A True Epicurean Escape

trumbador-small2In just four days, I had the most relaxing and fun filled getaway with delicious food and wine.   What more could you ask for?  The Grand Lido Negril did such a wonderful job with its 10th Annual Epicurean Escape.  I had the opportunity to meet and learn from some of the most world renowned chefs and somelliers.   jamaica-535There is nothing that turns me on more than someone who cooks healthy, and so when  “Rock and Roll Chef” Kerry Simon, a winner on Iron Chef America and owner and chef of restaurants in Las Vegas and LA,  made a delicious raw salad, he had me hooked.  My brother had a pseudo crush on Nikki Cascone, owner and chef at 24 Prince in NYC and a former Top Chef Season 4 contestant , after he experienced her style of healthy cooking and environmental consciousness.   In Jean-Francois Bonnet’s class, we sampled delicious chocolate that he hand crafts at his shop, Tumbador Chocolate, in Brooklyn.   “The Royal Chef” Darren McGrady has been the private chef for Queen of England and Princess Diana and shared his culinary expertise with us as well.  Sommeliers from Las Vegas, California, and Jamaica were also there to share their outstanding knowledge of wine with us and we  definitely benefited from their expertise!

jamaica-327Our days were a great mixture of cooking and wine classes, and activities like kayaking, water ski lessons, snorkeling, pilates and yoga classes, spa treatments on the beach, and parasailing.  Most activities are included with the resort, but if you’d like to go parasailing, you can contact the concierge and they can hook you up with Ray’s Watersports.   You can even renew your vows, as the resort does an outstanding job at creating a romantic ceremony on a beachside gazebo, complete with a terrific minister, champaign, delicious rum cake, and Bob Marley music for the walk down the aisle.

The food was outstanding.  In addition to the formal dinner Saturday night, which featured an eight course meal prepared by the celebrity chefs with well researched (and incredibly rare) wine pairings picked by the sommeliers, the resort’s six restaurants offers a diverse selection.  We ate at the French restaurant, Piacere, where the food was magnificent and the ambiance romantic with  a pianist playing throughout the meal.  Other cuisine specific restaurants include Jamaican, Italian, and Japanese Hibachi.  Even the lamb chops at one of the poolside eateries were delicious!  jamaica-284Every Friday night, the general manager puts together a grand gala featuring over 100 local and international dishes and a room dedicated just to desserts.  Plus, there is a live dance band after dinner to work it all off!

We did head over to Hedonism II for an hour during the day and checked out the Saturday night dance party which was a lot of fun.  If you’re open minded and would like to see what all of the talk and excitement is about, you can purchase a day pass.    When I talked to two couples over there, they told me they had been going there since 1989 a few times a year and have made friends that last a lifetime.

If you are planning a trip for next year, definitely try to make it for this culinary event.   The resort itself is amazing, but couple that with  outstanding meals and wine, and you have the perfect romantic escape!

One Love… from Jamaica!

blog1After just a three and a half hour plane ride from JFK on Jet Blue, we were in beautiful Montego Bay. In the airport, there are lounges for the many resorts in Jamaica including the SuperClubs properties where we quickly dropped our luggage and were taken to a van and transported to Negril, where we checked in to the Grand Lido Negril Resort and Spa, the flagship for the SuperClubs all-inclusive resorts. The resort is extremely romantic, specializing in honeymoons and weddings. There is a two mile stretch of gorgeous white sand beach, two pools, five restaurants, and a fabulous spa which offers complimentary manicures and pedicures. There is also a clothing optional section. Of course as amazing as this is, I am probably the only single woman here and with my brother! Not that I’m not happy he’s here doing my video work with me, but how do I always end up in the most amazing of settings alone or with a relative?!

blog2Since we were pretty tired today, we just drifted away on a raft in the rather calm sea, ate some great Jamaican food and had a few frozen drinks. I love resorts like this because everything is included and you can eat and drink as much as you want and not think about it! Also included are non-motorized water and land sports such as kayaking, snorkeling, windsurfing, tennis and volleyball.

Tonight kicked off the 10th annual Epicurean Escape, which will feature world-renowned chefs and sommeliers such as Darren McGrady, Kerry Simon, and Jason Quinn, giving cooking demonstrations, pastry classes, and tasting seminars devoted to champagne, wine, rum and martinis. This evening featured an array of Jamaican cuisine prepared right on the resort’s beach, and was capped off by a dramatic pirate themed musical, dance, and acrobatic performance.  As the epicurean weekend continues, I’m looking forward to learning a thing or two and trying all of the samples! Plus, if you’ve ever wondered what Hedonism is really like, you can purchase a day pass to the resort which is right next door. After all, I couldn’t come down here without checking it out…of course for the purposes of reporting back to you! blog3

Smile…You May Be Going to Orlando…For Free!

