Where Am I Headed in 2015?

Happy New Year!  With a new year comes the opportunity to visit new destinations.  I’m going all over the world and I can’t be more excited about the adventures 2015 has in store.  While some of my travel plans have been confirmed, my calendar is still open for wherever the universe takes me.  Here’s a rundown of where I’m heading this year and where I’d love to go:

Confirmed Travel

Haiti

I’ll be spending a few weeks in Haiti for work again, mostly in Port-au-Prince.  This time, however, I hope to explore Cap Haitien, Haiti’s second largest city located on the Northern coast.  It’s about a 4 hour drive or 45-minute flight from Port-au-Prince to Cap Haitien.

The city has a rich cultural history, as it was once the country’s capital following Haiti’s independence from France in 1804.  It is also famous for its magnificent beaches (always a plus in my book).

Abu Dhabi 

Abu Dhabi is the capital and second most populous city of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).  Thanks to a glitch by Etihad Airways on Christmas Day, I scored a $187 flight from New York to Abu Dhabi.  There was no possible way I was going to let this flight slip through my fingers!

While plans there aren’t yet certain, Ferrari World, the Sheikyh Zayed Grand Mosque and the Observation Deck at 300 are all tentatively on my schedule.

Dubai

Since I’ll already be in Abu Dhabi, it only makes sense to spend a few days in Dubai to maximize my time in the Middle East.  Etihad Airways has a free bus service to Dubai, which is only about an hour and a half from Abu Dhabi.

While the Burj Khalifa, Jumeirah Beach, sand duning, and riding camels are definitely on my ‘to-do’ list, I am looking forward to afternoon tea time at the Burj Al Arab the most.  It’s known as the only 7-star hotel in the world.  Tea time costs about $167 at the Skyview Restaurant and Bar; however, I believe in paying for once in a lifetime experiences.  When’s the next time I’ll have tea at a 7-star hotel?  Exactly!

London

During another ticket sale, I bought a $350 flight to London from Baltimore.  London has never been at the top of my ‘must see’ list and I’m not exactly sure why.  Maybe because the British pound hasn’t really been favorable to the U.S. Dollar in recent years or maybe since it serves a central European hub, I figured I’d eventually get to it one day.  Well luckily for me, that day has finally come.  I’m looking forward to doing all of the touristy things like seeing Big Ben, the Buckingham Palace, and the London Eye. And the dollar isn’t as unfavorable as used to be compared to the pound, so it’s a win/win!

Iceland

I bet you’re wondering how I ended up planning a trip to Iceland.  Well, when I was buying my ticket to London, I noticed that there was a layover in Iceland.  I thought it only made sense to extend my layover in Iceland, especially when the flight there was so cheap.  I’ve also heard the country is amazingly beautiful, especially it’s natural thermal spas.

If you’ve never heard of the Blue Lagoon, allow me to introduce you.  It’s Iceland’s most well-known geothermal spa that offers several massage and beauty treatment packages.  The waters contain minerals like silica and sulfur and are known help some people suffering from skin diseases like psoriasis.  I am so excited to luxuriate and relax in one of Mother Nature’s finest treasures.

Travel Wish List

Thailand

My travels haven’t taken me to Asia yet but I’m dying to go.  I hear that Thailand would be a great gateway country to the continent because it’s full of culture, it’s inexpensive and there’s plenty to do and see.  Thailand has become somewhat of a hotspot in recent years so I’m anxious to see what they hype is about.  I’d also love to go to the first ever Asia TBEX conference (a premier conference for travel bloggers) happening in Thailand in October.  We will see if I can get there!

Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts

Remember last summer when I went to the Martha’s Vineyard Summer Music Festival and Conference?  That was my first time on the island and I loved its small town feel.  It was a great change of pace, and since the island isn’t huge, there was plenty of time for me to relax.  I would love to go again this year.

Barbados

I’d love to head to Barbados toward the end of 2015 when the weather begins to take a turn for the worse in DC.  I’ve never been and would love to attend the Barbados Food, Wine and Rum Festival in November.

Have you been to any of the places I’ve listed above?  Let me know if there’s something I must see while I’m there.  Where are you headed this year?  Sound off below!  If you haven’t started planning your travel this year, there’s no better time to start than today.  I look forward to sharing my experiences with you this year.  Happy and safe travels!

My Aquafari Adventure in Curaçao

If you’ve never gone scuba diving or snorkeling but have always wanted to, the Aquafari adventure in Curaçao may be the adventure for you. What’s an Aquafari, you ask?  It’s an underwater activity, where you cruise around in the underwater world on a self-propelled, submersible scooter.  It sounds like exactly what it is…a water safari!

How Do You Breathe?

The scooter has a bell-shaped glass container that has an oxygen tank in the front, which supplies enough oxygen for about a 45-minute dive. Because there are pressure issues when going so far under water, the instructors gave us a tutorial on how to alert them if we were having any problems.  After our group of seven was given about a 30 minute tutorial on the equipment and signals for safe play, we were ready to have some underwater fun.

How Do You Get On the Scooter?

Since two of my friends are not strong swimmers, one of the instructors met them at the shore so they would feel more comfortable gliding onto the scooter.  I met the other instructor at the end of the dock.  I actually think it was easier to get under the helmet in deeper water because I was able to slide right under there while already being in the water.  All you do is sit on the scooter, hold your breathe and glide under the helmet. Super simple!  Once we were all safely on our scooters and under the containers, our two guides made sure we were good to go and off we went!  My ears popped the most when I first got under the helmet, but after that, it was smooth sailing…errrr…scooting.

How Fast Do the Scooters Go?

The scooters move fast enough for you to glide along to enjoy all of the fish and coral.  The instructors even bought food to feed the fish so you really get to see them up close.  I actually found myself wanting the scooter to go faster but because they are constantly checking on you and providing individual attention, it only makes sense that they take small groups and the scooters move slowly.  They are also swimming in scuba gear without scooters so it’d be hard for them to attend to everyone if the group was any larger or if the scooters moved any faster.

How Deep Do You Go?

The furthest we went was 6 meters down, which is about 20 feet.  Our instructors checked with us often to make sure we weren’t having any pressure issues.  There’s a buoy on the top of the scooter that 1) helps you not to sink and 2) alerts other people in the water that you’re there.  If weren’t having any issues, our guides lowered us deeper into the ocean.

If you’re a diver, you probably wouldn’t enjoy this as much as us novices. But if you enjoy a leisure water activity, this is the perfect adventure for you.

Things to Note:

  • You can do this adventure without knowing how to swim.
  • Obviously, wear your bathing suit.
  • Bring a towel to dry off after you finish.
  • If you have a large group, bring money for food and drinks and something to keep you occupied while the other group goes.
  • Have fun!

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