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Oar Block Island

A Day on Block Island, Montauk's Best-Kept Secret

August 12, 2015 by Kristen in Summer Weekend

I could never have imagined that just one hour off the coast of Montauk by boat I would find a magical island of alpacas, dance parties, stunning beaches and mudslides by the bucket.  But that is exactly what I discovered last weekend when I boarded a ferry from Montauk Harbor and set sail for a land I had only heard about in stories.  The land is called Block Island, and I suggest you bring your bike. 

10AM: Board the high-speed ferry from Montauk Harbor.  To be safe, get your tickets ahead of time.  Don't be late....our ferry disembarked at 10:03 sharp.  

11AM: You've arrived at Block Island!  Find yourself surrounded by hundreds of yachts as you pull into the dock, which is painted white and festively adorned with potted plants and American flags.  If you didn't bring a bike on the ferry, head for the bike rental at the base of the dock (around $30/day).  

12PM: Ride to Abrams' Animal Farm (adjoined to North Light Fibers) where you will frolic with and pet alpacas roaming in a green pasture on a hill.  Full disclosure: while the alpaca pasture was magical, the rest of the animal farm was kinda sad.  There was a window screen and plastic cups lying around the enclosure for the llama and the yak had a bleeding, broken horn.  The camel seemed to be pacing.  The bottom line is that if you are an animal lover you may have varying reactions to this farm, but I'm pretty sure you'd love the alpaca pasture, so maybe just go there.  

1PM: Ride to Ballard's Inn for lunch.  Sit on the tables outside on the sand and order oysters and a bucket of blackberry mudslide.  A mudslide (which is basically an alcoholic ice cream shake) is the kind of ridiculous indulgence justified only by the fact it is the island speciality.  So just go with that....and order them everywhere.  Around 2pm, you'll notice that there's a band playing and everyone is dancing.  Don't worry, you're not crashing a wedding.  It's the mudslides. 

2PM: Tear yourself off the dance floor despite groans of disappointment from your fans, and get back on your bike because you're heading to the lighthouse.  This is where you'll work off that mudslide because-- I'm sorry to tell you--the ride is mostly uphill.  Take pictures of the lighthouse and observe the view.  You can skip this step if you want, but I thought I'd mention it in case you're a sucker for lighthouses on small islands.

2:30PM:  Just a few yards down the hill by bike you'll find what will likely be the most impressive sight of the day: Mohegan Bluffs.  Lock up your bike and descend the wooden staircase to the beach, amidst lush greenery and dramatic, prehistoric cliffs.  I spent about an hour on this unexpectedly marvelous beach.   

3:30PM: Ascend the crazy stairs and mount your bike.  Lucky for you, the ride is all downhill from here.  You're heading to The Oar, a classic Block Island bar with picturesque harbor views from three directions.  As you sit amongst a thousand painted oars, wash down your surprisingly tasty sushi with another mudslide.  Remember, the mudslides are a cultural activity, necessary to achieve the full Block Island experience.  I think that means the calories don't count.   

4:30PM:  Head to the harbor to return your bike and catch the 5pm ferry.  As you walk back down the dock to the ferry, note the revelers dancing and drinking on the boats all around you and wonder who they are and why you don't have any friends with large boats.  

5 PM: Head home on the ferry.  You'll be home by 6pm, so you'll have time to shower up and head out for a night in Montauk. 

Montauk
Montauk

On the ferry to Block Island. 

Block Island Harbor
Block Island Harbor
Block Island Harbor
Block Island Harbor
Ferry dock
Ferry dock
Bike rentals
Bike rentals
Block Island - View of the Harbor
Block Island - View of the Harbor
Abrams' Animal Farm
Abrams' Animal Farm
Abrams' Animal Farm
Abrams' Animal Farm
Ballard's Inn
Ballard's Inn
Bike ride to South East Lighthouse
Bike ride to South East Lighthouse
South East Lighthouse
South East Lighthouse
South East Lighthouse
South East Lighthouse
South East Lighthouse
South East Lighthouse
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs

Where you'll leave your bike

Trail to Mohegan Bluffs
Trail to Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Mohegan Bluffs
Ride to The Oar
Ride to The Oar
Ride to The Oar
Ride to The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
The Oar
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Boat parties in the habor
Boat parties in the habor
Leaving Block Island
Leaving Block Island
Leaving Block Island
Leaving Block Island
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Anguilla

Amanda's Anguilla: Insider Tips for an Iconic Island Weekend

July 10, 2015 by Amanda in Fall Weekend, Spring Weekend, Winter Weekend

Fifty-one years ago, my family made the West Indies their home. My grandparents moved there from New York for an entrepreneurial life in the Caribbean and never looked back. Le sigh.

