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Episode 75 - Travel Tips for Food Lovers with Jay Ducote03 Sep 202401:11:41

Whether you identify as a foodie or simply want good food while traveling, in this episode, we are speaking your love language as we interview a new friend we recently met on a food tour in Puerto Rico.  He’s a Private Chef, Food Blogger, and TV personality who loves to travel and experience new cultures through their food.   Hear from Jay his secrets for finding great food while traveling and some of his favorite places for culinary travel.  This guy is the real deal when it comes to food.  You can even ask Bobby Flay.

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Check out the experiences in Puerto Rico Jay talked about here:

See Reainamora Puerto Rico Supper Club reservations and Finca La Zafra farm experience 

You can find and follow Jay Ducote on Instagram here and visit his website here 

Get his cookbook, Louisiana Outdoor Cooking here

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Episode 74 - 10 Things You Need to Do Before Traveling27 Aug 202400:48:29

Planning a trip can be an exciting yet overwhelming experience, as the anticipation of new adventures often comes with ensuring everything goes smoothly. To make the most of your journey and minimize potential stress, it's essential to prepare thoroughly before you set off. From organizing your travel documents to packing the right essentials, there are key steps that every traveler should take to ensure a seamless and enjoyable trip. In this episode, we will outline the ten most crucial things you need to do to prepare for your journey, providing practical tips and insights that will help you embark on your adventure with confidence and peace of mind. Some links are affiliate links.  See our disclosure.

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We've applied for our Egypt Visa with Atlys and are awaiting its arrival when this podcast aired - We are are happy to report that we received our Visas for Egypt shortly thereafter. Since I had started the Visa application process on my own, Atlys contacted me through What's App (not uncommon for businesses outside the US) and let me know that they needed me to email them some information so they could complete the process.  We worked back and forth for a couple of days but they got it done by their deadline. Atlys works like this: you pay the country visa fee up front and they guarantee that they will have your visa by the deadline they set when you apply or they will do it for free.  If it's ready by their deadline they will inform you and you'll pay their fee, then you will be redirected to your Visas. Ours were completed by the deadline they had set (even with them needing additional information) and I paid the fee and we now have the visas.   We applied for our Kenya visa on our own and received it within a couple of days but it did take me about 1.5-2 hours to get the application completed and submitted. Once I had completed the Egypt one with Atlys, I was given a codes to apply for Visas in Uzbekistan, Kenya, and Vietnam for Free. I would have gladly paid the $40 extra to get the Kenya Visa done for us. 

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Episode 65 - How to Get the Group Trip out of the Group Chat with The Travel Squad Podcast25 Jun 202400:58:29

In this episode, we explore the topic of group travel with our podcast guests, The Travel Squad Podcast. Melissa and I mostly travel just the two of us, so we wanted to bring in some experts to talk through the dynamics of group travel and share their experiences.  They will give us some great tips on planning group travel, options for organized group travel, and a few tips to make group travel successful. Some links are affiliate links. See our disclosure.

Learn more about and tune into the Travel Squad Podcast here. Follow their adventures on Instagram here.

Two of the tour companies they mentioned are:

G Adventures

Gate 1 Travel

They also talked about how flight deals have been the motivator behind booking some of their trips:

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Episode 64 - The Truth Behind Why We Often Choose International Travel Over Domestic18 Jun 202400:31:14

We were recently at an event where, of course, the topic of travel came up.  The husband asked us what our favorite domestic destination was.  We both looked at each other with a blank look and for the first time when talking about travel, we were speechless.  Don’t get us wrong, we were able to recover and rattle off some great places but it caused us to take a step back and have a discussion about why we often choose international travel over traveling within the U.S.

In this episode, we spend some time exploring why we choose to travel internationally when there is so much to do right here in the USA.  Join us as we give a behind-the-scenes peek into how we think about planning for and choosing travel destinations and uncover some interesting things we have discovered about traveling both domestically and internationally. And, of course, we will leave you with some places to consider and new places we want to visit within the U.S. too.

Related Episodes you will Like:

Episode 41 - Arizona and the Grand Canyon (including Scottsdale, Flagstaff, & Sedona)

Episode 33 - The Best Way to Visit Napa Valley & Sonoma, California

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Episode 63 - Exploring the UK Beyond London: Our Top 5 Must-See UK Destinations 11 Jun 202400:44:32

In this episode, we want to highlight some options if you have been considering a trip to the UK, but don’t want to spend all of your time in London. There are so many options for travelers from across the world, and you will learn that there are just as many options outside of London that you are going to want to add into your travel destination list.  Even if you live in the UK, this episode will definitely have you thinking about options for day and weekend trips to visit places that are straight from our recommendations.  So grab your train tickets and let’s get started.

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Get Driving and Transportation Guides for the UK from Tripiamo here. 

Tip- get combo tickets or yearly passes for Hampton Court Palace on Historic Royal Palaces or Stonehenge is part of English Heritage, which also includes hundreds of other locations. We have signed up for both of these in the past when visiting mutiple locations in a single trip. There’s also an overseas visitor's pass for English Heritage. 

Also be sure to check out Macsadventure.com for some walking adventures in the Cotswolds, in the UK, and around the world.

Other Episodes you will Like:

Episode 5 - London Travel Guide

Episode 21 - Scotland Road Trip

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Episode 62 - Is a Disney VIP Tour Worth It?04 Jun 202400:43:27

This week, we will be discussing an option for anyone seeking a unique experience when visiting one or more of the Disney parks - the VIP Tour at Disney. While the cost may seem prohibitive for many, we will also explore some options that could make this experience more affordable for most people. So, put on your Mickey ears, and let’s get started on our VIP Tour at Disney.

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VIP tours can be booked 60 days in advance of the start day of your trip  - if you are staying on Disney property.  otherwise, 60 days from the day of the tour.  The number to call to make a VIP tour reservation is 407-560-4033.  VIP tours cannot be booked online.

Here's a list of the other tours we discussed: 

Disney's Keys to the Kingdom Tour
Magic Kingdom Park
Unlock fascinating history, gain backstage access to legendary hidden areas and enjoy lunch.

Melissa got to take this tour in September and highly recommends it - above the VIP tour actually.  It is an amazing value with so much information and history, lunch was included and a water for the tour, a surprise little gift at the end plus the access to see the backstage areas made it an experience she will never forget.  A theme park tickets and reservation are required and there are discounts for Annual Passholders but this tour is so worth it.  She would take it again in a heartbeat! 

EPCOT Seas Adventures – Dolphins in Depth
Make reservations now for this fascinating and intimate 2-hour dolphin encounter limited to a group of no more than 8 Guests per day.

EPCOT Seas Adventures – DiveQuest
Immerse yourself in a scuba experience with guaranteed calm seas, no current, unlimited visibility, and incredible marine life and coral.

Behind the Seeds
If you like Living with the Land, you may enjoy Behind the Seeds!  

Specialty Cruises
Charter a private watercraft and set sail on a relaxing specialty cruise from one of the Walt Disney World marinas for Epcot and Magic Kingdom Fireworks.

Wild Africa Trek
Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park
Encounter exotic wildlife on a guided expedition with African-inspired snacks and photo keepsakes.
Prices range from $219 to $229—plus tax. Prices vary by date.

Savor the Savanna
Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park
Take a private safari tour and enjoy African-inspired tapas, drinks and more.


Caring for Giants
Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park
Get a closer look into the world of our park's majestic African elephants.

Up Close with Rhinos
Disney's Animal Kingdom Theme Park
Meet these mighty—but gentle—giants in a special viewing area for a wildlife experience like no other!

These tours can be booked online 60 days in advance - you’ll find them under enchanting extras or just search the specific name to book. By phone: (407) 939-7529  Disney Vacation Club Members: (800) 800-9800

Other Episodes you will Like:

Episode 15: How to Plan a Trip to Walt Disney World with Children

Episode 16: Tips for an Adult Walt Disney World Adventure

Episode 17: Navigating Walt Disney World with Senior Adults

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Episode 61 - What Are Your Favorite Travel Experiences?28 May 202400:53:03

This week we wanted to take an opportunity for our listeners to get to know us a little bit better and share with you some of our favorite experiences from our travels.  Join us as we ask each other questions about our travel favorites and see how they match up against the way you would answer these questions.  So pack your bags and come along as we uncover some of our favorite things about travel.

Here are the questions we asked each other and now it is your turn to ask your favorite travel companion:

Click here for Printable PDF Link to these questions.

Other Episodes you will Like:

Episode 20 - How to Plan a Trip - Our Step by Step Guide to Planning Your Bucket List Adventure Episode 1: Creating a Travel Bucket List

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1. What's your all-time favorite travel destination, and why does it hold a special place in your heart?

2. What is your favorite hotel that you have ever stayed in?

3. Do you prefer beach vacations, mountain getaways, or exploring bustling cities?

4. What's the most memorable meal you've ever had while traveling, and where was it?

5. Are you more drawn to off-the-beaten-path destinations or popular tourist hotspots?

6. What's your favorite mode of transportation when traveling: plane, train, car, or something else?

7. Do you have a favorite travel memory or experience that always brings a smile to your face when you think about it?

8. Are you an early riser who loves catching sunrises or more of a night owl who enjoys vibrant nightlife scenes?

9. When it comes to accommodations, do you prefer luxurious hotels, cozy bed and breakfasts, or perhaps the charm of Airbnb rentals?

10. What's the one item you always make sure to pack when you travel, no matter where you're going?

11. Are you more interested in immersing yourself in the local culture, indulging in adventure activities, or simply relaxing and taking it easy?

12. What's your favorite souvenir or keepsake that you've collected from your travels?

13. How do you like to document your travels: through photography, journaling, or perhaps something else?

14. Are there any specific cultural or historical sites that have left a lasting impression on you during your travels?

15. Do you have a favorite season or time of year for traveling, and if so, why?

16. What's the most breathtaking natural landscape you've ever encountered while traveling?

17. Are there any particular cuisines or dishes from around the world that you absolutely love?

18. How do you approach planning your trips: meticulously organized itinerary or spontaneous adventures?

19. Lastly, what was your best flight experience? What was your worst flight experience?

20. Checked bags or carry-on?

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Episode 60 - The Wild Mississippi21 May 202400:48:15

In this episode, we talk to Dean Klingenberg, author of The Wild Mississippi: A State-by-State Guide to the River’s Natural Wonders and podcast host of The Mississippi Valley Traveler, about some ideas for visiting unique locations along The Mississippi River. Dean will share some of his memories from researching the book and give some suggestions of places to visit that you may not be familiar with. So pack your bags and bring your hiking shoes as we travel with Dean down the Mississippi River.

