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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Chrsitmas Getaways Part 2

We continue with interesting places to spend the Christmas holidays....

Key West, FL
Good cheer and warm temperatures are typically Key West’s winning attributes, and Christmas is no exception. The trimmed palm trees, done-up historic inns (tours Dec. 11, 12, 18, and 19), and four festooned blocks of boats along the historic waterfront (the “Bight Before Christmas”) only amplify the town’s merriment.

Where to Stay: Just off bustling Duval Street, the boutique Marquesa Hotel is an oasis of chill: three historic buildings and one new one sharing a leafy courtyard with two pools. On Christmas morning, they serve a buffet breakfast poolside. Doubles from $345.

And for Holiday dinner....Nine One Five, housed in a 1906 Victorian manse, has a holiday menu that mixes tapas (bacon-wrapped dates; duck liver pâté) with entrées such as Soul Mama seafood soup and mushroom risotto.

Shopping: Bésame Mucho is your best bet for sensual gifts like perfume or handwoven shopping bags made from palm fronds. Despite its moniker, local department store Fast Buck Freddie’s stocks tasteful—and sometimes whimsical—housewares and clothing.

Quebec City:
Lit-up cobblestone streets, 16th- and 17th-century stone houses, and lots and lots of snow make Quebec’s 400-year-old walled city an atmospheric and European-like place to be at Christmas. Quebec’s good cheer and great food could make you remember you love winter after all.

Where to Stay: Housed in former 19th-century stone warehouse in Vieux-Port, Auberge St. Antoine stands out for the perfection with which it juxtaposes old and new. Soaring ceilings and cast-iron beams are complemented with such amenities as heated stone floors, and artifacts unearthed during its renovation are on display throughout. Doubles from $209.

Holiday Dinner: Serving traditional Québécois cuisine based on 17th-century French recipes, Aux Anciens Canadiens is offering its main menu on Christmas Day from 5 p.m. Appetizer highlights include foie gras au torchon on a baguette and scallops and prawns in a white-wine sauce, while entrées run the gamut from a vegetable terrine to filet mignon of wild caribou. (Prix fixe $36-$79, depending on the main course, or à la carte.)

Stocking Stuffers: Step back in time with a visit to Maison Jean-Alfred Moisan grocery, a 140-year-old Vieille Quebec mainstay. For Québécois clothes, try La Maison Simons department store, and for hand-wrought ceramics, Boutique Pauline Pelletier is a good bet.

Trømso, Norway
The snowy city island of Trømso offers unparalleled views of the northern lights and a chance to say you’ve been to the North Pole—well, the Arctic Circle, anyway—for Christmas. Plus, there’s dogsledding, great food, and a mountaintop cable car. Here, “day” is just a couple hours of twilight blue.

Where to Stay: Most hotels shut down for the holiday, but not the Clarion Hotel Bryggen, right on the harbor. The great views of Trømso Sound are best seen from the roof’s steamy Jacuzzi. Doubles from $194.

For holiday dinner, stay put at the Clarion for a traditional Norwegian Christmas dinner at its restaurant, Astro. The chef will serve pinnekjøtt, cured lamb ribs, served with puréed rutabaga and boiled potatoes; and ribbe, a crispy version of spareribs, accompanied by Christmas sausage, apples, prunes, and red cabbage.

Shopping: Norwegian chain Husfliden is the place to go for traditional clothing, including bunads (the Norwegian national costume) and handwoven sweaters. Blåst, a glassblowing studio, sells the wares of its three resident artists.


Suzanne Brevelle is from Lafayette and works at Avenues To Travel. You can contact her via email Suzanne@avenues2travel.com or telephone 337-231-5656. She is a Certified Specialist for Sandal’s and Beaches Resorts as well as Grand Cayman, Jamaica and Hawaii. Her specialty is couples and family vacations, groups, honeymoons and corporate travel.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Christmas Getaways Part 1

Hard to believe but there are only 34 shopping days left until Christmas. Wouldn't it be great to spend the holiday traveling to a new place. Here are some destinations that do Christmas right:

Taos, New Mexico
This remote village on a high desert plain is especially magical at Christmas, thanks to its rich mix of cultural traditions. Not to miss: historic Ledoux Street all lit up with luminarias; the ceremonial reenactments of Mary and Joseph’s search for shelter, called posadas; and the dramatic American Indian Christmas Eve celebration that takes over the main square in Taos Pueblo. Plus, you can ski all day long on Christmas Day at Taos Ski Resort, 18 miles away.

