Showing posts with label vacations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacations. Show all posts

Thursday, March 18, 2010

TWT in Bermuda


Having just returned from a beautiful trip to the island of Bermuda, I am happy to share my TWT adventures with you. Listen up ladies, because when SO asks where your next vacation should be, you will have already booked the tickets.
Bermuda, a British overseas territory, is located off of the east coast of North Carolina. With an annual temperature high of 86 and low of 63, there is virtually no "bad season" to visit. With such amazing weather and scenery, it's hard to imagine why you would want to stay inside...unless you stay at Tucker's Point, of course. Newly opened in May of 2009, Tucker's Point is the island's most luxurious resort. When first pulling into Tucker's Point, (either by taxi or scooter) it's hard to believe that the view in front of you is actually real. It's almost as if Mother Nature knew exactly how to create perfection; rolling hills on the well manicured gold course, turquoise blue water, light pink sand, beachy-luxe buildings, all that seems to have grown out of a huge mountain face, where nobody could find it.


The amenities at Tucker's Point are endless, like any great resort should be. You can choose to stay in the Tucker's Point Hotel or in one of the Villa's, all of which are up for sale and fractional ownership. The hotel offers such amenities as private pools, access to the new Spa at Tucker's Point, and of course, fine dining.

I had the opportunity to experience The Point Restaurant and Terrace for dinner and brunch. Eating at The Point was one of the highlights of Bermuda for me, and it wasn't just because of the food. To me, a gourmet resturant must impress me equally with its food and its atmosphere. There is nothing worse than waiting uncomfortably for your meal (or a table) and being rushed once you sit down. If American's can learn anything from the French, it would be to slow down and really savor food, company, and atmosphere. Walking into The Point, it hardly feels like a restaurant at all. The tables are swathed in white linen, the chairs are mismatched in a comfortable, yet grand style, the exposed dark wood beams and moldings give the feel of being a on luxurious ship, but the views of the crystal clear water keep you grounded. The walls are covered in what looks like hand painted murals, but like everything else in Bermuda, it has a story and a history. Juan Tripp, the founder of Pan American World Airways, was so inspired on a trip to Hong Kong in 1965 by the hand painted murals of Chinese Horsemen, that he comissioned the artist to create an 80ft long mural for the Sky Club of the Pan Am building. The mural, a collection of ports around the world, stayed in the Sky Club until its closing in 2005. Juan Tripp's son, Ed Tripp, the current President of Tucker's Point, bought the mural at auction and installed it in the restaurant in Tucker's Point (with the addition of one port that wasn't on the orginal, Bermuda.)

The food at Tucker's Point was just as impressive as its service and always responsive staff. I was excited to see Grilled Wagyu Beef Sirloin, with humble sides such as ratatouille and a tempura onion ring on the menu, because like everything else at Tucker's Point, it's luxury with a hint of casual, European perfection. All in all, it just works. Brunch wasn't a typical American buffet of greasy sausage links and rubbery eggs. Items such as Homemade Vanilla Brioche French Toast, Classic Eggs Benedict with Hollandise Sauce, and Swiss Bircher Museli are the Tucker's Point way of starting off the morning right.




After breakfast, when the SO's go and play on the gorgeous golf course, you can either take a trip to the spa or relax by the infinity pool overlooking the Atlantic. If you stay in a villa, you will also have a large balcony complete with an outdoor dining table, barbecue, and incredibly relaxing lounge couch. Or just take a stroll downstairs to either the villa bar, a community room filled with bottles of every alcohol imaginable. If you still want entertainment, the villa community game room has dvd's, board games, a pool table, and entertainment for hours.

The furnishings in the villas are a mix between a summer home in Palm Beach and a British countryside home. The contrast between the beachy white paint and the heavy, wooden furniture is appealing and elegantly comfortable. All villas are fully equipped for your stay, including toiletries, kitchen accessories and appliances, towels, and a daily maid service.
Tucker's Point is a place that you won't want to ever leave, but all is forgotten when the wind is blowing through your hair while you're on the back of a scooter in the midst of an adventure to the world's most private beaches....

Friday, February 26, 2010

Resort From Vivre

A TWT can always count on Vivre for the perfect mix of interesting and classy. Vivre- which literally means "to live," carries products from around the world, creating a depth to each collection and a timeless twist. If you desire a $2,000 art deco black lion sculpture or a vintage book about French photographers, Vivre is the spot to come to. Their carefully selected variety of clothing and jewelry is a great inspiration for any occasion.
Whether you're jetting to Bali or St. Tropez this spring, chunky coral and turquoise compliment tanned skin and big straw floppy hats. Dive in TWT's, because your voyage will be here before you know it. Vivre's Resort Jewelry Collection:



Turquoise and Coral Earrings $495.00


Nugget Turquoise Necklace $850

Gold and Coral Snake Ring $155

Coral Stone Earrings $325

Nugget Turquoise Cuff $550


Stone Pendant $795

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Modern Day Titanic...Minus The Wreck...


If you're a TWT who loves to travel (you know, see other cultures, buy exotic fashion, and lay on beaches around the world) but hates the maintainence of owning your own yacht (we all know just how time consuming it is to hire a dependable crew...) then The World is for you. My SO had the honor of meeting the CEO (as well as former CFO of the World, and President of the Disney Cruise Line) of The World Cruise Ship. With 165 private residences onboard, some residents live on the boat full time, but for most, it is simply a part time home. The is ship similar to most upscale communities, complete with a full service spa, six upscale restaurants, an entire area devoted to golf practicing and programs, state of the art fitness center complete with personal training, a Graff Jewelery store, and a movie cinema. Everything on the ship is customized to your liking, from the color scheme of your sofas, to the meal that you desire most often. The World truly does travel all of the world, from exclusive islands in Russia not open to the public, to pirate ridden waters of Somalia (but don't worry, The World is the safest floating vessel around.) The World is a perfect place to buy a custom designed condo for those TWT's who desire to see the world from the comfort of their own townhome. However, if a condo within this heavenly luxurious yacht isn't part of your budget just yet, rentals are available. If you can part with the cars and PJ's for a few weeks to months out of the year, it's a great convo starter at your next charity auction "Well only last week I was in Bali...it's funny that you mention it..."

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Some Resort Essentials...



Is SO taking you out of the cold in the next few weeks for some sunny beach respite? Winter can be a dangerous time for us TWT's, whether or not your realize it. It has been proven that women gain weight in the wintertime, lose their tan, have less "intimate contact," and are more moody. These are all things that we need to avoid at all costs...because what SO wants a TWT who is grumpy, pale, overweight, and says no to anything sexual "just because?" It is the perfect time of year to take that exotic vacation with your SO, the warmer destination the better. Calypso St Barth is one of my favorite resort clothing shops and here are some of my favorite pieces this season. Remember, just because it's a vacation doesn't mean that you can look sloppy...in fact, resort looks are one of the most important styles for a TWT to be able to pull off. It's quite simple actually...if you look effortlessly fabulous, SO will want to whisk you away to exotic locations all the time....and that's good for both of you

Sima Tunic $195


Antoine Jumpsuit $135

Shireen Dress $165


Candice Tunic $135

Striped Scarf $95

Ling Disc Necklace Gold $245