Close to Home – Islands https://www.islands.com The world's most beautiful island travel to the Caribbean, Hawaii, Tahiti and Mexico with expert reviews of resorts, snorkeling and the best islands to live on. Thu, 02 Nov 2023 18:31:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 https://www.islands.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/favicon-isl-1.png Close to Home – Islands https://www.islands.com 32 32 5 Ways Florida’s Space Coast is Reemerging as a Popular Destination https://www.islands.com/close-to-home/florida-space-coast-family-vacation/ Thu, 02 Nov 2023 18:09:08 +0000 https://www.islands.com/?p=47759 Families and curious travelers are once again flocking to this Sunshine State region for fun and history.

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An aerial view of a beach on Florida's Space Coast
The beaches have always been amazing, but this region is thriving with homegrown creativity and adventure as well. Florida’s Space Coast Office of Tourism

Florida’s Space Coast was once a popular destination in the late 1960s thanks in part to Kennedy Space Center and the excitement of the space race. This destination was famous for many things, including the beaches, rockets, and even lagoons that rivaled the classic Florida sand. But things changed in the ensuing decades, especially as Orlando’s theme parks emerged, and this spot became less prevalent as other regions of the state boomed.

For the last two decades, the Space Coast’s best minds have been working on reconstructing the destination’s image and offerings, trying to bring back its golden glory of yesteryear. While going back in the past is not possible, these efforts have been producing some fantastic attractions that are making it a must-visit location for new generations.

Beachside Hotel and Suites

An aerial view of the pool and lazy river at Beachside Suites
An excellent base of operations for any family looking for Space Coast adventure. Emy Rodriguez Flores

Hotels are sometimes the things that can make or break a destination, and they don’t always have to be five stars. The Beachside Hotel and Suites is the ideal place to bring your family and camp out. It doesn’t lose itself in frills that the coast isn’t known for, instead embracing its past—albeit with modern amenities perfect for larger families.

The rooms are decked out in 60s vintage-inspired décor, while the wrap-around lazy river is an excellent addition if you want to avoid walking down to the beach. While this boutique hotel isn’t beachfront, it’s only minutes away from the water, and it does partner with organizations like Cocoa Beach Surf Company for private surf lessons. I did a class here and found it perfect since the water was choppy enough to produce some waves but not aggressively tricky, where a beginner like myself would be overwhelmed. The instructors are hands-on and work at your pace, which is excellent for different types of learners.

4th Street Fillin Station

The 4th Street Fillin Station envelopes the new vibe of Cocoa (and the Space Coast) in a way that seems welcoming to anyone. As its name implies, it’s built from an old gas station and is one of the area’s most diverse drinking and gastronomy spots. They have over 26 craft beers available and an expansive menu of plant-based, gluten-free, and other options available.

Some of their highlights are the street tacos and homemade ice cream. The space is partially outside, which makes it fun during good weather moments. Most of the walls are covered in art murals, and there’s a sense of modernity there that feels like a breath of fresh air when you’re around so much history.

Kennedy Space Center

Displays at Kennedy Space Center in Florida
Emy Rodriguez Flores

This one is a classic but still an essential part of what makes the Space Coast exciting and relevant. The Kennedy Space Center is the area’s biggest and most popular attraction. Opened in the early 60s, the Kennedy Space Center was and still is an integral part of The National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Countless explorations started there, and the first crewed ship that landed on the moon launched from here in 1969. Outside of history, there are many things to do if you’re visiting. They have an incredible rocket museum and a revolving list of seasonal programs. There are countless other attractions to discover, but the most popular is watching a rocket take off. Make sure to check their website for a calendar.

Florida-Adventurer

If you’ve ever been to Florida, you know there are many things to do outdoors. One thing folks need to learn more about is its canals, filled with diverse ecosystems and different animals ranging from alligators to dolphins and manatees. Florida-Adventurer is a local company that offers tours of the channels, and one of their most popular is the bioluminescence kayak tour in the Haulover Canal. I did this tour not too long ago, and it was one of the best bioluminescence tours I’ve ever done.

Usually done after the sun goes down, this tour takes you around the canal, as the guide points out different animals and locations. It’s just a short distance from the Space Coast, and the best time to see the water glowing is between June and September. It’s a great activity that everyone should experience at least once. Make sure to bring a lot of mosquito repellent, because the pests are aggressive near the water and after dark.

Brevard Zoo

Flamingos and other birds at the Brevard Zoo in Florida.
The Brevard Zoo is for the birds… and bird lovers. Emy Rodriguez Flores

Any trip to the Space Coast should end at the Brevard Zoo. This family-friendly attraction has been inviting guests to visit since 1994. It is a great way to teach kids about Florida’s natural habitat. They even have a Sea Turtle Healing Center that opened in 2014 (not open to the public) that works with the native sea turtle population, considering Broward’s beaches are the largest nesting area for sea turtles in the United States.

While the Space Coast holds on to its history, it also allows itself to evolve and change with time. The next time you plan a vacation to Central Florida, check out what this destination can offer. It might surprise you.

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How to Make the Most of Your Newport and Narragansett Getaway https://www.islands.com/close-to-home/newport-narragansett-rhode-island-vacation/ Thu, 02 Nov 2023 16:16:19 +0000 https://www.islands.com/?p=47743 These Rhode Island retreats offer a little bit of everything travelers have come to love about the Ocean State.

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People gathered on Easton's Beach in Rhode Island
Travelers love New England as a quick, convenient vacation destination for its beautiful beaches (like Easton’s), but there is so much more to enjoy here. Shannon Hammond

New England is loaded with alluring destinations, but the region featuring Rhode Island’s pair of gems, Newport and Narragansett, is truly special. These beautiful Ocean State cities are full of big waves, sunshine, shops, and friendly faces, as well as delicious seafood restaurants, locally owned businesses, and especially clean beaches where locals and visitors can swim and surf.