Best Place to Stay: Near the town square, El Monte Sagrado Living Resort and Spa features objects from around the world culture in its spare, elegant rooms. Book a room with a fireplace to up the cozy factor. Doubles from $309. Have Christmas dinner on twinkling Ledoux Street, at the seven-table hideaway Byzantium, with dishes like shrimp ceviche and grilled pork scaloppine with apple, cabbage, and mustard-seed compote. Reservations are a must.


Chicago
The Windy City embraces yuletide cheer to the max, with a million holiday lights along bustling Magnificent Mile; Christkindlmarket, a huge outdoor German crafts market with beer and fare like sausages to stoke your fire; a towering handmade Christmas tree; and Navy Pier’s Winter WonderFest, a holiday-themed amusement park and indoor skating rink.

Where to Stay: Peppy, tropical-themed Hotel Monaco Chicago is a Kimpton boutique hotel with verve and a sense of humor. Its wild combo of lime and plum is eye-popping, and there’s a free social hour with wine and nibbles from 5 to 6 p.m. daily. And, it’s in The Loop. Doubles from $129.

Holiday Dinner: Cozy wine-driven eatery the Cellar at Bin 36 is serving its creative, locally sourced menu ($110) from 5 p.m. on Christmas Day. Starter highlights like semolina-crusted soft-shell crab and Applewood smoked bacon sausage are followed by the likes of a star-anise duck-leg confit with crispy potato Rösti, grilled Angus New York strip steak with truffled celery purée, and wild-mushroom and Gruyère cannelloni. Expert wine pairings are, of course, de rigueur.

Stocking Stuffers: The Chicago Architecture Foundation Shop is a must for Chicago-centric fare like Frank Lloyd Wright notecards, Lego sets of iconic buildings, or a round Chicago-sewer doormat.


Suzanne Brevelle is from Lafayette and works at Avenues To Travel. You can contact her via email Suzanne@avenues2travel.com or telephone 337-231-5656. She is a Certified Specialist for Sandal’s and Beaches Resorts as well as Grand Cayman, Jamaica and Hawaii. Her specialty is couples and family vacations, groups, honeymoons and corporate travel.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Spend Christmas at the Biltmore!

Winter is a wonderful time to be in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina and the Biltmore is such an impressive estate....in the former family home of the Vanderbilts, you're bound to be impressed with the gardens, the shopping, the dining, the 250 rooms, indoor bowling alley and more! You can even see where they filmed many major motion pictures like Forest Gump, National Treasure, Last of the Mohicans and so many others. Here's a couple of Biltmore holiday specials going on right now:


Candlelight Christmas Package
Package Includes:
* Guest room accommodations
* Chef's breakfast buffet daily in The Dining Room
* Estate daytime admission valid for the length of stay
* Daytime Audio Guide to Biltmore House
* Admission to Candlelight Christmas Evenings at Biltmore House. Guests booking online will enjoy a 7:30 p.m. reservation.
* Biltmore souvenir guidebook
* Valet parking at the inn
* Complimentary estate shuttle service

Not available on November 24, 25, 26 and December 24, 25, 30, 31.

Dinner is not included with this package. Guests are strongly encouraged to make a dinner reservation prior to arrival.

Two-night packages start at $1,368 in a deluxe room, based on double occupancy
Three-night packages start at $1,817 in a deluxe room, based on double occupancy



Enchanted Christmas Package
(December 24-26, 2009)

Package Includes:
* Guest room accommodations
* Chef's breakfast buffet daily in The Dining Room
* Christmas Eve dinner in The Dining Room or at the Bistro
* Christmas dinner in The Dining Room or Vanderbilt Room
* Estate daytime admission valid for the length of stay
* Daytime Audio Guide to Biltmore House
* Gratuities for valet, bellmen, housekeeping, and packaged meals
* Valet parking at the inn
* Complimentary estate shuttle service

Two-night package starts at $1,498 in a deluxe room, based on double occupancy.

Dinner is not included with this package. Guests are strongly encouraged to make a dinner reservation prior to arrival.


