Dear friends,
As 2016 comes to an end, I find myself reflecting on the ups and downs in my personal life as well as those in communities around the world. We live in an interconnected global space, and we cannot separate ourselves from the events, successes, and pains of our fellow humans and the environment in which we live. It has been a rocky year, but I choose to focus on the positives.
It has been my absolute pleasure to work with countless couples and friend and family groups on their major milestone vacations. I have helped plan and share the joy in numerous destination weddings, vow renewals, honeymoons, anniversaries, and birthday trips. I have influenced many excellent people in expanding their horizons as they visit and explore different cultures, languages, and landscapes from the Caribbean to Italy to Argentina to Australia to Hawaii to Spain and beyond.
Furthermore, it has been a great privilege to travel, learn, and make wonderful memories with my own family and friends to some stunning destinations in Paris, Amsterdam, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon, Tuscany, the Amalfi Coast & Capri, Cancun, NYC, and around our lovely newly adopted home of Switzerland. I love sharing photos from my and my clients' trips on Facebook and Instagram, so I hope you have been following us and liking our pictures! Nothing makes me happier than sharing this beautiful and fascinating world in which we live with all of you.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your continued support in 2016, and I look forward to hearing from you when you're ready to plan your next adventure!
Because we respect your diversity in culture and faith, we wish you "Happy Holidays" and a prosperous 2017!
Warmest regards,
Ashley
Treasure Travel, LLC
www.trytreasuretravel.com
ashley@trytreasuretravel.com
Journeys around the globe from us to you with a specific focus on wine, beer, spirits, & culinary delights.
Showing posts with label destination wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label destination wedding. Show all posts
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Friday, June 5, 2015
Hard Rock Riviera Maya and Secrets Maroma - Riviera Maya, Mexico
Hard Rock Riviera Maya
We spent a week at the beautiful all-inclusive Hard Rock Riviera Maya resort last month. This property has two sections -- the adults-only "Heaven" side and the family-friendly "Hacienda" side.I'm unable to write a full review of the hotel at this time, so I am going to post photos with captions instead. Please fee free to send us a message if you have specific questions about this fantastic property.
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The manmade cove beach. You can tell how bad the seaweed was this year. |
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Jim Morrison made out of vinyl records |
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Microphones converted into lighting |
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Rock n Roll Memorabilia can be found everywhere |
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Gorgeous views at lunch |
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One of the main pools on the Heaven side |
Secrets Maroma Beach
We spent one day doing a site inspection and using a day pass to enjoy the Secrets Maroma adults-only resort that is part of the AMResorts brand portfolio. We have special clients having a destination wedding at this property in the fall, so I wanted to check it out. It's set on a gorgeous beach, and features wonderful rooms and amenities.![]() |
Beautiful Maroma Beach |
Fabulous Spa |
Lovely place for the bride to get pampered on her wedding day |
Massage table |
Hydrotherapy |
Outdoor couples massage |
Romantic outdoor shower in the spa |
Who doesn't love to relax on a hammock? |
It's worthwhile to upgrade to the Club level for more amenities and better located room |
Well-appointed rooms with two beds or one |
A few rooms feature an outdoor jacuzzi |
Mini bar |
Romantic jacuzzi |
The "Secret Box" - a was to receive room service with ultimate privacy |
Swim Up Suites |
Main pool |
Bali beds on the beautiful beach |
Labels:
adults-only,
all-inclusive hotel,
amresorts,
cancun,
destination wedding,
hard rock riviera maya,
jacuzzi bathtub,
maroma beach,
mexico,
paradise,
secrets,
spa,
swim up swim out suites
Location:
Riviera Maya
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Hawaii Travel Exchange - Educational Adventure on Maui
What an amazing adventure to Maui! We traveled in late November 2014 to the beautiful island of Maui in the U.S. state of Hawaii. I like to point out that it is the 50th state. It is exotic, yet familiar. No passport needed. Purchases can be made in U.S. Dollars. Locals speak English. Yet you can learn about the interesting and unique culture of these Polynesian islands in the South Pacific, while exploring the lush, tropical paradise of the islands.
My first three nights were spent at the Grand Wailea Hotel - a Waldorf Astoria Resort. The room was luxurious and comfortable for resting after a busy day in the classroom learning more about the islands. My window looked out upon the gorgeous Pacific Ocean.
Our days were spent listening to updates from representatives of the Hawaii Visitors Bureau and its island chapters, as well as participating in one-on-one meetings with suppliers in the travel industry. We also had an opportunity to learn more about Hawaiian culture with hands-on lessons in lei making, hula dance, ukulele playing, and the local language. We also had the chance to tour additional area hotels including the Wailea Beach Marriott, Makena Beach & Golf Resort & Spa, Fairmont Kea Lani, and Mana Kai Maui. See photos below, and view more on our Treasure Travel Facebook Page.
Wedding Gazebo at Fairmont Kea Lani |
Fairmont Kea Lani pool area |
Views from Makena Lawn |
Views from Breakfast at Mana Lani |
Views from Marriott rooms |
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Bernie is a fantastic wedding planner with WOW |
On the fourth day our group split into post-fams 3-day excursions on different islands, and I had the privilege to stay on beautiful Maui! We moved on to Ka'anapali Beach area on the northwest of the island, where we spent one night at the Hyatt Regency in Maui and two nights at the Royal Lahaina Resort. I would recommend both properties without hesitation. The Hyatt is well-known for its excellent pool and upscale Japanese restaurant Japengo (amazing sushi!) while the Royal Lahaina has true Hawaiian charm, an excellent beach, and great pricing.
Views from Hyatt |
Love this pool at the Hyatt |
Grotto Bar at the Hyatt |
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Ocean views and perfect beach at Royal Lahaina |
Suites at Royal Lahaina are a great value with great amenities |
Last but not least, we spent a LONG day on the epic Road to Hana with its dangerous curves, spectacular vistas, hidden waterfalls, and numerous rainbows -- not only for the experience of the trip itself, but also to visit the very special Travaasa Hana hotel. This property is completely removed from the rest of Maui, and is a special gem that not a lot of travelers get to experience. The property is accessible by the long road trip to the southern tip of the island, or by a short and incredibly scenic flight from Kahului airport (OGG) for just $59 per person. Once you arrive at the resort, you feel you have entered another world. There are no TVs to occupy your time; you must get out and experience the real Hawaii. So many activities are included, and they even have a meal plan. This is the closest thing to an "all-inclusive" that Hawaii has to offer. While most of the property is family-friendly, they do have an adults-only section for those honeymooners and couples looking for romance, privacy, and seclusion.
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Travaasa Hana - adults-only section |
There are so many more wonderful stories and useful details from the Hawaii Travel Exchange. Please contact us if you have any questions or are interested in booking your own family vacation, honeymoon, or destination wedding in Hawaii!
Labels:
destination wedding,
fairmont kea lani,
grand wailea,
hawaii,
hte14,
ka'anapali,
kihei,
makena beach golf spa resort,
mana kai,
maui,
road to hana,
royal lahaina,
travaasa hana,
wailea,
white orchid wedding
Location:
Maui, Hawaii, USA
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