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You can see the rings of Saturn from Mauna Kea

August 21, 2016 by Notourguideneeded 2 Comments

Sunset at the top of Mauna Kea

One of the highlights to our trip to the Big Island was going up top of Mauna Kea.  It was such a remarkable experience and I would recommend anyone do it while on the island.  If you are big into stars, I think it is worth the trip to the Big Island itself.

 

Hawaii’s five islands

Hawaii has five islands that are very different from each other.  We opted to spend our entire vacation on the Big Island (yes, that is its name) and I am glad we did because there was so much to do.  There are the coffee farms, Kona, Volcano National Park, the farthest point in the US, swimming, etc.  Tons of stuff to do.

 

Logistics of our Stay

We stayed at the Sheraton which was a decent place to stay during the week.  It is a great place for kids, so if you are having a weekend get-way, maybe not.   One of my favorite memories of the trip was walking across the street to this little pizza place and getting the pizza to-go, bringing it back and sitting on our balcony having dinner and watching the ocean pass the time.

We rented an SUV, which is advisable if you are going to be on the island.  You could get away with a car, but there were several off road spots that we wanted to see as well.

 

Mauna Kea Tour

First note: Because going up to such high altitudes can be somewhat dangerous if done incorrectly, we opted to take a tour up.  Afterwards I mentioned to someone that they should also take the tour.  He did not and did not have any issues.  I am not a fan of tours, but when it comes to your safety, always opt for the tour.

We chose the Hawaii Forest & Trail.     While Maunakea isn’t an active one, it is still a volcano.  If you want action, you have to go to the other volcano on the island Mauna Loa.

The tour was small so that was good.  The guide brought dinner for the trip and half way up we stopped at a camp and enjoyed some tasty stew.  Then we were given coats and gloves for the trip up.  If you plan to venture up alone, make sure you have proper gear as it is freezing.  Also there are lots of guidelines and rules that you need to be aware of if you do not take a guide.  Read more about them at the visitor center.

As we approached up we were told there were two things that could happen.  If there are clouds, we get a super awesome sunset.  If there were no clouds, we could see the green snap of light that happens at sunset.  Either would have been great; we had clouds.

 

The View from Mauna Kea

We spent a good time up above the clouds with the most amazing sunset I have ever seen.  I have been above the clouds before (i.e. airplanes) but to stand there and walk around is spectacular.

Once it was dark, we found a spot where the guide set up his telescope.  He pointed out different constellations and we were able to make out Andromeda.    Then he had us look in his telescope at a planet.  It was Saturn.  The rings were clearly visible.  Just there.  Up on a volcano.  Looking at Saturn.

 

Mauna Kea
At the top of the volcano
Satellites at Mauna Kea
On our way up we stopped off and saw these monsters!

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Driving Around the Big Island.
Driving Around the Big Island. Here is an example of the wonderful landscape.
Sunset on the beach on the big island
Sunset on the beach on the big island

 

Filed Under: Adventures, Favorite Places, United States

Barcelona

April 17, 2016 by Notourguideneeded Leave a Comment

Barcelona is one of the best cities in Europe.  It is especially good if you are intimated or not quite sure if you are going to be okay in a foreign country.  Because Barcelona has the cruise ports, there is a huge tourist population.  It has great food, shopping, architecture and the city is easily laid out to find things.  If you are looking for your first trip, I’d highly recommend Barcelona.

We have been there many times as it is a good hub between USA and other European cities.  You can also read about our Spanish cruise here too.

The first thing I like to recommend in a city is the hop on hop off bus.  The hubs hates these buses, but I think they are great to get acclimated to the city. Plus, in Barcelona, there are lots of things that you just need to see while driving by, such as Gaudi’s buildings.  They are cool but unless you want to stop the bus is a great way to see them.

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You don’t want to miss Las Rambla. It is a famous touristy street. You walk down the middle and there are lots of little carts and street art.  The stores are okay but the touristy stuff is quality.  I have bought scarves, magnets, etc there.

People walking on Las Rambla in Barcelona

 

On Las Rambla, there is the major market that is a site all in its own.  The colors and flavors are like nothing you have ever seen in one place.  There are wine bars and restaurants on the perimeter and I highly recommend you get a bite and just take it all in while you are there.