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Explore Dean's other books, Mississippi Valley Traveler guidebooks & Frank Dodge Mystery Series

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Other Episodes you will Like:

Episode 30 - Tips for Planning a Trip to New Orleans, LA Episode 48 - Barrels and Beyond: The Kentucky Bourbon Trail

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Episode 59 - Visiting Amelia Island: What to Do and See in 2024 & 202514 May 202401:01:59

This week, we are staying close to home while we experience the 59th Annual Isle of Eight Flags Shrimp Festival on Amelia Island.  It has been a while since we did our last episode on Amelia Island, and as usual, some things have changed.  Join us as we take you to a few of our favorite places and update you on new places we have discovered, what to see throughout the year, and our favorite times to be on the Island.  So pack a bathing suit, towel, beach chair, and your favorite book, and join us on Amelia Island.

Read more about where to stay, what to do, and where to eat on Amelia Island here

Download our free Amelia Island Guide here

More Episodes you will Like:

Episode 14: Discover Amelia Island, Florida – A Local's Ultimate Travel Guide

Episode 37: 12 Destinations you Need to Visit in the Winter

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Episode 58 - Which Caribbean Island Should You Visit, Aruba or Curacao?07 May 202400:27:32

This week we have an exciting episode for you. We recently visited two islands in the Southern Caribbean and wanted to do a comparison of the two. If you’re planning a trip and would like to weigh the pros and cons of each island, this episode is perfect for you. Join us as we debate the merits of Curacao versus Aruba, this or that style? 

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Listen to our Aruba Episodes

How to Visit Aruba Both On & Off The Beaten Path What You Need to Know About Aruba

Listen to our Curaçao Episode here 

Discovering Curaçao
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Episode 57: How to Visit Aruba Both On & Off The Beaten Path30 Apr 202400:52:29

In this episode, we are heading to the stunning island of Aruba, located just 20 miles north of Venezuela in the Southern Caribbean. It’s a popular destination for North American travelers who want to soak up the sun and enjoy the sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters. While many visitors prefer to stay at the luxurious resorts, we are more interested in exploring the local culture and cuisine. So, pack your bags and join us as we embark on our journey to Aruba.

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Link to the EZ Raider Tour we loved! Ask for Carlos as your guide!

Other Off road and 4 Wheel Drive Tours on Aruba 

After our visit we would say to choose the Aruba Ocean Club over the Aruba Surf Club where we had our room.  

You can Visit Flamingo Beach by staying at the Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Resort

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Episode 56 - Discovering Curaçao23 Apr 202401:00:15

In this episode we explore the lesser-known Caribbean nation of Curaçao that is often overlooked by North American tourists. While many of you may be familiar with the blue liqueur that shares its name and is used in cocktails, few have had the opportunity to actually visit the place. Perhaps some of you have been on a cruise that stopped by, but never ventured out of the cruise port to truly experience the local people and culture. Today, we will share our recent Caribbean adventure, including where we stayed, where we ate, and what we did. So, pack your snorkeling gear and get ready to join us on our journey to Curaçao.

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We forgot to mention that you'll need to complete an Immigration Form Prior to Arrival in Curacao.  It only takes a few minutes and you can either print it out or have it saved on your phone when you go through Immigration.  We had to fill it out a 2nd time when flying back through Curacao from Aruba to return home as well.  It is easy and free so don't pay a 3rd party service to complete it for you.  Here's the link.

 

Where to EAT

In Willemstad:

  •  The Gouverneur - very popular (guy at the distillery thought it was overrated) - we did not eat here
  •  Dinner @Ceviche91 and Rif Fort - get a reservation - Fantastic!

In the Pietermaai District

  •  Restaurant De Heeren @sea , as there were several things close by
  •  Van Gogh Specialty Coffee & City Roastery

In the north, near the beaches and near the Flamingo area, Marfa’s Good Hangout @Williwood (Don’t miss the Williwood sign)

We love to ask where to eat, and these were all recommended by a local at the Distillery.

  •  Komedor Kriyoyo plus in Willemstad
  •  Kenchi Big Eyescad near Mambo Beach
  •  Kome in Petermaai

We also noticed when we were walking around looking at the murals there was one of the shipping container food hall concepts in Willemstad.  So much food, so little time but it’s called Bario Urban Street food and it gets good reviews for its food and atmosphere. They also have a place to stay there called Bario hotel as well.

And a brewery near the Governor called Swinging Old Lady if you like local breweries.

 

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Episode 73 - Planning for an African Safari with Piper Mackay20 Aug 202401:14:28

There is nothing better than being able to check off one of those bucket list experiences that you have been dreaming of for a really long time.  This year, Melissa and I will be taking an African Safari in Kenya to celebrate our 30th anniversary and a big birthday for myself.  We wanted to do something really special to celebrate those occasions so we decided to cross the safari off our bucket list.  We’ve done a lot of planning to prepare for this trip, but we thought for the podcast we might help you shortcut that planning and bring an expert onto the show.  In this episode we talk to Piper Mackay from Mackay Africa whom we will use for our safari.  So grab your olive green pants and khaki shirt as we head to Nairobi Kenya to start this safari.

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Episode 55 - Want to Visit Egypt? Here's What to Know Before Visiting Cairo16 Apr 202401:12:16

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Episode 54 - What We've Learned About Travel Hacks09 Apr 202400:57:44

In this episode, we would like to share some travel hacks that we have learned while planning our upcoming trips. If you are unfamiliar with the term “travel hack,” it refers to strategies and techniques used to maximize travel while minimizing expenses. These typically involve loyalty programs, credit card rewards, sign-on bonuses, and other opportunities to earn frequent flyer miles, hotel points, and other travel-related benefits. The goal is to utilize these hacks to get discounted or free flights, accommodations, upgrades, or other travel experiences.  It’s not easy, but the benefits can be huge.  We want to share with you some of our travel hacks to help you travel more and better.  So grab a pen and paper because you are going to want to use some of these for your next travel adventures.  Let’s get started.

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Episode 53 - Norway and the Magical Northern Lights02 Apr 202400:48:56

In this episode, we are journeying to a destination that has a lot of attention on social media this year.  People from all around the world are traveling to locations in search of the Northern Lights.  They are supposed to be at their peak this year and travel enthusiasts from everywhere are trying to get their glimpse.  Join us as we talk to a friend our ours about her recent trip to Norway and some of the exciting places she visited and fun activities she experienced along the way.  So pack your bag, bring some warm clothes and let’s head to Norway.

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Episode 52 - One Year of the Sunshine Travelers Podcast! Our Most Popular Episodes & What's Next! 26 Mar 202400:48:50

Can you believe that it has been a year since we started this journey having no idea of where it was going to take us?

In this episode, we are celebrating our 52nd Episode which marks one full year of the Sunshine Travelers Podcast! We cover our top 10 most downloaded episodes over the last year and add a few stories from each of those locations of why they are such special places.  So pop some bubbly and raise a glass as we celebrate the completion of our first year!

When we started this we said, even if no one listens to it, we are documenting our stories in our own voices so that our children and grandchildren and generations to come will be able to hear our stories of visiting some amazing places.  

And now thousands of downloads later, we hear from people all over the world about how much they enjoyed certain episodes and how helpful they found them.

We also want to take a minute to thank you for being a faithful listener.  It is so encouraging to hear from you after an episode as they give us notes of encouragement and appreciation. Be sure leave a review or a comment to let us know your favorite episode or your favorite story you've heard here on the podcast!

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Episode 51 - Buenos Aires, Argentina & Beyond 19 Mar 202401:01:05

In this episode, we join our tour guide Santiago as he shares with us his love and passion for his home country of Argentina.  Buenos Aires is one of those places that has been on my bucket list of places to return to with you and spend some time visiting as tourists.  We had one day to hit the highlights on a business trip a few years ago, but let’s hear from Santiago on whether or not that is enough time. He’ll take us through the city of Buenos Aires and it’s many neighborhoods that each have a history and culture of their own.  

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Episode 50 - How to Plan the Ultimate Costa Rica Getaway & Vacation like a Local 12 Mar 202401:09:32

In this episode, we are exploring the Pura Vida lifestyle in Costa Rica. The phrase “Pura Vida” means “pure life” in English, but in Costa Rica, it represents a lot more. It’s a way of life, an attitude, and a perspective that highlights the importance of appreciating life’s simple pleasures and finding happiness in the little things. It has been quite some time since our last visit, so we invited a friend of ours who is from Costa Rica to share an itinerary that anyone can follow to experience their own Pura Vida in this beautiful Central American country. Mile will guide us on where to go, what to do, and what to eat while we are there. So, let’s hop on a short flight from Florida, pack light, and don’t forget to bring your bathing suit as we embark on a journey to Costa Rica.

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Restarurante y Mirador Ram Luna

La Paz Waterfall Gardens

Marriott San Jose Hacienda Belen

Here's Mile's recommended itinerary and lots of tips:

Day 1: Arrival in San Jose

San Jose, our capital, is a lively mix of old and new right in the heart of the country. You'll find charming colonial touches alongside a modern vibe. Wander through places like Barrio Amón, dive into the bustling Central Market, and savor our diverse cuisine. It's not just a city; it's a cultural hub, a starting point for adventures, and a piece of our Costa Rican life.

  • Morning:
      • Arrive in San Jose. 
      • International Airport Juan Santa María (SJO)
      • Rent a car from Vamos Rent-A-Car
  • Afternoon:
      • Visit the National Museum or the Pre-Columbian Gold Museum.
      • Explore the historic neighborhoods of Barrio Amón and Barrio Escalante.
  • Evening:
    • Have dinner at a local restaurant in Barrio Escalante, known for its vibrant culinary scene.
Day 2 & 3: Arenal Volcano

Drive time from San José to La Fortuna: 3.5 hrs approx

Arenal Volcano is a big, impressive volcano. You can hike around it, soak in hot springs, and see a cool lake nearby. It's a great place to enjoy nature and maybe even spot the volcano at night.