There is so much to do in these towns that planning a first visit can be a daunting task. Here are some tips that might relieve the stress of creating an unforgettable vacation itinerary.

Where to Stay

Exterior and interior view of The Shore House hotel in Rhode Island
Inside and out, The Shore House is loaded with charm and home away from home comfort. Jessica Kelly

The Shore House is a Victorian mansion with modern amenities and gorgeous views of the beach. After falling asleep to the sound of the waves, you can wake up and relax in bed as the sun fills the room as the natural beauty of the shore beckons you outside. The King Shore Room has a big bathroom, seating area, and comfortable bed, as well as a coffee station and a fridge to keep leftovers, drinks, and snacks readily available to you.

The location is absolutely perfect, just a short walk from Narragansett Town Beach, but there are also bikes available for guests who want to explore (and beach towels are offered as well, which saves precious space in the luggage). When it comes to dining in and around the hotel, the on-site restaurant Sea Craft is ideal for grabbing a quick, convenient meal to start the day, or enjoying a cocktail after a long day of seeing the town, all while taking in the beachside views.

Where to Eat

A variety of dishes at Matunuck Oyster Bar
It’s nearly impossible to sample this much awesomeness in one visit. Jessica Kelly

Matunuck Oyster Bar  is widely considered one of the best restaurants in the Narragansett area. If you love oysters, a dinner here is simply non-negotiable. They run their own oyster farm on-site right on Potter Pond, with tours available for guests (for an additional cost, and you must sign up ahead of time). The menu covers a wide variety of cooked and raw seafood dishes, particularly featuring oysters, with options like the Passion Fruit Oysters on the half shell with salty salmon roe and crisp brunoise cucumber.

At the risk of invoking Bubba from Forrest Gump, guests can enjoy a variety of dishes and takes on this local staple. Oysters Rockefeller with spinach, pernod, breadcrumbs, bacon, and fresh herbs or Clams Casino with bell pepper, bacon, breadcrumbs, lemon, and parsley. Try the Grilled Oysters with garlic butter and fresh herbs, Bourbon Oysters with bourbon chipotle sauce, and the Oysters Rockefeller. They even have a creamy, rich Oyster Stew with rosemary cream, bacon, roasted sweet corn, onions, bell peppers and poached oysters. Don’t worry, though: there are plenty of New England classics on the menu like a Lobster Roll with chilled lobster meat, a light coating of mayo, and celery on a buttered roll, in addition to dishes like the Stuffed Lobster with plenty of sides as well.

A sampling of lobster from The Nordic restaurant in Rhode Island
A little bit of this and a little bit of that is the perfect mindset for this legendary buffet joint. Jessica Kelly

The Nordic is a short drive into Charlestown and completely worth the trek—it’s a destination of its own. People drive from all over to experience this buffet, which is far from your average all you can eat affair. Guests will enjoy a seemingly endless amount of raw bar items, fresh shellfish, chowders, and other New England favorites.

The family-run seafood spot has other options like prime rib, barbecue, a salad bar, pasta, and fried seafood, but they’re known for having a bounty of steamed lobster and clams, crab legs, raw oysters and clams, chowders, bisques, shrimp, and more. Adults pay just $135, which is a steal, especially during tourist season in New England. If you even have room after that for dessert, their entire dessert table is filled with delicacies from local bakeries and fresh treats.

The lakeside property often has live music and entertainment, so visitors can wander the grounds to see the animals, take in the view, and relax before or after their meal. The Nordic is an experience that needs to be on your radar the next time you’re in Rhode Island.

The interior and a meal at Flo's Clam Shack in Rhode Island
Jessica Kelly

Flo’s Clam Shack has been around for nearly 80 years, serving up some incredible (lightly fried) seafood dishes and chowders. Start with one of their heavy-handed rum drinks (although be careful because they can sneak up on you), while looking out onto the beach while waiting for your food on the upper deck. It’s hard to choose from this menu when nothing misses, like their famous Clam Cakes. They’re crispy, but soft on the inside, with juicy pops of fresh, briny clams. They’re perfect for soaking up chowders or can be enjoyed on their own.

If you’re having trouble deciding, the Flo’s Fisherman Platter is perfect to share. It comes with plenty of their juicy, whole belly fried clams, tender clam strips, calamari, sweet giant scallops, and fried fish, all of which is topped with a clam cake. It’s basically a little bit of everything that you definitely need to try, so this is a solid choice for about $36. The Oysters Rockefeller are also incredible, and the restaurant offers casual options like a spectacular Lobster Roll filled with fresh lobster meat.

Best of all, take in the beautiful views of Easton Beach while inhaling your clam strips. There’s a reason they’ve been in business for nearly 80 years, they know how to do fresh and fried seafood right. The clams are still juicy, the fish is fresh, and you can really taste the seafood without the coating overpowering it, but more enhancing it.

The Mooring Seafood Kitchen & Bar is another great spot in Newport to stop for a delicious evening meal. They have light starters like raw oysters and crudo with fresh scallops, radish, extra-virgin olive oil, citrus, and serrano that you snack on while sipping a cocktail. The Oysters Rockefeller are a must and the Stuffed Lobster with scallops and shrimp is perfect if you’re torn between indulging in a lobster dinner or a seafood stuffed lobster. You get the flavorful stuffing while still having some plain, steamed lobster pieces like the knuckles and a claw. It’s definitely the best of both worlds.

What to Do

Downtown Bristol in Rhode Island
Bring a comfy pair of shoes because the best way to enjoy places like Downtown Bristol is by simply strolling. Discover Newport

Give yourself plenty of time to explore Newport. The shops seem to go on for miles, breaking off into all different blocks of local boutiques, souvenir spots, locally owned businesses, and some larger stores, as well. For a little pick-me-up, swing into Benjamin’s on the strip for their happy hour from noon until 2 pm daily. You can grab a beer and enjoy a few $1.50 oysters and $1.25 topnecks—a great deal for the area. If you’re there specifically on Tuesdays, they have Raw Bar Tuesdays with $1.50 oysters and $1.25 topnecks in addition to $1.75 shrimp, $1.50 Clams Casino, and $1.75 Oysters Rockefeller.

