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July 12, 2016

Jamey and I recently went on a trip to Napa. It was our very first wine country experience and also our first true getaway without little Rosie. Jamey was playing a country radio golf tournament in Sacramento, called Golf and Guitars, which was hilarious watching a bunch of musicians play golf. It was a pretty neat event with artists like Josh Kelly from Lady Antebellum, Love & Theft, Aaron Lewis and more.

I wanted to share some of our favorite spots that we got to go to, even though we are total Napa newbies. We immediately decided the moment we got there that we would most definitely go back so we could explore all the other vineyards we didn't get to try our first time around.

We flew into Sacramento because that's where we were flying out of, but I would recommend flying into San Francisco due to the beautiful drive you would get to see on your way in.

We rented a car, which was helpful because we stayed in downtown Napa. However, for the actual wine tours we used Uber and it was great! (It's apparently very new to that region and has only been there since February). Our drivers were awesome and well versed in the area, familiar with the vineyards and even gave us some lessons on harvesting and other cool things we didn't know about.

We opted to stay in downtown Napa this time because we did not know much about the area. We were within walking distance of lots of cool shops and restaurants. After a long day of travel and picking up our rental car we only had time for dinner, which I would highly recommend to anyone in the downtown area. Ristorante Allegria had an amazing Italian menu with made-to-order pasta and a beautiful patio with strung lights. They also do not have a corkage fee, which is nice because you can find a great bottle of wine and bring it with you!

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The next morning we headed out to the Rutherford region of Napa Valley for our first tasting at Round Pond Estate. This was by far my favorite tour that we did. Round Pond is a family-owned and operated estate designed around vineyards, gardens and orchards. It has a breath-taking view of the Maycamas Mountains from their terrace and it is so beautiful and serene. The people are kind and treat you like family. If you ask nicely they might even let you try one of their amazing white strawberries from their garden! Also their olive oils are next level good and very reasonably priced, they make great gifts for family or friends!

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If you are feeling swanky and want to try a vineyard that is the complete opposite of Round Pond then visit Raymond Vineyards. Jamey called it the "Hotel Zaza of Wineries." We got to do a tasting in their famous Red Room, which I would suggest because you feel like royalty. And if you're anything like me you start to devise and plan to have a "red room" in your home because the red velvet couches and plush decor makes you feel like a million bucks! (I mean who needs a home office if instead you can devote a room where you can drink wine with extravagant chandeliers and fabric walls and ceilings!) If I could go back I would bring my close friends and book their blending room! It allows guests to be "winemaker for a day" and learn the winemaker's art, all while blending your own wine complete with your own labels as well. 

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For lunch: I would highly reccomend V Sattui Winery. It is an artisan deli with the most decadent oils and breads and sandwiches and cheeses, and of course wine! If Central Market and Eatzi's had a european love child, that is what Sattui is! It feels like you're in another country. It is very family friendly with all their outdoor seating and picnic tables, not to mention the landscaping and amazing view! It is a great place to stop and snack or lunch between tours, and if you're needing a little pick-me-up there is a Dean and Deluca across the street with an espresso bar.

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Dinner: We went to a place called Redd and thoroughly enjoyed their cocktails and food! They have a nice patio and a more modern clean vibe. There are so many great restaurants in the area, but this is where we landed and it was excellent! 

Other things to try:

  • Castello di Amorosa has a tuscan castle! It's in quaint town of Calistoga near Napa. A general admission ticket allows you to visit two levels of the Calistoga castle and enjoy a 5-wine tasting.
  • St Helena, in addition to their vineyards, has a cute little town with shopping, boutiques, a chocolate shop and a great mexican restaurant called La Condesa!

Sadly our trip to Napa was cut short because we had an event in Sacramento and did not want to be gone long due to leaving behind our sweet baby girl. So this post barely scratches the surface of all the things to do in Napa, but we just wanted to post about some of our favorite spots from this last trip. We cannot wait to go back and are already planning a potential trip in the fall

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In lifestyle, travel, vacation, wine Tags The ices, napa, wine, sonoma, napa valley, round pond, round pond estate, travel
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A Guide to Akumal

February 20, 2016

Akumal has become our favorite place to vacation. It's affordable, easy to get to, not overrun by tourists, and has some fantastic beaches and things to do. Mel and I have gone there every year the past 4 years and it is our favorite place to go with our best friends the Williams. We wanted to share with you some of our favorite spots and provide a little more info on how to get down there and what to do. 

Getting There

Akumal is roughly an hour and a half south of the Cancun Airport. We fly into the Cancun International Airport from DFW and rent a car for our trip, and drive down to Akumal ourselves. Roundtrip tickets are generally anywhere from $250-$475 out of DFW. We have flown on Spirit (warning terrible customer service and bags are expensive), American Airlines, Southwest (our favorite b/c of the free bags) & also Sun Country. The Cancun Airport is nice, pretty small, and easy to navigate.

 

I book my rental cars through Hotwire and in doing so have gotten cars from Enterprise & National. Once you land you get your bags, go through customs, and then exit into the main terminal of the airport. There will be a ton of people there trying to get you to sign up for an excursion or take you somewhere (think aggressive taxi drivers). Just say "no gracias" and make your way outside. Whoever your rental company is, they should have arranged transportation and will be there to pick you up. Your rental company will have a driver or shuttle w/ with a sign that will drive you up the road to the rental car location. 

