Charleston – Sweet Southern Charm

Charleston is a huge fan favorite for so many travelers. It is well loved not only across the US but around the world. Charleston was voted one of the “Top Cities in the World” by Condé Nast Traveler beating out major destinations like Monte Carlo, Lyon and Mérida.

From the sweet Southern charm to the centuries-old gorgeous architecture, Charleston is the crown jewel of the South. You have access to the best of the old and new, with history on every street and a mouth-watering restaurant just around the corner.

Add in Charleston’s proximity to beautiful beaches and there’s plenty to keep you occupied no matter how long you’re in town. Charleston is one of America’s best-preserved and most picturesque cities in America’s Old South. It’s a city filled with Southern hospitality and charm.

Best Time to Travel to Charleston

For those that have fallen in love with Charleston, there really isn’t a bad time of year to visit. The Low Country is charming during any time of the year. The winter months of January and February tend to be mild. You may need a light jacket while walking around exploring the city. 

Summers tend to be hot and humid with temperatures peaking in July and August. But that means it’s a perfect destination to visit then head to one of the many nearby beaches for some fun in the sun!

My favorite season to visit Charleston is in the spring when it is the most captivating. The flowers are colorful and abundant at every turn. The city is so fragrant with the scent of jasmine. Azaleas are bursting forth in vibrant shades of pink. The beaches are nearby. The sun is warm on your face and the soft sand will feel delightful on your feet.

There really is no city quite like Charleston in the springtime.

Let’s Explore Charleston

A carriage ride through Charleston is one of the most iconic experiences for first time visitors to the city. The old-fashioned open-air carriages make their way through the historic districts of the peninsula from their starting point in the City Market. The knowledgeable guides point out the famous, infamous and humble landmarks of Charleston. Our guide told funny, fascinating and tragic stories of the people who made Charleston the astonishingly beautiful place it is today.

“The purpose of life is to live it, to taste it, to experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.” -Eleanor Roosevelt

There are an abundance of activities to do while in Charleston. With plenty of secret alleyways and hidden gems, Charleston is best explored on foot. To take in the city’s rich history, rich cuisine and vibrant scenery, slow down and join in on the many walking tours. From historical tours where you’ll hear tales of Charleston’s famous historical characters and the events that shaped the city, to “savoring the flavor” culinary tours, to architectural tours or even haunted ghost tours, Charleston in rich in history and culture! Pick one and join in on the fun!

Where to Stay in Charleston

Hands down, my favorite hotel is Hotel Bennett. The location is impossible to beat…on upper King Street alongside historic Marion Square, a 10-acre park that hosts festivals, picnics, farmers markets and more. There are many shops and restaurants within walking distance of the hotel.

The site on which Hotel Bennett sits once housed the Charleston County Library and the former Citadel military college. To pay homage to the former library, each guest room has bookcases that proudly display many of the books that were once in the county library. And every room has different sets of books.

While Hotel Bennett feels elegant and grand, it’s also comfortable and welcoming. Each room has charming but contemporary furnishings. The bathroom has a beautiful standalone tub. The colors in the rooms are so calming and elegant.

La Pâtisserie, their own pasty shop, serves the Holy City’s finest coffee, breads and pastries, and breakfast sandwiches and quiche.  Renowned French Pastry Chef Rémy Fünfrock ensures both authenticity and freshness with each delectable delight! I had the pleasure of meeting Chef Remy when I stayed at the hotel.

I love the roof top pool too.  It’s perfect for cooling off after a day of exploring the city.

And a must see…Camellia…Charleston’s premier Champagne Lounge features an extensive collection of bottle and by-the-glass offerings paired with a decadent selection of caviar, ceviche and tartare. Stop in to see the beauty within this champagne bar!  It’s stunning!

Even if you are not staying at Hotel Bennett, stop in for a meal at their restaurant Gabrielle, a Parisian style outdoor/indoor eatery started by an acclaimed chef from New Orleans. You will be glad you did!