The West Indies have always been where I feel the most at home - the sun shines brightly, the salty wind licks against your skin, and the fruit is tangy and sweet.

When my husband and I began the terrifying journey to decide where to get married, Anguilla was our obvious choice. The food is exceptional, with plenty of island access to European wines and cheeses, the weather is gorgeous for most of the year with very little rainfall, and most importantly, getting to Anguilla is convenient and cost-effective to travel to, considering how remote it feels.

The only thing better than a Caribbean horseback ride on the beach is one in the water.
The only thing better than a Caribbean horseback ride on the beach is one in the water.
The view from Cap Juluca's oceanfront rooms.
The view from Cap Juluca's oceanfront rooms.
Grab a lunch laden with fresh catch on Sandy Island - a small strip of sand in the middle of the ocean with an incredible BBQ shack, tunes and fine wines.
Grab a lunch laden with fresh catch on Sandy Island - a small strip of sand in the middle of the ocean with an incredible BBQ shack, tunes and fine wines.
The view from the tip of Sandy Island.
The view from the tip of Sandy Island.
The full spread for lunch at Sandy Island - don't forget to order the sticky ribs with your Crustaceans!
The full spread for lunch at Sandy Island - don't forget to order the sticky ribs with your Crustaceans!
Our wedding dinner on the beach by Cap Juluca on a full moon. Photo by Jen Huang Photography.
Our wedding dinner on the beach by Cap Juluca on a full moon. Photo by Jen Huang Photography.
Walking with your toes in the sand at Cap Juluca Resort's Maundays Bay is a must for all visitors to Anguilla. Photo by Jen Huang Photography.
Walking with your toes in the sand at Cap Juluca Resort's Maundays Bay is a must for all visitors to Anguilla. Photo by Jen Huang Photography.
The pool at the Viceroy Anguilla. Photo by Jen Huang Photography.
The pool at the Viceroy Anguilla. Photo by Jen Huang Photography.
A rainbow with St. Martin in the distance taken at the Villas at CuisinArt with the men returning from an afternoon swim.
A rainbow with St. Martin in the distance taken at the Villas at CuisinArt with the men returning from an afternoon swim.
Namesake flowers in bloom at the Frangipani Hotel.
Namesake flowers in bloom at the Frangipani Hotel.
Every room at Cap Juluca is oceanfront with the waves lulling you to sleep at night and welcoming you to a new beach day in the morning.
Every room at Cap Juluca is oceanfront with the waves lulling you to sleep at night and welcoming you to a new beach day in the morning.
The tanning accommodations at Cap Juluca with full butler service and exceptional piña coladas will make you want to stay well past sunset.
The tanning accommodations at Cap Juluca with full butler service and exceptional piña coladas will make you want to stay well past sunset.
The only thing better than a Caribbean horseback ride on the beach is one in the water. The view from Cap Juluca's oceanfront rooms. Grab a lunch laden with fresh catch on Sandy Island - a small strip of sand in the middle of the ocean with an incredible BBQ shack, tunes and fine wines. The view from the tip of Sandy Island. The full spread for lunch at Sandy Island - don't forget to order the sticky ribs with your Crustaceans! Our wedding dinner on the beach by Cap Juluca on a full moon. Photo by Jen Huang Photography. Walking with your toes in the sand at Cap Juluca Resort's Maundays Bay is a must for all visitors to Anguilla. Photo by Jen Huang Photography. The pool at the Viceroy Anguilla. Photo by Jen Huang Photography. A rainbow with St. Martin in the distance taken at the Villas at CuisinArt with the men returning from an afternoon swim. Namesake flowers in bloom at the Frangipani Hotel. Every room at Cap Juluca is oceanfront with the waves lulling you to sleep at night and welcoming you to a new beach day in the morning. The tanning accommodations at Cap Juluca with full butler service and exceptional piña coladas will make you want to stay well past sunset.

