The Ultimate 15-Day New Zealand Luxury Itinerary: Queenstown to Bay of Islands
 
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OUR 15 DAY/14 NIGHT ITINERARY

Here’s what our 15 day New Zealand itinerary looked like:

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Queenstown (5 nights)

Franz Joseph (2 nights)

Christchurch (1 night)

Tongariro National Park (2 nights)

Auckland (1 night)

Bay of Islands (3 nights)

Total days: 15


QUEENSTOWN

Where to stay:
We stayed at Scenic Suites Queenstown — a great mid-range option just a short walk from downtown with spacious rooms and a full kitchen. Perfect for easy breakfasts before active days!

Other great options:
• Platinum Queenstown Villas – ideal for families or groups with roomy apartment-style accommodations.
• Lakeridge Queenstown – beautiful lake views and walking distance to town.

If you're looking for a luxury stay, here are a few top options I can book with exclusive perks like daily breakfast, resort credits, and room upgrades when available:
• Eichardt’s Private Hotel – Lakefront luxury with a boutique feel
• Matakauri Lodge – An elegant retreat just minutes from town, with stunning lake and mountain views
• The Rees Hotel – Five-star waterfront property with exceptional service and cuisine

What to do:

The adventure capital of New Zealand has no shortage of things to do! You could easily spend 10+ days here. I created a separate 5-day Queenstown guide with all the details, but here are a few musts:
• Day trip to Milford Sound (by coach or scenic flight)
• Bungee jumping or paragliding for thrill-seekers
• White-water rafting or jet boating
• Hike part of the Routeburn or Milford Track
• Relax at Onsen Hot Pools with a glass of wine
• Explore Arrowtown for a charming half-day trip


FRANZ JOSEPH

Where to stay:
We stayed at a local motel-style lodge that offered easy access to the glacier tour center. For something a little more special, I’d recommend:
• Rainforest Retreat – Treehouse vibes, hot tubs, and right in the middle of town
• Te Waonui Forest Retreat – A luxury eco-hotel nestled in the rainforest

What to do:

The Franz Josef Glacier heli-hike is the main event here—and for good reason! It’s a surreal experience to land on the glacier and hike through shimmering blue ice formations.

However, due to weather, our tour was canceled the first day. Instead, we spent the day kayaking on Lake Mapourika, surrounded by mountains and native forest. Absolutely stunning and peaceful.

We were lucky that the next morning was clear and we could do the heli-hike before driving to Christchurch. It was a long but scenic 5-hour drive through Arthur’s Pass.

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Franz Joseph Glacier

CHRISTCHURCH

Where to stay:
We stayed one night in the heart of the city.
• The George – A boutique luxury hotel known for personalized service.
• Fable Christchurch – Stylish and centrally located.
VIP bookings here can include complimentary breakfast, late checkout, and more.

What to do:
Christchurch is a city in transformation. Depending on your time and interests:
• Wander the Botanic Gardens and Avon River
• Check out the Riverside Market
• Visit the Canterbury Museum or take a punting tour
• For something quirky, explore the Cardboard Cathedral

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Christchurch, New Zealand

TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK

Where to stay:
• Chateau Tongariro Hotel – A historic hotel with mountain views and old-world charm
• Local lodges in National Park Village also offer cozy, no-fuss options

What to do:
Home to the famous Tongariro Alpine Crossing, one of the best day hikes in the world.
You’ll walk past volcanic peaks, emerald lakes, and steaming vents – it’s like stepping onto another planet.
Other activities:
• Short hikes like Taranaki Falls Track
• Visit the filming sites of Mount Doom (yes, Lord of the Rings fans!)
Pro tip: Weather can be unpredictable—pack layers and check track conditions in advance.

