GRENADA

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Grenada is basically my home away from home for the next two years . My fiancé goes to medical school here so I’ve been visiting every month. Most people haven’t heard of Grenada— it’s very south in the Caribbean near Trinidad and Tobago and on top of Venezuela.

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St George’s University

Jet blue is the the only airline that flies there straight 3x a week from JFK so flights are pretty limited. The key with Grenada is too book way ahead of time. Flights on average are $350 round trip. But if you book it last minute it will end up being 800+.

I’ve never stayed at a hotel in Grenada since my fiancé has an apartment here. But I’ve used the facilities in the Radison hotel located on grand anse beach and it’s beautiful— I would highly recommend staying here.

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My life on this island really consists of using the university gym and going to the beach. I most recently got PADI certified so I’ve added scuba diving to all my future trips down here.

If you’re interested in scuba diving I highly recommend Dive Grenada. I did my e-learning online  at home since I only go there for long weekends. And I was certified in 2.5 days. My certification consisted of two pool dives and 4 open water dives. They are extremely nice, professional, and really welcoming as you essentially join their scuba family.

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April Trip to Grenada

As per usual my trip consisted of the beach , the beach and the beach. I went with my friend who is scuba certified as well so of course we got some dives in with Dive Grenada. They are always welcoming, safe and make sure you have a ton of fun. Dive rates are pretty cheap and they have good deals on dive packages that can be found all on their website. Also when you scuba dive you’re allowed to use Mount Cinnamon’s hotel facility next door which is a cute hotel. They have a great lunch menu at SAAVY which is their restaurant right on Grand Anse Beach.

This time my friend, fiancé and I decided to get a day pass at a hotel called La Luna. A lot of hotels offer day passes for people who aren’t staying at the hotel but would like to use their amenities. I highly recommend La Luna to either stay there or just to get a day pass.  It was a romantic and peaceful boutique hotel. The day pass which can be purchased in advance or day of is $120 USD that consists of a yoga class, 30 minute massage, paddle boarding, 2 drinks, a two course lunch and using their facility at your leisure all day.

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LaLuna Resort

 

There are other hotels such as sandals that offer day passes. That’s next on my list 🙃..

As I continue to go down I will venture out and update any recommendations I have 🙂

Tips/Recommendations:
1. Stay at the Radison hotel
2. Go to Grand Anse beach
3. It’s not necessary to exchange to their currency if you’re from America — they will take USD.
4. Go scuba diving at dive Grenada
5. IGA is their popular supermarket which is where all the students do their food shopping

Food/ bar Recommendations:
1. Umbrellas — great beach bar/restaurant highly recommend during the day!
2. Bananas – this is where all the students go
3. Brewery – this is where all the students go
4. La Luna Hotel- Day pass
5. Esther’s Bar

 

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IT’S MORE FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES

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They say it’s more fun in the philipinnes and it definitely exceeded its expectations. My mom sister and I booked a $350 flight to Cebu City, philipinnes; yes 350 dollars…. we flew China eastern which was a GREAT airline. The plane was brand new had plenty of movies and food was pretty decent. It was 15.5 hours to Shanghai and then 4.5 more hours to Cebu.

There are about 7,000 islands in the philipinnes and we were only there for about 9 days so we only stayed in Cebu and El Nido— I highly highly recommend both.

We stayed in Cebu White Sands Resort and Spa as well as Crimson Resort and Spa. Both hotels are nice— white sands is more simple, cheaper decent food and quiet. Crimson is a much larger hotel and way more crowded. There are a bunch of food options, music playing all day and has multiple lounges/bars to hang out in.

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CRIMSON RESORT & SPA – CEBU

There are a bunch of things to do in Cebu, some of the must sees would be kawasan falls. You can either do a short 15 min walk to the gorgeous waterfalls where you can have a delicious lunch and go swimming of course. (I booked my tour through Viator). If you’re more adventurous I suggest doing canyoneering to the waterfalls which basically entails hiking, cliff jumping etc to get to the falls.