DAYTIME

1. The Beach at Cap Juluca Hotel in Maundays Bay

2.  A Boat Charter to Sandy Island for Lunch and Rosé (or Rum Punch)

3. A Catamaran Sail to Prickly Pear Island with Bluebeard Charters

4. Jumping off the rocks at Little Bay (short travel by boat)

5. Golfing at CuisinArt

NIGHTTIME

Sunset at the Viceroy Hotel’s aptly named Sunset Lounge

Live Music at Bankie Banx Dune Preserve  (Bankie Banx is the “Caribbean Bob Dylan”)

For more of a local night spot, try The Pump House or Elvis Beach Bar in Sandy Ground

Drinks at Spice Bar overlooking the beach at Cap Juluca

WHERE TO STAY

Cap Juluca – the best beach, white glove butler service, exceptional food and new renovations. A romantic and family friendly location

Viceroy Anguilla – the best place to watch the sun set, perfect for the traveler who likes the modern Euro party vibe. Best for a new romance getaway or fun friends trip.

Malliouhana – Newly re-opened, this was once the top destination for celebrities visiting Anguilla. Great food from a Michelin-star chef, Elle Décor-style furnishings and the best pool on the island.

Anacaona Boutique Hotel – the best deal ($170/night April to mid-December) in the heart of West End’s fantastic restaurants and swanky hotels. 

RESTAURANTS

1. Veya (Sandy Ground - Island Fusion - Fine Dining, Dinner): Known by many as the "Treehouse" restaurant for it's set up, this is everyone's island favorite - which is saying a lot, considering the cuisine available. Try the Morrocan-Spiced Shrimp "Cigars" or consider the tasting menu!

2. Picante (West End Village - Caribbean Taqueria – Casual, Dinner ): Fantastic Mexican with a Caribbean twist aka fresh seafare! The vibe of this place is wonderful and the food matches, making it one of the top go-tos for any hungry bellies.

3. Jacala (Meads Bay - French Caribbean – Fine Dining, Lunch, Dinner): A delicious French restaurant right on the water with a gorgeous beach and your not-so-typical large lounge bean bag to soak in the sun after enjoying your rosé. Great for lunch!

4. Blanchards (Meads Bay – Fusion – Fine Dining, Dinner, Casual, Lunch): We haven't met a person who went to Anguilla and didn't love Blanchards Beach Shack! It has a wild hodgepodge of casual cuisine, from Greek to Mexican to Hot Dogs to straight American BBQ. All very delicious and with prices like, "$8.91," you will be chuckling to yourself while digging your toes into the sand.  The restaurant, which is separate, has a deliciously fresh menu for a more romantic evening.

5. Mangos (West End Village – Seafood – Fine Dining, Dinner): A stunning beachside restaurant with candlelight and fine dining linens. Expect to watch the sunset from Adirondack chairs on the beach and taking your time to delight in your meal!

6. Dolce Vita (Sandy Ground - Italian, Fine Dining, Dinner): It's safe to say this is the best view of the yachts that come to moor off Anguilla's coast. The setting and clientele for such a sight is a perfect match, in a Caribbean way. For phenomenal saucier work, spiny lobster, and an airy gnocchi to pair with your Nero D'Avola, this is your Friday night.

7. Sun Shine Shack (Rendezvous Bay, - BBQ - Casual, Authentic, Lunch): If you are looking for some authentic, Caribbean-style grilling, get thee to the Shack! It's a brightly painted wooden hut on the beach, where all of your hunger will be satiated with a plate of chicken with rice & beans or a sunny cocktail, whichever your preference. All served up with big Anguillan smiles.

8. B & D BBQ (Long Bay Village – BBQ – Authentic, Casual, Lunch, Dinner): A true local experience where you eat on plastic tables under a makeshift tent. Do yourself a favor and grab some johnny cakes, the ribs, and a Carib beer or Ting soda. If you don’t mind bones, treat yourself to the whole fish feast and don’t forget the rice and beans!

9. Falcon Nest (Island Harbour – Caribbean – Authentic, Casual, Lunch, Dinner): All I can say is wow. The rice and peas, the potfish straight from the wharf, the french fries. This place is a local favorite and it’s easy to see why once your plate arrives.

10. Trattoria Tramonto (West End Village – Italian – Casual, Lunch, Dinner): Italian food with a surprisingly authentic gravy (red sauce) and a wide range of comfort food such as calamari.  Sit back and enjoy the gorgeous view of the sunset with a great glass of wine.

WHEN TO GO

Anguilla is a Fall, Winter or Spring destination, but an insider tip is that in mid-April to late May, the weather is still gorgeous, but considered, "Off Season," so large discounts apply to most accommodations. It also never hurts to sunbathe without many passersby and walk directly to your table at the best restaurants!

