Thursday, January 23, 2014

Galley Bay Resort in Antigua

Location.
Galley Bay Resort & Spa All Inclusive is located on the beach in St. John's's Antigua neighborhood, close to Galley Bay, Fort James, and Deep Bay. Other points of interest near this all inclusive property include Hawksbill Beaches and Fort Barrington.




Property Features.
This property is all inclusive. Rates include meals and beverages at on site dining establishments, taxes, and gratuities (tips). Charges may be applied for dining at some restaurants, special dinners and dishes, some beverages, and other amenities. Dining options at Galley Bay Resort & Spa All Inclusive include 3 restaurants. A poolside bar and a bar/lounge are open for drinks. Recreational amenities include an outdoor pool, a health club, and a fitness facility. The property's full service health spa has body treatments, massage/treatment rooms, facials, and beauty services. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Wedding services and tour/ticket assistance are available. Self parking is complimentary. Additional property amenities include a library, a concierge desk, and multilingual staff. A total renovation of this property was completed in October 2009.




Guestrooms.
98 air conditioned guestrooms at Galley Bay Resort & Spa All Inclusive feature iPod docking stations and coffee/tea makers. Rooms are all accessible via exterior corridors. Furnished balconies offer sea views. Beds come with pillowtop mattresses and premium bedding. All rooms include separate sitting areas and desks. Bathrooms feature showers, double sinks, makeup/shaving mirrors, and designer toiletries. Wireless Internet access is complimentary. In addition to safes, guestrooms offer direct dial phones. High definition televisions have premium cable channels. Also included are ceiling fans and windows that open. Guests may request a turndown service and wake up calls. Housekeeping is available daily. Guestrooms are all non smoking.




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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

St Lucia and Windjammer Landing and Beach Resort

I recently returned from a trip to St. Lucia where I stayed at the beautiful and stunning Windjammer Landing Beach and Villa Resort.  I had the pleasure of staying in a 3 bedroom/3 bath villa with private pool. 


If you are looking for a resort and destination that is both tropical and private this place is for you.  The villas at the resort are great for couples and families.  They have 2, 3 and 4 bedroom villas to rent.


Windjammer has 5 restaurants and you can also do in-villa dining which I had the pleasure of experiencing.  We met with our Chef and travel to the local market to pick out our fruits, vegetables and fish for our dinner.  It was truly amazing to learn so many things from the locals.  Later on that evening our Chef came to your villa and prepared us the most amazing 3 course dinner served with a great bottle of wine.


The resort has a crescent-shaped beach on Labrelotte Bay.  They offer many watersport activities for all ages and their staff is experienced and friendly.  


If you are looking for a destination that is tranquil, tropical and beautiful.  Windjammer Landing Beach and Villa Resort is the place to go.  Call Linda our Windjammer Landing Specialist at (603)228-1625 or email: linda@travlbudi.com 



Why using a travel agent is still the best way to book your next trip?



International travel
In addition to providing some destination-specific advice, travel professionals can negotiate international hotel and flight packages for you to help trim the costs on a trip overseas. Pittman also stressed that things can get tricky when traveling abroad, especially if you're visiting a nation with complicated visa or passport requirements. Not only can you get a better value when you use a travel agent, but you also have the peace of mind that you won't get stranded in a foreign country.


Honeymoon travel
You've got enough on your plate when it comes to organizing your wedding -- let someone else plan the honeymoon. Not only can a travel agent get you discounted rates, but they can use their established relationships to provide you with special honeymoon perks like room upgrades, welcome amenities and candlelit dinners.


Large group and corporate travel
Thanks to their industry contacts, travel professionals can help you negotiate large-group discounts and organize all of your itinerary details so your family reunion or your corporate retreat goes off without a hitch.


Cruise travel
Planning a cruise may sound easy, but you have to consider a lot of variables. What itinerary is right for you? Will you be spending an extra night in the departure or arrival port? Do you need to book a hotel room or car rental? What shore excursions do you want to sign up for? A travel professional can help you sort out all of the intricacies of your cruise and use their connections to secure unadvertised deals.


Theme park travel
Theme park vacations can get expensive quickly, especially when you factor in daily park expenses like tickets and food. Though places like Disney World routinely advertise package discounts to entice vacationers, a travel professional can help you distinguish between a good deal and a deal that's too good to be true. He or she can also find you those under-the-radar discounts, such as special family or group rates.


Look for an accredited agent
ASTA is the only professional association that represents travel agents, and it's the only organization that has its own code of ethics (meaning ASTA members are required to respond to customer complaints). Many travel agencies include the ASTA badge on their websites, but you can also search for an ASTA-accredited professional on the association's consumer website, TravelSense.org.