The Red Parrot has incredible lobster bisque and tropical cocktails, and be sure to grab a lavender iced latte (among other flavors) to go from Coffee Grinder. Not only is their coffee high-quality, but the owner is such a wonderful person who takes the time to connect with every single customer, local or not. She ran her coffee shop in Bannister’s Wharf for nearly 25 years and has since moved to the historic Perry Mill between Thames Street and Newport Harbor.

A store in Rhode Island
For the people who think they have everything, there are Rhode Island souvenir shops full of delightful items and treats. Jessica Kelly

Narragansett Town Beach is just a short walk from the Shore House. The waves can be a little larger, so it’s a great spot for people who enjoy body surfing or boogie boarding (just follow the warnings from signs and lifeguards about potential undertows and currents to stay safe). If you’re feeling up to it, you can even take surf lessons, which are offered by several local companies.

For example, Peter Pan Surfing and SUP Academy is located down the street from the beach and offers lessons, and the instructors are so incredibly patient, kind, relaxed, and work with your level of physical ability. Be sure to have cash on you when you head to the beach to pay for the entrance fee during high tourist season and of course, a Del’s Frozen Lemonade for your walk back.

For about $20 for a round-trip ticket, you can take the high-speed ferry for the day from Point Judith to explore Block Island. Approximately 12 miles off the coast of Narragansett, you’ll find an island full of beautiful bluffs on the ocean, locally owned shops, water sports like parasailing and kayaking, among plenty of beaches to swim and sunbathe at throughout the day.

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Everything You Need to Know about Scalloping Season in Port Richey, Florida https://www.islands.com/close-to-home/port-richey-florida-scalloping-what-to-know/ Wed, 06 Sep 2023 18:56:45 +0000 https://www.islands.com/?p=47650 For food, fun, and a fulfilling experience, head to this Sunshine State spot during a very special time of year.

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A woman scalloping in Florida waters.
Experience doesn’t matter on this classic Florida adventure—only the desire to have fun and enjoy a great meal. Jessica Kelly

On the west coast of Florida, approximately 45 minutes from the Tampa International Airport—depending on the traffic, naturally—you’ll find the charming town of Port Richey. This Pasco County escape is known for a lot of things, including boating, stunning murals that coat the town center, boating, casual restaurants serving fresh seafood, boating, and plenty of historic architecture, like the soft-coral-pink Hacienda Hotel and the remaining stilt houses. Oh, and did we mention the boating?

In addition to all that this region is known for, there’s one particular thing that locals and visitors come from all over to try: scalloping. This special season runs in the summer during a specific time frame—this year’s ran from July 1 through August 6—but it’s never just as easy as showing up and hitting the open water. There’s plenty you’ll need to know before next year’s big outdoor adventure.

Learning the Ropes

People on a boat preparing to go scalloping in Florida waters.
Bring your own crew or make new friends when heading out on a guided tour. Jessica Kelly

Scalloping is like an Easter egg hunt for adults, but instead of chocolate and candy, you get sweet, delicious shellfish—almost always a better deal. The voyage is only a short one, so visitors should scan the water for dolphins and manatees popping up on the shoreline. Once at the sight of the captain’s choosing, Captains Mark Dillingham and Curt Romanowski will go over how to spot the scallops in the water.

You’ll get snorkel gear and a mesh bag to fill with scallops, before jumping overboard to begin your search. With the targets hiding in sandy areas and seagrass on the ocean floor, you’ll have to dive down to grab the shellfish. If your goal is a significant dinner, your bag will need to be full, especially since these are smaller bay scallops.

After a couple hours diving for fresh scallops, you’ll hop back into the boat to shuck and clean your haul, tasting some raw if you’d like (at your own risk), as these bivalve mollusks are like oysters, mussels, and clams. One cleaned and bagged, they go into the cooler until dinner.

Where to Stay

The exterior of the Hacienda hotel in Port Richey, Florida.
The salmon exterior of this Florida landmark is unmistakable. Jessica Kelly

You always know what you’re getting at the Homewood Suites by Hilton Tampa-Port Richey. With sweltering Florida heat highlighting this scallop season, the incredibly cold AC alone can seem like the most important amenity for those much-needed breaks from the action.

The rooms get incredibly cold with AC and ceiling fans, giving you a much-needed break from the sweltering heat around the time of scalloping season, when temps can feel like they’re in the hundreds. There’s plenty of plugs and working space available, and the suites have full fridges and kitchens. They have a beautiful pool with a waterfall for guests to enjoy during their free time, strong Wi-Fi, and free hot continental breakfast every day.

However, if you’re looking for something less modern and with a history (maybe even a few ghosts), The Hacienda, a Classic 1927 Florida Hotel, is the ideal place. Its salmon pink exterior is something Barbie would approve of, and the hotel is filled with history, having had guests like Charlie Chaplin and  Johnny Cash as guests over the years.

It has always been a popular spot for the entertainment crowd and is officially on U.S. National Register of Historic Places as of 1996. Dating to the late 1920s, the property is simply full of character and charm. The rooms are basic but comfortable, and the staff encourages guests to spend time gathering in the shared spaces, rather than in the bedrooms.

What Else to Do

A serving of cooked scallops and fries.
While scallops caught with your own hands are delicious, they’re hardly the only delicacy here. Jessica Kelly

Although you’re there for scalloping, there are plenty of ways to get out on the water during the day. For example, first-timers will enjoy booking a boat voyage with Windsong Charters to view the stilt houses, which are incredible to view in person, as the concept dates back to the early 1900s. And beyond the scallops, there are plenty of local dining options to enjoy on land.