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tulum

Tulum: Trendy But I'm Okay With That

May 13, 2015 by Kristen in Spring Weekend, Winter Weekend

Recently mocked in NY Mag for being the "Williamsburg of Mexico," there's no denying that Tulum feels a bit more Montauk than Mexico.  Shortly after arriving, we met a group of aggressively on-trend women in jumpsuits and gladiator sandals (subsequently referred to as the "WeHo girls") who were desperate to know what was "going on" that night.  Obviously, Hartwood was going on for dinner, and we ran into them later as we were leaving the restaurant.  At Hartwood, we learned from our modelesque Spanish waiter (spending the summer in Tulum before moving to London to study) that "everyone" would be at a full moon party later that night at Papaya Playa Project.  He heard there was a pre-party at Pablo Escobar's house too, but that the people renting the house this week were a bit douchy.  A few hours later, we paid $25 cover to get into the full moon party, where we ran into the waiter from Hartwood along with a bunch of people our age from LA and New York.

Sceney-ness aside, it's clear why Tulum has become a favorite destination of so many cosmopolitan travelers.   Along with sunny skies and gorgeous beaches, Tulum boasts mouthwatering food, trendy hotels and bars, and enough yoga studios and spas to keep the juice cleansers satisfied.  What's more, there are a ton of fascinating cultural and adventure activities to try (think: Mayan ruins and underground caves and pools).  Perhaps at the expense of "authenticity," Tulum truly has it all.  

Our itinerary was as follows: 

Thursday : We checked into Maya Tulum and walked five minutes down the street to grab fish tacos at Mateo's.  The rumors are true: these are the best fish tacos you will ever eat.  We spent the afternoon shopping on the main street before dinner at Casa Jaguar.  Around 11pm, the lights go down, the music goes up, the rich smell of incense surrounds you, and the dance party begins.  

Friday: We woke up to the sound of the waves and took a 9am yoga class at Maya Tulum.  After breakfast at Maya Tulum, we spent the afternoon riding bikes up the main street of Tulum to the Biosphere and then to the beach at El Zebra.  With comfy beach beds, killer empanadas and plenty of Mezcal, this is the perfect place to spend an afternoon at the beach.  Dinner that night was at the jungle-sexy bar/restaurant Gitano, which was named one of the top bars to see before you die.  

Saturday:  We spent the morning exploring the ancient Mayan ruins of Coba on bike.  At the top of the main ruin, we took exhaustive photographs of ourselves in various poses against the jungle backdrop before heading to cool off at the nearby underground freshwater pools (known as cenotes).   Afterwards, we hit the beach at Ziggy's beach club for cocktails, guac, and a swim.  That night was the aforementioned dinner at Hartwood and dance party at Papaya Playa Project.  

Sunday:  We woke up to the sound of the waves again, but this time it was bittersweet, because we knew it was the final day of our trip.  I had a massage at 9am, which was much needed after all of the previous day's activities.  After a final breakfast together, we headed off in a private shuttle to the airport, stopping on the way to purchase one last fruit smoothie for the road. 

Ziggy's Beach Club
Ziggy's Beach Club

We came here in the afternoon for lunch and cocktails on the beach. 

Ziggy's Beach Club
Ziggy's Beach Club
Ziggy's Beach Club
Ziggy's Beach Club
Ziggy's Beach Club
Ziggy's Beach Club
Ziggy's Beach Club
Ziggy's Beach Club
Renting a bike is a must!
Renting a bike is a must!
Town of Tulum
Town of Tulum
Mateo's, where I had the best fish taco of my life
Mateo's, where I had the best fish taco of my life
Mateo's
Mateo's
Epic fish tacos at Mateo's
Epic fish tacos at Mateo's
Street art
Street art
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Maya Tulum
Maya Tulum
Maya Tulum
Maya Tulum

Mosquito netting keeps out the bugs and lets you fall asleep to the sound of the waves

Maya Tulum
Maya Tulum

Reserve a beach front cabana, and you'll be steps away from the beach

Maya Tulum
Maya Tulum
Maya Tulum
Maya Tulum
Coba: Mayan Ruins
Coba: Mayan Ruins

At first I was terrified, but looking back, I'm glad I climbed to the top.  

Bikes for rent at Coba
Bikes for rent at Coba
Maya Tulum
Maya Tulum
Maya Tulum
Maya Tulum
Maya Tulum
Maya Tulum

View from the restaurant

Biking through Tulum
Biking through Tulum
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Stay: Ahau Tulum; Coqui Coqui; Maya Tulum; Papaya Playa Project; Ana y Jose

Eat: Hartwood; Gitano; Casa Jaguar; Mateos; Casa Banana; El Tabano; El Camello

Do: Bike along the main strip of Tulum, stopping in shops along the way; explore the ancient Mayan ruins of Coba by bicycle; swim in the cenotes; chill on the beach at El Zebra or Ziggy's Beach Club.  

