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Bahamas - part two... I was served the most amazing tea, "Harney & Sons."

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O.K. safe to say I'll get carried away and ramble due to my on-going love affair with
The Bahamas so let me apologize in advance but I hope you'll have as much fun reading my stories as I've had living and writing about them. I'll try not to ramble off hither and yon.

If you really want to elevate your little 3-day jaunts to
Atlantis, Paradise Island purchase the Gourmet meal plan and I'll walk you through why. Atlantis has something like 30+ food establishments, I'm not going to be quite so generous and call them all restaurants because they're not. Anyway, with choices like Dune, NOBU, MESA just to name three and breakfast too. We go off resort for our lunches and that way we get to have a non-resort, local experience because we go bonkers for the fresh Conch and the Grouper too. Back to the resort buy the meal plan and then select where you want to eat each night and make your dinner reservations while you're still at home, and make them well in advance. That really is the only way to eat where you want, when you want and on a 3-day whirlwind it's worth it because dinner is more enjoyable that way and special because the choices at Atlantis are so fantastic the only trouble you'll have will be selecting just one! For our latest trip we dined at Bobby Flay's MESA in the new all-suites, The Cove, Atlantis. We also dined at Dune which is up the beach at The One & Only Ocean Club and NOBU.

As I mentioned breakfast is in the meal plan and
The Cove has this interesting dining concept called Mosaic which consists of cooking stations where your food is cooked to order. Everything is incredibly, beautiful, well presented and fresh everything from caviar to fresh figs interspersed in and around the cooking stations. All of this beautiful food is being served in a beautiful, elemental space which is about its wood, glass, natural light & stunning water features. The glass walls play a Zen trick of bringing the outdoor garden into the dining spaces so it's this beautiful, organic experience.

Table side the waiter has left for me the most wonderful tea box and in it are teas from
Harney & Sons. Well, neither my friend nor I had ever heard of this tea company but the selection and the packaging were just wonderful so I selected the "Paris" blend. Well, when I opened the package which was foil lined I might add it unleashed these aromas one of which was pomegranate all coming from a silk sachet, triangular in shape. Aroma of the tea brewing in my cup along with the beautiful space and food transports you. But then that is part of why we love going to the Atlantis resort, they handle the details and we love Mosaic we ate breakfast there each day. On our third night we were going to have dinner there but tropical storm Noel caused them to close The Cove and move everyone into the Royal Towers so we're lucky that we popped into NOBU earlier in the evening and had sushi in the relaxing lounge at NOBU which is right off the casino floor so from the lounge you can see the flash of the casino through the glass entryway but you're in another world sound-wise. NOBU is another experience which transports you to a very special place where everything that hits your senses seems to open them wider.

Back to the amazing tea; I stopped drinking coffee over a year ago. I'm one of these people who had to have surgery and ever since I've had no interest in drinking coffee, apparently this happens to some people after surgery. I don't miss it in fact, I'm really enjoying drinking hot and cold tea. The selection at
Harney & Sons is simply wonderful so much so that we've ordered three times and given one gift of their teas since we've returned the first week of November.


Here's a great clip about
The Cove, Atlantis that I found on YouTube:








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I Won at the Atlantis Casino in The Bahamas...