When I think of Orlando, I think of my childhood. I was ten years old when I went to Disney World with my family.  Ive wanted to go back ever since, but I’m thinking the next time will probably be when I have kids.  But a lot of times, we as adults want to go back to that magical place as adults so we can be kids again.  Well now you can have the chance to do that, and in addition to Disney, experience every single attraction Orlando has to offer…every single one of them.. for free with a partner!  All that’s required is a big smile and a great outlook on life to go along with their ” Orlando Makes Me Smile” campaign. 

The Orlando/Orange County  Convention and Visitors Bureau has launched the first worldwide search for an adventurous couple with great smiles.   If chosen, your assignment would be to try over 100  attractions in Orlando over the course of 67 days and share your adventure  with a global audience through social media outlets and interviews.   The pair will be given a  two bedroom condo in Downtown Orlando to stay in,  cell phones, digital video and still cameras, a Dollar Rental Car, $25,000 to cover living expenses back home.

In order to be eligible, both people must be over 21, and the couple can be friends, co-workers, spouses, etc.  Just complete a personal profile, submit 500 words on why your smiles should be chosen and upload a 60 seconds or less video and photos by June 30 to VisitOrlando.com/67DaysofSmiles.  The adventure starts at the end of August until the beginning of November.  If you submit and are chosen, you must let me know!!!

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Nice was SO Nice!

img_5341After our time in Montpellier, we took the EuRail to Nice.  I love the EuRail…it’s such a great feeling that you can go anywhere in Europe with a simple train ride.  However, that day, the EuRail employees decided to go on strike and it took us a bit longer to get to Nice.  They advise reserving a seat on the train before going as they tend to fill up.  Our train was filled to the max, but I’m not sure how it would’ve been if everyone wasn’t trying to get on the one train to Nice that day.  

Everything was really convenient.  img_5237When we arrived at the Nice Rail Station, the rental car companies were right there.  While EuRail makes stops along the coast, we decided to rent a car so we could drive up into the mountains to the Medieval Villages and we wouldn’t be locked into a schedule.  We made Nice our home base, as it’s central to Cannes, Monaco, Antibes, and villages like Saint Paul de Vence and Eze.  We even had a chance to drive into Italy to San Remo.  

There are so many options when it comes to accommodations in Nice.  No matter whatyour budget  is, you can find a great place to stay right in the center of town.  We decided to split our stay at two different hotels.   img_51151The Palais de La Mediterrranee, a Concorde Hotel, is a spectacular property  located on the Promenade des Anglais.  Overlooking the beautiful blue Mediterranean, and a few minutes from Old City, the hotel has been a symbol of the French Riviera for over 80 years.  While Palais de la Mediterranee is a luxurious and contemporary hotel, it retains its most symbolic features such as the monumental facade, and has been listed as a historical monument since 1989.   It also has a great casino, a turkish bath, pool, sauna, gym, and a great restaurant, which serves a delicious buffet breakfast including various breads and  pastries, dried and fresh fruit, salmon,  popular Nice dishes such as ratatouille, and fresh squeezed juices.  While it may be a bit of a splurge for some, I highly recommend staying here if you can.

As I mentioned, there are so many wonderful places to stay right in the heart of Nice.  img_5317So if your budget doesn’t allow you to stay right on the promenade, there is a terrific hotel just a few blocks in from the water.  If you are like me who was out from morning until night and only used the hotel to sleep and for breakfast, Hotel Brice is the perfect answer.  Set back in a beautiful garden setting, the hotel is priced very reasonably and also has a nice buffet breakfast.  The front desk is very helpful with directions and things to do.   You can also stop into the Nice Tourism Office located on the promenade, just a few steps down from the Palais de la Mediterranee.

img_5157There is so much to do in Nice and the surrounding Riviera region.  I would give yourself at least five days in the area, so you can enjoy each place and not feel rushed to see everything.  While it was neat to see Cannes, the home of the famous film festival, and the neighboring coastal towns including Antibes, Juan les Pins, and Monaco (you must go to the Monte Carlo casino!), I enjoyed the character of Nice the most.  Its feel was both French and Italian with a wide array of shops, restaurants, museums, and attractions.  Definitely walk to Castle Hill  and take the stairs to the top.  It offers spectacular views of the Riviera and Nice.  The water was so buoyant and wonderful to swim in.  However, I wish I knew to bring my rock shoes.   Instead of sand, the beach is layered in rocks, which can be painful walking from your towel to the water!  Be sure to check out the local fruit and vegetable, flower, and fish markets.  img_5209 The food and wine was spectacular.  Some of the  local dishes you should try are of course the  salade nicoise, pan-bagnats, ratatouille, and  pissaladiere, an onion tart with anchovy fillets and black olives.   We also ate a lot of gelato, and it was delicious everywhere! 