After a day of scalloping and working with your local captains to learn how to shuck and clean, it’s now time to take your catch to a famous local restaurant for their hook and cook special. You can bring your bag of cleaned scallops to Gill Dawg Tiki Bar & Grill where the chef will prepare them for you (blackened or grilled), served with your choice of two sides. You can relax and have a drink while waiting for your food, overlooking the Cotee River and listening to the live music.

A rib basket from Whiskey Joe’s in Port Richey, Florida.
People all over Florida are familiar with the awesome dishes at Whiskey Joe’s. Jessica Kelly

Whiskey Joe’s is more than just a good launching point for the scalloping boats. It’s a casual dining spot to enjoy some quality seafood dishes and BBQ with waterfront views. The Gator Bites (yes, they’re actually alligator nuggets) and Coconut Mahi Nuggets with a coconut rum sauce are incredible. The Strawberry-Guava Rib Basket is another delicious, filling option consisting of slow cooked ribs smothered in a sweet, strawberry-guava barbecue glaze, and served with fries and crisp coleslaw.

The Social NPR is a great place to enjoy the views from the top deck and share some appetizers. They have incredible Shrimp Tacos—that you can have grilled, blackened, or fried with ginger slaw, boom boom sauce, and juicy tomatoes—in addition to a variety of shared plates like their Barbecue Pork Nachos or their Fried Green Caprese Salad with fresh mozzarella, pesto, and balsamic.

For dessert, check out Cotee River Creamery & Desserts for homemade ice cream. They offer plenty of classic options like chocolate, strawberry, or pistachio, in addition to some funky flavors like Lavender Honey, Banana Cream Pie, and Key Lime Pie. They even have 21 and over flavors with liquor like Bailey’s Irish Cream & Chocolate Shell, Margarita, and S’mores Kentucky Bourbon Cream.

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This Three-Story Private Island Retreat Checks Every Box for a Florida Dream Home https://www.islands.com/close-to-home/florida-panhandle-north-bay-dream-home/ Tue, 29 Aug 2023 14:23:31 +0000 https://www.islands.com/?p=47637 Properties like this North Bay palace don’t come along every day.

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A three-story home on North Bay in the Florida panhandle.
Modern living meets classic Florida vibes in this awesome home. Dave Warren Real Estate Photography

When you think about the ideal Florida vacation home, what are the most important elements? Beach bums will want to have access to plenty of sand, while boaters will prefer being right on the water. Some Endless Summer enthusiasts will take the setting that gives them the sunset of a lifetime every evening, while others will hope they have enough light to paddle board to the end of the world and back. And as certain people would love to be part of a community where they can wave to neighbors as they pass in their fancy golf carts and e-bikes, some of us just want to feel like the only people on the planet.

To each his own, obviously, but the latest listing from Corcoran Reverie is the closest thing to an “all of the above” residence that any dreamer might find in the Sunshine State.

A rear view of a three-story home on North Bay in the Florida panhandle.
The pool area is the ideal centerpiece for those multigenerational family gatherings. Dave Warren Real Estate Photography

Set within beautiful North Bay—a hop, skip, and a pontoon boat from Panama City Beach—this 4-bedroom, 5.5-bath palace is a family’s year-round haven for laidback panhandle vibes. With more than 5,100-sq. ft. of living space spread out over three stories, residents and guests can enjoy the privacy as much as the naturally beautiful surroundings.

That’s especially great for multigenerational gatherings, so the kids can take a break from hearing parents and grandparents tell the same old stories.

The living space and kitchen of a three-story home on North Bay in the Florida panhandle.
Guests will enjoy rest and comfort within the home, but the water views will always beckon them outside. Dave Warren Real Estate Photography

Every room of this $3.6 million listing boasts views of the water, so fishing and boating mavens will barely spend a moment on the sprawling pool deck. That just means more summer jams and fresh cocktails for those who prefer the resort life, but without all the strangers and noise.

The pool deck of a three-story home on North Bay in the Florida panhandle.
Fire up the grill and keep the outdoor fun going well past sundown. Dave Warren Real Estate Photography

When the crew returns with the fresh catch, the family chefs can show off their talents in the modern kitchen or poolside grill, and simply pass the dishes down the line to everyone gathered by the loungers and hot tub. However, sunset chasers will probably want to grab a plate and head upstairs to the second- or third-level terrace for the best views on this private island.

The dock of a three-story home on North Bay in the Florida panhandle.
Boats, jet skis, kayaks? Enjoy it all. Dave Warren Real Estate Photography

With a private road and the Gulf of Mexico 10 nautical miles away, there won’t be many aimless wanderers driving or floating by, so the seclusion is off the charts—aside from an occasional wave from the neighbor, of course. Still, it’s not so far off the beaten path that someone can’t drive to town to pick up more steaks, so the surf and turf is as seemingly endless as the amazing views.

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A Sneak Peek at the Phenomenal Luxury of Miami’s Six Fisher Island https://www.islands.com/close-to-home/miami-florida-six-fisher-island/ Mon, 21 Aug 2023 18:23:23 +0000 https://www.islands.com/?p=47477 Is this going to be the ultimate choice for people in search of South Florida dream homes? It certainly looks like it.

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An aerial view of the property and amenities of Six Fisher Island in Miami, Florida.
There’s a very good reason this island is the preferred choice of A-list stars. Related Group

Few coastal destinations offer year-round allure and tropical bliss like Miami, which is probably why Lionel Messi had no problem making it his new home. Well, the giant bags of money probably helped, but anyone who has ever lived in or around The Magic City can attest that it has more perks than even the savviest travelers know.

But when it comes to dream homes, few destinations on this planet will ignite the average Joe’s imagination quite like Fisher Island, which has been called home or “home away from home” by celebrities like Oprah, Julia Roberts, and Mel Brooks, among others. Why are A-listers drawn here? Probably because it’s about as exclusive as it gets, but also because you could step outside your home, do a 360, and immediately realize it’s impossible not to smile here.