    • Morning:
      • Head to Arenal Volcano National Park.
      • Stop at La Fortuna Waterfall for a refreshing swim.
    • Afternoon:
      • Explore Arenal Volcano National Park, take a hike, and enjoy the scenic views.
      • Relax in the Hot Springs.
    • Evening:
      • Stay in a hotel with a view of Arenal Volcano
        • El Silencio del Campo
        • Arenal Kyoro
        • Tabacon
  • Where to Eat & What to Eat
    • Visit the La Fortuna down town, many good restaurants and local cousine
      • La Parrilla de Maria Bonita
      • Chocolate Fusion Café
Day 4 & 5: Guanacaste - Playa Conchal

Drive time from Arenal to Conchal: 4.5 hrs approx

What makes it special is its unique sand – it's not the typical sand, its made up of tiny, crushed shells. The water is clear and calm, perfect for swimming or just relaxing by the shore. It's a serene spot with a tropical vibe, surrounded by greenery. Great place to unwind and enjoy the sun and sea.

  • Morning:
    • Head to Playa Conchal. 
    • Relax on the beach or take part in water activities.
  • Afternoon:
    • Go have lunch at a local restaurant and enjoy some good ceviche, fried fish, patacones, or any seafood
    • Opt to take a boat tour to see the local marine life.
  • Evening:
    • Enjoy a farewell dinner at a beachside restaurant.
    • You can stay at a hotel or an Airbnb depending on your preference
Food Recommendations:
  • Casado: A traditional dish with rice, black beans, plantains, salad, and a protein (chicken, fish, or beef).
  • Gallo Pinto: A popular breakfast dish consisting of rice and beans, it usually comes with different sides like fried plantains, fresh cheese, bread and eggs.
  • Ceviche: Fresh seafood marinated in citrus juices.
  • Chifrijo: a mix of refried beans, rice, pico de gallo, fried pork rinds and avocado.
  • Taxes and Tips are included in the check but locals will appreciate any tips
Accommodations:
  • San Jose: Consider staying in a boutique hotel in Barrio Amón, a Hotel closed to La Sabana park or even Airbnbs, there are plenty of cute and modern Airbnbs to choose from.
  • Arenal: Opt for a hotel with a volcano view.
  • Guanacaste: Pick a beach resort with spa for relaxation or a local Airbnb
Travel Logistics / Transportation:
  • Fly to International Airport Juan Santa María (SJO)
  • Rent a car in San José and return it in Liberia: 
  • Fly back from Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (LIR)
  • Some highways will have tolls; you can pay with a credit card on some of them, but it's also advisable to have some cash with you. $30 should be enough for tolls
  • Waze is the more accurate GPS app in Costa Rica

Tips

    • Climate: Costa Rica has a tropical climate, and temperatures can vary based on the region and elevation. In general terms temperature usually stays between 60°F and 80°F in the city. 
  • Central Valley (San Jose):
        • Daytime temperatures typically range from 70°F to 80°F (21°C to 27°C).
        • Evenings: temperatures ranging from 50°F to 60°F (10°C to 16°C).
  • Coastal Areas (Guanacaste, Puntarenas, Limón):
        • Daytime: range from 80°F to 95°F (27°C to 35°C).
        • Evenings: temperatures around 70°F to 75°F (21°C to 24°C).
  • Arenal and Monteverde:
        • Due to higher elevations, temperatures are cooler in these regions.
        • Daytime: can range from 65°F to 80°F (18°C to 27°C).
        • Evenings: ranging from 50°F to 65°F (10°C to 18°C).
  • Caribbean Coast:
        • The Caribbean side tends to be humid and experiences more rainfall.
        • Daytime: can range from 75°F to 90°F (24°C to 32°C).
        • Evenings: temperatures around 70°F to 75°F (21°C to 24°C).
        • If you plan to visit the Caribbean side of Costa Rica, September and October are considered the best weather months. During this time, there is typically less rainfall, allowing for more enjoyable exploration of the region.
    • Costa Rica's summer, considered the dry season, occurs from December to April. This period is ideal for exploring the country's diverse landscapes and outdoor activities.
    • Rainy Sesaon goes from May to October. Showers are common in the afternoons, but mornings are often clear. This season offers lush greenery and fewer crowds.
  • Currency:
      • The official currency is the Costa Rican Colón (CRC), but U.S. dollars are widely accepted. However, it's advisable to have some local currency for smaller establishments and markets.
  • Language:
      • The official language is Spanish, but many Costa Ricans in tourist areas speak English. Learning a few basic Spanish phrases can enhance your travel experience.
  • Health and Safety:
      • Costa Rica has excellent healthcare facilities, but it's advisable to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses.
      • Tap water is generally safe to drink.
  • Transportation:
      • Renting a car can be a convenient way to explore, especially if you plan to visit multiple destinations. Roads can be winding, so be prepared for some longer travel times.
    • Wildlife and Nature:
      • Costa Rica is known for its biodiversity. Respect the wildlife and follow guidelines to observe animals in their natural habitats without causing harm.
  • Pack Accordingly:
      • Pack lightweight, breathable clothing, especially if visiting during the dry season.
      • Don't forget essentials like sunscreen, insect repellent, a rain jacket, and comfortable walking shoes.
  • Local Cuisine:
    • Try local dishes like casado, gallo pinto, and ceviche. Embrace the diverse culinary scene, and don't hesitate to explore local markets for authentic flavors.
  • Culture:
    • Costa Ricans are known for their friendly and laid-back nature. Embrace the "pura vida" lifestyle and be respectful of local customs and traditions.
Other Places to Consider
    • Limón: Make sure you enjoy a delicious Rice & Beans, Tamara’s is my favorite place but Lidia’s Place and La Nena are excellent options as well.
      • Cahuita: Drive time from San Jose: 4.5 hrs approx
        • Renowned for its white-sand beaches and Cahuita National Park.
        • Afro-Caribbean influence, vibrant music, and reggae rhythms.
        • Excellent for snorkeling and diving with colorful coral reefs.
      • Manzanillo: Drive time from San Jose: 5 hrs approx
        • Pristine beaches and lush rainforest surroundings.
        • Home to the Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge for biodiversity.
        • Reflects Afro-Caribbean culture, offering an authentic and tranquil escape.
    • Poás Volcano: is located within Poás Volcano National Park, one of the most visited national parks in Costa Rica.
      • It is conveniently located about 1.5 hours northwest of San Jose, making it a popular day trip destination.
      • Poás is an active stratovolcano with one of the largest volcanic craters globally, featuring a sulfuric, greenish-blue lake at the bottom.
      • The park offers stunning panoramic views of the Central Valley and the surrounding landscapes. 
      • The park is home to diverse flora and fauna, including the endemic Poas Magnolia and numerous bird species.
  • Irazú Volcano: located in the Irazú Volcano National Park, approximately 32 kilometers (20 miles) northeast of San Jose.
  • It is easily accessible by car, and the drive to the summit offers breathtaking scenery.
  • Standing at 3,432 meters (11,260 feet), Irazú is the highest volcano in Costa Rica and the highest point in the Central Mountain Range.
  • The volcano has several craters, with the main one, Diego de la Haya, containing a stunning greenish-blue lake.
  • The terrain surrounding Irazú is characterized by volcanic ash, giving it an otherworldly appearance. On clear days, you can see both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans from the summit. 

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Episode 49 - A Journey Through Morocco: Culture, Cuisine, and Landscapes You Can't Miss05 Mar 202400:49:53

In this episode we will be embarking on a trip that has been at the top of our bucket list for quite some time. Although we have visited locations close to Morocco, we have never been on its shores. Join us as we chat with our friend, Ashlyn, about her experiences planning and visiting Morocco. She will be sharing how she decided where to go and what she had to skip, how she planned the trip, what to see, where to stay, and what to know before you visit. Ashlyn will share her favorite location in Morocco which i think will surprise you too, because we had never heard of it! So, pack your bags and let’s head towards what we hope is our first destination on the African continent really soon.

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Episode 48 - Barrels and Beyond: The Kentucky Bourbon Trail27 Feb 202400:45:57

In this episode, we venture to the Bluegrass State.  Home of horse racing, Corvettes and America’s beloved Bourbon.  The Kentucky Bourbon Trail isn’t just a route; it’s a pilgrimage for bourbon enthusiasts and curious travelers alike.  Join us as we uncover the rich history, craftsmanship, and flavors that define this iconic trail.  And for all of you non Bourbon drinkers, don’t worry, there is plenty to see and do along the way, and all of the bourbon fans that travel along with you are going to be glad to have a designated driver.  So pack a bag, and a snack or two and let’s get started as we immerse ourselves in the sights and flavors of the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.

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Episode 47 - Thinking About Driving Abroad? Here's What You Need to Know!20 Feb 202400:55:31

In this week’s episode, we wanted to address a common concern that we hear from our listeners.  They are concerned about renting a car and driving in a foreign country.  As you know, we have rented cars all over the world and think of this as a magnificent way to see and interact with the local cultures.  That’s where Tripiamo comes in.  Their goals is to help others travel safely, confidently, and further than ever before.  They provide online driving guides for travelers considering driving in a foreign country.  Today, we will hear from their CEO and Founder how all of you Sunshine Travelers can get expert guidance that helps you prepare and be confident in your ability to drive in a foreign country.  So grab your driver’s license and let’s get started.

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Episode 46 - Falling in Love with the Maldives13 Feb 202400:57:18

The Maldives is a place that has been on our bucket list for quite some time. However, the Maldives is so far away from us and it's not something that we could ever do on a short trip. Before talking with our guests we actually had no idea what the flights for us from the US to the Maldives would look like (we do now and share that toward the end of the episode).

In this episode, we talk to our friends Ali and Shep, who have visited the Maldives six times. Ali is an expert in researching and booking the right resort, which is critical in the Maldives due to the hundreds of islands and resorts with slight nuances in terms of five-star versus four-star ratings and service. She emphasizes the importance of research and finding the right place, which can make or break a trip. Shep & Ali also talk about the importance of service and the people at the resorts, which they consider the main reasons for going back to the same places.

We want to start planning a trip to visit the Maldives (even if its a year or more away) and this helped us so much! We want to encourage you to learn more about the Maldives and get Shep & Ali's advice to help you plan your trip too!