Delectable Delights

Charleston is a culinary delight.  Each time I visit Charleston, I head back to Eli’s Table. The menu features bold, world flavors using fresh and local ingredients. They are known for their award-winning Duck & Waffles and Shrimp & Grits! Both are mouth-watering, deliciousness in every bite…oh so good!!

A few weeks ago, I went on a “Girl’s Getaway” to Charleston and we enjoyed another delicious meal at Eli’s Table! We shared a few of the appetizers and entrees…the Smoked Gouda Fondue, Fried Green Tomatoes, Prosciutto & Fig Crostini, Shrimp & Grits, Duck & Waffles, Grilled Brussel Sprouts and Beignets. We savored every bite! :>!!

10 Fun Facts about Charleston

  1. Charleston was the fourth largest city in colonial America, and the wealthiest!
  2. Charleston boasts the first public college, museum and playhouse in the US.
  3. The first golf club in America was established in Charleston in 1787.
  4. North America’s longest cable-stayed bridge, the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, spans the Charleston Harbor, connecting historic Charleston and Mount Pleasant.
  5. Dr. Alexander Garden, a Charleston physician, first imported “Cape Jasmine” from South Africa circa 1754. The flower was renamed “Gardenia” after Dr. Garden.
  6. Charleston’s first baseball team was the Sea Gulls, established in 1886. The team is now called the Charleston River Dogs. Part owner and “Director of Fun” is actor and Charleston local Bill Murray.
  7. Look around Charleston and you’ll see the image of pineapples everywhere-on front doors, gates, and even in the middle of the most famous places in the city, the Pineapple Fountain at Waterfront Park. Why? Local legend has it that when a ship captain arrived home after a long journey, he would hang the tropical fruit in the door to announce he was home and welcoming friends and neighbors to come visit.
  8. Catfish Row, the setting of Porgy and Bess, the first and most important opera in American musical history, was based on Cabbage Row in Charleston. The opera about African American life in Charleston in the 1920s was written by George Gershwin during his vacation on Folly Island in 1934. You can still walk by Cabbage Row today.
  9. Buildings in Charleston must be no taller than the tallest church steeple, which is St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church. The Holy City gets its nickname from its skyline full of steeples, not necessarily the behavior of its fun-loving citizens.
  10. The old “single houses” in Charleston have their narrowest side facing the street, and long, often double- or triple-decker porches or “piazzas” stretch along the long sides of the house. The front door is on the side of the house, and the house is only one room wide. It’s a really distinctive style of architecture perfectly suited for Charleston’s old tax laws and sticky climate. The piazzas face south and west to catch the coastal breezes while the narrow façade on the street side limits the property tax burden.

Let’s put HOPE on your calendar!

As your travel advisor, I’m here to help you dream about your next adventure! How about a weekend getaway to Charleston?

In May, I’ll be heading to St. John, US VI to explore the beautiful beaches, the surrounding islands and to go hiking in the Virgin Island National Park.

In June, I will be biking through the mountainous regions of Caldas, Risaralda and Quindio near Bogota, Colombia! We will be exploring coffee plantations, local wood workshops, a sheep farm and staying with local families. What an adventure!

In early July, I’m off to the picturesque island of Turks & Caicos with a small group of Travel Advisors. I’m looking forward to visiting several resorts so I can match my clients with the perfect choice while in this beautiful Caribbean destination.

In late July, I will be cruising down the Mississippi River from Memphis to New Orleans on the American Countess, a beautiful new paddlewheel ship with American Queen Steamboat Company!

I personally can’t wait to travel to these places! The memories will forever be a part of my travel experiences!

Five Sizzling Summer Destinations! 😀✈

This summer it’s time to get a fresh perspective on the world around you! For many, the idea of summer brings memories of camping trips, family reunions at the lake, hiking and other fun summertime adventures. If you have a family, summer is often one of the more flexible times to break away from school, sports, work, and the usual family routine and set out on the perfect vacation. If you’re looking for a little inspiration, I’ve put together five summer vacation destinations that are open and welcoming travelers with great enthusiasm.

