What a difference 6 years can make!

It’s been a while since I’ve been in touch. I needed a little break after the Holidays, I’m back now. 

Part One

I had another incredible trip to Africa. This time it was Cape Town, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe and Johannesburg. My first trip, 6 years ago, almost to the date, was Cape Town, Victoria Falls and Botswana. 

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The most common remark people make after visiting Africa and going on safari, is that it is life changing. I would have to agree and it is the same after a second visit. I’ll let you know after my 3rd visit, this October to Kenya, if that holds up. I suspect it will. 

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Cape Town has changed a lot and all for the good. It’s so much like San Francisco. They could have been twins separated at birth. Down to both cities having freeways that ended to nowhere. SF’s was torn down after the ’89 earthquake, Cape Town’s is still standing. Both cities are on the water, have fog, are home to amazing chefs, diverse ethnic populations, very liberal and arts oriented and an hour’s drive from breathtaking wine country, with many boutique wineries to visit. 

What’s new in Cape Town is the food scene. So many wonderful restaurants, cafes, bakeries and coffee shops. Cape Townees are coffee crazy! And the hotels! There are so many wonderful new boutique hotels. The Silo, which is built on top of the Zeitz Mocca, the new Contemporary Art museum has the most amazing 360 degree views. My best recommendation is to go a day or so early and adjust to the jet lag at the 12 Apostles .It’s a fabulous boutique hotel away from the crowds with breathtaking sunsets, incredible service, a wonderful spa, delicious food and the best place to do nothing and catch up before you take off on your African Adventure. 

We left Cape Town for Victoria Falls, locally know as Vic Falls. You may have heard the Falls are dry. Nothing could be farther from the truth. They are exactly the same as I saw them 6 years ago. It’s the dry season. The rains are just beginning, the rivers are low and some parts of the falls that time of year, are not flowing. However, the main fall is as robust as ever. 550 million liters of water drops 305 feet every minute over the cliff at the falls. In the wet season the falls is a mile wide. 

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Going in the dry season has its advantage You can walk along the viewing paths and not be soaked from the mist. Only at the main fall section which is going strong. That allows you to take beautiful photos. In the wet season your camera would be soaked and you might slip on the slippery wet paths. 

We stayed in a safari camp this time. Last time I was at a beautiful old grand dame hotel with giraffes and monkeys on site. This time, the camp was built between the elephants’ path to the river. Since the attitude is the animals were there first, spaces were left, where the natural paths were, so as not to disturb the elephants. And it did not. The elephants would come through the camp, eating whatever tree in site, on their way to the river. On my last morning there, my tent was surrounded by elephants. I couldn’t leave. They had to send a jeep to get me. As we drove off, one rather large lady, turned around spread her ears, raised her trunk and blasted a very loud sound. My heart was beating, the jeep felt the size of a matchbox car. The driver laughed. He said she was only telling us not to come any closer. 

Off to Zimbabwe. If you are uncomfortable in small planes, this is the safari itinerary for you. We drove from Vic Fall to the camps in the Hwange National Park. 

To be continued.....

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When is the best time to buy air fare?

This is a very common question and it changes over time. I’m not sure I found the best crystal ball, but here’s what the experts are saying in 2019.

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1. Tuesday seems to be most beneficial:

If you want to get Geeky about it, then 3 pm EST for US domestic flight is said to be best. Why? Airlines release weekly sales early on Tuesday mornings. That alerts their competitors to match prices.

2. The Goldilocks Principle:

Don’t shop too early or too late. The just right spot is:

US Domestic flights: Between 90 to 30 days before departure.

International flights: 165 to 45 days before departure. That has come down. It used to be 255 days.

3. Holiday/Peak Season Travel:

For US travel buy at least 2 months in advance.

4. Be on the lookout for flash sales.

One never knows when an airline can drop prices for a day or so.

5. Compare prices:

No airline has the corner on the cheapest fare. Southwest is not always the cheapest. Check it out.

6. Cheapest days to Fly:

In the US, Tuesday Wednesday and Saturday. Most expensive, Friday and Sunday.

7. Convenience verses price:

Non-stops are convenient, but you pay for that. If you are wiling to make a stop or two, you can save bucks.

8. Book tickets one at a time:

If you are traveling with a companion, check the price for each ticket separately to save money. Airlines have fixed amount of tickets in a fare basis. For example, if they have one left at $100 and you want two tickets, they have to sell you the 2 tickets at the same price. It’s a setting in their system. That means you will pay $250. If you bought one at a time, you would pay $225. Sometimes it’s worth having everyone on one itinerary, especially if you are traveling with children. You have to weigh the cost verses other concerns.

Now you know what the experts say. Use what you can, but don’t let price be the only driver in choosing your flights. Sometimes convenience is worth the difference.

Another piece of advice: Connecting times between flights

For a domestic flight at least 1 hour. For a connecting flight in Europe at least 2 hours and three might be better. For return to the US from an international flight, 3 hours. Especially if you are going through passport control at a major airport. That can take a lot of time, if a lot of flights land at the same time. Then you may have to change terminals to get to your domestic connection

The days of tight connections between flights are long gone. Give you self that extra time, Relax, have a glass of wine or a cup of coffee or do some shopping in the tempting stores. It’s just not worth the stress. You are traveling to relax and have fun. Airports have become much more user friendly. Some even have great museum exhibits or yoga rooms. Check it out next time.

Happy Landings!


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What’s so magical about September 30th?

Holiday Deals for 2019!

It’s officially Fall. Which means the Holidays are coming up quickly. Many people dream of going away to enjoy time with family and loved ones, in a foreign destination.