 There are direct flights on Delta from NY to Nice or plenty of connections through Paris on Air France, which is what we did.    So if you’re looking for a getaway mixed with romance, relaxation, and exploration, the French Riviera is calling!

My Own Montpellier Adventure

These past two days have been full of activity in Montpellier. After all, what fun would it be to watch an extreme sports festival and not try out any of the sports on our own? Yesterday, we took a wakeboarding lesson and rode a foot bike. img_4949_1The last few times I had been water skiing, I never quite made it up long enough to ride the waves, so I didn’t know what the outcome of this would be, but to my surprise and thrill, I made it up after falling two times and stayed up on the board for the length of the pool. Yes, we did it in the pool rather than the ocean, which was probably good since we were all first timers. It was such a freeing and exhilarating feeling when grabbing the chord and standing up on the board. The two time kite boarding world champion, Sebastian Garat was in attendance and he put on a great demonstration for us. img_4968_11We also had the opportunity to ride a foot bike, which was a lot of fun. The next day we took a trip to Herault, about a half an hour outside of Montpellier where we had the option to scale some mountains, also known as ferretta with the Aupalya Cevennes Agency in Saint Bauzille de Putois. After a hike up with our harnesses and helmets, we were shown how to walk along a thin wooden piece while clipping our harnesses on and off the string above. I usually am a pretty adventurous person, but all of a sudden I found myself overcome with fear to the point of tears. I’m not quite sure why I was so scared, as I’ve rock climbed and repelled before. img_50101Maybe it was the fact of walking along the side of the mountain rather than up and down. However, the rest of the group loved their experience which included a few zip lines and cave exploration. After a delicious lunch, we went canoeing through some fierce rapids, which was a ton of fun, except for the time that the canoe hit a rock that we couldn’t move and I went flying out and hit my foot against the rock and then preceded to get dragged down, hitting rock after rock before getting back on the boat. That’s when I realized why they tell you to wear sneakers! All in all, it was a great day and a lot of fun!

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Magnifique Montpellier

img_48471In the center of town in the tourism office where you can find all the information you need about Montpellier and you can rent bikes for free through their network of free public bikes called velomagg. Today we took a wonderful ride through the city and onto bike paths which led us to the beautiful Chateau de Flaguergues, an 18th century castle and wine-making facility, where we had a picnic lunch from the fruit, bread and cheese we picked out earlier at the local Halles Laissac market. img_4868After lunch, we took a tour of the castle where Count and Countess Colbert, the owners of the vineyard, live and strolled through the beautiful French, English and Iranian gardens surrounding the property.

 

After biking back into town, we strolled through the market and then went to watch the FISE extreme sports festival, the largest European free-style sport competition, which is back for its 13th edition with BMX racing, skateboarding, slope-style mountain biking and wakeboarding. In the streets of Montpellier, even those not competing are extreme sports athletes this weekend. People are jumping their skateboards and popping img_4918wheelies on their bikes, and everyone else, drinking beer and lining the banks of the Lez, hooting and hollering for their favorite competitor.    

 

Dinner was at a beautifully quaint restaurant called L’ Artichaut in the historic section of the city. On a block off of the main center of town, it offers a quiet and relaxing setting for either indoor or outdoor seating. And yes, the artichokes in the lamb dish are delicious. After a delicious dessert of chocolate and a mango smoothie and raspberry crumble, I was stuffed to the brim and ready for bed. The walk back to the hotel was beautiful as the historic city was lit up and the streets were bustling with people enjoying crepes and gelato.

 

 


We Made it to Montpellier!

img_4789I love traveling, but absolutely despise the traffic you may get caught in on your way to the airport. I was so afraid we were going to miss the flight as the gate closed at 6 and we were still sitting on the Van Wyck in route to JFK Airport at 5:55. I was freaking out, to say the least. However, I called the gate and they were so nice to hold it open until 6:05 and at 6:04, I ran to the ticket counter…we made it! And not only did we make it, but we had the opportunity to upgrade to business class because of our type of ticket. I went from being completely frazzled to utterly relaxed and comfortable on my Air France flight to Paris, which would then connect to Montpellier.

img_4786I was so excited to find out that my seat reclined into a bed with a push of a button. Since France is ahead by six hours, when we arrived, it was going to be time to start the day, so sleep was very important and I was so happy this time I wouldn’t have to struggle with the perfect position so that my neck wouldn’t end up in my lap. All the flight attendants on the Air France flight were so friendly and the food was delicious! We had an appetizer of foie gras with chutney and an assortment of breads and cheeses. The main course was snapper with greens and potatoes, and for dessert, a peach tart.