An aerial view of the property and amenities of Six Fisher Island in Miami, Florida.
Residents will never be bored with the myriad wellness-focused activities here. Related Group

That’s why we presume that the latest addition to this secluded retreat is sure to be a hit with anyone who has ever wanted to declare residency. Currently under development by the Related Group, Six Fisher Island is set to become a 50-unit ultra-luxury condominium complex that will be nothing short of spectacular upon completion. In fact, it will give many of the Caribbean’s best resort communities a run for their money… emphasis on that last part.

After all, the regular units will start at a jaw-dropping $30 million. The penthouses? $60 million. Again, this is Oprah country.

A rendering of the ground-level pool at Six Fisher Island in Miami, Florida.
Between the rooftop and ground-level pools, residents will appreciate the change of views. Related Group

Expectations for the condos will be sky high, but the amenities will keep residents entertained and fit for years to come. The P.B. Dye-designed golf course will have casual players admiring from a distance, while residents can spend time between rounds living out their triathlete dreams on the 17 tennis courts, as well as the quartet of pickleball courts for everyone who is hooked on the planet’s fastest growing sport.

That’s just the tip of the iceberg. A multi-sport simulator will offer a break from the sun while keeping the competitive juices flowing, and if tennis and pickleball aren’t enough, a paddle ball court will add another level to the fitness programming. The cherry on top, though, is the wellness facility that will offer yoga, pilates, weight training, and anything else the muscles need.

A poolside view at Six Fisher Island in Miami, Florida.
When all is said and done, this might be the best spot for a cocktail and rest in all of Florida. Related Group

As if residents didn’t already have it made here, the 4,800-sq. ft. roof deck will likely become the coolest spot in South Florida for enjoying views any time of day. If anything, a selfie in the infinity pool will be the most sought-after souvenir for anyone lucky enough to step foot on Fisher Island.

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Passport Delays Straining International Travel Planning https://www.islands.com/close-to-home/passport-demand-threatens-international-travel/ Wed, 14 Jun 2023 13:45:05 +0000 https://www.islands.com/?p=47226 Insurance plan sales surge as travelers hedge their bets

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The wait for a U.S. passport is about 13 weeks right now, officials say. Pixabay

A recent surge in passport applications has led to significantly extended waiting periods for applicants. New data from Squaremouth, the leading US travel insurance marketplace, confirms these delays come at a time of growing demand for international travel, and offers advice for concerned travelers.

In 2023, travelers are planning their international trips less than 19 weeks in advance. The latest reports from the U.S. Department of State reveal travelers applying for a passport are having to wait roughly 13 weeks to receive their book in the mail.

With wait times likely to increase with demand, travelers heading abroad should confirm their passports are valid for their travel dates and take immediate action if they are set to expire. Keep in mind that some destinations may require your passport to be valid for at least six months beyond the trip dates.

In May 2023, 89.4% of insurance policies sold on Squaremouth were for international destinations, the most of any month this year. Squaremouth also reports the cost of international travel continues to rise, increasing the financial impact should a trip be affected by passport delays.

Many policies, almost half of the plans found on Squaremouth, offer an optional Cancel For Any Reason (“CFAR”) upgrade, which can provide reimbursement for issues not covered under a standard plan, including any passport issue. CFAR policies average roughly $599 this year.

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Families Expected to Spend Record-Busting $214 Billion on Vacays https://www.islands.com/close-to-home/summer-vacation-budgets-surge-2023/ Tue, 06 Jun 2023 15:39:14 +0000 https://www.islands.com/?p=47128 Americans have doubled their summer vacation spending in just four years

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Vacation spending has apparently completely rebounded from the COVID pandemic. Pixabay

When it comes to setting their summer vacation budgets, Americans aren’t showing any signs of slowing down. The annual Vacation Confidence Index from travel insurance and support company Allianz Partners USA revealed that for the first time, Americans are expected to spend an estimated $214 billion on summer vacations, potentially crossing the $200 billion threshold.

The amount indicates a rise of roughly 10% from 2022, 39% from 2021, astounding 261% from 2020, and remarkable 111% from pre-pandemic spending in 2019.

According to the 15th Annual Vacation Confidence Index (VCI), Americans have doubled their summer vacation spending in just four years. The average American household is projected to spend $2,830 on summer vacations in 2023, exceeding $2,000 for the fourth time since Allianz Partners started monitoring vacation spending patterns in 2009. Average predicted vacation expenditure has climbed by over $1,000 per household three years after the pandemic, which represents an increase of around 7% from 2022, 33% from 2021, 50% from 2020, and 39% from pre-pandemic 2019 levels.

“We expect to see a record-breaking number of American travelers this summer, and whether heading near or far, increased traveler numbers can mean an increased chance of travel delays,” said Daniel Durazo, director of external communications at Allianz Partners USA. “While a devilish mix of inflation and strong demand have kept travel prices elevated, as our survey found, Americans are still willing to pay top dollar for a well-earned summer vacation. Protecting pre-paid expenses with a travel insurance policy that also offers travel delay coverage can end up being one of the smartest investments they can make.”

Since 2009, Allianz Partners USA has commissioned national polling company Ipsos Public Affairs to conduct the Vacation Confidence Index each summer. A vacation is regarded as a leisurely journey lasting at least a week to a location at least 100 miles away from home.

Allianz Partners offers travel insurance through most major U.S. airlines, leading travel agents, online travel agencies, hotel companies, cruise lines and directly to consumers. For more information on Allianz Partners and available travel policies, please visit the official website.

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23 Recipes for the Most Refreshing Summer Cocktails and Treats https://www.islands.com/close-to-home/summer-cocktail-recipes-treats/ Fri, 02 Jun 2023 18:08:04 +0000 https://www.islands.com/?p=47080 For the pool party or simply lounging in the shade, these drinks and dishes will be a hit with everyone.