Market in Barcelona

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The Sagrada Familia is a must to see.  The church is Gaudi’s work of art that we worked on for 43 years before his death.  The church is still being completed to this day so it is a little odd.. it is this magnificent church with construction everywhere.  It is set to be completed in 2026, but we shall see.  I am confident that by then other improvements will need to be made.    Get there early as the lines form long and you probably need a couple hours to take it all in.

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The Beach.. oh goodness.  Go.  I have been to many beaches in the world and the Mediterranean is unlike anything else.   There are party beaches and peaceful beauties. My favorite on is about 45 minutes south in a little town of El Vendrell.  You don’t have to go that far to experience the beaches though.

 

 

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Filed Under: Adventures, beaches, Europe, Favorite Places, Spain Tagged With: Architecture, Art, Cruise, Spain, vacation

A Spa, Wedding and Spa

April 17, 2016 by Notourguideneeded 1 Comment

Road Trip Map in Europe

I love Formula One.  I have a bucket list item to go to all the races.  I’ve also wanted to see the Netherlands and northern Europe, so what better than to see the race in Spa, Belgium.

It also happened to be the year that a friend of ours got married and was having a wedding party in France.  Great – two items, one trip.

Now, the party was in the south of France.  Close to Barcelona.  Which is near El Vendrell.. my favorite place on Earth.

Could we manage to go to RA Spa in El Vendrell, the wedding and then Spa F1?  Of course! Don’t be silly!

Oh, wait… on the way there, can we stop in Amsterdam too?  Of course!  Why not?

So.. here was our road trip..

 

 

Road Trip Map

It makes me tired just looking at it!  It was an excellent trip though and many memories all in two weeks time.

I have written about each of these places in more detail so you should check out each page for more tips.

 

 

Filed Under: Adventures, Europe, Favorite Places, Road Trip

Things to Know when taking a Cruise in Spain and Morocco

April 11, 2016 by Notourguideneeded 1 Comment

First, Why this Cruise?

My husband’s family is Venezuelan by way of Canary Islands.  My dad and I had talked about going to Morocco for a while.  I was sitting in a hotel room in New Orleans watching my husband sleep, when I got an email from NCL.. “Cruise Special” (or something like that).  I started looking and oh boy!  For $700 we could have a 10 day cruise from Barcelona, to Canary Islands and Morocco.  Let’s do this!  Within hours it was an easy decision.  It’s also easy to plan a vacation while you are on down time of another vacation. This is why ships have the big discounts if you book your trip while still on board.  They get you when you are all in a good mood and forgetting about your light bill… but I digress.

This time, we decided to invite the family so my parents, cousin and us went.  I have not laughed so much in 10 days than I did then!  I highly recommend that if you need a family get away, a cruise is the way to go.  Then you can do things together but also independent when you need alone time.  I can’t wait to do another one… but now for our recap…

 

Barcelona

We started the trip in Barcelona.  We got there a full day earlier so we could see a little bit and then get on the ship.  This also helps because then you aren’t worried about rushing to make a flight.

We stayed at Andante Hotel and I would definitely return.  The front desk guys were great and even called to make us last minute reservations.  The rooms were big, clean and modern.  It was just walking distance from everything we needed.

I have been to Barcelona before so we were tour guides for my family.  I love showing people around and showing them the sites.

Places in Barcelona not to miss:

  • La Rambla – I know it is touristy, but there is always a good show going on and places to buy things.  You can walk up and down for hours seeing new things and the walk is free!
  • La Boqueria – Never in my life have I ever seen so many colors in one place. And the smells of meat and cheese and candy, oh my! And they like to give samples. Yum!  🙂

Barcelona Market

 

Barcelona Market

 

Barcelona Market

 

Getting to the ship…

We got up the next day and headed down to the coast.  Everyone said you can walk.

Do not walk.

After piling into two cabs, we were so happy we didn’t walk.  We saw people with their luggage – it didn’t look fun at all.  If you flew halfway around the globe to cruise and you want to save $10 on a cab, perhaps you can find something closer to home?

