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Unique life experiences

We specialize in offering once in a lifetime experiences that will create lasting memories.

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Travel is different for everyone. We want to make sure that you are getting the most from your trip by crafting the dream vacation that is perfect for you.


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Making Memories for a Lifetime

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Let us book your all inclusive honeymoon or arrange your wedding on the Island.

Places of Interest

Cancun

Cancun

Cancun

 Cancun is recognized throughout the world for its spectacular white sand beaches and its fascinating sea in turquoise blue tones. With unique natural places, Mayan culture, water activities and adventure. International cuisine, spectacular golf courses, sophisticated spa facilities; exclusive shopping centers, typical handicraft markets as well as shows, bars and nightclubs that give fame to its incomparable nightlife. 

Hawaii

Cancun

Cancun

 

  • When should I go?
    Depending on what you want to see, Hawaii is a top destination year round. If you’re looking for sunshine, visit from April to September. Rainy season from November to March coincides with whale watching season. This is a popular time of year to visit, as you are almost guaranteed to see whales.
  • What's the weather like?
    Unsurprisingly, very warm - no wonder Hawaii is such a popular vacation destination! However, depending on the side of the island you are on, you will experience very different temperatures and weather. This unique terrain offers sunny beaches to the west, tropical showers to the north, and some freezing cold weather on the top of the craters such as those at the National Park. Pack alternative clothing if you're going on an excursions.
  • How long should I stay?
    Although in terms of land area it's one of the smallest US states, it's not necessarily easy to get around Hawaii in a small amount of time - there are quite a few islands with so much to see. If you'd like to get a lot out of your trip, plan two weeks and stay at least three days per island.

 

Aruba

Cancun

Las Vegas

 Aruba is an island and a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the mid-south of the Caribbean Sea, about 29 kilometres north of the Venezuelan peninsula of Paraguaná and 80 kilometres northwest of Curaçao.  

 There is no best time to visit Aruba as the weather is consistently warm year-round with a fairly constant temperature of 82°F (28°C). The best time to visit all depends on the type of vacation you are looking for!  

In the late summer months - September though the trade winds die and the temperature increases slightly. This makes the perceived temperature higher. If you don't mind the heat it is a perfect time to visit the island as the island is less crowded and special travel deals are being offered for this period.

It is important to mention that Aruba lies far outside the hurricane belt, far away from the storms. On occasions, Aruba might experience some small effects of nearby tropical weather. Rain showers may occur. Most rain is falling between October and January. However, even when it rains it tends to be very short, leaving plenty of sun moments for the rest of your day.

Las Vegas

Orlando, Florida

Las Vegas

 

  • When to go?
    Unless you have a high tolerance for heat, plan your trip either side of summer. If you want to avoid the crowds then visit during the week.
  • How to get around?
    From cabs and double-decker buses to helicopters and the Las Vegas monorail, the city has no shortage of ways to travel. Just remember that everything gravitates towards the Strip.
  • How to dress?
    Women shouldn't have a problem but male dress codes differ for nightclubs so it's worth checking them online. Generally speaking though, a shirt and decent shoes go a long way.
  • How to win?
    You're on your own there! Good luck!

Orlando, Florida

Orlando, Florida

Orlando, Florida

 

You can dive into spring at our hotels and resorts, too! Whether you’re seeking a well-deserved staycation in a full-service resort or a budget-minded base of operations for your Orlando getaway, you’ll be glad to know that for every preference and price point are open throughout Orlando. Our accommodations are also going above and beyond to protect your family’s health and safety with enhanced cleanliness programs that adhere to CDC guidelines. 

New Orleans

Orlando, Florida

Orlando, Florida

 

  • When to go?
    The height of summer (June-August) can get intolerably hot, but it's worth checking what events are happening the rest of the year before settling on dates. The famous Mardi Gras carnival takes place the day before Ash Wednesday (in February or March). If you want to sample some traditional street food though, arrive for November's Oak Street Po-Boy Festival to try the best Po-Boy sandwiches in town!
  • How long to stay?
    For sightseeing, four days should be enough time to cover the French Quarter and Garden District, however, New Orleans is a city full of life and culture that penetrates deep beneath its surface. Book a few extra days if you can, keep your itinerary loose, and be prepared to get drawn into a few pleasant surprises!
  • How to get around?
    Walking is by far the best way to see New Orleans, but when it's raining you can easily hail one of the city's many reasonably priced taxis. (Bear in mind though, that most cabs are more expensive and harder to come by on special event days.) There is also a well-connected bus network, but why not opt for the streetcars for which the city is famous? The St. Charles Avenue route, between downtown and Uptown, is a National Historic Landmark!

 

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