This is why I love my job- thank you note from a client visiting Paris.

Dearest Catherine
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You are a consummate professional, but your kindness and attention to detail exceeds “professionalism” to attain “amazing human status”. Thank you so very much for taking such good care of me. The hotel was lovely and the staff charming. i would absolutely stay there again-particularly as i did not have to default on my mortgage to do so.
Your mailed materials were elegant and first rate and worked to get me super excited before the trip, I only wish I could have stayed longer, but next time I shall.
I hope to work with you again, both for moi and for my clients, you are a true gem.

Fondly

View from the Rooftop Restaurant – Grande Bretagne Hotel- Athens, Greece

Mesmerizing. The lights got brighter as the night unfolded.

Setting up for the Pool Banquet Celebration – Silversea Spirit

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The Incredible Aman Sveti Stefan in Montenegro- A Must Visit!

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Navigating the Fiords near Kotor Montenegro- Silversea Spirit

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Cruising on the Silversea Spirit – Dalmatian Coast and Greece

Up to this point in my travel life, I had not considered myself a cruiser. I have traveled on smaller craft like Sea Dream, A&K Nile cruising, and Orient Express Road to Mandalay, but I was never interested in cruising on larger ships.
I have to say, I was most pleasantly surprised with Silversea. All my expectations went out the window. No boatload of geriatrics with walkers, no endless buffet food, no seasickness, no tacky folks in shorts and gold chains, and tons of ways to get in strenuous exercise.
This cruise was full of young and young at heart, delightful, interesting, sophisticated, well traveled people. The nationality make up was around 30% Australians( I never met an Australian that was not delightfully funny and loads of fun), 30% British and 30% Americans. Excursions offered each day were fun, could be strenuous, and extremely interesting. Usually no more than 20 people, daily excursions really helped one learn about the destination in depth. And Silversea started each destination with lectures on the destination’s history and points of interest the afternoon before. Archaeology, historical culture, religion, and art history were examined.
The cabin was huge: Two televisions built into the twin mirrored walls -one in the living room, and one in the bedroom. We also enjoyed a large bathroom with tubs and separate showers, floor to ceiling windows and a roomy verandah with wicker lounge chairs. And most importantly we had a very large closet. Another surprise was the amount of storage space- drawers everywhere.
The ship offers 5 restaurants: my favorites were the Japanese and the French. I was shocked at the fine quality of the food and wines were imported from the region or you could delve into the serious bottles on the enormous wine list offerings.
It really comes down to the people you meet and the people you travel with;
I found Silversea engaging, interesting and tremendously fun, ships ahoy!

Kotor, Montenegro from Silversea

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Cruising the Spectacular Dalmatian Coast with Silversea

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Salon- Aman Grand Canal, Venice

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Grand Stairway Aman Grand Canal, Venice

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Stunning New Aman Resort in Venice

Venice was our first stop; the ship was docked overnight right next to the city.
We had 2 days to see that most amazing, romantic, mysterious, gorgeous city. I visited the brand new Aman Grand Canal and it lives up to the Aman tradition. Stunning, serene and most elegant. Opened just 3 months ago, it is located on the western part of the city near the Rialto Bridge. It was a private palace and the public rooms are jaw dropping
A 16th century Palazzo: Palazzo Papadapol, Aman has waved their magic wand and brought comfort and peacefulness to a garden property right on the Grand Canal.

Most Delightful Hostess- Patterson Neville

And her darling husband, David. We are on an excursion in Dubrovnik, tasting Ston Oysters.

Venetian Market

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Sights in Venice

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Sights in Venice

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Silversea Silver Spirit

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Another Incredible Virtuoso Travel Week

4000 talented travel consultants, suppliers and press converge in Las Vegas one week each year to connect, learn and enhance their clients’ travel experience. The energy and passion for this travel connection is immense. Classes are offered by the top travel experts in the business- highlighted by Helen Nodland, and the always delightful Ann Scully. An active network called VAST offers an all day exposition to better learn about the latest and greatest offerings in the active travel industry.
We meet hotel General Managers, heads of hotel marketing, destination management companies, tour operators, safari operators, airline representatives, destination wedding suppliers, and sales directors from all over the world – 396 meetings over a four day period. We meet before the general meetings, at specialized luncheons, cocktail parties and dinners, in addition to the 396 presentations. By the time the week is over, I can say I am thoroughly ensconced in travel information. I came home energized, inspired, armed with the best information and fabulous new connections to enable me to make my clients dreams come true.

Restaurants St. Simons Area- Coastal Georgia

There are some excellent restaurants in the St. Simons area of Georgia: Delaney’s, Halyards, Tramici, are all top notch and very consistent. The Cloister boasts 5 star restaurants all over their property. My favorites are the River Bar, Tavloa, and the restaurant at the Beach Club called Southern Tides- it used to be called George’s after the long time front doorman, and I will continue to call it that. George’s offers a Blue Crab salad -fresh from the water daily- a MOUNTAIN of Blue Crab. Beyond delicious….. I will be dreaming about it till I return to the Cloister. Another Sea Island restaurant that is my all time favorite is the Lodge Bar- elegant, and casual at the same time- awesome.
My favorite this trip was Coastal Kitchen and Raw Bar. We went three times. Seafood right out of the water- it is located at the Marina on the causeway to Brunswick. Shockingly good wine list, and really really good fresh seafood. Ambience was terrific and they made the best Gin and Tonic I have ever tasted. image

The Cloister – Sea Island Georgia

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Stormy Weather – Beach Club -The Cloister

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Spanish Moss on a back road – Sea Island Georgia

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Afternoon Serenade – The Lodge at Sea Island

Drinks on the Verandah, while the children run on the greens with no shoes- late afternoon. Sun is about to set.
Feeling that grass between your toes is unforgettable.