Things to Know 

  • Exchange your money at your local bank or at the US airport for the best exchange rates.
  • Make sure to have plenty of pesos. Most places will take US dollars, but they will give you a TERRIBLE exchange rate. 
  • You will need a credit card (not debit card) for your rental car. They will put a hold on the card guaranteeing your vehicle. This will be $100-200 that will be refunded when you return the car
  • There are always some "unexpected" charges with the car rental company. There is a special international insurance that they require for all non-mexican citizens. So your actual charge is always a little more than what you are quoted.
    • My last trip I was quoted $198.48 for 5 days with a small SUV through National Rental Car. But the actual costs after it was all said and done was around $270. 

Getting to Akumal

The Drive from Cancun to Akumal is a straight simple drive down 307. No turns, just go straight. There will be a turn off for Akumal Right off the highway. Tulum is 20min up the highway past Akumal.  

Groceries

If you stay in Akumal, you will be staying in a house or condo. So you have the option to pick up groceries on the way down. We love eating out while we are down there, but it is great to have snacks, breakfast, and drinks. We love to stop at a grocery store and loading up on chips, avacados for guac, eggs, tequila (for margaritas), sodas, and beer. The grocery store we go to is called "Chedraui" in Pureto Aventuras. It's right off of 307 and is right before the overpass in Aventuras. 

We have been known to go a little overboard on our margarita and pina colada fixins.

We have been known to go a little overboard on our margarita and pina colada fixins.

Lodging

There are tons of great homes to rent and condos to stay in. We have stayed in 2:

-Casa Dos Palmas - 4.5 Bedrooms. Beautiful home w/ private pool

-Mi Casa Del Mar - 2 bed / 2 bath Condo. 

We have stayed at Mi Casa Del Mar 3 times because it is super affordable ($110 -150 / night), has a great patio w/ hammocks, an infinity pool, and is centrally located between Akumal Bay and La Buena Vida (both are walkable). There are tons of iguanas that live out in the yard and it's fun to feed them fruit in the mornings. 

-Photos of Mi Casa Del Mar-
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Map of Akumal 

 

EATS

La Buena Vida - Our favorite place to eat! Great margaritas, fresh chips and guac, great food and killer vibe!

Great for Lunch or Dinner (candles and super vibey)

Lo Ha - The place to eat / drink when hanging on the beach

Snack Bar (Day) or Nicer restaurant (Night)

Cueva Del Pescador - The "Fish Cave". Pretty good food. They serve a great whole fish & lobster.

They also do a fishing trip

Turtle Bay Bakery - Breakfast, Dessert, Ice Cream

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TO DO 

 

Akumal Bay  

Sea Turtles & Snorkeling

-You can enter through a walkway by the dive shop

-Sea turtles are in the middle are roped of between the boats. They like the grassy area the best.

-The coral reefs are to the far left of boats. Swim out past the turtle area to the bowie line and then head straight left. You will be swimming past where the boats come in, so be aware. Once you get past the boat section you will see some reef outcrops.

-Pay to park in the little lot across from the dive shop ($3-5)

*Note - The dive shop will try to tell you that you need to go w/ their guides. This is not true, you can go on your own. They will ask you to watch a little DVD of the area and turtle protocol, which is a good idea. You can rent snorkels from the dive shop, but we always bring our own.

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Yal Ku Lagoon

Beautiful Private lagoon & Snorkeling

-18min walk / 3 min drive

-$12 / person

*Note - The water is a little colder here b/c its a mix of fresh and salt water. 

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Xpu Ha 

Beautiful hidden very secluded beach w/ great snorkeling!

-This is our favorite beach to go to and hang out at besides Akumal Bay. It is very secluded and not very crowded. It is also a much bigger area to explore. Jimmy and I would spend hours here snorkeling, exploring, and spearfishing. It is also great for lounging and catching some sun, as it also has some cool small restaurants and bars with tables and beach chairs. Normally we camp out at some beach chairs where the ladies hang out, while the guys explore and snorkel.

-10 min north of Akumal. Entrance is little road turn off w/ a wave runner out front. 40 pesos for entry fee from man w/ a rope. Then drive down dirt road. Mile Marker 265.

-We hang out and camp out by "Living The Dream". As long as you spend some money you can use their chairs, but can also bring a cooler with waters. We order drinks, food, and snacks from them while we are there in exchange for getting to hang out on their chairs. Plus its a ton of fun to have Pina Coladas, Chips & Guac, and Cerveza's brought out to you while lounging on the beach. 

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DOS OJOS CENOTE

Cave Snorkeling

-This is one of the coolest things I have ever done. We strapped on wet suits and underwater flashlights and snorkeled thru this underwater cave. It is pitch black in some places and all you have is your flashlight. Very cool! 

-This requires a guide. We went through Ed-Ventures. 

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TULUM

 

The other thing we do while we are in Akumal is drive 30min further south and visit Tulum. Tulum is a famous for it's ancient ruins, but it also one of the coolest little beach towns in Mexico and home to some insanely good restaurants, great beaches, and killer night life! We normally spend 2-3 days in Akumal and 1-2 days in Tulum. Stay tuned for my next blog, a guide to Tulum.

-Jamey

 

 

 

 

 

In vacation, mexico, akumal Tags travel, akumal, mexico, cancun, tulum, playa, vacation, la buena vida, sea turtles, snorkel, beach, ocean
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