Tongariro Alpine Crossing

AUCKLAND

Where to stay:
• Hotel Britomart – Sleek, sustainable, and in a great location
• SO/ Auckland – Chic hotel with skyline views and a rooftop bar
• Park Hyatt Auckland – A modern waterfront escape with resort-level service
As a preferred partner with many luxury brands, I can often include breakfast for two, upgrades, and early check-in/late checkout when available.

What to do:
With just one night, we kept it low-key. A few highlights if you have time:
• Take a harbor cruise or ferry to Waiheke Island for wine tasting
• Visit the Auckland War Memorial Museum
• Dine at the Viaduct Harbour or Britomart district

Auckland, New Zealand

BAY OF ISLANDS

Where to stay:
• The Lodge at Kauri Cliffs – Ultra-luxury with stunning ocean views
• Paihia Beach Resort & Spa – Beachfront, stylish, and walkable to town
Booking luxury properties like Kauri Cliffs through me can include resort credits, spa treatments, and special amenities you won’t find online.

What to do:
• Canyoning in the waterfalls and canyons of the area – adrenaline and nature wrapped into one
• Hole in the Rock boat tour
• Visit Waitangi Treaty Grounds to learn about NZ’s history
• Go sailing or dolphin watching
• Relax on the beach or paddleboard in the bay

Bay of Islands, New Zealand

FAQS

What time of year is best to visit New Zealand?
The best time is December to March (their summer). Great weather and longer daylight hours, especially for hiking and outdoor adventures.

What was your favorite city in New Zealand?
Queenstown – hands down! It's packed with adventure, incredible views, and great restaurants.

How long do I need for a trip to New Zealand?
I recommend at least 14–15 days to explore both the North and South Islands without rushing. If you can do 3 weeks, even better!

What’s the best way to get around in New Zealand?
Self-driving is ideal. The roads are scenic and well-maintained, and it gives you the flexibility to stop at lookouts or small towns along the way. Just remember—they drive on the left!

 
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If this itinerary has you dreaming of glaciers, glow worms, and luxury lodges, I’d love to help you plan your own tailor-made journey. From adventure-packed itineraries to romantic escapes, I’ll take care of all the details — and make sure you get VIP perks every step of the way.

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FOUR DAYS IN VIENNA: A CITY GUIDE
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VIENNA

Vienna is the kind of city that makes you want to slow down, drink coffee in a chandelier-lit café, and pretend you live in a Wes Anderson movie. Regal yet welcoming, it's a place where imperial palaces meet cozy wine taverns, and classical music floats through the air as naturally as the scent of fresh strudel.

I spent four days in Vienna and honestly, it was the perfect amount of time to fall completely in love with this beautifully preserved European capital. Whether you’re a history buff, an art lover, or just looking for the best slice of sachertorte, Vienna has something for you.

Vienna at night

 

4 NIGHTS

BEST TIME TO VISIT – April–June or September–October for mild weather and fewer crowds
GETTING AROUND – U-Bahn (super clean & easy), trams, or walking
CURRENCY – Euros – credit cards widely accepted, but keep a little cash for smaller shops and cafés

 

Where to Stay in Vienna

Luxury

  • Hotel Sacher Wien – Iconic, elegant, and home of the original sachertorte. Old-world charm and unmatched service.

  • Rosewood Vienna – A newer luxury option blending historic architecture with contemporary design. Central location.

Modern & Stylish

  • Hotel Motto – Eclectic Parisian-meets-Viennese glam with bold interiors and a rooftop bar.

  • The Guesthouse Vienna – Understated elegance with cozy rooms, a fantastic café, and views of the Albertina.

Budget-Friendly

  • MOOONS Vienna – A boutique-style hotel with sleek rooms and surprisingly great rates. Steps from the main train station.

  • 25hours Hotel Vienna at MuseumsQuartier – Colorful, quirky, and super fun. Great for creatives or solo travelers.


Where to Eat in Vienna

Traditional Viennese

  • Plachutta Wollzeile – Famous for their tafelspitz (boiled beef), this is a must for a true taste of Austrian cuisine.