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The Coco Blanco cocktail served at the Surf Lodge in the Hamptons.
Coconut water and Casamigos? A match made in tropical heaven. Greg Kessler/Vita Coco

By now, you have probably already booked your big summer vacation—or perhaps a series of quick beach getaways. Either way, your calendar is set, and your travel budget is probably all used up, with a little set aside in a coffee can for when your friends inevitably call about the annual golf escape. There’s only one thing that’s left to figure out: How on Earth do you spend the rest of your weekends and free days this summer?

If your answer is as simple as mine, you’ll be lounging poolside. Heck, you probably already are and that’s fantastic. I tip my lifeguard hat to you and raise a delicious tropical cocktail in your general direction. Don’t have one? You’re covered with this list of simple, refreshing drinks for those lazy days when your only concern is having enough sunscreen and a playlist that’ll never end.

And the first one comes from The Surf Lodge in The Hamptons, which is the perfect choice for finding summer inspiration.

The Coco Blanco

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 oz Casamigos Blanco
  • 4 oz of Vita Coco Coconut Water
  • 0.25 oz Agave syrup
  • Lime

How to Make It:

Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker and shake vigorously with ice to chill. Strain and serve over low ice. Garnish with a lime.

Mayan Summer

The Mayan Summer cocktail from Cenote Tequila Blanco.
The Mayan Summer cocktail from Cenote Tequila Blanco. Cenote Tequila

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz Cenote Tequila Blanco
  • 0.75 oz Lemon juice
  • 0.75 oz Elderflower liqueur
  • 0.5 oz Pineapple juice
  • 2 Sage leaves

How to Make It:

Add all ingredients into a shaker and shake it or for about 5 seconds. Serve in a cocktail glass with a sage leaf for garnish.

Oaxacan Hemmingway

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz Gracias a Dios Mezcal Espadin Joven
  • 1 oz Grapefruit juice
  • 0.25 oz Maraschino liqueur
  • 0.25 oz Simple syrup
  • 2 Slices fresh jalapeno

How to Make It:

Combine all ingredients in a shaker with ice. Shake to combine and chill. Double strain into highball glass over fresh ice. Garnish with a grapefruit slice.

Overdrive Tonic

Inspired by the 2017 movie directed by Antonio Negret, the Overdrive Tonic is the tropical spin on a gin and tonic.
Inspired by the 2017 movie directed by Antonio Negret, the Overdrive Tonic is the tropical spin on a gin and tonic. Chinola

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 oz Engine Gin
  • 0.5 oz Chinola Passion Fruit
  • 0.25 oz Lemon juice
  • 3 oz Mediterranean Tonic Fever Tree
  • Lemon peel

How to Make It:

Build in a glass with ice and garnish with a lemon twist.

Motor Beezneez

Inspired by the classic Bees Knees from the prohibition period, this modern and funky take highlights the sage for a fresh and aromatic cocktail.
Inspired by the classic Bees Knees from the prohibition period, this modern and funky take highlights the sage for a fresh and aromatic cocktail. Engine Gin

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz Engine Gin
  • 0.75 oz Lemon juice
  • 0.75 oz Honey syrup (1:1 honey and hot water)
  • 2 Sage leaves
  • Mist absinthe

How to Make It:

Shake all the ingredients, double strain into a Nick and Nora glass, and garnish with a sage leaf.

Sorel Americano

The Sorel Americano cocktail.
Caribbean travelers know how great and versatile sorel can be. Sorel

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 oz Campari
  • 1.5 oz Sorel Liqueur
  • 1-2 oz Soda water, to taste

How to Make it:

Combines ingredients, pour over ice, and add a lemon or orange slice—or twist—for garnish.

Sorel Sling

The Sorel Sling cocktail.
The Sorel Sling cocktail. Sorel

Ingredients:

  • 1.25 oz Gin
  • 0.75 oz Sorel
  • 0.25 oz Cointreau
  • 0.5 oz Lime juice
  • 1 oz Pineapple juice
  • Dash angostura bitters
  • Club soda
  • Orange slice
  • Cherry

How to Make it:

Combine all ingredients, top with club soda, garnish with an orange slice and a cherry.

Sorel Sea Breeze

The Sorel Sea Breeze cocktail.
The Sorel Sea Breeze cocktail. Sorel

Ingredients:

  • 1 oz Sorel liqueur
  • 1 oz Vodka
  • 1 oz Coconut water
  • 1 oz Pomegranate juice
  • Club soda
  • Sprig of mint
  • Lime wedge

How to Make It:

Combine all ingredients and serve over ice, top with club soda, garnish with sprig of mint and a lime wedge.

Owl Smash

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 oz The Wiseman Bourbon
  • 1 oz Lemon juice
  • 0.75 oz Simple syrup
  • 6-8 Mint leaves

How to make It:

Add all ingredients into a shaker with ice, shake well for one minute. Double fine strain into a glass with ice. Garnish with a mint sprig.

Minke Gin Sour

The Minke Gin Sour cocktail.
The Minke Gin Sour cocktail. Minke Irish Gin

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz Minke Irish Gin
  • 1 oz Lemon juice
  • 0.5 oz Sugar syrup
  • 1 oz Egg white
  • Lemon wedge for decoration

How to Make It:

Add all ingredients with ice to a shaker. Shake hard. Double strain into a glass. Garnish with shaved lemon and serve.

Sweet Summer Heat

The Sweet Summer Heat cocktail from Clyde May's Whiskey.
The Sweet Summer Heat cocktail. Clyde May’s Whiskey

Ingredients:

  • Straight bourbon Clyde May’s Whiskey
  • Sweet vermouth by @thestarlino
  • Smoked maple syrup
  • Habanero pepper extract

How to Make It:

Combine everything in a mixing glass with ice and stir well for 20 seconds. Strain over new ice and express an orange twist. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the sweet summer heat.