So, on the ship we went.  I talked a lot on the Alaska cruise about the importance of the balcony rooms.  Again, if you can, spend a little money.  It isn’t as important to have a balcony as it was Alaska, but it was very nice.  It’s not like out in the Caribbean where it is water and that is it;there are a few things to see along the way that you might want to have a view.  Coming into the ports were nice and as we crossed the strait, although it was dark, was peaceful.

 

view from the balcony

view from the balcony

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This was our room.  I am standing next to a chair so it is small, but it worked fine for us.

 

Here is where we went (not in any order):

 

 

Casablanca (Morocco)

Casablanca

I did extensive research on Casablanca.  I had maps, addresses, etc and researched places to eat and things to do.  Then on the ship, there was a an advertisement for an excursion that took us to the Mosque and a City tour.  At first I was a little annoyed with taking an excursion because I had (thought) I did my research.  Well, let me say this… if you think you are just going to walk around Casablanca and check out the sites, you might find yourself very tired, lost and frustrated.

First thing is the money situation.  They are not in the EU, so no euros! You are only in the city for less than a day.  If you exchange money there is a process that is rather complicated.  The excursions have worked out a deal with markets to take euros.  Yeah, yeah you aren’t getting the full market appeal, but the point of cruise ports is to sample the culture.  If you want to really get into it stay awhile, otherwise just go with the flow.

That being said, do make sure you count your money.  We were almost overcharged several times (they see tourists coming!).

Casablanca

 

Now the best part… The Mosque.

I must admit that I have never been inside a Mosque or know anything about it.  I was a little embarrassed when I realized how little I know about the Muslim culture in general.  Our tour guide was a wonderful, progressive woman.  She taught us about the washing before prayer, the traditions etc.  As we would walk/drive along, she would point out random things like, “you see that chair, that is for if I get tired, but I don’t need it now”.  Anyway, there is sort of a line to get into the Mosque and there is only a window of time to do it.  You must go with a tour, although if you decide to ignore my advice and go alone, you can get into a tour onsite.

You take off your shoes and put them in a bag to carry with you.  Know this ahead of time just in case you have a hole in your sock or something.

Then the guide walked us through the building.  I have a tremendous amount of photos, so if you want to see more, contact me.  It was truly an amazing structure.  I have seen many cathedrals and other architecture masterpieces, but this is at the top of the list.  I was in awe.

Mosque in Casablanca

 

Let me also address the “women”.  A few people told me that Casablanca was a very modern city and women could wear/do whatever we do here in the states.  That may be so, but I did not see it.  I saw many cafes with only men.  Most non-tourists were covered. I would not have been comfortable walking alone, but maybe after a while you get used to it.

It is also good to note that the actual city is quite far from the ship.  As much as I hate to say it, this is a place that you probably do need a guide to help you navigate.

 

Arrecife (Lanzarote) (Canary Islands)

Camel Rides

 

Have you ever ridden a camel in the desert?? I have!  But if you already have, you know it is a bit organized.  They won’t let you take off and run them or anything.  But it is still very cool.

Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Canary Islands)

This was one of my favorite stops.  We wanted to go to Teide National Park and you really need to take a tour or drive yourself.  We opted for the tour because there were five of us and we wanted to maximize the time rather than our usually getting lost.

The tour guide was beyond fabulous.  One of the reasons we don’t like tours is because you are stuck with the guide’s itinerary.  Our guide was flexible, showing us where we could see additional things.

We stopped to see the Finger of God.  That was so neat to see the rock formations.

The Finger of God
The Finger of God

Then we headed to Teide National Park where we stood in the freezing wind and saw incredible views of the park and the volcano. I am so glad we opted for this because it was truly amazing.

 

Teide National Park - Volcano

Funchal (Madeira)

There is not a lot of major things to see in Funchal, so we opted to just take the hop on hop off bus and that was a good deal.  Then we stopped off at a wonderful bakery/cafe.  The waiter was just so funny and helped us with the menu and to pick out all our grand pastries!  Funchal was a good place to see, but not a lot of spectacular sites other than at the piers.