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Here are a few great places to start that Shep & Ali mentioned: 

Amilla Maldives

Constance Moofushi Maldives

Ozen Reserve Bolifushi Maldives

Hurawalhi Maldives

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Episode 72 - How to Travel for Free or Nearly Free with Abby Hatteburg13 Aug 202401:06:44

People are always asking us how we can afford to take these epic bucket list vacations because they think it must cost a fortune.  The truth is Melissa hasn’t paid for a flight to Europe in years, if ever, in all of the trips we have taken.  The problem is that we’ve been boxed into using certain brands until our guest this week opened our eyes to a better solution that allows us to be more flexible in how we use reward points to travel.  This week we want to share with you some of the secrets to opening new opportunities that you may not know about.  We are excited for you to learn from Abby Hatteburg (@wayfarenco) this week on how you can travel for FREE or nearly FREE using her tips & strategies. 

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Episode 45 - What You Need to Know About Aruba06 Feb 202400:54:27

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We are planning to visit Aruba and Curacao in March, and as part of our trip planning process, we try to talk to people who are already familiar with the location and get all their tips on where to stay and especially where we should eat.  In this episode, we invited Tammy, a friend of ours who has visited Aruba several times to this epsisdoe to give us her insider recommendations.

During our conversation, Tammy mentions that she loves Aruba and has been there more times than she can count (10-12 she thinks). She says that Aruba is always a great place to vacation because it's outside the hurricane belt, and the weather is always nice. Although there is a rainy season from October to January, the storms pass quickly due to the island's desert climate. Tammy suggests visiting Aruba during the last two weeks of August and the first week of October, which are her favorite times to go.

When asked about her favorite things to do in Aruba, Tammy mentioned that there is so much to do, and the food is amazing. She recommends trying out the restaurants at Palm Beach, where there are plenty of options for every taste and budget. She also suggests going on a sunset cruise, which is a romantic and relaxing way to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Aruba. For adventure seekers, Tammy recommends taking a UTV tour, which is an off-road adventure that takes you to some of the island's most beautiful and secluded spots.

In addition to talking to friends like Tammy for recommendations, we  love using Viator for finding and booking local experiences at our destination. We like Viator because it has a free cancellation policy, which is handy if plans change (because they can, or we might change our mind). We certainly appreciate the trusted reviews on the site, which help us make informed decisions about what to do and see during our trips. Visit sunshinetravelers.com/viator to book local tours & experiences you’ll remember.

Our conversation with Tammy provides a wealth of information for us and for anyone planning a trip to Aruba. From insider tips on the best places to stay and eat, to recommendations on exciting activities to do, this episode of the show is a must-listen for travel enthusiasts. We can't wait to go!

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Episode 44 - How These Tools Will Help You Travel Better30 Jan 202400:35:28

In this episode, we are going to help those who want to travel more and better with some tips on tools that will make your travel and travel planning easier and better.  These are tools that we use while planning and while on our travel adventures.   Some are apps that you can install on your phone, and some are websites that will make your planning easier and faster.  So grab your laptop and phone and let’s get started.

While this is not an all inclusive list, this list intends to tell you about the ones we reach for over and over again, regardless of our trip or destination. 

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1. The mobile app for the airline you are flying.Be sure create a login, become a member of their rewards program, and have the reservation loaded into the app. Also make sure to use it to check in online, select seats, check in and pay for bags and other options offered by the airline.  Not doing this in the app ahead of time can cost you more money. 

2. The mobile for the hotel or accommodation you are staying at.  Be sure create a login, become a member of their rewards program, and have the reservation loaded into the app.

3. Trip Advisor - We've been using Trip Advisor since 2015 when our brother in law used it to find the number 1 ranked restaurant on our trip. You can find things to do, restaurant recommendations (you can make folders and save places to eat and stay etc) I like that it rates the top places and you can filter by near you, meal, type of cuisine etc 

4. Google Maps - create an account and log in and save places to a folder for the location where you are traveling.  Also make use of downloading offline maps if you won't have data when traveling or are traveling to a place where service is limited.

5. A ride share app such as Uber, Lyft or Bolt (when traveling in Europe). Create an account and load profile information and a credit card payment ahead of time.

6. Xe Currency Converter so you'll know what you're actually paying for something.  Tip: Get a travel credit card that doesn't have foreign transaction fees and pay for the item in the local currency of asked.

7. Google Translate - We have seen this evolve so much and now being able to record a phrase and then have it translate or pronounce for you is life changing!

8. Google Flights (can also look into others such as Kayak, Hopper, Skyscanner) - use this when planning a trip and watch flights to check prices.  The desktop version has lots more features to be able to search by prices on a calendar and also by nearby airports.

9. Credit Card and Banking apps - create online logins and know your passwords etc.  This way you can contact your credit card company and bank in the case of a lost or stolen card or denied transaction, etc. Alert your bank and credit cards ahead of time where and when you will be traveling.

10. UpLift to Ease Jet Lag - Listen to Episode 6 for our Full Jet Lag Remedy - it really works!

11. Our Itineraries - Our Itineraries give you quick access to all of the information on how we got there, where we stayed, where we ate, and what we did.  All you have to do is grab one of those itineraries and book your trip.  We’ve taken care of all of the research.  If you are a more seasoned traveler, this will help spur your research on a location and hear directly from us about what worked and what didn’t.

Final Tip: Organize these into a TRAVEL folder on your phone so they are easy to locate all in one place. 

 

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Episode 43 - Trip Ideas for a Day or a Week in Nassau, Bahamas23 Jan 202401:13:01

In this episode, we are going to fly a short distance off the eastern coast of Florida to the Island of New Providence in the Bahamas.  Many of you will recognize this place as Nassau, Bahamas.  Nassau is the largest city and capital of the Bahamas so many people refer to the Island as Nassau.  Join us as we discuss a couple of different ways that you can visit the island and we’ll share our tips on where to stay, what and where to eat, along with some must do activities while you are there.  So grab your passport, pack a bathing suit and let’s get started. Some links are affiliate links.  See our disclosure.

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Episode 42: A Weekend Itinerary for Pittsburg, Pennsylvania16 Jan 202400:26:48

In this episode, I’m already missing college football  and dreaming of baseball season.  Today we are going to jump on a short flight up the east coast and visit the City of Bridges, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.  Once one of the largest producers of steel in the world, they definitely put it to use making bridges.  446 of them to be exact.  Once known as Hell with the lid off because of the smoke, smog and fire that were prevalent during the steel making days, that is no longer true about Pittsburgh.  Journey along with us as we’ll talk about what we did for a weekend trip.  Where to stay, what to do, and what to eat.  So pack an overnighter and join us as we travel to Pittsburgh.

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Stay

We stayed on the North Shore here but I think would stay here next time for a view of the river (unless we were there for a game).

Do

Andy Warhol Museum

National Aviary

Ride the Duquesne Incline 

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens

Take a Tour of Downtown

Walk across the Aztec Gold Bridges

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Eat

Southern Tier Brewery

Monterey Bay Fish Grotto

The Speckled Egg 

The Porch at Schenley

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Episode 41 - Arizona and the Grand Canyon09 Jan 202401:17:53

In this episode, we are taking you to two very different places in the state of Arizona.  We’ll start off the trip playing golf, we’ll walk through a vibrant downtown, and enjoying the warm weather of Scottsdale.  Then we’ll take a train north into the Grand Canyon as we explore beautiful sights, endless nature, and the historic El Tovar hotel.  So pack a bag, grab some hiking shoes and your golf clubs and let’s get started on this epic adventure as we check off one of our bucket list places.

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Where we stayed: 

Westin Kierland Resort and Spa in Scottsdale, AZ

High Country Motor Lodge in Flagstaff, AZ (don't miss the Nordic Spa Experience which you can book directly by calling the hotel) 

If you are taking the train, you can also stay at Grand Canyon Railway Hotel in Williams, AZ

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In Grand Canyon National Park, we stayed at the Historic and Iconic El Tovar Hotel and I'm so glad we did.  Other options if you are taking the train are Bright Angel Lodge, Maswik Lodge, Kachina Lodge & Thunderbird Lodge.  Information about all the lodges and dining options can be found here.

Sky Lodge Sedona, Sedona, AZ

 

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Episode 40 - A New Year and a New Bucket List02 Jan 202400:42:11

As we get started on a fresh new year, we felt it was time to update our bucket list with all of the suggestions that have been made to us over the last year.  Our very first episode back in April of 2023 talked about creating a travel bucket list.  Something that you can use as an inspiration for your travel journeys.  Today we want to give you a glimpse into what our bucket list looks like now.  We’ll share with you our top 10 destinations that are at the top of our bucket list.  So grab a notebook and pencil and let’s get started on helping you build out your travel bucket list.

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Episode 39: 2023 Adventures, Stories & Surprises 02 Jan 202401:05:09

What an amazing year it has been.  In this episode we wrap up on the year and give you some insider knowledge on what we loved and what we would do differently next time.   We also  give you an idea of what you can expect in 2024.  So pick your seats and let’s get started as we Journey through 2023.

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This year we visited 7 countries,

  •  Melissa checked off 4 new countries which were Ecuador, Slovakia, Jamaica and Grand Cayman
  •  Scott checked off 3 because he had to Ecuador before

We launched the podcast on April 11th and released 39 podcast episodes this year. Even though we had been to Mexico before we visited Cozumel for the 1st time and although not a country, we went to Puerto Rico for the 1st time. 

We checked off 3 Bucket List destinations

  •  Galápagos Islands
  •  Grand Canyon - Melissa had been before but it was on our list to do together
  •  New Orleans

But we also had some experiences that were on our bucket list too

  •  going inside Gilded churches in Quito had been on Scott’s list
  •  Highclere castle - filming location for Downton Abbey was closed when he had tried to go before so our dear friend Ali scored us tickets during our last visit
  •  VIP tour at Disney + stay at Grand Floridian
  •  Staying at Atlantis in the Bahamas and took a ride on the iconic leap of Faith water slide - if you aren’t familiar with it it is almost vertical drop from 60 feet high into a pool of sharks
  •  Melissa crossed the Equator for the 1st time

Our very first episode is about Creating a Travel Bucket List. It’s actually the 2nd most popular episode so if you haven’t heard it yet it will give you some great inspiration. You can listen to it here.