Beach Walking Paradise -Sea Island

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Spanish Moss- Sea Island

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Sea Island – Heavenly Destination for Families

Since it’s inception in 1928, Sea Island Cloister has welcomed generations of families for their summer fun. Chock full of the usual activities: beach play, beach club games, beach walking, biking, crabbing, sailing, boating, windsurfing, fishing, sea kayaking, incredible spa experiences, horseback riding on the beach, skeet shooting, falconry, the Cloister has maintained the fun but raised it to a new level of elegance. Bingo at the Cloister has taken on a new luster. I think there were at least 400 people participating- ages 5-95. Dueling pianos on Friday is not to be missed- like a piano bar on steroids.
Sea Island has never looked more beautiful with it’s Spanish Moss draping the trees. There is a special sense of place on Sea Island and my family will have the memorable experiences growing up there that I had. A wonderful, peaceful, gorgeous, elegant place, like no other.

The Cloister – Sea Island

Image courtesy of Sea Island Cloister

Sea Island and the Cloister – luxury haven for generations of families since 1928

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Topping Rose House

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Topping Rose House -Bridgehampton NY

I had the privilege of visiting the recently opened hotel, Topping Rose House in Bridgehampton. Built as a Residence in 1842 for one of Bridgehampton’s prominent citizens, Topping Rose House has emerged from restoration as a delightful travel alternative in the Hamptons. Contemporary design by French designer Champalimaud, Topping Rose combines old house elements with new contemporary event spaces and cottages. Event space capacity is around 200 people. The 22 rooms and cottages are cleanly designed, relaxing, bright and cheerful. Service is spot on, with a young enthusiastic staff, ready to please.
The highlight to me is the Tom Colicchio restaurant. Mr. Colicchio’s philosophy of seasonal farm to table offerings are always an amazing experience. The goat cheese ravioli appetizer and spiced lobster entree were our favorites. Exceptional wine list and seasonal vegetables from a plethora of local sources make this a must return spot!

Topping Rose House! Fabulous New Hamptons Hotel

Backyard View

Backyard View

Recipes from the Road

Tart MoloriPeacan Treacle Tart

Recipes from the Road

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Pan Fried Kabeljou

Pan Fried Kabeljou

I have so many divine recipes from recent visits, I have to post some of the best ones! This one is from Wynand Van Der Watt at the incredible Molori Safari Lodge on Madikwe Game Preserve, South Africa.
Wynand, from Port Elizabeth South Africa, is the Head chef at Molori Safari Lodge. Previous duties were Head Chef at Sabi Selati Lodge, Sabi Sabi Private Game reserve, Sabi Bush Lodge to name a few. He sent me two recipes and here they are!

Hotel Monasterio- Cusco, Peru

Thriled to be there!

Thriled to be there!

Stunning venue!

Stunning venue!

The Iconic Orient Express Monasterio- Cusco, Peru

I was just so pleased to finally see the spectacular Orient Express Hotel Monasterio. I had heard so much about it, and my clients all raved about the wonderful service.I know now why the service is so incredible: the GM Gustavo de Leon. He is everywhere and adores his job! I have never seen such happy employees and that comes from the top.
We had the privilege of experiencing an Opera Dinner at Monasterio the first night after a cocktail party in the gorgeous Chapel at Monasterio( the chapel in no longer consecrated). What an incredible setting! I have never seen anything quite as glamorous. All that gold!
We were entertained by the number one Soprano in Peru, and her husband. The duets were unforgettable. What an amazing memory. Monasterio offers that dinner each Friday night. I recommend it to anyone. I will be sure to put it into every itinerary I plan for Cusco. Rooms are bright and comfortable- decorated with serious paintings and antiques. Not monastic in anyway. Such a thrill to be there.

Main Square – Cusco, Peru

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Street scene Cusco

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The Iconic Hotel Monasterio Cusco, Peru

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Breakfast Set Up at Our Table – Palacio Nazarenas, Cusco

Fresh squeezed orange juice, coca tea, selection of local fruits and cheeses- wow!

Pool – Palacio Nazarenas, Cusco

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Welcome Flowers at Palacio Nazarenas, Cusco

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Bathroom: Bright and large with heated floors- Palacio Nazarenas, Cusco

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Newly Restored Palacio Nazarenas, Cusco Peru

Emerging from 7 years of loving restoration, Orient Express has again brought to life another historic 300 year old palace/ convent. I think it is what Orient Express does best. They bring out the most important reflection of culture in beautiful structures around the world and turn them into fabulous settings for guests to enjoy in delightful luxury. Hotels such as Palacio Nazarenas’ sister Hotel Monasterio in Cusco, Peru.
Hotel Caruso, Vila San Michele, Hotel Splendido and Splendido Mare , and Hotel Cipriani in Italy. Grand Hotel Timeo, and Villa San Andrea in Sicily, La Residencia in Spain to name a few. Their attention is just as focused on their iconic trains: the Royal Scotsman in Scotland, the Venice- Simplon Orient Express in Eastern Europe, the Eastern & Orient Express in Singapore, and the Hiram Bingham in Peru. And then there are their cruise ships: starting with Road to Mandalay- I could go on and on.

Palacio Nazarenas

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Reception Desk at the Fab, Fab Palacio Nazarenas, Cusco Peru

With our Butler, Barnaby and the darling Ximena behind the desk.

Flowers of Peru

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