  • Figlmüller – Known for the best schnitzel in Vienna. Portions are huge—come hungry.

Modern & Trendy

  • Motto am Fluss – Chic dining on the Danube Canal with a beautiful brunch and great evening vibes.

  • Labstelle – Farm-to-table dishes in a cozy, stylish space. Great wine list too.

Cafés & Sweets

  • Café Central – Historic and photogenic. Expect a line, but the cakes and ambiance are worth the wait.

  • Demel – Classic pastries and imperial flair. Grab an apple strudel and a window seat.

  • Joseph Brot – Great bakery for fresh breads, sandwiches, and healthy brunch options.

What to Do and See in Vienna

Schönbrunn Palace
Tour the former imperial summer residence and walk the perfectly manicured gardens. Don’t skip the Gloriette view!

Belvedere Palace
A gorgeous baroque complex housing some of Austria’s most famous art—including Klimt’s The Kiss.

St. Stephen’s Cathedral
Climb the tower for panoramic city views, or simply admire the stunning Gothic architecture from below.

MuseumQuartier
A cultural hub packed with museums, galleries, and cafés. Ideal for art lovers and architecture enthusiasts.

Vienna State Opera
Even if you don’t catch a performance, take a tour. The interiors are jaw-dropping.

Naschmarkt
A vibrant market with everything from fresh produce to global street food. Great for a midday snack and people-watching.

Ride the Ring Tram
A fun, affordable way to see Vienna’s key historic buildings without doing all the walking.


Final Thoughts

Vienna is elegant without being pretentious, classic without being stuffy. It’s the kind of city you’ll want to return to again and again. Between the palaces, pastries, and peaceful energy, four days here feels like a real treat.

If you’re planning a European itinerary that includes Vienna + Prague + Budapest, I’d love to help you build the perfect route.

📩 Let’s start planning

Vienna Mini-Itinerary
 
FOUR DAYS IN PRAGUE: A CITY GUIDE
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PRAGUE

Prague, with its romantic cobblestone streets, Gothic spires, and centuries-old charm, is truly a city that feels like stepping into a fairytale. It’s packed with history, yet buzzing with modern energy, where cozy cafés and cool cocktail bars sit next to castles and cathedrals.

During my visit in March, I only had two full days to explore, and let me tell you, it wasn’t nearly enough! I highly recommend at least three to four nights to truly soak in everything this stunning city has to offer.

 
 
Prague, river

 

4 NIGHTS

BEST TIME TO VISIT – MID-APRIL TO MAY AND SEPTEMBER TO MID-OCTOBER IS SHOULDER SEASON. BRING A WARM JACKET.
GETTING AROUND – UBER, TRAINS, OR WALKING
CURRENCY – EUROS, MOST PLACES TAKE CREDIT CARDS

 

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WHERE TO STAY

Luxury

  • The Mozart Prague – A luxury option with historic elegance and river views, just steps from the Charles Bridge.

Modern & Stylish

  • Boho Hotel Prague – Chic, minimalist, and walkable to Old Town. My favorite boutique hotel in the city.

  • The Julius Prague – Stylish and modern with apartment-style suites and a great location near Wenceslas Square.

Trendy & Artsy

  • NYX Hotel Prague by Leonardo Hotels – Funky, artsy, and centrally located with a young, social vibe.

Budget-Friendly

  • Mosaic House Design Hotel – A great budget-friendly pick with eco-friendly touches, a cool café, and a lively atmosphere.


WHERE TO EAT

Eska – A modern Czech restaurant in the trendy Karlin district. The food is creative, beautifully plated, and the sourdough is reason enough to visit.
Kantýna – Think upscale Czech pub meets butcher shop. It’s casual, communal, and serves some of the best meats and beer in town.
Café Savoy – Elegant Viennese-style café with fresh pastries, chandeliers, and amazing brunch.
U Modré Kachničky (The Blue Duckling) – Romantic and traditional, perfect for a cozy Czech dinner.
Mlejnice – A rustic hidden gem near Old Town Square with hearty Czech classics at great prices.
Manifesto Market – An open-air food hall with a rotating lineup of international street food and great cocktails.


