still reluctant to pay you might want to position yourself and your laptop close to the lounge. Who knows, you might just get lucky.

First thing we did is heading to the customer service desk. The lady said she was actually able to confirm one seat on the plane to Indy (obviously for the husband with Elite status), however, that the second person still had to standby. We grabbed the seat, well aware that we might eventually get separated. While sitting in the lounge I constantly checked my stand-by status and got bumped back to spot #5 by Elite members and rollovers.

We made it to the gate just before the actual boarding time and I was told I had to wait and see. My husband boarded the plane and with him everyone else. The desk person started calling the names of Standby #1, #2 and #3. They all showed. She called for #4 but the person wasn’t there. So little me, #5, took her spot.

Tip #7: Don’t get discouraged by a long stand-by list. A lot of things happen, especially when several flights have been canceled and people book and make reservations in all directions.

We got back to Indianapolis 24 hours after our originally scheduled arrival time. These are the main lessons I’ve learned:

If you are stranded someplace out of the country your first priority is to get back to the US. Once in the US your negotiating power is way better. What I found out later while reading Continental’s inflight magazine is that when they cancel a flight, they automatically rebook the passengers on the next available connection for their itinerary. Start of by trusting in that.

Once you get to the airport you might not be happy with their selection but now you can actually negotiate and stand-by.

Are Cancun and The Riviera Maya Safe to Travel to?

In a concern to diminish the harm done by negative press, the Karisma Resort management just published the following Questions & Answers for their specialist travel agents to reassure their customers:

Is it safe to visit the Riviera Maya and your properties?
a. There have been no reports of incidents in the Riviera Maya, where El Dorado Spa
Resorts & Hotels and Azul Hotels by Karisma are located. The isolated, drug-related
incident that took place outside of Cancun earlier this month was more than 100
miles in the opposite direction of Riviera Maya, and did not involve everyday citizens
or tourists.
b. We have been reassured by the tourism ministry that Riviera Maya remains a safe
tourist destination.
c. Border towns including Chihuahua and Tijuana, which are the focus of such
violence, are more than 1,500 miles and 2,000 miles from Riviera Maya, respectively.

Wasn’t there a travel advisory cautioning travelers about popular tourist areas like
Los Cabos and Cancun?

a. No, the Mexico Tourism Board maintains that Mexico remains a safe tourist
destination, further reassuring that popular tourist destinations including Los Cabos,
Puerto Vallarta, Cancun, and the Riviera Maya (where El Dorado Spa Resorts &
Hotels and Azul Hotels by Karisma are located), all remain safe for visitors.
b. The U.S. Department of State also issued a travel alert warning U.S. citizens about
dangers in border towns.

Are reports that the Cancun Airport has been taken over by the military true?
a. Despite the proliferation of rumors, there are no formal reports indicating the
takeover of the Cancun Airport by military officials.

What are you doing to ensure the safety of current guests?
a. We are committed to providing our guests with exceptional and memorable
experiences and their satisfaction is our top priority.
b. El Dorado Spa Resorts & Hotels and Azul Hotels, by Karisma are closed to outside
persons. Further, we employ 24-hour security to help ensure the safety of our
guests.
c. Riviera Maya remains a safe tourist destination and because there have been no
reports of violent incidents in the area, we do not feel the need to increase security at
El Dorado Spa Resorts & Hotels and Azul Hotels by Karisma.

These statements are based on the following resources:
Mexico Tourism Board
U.S. State Department

In addition, Mandy Chomat, Vice President of Marketing & Sales at Karisma Hotels & Resort also speaks out on behalf of the Riviera Maya and Mexico in an interview with Travel Agent Central.

Hawaii- How to Pick The Right Island for you

2009 is a great year for Hawaii! After a big decline in tourism to Hawaii in 2008 the islands and resorts have come up with some great value packages to attract visitors to the islands in 2009. Hawaii is even listed number seven on New York Times’ list of “Top 44 Places to Go in 2009”. This is probably the first time ever in Hawaii’s history that resorts offer free nights, add-on values, airfare credits and even free car rentals.

So let’s say you’ve decided to travel to Hawaii in 2009. Whether it be for a honeymoon, a destination wedding, a family vacation or a business trip. How do you pick the right island or island combination for you and your party? The Hawaii Guide has come up with a simple “Which Hawaii Island to Visit?” grid system that will help you choose the right islands for your visit.

Especially during this time of discounts and savings it is a very good idea to work with a travel agent when it comes to your Hawaii vacation. Not only will they be able to help you with sort through the available deals but they will also be able to save you a lot of time when it comes to efficiently connect between islands, make sure you are staying on the right side of the island to avoid rainy days, help you pick the best luau and also arrange those very special events such as a destination wedding for you.