After arriving in Montpellier, we dropped our luggage and made a quick run to lunch in the middle of town. This weekend in Montpellier there is the international extreme sports festival, so the entire city is packed with locals and international tourists, mostly college students and younger. The city itself has a fairly young demographic all year around and has a constant buzz. img_4790It’s a creative city with beautiful architecture in the historic center. Comedie Square is in the center of it all with the beautiful opera house as the backdrop and this weekend, there is a book market as well as a craft fair with artisans selling everything including hats, earrings, shoes, bags, and plenty of bread and cheese. We took a tour of the Fabre Museum, which is the premiere art museum of Montpellier and features works from some of the most famous artists in the world. It takes you from the Renaissance Era through Romanticism, Impressionism right up into today’s contemporary art and into present. img_4803

For dinner, we took the tram to the Odysseum, which is the newer section of Montpellier. In the Odysseum, there is an aquarium, ice skating ring, planetarium, go-carting, bowling, a rock climbing facility and several restaurants including Les 3 Brasseuer, a brewery of local French beer. It was a long, but great day and I’m looking forward to going to the market tomorrow and seeing a bit of the countryside.


Magnificent Mt. Pilatus

mt-pilatus1For anyone planning a trip to Lucerne, you must take a trip to Mt. Pilatus. While you can get there by train if you’re on a tight schedule, I’d recommend taking the catamaran across Lake Lucerne, which is a beautiful ride as the mountains surround you. The boat drops you off right where the railroad ride up the mountain begins. And what a ride it was! It is the steepest cog railroad in the world and takes you right along the snow that’s still on the mountains. After you step off the cog railway, you can hike up the stairs of the mountain for about ten minutes and arrive at the top of Mt. Pilatus which offers spectacular scenic views and great photo opportunities. mt-pilatus3When you’ve spent enough time to enjoy this all, you can stop for a great cheese fondue lunch at one of the few restaurants on the mountain before taking a cable car back down. You have the option of stopping halfway down to go tobogganing, tree walking, or mt-pilatus4ziplining in very well set up activity area on the mountain, perfect for even the younger hikers. Then at your leisure, step into an individual cable car for your smooth ride down the rest of the mountain, allowing for full 360 degree views all the way to the bottom.

After you exit, you can take a quick bus ride back to Lucerne. We chose to take the bus to Lucerne and then hop on a train to Zurich. That’s the beauty of the Swiss Pass, which you must get if you are planning a trip to Switzerland. For one price, you can ride all of the trains, buses, boats, get a fifty percent discount off most of the mountain-top cable cars and trams, and access to over 400 museums. We didn’t have much time left in the day, but I wanted to see Zurich, so with the trains arriving every half an hour, it was really easy to hop on, spend a few hours checking out Zurich’s city zurich2center, and be back in enough time for dinner in Lucerne. Our farewell dinner was held at the restaurant at the beautiful Romantik Hotel Wilden Mann, where we stayed for our time in Lucerne. The hotel extends along seven buildings in the historic Old City of Lucerne. Each of the fifty hotel rooms has it’s own unique character. The hotel was first mentioned in Old Lucerne in 1517, and then again in 1529 as a pub without a license to operate as a tavern. The main building was originally a washhouse and the stables were removed from the ground floor when the Wilden Mann was listed as a hotel in 1860. To top it off, it’s right near one of many of Lucerne’s cathedrals, so with your window open, you can enjoy a cool breeze as you listen to the beautiful church bells ring throughout the city.

