Melia Cabo

November 2021

Melia has two properties in Cabo, the ME Hotel right on Medano Beach and the Paradisus Resort in the corridor. Both are very different, ME being more of a party resort on the beach right in the middle of town and Paradisus is much larger, all inclusive and a resort with so many amenities that you don’t need to leave.

Here are some pictures of ME Cabo right on Medano Beach in the center of everything.

The corridor area is between the downtown and the airport. There are so many hotels along the coast, especially all inclusive resorts. The Paradisus is the other Melia brand that is great for families. It’s so different from ME, it’s much larger, all inclusive and has a bunch of restaurants and bars.

Florida West Coast

Road trip June 2021

Starting in Pensacola we explored a little of the panhandle. With only 8 days to make it to Miami, we wanted to see some of the beauty of the West Coast and the Gulf.

Navarre Beach is a small beach town outside of Pensacola. It’s beautiful and peaceful.

Destin is the next stop. It’s a very popular beach destination and I can see why, beaches are gorgeous! We don’t get thunderstorms where we live-maybe once a year so this was fun!

I think I found my favorite spot on the Emerald Coast 💚 I love this area of 30A, Seaside and Watercolor are beautiful! It feels like I stepped back in time, charming homes with wide front porches, tree shaded lanes, a quaint town center with mom and pop shops, great restaurants and a prime waterfront spot on the Gulf.

Today’s drive was a little longer to get down closer to Tampa. Cedar Key is a quaint Old Florida vacation spot on the Gulf with very few traffic lights and where police drive golf carts. The shops along the narrow Main Street have tin roofs and second floor porches. It is also known for its local clams, which we had to try in a few ways🍴

Our next stop is in Crystal River, along the “Nature Coast”. It is one of the few places where you can swim with manatees. The springs flow at a constant 72 degrees, it is so nice and it is crystal clear! Our hotel is true Southern charm with stately white buildings huge old trees.

A first for us, swimming with manatees! In the winter this area has the largest number of Manatees in the world and is a federally designated sanctuary.

Such a great experience being face to face with these gentle giants. There are three types of manatee, these are West Indian manatee. They are also called sea cows but are most closely related to elephants. They can weigh up to 1200 pounds, have no natural predators…except humans. Sailors mistook manatees for mermaids, they eat 10% of their body weight a day in sea grass as they are herbivores. Surprisingly they have very little body fat. I think they’re adorable!

Three Sisters Springs are a few of the springs that feed the Crystal River and where the manatees come in winter when the Gulf cools off. The springs are a constant 72°F and have crystal clear water. It’s beautiful to swim in and very refreshing!

From Crystal Springs we drove to Sarasota. It’s a beautiful city with a fun downtown area of tall buildings, dining, theater, and culture. There are suburbs with lots of families and gorgeous off shore islands or keys for beach fun.

An overcast late afternoon on Anna Maria Island, an island off the coast of Sarasota. Golf carts, bathing suits, sandy feet and tiki bars.

We love Anna Maria Island, one of the northern keys/islands off the coast of Sarasota. It’s very quaint and has beautiful white sand beaches.

Siesta Key has a charming little town with a trolley and cafes offering grouper sandwiches and all kinds of fresh seafood. The beach is consistently ranked as the best beach in the US with its immense sweep of sugar sand and placid waters. The sand is so white you need sunglasses and it doesn’t get hot in the blaring Florida sun. As you can see, it is also a very popular beach!

Captiva is often associated with its neighboring island of Sanibel to the south but it has a totally different feel – almost like Martha’s Vineyard compared to Nantucket. It’s 2 1/2 miles of shore with a beautiful beach, shells, golf carts and mansions tucked in the tropical foliage.

Next up is Fort Myers, not too far south of Sarasota. Some great local seafood on the water in Fort Myers – whole yellowtail snapper and gulf shrimp 💛

After Fort Myers is Naples. Marco Island is on the Gulf Coast just south of Naples and right next to the Everglades. It is famous for its luxury resorts and beautiful beaches. It’s a great place for some rest and relaxation at the end of our trip!