Suzanne Brevelle is from Lafayette and works at Avenues To Travel. You can contact her via email Suzanne@avenues2travel.com or telephone 337-231-5656. She is a Certified Specialist for Sandal’s and Beaches Resorts as well as Grand Cayman, Jamaica and Hawaii. Her specialty is couples and family vacations, groups, honeymoons and corporate travel.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Thanksgiving In The Big Apple

By Suzanne Brevelle

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is one of those events that everyone should experience in person. Start with accommodations at hotels on or near the parade route, so you can be right in the middle of all the holiday joy! Avenues To Travel has 4-nights and longer vacation packages at these popular hotels:
  • Novotel New York Hotel from $770
  • Sheraton New York Hotel from $781.50
  • Crowne Plaza Times Square from $939
And you can add these exclusive options to make your vacation an even more memorable experience:

Insider's View Parade Breakfast at the Renaissance New York Hotel $359
Enjoy the famous parade from a private lounge on the 2nd floor of the Renaissance New York Hotel right at Times Square, including Wednesday afternoon sightseeing tour to the Parade Balloon Inflation Site or Thursday afternoon Holiday Lights Tour.

Insider's View Parade Breakfast at the Sheraton New York Hotel $439
This is a very special indoor party overlooking the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, including Wednesday afternoon sightseeing tour to the Parade Balloon Inflation Site or Thursday afternoon Holiday Lights Tour

Insider's View Parade Breakfast at the Marriott Marquis Broadway Lounge $459
Breakfast Buffet beginning at 8am Thanksgiving morning ... then watch the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade from the 8th floor Broadway Lounge of the Marriott Marquis - including Wednesday afternoon sightseeing tour to the Parade Balloon Inflation Site or Thursday afternoon Holiday Lights Tour

Stay Warm at Applebee's $39
Enjoy the sights and sounds of the Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade on Broadway with the convenience and comfort of an indoor facility at your disposal where you can relax, unwind, have a bite to eat or a warm beverage, use restroom facilities, and escape unkind weather! (Note: no parade view)

Dinner and All the Trimmings $65
Thanksgiving Dinner Buffet with all the trimmings at the Manhattan Club at Rosie O'Grady's.
Seatings at 4pm, 5:45pm and 7:30pm.

Breakfast with Santa $29
Exclusive limited seating breakfast with Santa on Friday morning. Why fight the crowds and large lines for a moment with Santa when you can share in this intimate gathering? Breakfast and photo included!

You can add tickets to the Radio City Christmas Spectacular featuring the Rockettes or a Broadway show like Jersey Boys, Wicked or Chicago, add sightseeing options, museum admissions, dining reservations ... it's easy to do with Avenues To Travel.

All Thanksgiving vacations include:
* Accommodations for 4-nights or longer at a midtown Manhattan hotel
* All state and local taxes
* Add optional events, Broadway tickets, sightseeing, tours, museum admissions or dining
* Bonus admissions to popular New York City sites and attractions, and much more


Suzanne Brevelle is from Lafayette and works at Avenues To Travel. You can contact her via email Suzanne@avenues2travel.com or telephone 337-231-5656. She is a Certified Specialist for Sandal’s and Beaches Resorts as well as Grand Cayman, Jamaica and Hawaii. Her specialty is couples and family vacations, groups, honeymoons and corporate travel.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Spend Halloween In Transylvania

By Suzanne Brevelle

October would be a great time for a Spooky vacation and here's a great travel deal going on right now:

Oct 28, 2009 - Welcome to Romania!
Arrive in Bucharest, capital of Romania. Transfers to the Train Station. Short trip along the Prahova Valley to the Royal Resort city of Sinaia, located in the Carpathian Mountains.

Oct 29, 2009 – Royal palaces
More than a century ago Peles castle took shape and substance from fairy-tales and dreams about royalty. This exquisitely detailed landmark, set amidst sculpture gardens and fountains, was the summer residence of Romanian Royal family. Inside you'll see beautiful collections of mediaeval weaponry, stained glass, silk rugs and furniture. Today we visit the Bran Castle, built in 1377 by master masons of Brasov on a cliff, dominating the whole region. Then on our way to Sighisoara we shall visit the city of Brasov, one of the largest mediaeval towns in Transylvania. We will see old fortification ruins of the former burg, the narrow and tortuous streets, the old baroque houses with their bulky arched gates, stills and keeps in the mediavel downtown. Visit Black Church - built between 1385-1477 one of the most important Gothic art monuments in Romania, impressive by its massiveness, the richness of architecture and its historical background. Overnight within the walls of mediaeval Sighisoara Citadel.