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Casa Kimball: Oceanfront Seclusion in the Dominican Republic

April 06, 2015 by Julia in Winter Weekend, Spring Weekend

The Private Estate:

Casa Kimball is an exceptional Caribbean destination that provides an idyllic way to spend time with close family and friends in an unforgettable way.  This private villa, located on the north coast of the Dominican Republic, is situated on three acres of oceanfront property overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and surrounded by coco palms, almond trees, and other flowering vines and fauna native to the Dominican Republic.  The estate incorporates modern architecture with the indigenous flora and spectacular ocean views, highlighting the relationship between nature, space and modern luxury.

The Experience: 

I had the chance to stay at this secluded and special place with twenty-some other guests for a close friend’s birthday celebration.  I was blown away by the brilliantly-designed elements that sanction the Caribbean sunlight and warm ocean breezes through the ocean spaces.

Upon arriving to the villa, our group was welcomed by the warm and professional staff, modern amenities, and 180-degree ocean views.  The direct villa entry to the dramatic infinity pool and jacuzzi that extended to the sea cliff was simply breathtaking.  

We gathered for morning yoga steps from the villa while overlooking the backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean.  A delightful and charismatic personal chef prepared gourmet meals everyday, which were caught and grown within three hours of the nearby village.  The attentive bartender and staff made certain we had a delicious tropical cocktail in hand and were carefully attended to wherever needed.  

The villa is full of entertainment activities, from croquet, badminton, volleyball, billiards, surround-sound music player, and a Karaoke machine for late night, one-too-many Mai Tai’s, group singing. Each evening, we gathered for an elegantly-served dinner in the dining space. The dining room’s grand pivoting window doors lent 270-degree views of the ocean and illuminated pool during our dining experience.  We spent the night enjoying one another's company while listening to the ocean waves crash below.  Later, we took advantage of the fully-equipped sound system for a late-night dance party on the terrance. 

The highlight of the trip was when, one starry-night, we grabbed flashlights and walked along the pathway next to the cliff front between the ocean and the villa grounds.  We passed by a hidden-away terrace with a vintage fire bowl tucked between the cliffs and continued to a little beach concealed at the base of the cliff.  The staff built us a bonfire, where we drank, sang and laughed throughout the night.  The magical evening and unique surroundings evoked a sense of pure joy that would be impossible to replicate at any place other than Casa Kimball.  

 The beautiful private pool at the guest house next to the villa. 

The beautiful private pool at the guest house next to the villa. 

 View from the master bedroom suite 

View from the master bedroom suite 

 Fresh Pina Coladas upon arrival. 

Fresh Pina Coladas upon arrival. 

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Morning Yoga at Casa Kimball
Morning Yoga at Casa Kimball

Morning Yoga with private instructor while overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. 

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 Stairway that led to the top of the villa, allowing you to gaze either at the endless ocean or into the jungle hillside mountains. 

Stairway that led to the top of the villa, allowing you to gaze either at the endless ocean or into the jungle hillside mountains. 

 Afternoon mango and shrimp civiche freshly prepared each day.

Afternoon mango and shrimp civiche freshly prepared each day.

 The stone is one of the most remarkable elements of the complex.  The sand-beige colored, cleft-cut, textured, travertine catches the Caribbean sunlight, giving a divine quality to the home.

The stone is one of the most remarkable elements of the complex.  The sand-beige colored, cleft-cut, textured, travertine catches the Caribbean sunlight, giving a divine quality to the home.

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 A visual representation of the brilliantly crafted design that harmonizes modern elements with space and nature. 

A visual representation of the brilliantly crafted design that harmonizes modern elements with space and nature. 

 The beautiful private pool at the guest house next to the villa.   View from the master bedroom suite   Fresh Pina Coladas upon arrival.  IMG_4462 - Version 2.jpg IMG_4431-2 - Version 2.jpg IMG_4428-2.jpg Morning Yoga at Casa Kimball IMG_4515.jpg IMG_4433.jpg IMG_4437.jpg  Stairway that led to the top of the villa, allowing you to gaze either at the endless ocean or into the jungle hillside mountains.   Afternoon mango and shrimp civiche freshly prepared each day.  The stone is one of the most remarkable elements of the complex.  The sand-beige colored, cleft-cut, textured, travertine catches the Caribbean sunlight, giving a divine quality to the home. IMG_4494.jpg  A visual representation of the brilliantly crafted design that harmonizes modern elements with space and nature. 
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