Headed to Miami to fly home so we now drive East for a 2-3 hour drive. Driving through the Everglades from the West coast to the East coast, we came across this place. I wanted the Blue Crab so much but they didn’t have anymore live fresh crab, so we had fried soft shell crab, fried green tomatoes, gulf shrimp, alligator bites and hush puppies with a gator watching us 🐊

Tulum

February 2021

Look who picked me up in Playa del Carmen on their way to Tulum 

Love today…..fish tacos and cold cerveza on a gorgeous beach.

Smoothie stop at the cutest place made from an old VW Bus.

Wandering around Tulum and found this lively spot on the beach. Tulum has so many great places like this and beach bars plus that fabulous blue water.

Pablo Escobar’s Mansion, now named Casa Malca, has been totally transformed from its days as a drug lord’s vacation home to an art-filled boutique hotel. It’s beautiful and so popular with photographers and Narcos fans that you can’t walk in to see it. You wouldn’t easily find it either because there is no signage and it’s hidden pretty well. You have to be a hotel guest or you can have a meal in one of their restaurants or beach club with a pricy food and beverage minimum. Definitely a cool place to stay in Tulum!

Yal Ku Lagoon is a pretty snorkeling spot in Akumal. There’s a small bay and shallow pools sheltered from waves and currents with fresh water pouring in from Cenote rivers. So you can feel the different temperatures of the fresh and salt water as you move through the lagoon.

A Cenote is an underground chamber or cave which has fresh water. It’s a natural sinkhole where the ceiling of a limestone the cave collapsed from water erosion and many are connected by underground river systems. This second one is a cave Cenote, there are so many here in the Yucatán Peninsula and over 7,000 in Mexico! This one was fun but not a lot of headroom and there are catfish in here but we didn’t see any.

This is an open Cenote and was the most fun for the boys. It’s super clear fresh water with many different types of fish and cichlids. They enjoyed jumping in, zip lining and the fish nibbling at them!

Melia Cozumel

February 2021

We spent the day at Melia Cozumel and it was such a beautiful and relaxing day.

We drove from Cancun to Playa del Carmen, about a 45 minute drive. The ferry terminal is right in the center of town. It takes about 40 minutes on a huge ferry, I definitely recommend Ultramar over Wingate, they have a first class section that is much more comfortable.

Melia Cozumel is a small property but wonderful staff, friendly and accommodating.

Look at how beautiful it is, I love Cozumel. It is an island and has a different feel than the mainland. Things are more old fashioned and smaller. It is a big port for cruise lines so the downtown has lots of shopping and restaurants.

We were offered a delicious coconut cocktail with gin! Sounded strange but it was delicious. Lunch was amazing! There were a few courses but the octopus was outstanding, and beautiful. Plus the open air terrace with view of the water and the ocean breezes.

We were treated to a really cool Mayan Cultural performance after lunch.

Found this big guy wandering around.

We lazed around the beach, had a beach cabana for napping or reading, there were beach games set up, a bar and we had massages in the open air massage hut! It was the perfect day 💙

Paradisus Playa del Carmen

February 2021

 

I was married at the Paradisus Punta Cana in 2001, and since it was before I became a travel advisor, I did not know they were part of the massive Meliá family of brands with almost 400 hotels worldwide, or even much about their properties. In fact, I didn’t know too much about them until I spent some time at Paradisus Playa del Carmen this March.

This is my favorite Paradisus property because it is an oasis in the middle of a bustling city. It is so close to the famous 5th Avenue with all the shopping and dining, but you feel like you are a world away when staying at the resort. The resort is a nice size—large enough to keep you occupied with so many things to do, but not too big that it takes forever to walk from one side to the other. Playa del Carmen is known for beautiful beaches, and the Paradisus Playa del Carmen has a gorgeous stretch of soft white sand and blue water. What is also unique about the resort is that there are mangroves throughout, and it makes you feel like you are deep in the jungle—but, really, you are only steps away from the beautiful beach. 

Paradisus Playa del Carmen is a wonderful option for both families and adults with no kids as the property has an adult-only side and a family side. I had the pleasure of staying on both sides of the property during my recent vacation, experiencing the adult-only side for a few days and then the family side with my children for another few days. The layout is great because those staying in the adult-only section would never know that there was a family side to the property.   Adults are able to dine at all of the restaurants on-site and visit both sides of the property, regardless of where they are staying, while children are only permitted to stay on the family side.