 

Another must do is to go swimming with whale sharks. Our tour was a 13 hour tour that included whale sharks and the falls. It is about a 3.5 hour drive to Cebu so be prepared to be picked up at about 4am. If you get there anywhere past 8 am it will be packed since this is the number one thing to do in Cebu. It was very cool to swim with them they literally are gentle giants they just want to get fed and don’t even care that you’re there 😂

We did an island hopping tour booked through our hotel that is a popular thing to do there. It took us to two locations one was snorkeling and one was to just hang on the island.

Our next was stop was El Nido in Palawan which was easily one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been to. If you want to fly straight to El Nido the only airline that takes you to that airport is Air Swift which can only be booked on their website. I questioned if it was legitimate or not and crossed my fingers and hoped for the best.  It was a great airline very organized and probably one of the smoothest flights I’ve ever had even though it was a propeller plane. Another option that’s more tedious would be to fly to puerto Princessa and drive 5 hours to El Nido. If you want to stay in that area for a few days then it’s worth it the drive other wise I suggest air swift.

We stayed at Cauayan Island Resort and it was the most stunning hotel I’ve ever been to. I would highly suggest it for a honey moon even. When we booked our hotel on Cheaptickets.com it included airport and boat transfer. The hotel is on a private island so a boat needs to bring you there. We were greeted by like half the staff and treated like royalty from the moment you arrive to the moment you leave. The island consists of about 20 villas. It’s so beautiful I cannot recommend it more. Our villa was so beautifully designed and right on the beach.

 

The hotel offers some excursions that were great. There is a short guided sunset hike you can take and witness some gorgeous views.

The hotel also offers island hopping tours that includes beaches lagoons and caves. We decided to book an 8 hour private speedboat combo tour and we chose the lagoons and beaches. This tour included small lagoon, big lagoon, hidden beach, secret beach and a couple of others. Because it was private you were able to stay as long as you wanted at any given place. Small lagoon is a must and so beautiful. We rented a kayak and went around this stunning lagoon it was extremely surreal.

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This hotel was amazing and the service was impeccable. There is an abundance of staff waiting to cater to you at any given moment. I highly highly suggest getting a massage here. It was amazing and views were unreal. When you lay your head in the don’t hole the floor is glass and you are able to see the ocean. I saw a bunch of baby sharks as I was getting a massage. It was about $45 for an hour and half which was the best money I’ve ever spent.

Recommendations:

1. If you have a lot of time I suggest going to Cebu, El Nido, Coron, Boracay
2. Exchange to their currency for tips etc but the hotels also take credit card.
3. Just like most places be cautious in Cebu especially if you are just women traveling like we we’re.
4. Ignore the lengthy flight and just go 🙂

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New Orleans

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Is Nola as fun as it’s hyped up to be? Yes, my answer is yes. Decided to go with the fiancé during Christmas weekend to New Orleans. We booked way ahead of time and paid about 250 round trip flight which is pretty reasonable for the holidays!

Know the weather before you go! Our weekend started off at 78 degrees and by the time we left it was 35 degrees so just pack appropriately!

We stayed at the Omni Royal in the French quarter which was in the PERFECT location and a really nice hotel. They also gave us a free upgrade without even asking. I obviously took advantage of the weather and went to the rooftop pool for a little bit. Fun fact… I found out later that my hotel is haunted and some guy actually jumped off the roof where the pool is and people claim to see his ghost pace back and forth from time to time.

There are a lot of free walking tours offered by Free Tours By Foot that you can reserve in advance and basically cancel any time! We did a couple like a ghost/vampire tour, French quarter tour and garden district/Lafayette cemetery tour.

We also did a swamp tour which was fun if you’re into that and want to see some alligators. I booked my tour through Viator and did a small group tour ( was just another couple on our airboat) which I highly recommend! It also included hotel pick up and drop off which was useful since it was a solid hour drive.

If you’re into riding bikes I suggest a bike tour of New Orleans! It was a 3 hour bike tour that basically was just me my fiancé and the tour guide. We got to see the different neighborhoods and it was really beautiful and scenic !

Okay now for the good part… the food. Let’s just say the second I got back I went on a juice cleanse….