Beautiful Biosphere in Entlebuch

Based on what I’ve experienced these past few days, there’s no question Switzerland is beautiful. However, today we got to experience a gorgeous and peaceful piece of paradise – The UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch. img_9408They were awarded this status by the UN in 2001. The region contains the largest and most diverse moor landscapes in Switzerland and is home to a significant variety of flora and fauna. About 17,000 people live in the eight municipalities that make up the Biosphere. A walk through the biosphere allows visitors to get a first hand natural look at a large scale effort of sustainability. It won the 2008 “To Do!” Award for socially responsible tourism as the model region for sustainable living and working. moorAlong the peaceful hike, we had the opportunity to walk in some moor, a cool mud which made our feet feel wonderful afterwards. In the Biosphere, there marked hiking trails to get you even closer to nature.

cowsWe also spent time with some adorable cows. They came right up to us and as we started walking away, they followed right behind with their cowbells clanking away. It was really sweet. The cows weren’t the only friendly ones. In the sheep farm, the sheep were very anxious to come say hi and slober all over your hand if you let it.  The happiness and comfort of the animals in Switzerland is something paramount, and local residents claim they can firmly tell the difference between eating all natural, free-ranging grass fed animals of their home country than when it is imported from elsewhere…. Speaking of food,  lunch was at a fabulous restaurant in town, Restaurant Bahnhofli, which was a suprising treat just adjacent to the Entlebuch train station.

After the biosphere, we headed out to Beckenried by train and bus and returned by boat to see a typical Swiss wrestling match, or “Schwingen,” the Swiss National sport.  wrestlingThere’s nothing better than watching sweaty guys tackle each other in saw dust. The crowd was a show in itself consisting of everyone from young kids enjoying ice cream to elders in their wheelchairs. There were yodelers, drunk guys screaming sounds I’ve never heard at any game in the states, and food vendors of all kinds selling all kinds of sausage and Bratkase, a piece of toast smothered with inches of roclette cheese. Of course we had to try one of these and it was phenomenal!

Dinner was at Hotel des Balances, and the atmosphere was classy with a gorgeous setting overlooking the water. You can opt for indoor or outdoor seating. The food was great and the chocolate cake with sparklers they surprised me with for my birthday was perfectly delicious!birthday-cake

After dinner, we walked around Lucerne to find a cool bar. Some of the people in the group had ducked into a bar next to our hotel and suggested I go in and check it out. I did and made a comment that all these guys and even a woman were giving me the once over. They all laughed because I didn’t realize it was bar for guys looking for a little action in the brothel behind it. I later found out prostitution is legal in Switzerland. Of course once I found that out, I had to go back in for another look! Details will be discussed on “After Hours!”

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Loving Lucerne

marketWhat a great few days it’s been. I will catch up on yesterday’s events, which consisted of touring the beautiful city of Murten and hiking through the wine path of one of Switzerland’s smallest vineyards, “Mount Vully” and tasting some of the local wines,  but I was too tired and recovering from my chocolate and cheese binge the day before to write anything last night. Today we took a one and a half hour train ride from Fribourg to Lucerne and arrived around 9:30 when the fruit and vegetable and flea markets were in full swing. I love markets, and even though Lucerne is known as the number one tourist destination in Switzerland, and the market was busy, it did not take away from the beauty of the city. I loved the fact that there were so many people from all around the world in one place. The markets took place on each side of the Reusse River and there were locals selling breads, fresh organic fruit, cheeses, meats, a variety of antiques and anything else they may have pulled out of their attic today! The chapel bridge is a true landmark in the city and has original paintings from centuries ago hanging throughout. Unfortunately, there used to be close to 150 of them detailing the history of Lucerne, but a fire in the early 1990s took out a good majority of them. However, there are still about a third of the original artworks remaining, which are quite unique and striking to find gracing a bridge.

 

After buying some strawberries, kiwis, and local bread, we headed to the transportation museum. This is a must see for anyone coming to Lucern, especially if you have children. You’ll learn the history and see actual trains and planes from back in the day. They have the first train ever built in Switzerland on display from 1847. A new section of the museum is opening in June, dedicated to automobiles of the past, present and future. A journey through this very well designed museum forces its visitors to recognize how the country of Switzerland has so masterfully focused on the importance of sustainability for more than a century in nearly every facet of life.  A close examination every day activities demonstrates how dedication and effort in caring for their own “green” contributions has truly goes a long way. 

 

Last night while dining at the most exquisite restaurant on the water, Relais-Chateau Le Vieux-Manoir, I felt a sore throat coming on and I hate getting sick while traveling, but it tends to happen sometimes from the combination of flying and not sleeping much. The food was much too delicious to let it get to me, but today as expected, I woke up with a cold and headache, so our fearless leader recommended some Kirsch. She said it is used in Switzerland to kill germs, so of course I took her advice, and tonight with dinner, I had this clear, colorless cherry flavored fruit brandy made from double distillation of morellos, a dark-colored cultivar of sour cherry….

drink3That’s my way of telling you that I am headed to bed for now and I promise more stories and great pictures over the next few days! Gute Nacht!