Catamaran Rental in the Caribbean: Ultimate Island-Hopping Adventure

Catamaran rental in the Caribbean

The Caribbean is the holy grail of boating holidays. With over 5,000 islands, incredible weather and endless tropical marine life, setting sail with a catamaran rental through Nautal offers up an endless world of possibilities. Here is a guide to the many adventures you can get up to when sailing around the Caribbean at your own pace.

Islands

Island hopping is undoubtedly the first thing that comes to mind when traveling around the Caribbean on a boat. Catamaran rental in the Bahamas, for example, is a fantastic way to pass the time, being home to 700 islands and 2,400 cays alone. When factoring in the Caribbean as a whole, you’re undoubtedly going to stumble on some hidden gems and potentially uninhabited islands.

For example, Salt Cay, a gorgeous island that is home to a quiet village and a sleepy atmosphere, is one you most likely haven’t heard of. With only one bar and one restaurant, you’re getting a unique experience of serene isolation, but with some locals nonetheless. There are countless other islands just like this, but also some more vibrant and populated ones too, like Staniel Cay in the Bahamas.

Beaches and Coves

Almost any one of the 5,000+ Caribbean islands is bound to have a white sand beach with crystal clear water, so it’s almost redundant to name some of the “best”. However, there certainly are some noteworthy names that are highly acclaimed, and it gives you somewhere to start in your search.

The first name that comes to mind is Grace Bay, which is on one of the Turks and Caicos islands. There is a coral reef just off the shore of its 8 kilometer long white sand beach. Being a highly regarded beach, there are also some famous exclusive resorts and hotels too if you’re looking to take a night off from the catamaran.

Seven Mile Beach located in Grand Cayman is another name you may have heard of – and for good reason. Laden with coconut palm trees, Seven Mile Beach is a very swimmable and tourist friendly beach that has plenty of hammocks, clear water and amenities for you to enjoy.

Water Sports

Before exploring the possible water sports that you can indulge in, it’s worth noting that the marine life in the Caribbeans is buzzing and rich in its beauty. Stingrays, turtles, tropical fish, and dolphins are just some of the many exotic marine life you may come across. This makes scuba diving a thrilling activity, and being on your own boat, you can stop off whenever and wherever you like.

Some local islands may offer boating tours, which would be redundant, but they may be worth trailing if you see one as they may know the exact spots for spotting certain species.

If you head to a more populated island, such as the Dominican Republic, you will find many merchants selling or renting gear for some water sports – like windsurfing and jet skis. In fact, Exumas in the Bahamas also has swimming pigs which is a once in a lifetime kind of thing to see.

Ultimately, renting your own boat at Nautal changes the entire dynamic of the vacation. Suddenly, you can see and do everything you want to but can do so at your own pace and with privacy. It allows you to improvise – perhaps you have stumbled on an incredible sunset or great snorkeling spot – and can avoid the crowds whenever you wish.

 

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Your Guide to a Family Gap Year Traveling Abroad

 

If you want to travel the world for a year with your partner and children, here are some things to know about getting it right:

Make Sure It’s the Right Decision

The reality of long term travel is that it isn’t always fun or easy. While there are plenty of adventures to look forward to, you should also prepare yourself for boredom, disrupted travel plans, poor weather, uncomfortable situations, and more.

This is not meant to put you off your gap year. Rather, it is meant to offer a more balanced perspective of what your year of travel may look like. This way, you can ensure that you and your family are better prepared for the experience.

Create a Plan for Homeschooling

If you are traveling with younger children, education may not be a pressing issue. However, with older children, the situation can be more complicated, especially since each state and country has its own laws on homeschooling. Check what the requirements are and make sure to abide by them to prevent your kids from falling behind. To make the job easier, try to register your children in homeschooling courses or systems. They will be able to follow professionally constructed lessons, assignments, and more. 

Match the Destinations to Your Children’s Age

When traveling with children, you may not always get to be as adventurous as you like. This is especially true when moving around with infants and toddlers.

When it comes to babies, look for places with creature comforts and good healthcare in case of emergencies. You should also have constant access to safe water and food. Primary school-aged kids are a bit tougher, but you should still look for areas with proper accommodation and basic comfort.

When your kids enter their teenage years, you can head out to more remote areas or even into the wilderness. You can choose to live in RVs, and tents or travel to countries where you will find yourself off-the-beaten-path on a regular basis.

Travel With the Necessities

It’s only once you begin traveling that you realize how vastly different countries are, especially when it comes to supplies for your children. You might not be able to get the kind of baby formula or top quality car seats that you’re used to at home. Stock up on items that you can’t do without. If your children are quite young, take a car seat and stroller wherever you go as well.

Plan Activities Around Your Kids

When planning activities, it is important to balance out museum visits with fun activities for your kids. Otherwise, they will get bored and that’s not going to make a family gap year any easier. This doesn’t mean that you only have to hit up theme parks or play centers though.

Instead, focus trips around nature, animals, and activities that actively engage your kids. These trips keep them occupied but also broaden their minds and horizons. You may also want to do plenty of research before visiting larger cities. It won’t take long to see how kid-friendly a certain city might be and whether or not they have sufficient activities that would appeal to kids and a family.

A family gap year can be a great experience for everyone as long as you are prepared for what to expect. With the tips above, you can proceed knowing that you have properly thought out your decision and now understand how to move forward in the best interests of your entire family.

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20 Photos to Inspire You to Visit Savannah

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Savannah is one of the greatest gems of the southern United States. It’s an enchantingly beautiful city with warm and welcoming locals — and an ideal stop on a Southern USA road trip!