Restaurant Recommendations:
1. Brennan’s
2. Willa jean
3. Sobu
4. Coquette
5. Shaya- the best Israeli food I’ve ever had
6. Commanders place
7. Antoine’s
8. La petit grocery
9. Cochon
10. Cochon butcher
11. Killer Po boys
12. Cafe du mond (beignets are not worth the hype OR calories but it’s still a must)
13. May pop
14. Kingfish
15. Crescent city brewery
16. Compete lapin
17. Bacchanal- you can get wine and cheese from the grocery store and they plate it for you and bring it outside where you can listen to jazz music

Bars:
1. Sazerac bar at the Roosevelt hotel
2. Pat o briens Piano bar
3. Obv anywhere on bourbon street has a ton of bars

Tips for NOLA:
1. If a restaurant takes reservations MAKE THEM
2. Some places are closed on Christmas so keep that in mind
3. Uber’s are pretty cheap and are all around
4. Take a bike tour all around New Orleans!
5. Go to Frenchman street for jazz
6. Magazine street for restaurants/bars

LONDON VIBES

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London is like a cooler version of New York literally and metaphorically. We went for the weekend in June and luckily it was the warmest its been in a while (high 70’s and plenty of sun).

I found London to be pretty pricey especially if you want to stay in a good hotel in a prime location. We stayed in Park Plaza County Hall. This is a really good chain of hotels all around London and I highly recommend them.

There are a lot of things to do in London, so if youre thinking of doing a lot of tourist attractions I recommend buying the London Pass. You can choose how many days you want it for and you basically pay a one time amount and it gives you access to majority of the most popular attractions.

 

Some places I recommend visiting are:

1. The British Museum
2. Tower Bridge
3. House of Parliament
4. Westminster Abby
5. Churchill War Rooms
6. Big Ben
7. London Eye
9. Victoria & Albert Museum
10. Platform 9 3/4 for any Harry Potter Fans
11. London Zoo
12. Regents Park
13. Buckingham Palace (look at the schedule prior to see when there is the changing of the guards)
14. Kensington Palace (after the palace make sure to walk through the stunning garden)
15. St. Pauls Cathedral
16. Hyde Park (reminded me of Central Park)
17. Harrods of course if you’re into shopping like I am

Although I had all of those things on my list I didn’t get to do some of those things because it was the Royal Ascot that weekend and we spontaneously got tickets through family who live there and had a blast!! It was an all day thing of basically having a giant picnic with food and drinks and betting all your money on horses.

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Going out recommendations:
1. Radio Rooftop Bar at the Strand
2. Project Club London

Food Recommendations (I would reserve ahead of time whenever possible)
1. Sketch – for lunch
2. Hutong at the shard (gorgeous views perfect during sunset)
3. Duck and Waffles
4. La petit Maison
5. Hakkasan
6. Novikov- highly recommend was delicious
7. Wagamama
8. Mad Hatter tea at the Sanderson
9. Choccywoccydoodah
10. Bob Bob ricard- you can press a button for more champagne!
11. Sushisamba London
12. Madison Restaurant

 

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Mykonos

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We stayed at Hotel Alkyon which was a super cute chic hotel! There is this secret path that the girls at the front desk will show you how the quickest way to get to town which was about a 10 min walk. We ended up renting a jeep wrangler because we were 5 people other wise we would have done ATVS. This was way helpful to avoid spending money back and fourth to beaches.

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We went to Jackie-O-Beach Club in super paradise beach which the name itself is self explanatory…

If I could recommend one thing it is to go to Kikis tavern. It was probably the best food I’ve ever had! Its this tiny restaurant on a path down to the beach. You can’t make reservations and just have to wait 2+ hours to get seated but there is obviously a reason why there is such a long wait.
We also did a catamaran cruise (booked on viator) that included an authentic DELICIOUS greek lunch as well as unlimited drinks.

Places to go out at night:

  • Scandinavian Bar
  • Scorpios
  • Jackie-O- Beach for a fun gay party
  • Walk through the town of mykonos and see the shops

 

Places to eat:

  • Kikis Tavern
  • M eating (make reservations in advance)
  • Buddha Beach Bar

Tips for Mykonos:

1. You need euros for cabs– which can get pricey

2. Get an ATV or rent a car if you’re comfortable driving it!

3. Book Ferry rides in advance and download the tickets on your phone

4. Fun fact google maps literally knows where you are at all times its quite impressive

5. All the stores are opened late at night

 

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