WHAT TO DO AND SEE:

Charles Bridge
One of the most iconic sights in Prague. Go early in the morning for fewer crowds and dreamy views over the Vltava River.

Prague Castle
More of a complex than a single castle, this sprawling site includes palaces, courtyards, and chapels. Don’t miss St. Vitus Cathedral, it’s absolutely stunning.

Old Town Square & Astronomical Clock
The heart of Prague. Make time to watch the hourly clock show, then grab a drink at one of the nearby cafés for prime people-watching.

Mala Strana Neighborhood
Charming and less touristy, with quiet streets, hidden gardens, and pastel townhouses. One of my favorite areas to wander.

Lennon Wall
A colorful symbol of peace, rebellion, and art. Bring a Sharpie if you want to leave your mark.

Petřín Hill
For panoramic city views, take the funicular or hike up. There's a mini Eiffel Tower at the top (yes, really), plus peaceful gardens and wooded trails.


Final Thoughts

Prague is one of those cities that sneaks up on you—it’s romantic, walkable, and full of beautiful contradictions. Whether you’re into history, food, architecture, or just wandering without a plan, it’s the perfect long-weekend destination in Europe.

Need help planning your trip to Prague (or pairing it with Vienna, Budapest, or another European city)? I’d love to help!

📩 Let’s start planning

 
PART 3 DESTINATION WEDDING SERIES: FAQs ON ROOM BLOCKS
 

Hopefully you caught part 1 and part 2 of my destination wedding series, if not, here are the links!

Today’s series is continuing the topic on Room Blocks for your Destination Wedding.


You're three months out from your destination wedding, and suddenly, your room block disappears. Some guests still haven’t booked, and now the resort has released your unsold rooms. What happened?

You’ve likely hit your room block release date (also called a drop date or contract end date). This is the point where the resort reclaims any unbooked rooms and adds them back into general inventory. From this point forward, guests will need to book at the resort’s current rates, which are often much higher than the original contracted group rate.

If your guest is frustrated, I get it, but it’s also not your fault. As long as you’ve communicated the deadlines, given ample notice, and provided a clear way to book, you’ve done your part. But now, the window for easy access (and lower prices) has likely closed.


Can You Hold a Room for Someone Who Can’t Book Yet?

Yes, but you’ll need to pay for it upfront. If you know your friend’s mom’s cousin is definitely coming but can’t pay just yet, someone (you, them, or a generous family member) can book it to hold the rate. Just keep in mind: if they back out, you're financially responsible for the room.

How Many Rooms Should You Block?

I recommend blocking rooms for about half your expected guest count. If you're anticipating 100 guests, a 40–50 room block is typically a safe starting point. Many guests will share rooms, especially couples or families. We can always increase your block later, pending availability.

When Should You Set Up Your Room Block?

Immediately after confirming your resort and date. The earlier you contract, the better your chances at securing lower rates, flexible payment terms, and ideal room categories. Plus, your guests will have more time to book and pay.


Can’t Guests Just Book on Their Own?

Technically, yes. But here’s why I strongly recommend a room block:

  • Resorts sell out. If your guests wait or try to book outside the block, they may miss out entirely or pay significantly more.

  • You’ll miss out on perks. Free events, room upgrades, and resort credits are tied to how many rooms are booked within your block.

  • It causes guest drama. Rates vary if booked outside the block, which can lead to tension when guests compare what they paid.

  • It may cost YOU more. Resorts charge outside guest fees, typically $120+ per person, per day, if someone stays off-property but attends your wedding.

Let’s say just five guests stay off-site. That could easily cost you over $600 just in access fees—fees that could have been avoided with a room block.