Is that you? Have you made plans? To be honest, if you haven’t, you are late to the party, so to speak.

Luckily there are a few good options that might be of interest. We can still book them if you don’t put this off any longer.

What could be more Christmas than the Christmas Markets in Europe?

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How about New Year’s Eve?

AMA Waterways is offering a savings of $1000/per person on a balcony cabin.

That’s $2000/stateroom! Deadline to book for this promotion is September 30th.

Not interested in the cold weather. Let’s talk beach and warmth.

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How does Tahiti sound? Paul Gauguin Cruises is offering savings up to $1900/person for Dec 21st and December 28th, 7-night sailings. The promotion includes airfare from San Francisco or Los Angeles. Included are drinks, gratuities, private beaches and select water sports. What’s the catch? You have to book by September 30th.

You have a big family? What about a villa?

Casa de Campo Resorts & Villas in the Dominican Republic, is offering 40% off their luxury hotel accommodations and 3-5-bedroom villas, for travel between December 20th and January 5th.

Are you a golfer?

TEETH OF THE DOG - #1 in the Caribbean, #27 in the world. This course should be on every golfer’s bucket list. The Dominican Republic got an undeserved bad rap in the news. It was so unfair. It’s a beautiful country with lovely people. The news was very misleading. Their bad news is your good news. Take advantage of this promotion. They are even giving you till October 31st. Don’t wait, because with a sale like this, it will book up fast.

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Lost in Time - Found in Paradise

Tahiti, French Polynesia – Most people have heard of it. Paul Gauguin painted it. The Portuguese, English and French discovered and fought over it, yet relatively few have been. Why is that?

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The Tahitian Islands are breathtakingly beautiful. I would venture to say there is no place else on earth, where the crystal-clear waters, are so many shades of turquoise. The Caribbean pales in comparison. The islands are lush and thick with vegetation, displaying shades of green that emeralds would envy. It's hard to capture the true colors.

The food is delicious. Of course, they are French! The finest vanilla is grown here and exported to discerning chefs and bakers worldwide. The tuna is the best and the Japanese can’t get enough of it.

If the sea calls to you, there is every water sport imaginable. Adrenalin junkies can snorkel or dive with sharks and sting rays. Whale watch, as they migrate and stop to have their young. Even the whales know Tahiti is the spot to be. And their dolphin friends are hanging out too. Australian, Owen Smith won the World Surf League, 2019 Tahiti Pro Pres (Stop # 7 on the Men’s World Championship Tour), days before we arrived.

Prefer dry land? You can hike to mountain tops in tropical jungles, see blue eyed eels in fresh streams, visit vanilla farms, ride ATV’s. What about the allure of the prized Tahitian pearl? One perfect pearl can take a decade to form. No wonder a necklace of perfectly matched pearls, can cost tens of thousands of dollars.

Tahiti is a paradise lost in time. People say it is like Hawaii in the 1920’s My first trip to Hawaii was in the early ‘70’s. Tahiti today, is less developed than what I experienced back then. There are no high-rise hotels. Some islands have no hotels, just very basic B &B’s. There are phone booths on street corners. Things run in Island Time. It’s the perfect place to disconnect from the pressure of modern life and immerse yourself in stunning natural beauty. The Japanese call it Forest Bathing.

So why do only 250,000 people a year visit the Tahitian Islands and 10 million visit Hawaii? The flight time from California is only 3 hours more; it’s in the same time zone. It comes down to cost. All island destinations are expensive and Tahiti is one of the most expensive. Which may also be it’s saving grace. If it were more accessible, to more people, it would become overrun.

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What to do?

This needs to be on your bucket list especially if you are a sun, beach, water, nature lover. Save. Bite the bullet.

Do what you need to do. Make it happen.

Options:

1 -Take a Paul Gauguin cruise. You’ll visit 5 or more Islands. You’ll get to go to a Moti, which is a stunning private island. It’s a small ship, by ocean standards, 332 passengers. I never had to wait to be seated to dine. I chose to have room service every morning and enjoyed my croissant and coffee, on my balcony, with the most gorgeous view. Snorkeling gear, kayaking and paddle boarding are complimentary. Excursions are extra, however there are so many on board activities included, you can be busy every moment. For 2 people, 7 nights, in a balcony cabin (so worth it), including meals and open bar (all you can drink, all day long), air fare from San Francisco or Los Angeles for about $1000/person/day. This is a great way to experience Tahiti and not have to sell the farm.

2 -However, if you want to go for the gold and have an over the top experience in paradise; it’s an over the water bungalow at the St. Regis Bora Bora. Just when you thought it couldn’t get any more beautiful, you turn your head and your eyes feast on an even more breathtaking sight. No wonder it makes the list of top 100 hotels in the world for 2019. I had a day there, as a guest of the St. Regis. I’m dreaming of going back to stay for a few nights.

Combine options 1 & 2 and you have an amazing time you will never forget.

Dream honeymoon, romantic escape?

3 – Flying to or from New Zealand or Australia? Fly Tahiti Nui Air and you can stop over, for no extra fare. Break up that long flight with a few nights in an over the water bungalow or garden view room. Doesn’t have to be the St. Regis (they only have over the water bungalow and fabulous villas) or the Four Seasons. Le Meridian, Sofitel, Intercontinental and Hilton all are lovely options.

Tahiti is expensive. But if you plan for it, it is doable. You can be part of the select few, (250,000 a year, of the entire world’s population), who will have been to paradise AKA the Tahitian Islands.

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