Madeira Portugal

 

Madeira Portugal

Granada (Malaga) (Spain)

The second reason my husband wanted to go on this cruise was not to see Granada, but to take a bus to Alhambra.  Many people know Alhambra, they just don’t realize they do. Remember in grade school when you were learning about Columbus and how we went to Queen Isabella for money to sail the ships around the world?  He asked for the money in Alhambra!

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A view from Alhambra

 

Alhambra
Inside one of the gardens of Alhambra. They have a good lecture on how the water was handled back then to keep everything cool.

 

There is a rich history of Catholic overtaking of the Moors at Alhambra.  I wish we would have had more time to really study what was going on at the time. Read on it before you go so you are familiar with all of the stories.

There are guides everywhere, and if you can find a way to rent a car, you should.  However, we took a bus because it is about an hour drive each way.

On a side note, here is a good write up of Columbus from the History Channel.

 

We decided to do the round trip back to Barcelona, and that let us have additional time in the city.  From there, we parted ways with the family and my hubs and I took a quick flight to Paris to celebrate Christmas.  But that is another story….

 

Andres and Shelia

Filed Under: Adventures, Cruise, Europe, Favorite Places, Spain Tagged With: Cruise, morocco, mosque, portugal, Spain

Alaska Cruise

April 8, 2016 by Notourguideneeded 4 Comments

Alaska.

Just go.  Don’t even think about it.  I hesitated and it is by far one of the best trips I have taken.   It seems to be best seen, at least for your first trip, by cruise so you can experience it all.  If you are not one for cold weather (me!) the cruise is great because you go out and do excursions and then you hop into your room, or the thermal spa.

Yes, I said thermal spa.  If you are an experienced cruiser, you know what I am talking about and you are smiling right now thinking of the warm benches or the sea salt baths.  BUT, if you are new to cruising like I was, you have no idea what is in store.  I will write another post specifically about thermal spas, but let me just say it is a must.  Especially in freezing Alaska.

Now, the hubs and I like to spend our money wisely and we weren’t too sure if we would like a cruise (we did) or Alaska (we did).  Norwegian Cruises had a special where we could be in a balcony room for something really cheap.  We decided to give it a try.  We left for Alaska the first week of May.  The bears weren’t even out yet it was so cold.

 

Getting there and logistics

There are many options for this cruise. You can start or stop in Vancouver, Seattle, or many other places.  We opted for the most variety and chose to get to Vancouver a few days early, enjoy ourselves, and then return via Seattle with a day to see that city.

I would not go on this cruise in anything less than a balcony room.  The view is amazing but one of the best parts of the trip was watching the whales from our balcony.  The captain would announce which side of the ship the whales were on and we saw plenty.  If you splurge in any area, it is this.  It is worth giving up any excursion.  Plus you are at sea for a few days and you still have great views.

We thought (maybe like you are now) that we could get an inside cabin and then just go to the main area.  One, that is what everyone else thinks too.  Two, there isn’t enough room for everyone to see.  Three, it is probably going to be cold.  In our case it was very cold.  So, having the balcony, I could wrap myself in a blanket and sit outside fine.

 

Different ships and ports do things different, so keep that in mind.

 

Excursions

You have to remember that you are going to small towns.  Depending on what time of year you go, there may not be many options of things to do.  That might be okay with you and maybe not.  I’m listing below things we did, and wish we did.  However, Alaska is so pretty that I am not sure you could go wrong with anything if you had the right attitude.

 

Vancouver

I had always heard that Vancouver was fun, but it is on my list of places that I would like to return to someday.  A few places that you should probably check out:

  • The Capilano Suspension Bridge is super cool.  I wasn’t that familiar and I wish we had planned to spend more time there.  I could have spent a full day walking around and we only budgeted about 4 hours.  (4 hours is enough, I was just greedy :)).  Check out the link above and if you don’t do anything else go there. There are lots of tree houses and tons of interactive things.  Get the passport if they still have them and play the game of getting stamps.  You are on vacation, you can be a child too!
  • I know that some people really dig the whales, but you are about to go to the middle of the sea, where you will most likely see whales for free.  Choose wisely.  If you must see whales, go for it.  If you are thinking that is just something neat, make sure you have done the bridge before you spend the money on the whales.
  • The Olympic Cauldron.  It’s there.  Take a photo.  Move along.
  • Stanley Park is great if the weather is good.  We drove around it but it was much to cold for us to enjoy the park.