Things You Might Not Know About Room Blocks

  • You may not always get the cheapest rate. Resorts offer perks like flexible payments and event credits, but not always the lowest room prices.

  • Online booking sites might show lower rates temporarily. These flash sales often come with strict, non-refundable terms and no access to wedding perks.

  • Only rooms booked through your block count toward your incentives. Even if everyone stays at the same resort, you won’t receive benefits unless they book through your group.

What’s the Risk?

The biggest risk is financial. If rooms in your block go unbooked, you may be responsible for them. That’s why having a travel advisor, like me, is so important. I’ll help you negotiate favorable terms, track deadlines, and manage bookings so you’re never caught off guard.


Final Thoughts from That Blonde Travels

Room blocks aren’t just a formality, they’re a smart strategy. They protect your guests’ rates, maximize your perks, and keep your destination wedding running smoothly. Whether you’re expecting 20 guests or 120, I’ll help you build a block that works for your budget, your timeline, and your peace of mind.

Let’s make your destination wedding effortless.
📩 Start here.

Destination Weddings with That Blonde Travels
 
2 WEEKS IN GREECE: ATHENS, MYKONOS, PAROS, CRETE
 
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GREECE ITINERARY: ATHENS, MYKONOS, PAROS, CRETE

Our 14-Day Greece Itinerary:


Athens (1 night)

Mykonos (3 nights)

Paros (3 nights)

Crete (5 nights)

Athens (1 night)

Total days: 14

Mykonos

When someone comes to me wanting to plan a custom vacation to Greece, I immediately get excited! Greece is one of my all-time favorite European countries, the food, the culture, the hospitality, it's truly hard to beat.

For my second trip to Greece, I wanted to experience both the energy of the “hot spots” and the ease of more under-the-radar gems. On my first visit, I explored Naxos, Paros, and Santorini. This time? We chose a blend of classic and new: Mykonos, Paros, and Crete.


ATHENS (1 night, pre-ferry/flight stay)

Athens is usually more of a gateway than a destination for me, but it’s always worth a short stop. I recommend staying in the Plaka area or near Syntagma Square for easy access to restaurants, shopping, and views of the Acropolis. One night is all you need if you're just passing through!


MYKONOS (3 nights)

Mykonos is exactly what you'd expect: buzzy beach clubs, whitewashed charm, and a mix of glam and grit. Yes, it can be busy, especially with cruise ships in port, but there’s also a calmer side.

We stayed just outside of town to enjoy a more relaxed vibe. Mykonos is great for foodies, couples, and even families (yes, really, if you avoid peak party zones). It’s a fun stop if you want a taste of the “see and be seen” Greek experience.

Tip: Book restaurants in advance and escape to less-crowded beaches like Agios Sostis for a quieter day.


PAROS (3 nights)

Paros continues to win us over, so much so, this was our second visit! It’s like Mykonos’ cooler, calmer cousin. No cruise ship crowds, plenty of charming villages, and incredible food.

We stayed in Naoussa, which is lively but not overrun, with beautiful waterfront dining and boutique shops. Rent a car or ATV to explore smaller villages like Lefkes and take a boat day to nearby Antiparos or Kolymbithres Beach.

Tip: Paros has the perfect mix of local charm and modern comfort. It’s ideal for couples, families, or anyone looking for laid-back luxury.


CRETE (5 nights)

Crete completely surprised us—in the best way. It’s rugged, vast, and packed with things to do. Whether you're hiking gorges, wandering historical towns, or relaxing at Balos Beach, Crete delivers.

We split our time between Chania (so charming and walkable) and Elounda for a quieter, more luxe finale. Crete is the largest Greek island and stays open year-round, making it a fantastic choice for shoulder season or travelers who want more than just sun and sand.

Tip: Don’t miss a cooking class or wine tasting in the countryside. Crete’s food scene is incredible and so rooted in tradition.