Here's a recap of the year including links to the episodes:

January

Since we are only 3 hours from WDW and have annual passes we wanted to take advantage of it and Melissa also wanted to stay at as many different hotels o hadn’t stayed at getting AP or Florida resident or last minute Disney Vacation Club rooms at a discount. Check for discounted rooms here.

February

The Galapagos Islands was our big bucket list trip for the year. In Episode 2 we talk about our experiences  in the Galapagos and in Episode 3, Quito and visiting the Equator.

March

Pittsburgh

We should record an episode on this because there are so great things to see in Pittsburg and some our friends had never been too.  We highly recommend the Aviery, the Andy Warhol museum and the Botanical Gardens. Link to blog post for all our food recommendations and pictures here.

April

Slovakia and London

We love London and have been several times and so in Episode 5 we bring you an Ultimate London Travel Guide with what to do if you never been or if you ever been a lot like we and hear about our Travel Disruption and how we made the best of it. We also have a London packing list for you on the blog.

May

We visited Puerto Rico for the first time and tell you all the details on Episode 8.  There's also a 4 days in Puerto Rico Blog Post here

From there we flew Jet Blue to  Saint John, USVI.  This episode about Saint John is actually our 3rd most popular episode.  There's also a packing list for Saint John here.  

August

Episode 14 is a Local's Guide to Amelia Island and there's also a blog post where you can print a guide too.

September

We rounded out our Trips to Disney for the Year so be sure not to miss our tips on Disney: 

Episode 15 - Planning a trip to Disney with Kids

Episode 16 - Planning an Adults Trip to Disney World

Epiosode 17 - Navigating Disney with Senior Adults

October

We finally visited New Orleans together which was on our original chalkboard bucket list.  Hear all about it in episode 30.

We ended the month with a last minutes trip to the Bahamas thanks to status matching our Marriott to Caesar's then to Atlantis. See how to status match at Atlantis here.

November 

We also went on a Holland America cruise that was planned short notice with the status matching. How to match with Holland America.

 Hear all about Cruising the Caribbean in Episode 36 here

 As we look forward to 2024, what’s on the list?

  •  Aruba and Curaçao
  •  Europe with our daughter and her family
    • UK
    •  Germany
    •  Greece
  •  Kenya for Safari
  •  Maybe adding in Morocco at the beginning and South Africa at the end
  •  We are curious, where are you going in 2024?

 And we are already starting to talk about a 2025 trip to Antarctica.  Who’s wants to go with us?

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Episode 38 - Lisbon, Portugal and Beyond19 Dec 202300:49:39

In this episode we embark on a journey to explore the enchanting areas of Lisbon Portugal.  Nestled along the scenic coastline of the Atlantic Ocean, this is an area that seamlessly weaves together rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Join us as we meander narrow cobblestone streets, listen to the soul stirring sounds of Fado music and taste the wonderful culinary delights of this coastal area in Portugal’s capital city.  Grab your passport and pack a bag as we explore the areas surrounding Lisbon Portugal.

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Tips for Booking flights: when traveling to Portugal, or anywhere in Europe, the flight to you final destination may not be the best price or use of points so be sure to check to see if flying into another city in Europe and then buying a ticket on a different airline may be a better option. 

We highly recommend these tours to see more of the area if you don’t have a car, don’t want to drive, or want to take a tour to learn more about the area!

Arrabida and Sesimbra Day Trip from Lisbon with wine tasting

Fatima, Nazare, and Obidos Day trip from Lisbon

 Sintra Tuk Tuk Tour

The main attractions in Sintra you'll want to see are: 

  1. Park and National Palace of Pena
  2. Castelo do Mouros
  3. Cabo da Roca which is a lighthouse and viewpoint on the westernmost point on continental Europe 
  4. Quinta da Regelaria (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
  5. Sintra National Palace

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You’ll also want to try the famous Portuguese Custard Tarts -  called Pastel de Nata  and in Sintra stop by Pastelaria Vila Velha  for them.  You had to take a number and wait your turn which is quite common when seeking out these tasty treats. 

Where we stayed in Cascais: Grande Real Villa Itália Hotel & Spa -  fitness center/spa/pool/walking distance everywhere and overlooks the ocean and is a great location for exploring the town but also being by the water

Other places to stay in Cascais

Here’s a few things worth exploring as I have spent hours just wandering this beautiful town the park -  Parque Marechal Carmona - has lots of little trails and lookouts and if you have kids  - playgrounds there’s Lots of Museums you could pop into - Santa Marta Lighthouse Museum, Santa Maria House Museum, Musee Condes de Castro Guimaraes 

Then there is a walking/bike path up the coast starting at the Farol Museum. You can rent a bike in town like I did and ride all the way to Praia do Guincho - which is about 8 Km one way. 

Some sights on the way is the Boco de Inferno - a famous blowhole - this is right across where where we stayed so we highly recommend the Grande Real Villa Itália Hotel & Spa as it is a great location for exploring but has great views too

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Restaruants and shops at the Casa da Guia - so many of them overlook the ocean so we have been to several for both lunch and dinner

Monte Mar for fresh seafood was recommended to us by a local so be sure to put it on the list and make reservations in advance to be on the safe side to be able to get in 

Moules & Gin is my absolute favorite - i still think of this place. The restaurants served fresh mussels either with pasta or fries and then  Gin and Tonic to drink.  You can get the mussels seasoned dozens of ways or have your choice of dozens of kinds of gin but That’s it. so if you don’t like mussel or gin then you’re out of luck.  Simple and delicious. 

There are Lots of restaurants at the Marina de Cascáis and it is always nice to sit out by the water 

Baia  do Peixe - we also ate here for lunch on the balcony that overlooks the beach in the downtown Cascais area. 

You can also get the famous Pastel de nana in Cascais at NATA Lisboa at on the main street Passeio de Dom Luis I - there’s also an adorable carousel at the end of this street in a park if you have children they would love it 

Things we did in Lisbon.  There are so many things to do here so we by far did not get to explore everything.  We spent a lot of time just walking around but be aware of the steep inclines.  There are the trams which we might think of as streetcars so we used those a time or two but you can always get a uber as well.  But highly recommending exploring by walking around as well.  There’s so many cool neighborhoods to explore and so much to see.

We stayed at Portugal Boutique Hotel in Lisbon which is a boutique hotel near a train station.  The tv was in the mirror which was unique.  There was also an outdoor market nearby. It was in a good location for sharing and is a good value for the cost. 

Other hotels in Lisbon to consider

 Main attractions that we were able to explore: 

Sant George’s Castle( Sao Jorge Castle) - is an 11th century Moorish castle and royal residence with so much history and amazing views of the city from above. You can also see the peacocks and there was a wine truck outside.

The Jeronimos Monastery - this is a late gothic monastery which has both archaeology and maritime museums.  I highly recommend that you book a timed ticket in advance as this is very popular and the wait times can be long.  We caught this is the gorgeous late afternoon golden hour light which is spectacular on the stone 

 Nearby is the famous place in Lisbon for the Pastels de Nata - Pasteis de Belem making them since 1837 - there will be a line but worth the wait to try theirs 

 Definitely Try to find a Fado show somewhere  like we did  a bar or restaurant or again if you like to plan ahead get tickets to Fado in Chiado Show.

Another recommendation that we did not do here would be one of the hop on hop off buses so that you could see all of Lisbon that way. It is very hilly so this is a good option to walking to get an overview of the city and then be able to get off to see the stops. Check out Hop on Hop Off Bus in Lisbon here

Where to eat in Lisbon:

Pasteis de Belem for the Pastels de nada 

Beher Autentico - this was a few blocks from our hotel - fresh sliced jamon sandwiches on fresh bread 

Also check out the Time Out Market in Lisbon if you like indoor food halls with a variety of food options and vendors.

Be sure to also check out the Santa Justa Lift that connects the lower streets with Carmo Square and offers views of the city. 

What to Pack (see our favorite travel things here):

1st trip we took was in Feb/early March

2nd trip was in late April/early May so it was definitely warmer 

  •  Walking shoes
  •  Sandals
  •  Bathing suit
  •  for our trip in Feb/march we mostly needed pants, warmer layers such as a light sweater of denim or packable jacket , scarf for the wind, jacket, I like to do leggings or black travel/golf type pants for travel  but pants or jeans would be fine too
  •  for our trip in late April we needed short sleeves but it does get very windy along the water so having a jacket handy would also be helpful then lighter pants - note that shorts are to as common in europe any time of the year and you will need to have knees and shoulders covered for going into churches so always keep that in mind. 
  •  if you plan to rent a bike then athletic clothes, leggings, layers and tennis shoes 
  •  Sunglasses
  •  Camera

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Episode 37: 12 Destinations you Need to Visit in the Winter 12 Dec 202300:36:09

This week we  share some travel ideas that will help awaken your wanderlust for travel in the winter. Most people think of traveling in the summer but we think Winter is the perfect time to explore new destinations and you have so many choices whether you are looking for that magical winter wonderland or maybe escape the cold to somewhere warm and tropical.  We will cover it all, so pack your bags with something warm and maybe a bathing suit or two and let’s get started on discovering your perfect winter getaway away.

I’ve always had this picturesque image of a winter wonderland at Christmas time, but since moving to the beach, I learning how to appreciate a bit of a sunny, sandy Christmas.  It was nice last night enjoying our local Christmas down by the Marina without freezing to death.  Make sure you check out some of the videos and pictures on our social media here and here on @sunshinetravelerspodcast.

We know some people listening to this episode are experiencing months on end of gray skies and bone chilling cold.  You’re probably for that escape to somewhere warm.  But for others, the allure of snow and maybe some winter sports is calling for you.  

We want to give you a few options  that will help fill your bucket list for winter destinations.

 Scott’s birthday is 9 days before Christmas so for the past several years we’ve tried to squeeze in last trip of the year for his birthday but he’s also had some work trips during the Christmas season that has allowed us to see some pretty magical Christmas destinations. Here’s a few we’ve been to and a few that are definitely on our bucket list!

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Here’s the list:

1.New York City, New York

The city is magical during the winter, especially with holiday decorations, store window displays, and the Christmas tree at Rockefeller Center. One year we were there on the night of the Tree Lighting and once for the Macy’s Thanksgiving day parade to kick off the holiday season.  A must visit at least once during the holiday season! 