Disaronno Velvet Batida

The Disaronno Velvet Batida cocktail.
The Disaronno Velvet Batida cocktail. Disaronno

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz Disaronno Velvet
  • 2 oz Coconut water
  • Garnish: Coconut flakes

How to Make It:

Add ingredients to a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake and strain into a rocks glass with crushed ice. Grate coconut on top and serve with a straw.

Bayou Airmail

The Bayou White Rum Airmail cocktail.
The Bayou White Rum Airmail cocktail. Bayou Rum

Ingredients:

  • 1 oz Bayou White Rum
  • 0.5 oz Honey syrup
  • 0.5 oz Lime juice
  • 0.5 oz Sparkling wine

How to Make It:

Shake the first three ingredients over ice and strain into a highball glass with fresh ice. Top with sparkling wine. Garnish with lime.

Ballotin Bourbon Highball

The Ballotin Bourbon Highball cocktail.
The Ballotin Bourbon Highball cocktail. Ballotin Bourbon

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz Ballotin Bourbon Ball Whiskey
  • 3 oz Club soda

How to Make It:

Pour Ballotin into a Collins glass over ice. Fill with Club Soda.

Knickerbocker

The Knickerbocker cocktail from Dos Maderas 5+3 Rum.
The Knickerbocker cocktail from Dos Maderas 5+3 Rum. Maderas Rum

Ingredients:

  • 2 oz Dos Maderas 5+3 Rum
  • 0.5 oz Cointreau
  • 0.75 oz Fresh squeezed lime juice
  • 1 oz (2:1) Raspberry Syrup

How to Make It:

Add all ingredients to a shaker with ice and shake. Double strain, using a fine mesh strainer to remove excess pulp and ice shards, into your chilled glass with crushed ice. Garnish with a half lime shell filled with fresh raspberries and serve with a reusable straw.

Bribón Breeze

The Bribón Breeze cocktail.
The Bribón Breeze cocktail. Bribón Tequila

Ingredients:

  • 1.25 oz Bribón Blanco Tequila
  • 0.5 oz Bauchant Orange Liqueur
  • 1 oz Cranberry juice
  • 2 oz Pineapple juice
  • 0.25 oz Lime (half a lime squeezed and dropped in)

How to Make It:

Combine all ingredients in shaker with ice and shake vigorously. Strain into a rocks glass over fresh ice. Garnish with lime wedge.

Gran Centenario Frozen Melon Margarita

The Gran Centenario Frozen Melon Margarita.
Normally we don’t recommend mixing Gran Centenario, but this is an exception. Gran Centenario

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 oz Gran Centenario Añejo Tequila
  • 0.75 oz Orange liqueur
  • 1 oz Fresh lime juice
  • 0.75 oz Simple syrup
  • 0.5 cup Cantaloupe (diced)
  • 1 cup Ice
  • Garnish: Cantaloupe cube and mint sprig

How to Make It:

Place all ingredients in a blender. Pulse blend 3-5 times in 3 second intervals, while checking for consistency. Pour into a rocks glass and add garnish.

Sipsmith’s Summertime Spritz

Sipsmith’s Summertime Spritz cocktail.
Sipsmith’s Summertime Spritz cocktail. Sipsmith London Dry Gin

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 part Sipsmith London Dry Gin
  • 1 part Lime juice
  • 2.5 parts Pineapple juice
  • 1 Passion fruit
  • Prosecco, to top
  • Garnish: Wedge of pineapple

How to Make It:

Add the first three ingredients in an ice filled wine glass with the insides of half of the passion fruit. Stir a couple of times. Top with prosecco. Garnish with the other half of passion fruit or a pineapple wedge, or both!

Maestro Dobel Rosa Mexicana

The Maestro Dobel Rosa Mexicana cocktail.
The Maestro Dobel Rosa Mexicana cocktail. Maestro Dobel

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 oz Maestro Dobel Diamante
  • 0.5 oz Velvet Falernum
  • 0.75 oz Liquid Alchemist prickly pear syrup
  • 1 oz Lime juice
  • 1 Egg white or sub aquafaba, instafoam bitters

How to Make It:

Double shake and strain served up in a cocktail coupe. Garnish with an edible pansy.

Naturally Colored Blue Hawaiian

The Naturally Colored Blue Hawaiian from Kōloa Kaua’i Coconut Rum.
The Naturally Colored Blue Hawaiian from Kōloa Kaua’i Coconut Rum. Lee Corbett (@TheRogueBrusselSprout)

Ingredients:

  • Pinch of blue spirulina
  • Barspoon of hot water
  • 3 oz pineapple juice
  • 2 oz Kōloa Kaua’i Coconut Rum
  • 0.5 oz orange liqueur
  • 0.5 oz fresh-squeezed lemon juice
  • Starfruit slice or pineapple wedge for garnish

How to Make It:

In a cocktail shaker, dissolve the blue spirulina in a dash of hot water and stir well. Add the pineapple juice, rum, orange liqueur, and lemon juice, then shake well with ice. Strain into a tiki glass filled with ice, then garnish abundantly with tropical fruit and flowers.

Pink Pineapple Fizz

The Pink Pineapple Fizz cocktail from Kōloa Kaua’i White Rum.
The Pink Pineapple Fizz cocktail from Kōloa Kaua’i White Rum. Lee Corbett (@TheRogueBrusselSprout)

Ingredients:

  • 4 oz pineapple juice
  • 1-2 tsp pink pitaya powder
  • 1.5 oz Kōloa Kaua’i White Rum
  • Dash of soda water
  • Pineapple wedge for garnish

How to Make It:

In a cocktail shaker, dissolve the pink pitaya powder in the pineapple juice by stirring vigorously. Add the rum and ice, then shake well. Double strain into a tall, narrow serving glass filled with ice, making sure to remove any pink pitaya clumps. Top with a dash of soda water and garnish with a pineapple wedge.