Let me tell you the story of how my friend and I wound up at Atlantis, The Bahamas. It all started with an email, I don't remember who sent it but there was this crazy, low priced mini-holiday to the one of the two Fairmont resorts in Bermuda. So, I looked into the Bermuda offer and realized that it was a large, conference hotel. Next. Ended up at this great website, which is now gone called Sunburst Vacations well we located this promo. package for 4 days, 3 nights at Atlantis, Bahamas in the Royal Tower, airfare and ground transportation to/from the airport in Nassau for this incredible price of approximately $700.00 so we went for it! We also added the gourmet meal plan and so we each ended up paying around a $1,000.00 which if you break it down -- for us figure the airfare is $350.00, which leaves $650.00 for three nights in the Royal Tower which is a savings of approximately $550.00 from rack rate to stay at Atlantis in the Royal Tower. We had excellent itinerary on American Airlines so I also added some nice frequent flyer miles to my AA account. So, with our vacation package booked and paid for I set about researching where we should dine out of all of the fantastic choices available at Atlantis, they urge you to secure your dinner reservations as soon as possible to ensure getting to dine where you want when you want. I booked us at Fathoms for the first night, Nobu the second night and Cafe Martinique for our third and final evening. I will write about the amazing meals in separate blog posts so you'll have to come back and it's worth it suffice it to say we enjoyed all three but Nobu and Cafe Martinique were extraordinary. However I will tell you about dinner our first night at Fathoms. The interior of the Fathoms dining room looks through this floor to ceiling, wall to wall glass into one of the huge aquariums that's part of what is called, The Dig. You're looking into millions of gallons of water while all sorts of marine life swims up to the window while you're eating your dinner it makes for a unique and memorable experience. The service was fantastic, I've read tons of the negative reviews about the service at Atlantis and we had no problems, in fact I'm impressed with the level of service we enjoyed considering the size of the resort. Our service was attentive and on par with what we expect at that level of travel but I digress a bit here so... After dinner we decided to hit the casino and try our luck. As luck would have it we were in its company that evening. The casino at Atlantis is beautiful, less Vegas more of a European influence with two stunning Dale Chihuly glass sculptures depicting the Fire and Moon theme of the casino, they're spectacular. The casino is quire large but not overwhelming at all, it claims to be the largest casino in the Caribbean. We're primarily slot machine players these days. My friend and I went our separate ways wandering around playing whatever machine caught our eye. So, who knows how long we'd been gambling at this point my friend was sitting at a machine and winning so I turned away looked around and found this slot machine with Tabasco pepper sauce graphics on it and I thought to myself, "I like Tabasco." So, I sat down at the machine and put in twenty dollars and hit "Bet Max", nothing. Hit "Bet Max" again and the machine starts paying off. What, I won!? It kept counting, and counting and counting, until I had won $1,200.00 from two bets totaling less than $4.00. I couldn't believe it, my first night at Atlantis and I had just won back the cost of my mini-holiday plus a couple hundred more. This works for me! I was on cloud nine plus my friend won over $700.00 dollars. I will post more about this trip because I have to tell you about the amazing dinners we had at Nobu and Cafe Martinique as part of our Gourmet meal plan; more on this and how we took in the local food scene going off the resort for our lunches. Always more to come later...

Plus we're planning on going back this fall and staying at
The Cove, Atlantis, their new, all suites, boutique hotel. It was under construction when we were there as was the new spa and expanded water park. The Cove's suites all enjoy water views because they've built the hotel right on this little point where Paradise Beach and Cove Beach meet, therefore creating breathtaking ocean views from each suite. I'm so excited. I can't wait to relax on the beach, nap, nosh and write. Here are some of my favorite travel resources to help you plan your next business or leisure trip. I research several websites before I make my decision best to make more informed decisions and the internet provides a wealth of information if you know where or how to look for it. Enjoy your day.

American Express

Cheap Caribbean

eBags

Expedia

Ghurka Fine Leather Goods

Hotels.com

Priceline

Travelocity

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Posh Getaway to The Bahamas where the James Bond film, "Casino Royale"...

I've written about my wonderful trip to Atlantis, Paradise Island in The Bahamas well I'm also writing more articles about that trip but this new one just made it to the front of the queue! Kerzner International owns Atlantis and they also own the exclusive One & Only Ocean Club which is also on Paradise Island. Well, there are travel opportunities right now that are simply unheard of in terms of the savings, a couple would save approximately $4,000.00 dollars which is an unheard of travel opportunity. This is a very elegant, private, exclusive resort, celebrities book into the ocean front villas. This is a brief post is brief to quickly share this opportunity with others. Check back or subscribe to receive my series of articles I'm writing about The Bahamas.
O and O Ocean Club in The Bahamas

Imagine lying on the beach looking at that very caribbean blue water for six glorious days and 5 heavenly night, including airfare beginning at $1,129.00. I'd be flying from Chicago so my airfare would be no more than $400.00 U.S. dollars and the package per person costs $1,269.00 so that leaves me $869.00 U.S. dollars for five nights hotel (garden view room) at the One & Only Ocean Club. This is an incredible value for one of the most exclusive beach front resorts in the world. They filmed the latest James Bond film here, "Casino Royale". Check back or subscribe for an more in-depth article I'm writing about my recent trip to The Bahamas.



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