2. Vail/Beaver Creek

With the snowy backdrop and the holiday greenery and red bows it’s just magical. Fresh powder and the hot cookies  at Beaver Creek are a bonus to visiting these Colorado towns and ski destinations  

Episode 35 - Snow Skiing in Colorado

3. Palm Springs, California, USA 

Sometimes we just want to go somewhere warm though and Palm Springs is famous for its hot springs, stylish hotels all decorated for Christmas , and golf courses. It is definitely a spot for relaxation and sunshine and make sure that you take a day trip to Joshua Tree National Park. As an added bonus we flew in and out of LA so we spent a day at Disneyland enjoying the Christmas decorations and festivities including seeing Santa Claus 

4. Savannah or Charleston or any Historic City

They come to life with their historic homes all decked out in their holiday finest. Many will have holiday pop up bars you have to check out but be sure to spend some time wandering the neighborhoods to enjoy the decor. Stay in a smaller boutique hotel or bed & breakfast too! 

5. Amelia Island, Florida 

From the Day After Black Friday Shop Small Pajama Party to the Dickens on Centre Holiday Festival and Market the 2nd week in December, the Holidays are a perfect time to visit this magical island in North Florida.

Episode 14: Discover Amelia Island, Florida – A Local's Ultimate Travel Guide

6. London 

We had a chance to visit a few years back just after Christmas and the ice rinks were still going strong and the holiday decor is everywhere and 100% magical! 

Episode 5: London Travel Guide

7. San Diego, CA

Don’t miss the decorations and the festivities at the San Diego zoo this time of year and the Gas Lamp District decked out for the holidays. 

8. Ft Lauderale & Miami, Florida

Known for its warm beaches, lively nightlife, and rich cultural scene. Winter is also the dry season, making it a perfect sunny escape to enjoy the decor and the Holiday Season. We enjoyed a college football bowl game in Miami one year and enjoying the beach on New Years Eve was a bonus of the trip! 

9. Walt Disney World in Florida 

If anyone knows how to do Christmas it’s this Magical Place. From the parks to the resorts to Disney Springs, there are more trees than you can count. Don’t miss resort hopping to see the beautiful themed decorations that match the vibe of each resort and the elaborate gingerbread houses. A must do is the Festival of the Holidays at Epcot complete with the Candlelight Processional at Epcot which includes a celebrity narration of the Christmas story, a mass choir and orchestra, and a candlelight processional of course. This tradition began as Walt’s Vision in the 1960s at Disneyland. 

We talk about this destination for 3 types of travelers in:

Episode 15: How to Plan a Trip to Walt Disney World with Children Episode 16: Tips for an Adult Walt Disney World Adventure Episode 17: Navigating Walt Disney World with Senior Adults

Here's three that are on our winter desination bucket list:

10. Lapland, Finland 

Some friends of ours take their kids here every December and we are always so jealous of their magical pictures. He introduced us to this “official" hometown of thats offers a magical winter wonderland experience with snow-covered landscapes, a chance to meet Santa Claus, and various Christmas-themed activities and attractions. Maybe we will also get to see the Northern Lights?

11. The Christmas Markets in Europe

We enjoying seeing everyone’s videos and pictures from the markets this year and have our eyes on a Christmas market river cruise. 

12. Banff, Canada 

There’s so many winter sport options here but just to see this place with its small town charm transformed by snow and holiday decorations…it’s going to be hard to choose one for next year! 

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Episode 36 - Cruising the Caribbean05 Dec 202301:13:46

In this episode we share our recent cruise on Holland America to the Western Caribbean.  Along the way we’ll make stops in Jamaica, Grand Cayman, and Cozumel.  If you are thinking about taking a cruise to these locations, you’ll want to listen in and hear our suggestions on what to do and where to eat while you are there.  So pack your bag and bring your snorkel gear as we set sail to the Caribbean.

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Ocho Rios, Jamaica

Private Sightseeing Tour in & Around Ocho Rios with Tour Jamaica Today (ask for Winston or Leroy)

Other Jamaica Shore Excursions (we would have typically chosen a more adventurous one but with Scott's injured foot we were limited:)

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

G&S Taxi Service (Ask for Genrick)

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Cayman Spirits Company Distillery Tour

Other Excursions on Grand Cayman

Cozumel, Mexico

We ended up renting a Jeep from Solymar www.solymarrentals.com or info@solymarrentals.com 987-869-05-45

We stopped at:

The blowhole near Playa bonita

Coconuts Bar & Grill

Casa Jalisco Tequila Museum

Beach Club Bahia de Uvas for Snorkeling 

Chankahaab National Park 

Other excursions in Cozumel

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Episode 71 - Ultimate Guide to Planning Your Greek Island Getaway06 Aug 202401:17:29

One thing that is hard to get wrong is choosing a Greek Island for your vacation getaway, but in this  episode, we will compare and contrast the & islands that we have visited to help you plan your perfect Greek Island getaway.

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You will also love Episode 22: Greece Off the Beaten Path and Episode 70 - Europe Family Trip: First-Time Tips & Traveling with Kids

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Episode 35 - Snow Skiing in Colorado28 Nov 202300:54:21

This time of year I when I see snow storms moving across the west, our minds always goes to snow skiing in Colorado.  In this episode will take you to a couple of our favorite resorts in the Colorado Rockies where we enjoy skiing.  We’ll tell you where we stay, where we ski, and offer a few suggestions on places to eat while you are there.  So pack your warm clothes and join us as we head west to the Colorado Rockies.

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Where we stay

In Avon, Colorado near Beaver Creek

Westin Riverfront Villas Resort & Spa

Sheraton Mountain Vista Villas

In Steamboat Springs right at the entrance to the main lift

Sheraton Steamboat Springs

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Episode 34 - Gift Guide for Travel Lovers21 Nov 202300:36:45

In this episode we share a few of our essential items that we use in our travels to make things easy, convenient, and organized. Whether you are looking for  travel essentials for yourself or maybe looking for a gift to give that person in your life that loves to travel, we have you covered.  Join along as we unpack our bags and give you some insight into our travel essentials.

Let’s start out by saying that for us nothing can beat the gift of sharing an experience with someone especially when that comes to travel and seeing new things.  If you are one of those people or have one in your life today’s episode is going to be packed with some great gift ideas that can enhance travel experiences. 

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For the individual links, keep reading:

Melissa's List

Scott's List

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Episode 33 - The Best Way to Visit Napa Valley & Sonoma, California14 Nov 202300:55:06

In this episode we take you on a trip to one of the places in the US that we enjoy returning to from time to time.  Welcome to the wine region of California.  We’ll share three ways that we have experienced the wine regions and the pros and cons of each, some of our favorite wineries that we have visited, the wonderful places that we have stayed, and a few great places to eat while you are in the area.  Whether you are seeking the perfect wine or just so breathtaking scenery, pack a bag and join us as we travel to Napa Valley and Sonoma, California.

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Here's the link to book the private tour wine driver we used on one of our trips - Steve Batory - Fine Wine Tours 

Where we have stayed:

Carneros Resort and Spa - located between Napa & Sonoma 

White House Inn & Spa in Downtown Napa

The Lodge at Sonoma Resort, Autograph Collection Hotel in Downtown Sonoma

List of the wineries we have been to

Note that Napa Valley includes St. Helena, Rutherford, Yountville  and Sonoma includes Glenn Ellen, Kenwood, Russian River Valley

Napa

Mumm Napa 

Cade Winery 

Peju

Round Pond

Caymus

Reverie II

Crocker & Starr

V Sattui Winery - we had lunch here 

Sonoma

Porter Creek vineyards 

Martorana Family winery 

Christopher Creek

Pedroncelli Winery

picked up lunch at dry creek general store - ate at Martorana Family winery 

Thomas George Winery

Buena Vista

Kenwood

Anaba

Matanzas Creek Winery

The Donum Estate 

Gloria Ferrer Wines

Landmark 

j Rochioli Vineyard & Winery

Jacuzzi Family Vineyards

Benziger Family Winery - Biodynamic Farming 

Cline

 

Where to Eat 

Eat brunch at Auberge du Soleil - Napa

Dry creek general store to pickup sandwiches 

v. Sarttuli

Sonoma market - for sandwich and salads hot bar lunch meat 

The girl & the fig Sonoma

B & V Whiskey Bar & Grille Sonoma

In the town of Napa

Allegria 

Oxbow Public Market - with food vendors etc 

Tarla Mediterrean 

In Yountville

RH Yountville 

Bouchon Bistro 

 

A couple of other suggestions:

In napa and sonoma you are going to also find tasting rooms so if you don’t want to drive from one to another 

You Have to stop by Muir woods - make a parking reservation online but we think it is a must do when visiting the area 

San Rafael might be a good stop for lunch on the way in from San Fransisco, we recommend - Taqueria San Jose in San Fafael

On the way to Muir Woods stop in Mill Valley - Equator Coffee 

 

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Episode 32 - Traveling Around the World Fast and Slow with Raut Finder 07 Nov 202300:59:40

This week we catch up with some dear friends that have been on their travel journey for a while now.  They have literally traveled the world and are now slowing their travel down to have truly unique experiences in the places that they visit.  So pack a bag and join us on a trip around the World with our Friends Mo and Erica.

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 These guys are part of our inspiration for travel.  We have been following their travels now for almost a decade.  As you heard in the interview, many of the things that are on our bucket list were inspired by their travel experiences.  As always we want to encourage you to share your travel stories with us.  We love to hear from you and get many ideas from the stories that you share.

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Episode 31 - Top 5 Scary Things About Travel31 Oct 202300:43:53

It’s Halloween and there is no better time to address some of the common fears about travel.  We asked our followers to tell us what keeps them from achieving their travel goals and have distilled it down to the top 5 reasons.  But we don’t think travel is scary at all, so we want to give you some suggestions on what you can do to tackle those fears and live your best life seeing the world one place at a time.  So grab your trick or treat bags because we have some goodies for you today.

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Top 5 Scary Things About Travel

1. Travel can be expensive but knowing how to look for cheap flights, discounted travel, & use "travel hacking" to your advantage can make travel way more affordable.

