Florida Fall Escapes: 3 Luxurious, Kid-Friendly Resorts Adults Love
October 26, 2011 by Katie
Filed under Destinations, Travel + Wine
We kissed the warm summer sun goodbye last month and now it’s time to break out the heavy winter jackets. Snow is expected this week in Colorado and Wyoming (did they even have much of a summer?) and it won’t be long before shoveling snow becomes a part of the daily routine.
But, don’t put away those summer knits just yet… Florida is offering luxurious, family-friendly escapes this fall that could fit your budget! Here are a few options:
ST. PETE BEACH
The TradeWinds Resort Island Grand is a TravelPlusWine personal favorite! This 20-acre beachfront playgrounds gives both kids and adults the space they need. Let the kids play at the KONK Club while you enjoy the serenity of an adults-only swimming pool or a scream-free romantic meal. Don’t forget to make time for everyone in the family to enjoy the warm, crystal clear waters and sandy shore of the Gulf of Mexico. We signed up for paragliding and the views of Treasure Island are impossible to beat.
If you’ve had enough of the beach, visit Tampa for great art, shopping, and amazing cuisine.
Rates from $149
ORLANDO
The Buena Vista Palace Hotel & Spa in the Walt Disney® World Resort offers spacious guest rooms and suites, complete with refrigerators and microwaves — a nice bonus when traveling with picky eaters. Children can spend the day in the water and sun at Recreation Island playing Marco Polo or enjoy the playground. Babysitting services are available so mom and dad can relax in the 10,000 square feet of spa space and choose from 60 spa treatments. Or perhaps hit a few balls on the golf course.
Downtown Disney is at a walking distance across the street and the hotel offers shuttle service to any Walt Disney World parks nearby.
Rates From $99, Plus Up to $100 Resort Credit and Kids Eat Free
BOCA RATON
Boca Beach Club, a Waldorf Astoria Resort, is located on a half-mile of private beach on the Atlantic Ocean! The resort offers a unique cosmopolitan style that mixes a sleek European sensibility with Florida beach chic… and it’s kid friendly! Head to the spa, play tennis, or lounge by the famous pool and pretend you’re Jennifer Lopez while the kids enjoy their new friends at Camp Boca.
The Uniquely Boca Winter Package, available from September 15, 2011 through December 15, 2011, is an ideal value-oriented getaway at the oceanfront with rates starting from $269 per night. This package is filled with free and discounted activities for guests of every age and interest.
2005 O’Syrah from O’Vineyards… O’Boy!
July 13, 2010 by Ricardo
Filed under Travel + Wine, Wine & Vineyards
It’s great when a friend gives you a bottle of wine. But it’s even better when that gift comes from a friend who is passionate about and knows their wines.
I had a chance to try the 2005 O’Syrah from O’Vineyards. O’boy!
O’Vineyards is located near Carcassone in the southern region of Languedoc-Roussillon, in France.
What I found very interesting about O’Vineyards was the story behind it: a family from Tampa, Florida had a dream of becoming vintners and decided to go to France in search of the perfect property.
Les Américains, as they are known in their French community, found their dream spot and started making wines in 2004.
And since I spent many years living in beautiful Tampa, FL I have to support my fellow Tampanians.
But let’s talk about the 2005 O’Syrah. This is a wine that imposes personality right from the start.
With shiny deep purple attire, its nose reveals an abundance of fruit uncovering a well-built but elegant character.
The O’Syrah is round, earthy, and peppery on the palate, balancing well with notes of black berries and dark chocolate.
It is important to mention this is a great food wine so make sure to pair it well. Beef stews, barbeque ribs, and lamb chops are just some sample pairings. If you are vegetarian, grilled Portobello mushrooms are a great choice.
You can find this and other wines from O’Vineyards in the US. Or even better, you can visit them in person and they can also recommend places to visit while in Languedoc.
Congratulations to O’Vineyards and Les Américains for their success! A votre santé!
Enjoy the Best of Florida in Tampa Bay
April 15, 2010 by Ricardo
Filed under Destinations, Travel + Wine
Planning a trip to Florida can either be a lot of fun or completely overwhelming, as it offers infinite travel possibilities.
If you are looking for nightlife fun and beach parties there’s Miami; if you want to enjoy theme parks with the entire family there’s Orlando; and if you love history, you can visit Saint Augustine, the oldest city in the United States.
But if you are looking for a place that offers all of the above and more, you should visit Tampa.
To me, Tampa is not only the most beautiful city in Florida, but is actually one of the most beautiful cities in the entire country.
Together with St. Petersburg and Clearwater, these three cities form Tampa Bay. This region has plenty of fun things to do for everyone and here are some great options:
Pristine Beaches
Since the beaches in Tampa Bay are located on the Gulf of Mexico, expect the water to be very calm and warm; during the summer, the water temperature can reach the 80’s. Heavenly!
The beach sand is white and soft and since you will be on the Gulf Coast of Florida, be sure to enjoy those spectacular sunsets.
The most popular beaches are Clearwater and St. Petersburg, but you should explore hidden gems like Honeymoon Island and Fort De Soto Beach. The latter has been named America’s Top Beach for the last two consecutive years by Trip Advisor.
Theme Parks
Although Tampa is about an hour drive to Disney World, you don’t have to leave the city to visit world-class theme parks.
Busch Gardens is not only a great park that offers thrilling roller coaster rides and colorful live entertainment, but it is also a park that educates about the preservation of our planet’s beautiful wildlife.
