Posts Tagged ‘beach’
Top Places to Visit in Cozumel
Did you know that there is a Caribbean island in Mexico? Cozumel, just off the coast of the gorgeous Riviera Maya, is a beach-strewn, palm-laden tropical paradise about 40 minutes by boat from Playa del Carmen, just down the coast from Cancun, and is a truly delightful vacation destination. It isn’t hard to see why…
Read MoreTop 5 Beaches in Tahiti
The islands of French Polynesia are blessed with the complete kaleidoscope of colorful sand beaches, nestled between swaying palms and tranquil turquoise lagoons. They range from powder white sand beaches to pristine pink sand, and volcanic black sand beaches. Join me as we beach comb the islands and atolls of French Polynesia in search of…
Read MoreNew Zealand for Romance & Relaxation
We know that the boarders are currently closed to travelers from the USA but while we wait, why not explore some information about this amazing country? Monica recently attended some in-depth webinars about New Zealand and she is working on earning her specialist certification as well. We would love to share some travel tips and…
Read MoreWhy Have a Destination Wedding?
There are a number of reasons why destination weddings are gaining in popularity. Did you know that in most cases a destination wedding is less expensive than planning a wedding in your own city? With a typical wedding you often feel pressure to invite way more people than your budget will realistically allow and you…
Read MoreHighlights Of The Bahamas
As we’ve written before, nothing says beach getaway like the Caribbean. And right alongside places like Jamaica, Cozumel, and the Virgin Islands, the Bahamas exemplifies what people love about this delightful little corner of the world. While some parts of this island nation are a little more developed and commercialized than smaller Caribbean destinations, the…
Read MoreMayan March
Tulum is a small resort town on the Yucatán peninsula in Mexico. Although the town of Tulum is small, it has a rich history. It was one of the last cities to be inhabited by Maya after the Spanish exploration began. Mayan ruins sit on 40 ft. cliffs overlooking the blue water of the Caribbean…
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