Going (formerly Scott's Cheap Flights) sends you cheap flight alerts for free with signup (there is a paid version but I encourage you to just start with the free cheap flight alerts.

We also just recently found out about Thrify Traveler, a similar service.  I signed up for the Free Version to see how I like the deals because who doesn't like Free Flight Alerts for Cheap Flights! There is also a Premium Version in order to get full access to the deals.

We use different cards for different things but getting the welcome bonuses is the best and fastest way to get points.  10X Travel has a great free starter course.

We have a Bonvoy American Express with a lower annual fee that more than covers the annual free night.  Using Marriott points to book your rooms gives you the 5th night free when you book through the Bonvoy site. We recently started leveraging both the welcome bonus and the 3x on all dining purchases on the Chase Sapphire Card - you can transfer the points to a variety of airlines and hotels depending on how you want to use it. 

HERE IS THE LIST of places to look for discounted travel deals and package deals:

Vip Traveler - for luxury travel deals, Travel Zoo, Vacations to Go, Great Value Vacations

For Cruises check:  Cruise Critic & Cruise Direct

We've also used Hopper for flights and hotel deals as well.

We also have been able to take advantage of Interval International Getaway Deals through our Sheraton/Westin Vacation Club Ownership (now a part of Marriott Vacation Club).

Recently we also learned about Status Matching your Hotel or Airline Status in order to get perks with another Brand.  We were able to status match our Marriott Bonvoy Titanium Status to the Caesar's Diamond Status when Scott was recently in Vegas.  Then with that, Atlantis Resort and Casino in the Bahamas offers free stays to those who hold status with another Casino (we've also heard of Caesar's and MGM doing this with other brands so it doesn't hurt to ask). In addition, Holland America also offers a free cruise in an inside stateroom to those holding status with a Casino Brand. So these types of Status Matches are definitely worth checking out. We just got back from Atlantis for our free stay so we will be doing a podcast episode soon and we go on the Holland America cruise after Thanksgiving.

2. Solo Travel - Hear Melissa's experience on traveling solo home and her flight getting cancelled on Episode 23 - How to Handle Travel Disruptions Episode

Tours can be a great way to see more when traveling solo (Melissa has used Viator to book several in Portugal when Scott was working - see them here

3. I'm un-familiar with the destination 

For more help with Trip Planning Listen to Episode 20 - How to Plan a Trip Step by Step

 4.  Travel Insurance, especially have medical coverage when traveling internationally could potentially save you so much money.  This year we took out a one year travel insurance policy that included travel medical coverage.  Check out World Nomads, Travelex, and Allianz as possible carriers. 

 5. Time off for Travel - Check out Take More Vacations for more ways to Maximize your Time Off for Travel

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Episode 30 - Tips for Planning a Trip to New Orleans, LA24 Oct 202300:59:05

 Our bucket list is full of exciting international destinations that we want to visit, but this past week we had to opportunity to cross off a location that has been on our list for a really long time.  In this episode we share about our recent trip to New Orleans, Louisiana.  We’re going to talk about where to stay, what to eat, and so many things to do while you are in New Orleans.  So pack a bag and join us as we cross off this destination from our bucket list.  We’re certain that you are going to want to add it to your own list.

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Where to stay

If you plan to spend the majority of your time in the French Quarter then we would recommend along Canal Street on the French Quarter side, hotels include Ritz Carlton New Orleans, Wyndham New Orleans French Quarter, New Orleans Marriott, etc. 

If you prefer views of the Mississippi - choose The Hilton New Orleans RiversideThe Westin New Orleans, Four Seasons New Orleans, Intercontinental, Omni Hotel (mentioned on our haunted tour), Le Meridien and a Loews Hotel on that side of Canal Street closer to the water 

You could also stay at a B&B out in the Garden District - much more quiet - where people live.

We would say that if you want to be right in the action, there is a Four Points by Sheraton right on Bourbon Street if you want to be right in the action but i wouldn’t expect to get much sleep but you do have a good view of the action.

Where we ate:

Red Fish Grill 

Arnaud’s Restaurant

Broussards - brunch

Drago’s Seafood Restaurant in the Hilton New Orleans Riverside Hotel 

Muriels’s Jackson Square

Cafe du Monde 

Ritz Carlton - breakfast

Other Places to Eat that were recommended to us:

Commander’s Palace - make reservations as far in advance as possible - there is a dress code

Brennnen's -  make reservations as far in advance as possible

Mannings owned by Archie Manning

Felix’s Oyster Bar

GW Finns 

Central Grocery and Deli for the Muffaleta 

Pier 424 Seafood Market

Oceanan Grill

Deanie’s Seafood 

Peche Seafood Grill

Blue Oak BBQ

Mahony’s Po-boys and seafood 

What to do

Tours are a must in New Orleans and there are so many to choose from.  We choose to do these 2:

Cemetery Tour of St Louis Cemetery No 1

Haunted Tour of the French Quarter at night (do the vip one by _Wiches Brew Tours___ as it was only $10 more but we had about 12 people vs the groups we saw with dozens)

You could also do a

French Quarter walking tour

Garden District Walking Tour including Lafayette Cemetery No. 1 - These used to be open to the public but due to vandalism you have to book a tour now

Bike tours

Carriage Tour

Food tour

Voodoo tour

Steamboat Natchez tour

Swamp tours

Museums:

Sazerac House Museum - FREE but you need to reserve a spot online

National WWII Museum

See:

Garden District - take a trolley or an uber/lyft if staying downtown

Spend some time wandering the neighborhood

We got dropped off at Commander’s palace the first time we went and rode the trolley the 2nd time 

  •  download the RTA app - Le Pass for the easiest way to pay for the trolley - use the app 

Walk - by the river, Jackson Square, French Market 

Music- 

Pat O’Briens

Maison Bourbon

Preservation Hall

Going further over to Frenchman street to listen to music - need a Uber/Lyft/Taxi

Bars- 

Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop Bar

Roosevelt Hotel Bar

French 75 Bar

21st amendment bar at La Louisiane

 For a visit with kids:

Audubon Zoo

Audubon Aquarium

Children’s museum

Steamboat Natchez

Ride the Streetcar 

Swamp Tour

Older kids - the WWII museum 

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Episode 29 - Why We Fell in Love with Cancun, Mexico17 Oct 202300:50:47

One of the places that we have been many times as we started our journeys outside of the US is Cancun, Mexico.  Many people will recognize Cancun as the home of all inclusive resorts, but we want to show you a way to visit Cancun and experience the ancient culture, foods, and places to play while you are visiting. 

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Where to Stay:

Hyatt Ziva Riviera Maya - formerly Secrets Silversands when we stayed there - located near Puerto Morales

Westin Lagunamar - this is where we have always stayed since - villa style accommodations with kitchen and laundry in each villa and an amazing infinity pool 

What to do:

Chichen Itza - one of the 7 Wonders of the Modern World 

Mexico Lindo Cooking Class - we loved this authentic class outside of Puerto Morelos

Day trip to Isla Mujeres - you can take the ferry from Cancun or book one of these tours

what do do on Isla Mujeres - don't miss renting a golf cart, the turtle center, Punta Sur, and if you see signs for the ICE BAR - it was so fun to go, then get lunch or dinner in town and swim in the shallow water

Cenotes - Several Cenotes are located along the Monumento Ruta de los Cenotes we've been to Kin Ha most recently

Xel- Ha - a natural water park for swimming & snorkeling

Swim with the Whale Shark (July) - I've included a link with tours from multiple locations depending on where you are staying

Where to Eat:

Downton Cancun - La Parilla 

Cancun Hotel Zone

El Fish Fritanga - featured on Diners, Drive-ins & Dives with Guy Fieri

Porfirios

Puerto Madero

Rosa Negra

Senor Frogs for touristy fun :)

At La Isla Paradise (an outdoor mall) - also know that people will be trying to sell you all kinds of tours and experiences here too

La Parilla and Tacos e Taquilla both on the lagoon side if you want to eat by the water

Playa del Carmen:

El Tapas & Company

What to Pack

  • swimsuit and cover up
  • nicer clothes for dinner - sundress or shorts/polo
  • shorts/tees/tanks
  • sandals and flip flops
  • small cooler for beach/pool if they allow that (can pack as your carry-on)
  • yeti or other cups for pool 
  • grocery type bags for shopping if staying in condo like we do
  • hat, sunglasses, sunscreen
  • beach or pool bag

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Episode 28 - Should You Book a Mediterranean Cruise?10 Oct 202300:45:54

In this episode we are sharing more details about our Holland America Mediterranean Cruise including where we went, what we did, if we would recommend it, and few hints about booking a cruise overseas.

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Use this link to get a $50 onboard credit on a Holland America Cruise.

I used the Rick Steves Mediterranean Cruise Ports Guidebook which combines the cities you'll visit all in one book instead of having to purchase one for each country. 

 Port excursions 

Hear about what to do on your days in Barcelona here

Click here to see if you are eligible to status match and get a free cruise here.

Packing for a Mediterranean Cruise

We took one Ebag backpack each 

I took a small handbag that could be folded that i used for excursions and also taking to the beach

sundress

swimsuits and coverup that could double as a sundress

tennis shoes

one workout outfit (black tank and shorts)

1 pair of pants

1 pair of leggings

2 pairs of shorts

1 pair of sandals - I like Birkenstocks for the beach and to wear with dressier clothes

several shirts that would work with everything

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Episode 27 - 7 Places You Need to Visit in Italy 03 Oct 202300:42:27

Italy, a mesmerizing country nestled in southern Europe, boasts a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty that has captivated the world for centuries.  Italy is a land of diverse landscapes, from the snow-capped peaks of the Alps in the north to the sun-drenched coasts of the Mediterranean in the south. Renowned for its exquisite cuisine, Italy tantalizes the taste buds with its pasta, pizza, and fine wines. Italy’s warm hospitality, passionate people, and timeless allure make it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a blend of history, art, and natural splendor.  So grab your passport, pack a bag and let’s journey across the Atlantic to Italy.

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1. Milan

Historic Milan Tour with Skip-the-line Last Supper Ticket 

We recommend that you stay in Bergamo and spend at least a day there.