In addition to viewing incredible animals on a unique African Safari, you’ll have the opportunity to catch a glimpse of rare white tigers, one of the most exotic species in the world.
Florida’s hot tropical weather will make you want to get soaked at a water park and Adventure Island is your best bet!
With all types of thrilling water slides, a giant wave pool, a relaxing river, waterfalls, and more, Adventure Island offers the best water fun in the sun.
Cultural and Sports Events
Without a doubt, the liveliest and most popular of all cultural celebrations in Tampa is Gasparilla.
This annual event, reenacting a pirate invasion of the city, attracts thousands and takes place at the end of January. Expect hundreds of boats, colorful parades, concerts, parties, and loads of fun.
As far as cultural venues, the Performing Arts Center hosts Broadway plays, operas, concerts, and other great performances.
The Tampa Theater is one of my favorite spots in Tampa and a true historical gem. This movie theater opened in 1926 and was chosen by LIFE Magazine as one of America’s 21 Wonders (see photo).
Specializing in independent films and vintage movies, the Tampa Theater is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Oh, and sometimes the Tampa Theater will even play early 20th century silent films with a live organ player. How cool is that!
When it comes to sports, there’s action all year round and Tampa’s teams have very loyal fans.
The Buccaneers are probably the most celebrated team in town since NFL is huge, but hockey fans are also very proud of the Tampa Bay Lightning, who became NHL champions in 2004.
When it comes to baseball, the Rays have gained popularity in recent years. But there are lots of New York Yankees fans, since their spring training is in Tampa.
And if you love soccer, the Tampa Bay Rowdies are back! There’s no doubt Tampa and sports go hand-in-hand.
World-Class Museums
One of the most surprising museums in Tampa Bay is The Salvador Dalí Museum, located in St. Petersburg. This museum has the largest collection of Salvador Dalí works outside Europe, including 7 of his 18 masterwork paintings. Truly impressive!
Back in downtown Tampa, there are two great museums you won’t want to miss:
The Tampa Bay History Center and the Tampa Museum of Art
The Tampa Bay History Center is a state-of-the-art facility that covers both European and Native-American influences in Florida and their impact on the Tampa Bay area.
It also shows rich exhibits with Tampa’s contemporary history, its main industries, as well as visiting exhibits, including local sports teams and players who became legends.
All the exhibits are remarkably presented in their own artistic way using high-tech theaters, interactive panels, map galleries, scale-models, and hands-on learning for children. And it is precisely this variety that makes it a fun place for the whole family.
The Tampa Museum of Art is located in a modern building right on the Hillsborough River. Their art compilation includes modern paintings, photography, contemporary sculptures and a comprehensive collection of Greek and Roman relics.
Other great downtown options are The Florida Aquarium at Channelside Bay Plaza and the Henry B. Plant Museum, located in the main building of the University of Tampa.
Shop ‘Til You Drop
Tampa has great options when it comes to shopping.
International Plaza is an impeccably designed upscale shopping center offering a huge selection of brand name and boutique shops.
For a small-town open-air setting try the shops at Hyde Park Village.
Besides fine stores, both also have great dining options, coffee shops, and gelaterias.
Nightlife & Restaurants
You’ll find the swankiest bars in Hyde Park. And it is also here were you can taste some of the best food Tampa has to offer.
My favorite restaurant is SideBern’s on Morrison Avenue because it has the most creative and elegant international fine dining that I’ve experienced. Their service is phenomenal, the décor is state-of-the-art, and their wine selections come from the largest wine cellar in the world (you’ll find out what I’m talking about below).
SideBern’s recently diversified their already spectacular menu!
They now have complete vegetarian and Mediterranean menus in addition to their regular menu.
My suggestion is to go for the tastings to enjoy a six-course dinner, each dish beautifully presented and paired with an extraordinary wine selection all the way through dessert.
Other top restaurants in Tampa are the world-famous Columbia in Ybor City (operating since 1905), Armani’s (for an elegant romantic dinner) and Oyster Catchers (for an amazing Sunday brunch).
Wine & Wine Bars
Florida is not known for its wines, although there are several wineries in Florida.
However, you might be surprised to hear this: Bern’s Steakhouse, one of Tampa’s most famous restaurants, has the largest wine cellar in the world with over half a million bottles of wine!
I know it’s hard to believe, but it even tops the world-famous Paris restaurant Tour d’Argent, which is Bern’s closest competitor with about 450,000 bottles of wine.
The good thing for wine enthusiasts is you can tour Bern’s wine cellar when you visit the restaurant.
Other great venues in Tampa to enjoy great wine from all over the world are Cork, located in Hyde Park, and Taps, located downtown. Taps also offers live entertainment.
In conclusion, I can only say Tampa is one of the most fascinating cities you’ll ever visit. These were some of the best recommendations I can think of, but you’ll just have to travel there and see for yourself.
You’ll be delighted!
Photo of the Day: Lights on Tampa
December 11, 2009 by Ricardo
Filed under Photos, Travel + Wine
I took this picture on January 7, 2006 when the City of Tampa, Florida had a fascinating artistic event called Lights on Tampa. All around downtown you could admire different art expressions through the use of light.
In the example above, The University of Tampa‘s main building was the canvas for Argentinian artist Jorge Orta, known around the world for his very colorful large-scale image projections. He has also done similar installations in famous sites such as the Pompidou Centre in Paris, Machu Picchu citadel in Peru, Cappadocia in Turkey, and the Zócalo in Mexico City, among others.









