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Easy Living, Explorations And Local Eats In Hawaii

With Old Man winter hanging over our heads — and knowing that he’s not going away anytime soon — we’re spending our days counting down till summer.

191 to go. That seems like an awful lot of days. It’s more than six months! Luckily, we don’t need to spend them all in the frigid New York City. (Yes, we know we’ll be eating our words when summer hits and temps hover in the high 90s.)

But for now, we’re dreaming of warmer places. One of our favorite vacation locations is Hawaii. Say Aloha to exotic islands with a warm tropical climate and amazing scenery.

Hawaii consists of eight main islands, all in all, and some of the most popular vacation islands include Maui and Oʻahu.

Each island has its own charm, and there are many different ways to stay in style while visiting Hawaii. Looking at hotels, Maui houses the Westin Maui Resort & Spa, Ka’anapali, and O’ahu has the Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina. Some of these hotels offer both stunning hotel rooms and private villas.

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Speaking of villas, Luxury Retreats offer many remarkable villas and vacations rentals throughout the islands, perfect for private getaways and relaxing to the beat of your own drum. Some of the villas are located within the luxury hotels, while others are part of private clubs and properties. The villas vary in size, so it’s great if you’re traveling with a bigger crowd — or you just love the spaciousness and want to feel the true freedom of vacationing.

Where to stay is, of course, a big part of going on vacation. But so is what to do. And the activities of Hawaii are plentiful. Being islands, of course, means that beachside is aplenty. And there’s nothing quite like the freedom of easy access to the beach and Hawaii’s beautiful natural wonders.

We can’t talk about Hawaii and not dive into talking about its nature and wildlife. Some of the most incredible nature sites are found in Hawaii. On Kauai’s North Coast, you’ll find the Napali Coast full of emerald-green pinnacles, hidden beaches and cascading waterfalls. You can book a boat tour and explore the many secret sea caves. On O’ahu, you can find what has become an iconic symbol of Hawaii: Leahi — also known as “Diamond Head.” A state monument with glittering calcite crystals.

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On Maui, the legendary Hana Highway offers some of the most spectacular scenery you’ll ever see on a drive. As you twist and turn through rainforests, seascapes, and incredible waterfalls, you’ll really awe over the beauty of nature. Another nature marvel is the Papohaku Beach Park in West Molokai; one of the largest white-sand beaches in Hawaii.

Of beach-related activities, there are many to choose from. Depending on what type you are, you can either go for a run on the beach and end it with a dip in the ocean, or you can pack a little bag and lounge for hours with the waves just a few steps away. A good beach-read is essential, along with some headphone with a beachy playlist and some snacks — and you are good to go. And of course sunscreen, always remember sunscreen.

Many resorts and villas also come with pools, if that’s more your speed. The same thing goes for packing some pool necessities to keep you entertained while lounging poolside.

Let’s talk food, shall we? Did you know, that you’ve probably already had an iconic Hawaiian dish? The popular poke bowls that took our city by storm last year actually stems from Hawaii. More than that, its name is Hawaiian for “to section” or “to slice or cut”. This isn’t the only dish of course. Thanks to Hawaii’s ethnic diversity, this state has quite an extraordinarily distinctive food landscape.

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Indulge in a plate Loco Moco — white rice, topped with a hamburger patty, a fried egg, and brown gravy. It might not sound gourmet, but this meal will surprise you. As will the plate lunch — the Hawaiian version of the south’s meat and three — with creamy macaroni salad, rice and a meat of your choice; we recommend tender Kailua pork.

Hawaii of course also have some sweet treats. Malasadas, a fried doughy goodness covered in granulated sugar, were actually brought over by Portuguese laborers. And thank goodness for that, because these are delicious! There are several bakeries in Hawaii that specialize in this pastry, and you can get them with different fillings and flavoring. For a cooling treat, Hawaii is also good for shaved ice — also known as “ice shave.” Instead of the traditional snow cone, which consists of crushed ice, these are made by shaving a block of ice and you can pick and choose your flavors by the array of syrups.

Living easy, exploring and eats. That’s what vacations are all about. And Hawaii definitely delivers on these three parameters.

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Yoga Guru Koya Webb Leads Body Detox Retreat

Mentally and spiritually rewind in just five days with internationally known holistic health and yoga guru, Koya Webb.

During the days from November 19 to November 23, 2015, the resort will be held at Christiansted, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. Daily yoga, meditation, and wellness workshops will operate on 340 sprawling, scenic areas of tropical island paradise.