2. Cinque Terre 

Tours to Cinque Terre from the port city of Livorno (if you are on a cruise)

3. Tuscany

Tour to Tuscany from Livorno - Wine Tasting & Tuscany Coutryside, San Gimignano & Volterra

4. Rome 

5. Pompeii

Rick Steves Pompeii Self Guided Audio Tour (all tours in Italy link - Pompeii is at the bottom)

Tours of Pompeii

6. Amalfi Coast

We hired a driver to take us to the Amalfi Coast from Naples for the day. You can also take the day trip from Sorrento, which is where we would stay and what we would do if we did it again. 

We would also recommend a Amalfi Coast tour by boat.  We would do this next time. 

7. Torre Pellice (near Turin)

Our recommendation is to find a smaller town (like Torre Pellice) in Italy and stay in a guesthouse or a room in someone's home and spend some time getting to know a family and more about the local culture. You may be able to eat meals in their home or at least find out their favorite local places. 

What's on our Italy Bucket List:

The Dolomites, Venice, Florence, Sicily, Lake Garda & Lake Como, Capri, Sardina, an extended in Tuscany, & spend a few days and nights in Cinque Terre

Packing Tips for Italy:

Take your camera, Good Walking Shoes for the Cobblestone Streets, Be sure to cover shoulders and knees for going into churches, swimsuit for swimming in the Mediterranean Sea, pack light and use one of our favorite Ebags backpacks (see all our favorite travel things)

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Episode 26 - Did You Pack Snacks?26 Sep 202300:59:37

Our journeys are often influenced by those that we meet and talk to.  We love hearing stories of far off adventures that others have taken and we often use those to dream of new places to add to our bucket list.  That’s how we met today’s guests Colin and Meg.   We enjoy hearing the stories of their journeys around the world with their two small children. Today we have the pleasure of speaking with Colin & Meg from the Did You Pack Snacks? A Family Travel Podcast.  Join along as we learn how they travel to some amazing and interesting places all over the globe with their two young girls and what snacks they pack!

You can follow Colin & Meg on their journeys on Instagram, YouTube and at colinandmeg.com

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Travel tools we talk about in this episode:

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Sign up for FREE Cheap Flight Alerts  they talk about in this episode.

Reliefband 

Another type of sickness bands 

YOTO Player+ Starter Pack Bundle  

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Episode 70 - Europe Family Trip: First-Time Tips & Traveling with Kids30 Jul 202401:28:47

We recently went on a 2 week trip to Europe with our daughter, son in law and their kids. It was our son in law''s 1st time and the littlest one's first time on an airplane (and we were taking a total of 7 flights).  Hear how we planned and budgeted for the trip, navigated planes, trains, and automobiles, navigated 3 countries and made lasting memories traveling with our kids and grandkids.  Some links are affiliate links.  See our disclosure.

You will also love Episode 6: 7 Ways to Beat Jet Lag

Episode 5: London Travel Guide

Episode 63 - Exploring the UK Beyond London: Our Top 5 Must-See UK Destinations

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Find your Perfect Stay at sunshinetravelers.com/booking

Visit sunshinetravelers.com/tripiamo to help you prepare to drive when traveling abroad. 

The car seat alternatives we traveled with are game changers.  Here's the link to the Ride Safer Harness and the blow up booster seat.

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Episode 25 - Why you Need to Visit Belize19 Sep 202300:33:05

In this episode we are going to visit one of our favorite locations in Central America, the country of Belize.  Belize is one of those places that is rich with cultural heritage, but also packed with opportunities for adventure.   We’ll talk about where we stayed, what we did, and the friendly people of Belize - truly one of their greatest assets. So if are you are looking for somewhere to go that offers both adventure and relaxation, grab your passport, pack a bag and let’s make that short hop down to Belize.

Itinerary: We would recommend that you do a split stay and spend part of your trip in the jungle and visit a Maya ruin and then part of your stay near a beach where you can take a trip to the Great Blue Hole.

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We loved our stay at Sweet Songs Jungle Lodge near San Ignacio and would highly recommend staying here.  We booked on Booking.com (link above) and got a great room rate and then decided to purchase their all-inclusive package.  We were so glad that we did, it ended up being a more remote location and so having all our meals and drinks on-site was fantastic.  When we arrived lunch was already over but we were starving and they fixed us food anyway.  The cocktails made with the fresh juices cannot be beat.  The all inclusive package also included round trip transportation from the airport so we didn't have to rent a car or worry about hiring a driver.  I think what we paid for the all-inclusive package was more than the cost of this alone. 

We also booked the horseback riding tour to the ruins through the lodge and it was a wonderful experience. 

We stayed at Mahogany Bay Resort on Ambergris Caye

Great Blue Hole Excursion from Ambergris Caye - we booked this through the activities center at Mahogany Bay Resort but would definitely recommend calling ahead to book as it did not go out every day

Belize food tours in San Pedro on Ambergris Caye

Other recommendations of thing we would add for our next trip:

Cave Tubing in Jungle

Lamanai Maya Ruins and Lamanai Outpost Lodge

Other Muy'ono Resorts to Consider Staying at in Belize:

Thatch Caye Resort near Hopkins 

Copal Tree Lodge near Toledo

Hopkins Bay Resort near Hopkins

The Placencia Maya Beach near Stann Creek

What to pack for Belize: See all our Travel Packing Favorites Here

Pack light - hear our tips here

Lightweight clothing

Leggings or hiking pants for hiking or horseback riding

Sturdy tennis shoes or hiking boots for hiking and walking

Camera gear for birds in Jungle and Maya ruins - see our recommendations here

Water shoes for snorkeling 

Full face snorkel mask

Swimsuits and coverups, Shorts and other lightweight clothing, sundress for dinner, sandals and beach shoes

Reef Safe Sunscreen

Hat

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Episode 24 - 2 Days in Barcelona12 Sep 202300:18:29

For us, Barcelona ranks in the top favorite cities to visit across the world.  We only had a 2 days in Barcelona, but it is on our list of cities to revisit and perhaps enjoy an extended stay.  You’ve often heard us comment on the podcast about our struggles with places that close down their kitchens early.  We just aren’t early birds when it comes to dinner as we are usually going strong during the day enjoying all of the sights and culture of the places we are visiting.  By the time we get ready for dinner, the pubs are open, but the kitchen has already closed.  And if you’ve been paying attention, we get hangry.  But not in Barcelona!  But that isn’t the only reason that we enjoy Barcelona so much.  

Here's what we think you need to be sure to see if you have 2 Days in Barcelona! If you have more, there's plenty to add.  See our Blog Post about Barcelona here to see everything we did. 

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Use the Hop on Hop Off bus as a great starting point.  We got on near Port Olympic and got a great overview of the city, stopping to get off at some of the Gaudi sites. 

La Sagrada Familia is a don't miss. Be sure to get your timed tickets ahead of time to avoid disappointment.  We went in the late afternoon and the light was amazing. 

If we had to do it again, I would take a tour with a guide, so here's that option

 We loved spending an afternoon at Park Guell.  We also had timed tickets for entry and highly recommend them. 

We would love to return to Barcelona again and spend more time. On our next trip we will likely take a day trip to Monserrat from Barcelona.

 

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Episode 23 - How to Handle Travel Disruptions05 Sep 202300:38:59

 Our Tips for Handling Travel Disruptions

  1. Add in travel butter time especially if making other connections or meeting a cruise or tour.
  2. Pack Essentials in a carry on in case of lost or delayed luggage.  Be sure to pack essential toiletries, chargers, medicines and supplements, a change of clothes, and swimsuit if needed. 
  3. There’s no doubt that its frustrating so complain and get it out of your system (but don’t take it out anyone personally) and then move on and try to make lemonade out of lemons. Ask yourself, what can I do instead or what can I do while I wait to turn this into a travel memory. 
  4. Be sure to understand what your travel insurance or travel credit cards cover and what documentation you’ll need so you can get it right then or find out where to get it from.  If in doubt, call and ask or call the insurance company or credit card.
  5. Don’t be afraid to ask the airline what compensation your are entitled to for lost or delayed luggage, missed flights, etc.  

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Episode 22: Greece Off The Beaten Path29 Aug 202300:58:50

Sun, salty air, and delicious foods and wonderful hospitality.  Today we are traveling to Greece, but we’re going to take you a little off the beaten path as we discover some of our favorite islands you may have never heard of before.  We’ll travel on planes and ferry boats as we explore places to stay, magnificent food, and gorgeous waters that are calling your name.  So pack your swimsuit and maybe a couple of outfits and let’s get started on an adventure you will never forget.

When people think of Greece, they imagine the Parthenon, the Acropolis or maybe one of the cruise port Islands such as Mykonos or Santorini.  Today we want to take you deeper into Greece and explore a few minor islands that are part of the Greek Cyclades in the Aegean sea.

Our journey starts on the popular Island of Santorini and we talk to our friend Suzanne who booked an unusual experience and got to see parts of Santorini most tourists don't.  We will also tell you where we recommend you stay near Oia that's a bit more hidden.  Then we will go further off the beaten path as we island hop over to Milos, Sifnos, Paros, and Antiparos.  We’ll talk about where we stayed, what we did, and the delicious food we ate.  So let’s get started.

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See options to book the Santorini Flying Dress experience Suzanne talks about.

On Santorini we stayed at Gemini Caves and had a fantastic experience with our host.  They took care of our luggage and every need. It is not overlooking the caldera but had a small private pool and you could see the water from it. It was much cheaper to stay off the beaten path here. Other options nearby

We booked all our accommodations in Greece using Booking.com to keep them all in one place.  We generally like the cancellation policy and that you usually pay at the property.

We used the Sea Sickness Bands but recently Scott purchased a Relief Band and loves it so far.

MILOS: See our Milos Blog Post Here for where we stayed, & the beaches we recommend you visit

SIFNOS: Klados Studios & Apartments in Cherronisos but we would recommend staying in

Apollonia, Kastro or Faros.

PAROS: Tarsa Studios and Apartments.  Other places to stay in Drios. Other places to stay on Paros.

Tips for Greece:

  • Have a Travel Visa card that does not have foreign transaction fees.  We found that Amex was not widely accepted.  Also have a way easily and regularly get cash out (alert your bank of your travel plans as well). Here is the travel credit card we are loving right now.
  • Plan to rent a car and book ahead of time. 
  • Don't overpack (hear our tips here) and we definitely recommend a good travel backpack.  We love the Ebags and took it on this trip. 

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