 

Juneau

This little town of 33,000 is only reachable by boat or plane.  It is a popular spot for vacation because it does have a lot to offer.   The main one is the dog sledding that will put you back several hundred dollars.  I wanted to go but was torn to pay that kind of money.  The universe decided for me, as it was a late Spring and everything was still frozen.  We opted to take a photography whale watching excursion and a stop over at the glacier.  Not disappointed with either of these.

First, we stopped off at the glacier.

Mendenhall Glacier

and then we saw it…

 

The guide said it was one mile from where we were standing. That is how big the glacier is!!
The guide said it was one mile from where we were standing. That is how big the glacier is!!

You can read more about the glacier from the visitor center, and I highly recommend you check it out.

One thing I do wish we had time for was to walk on the glacier.  I thought it was kind of a dumb idea sitting in my kitchen researching excursions.  “Walk on a chunk of ice.. who wants to do that?” I thought.  Well, now I do.  After seeing the glacier in all its glory, I wanted to walk on that sucker.  It’s not like you can just walk up to it either, so one for next time!  (Plus, we saw a lot of whales off our balcony, but there was no guarantee of that).

 

Then we were off to check out the whales!

Now, I had never been on a whale watching tour before.  What do they do to get the whales?  Do they feed them? Well, they have spotters.  And the whales are pretty habitual so the boat drivers talk to each other and then they follow the whales around.  You don’t want to get too close because the boats are small and the whales are huge.  It was freezing and raining, but it was super cool to be outside with the nature and seeing the whales.

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Whale

 

 

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Then we did something I wasn’t expecting.  We went to see eagles.  Now, after being in Alaska for a few days, I learned that eagles are everywhere, but early on the trip this was just amazing.  (there are many eagle watching tours.  think about this when booking one.  there is no guarantee that you will see an eagle on your own, but based on what we saw, I’d be surprised).

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Ketchikan

We stopped in at the Totem Heritage center.  It’s a good stop and very interesting history. Not long but a good deal to see.

There is lots of shopping and little craft stores.  I bought myself a wooden owl there.

The big thing is to go fishing, but if you aren’t into that, the city gives enough to do just walking around.

The city has a lot of history and it is well documented.  It was once the seen of a red-light district and you can take a very cheesy, but good tour of the house.

Ketchikan River

 

Skagway

Skagway is a VERY small town.  Unlike Ketchikan, there weren’t that many shops.  Most people took the train up to the Yukon to see the beautiful scenery.  Not us.  We did it like they did during the gold rush – we rode horses!

They are very accommodating and even if you have never been on a horse, you will be okay.  They do not let you go free with the horse and there is always someone around to help.   I highly recommend this tour!

 

There were many muddy parts but the horses didn't mind!
There were many muddy parts but the horses didn’t mind!

Skagway Train

 

The Town of Skagway

 

 

 

Glacier Bay

As I said earlier, get yourself a balcony room if you can.  For the main part of glacier bay, we did go to the outside of the ship because the ice was calfing (why can’t they just say dropping??).

NCL Cruise Glacier Bay

 

Seattle

We only had a day in Seattle, but we got to see the highlights.

This is the famous public market. It was impressive!
This is the famous public market. It was impressive!

 

Seattle

 

The big thing at the public market is the flowers. They are beautiful and everywhere to buy!
The big thing at the public market is the flowers. They are beautiful and everywhere to buy!

 

Again, the trip was great, and I would go again if other people were going too.  Or maybe if there was a sale.  Or to see the bears, because it was too cold when we were there. Or maybe to so salmon fishing..

 

Check out some other blogs that talk about Alaska and the parts that I didn’t go:

  • Nerd’s Eye View – Alaska
  • Alaska Blog Network
  • Alaska Attitude

 

Filed Under: Adventures, Cruise, Favorite Places, History, United States Tagged With: Adventure, Nature, Snow, Whales

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