Breathtaking Iceland – The Land of Fire & Ice

Iceland is one of the most incredible adventure destinations in the world and a popular spot for nature lovers. It’s a country of extreme geological contrasts. It is often called the Land of Ice and Fire, a land where volcanoes and geothermal heat have made their mark on the landscape, along with the many glaciers and lagoons, fjords and geysers, a land of pristine and unspoiled nature.

Iceland is the land of light and darkness…long summer days with just about 24 hours of sunshine (Imagine that!!) and short winter days with only a few hours of daylight.

It’s the unspoiled nature, the majestic Northern lights, the sun in the midnight sky, the geothermal areas where the geysers rule supreme, the massive icebergs on a glacial lagoon, the endless stretches of black sandy beaches, the volcanos, waterfalls and the abundant adventure that make this destination so desirable!

As of early April, Iceland is open for travelers who have a certificate of full vaccination against COVID or a certificate of previous COVID infection.

Are you ready to see, to witness or to experience something new, and unique?

I’m ready to pull out my winter gear and head there in the fall so I can see the main attraction – the Northern Lights!

Adventure in Croatia – the Land of a Thousand Islands!

Croatia is breathtaking! It’s home to a beautiful coastline on the Adriatic Sea, UNESCO-listed old towns of Dubrovnik, Split and other towns and cities from the Greek, Roman, Venetian and Ottoman eras, stunning lakes and forests, picturesque national parks, a fascinating history, exceptional wine and delicious sea-to-table cuisine.

Being a coastal country, it is a place for water sports like boating, sailing, kayaking or diving. It’s a great way to admire the coastline from the water.

One of the many crown jewels of Croatia are the Dalmatian Islands, known for its pristine beaches, limestone cliffs, crystal-clear waters and beautiful vineyards and olive groves. And even if it’s not pretty beaches you seek, stone castles, magnificent waterfalls, UNESCO sites, and fabulous hiking await travelers of all kinds!

Africa – The Happiest Place on Earth

Usually, the number one reason for travelers to visit Africa is to embark on a safari or to climb Kilimanjaro, and while Africa certainly does have some of the most prolific wildlife viewing opportunities and one of the seven summits, there are so many more reasons to visit Africa.

As the second biggest continent in the world, Africa is jam-packed with some of the world’s biggest things:

  • The largest desert in the world, the Sahara Desert.
  • The longest river in the world is the Nile River, which I crossed when I was in Uganda last November. The water level was so high due to large amount of rain that it was intense…raging and flowing rapidly beneath the bridge where we crossed the river.
  • It’s home to the largest living animal, the African elephant, which can weigh up to 7 tons.
  • You’ll also find four of the five fastest land animals in the world here – the cheetah (70 mph), wildebeest, lion, and Thomson’s gazelle (all about 50 mph).
  • The world’s largest wildlife migration on Earth takes place in The Serengeti in Tanzania, with over 750,000 zebras marching ahead of 1.2 million wildebeest as they cross this amazing landscape.
  • There’s the highest freestanding mountain in the world (and one of the Seven Summits), Mount Kilimanjaro.

Africa is a magnificent country…diverse in color, with valleys, tropical rainforests, brilliant wildlife and an abundance of birds, all on a truly vast scale. It’s also home to the world’s best gorilla and chimpanzee encounters too!

Africa is a destination that is worthy of experiencing sooner than later!

Costa Rica – Lush Rainforest and Abundant Wildlife

Costa Rica is the perfect combination of relaxation, adventure, culture, fine cuisine and wildlife. The jungles are incredible. The beaches are sparkly. The forests are lush. The waterfalls cascade through the cliffs and mountains. The volcanoes are active, and biodiversity is spectacular.

Costa Rica has an astonishing diversity of unreal places to visit. This beautiful country is a traveler’s eco-touristic paradise, where sloths s-l-o-w-l-y make their way through forest canopies and monkeys swing through trees. BEWARE…LOL!

National Geographic describes Costa Rica as ‘the most biologically intense place on the planet’ and you will notice this when you visit this amazing country.

It’s not hard to fall in love with Costa Rica’s relaxed Pura Vida philosophy. It’s not just a catchphrase, it’s a way of life.