Oct 30, 2009 – A taste of Transylvania
This morning we shall drive to Sibiu – a city mentioned for the first time in documents in 1192 under the name of Cibinum, one of the most romantic cities of Romania. Through the Council Tower we arrive in the Small Square which is the old commercial center of the fortified citadel. The Liars Bridge is the first Cast Iron Bridge in Romania. Its name comes from the false love declarations young people used to promise each other in the evening. One of the most impressive fortified churches in Southern Transylvania is Biertan, built in 1302 as a Hungarian border fortification. Biertan is better known as the residence of the Lutheran Transylvanian Bishops for almost 300 years but is also connected to Vlad the Impaler’s life, in 1459 he was appointed to the Prince. Return to Sighisoara in the evening for an optional Witch Trial. Overnight within the walls of mediaeval Sighisoara.

Oct 31, 2009 – Sighisoara at Halloween time
Sighisoara is the best-preserved 15th century walled town in Europe. On the present 'Hill of the Citadel' ('Dealul Cetatii'), the upper town, a stronghold, was erected in the 2nd. half of the 12th. Century. Nowadays, Sighisoara is synonym to the European Middle Age in Romania. Here lived, between 1431-1435, Vlad Dracul (Vlad the Devil), future Prince of Wallachia, thus called because the German Emperor knighted him as Knight of the Dragon. He was Vlad the Impaler's father, known as Dracula (the son of the Devil), born most probably here in Sighisoara, in 1431.The actual 15th. Century house where Prince Vlad Dracul was born has been turned into a restaurant and a museum full of interesting flavors and artifacts.

Day 5 – Beyond Transylvania
This morning we leave Sighisoara for Bucharest and say goodbye to these stories about Prince Vlad - Dracula. In the early evening, we pay a visit to Village Museum and see how Bucharest looked a millennium ago. Tonight you shall re-enter the domains of The Count, this time at his residence in Bucharest, not far from the ruins of his court. Overnight in Bucharest.

Day 6 – Good bye dear romantics of the world!
Pending time available, visit the "House of the People" (today known as the Parliament’s Palace), an enormous building built on orders from the late communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu - himself compared often to a vampire for his thirst of power. Many human lives and historic buildings were sacrificed for the erection of the palace.

Suzanne Brevelle is from Lafayette and works at Avenues To Travel. You can contact her via email Suzanne@avenues2travel.com or telephone 337-231-5656. She is a Certified Specialist for Sandal’s and Beaches Resorts as well as Grand Cayman, Jamaica and Hawaii. Her specialty is couples and family vacations, groups, honeymoons and corporate travel.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Acadiana Featured in Dallas Morning News

The Dallas Morning News Travel section has a really nice article today by freelance writer Donna Tabbert Long, from Minnesota, wrote the piece recounting her experiences visiting Acadiana. She mentions many area landmarks including The Liberty Theater, Prejeans Restaurant, Whiskey River Landing, and interviewed Dickie Breaux and David Allemond, owners of Cafe des Amis and McGee's Landing respectively. She seemed to really have a great time on her visit. Check out the story here.

Photo of Dickie Breaux by Sara Roahen

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Go With One Who Knows

There is a growing misconception that using a travel agent to plan your family vacation, honeymoon or weekend getaway will cost you more than if you plan it yourself using an internet site...NOT TRUE! 99% of the time a travel agent can match or beat the prices you find surfing the web. And a travel agent brings to the table the knowledge of the location, the lodging and even the activities offered. It is our job to visit these places you want to go. I know, seems like a tough job, sometimes it is… We have to make you a believer that our experiences will get you a better trip. SO, there it is. Call a travel agent!! NOW is a great time to get away. You can even say you know one: Suzanne Brevelle with Avenues To Travel.

Photo by: jipol


Suzanne Brevelle is from Lafayette and works at Avenues To Travel, 4 Degaulle Square, Lafayette, LA 70508. www.avenues2travel.com. You can contact her via email Suzanne@avenues2travel.com or telephone 337-231-5656. She is a Certified Specialist for Sandal’s and Beaches Resorts as well as Grand Cayman, Jamaica and Hawaii. Her specialty is couples and family vacations, groups, honeymoons and corporate travel.