ATHENS (1 night before departure)

We wrapped up our trip with one final night in Athens to catch our flight home. This is always a good idea in case of ferry delays or schedule shifts. If you didn’t get to see the Acropolis at the start of your trip, now’s the time!

That Blonde Travels exploring the Greek Islands on a 14-day itinerary

Planning Your Greece Trip with That Blonde Travels

This itinerary is a great mix of culture, relaxation, and adventure—and completely customizable based on your pace and travel style. Whether you want to swap Paros for Naxos, add in Santorini, or slow it down with longer stays in fewer places, I’m here to help.

Let’s plan your dream Greece vacation!


WHERE TO STAY

Don’t forget—when you book through That Blonde Travels, you’ll receive VIP perks at most of these properties, all at no extra cost to you.
Think complimentary breakfast, room upgrades, resort credits, and more. Here are a few of my favorite stays in each destination:

ATHENS:
• The Dolli
• New Hotel
• Athens Capital Hotel – MGallery Collection
• One&Only Aesthesis (NEW + stunning!)
• Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens

MYKONOS:
• Bill & Coo Suites and Lounge
• Cali Mykonos
• Kalesma Mykonos

PAROS:
• Parīlio, a Member of Design Hotels
• Cosme, a Luxury Collection Resort
• Parocks Luxury Hotel & Spa

CRETE:
• Domes Noruz Chania – Adults Only
• Domes Zeen Chania
• Blue Palace Elounda, a Luxury Collection Resort


Want help choosing the perfect hotel or villa for your Greece getaway?

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A Day at The Masters: Southern Tradition Meets Bucket-List Travel
 

A Day at The Masters: Southern Tradition Meets Bucket-List Travel

If there’s one sporting event that effortlessly blends tradition, beauty, and exclusivity, it’s The Masters. Held every April at the iconic Augusta National Golf Club, it’s a dream experience not just for golf lovers—but for anyone who appreciates a refined, once-in-a-lifetime atmosphere.

As a travel advisor, I curate high-end, unforgettable experiences around the world, but attending The Masters is truly something special. And after experiencing it firsthand, I can say: it lives up to the hype.

The Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia
The Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia

The Magic of The Masters

From the moment you step through the gates, time slows down. The towering Georgia pines, the chorus of polite Southern applause, the impossibly green fairways, it’s like walking into a perfectly manicured dream. And yes, the azaleas really are that vibrant.

Phones aren’t allowed, which may sound inconvenient—but it turns out to be one of the most refreshing parts of the day. You’re unplugged and totally present. It’s a rare feeling, and one I didn’t realize I needed.

My Favorite Way to Spend the Day

While every day at The Masters is special, Friday or Saturday is my favorite. The competition is heating up, the energy from the crowd is building, and the weather tends to be just right.

I love to settle in at Amen Corner or up on the hill at Hole 3, both spots offer fantastic views and a peaceful, almost sacred vibe. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or just soaking it in for the first time, these are the places where the spirit of the tournament really comes alive.

The Food You Can’t Miss

Sure, it’s a luxury event, but the concessions are famously simple and affordable. My go-to combo? An egg salad sandwich followed by the legendary peach ice cream sandwich. Sweet, creamy, and totally worth the sticky fingers.

Pro Shop Pro Tips

The Masters merchandise is elite, but shopping at Augusta requires strategy:

  • Phones aren’t allowed, so bring a written list of what you want (and anyone you're shopping for).

  • Go early in the week if you can as there’s more variety and sizes in stock.

  • You can ship your purchases home from the course, which I highly recommend if you're going all in (which, let's be honest—you probably will).

  • If you leave the pro-shop spending less than $1000, you’re doing great!

Want to Experience It for Yourself?

Getting tickets to The Masters isn’t easy, but that’s where I come in. I work with trusted partners to help secure badges, VIP hospitality, and accommodations in and around Augusta. Whether you're flying in for a day or building a full Southern itinerary around it, I can help make it seamless.