Greece – Stunning and Romantic

Greece is not only stunning, but it is relaxing and romantic. From the whitewashed building of Oia in Santorini to the mosaic labyrinth of Chios — Greece has a surprise at every turn. There are over 6,000 islands, islets and atolls and 227 are inhabited.

Greece is known for its rich history, dramatic landscape, delicious cuisine, white sand beaches, turquoise Mediterranean waters and sunsets that will make your jaw drop. It’s a destination rivaled by few others for pure romance.

Greece is a fascinating destination with more than a lifetime’s worth of places to explore.

I can’t wait to explore the Greek Isles.  Who wants to come with me?

Let’s put HOPE on your calendar!

In May, I’ll be heading to St. John, US VI to explore the beautiful beaches, the surrounding islands and to go hiking in the Virgin Island National Park.

In June, I will be biking through the mountainous regions of Caldas, Risaralda and Quindio near Bogota, Colombia! We will be exploring coffee plantations, local wood workshops, a sheep farm and staying with local families. What an adventure!

In early July, I’m off to the picturesque island of Turks & Caicos with a small group of Travel Advisors. I’m looking forward to visiting several resorts so I can match my clients with the perfect choice while in this beautiful Caribbean destination.

In late July, I will be cruising down the Mississippi River from Memphis to New Orleans on the American Countess, a beautiful new paddlewheel ship with American Queen Steamboat Company!

I personally can’t wait to travel to these places! The memories will forever be a part of my travel experiences!

As you get ready to travel, remember to take care, wash your hands and stay healthy!

💦 Happy Songkran! Happy Thai New Year! 💦

People celebrating Songkran splashing water at each other

Happy Songkran! Happy Thai New Year! Grab your buckets, turn on your hoses, fill those super soaker water guns and get ready to join in the fun of the BIGGEST water fight in the world!

Today, April 13th, is the first day of Songrkran, also known as the traditional Thai New Year or the water splashing festival. Coincidentally, it’s held during the hottest month of the year. Songkran is one of Thailand’s grandest and most important events that runs from April 13 to April 15, 2021.

The word Songkran is from the Sanskrit language and means the passage or transformation of the sun from one sign of the Zodiac to another. It’s a common and traditional practice that food is given to the monks as a sign that the holiday has begun.

It’s also considered a family day and a festival of happiness.  It is Thailand’s way of life and their treasured legacy and heritage.  It’s a time where the people who have moved to other towns and cities travel back home to be reunited with their families.

Everyone gathers together to show gratitude to their elders. Houses are cleaned and images of Buddha are dusted and sprinkled with water. Family members visit the temples for prayer and offering. It’s a happy time and an opportunity for celebration!

As a Songkran wish for this year, let the water wash us from this gloomy time and bless us with an abundance of good health, happiness and prosperity.

The most famous Songkran activity is throwing water at one another. It’s for this reason that it is often called the Water Festival or the biggest water fight in the world. The water is a symbol for the cleansing of spirit and body. It is also supposed to wash away the sins and bad luck from the past year.

Over the years the festival has turned into an all-out water war.  People line the streets with buckets full of water, water hoses or super soaker water guns! The fun part…no one is spared, not even the onlookers, the tourists, the police force…no one! Not only will you get wet, you can expect to get SOAKED! Everyone!

Doesn’t this sound like a blast!  What a way to ring in the New Year!

I have fond memories of my visit to Thailand. It’s a country rich in history, beautiful beaches, colorful temples, delicious street food, floating markets, elephants, Thai massages, festivals, treasured heritage and friendly people. It looks like I need to return in April to ring in the New Year, Thai style, with buckets in hand and the expectation that I will get soaked like everyone else!

This past weekend Amazing Thailand and the Tourism Authority of Thailand hosted “Spring Into Songkran Splendors” and invited me to join in on the fun. The Zoom festivities were live from Chiang Mai and included an offering of Thai New Year blessings from the Baan Rai Kong Khing Community, a visit to Patara Elephant Farm and a cooking class with Chef Arnold Myint. What a wonderful celebration full of tradition!

