Tuesday, February 28, 2012

The City That Never Sleeps!

Before choosing a vacation spot, one of the main requirements is to be as far away from home as possible.  This may seem obvious but when you think about it, a vacation is a period of time spent in a foreign place where you can put any and all responsibilities on hold.  However, we sometimes fail to realize that there are many amazing places to visit just minutes from your front door.  Both of us live in New York, just minutes outside of the city and no matter how many times we visit, we still feel like tourists.  Yes we can navigate our way around, but there is still so much to see.   No matter what time of day, NYC is always crawling with adventurous and cultured tourists.  Whether you’re a food extraordinaire, or into music and art, Broadway & Off-Broadway productions, fashion, or simple sightseeing, there is something for everybody.  The possibilities are endless… literally!


Here are some of our personal favorites…

1.     Broadway plays
2.     Metropolitan Museum of Art
3.     Empire State Building & the Brooklyn Bridge (Amazing vantage points)
4.     Top of the Rock
5.     Concerts & sporting events at Madison Square Garden
6.     Canal Street
7.     Shopping in Soho (Girls, this is a must!)
8.     Times Square
9.     Circle Line: Tour the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
10.  Restaurants & Bars:
-       Johnny Utahs
-       Joshua Tree
-       Frying Pan
-       Le Bain
-       Gansevoort
-       Veranda
-       Tao


This list does not even come close to explaining how great Manhattan is.  There is just so much to experience! Do you guys know of any great spots? 


http://www.nycgo.com/

Calling All Baseball Fans...

For those of you out there that can't wait for Opening Day 2012, take a quick vacation to either Florida or Arizona to watch Spring Training! Some of the best talent to be seen head south to work on their hitting, pitching, and defense in hope to make in to the playoffs in October.  If you think these guys go down south to just tan, you are mistaken.  These guys go through vigorous training, high intensity simulated games, and go through hard times making the team.  Luckily for travelers, we can actually watch them do all of this.  Spring Training is an exciting adventure to get away and watch ball during the winter months. Florida is well known for their places but Arizona has more recently stepped up to be the starting gates of the season.   Here are the teams that play in Arizona and their locations.

Glendale Stadium- Dodgers
Location:   Southwestern Glendale




Goodyear Ballpark-  Cleveland Indians and Cincinnati Reds
Location: Goodyear

















Hohokam Stadium- Chicago Cubs
Location: Mesa

















Maryvale Baseball Park-  Milwaukee Brewers
Location: Southwest Phoenix













Peoria Sports Complex-  Seattle Mariners and San Diego Padres
Location: Peoria
















Phoenix Municipal Stadium-  Oakland A's
Location: Eastern Phoenix
















Salt River Fields at Talking Stick- Diamondbacks and Rockies
Location: East Scottsdale


Scottsdale Stadium- Giants
Location: Southeast Scottsdale
















Surprise Stadium-  Kansas City Royals and Texas Rangers

Location: Peoria
















Tempe Diable Stadium- LA Angels
Location: Tempe




















http://www.arizona-vacation-planner.com/diablo-stadium-tempe.html


Monday, February 20, 2012

Cruises

Carnival, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean, and Disney are just a few of the many cruise liners available to travelers.

At the end of the semester my family has offered to pay for a cruise trip for me and my friends.  After doing some research, I found that choosing a certain cruise liner is a lot harder then it seems.  There are hundreds of boats and dozens of locations for me to choose from.  I have narrowed it down to the following three:

Carnival- Destiny
Ports: Grand Turk, Half Moon Cay, Bahamas
Depart From: Miami, Fl


Carnival- Destiny
Ports: Key West, Fl and Cozumel, Mexico
Departs From: Miami, Fl

Norwegian- Epic
Ports: Miami, Phillipsburg, St. Maarten, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, Nassau, Bahamas

Departs From: Miami, FL















What do you guys think?  Have any of you ever been to these places or recommend anything? All comments are welcomed.


When in Rome

If you ever have an opportunity to study abroad, take it! 

Two summers ago, I studied abroad in Rome, Italy for the summer semester.  There is no better way to experience a new culture... From the minute the plane landed, I was instantly emerged in the Roman lifestyle.  Some people believe that when you go abroad all you do is school work in another country.  I chose to take an art and religion elective and on most days, my class was held on site in a museum or a church.  Other than a few hours spent in the classroom, I had the ability to travel and explore different regions in Italy.  The learning experience was unlike any other.  