Want to stay in Savannah, relax at The Montage Palmetto Bluff, or head to Charleston for some yummy eats? Let's design a trip worthy of the green jacket.

Ready to plan your day at The Masters?
Want to check this off your bucket list in 2026? I’d love to help.

The Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia
 
Luxury Redefined: A 9-Night Caribbean Voyage on Explora I
 
Luxury onboard Explora Journeys | That Blonde Travels

Luxury Redefined: A 9-Night Caribbean Voyage on Explora I

If you're searching for a luxury cruise experience that blends the elegance of a high-end resort with the freedom of the open sea, Explora I from Explora Journeys should be at the top of your list. I recently had the incredible opportunity to embark on a 9-night sailing, exploring breathtaking destinations from Miami to the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, St. Barths, Tortola, and back. Spoiler alert: it was an unforgettable journey.

Itinerary & Accommodations

Vessel: Explora I
Duration: 9 nights
Route: Miami → Dominican Republic → San Juan, Puerto Rico → St. Barths → Tortola → Miami
Fully Inclusive Rate: Starting at ~$5k per person (double occupancy) in the entry-level suite

We initially booked an entry-level suite but were thrilled to receive an upgrade to the Premier Penthouse (Room 10045) just days before sailing. The extra space was fantastic, and if I sail again, I would absolutely love to experience the Cove Residence, which features a separate bedroom and a private Jacuzzi on the balcony.

Our suite host provided excellent service, keeping our space spotless and ensuring a seamless turn-down service each evening.

Luxury Premier Penthouse onboard Explora Journeys | That Blonde Travels
Luxury Premier Penthouse onboard Explora Journeys | That Blonde Travels

Dining & Culinary Highlights

One of the most exciting aspects of any luxury voyage is the dining experience, and Explora I delivered in every way. Guests raved about the food, and the diverse selection of restaurants meant there was something for every palate.

Dining Overview:

  • Room Service: Stellar! We enjoyed breakfast in our suite daily with a wide variety of options.

  • Specialty Dining: A variety of culinary experiences were available, each with its own flair. The Italian specialty restaurant, which is complimentary for our clients, was an exclusive experience worth trying.

  • Bars & Lounges: The drinks onboard were expertly crafted, with the lobby bar on Deck 4 standing out as a favorite spot for a perfectly mixed cocktail.

Luxury onboard Explora Journeys | That Blonde Travels
Luxury onboard Explora Journeys | That Blonde Travels

Onboard Experience & Entertainment

Explora I is designed for relaxation and refined luxury. The ship offers an array of entertainment and leisure options:

  • Multiple Pools & Sun Decks: We particularly enjoyed the Deck 5 pool, which was perfect for families and had just the right depth for kids. Poolside service was impeccable.

  • Fitness Studio & Sports Deck: A well-equipped gym, a movement studio, and a walking track provided plenty of opportunities for fitness lovers. The pickle-ball and basketball courts were a fun addition.

  • Shore Excursions: Embarking and disembarking at ports was seamless, making it easy to explore new destinations stress-free.

Luxury onboard Explora Journeys | That Blonde Travels
Luxury onboard Explora Journeys | That Blonde Travels

Candid Thoughts & Guest Experience

Explora I delivers a refined, resort-like atmosphere at sea. The clientele was mostly well-traveled, sophisticated cruisers who had experienced other luxury lines. Many guests we met had been on several Explora Journeys and spoke highly of the service, ambiance, and overall experience.

One of the standout features was the Wi-Fi quality, which was excellent throughout the sailing.