Instead of throwing buckets of water on each other, we rang in Songkran by whipping up some traditional Thai food. After all, what’s a celebration without some tasty cuisine?

Celebrity Chef, Mixologist and Culinary Instructor Chef Arnold Myint taught us how to make Som Tom Thai, Gai Yang-Thai BBQ Chicken and Sticky Rice.

We learned about the different ingredients that are used to make authentic Thai food! The secret is the fish sauce, palm sugar and the dried shrimp. Our meal was unbelievably delicious! Tangy, sweet, spicy and sour! A whole lot of goodness in each recipe! So tasty!

I wish you a Happy Songkran or Happy Thai New Year!

😎 Paradise is Full of SURPRISES! 😎

From discovering secret waterfalls, to checking out the surf or catching a glimpse of an erupting volcano, Hawaii is full of surprises! It’s a picture-perfect destination that’s popular for nature lovers, surfers, honeymooners, hikers, or anyone looking to slow down and enjoy the slower pace of island life. It’s a one of a kind culture with abundant natural beauty, endless adventure and flawless beaches. The Hawaiian Islands have it all!

Hawaii is HOT, HOT, HOT!

And I am not talking about the lava flow. Hawaii is such a unique and diverse vacation destination and US travelers are rushing to plan their trips there during this time when domestic travel feels “safer”.

After all, Hawaii can feel like an exotic, international vacation without ever leaving the good ‘ole USA. There is so much to do in the Hawaiian Islands – a wide range of activities and experiences – however I always like to share my top 5 things of what NOT to do when visiting one of my favorite vacation destinations.

Here they are…

1. DON’T visit too many islands!

Hawaii is not meant to be experienced in a hurry, so why do so many people want to visit all 5 major islands in 10 days? Each time you switch islands, you basically use up a day of your vacation with packing, checking out of your resort, returning your rental car, early arrival at the airport, baggage claim, picking up your new rental car, driving to your new hotel, and settling in. I recommend no more than 2 islands in a week (focusing on only one is even better!), 2 islands in 10 days, or 3 islands in 14 days to be able to enjoy each destination to the fullest.

2. DON’T assume that a Hawaiian vacation is like staying at an all-inclusive resort!

First, there is no such thing as an all-inclusive resort in Hawaii. State law prohibits the inclusion of alcohol in a hotel room rate/package. And it wouldn’t be the wisest choice to eat all your meals at a resort where there is so much deliciousness waiting outside. The best-case scenario is to find a good resort package that includes a wonderful breakfast each day and then explore the many culinary options that are open to you. Plus, Hawaii is an easy driving destination and some of the best experiences are found outside of the resorts.

3. DON’T let a luau be the only cultural education you get!

Before you leave for your vacation, do a little reading on the fascinating Hawaiian history and culture. There is so much more to Hawaii than the beach! Learn some much-used Hawaiian words; Attend cultural workshops and classes that are often offered free at your resorts. And, most of all – be respectful of the Hawaiian ways and customs. Even though it is still the USA, you are a lucky visitor.

4. DON’T pack your stilettos and neckties!

“Formal” attire in the islands means putting on a fresh Aloha shirt and your best flip flops. Men do not wear ties under normal circumstances and women can get by with sundresses and sandals. However, DO remember to bring strong, reef-safe sunscreen and your favorite sunglasses and/or sun hat. The rays can be brutal, and you don’t want to ruin your vacation with a killer burn.

5. DON’T forget to leave your road rage and impatience at home!

Life just moves slower in the islands, and you need to adjust your expectations. NEVER honk your horn unless it is an emergency because it is considered very rude. Always be generous letting locals pass you or letting people merge or turn into traffic. If it takes a moment for someone to acknowledge you because they are “talking story” with someone else, take a deep breath and smile. Your turn will come! And a meeting time usually means 10-15 minutes later. Get used to it…you might even relax a little!

As your travel advisor, I’m here to help you dream about your next adventure! How about Hawaii…the picture-perfect destination!

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