In fact, I spent 3-days in Savannah to create this ultimate guide. Soak in the rich history and admire all the Spanish moss…beware, this Georgian peach is going to steal your heart.

Being the first planned city in the US, the streets are laid out on a perfect grid, making it an easy city to walk around. As you stroll from the waterfront all the way to Forsyth Park, you’ll see little “town squares” every block or so, and each one is as charming as the last.

The whimsical natural beauty combined with that good old-fashioned Southern hospitality makes this a prime city for solo travel.

Like much of the southern United States, this city is at its prime during the shoulder seasons. You’ll find gorgeous weather, reasonable pricing, and fewer crowds from April to May then again from September to October.

This coastal city with its cobblestoned streets, horse-drawn carriages, period architecture, trendy boutiques, and otherworldly beauty is like nowhere else — and, ohhh, that food!

You’ll definitely want to make reservations at a few of the iconic restaurants in the area — check out my Savannah foodie guide to plan out your meals!

Whether you are planning a girlfriend getaway, a holiday with your mom, a romantic escape, or a solo adventure, Savannah is a dream destination for a long weekend.

Are you planning a trip to Savannah? Let me know in the comments below!

 

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Save Money On Hotels This Black Friday

It’s Black Friday time! 

As we know, this day has become the ultimate shopping day every year in countries around the world.  In the US, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, Sweden, Mexico (known as “El Buen  Fin”) and others, companies, both physical and online, offer deep discounts that are generally not seen  the rest of the year. 

For travelers, this is also a great period to plan your trips for next year as everything from travel gear to hotel rooms, if you look in the right places, are being offered at discounted rates. 

Where do you want to go next year? 

For me, I’m hoping to reach Japan, the Cook Islands and East Africa. 

Take a moment to daydream. What destinations pop into your head? White sand beaches? Historic  cities of Europe? The ancient temples and pyramids of Egypt? 

If it’s beaches and warm water you’re after… 

I’ve always been a huge fan of Mexico and would take any opportunity to hit up the Riviera Maya for  some time in the sun, on the sand and in the beautiful water. Mix in some historical sites and visiting a few incredible cenotes and it’s a trip that’s hard to beat. On the other hand, one of my friends just learned to surf in Costa Rica and she raved about the experience down there. And after my recent trip to the Dominican Republic, if you’re just looking to relax in a paradise setting, Punta Cana offers remarkable opportunities to do just that. 

If you’re looking for history and culture… 

Perhaps a European trip is in order, admiring the architectural masterpieces that can be found in places  such as Prague, Budapest, Rome and Barcelona. You can also combine this with some of Europe’s  lesser known destinations (Brno, Bratislava, Ljubljana and Valencia, perhaps?) to create an experience  that offers the best sights and days without any tourist crowds. 

And if you’re looking for a proper hotel or resort stay, here’s an example of potential savings. Barcelo Hotels has announced Black Friday hotel offers at their 251 properties around the world (in over 20  countries in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa). You’ll find up to a 40% discount plus you can get an extra 20% off with the code BF2021 at some excellent accommodations for next year. 

This ensures you get the best price guaranteed. You can also receive other discounts through their “my Barcelo” loyalty program as well, simply by signing up. 


If you saw yourself on a white-sand beach, options include: 

  • Riviera Maya: Barceló Maya Riviera – Adults Only 
  • Cancún: Occidental Costa Cancún 
  • Aruba: Barceló Aruba 
  • Punta Cana: Barceló Bávaro Beach 

If you prefer a cultural European trip, Barceló’s discounts can be found here as well: 

  • Madrid (Barceló Torre de Madrid) 
  • Rome (Occidental Aurelia) 
  • Prague (Occidental Praha) 
  • Budapest (Barceló Budapest)

Again, this is just an example. Black Friday discounts are everywhere. 

So, where do you want to go next? What type of adventure are you looking for? If you can answer that question, get ready to save and turn those travel dreams into reality! 

By the way, did you know the origin of the term Black Friday? It was apparently used by the police and bus drivers in Philadelphia back in the 1960s to describe the heavy pedestrian traffic on the day after  Thanksgiving. It’s quite a different story these days. 

*Dates of application of the promotional code are for new reservations made between 11/19/2021 to  11/28/2021 for travel between 11/19/2021 to 12/31/2022. Restrictions may apply in some hotels and  specific periods.

 

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20 Photos to Inspire You to Visit Leavenworth, Washington

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If you’ve never heard of Leavenworth, Washington, you’re in for a treat!

Did you know that you can channel all those European vibes without leaving the US? The Bavarian-styled village of Leavenworth is the place!

Located in the Cascade Mountains, Leavenworth is lined with Alpine-style buildings and restaurants that offer German beer and food. The nearby lake of Wenatchee is the ideal spot for a cozy cabin getaway where you can bird-watch.

Oh, and did I mention the ski areas and wineries? Yep! This place is the ultimate winter holiday destination.

This quaint little town is the perfect Pacific Northwest winter weekend getaway, especially if you can visit during the holiday season. If you’re looking to embrace all those European Christmas market vibes without leaving the US, Leavenworth is like a little Bavaria.

While you would see the best of the town in 24 hours, I would recommend making a weekend out of it to truly get the chance to soak it all in.

Whether you’re exploring the Pacific Northwest on a road trip, looking to make a day trip from Seattle, or simply wanting to plan a cozy winter weekend in Leavenworth — definitely add this charming spot to your list.

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