Webb’s retreat will offer inspiring fitness and diet plans, including ones from her book, Get Loved Up – A simple guide to holistic health and wellness!

“My goal is to lead people on a journey that will allow them to live the healthiest life of their dreams,” Webb says.

The retreat package will include all taxes and services at hotel restaurants as well, for $1,688 per person for a shared room (double occupancy) or $2,184 per person for single occupancy.

The retreat includes:
• Daily yoga led by Koya, meditation and health and wellness workshops.
• 5 days and 4 nights in a luxurious oceanview room with private patio or balcony for maximum enjoyment of spectacular Caribbean views and soothing breezes.
• Gourmet cuisine including breakfast, lunch and dinner, as well as open bar that serves soft drinks, coffee, tea, water, beer, house wine, and Cruzan or Captain Morgan rum.
• Select island excursions.
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Next Hot Destination: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

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 Iconic Tobago Cays | Credit: SVG Tourism Authority

What is your favorite summer Caribbean vacation hot spot? Jamaica? Turks and Caicos? Or Anguilla? Well, you may have to rethink you’re ideal destination for a sandy beach and clear water, because Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a luxury vacation dreamland with across the board comfort.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines islands feature exclusive, tropical getaways offering a variety of amenities, while not breaking the bank. SVG is located in the Caribbean Sea between Grenada and St. Lucia, and is made up of a chain of small exotic islands stretching southward across turquoise and blue waters. Garnering a lot of attention is Mustique Island, a part of the alluring 32 island archipelago.

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Tobago Cays Boats | Credit: Kay Wilson 

DOWNTOWN caught up with Nubia Duvall Wilson, who has been to Mustique numerous times, for the inside scoop about SVG. Wilson is a luxury travel expert with a distinguished travel background. She has represented Bacardi in Travel Retail and luxury hotels and destinations around the world since 2008. Since 2003, Wilson has traveled to more than 40 destinations globally and lived in Taiwan for two years.

“It is an area of the Caribbean that isn’t your typical go to destination. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is where you feel isolated,” Wilson said. “The islands aren’t over developed, they are very lush, small and each island is different, so you have many options, which is nice. You get a more peaceful experience.”

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Port Elizabeth | Credit: RPM Media

These islands and cays are renowned for their natural beauty, abundant sea life and many different options to accommodate their versatile visitors from all over the world. This favorable vacation destination is set to have a sharp increase in tourism with the building of the Argyle International Airport which will replace the existing ET Joshua Airport, and is expected to open in early 2015.

The new and improved airport will offer nonstop international jet service from North American and European gateways, increasing flights into SVG. Aside from the airport increasing access to these paradisal islands, the infrastructure and eco-friendly activities have been immensely re-constructed. Two new deep-water seaports were recently built, one exclusively for cruise ships in mainland St. Vincent.

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Massage on the beach at the Buccament Bay Resort | Credit: Buccament Bay Resort

In addition, the opening of 15 tourist sites are ready for excursionist’s enjoyment after restoration. The awe-inspiring activities include waterfalls, beaches, parks and botanical gardens to choose from. If you think that sounds great, a state-of-the-art marina is being built on Canouan Island and it’s expected to be the most outstanding marina in the Caribbean, accommodating 300 yachts and 6 mega-yachts.When thinking about these extravagant arrangements, there are also grand hotels and resorts for a place to rest your head in comfort.

Wilson recommended three great accommodations for your trip to paradise: Palm Island Resort, owned by Elite Island Resorts, has recently been renovated into an eco-friendly and green private island. This luxurious, all-inclusive resort just added four large suites. To access the island, guests take a complimentary 45-min air transfer from Barbados to Union Island then an 8 min boat ride to the resort.

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Palm Island Resort | Credit: Palm Island Resort

Also, the wonderful Bequia Beach Resort is on eight acres of tropical gardens overlooking Friendship Beach. This five-star hotel includes 41 suites; featuring an expansive penthouse, three two-bedroom villas with private pools, three bungalows and 11 rooms. Buccament Bay Resort is an all-inclusive property where you can receive soccer and tennis coaching, and also includes the Pat Cash Academy and Liverpool Football Club Soccer School.

SVG is perfect for travelers looking to discover the undiscovered Caribbean. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are a concealed gem in the Caribbean perfect for the enterprising traveler. SVG offers all the amenities needed for a serene and tranquil vacation.

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Bequia Beach Hotel | Credit: Bequia Beach Hotel

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Buccament Bay Resort | Credit: Buccament Bay Resort

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Palm Island Resort The Grenadines | Credit: Palm Island Resort 

Written by Mariah Brown