What impressed me most about the Paradisus Playa del Carmen was The Reserve, the brand’s upgraded, concierge-level experience. There is a Reserve on both sides of the property, and each has a separate VIP check-in, which is a wonderful and relaxing way to start a vacation. All of the rooms in The Reserve are located in central areas of the resort, close to everything. The Reserve guests also have their own restaurant where you can enjoy breakfast and lunch, each in a serene atmosphere with exceptional service. Right outside of the restaurant is The Reserve pool; it is the only heated pool and has a swim-up bar. From the moment you arrive, pool valets are there to set up your Bali bed with towels, adjust the umbrella and offer you a cocktail. When it is time for lunch, you are just steps away from your private restaurant where the waitstaff knows your name. On the gorgeous beach, the same service is available in a separate area for Reserve guests only (on both the family and adult-only side). Again, valets are attentive, set up your Bali bed or lounges and umbrella, and they always bring an ice bucket of bottled water and cocktails.

The accommodations are another reason to stay at the Paradisus Playa del Carmen. On the adult-only side I stayed in a one-bedroom swim-up suite that I fell in love with. It had all the comforts of home and was very spacious. There is a dining area that seats up to six people at the table, and it has a Nespresso coffee maker, refrigerator and sink. The living area has two couches, a coffee table and television. A spacious terrace has sliding glass doors to the living room and bedroom with king-size bed. I love the terrace with a small couch and coffee table, a round table and four comfortable chairs and a round jetted tub. Pretty nice: There are stairs from the terrace that lead directly to the pool with two tiled lounges submerged in about a foot of water. As a Reserve guest, you also have attentive butler service to tend to your every need. They can make your restaurant reservations, set up spa appointments, let you know about daily activities and now, with COVID protocols, set up your testing appointment before you leave and fill out all of the paperwork for you to bring to the airport. There is no reason to ever leave your room!  

The food is amazing here at Paradisus, look at how beautifully it is presented!

Look who is here now!

We missed Paradisus Playa del Carmen and the staff so much we came back! It’s perfect for us, look at the accommodations. It’s the same one bedroom suite I had last week that has a connecting door to a smaller kids one bedroom suite. So there are 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living rooms, 2 dining rooms and two terraces with whirlpools – great for families. Plus the swim up from the terrace is a favorite and the Reserve, their concierge/club level service is the best, especially the Butler.

When I moved to the family side with my own family, we stayed in a two-bedroom suite. It was similar to the same room as I had before, but it had a connecting door to a smaller, but still spacious, one-bedroom suite with two queen beds, a living and dining area, plus a terrace with a jetted tub and access to the pool. This is the perfect setup for a family: You have privacy and space but are still together. Finding accommodations like this for families isn’t always easy or available at all resorts.

Enjoying being back at the Paradisus, Tulum was beautiful but renting a house means cooking, cleaning, shopping, etc. I prefer a resort stay where we can just relax and there is so much to do.

Not ready to go home. So, whether you’re traveling with or without kids, Paradisus Playa del Carmen offers plenty of space, great service and a beautiful resort for all. We will miss Paradisus Playa del Carmen and Mexico.

Paradisus Cancun

February 2021

Excited to be back to the beautiful beaches of Cancun at the Paradisus!

What a way to start the trip with a Champagne tasting at Paradisus Cancun!

Kanna Beach Club at the Paradisus Cancun is a great way to spend the day. Adult only, great music, drinks, food and service.

A delicious ceviche for lunch.

Look at that sand and water!

Kana Beach Club

Thank you for the great beach bag, after breakfast I will head straight to the beach.

View from my terrace.

The Beach Butlers make sure your drinks are kept chilled all day, especially Champagne.

Cocktail Hour in the Presidential Suite

Veuve Clicquot Party for the finale!

Paradisus Playa Mujeres

February 2021

It was so exciting to be invited to a hard hat tour of the brand new and not yet opened Paradisus Playa Mujeres! We were welcomed on the beach with. Mariachi performance, it was a beautiful reception!

Try to imagine how pretty this reception area will be with a green living wall.

There are ocean view rooms and marina view.

The rooms are spacious, bathrooms modern and views gorgeous.

The rooftop terrace in this room category was gorgeous! There is so much room up here, this would be the category I would stay in!

This is all yours and private.

Looking forward to seeing Paradisus Playa Mujeres when it is finished!