Brown Sugar Spice Rum Grilled Pineapple

The Mojito-Infused Frozen Watermelon from Kōloa Kaua’i White Rum.
The Mojito-Infused Frozen Watermelon from Kōloa Kaua’i White Rum. Lee Corbett (@TheRogueBrusselSprout)

Ingredients:

  • Whole fresh pineapple
  • 4 oz Kōloa Kaua’i Spice Rum
  • 2 tbsp brown sugar
  • 0.25 tsp vanilla
  • Oil of choice for grilling
  • Vanilla or caramel ice cream for serving

How to Make It:

Cut the top and bottom from the pineapple, then stand it upright and cut off the rind. Lay the pineapple back down and cut it into half-inch thick rounds. In a small saucepan on the grill (or on the stovetop, or in the microwave), heat the spice rum until warm. Stir in the brown sugar until it dissolves, then stir in the vanilla. Oil the bottom rack of the grill (or, conversely, an indoor grill pan) thoroughly; this is critical for ensuring the pineapple doesn’t stick.

Brush the pineapple slices with the rum, sugar, and vanilla marinade. Grill the pineapple slices over medium heat for about 3-5 minutes per side until caramelized but not charred, then flip and grill the opposite side. Continue to brush the pineapple slices with the rum marinade as they cook.

Serve while still warm, topped with a scoop of ice cream. Drizzle any remaining rum marinade over the ice cream.

Mojito-Infused Frozen Watermelon

The Mojito-Infused Frozen Watermelon from Kōloa Kaua’i White Rum.
The Mojito-Infused Frozen Watermelon from Kōloa Kaua’i White Rum. Lee Corbett (@TheRogueBrusselSprout)

Ingredients:

  • Few handfuls of fresh mint
  • 2 tbsp Demerara sugar
  • 1.5 c Kōloa Kaua’i White Rum
  • 0.25 c fresh-squeezed lime juice
  • 12 watermelon wedges with rinds
  • 12 popsicle sticks

How to Make It:

Combine the mint and sugar in a cocktail shaker and muddle gently. Add the rum and lime juice, then shake well to mix. Lay the watermelon slices on a sheet tray with a rim or in several large containers. Drizzle the mojito mixture over the watermelon. Let the watermelon slices sit in the mojito mixture for at least 30 minutes or for up to several hours (if the latter, place them in the refrigerator). Flip the slices occasionally so that they all have contact with the cocktail.

Carefully cut a small slice into the center of each watermelon rind, then insert a popsicle stick into the watermelon wedge, pushing it through about half-way. Lay the slices flat on a large sheet tray (or several trays) and freeze overnight. Make sure they are not touching, otherwise they will freeze together. Use any additional mojito mixture for cocktails, adding some soda water and/or watermelon juice to taste.

Enjoy the watermelon slices frozen on a hot summer evening or at a holiday BBQ!

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British Virgin Islands Now Nonstop Flight from Miami https://www.islands.com/close-to-home/tortola-miami-route-american-airlines/ Fri, 02 Jun 2023 16:27:49 +0000 https://www.islands.com/?p=47078 On American Airlines, Miami International is home for nonstop service to the British Virgin Islands for the first time in four decades

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American Airlines will fly the new route this summer and again in November. American Airlines photo

Miami is now the only U.S. gateway with service to the British Virgin Islands. Officials from Miami International Airport, the British Virgin Islands Tourist Board, and American Airlines hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 1 to celebrate the launch of American’s daily nonstop Miami-Tortola route.

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With the departure of American Airlines flight 3989, Miami International became the only U.S. airport to offer nonstop service to the British Virgin Islands for the first time in four decades. The three-hour flight, which eliminates the need for connecting flights, will operate through the summer and then resume in November.

Tortola also became the 43rd nonstop Caribbean route at Miami, the leading U.S. airport for flights to Latin America and the Caribbean. Miami International enters the busy summer travel season with year-to-date passenger traffic up nearly 3% over its record-breaking year in 2022 when the airport served 50.7 million travelers.

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Need Help Picking the Perfect Beach? https://www.islands.com/close-to-home/beachfinder-plans-beach-vacations/ Thu, 01 Jun 2023 14:38:04 +0000 https://www.islands.com/?p=47066 The Perfect Beach Finder takes the guesswork out of vacation planning.

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Take the guesswork out of vacation homework. Pixabay

Struggling to pick the perfect beach for your next vacation? What you need is a little extra help to find the right spot for you. That’s the purpose of The Perfect Beach Finder, a new trip planning tool from BeachBound Vacations, an online travel agency that specializes in beach getaways.

The Perfect Beach Finder has four separate elements that enable users to browse vacations using a map, a trip bargain calendar, a quiz that yields tailored answers, or a list of vacations organized by users’ home airports. One year after its debut, BeachBound is still improving its features to best serve beachgoers and sun worshippers looking for a stress-free getaway.

“We believe this innovative addition to BeachBound Vacations will take us even further into the space and help deliver unique and trusted recommendations to help travelers plan their best beach vacation,” said Michael Lowery, Head of Global Consumer Business, BeachBound Vacations.

Here’s how it works. Guests start by answering questions to help determine the right resort for size, food options, cultural experiences, entertainment and more. For those who want to keep all options on the floor., there’s a “browse all beaches” tool. A calendar function helps find vacancies and price ranges. An interactive map lets travelers focus on particular areas of the globe.  

“Based on our experience, we know that sometimes all people need is a vacation and what makes that vacation perfect is different for everyone,” said Dana Studebaker, Vice President of Marketing, Consumer Brands at BeachBound Vacations. “We think the Perfect Beach Finder helps families, friends, couples and more, easily pinpoint the best resort and destination for them without being overwhelmed by too many choices.”

Click here to try out the Perfect Beach Finder.

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