I lived in a small apartment just a quick bus ride from the American University of Rome.  Both of my professors were American but spoke fluent Italian.  I learned quickly that Italy was filled with the most beautiful architecture.  On nearly every corner, something amazing existed.  Whether it was a gelateria or the most elegant museum, the Italian culture was rich in any and every direction.

I had the opportunity to wine-taste in Tuscany, hike on the Via Dell'Amore in Cinque Terre, swim in a grotto near the isle of Capri, and visit a mozzarella farm in Naples.  In addition to traveling all throughout Italy, I took a weekend trip to Paris. (Once in Europe, traveling to other European countries is pretty cheap!) 

If you ever have the opportunity to go, please take it.  Italy is beautiful is every sense of the word... the food is delizioso and the wine is constantly flowing!


This is me in Pisa! 


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Winter Get-Aways

Before we start to put our winter clothes away, we wanted to talk about trips that didn't involve beaches and palm trees.  On a weekend in February, my family always likes to take a trip to West Dover, Vermont - home of some of the best ski lodges and mountains on the east coast.  Winter sports fascinate me and as much as I love hanging out on a beach, I equally enjoy skiing and snow tubing.  I have never been out west but there are some really amazing ski resorts that I am dying to visit.  According to Forbes, these are some of the best in the United States....

1. Aspen, Colorado
2. Deer Valley, Utah
3. Jackson Hole, Wyoming
4. Salt Lake City, Utah
5. Vail, Colorado

What about you guys?  Do you ski or snowboard? 

We are open to any and all recommendations!



Family Fun in Florida


One of the more popular places to visit in the United States is the Sunshine State.  All year round Florida provides tourists with warm sun even in the winter months.  There are two different times to visit florida. 1. Extremely hot weather during May till September  and then warm weather in the months of October till April.  I personally like going down in the summer.   I have family that lives in Orlando and I go down and visit them numerous times a year.   Regardless of when you decide to go down, the beaches are always open and below is a list of the ones that I believe you have to visit while your in Florida.

Smathers Beach, Key West






















Seiesta Key






















Daytona Beach
























South Beach Miami



















Cocoa Beach




















Panama City Beach






















Palm Beach




























Some of the best beaches in the world are kept a secret.  If you know any other beaches in Florida that you want to share with us or want to tell our other followers please comment and let us know!!!



Saturday, February 4, 2012

Spring Break

Well, it's that time of the year again, where students count down the days to spring break.  We have all seen the movies and the TV shows but now it's our turn.  Just a short month away, students will be forgetting what professors (except Professor Micu) taught them and travel to their planned destination.  In this blog we will discuss high publicized retreats as well as what we personally plan on doing.

Here it is!  The top ten 'Spring Break Hot Spots for 2012' (courtesy of About.com-Student Traveling)


1. Cancun
2.Panama City, FL
3.Miami and South Beach, FL
4.Europe
5.Peurto Vallarta
6.Acapulco
7.Bahamas and Jamaica
8.South Padre, TX
9.Peurto Rico
10.North American Ski Resorts (we were shocked too)

Although our spring break destination didn't make top ten, we are still SO excited.  We are both going to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic with our roommates and classmates.  We found great deals and for a relatively cheap price, get to spend a week in paradise at an all-inclusive resort.  Some of us have plans to swim with dolphins, go horseback riding on the beach, or just catch some rays.  We can be as active or inactive as we prefer!

How about you guys? Any plans?


C&R Traveling

Welcome!  We are both very passionate about traveling and experiencing new places no matter where they are in the world.  We have done our fair share of traveling and hope that our stories, advice, and suggestions guide you on your own journeys.  In these upcoming blogs we will discuss certain must-see destinations and talk about places that we are determined to see ourselves.   We believe traveling enhances an individual in so many ways.  Whether it's the Seven Wonders of the World or a small church located in an European village, traveling is always rewarding.  All these adventures make for some amazing memories - if it's with friends, family, or on your own.  Hopefully what you take from our blogs will only help and encourage you to see the world.  Please tell us about your stories as we are so excited to tell you about ours.