Wednesday, February 24, 2010

El Dorado Resorts in Mexico set a New Standard!

Sometimes, at my travel agency, we just swerve into "a find". Our founding of Gateway Golf Vacations several years ago was unintended. A corporate traveler, knowing that one of our corporate agents was a golf fanatic, asked if she had any ideas for a golf trip for 4 guys. She did; they went; they loved it; within 6 weeks, he referred over a dozen other people to her. By the end of the winter season, she had booked over 60 people to this place.

It is the same scenario that led Gateway Express Travel to feature the three El Dorado Resorts on the Riviera Maya. We were aware of these resorts and decided to try one of them for our own winter escape. We were impressed well beyond our expectations and came back singing their praises to our clients. Just this season we have sent dozens of couples - including honeymooners - and a large destination wedding group. I won't bore you with all the reasons why our clients have loved these places and have referred others to us. If you do want to check this out, click the link above!

Do something REALLY special for your next sun vacation!

Cheers,

Dick

Monday, February 08, 2010

Why I Love Hawaii...

As you see from my comments on the recent sojourn to Puerto Rico, my first love will always be Hawaii. But I got to thinking about why I'm so partial. After all, many tropical spots have warmth and a lot of sun.

Stepping off the plane in Hawaii, you are greeted by the aroma of Orchids and other flora. You would think that would be true in the Caribbean as well... but it's not! At least not to the degree that you are immediately aware. In Hawaii - even Honolulu - the scents are striking!

But here's an element that I have always felt but hadn't really thought about... as you step off the plane and into the air terminal - again, even in Honolulu - the ambiance is one of relative peace and calm. The area around the carrousel might be momentarily busy but it's not frantic as it is in airports in San Juan or Cancun or Montego Bay. Leaving a Hawaiian airport, you never get hustled or hassled. And you will never feel like you're battling the crowd.

Lastly, as I have preached for years, there are no more hospitable people on Earth than the Hawaiians (including the "mainlanders" that now live and work in the islands). The Hawaiian people are simply the element that makes this land so special... at least in my book. The level of service and graciousness in Mexico and much of the Caribbean has risen dramatically over the last 10 years. Hats off to those we have come in contact with throughout our travels. BUT, as friendly and nice as they are, they just can't quite equal the Hawaiians.

Again, just my opinion!

Dick

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Puerto Rico Vacations... Nice, but not my Cup of Tea

I just returned from San Juan where we managed a corporate incentive group... my first time there since about 1980.

While "the city" still stinks, resort development away from San Juan has grown considerably - and those areas are lovely! I played golf out at Dorado Beach on one day and found the people to be friendly and the ambiance to be very nice.

One of the new areas that is shaping up to be world-class is out toward the rain forest about 45 minutes east of the airport. The "anchor" is a Trump development that includes two very nice golf courses. My feeling is that this area is still a year from being a "go to" place, but you should put it on your list of future destinations!

As with so many tourist areas during this lean economic time, the people we came in contact with were gracious and eager to serve. They truly appreciated our presence.

Our client selected the Ritz-Carlton hotel near the airport. Though not my choice for location, the hotel was excellent! Service and accommodations were both top drawer!!! We were on the Concierge floor and spent much of our free time in the Club Room where the Champagne glass was bottomless... and the staff outstanding. What a treat!

Cheers,

Dick