Where Explora I Excels

  • Spacious, well-designed suites with top-tier service

  • Gourmet dining with a variety of options

  • Seamless embarkation and disembarkation at ports

  • High-quality onboard entertainment and fitness facilities

Luxury onboard Explora Journeys | That Blonde Travels

Perks for That Blonde Travels Clients

Booking through That Blonde Travels grants access to exclusive benefits, enhancing your Explora Journeys experience. These perks include:

  • Up to €300 Journey Experience Credit per suite

  • Complimentary Transfers (varies by destination)

  • Complimentary Dining Experience at Anthology, the Exclusive Specialty Restaurant

  • Complimentary Access to Hydrothermal Spa Areas

Final Thoughts

Explora I redefines luxury cruising, combining five-star service with a laid-back, resort-style atmosphere. Whether you’re a seasoned cruiser or embarking on your first journey at sea, this experience is sure to impress. From world-class dining to impeccably designed accommodations, this was truly an unforgettable way to explore the Caribbean.

Would I sail with Explora Journeys again? Absolutely. The journey was seamless, luxurious, and a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.

For more details or to book your own Explora Journeys experience, feel free to reach out—I’d love to help plan your next luxury escape!

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Why Palm Heights is the Chic Caribbean Getaway You Need
 
A stunning beachfront view of Palm Heights in Grand Cayman, showcasing its chic design and crystal-clear Caribbean waters along Seven Mile Beach.

Back in January, I had the absolute pleasure of experiencing the ultra-chic Palm Heights in the Cayman Islands! This boutique, all-suite beachfront hotel is pure paradise and offers the perfect mix of luxury, relaxation, and stunning aesthetics.

Everywhere you turn, there’s a picture-perfect moment waiting to be captured. From the stylish, retro-inspired decor to the dreamy ocean views, Palm Heights truly exudes effortless elegance.

Situated on the iconic Seven Mile Beach, reaching this luxury retreat is a breeze. Simply fly into Grand Cayman’s Owen Roberts International Airport, and within a quick 10-minute drive, you’ll find yourself in paradise. I always recommend renting a car to explore the incredible local dining scene—trust me, the food here is absolutely worth it!

The Oceanfront Grand Suite at Palm Heights, featuring stylish mid-century modern decor, a spacious balcony with breathtaking ocean views, and luxurious amenities.
A breathtaking Cayman Islands view over the ocean, as seen from a private balcony at Palm Heights.

Palm Heights is an all-suite hotel, making every room feel like a private retreat. I stayed in the One-bedroom Oceanfacing Penthouse, and WOW—it was spacious, beautifully designed, and had the most incredible sunset views from the balcony. The mid-century modern decor mixed with warm Caribbean touches created the perfect vibe.

One of the standout highlights of Palm Heights? The incredible dining scene. This hotel offers a variety of exceptional culinary experiences, from the freshest seafood at Tillie’s to expertly crafted cocktails at The Coconut Club. Every dish was a celebration of local ingredients and bold flavors, making each meal unforgettable. Adding to the charm, the service has a unique European beach club feel, with staff from all over Europe. I especially loved getting to know everyone—shoutout to George for making our experience even more memorable!

Another standout feature? The wellness and spa experiences. Whether it was morning yoga with ocean views or a deep-tissue massage at The Garden Club spa, every moment felt rejuvenating.

Soft white sand and turquoise waters of Seven Mile Beach, right in front of Palm Heights, offering the perfect spot for relaxation and water activities.
Chic poolside loungers at Palm Heights, offering the perfect blend of retro aesthetics and modern luxury.

For That Blonde Travels clients, my VIP amenities include:

  • Complimentary daily breakfast for 2

  • Resort credit to use towards dining or spa treatments

  • Upgrade on arrival (based on availability)

  • Early check-in/late check-out (based on availability)

If you’re looking for a high-end, effortlessly cool escape in the Caribbean, Palm Heights is IT. I’d love to book this dreamy getaway for you! Email me at lauren@thatblondetravels.com or fill out my contact form to get started!

This hotel is truly a standout among Caribbean luxury resorts—perfect for honeymooners, couples, and even solo travelers looking for a stylish retreat!

A breathtaking Cayman Islands sunset over the ocean, as seen from a private balcony at Palm Heights.