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The Bahamas

May 19th, 2010

bahamas 300x225 The BahamasI really felt the need for a little relaxation and had heard some really good things about a long weekend in the Bahamas. The price for round-trip airline travel from our home to the Bahamas, coupled with the hotel and tour costs once we go there, turned out to be just a little too much strain on our family budget. I thought I’d have to settle for a weekend at a beach motel, until I found out that cruises to the Bahamas were available out of Charleston, South Carolina. I had never before taken a cruise, and were a bit apprehensive. As it turned out, the cost of the cruise was cheaper than the round trip airline flight to the Bahamas and the hotel accommodations.

I got to Charleston, and the boat, sorry ship, was my home for the trip, and all the food I could eat was included in the cost of the cruise. It turned out to be one of the best vacations I had. After only one full day and night on the cruise ship, a separate but delightful story, we arrived refreshed to experience our Bahamian adventure.

Freeport, our first stop, is a paradise for golfers with one of the most truly impressive golf courses in the world. Freeport is a pit of temptation for shoppers interested in electronics and fine jewelry. Fortunately, our ship’s departure warning whistle saved us from spending too much before we resumed our cruise to Nassau.

Nassau became my home base for two days of strolling, shopping, eating, and touring. I took a horse drawn carriage tour of the city and its suburbs, visited an old Spanish fortress. A stopover on the highest hill on the island offered a spectacular view of the integration of lush beauty of the land and its white sandy beaches with the crystal blue water that embraced it. During the second day of my visit we toured the adjacent waters in a glass bottomed boat to enjoy watching the colorful and exotic sea life.

Despite the abundance of food available on the ship, I managed to spend considerable time enjoying my hobby of sampling new foods. It was only the short duration of our trip that saved me from a lifetime of obesity. The cruise back to Charleston was an enjoyable mirror of the trip to the Bahamas, but flavored with the sadness or returning instead of the anticipated joy of arrival. In memory, the cruise and visit to the Bahamas was a delight which we hope to someday repeat.

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A Break From The Norm

April 15th, 2010

travel image 2 A Break From The NormAfter 50 years of marriage my life had settled into a comfortable groove. Iíve been lucky enough to find a person who craves the peace and security I love. Unfortunately, our lifestyle has stagnated a little recently and I got the impression that my wife needed a break from the monotony of everyday life. What she hadn’t realized was that for years I’ve been sneaking money into a holiday fund and planned on surprising her on the anniversary of our first date. I’d even chosen our destination: New York.

When you imagine New York you see lights, glamor and shopping. Living the Sex and City high life was exactly what my wife needed to bring a bit of spark back. I must admit, I was a little apprehensive about the costs of flights as my experience with transatlantic travel was pretty limited and I wanted a good price. To my surprise the flight deals were reasonable and very easy to book and when we were actually on the plane we were made very comfortable.

We explored Downtown and Midtown Manhattan for awhile then hopped into a world famous yellow cab and experienced some of the world famous New York gridlock. The driver was friendly though and actually ended up giving us an unofficial tour on our way to the hotel. Now, having worked in hotels for many years I know that it can be a bit of a lottery finding a decent hotel abroad and especially in large cities. We had booked into a hotel opposite Madison square gardens as it was cheap and we wanted to save our money for shopping, after all we didn’t plan on spending time there except for sleeping. I was pretty shocked by the standard of the hotel. We were expecting a Holiday Inn style place but the hotels in New York are renowned for grandeur and this was no exception!

I was a little nervous arriving in the room. This was the most vital part of my plan. I had secretly stuffed 2 of our suitcases with shredded newspaper and hidden a present in each. My wife’s passion (except for me of course) is the theater. We regularly go to the West End in London to see our favorite plays and musicals. So she was thrilled at the theatre tickets she found in the first case. It took her longer to find the other present but when she opened the box to find a diamond ring she had tears in her eyes. Now I’m no writer but I’d like to see Sex and the City top that!

-From my work friend John

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