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Sunday, October 23, 2016

Pier 60 Sunset Celebration - Clearwater Beach, Florida


Every time I go to Florida, I find myself in Clearwater Beach to watch the sunset. There is just something about the feel of the place that makes me happy!




On my last visit, I decided to pay attention and try to figure out why this place keeps drawing me back. What I noticed was:




An extremely wide beach with sugary white sand! It feels amazing to walk on! So soft!




The water is a beautiful turquoise blue.





The people are all so friendly. I love to meet new people and this place always has the best!




There are places to eat, shop, and stay all up and down the beach walk. So everything is within walking distance. Even though there are lots of buildings and people, it never seems crowded for some reason.





The gulf side and the bay side of the island are only about two blocks apart and both are beautiful!  And guess what I discovered on the bay side….. A beautiful sunrise! 😊





Pier 60 holds a nightly sunset celebration.




It is similar to the one in Key West with artisans, crafters,





and street performers.






Good times!





And of course the sunsets are amazing!!!!






So go enjoy Clearwater  Beach and let me know what you think.








I know you will love it! ðŸ˜Š



Happy Travels! 

Saturday, October 22, 2016

Discovering the Hidden Gem of Florida: Caladesi Island State Park



With 3 miles of untouched white sandy beaches, it’s easy to see why Caladesi Island consistently ranks as one of America’s top beaches.  It’s a great place for shelling, hiking the trails, swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, or just lying on the beach.




The island is accessible by only by private boat, ferry, or a mile long walk from Clearwater beach.




The Caladesi Island Ferry is located within the Honeymoon Island State park. You will pay an entry fee for the park and then another fee for the ferry.




The ferry will dock on the bay side and then you will take about a 10 minute walk to the beach.




We took the ferry, but I have been told that you can walk from Clearwater Beach. It is about a mile north of Pier 60.




The Bay side





Tips for the trip:
  1. Take a bag for all of your beach treasures. You can find a variety of shells, starfish, sea urchins, sand dollars, coral, and sponges.
  2. Go early in the morning to get the best shells.
  3. There is a store on the island to get food, drinks, and other things you may need, but it is quite a walk from the beach area. I would suggest carrying your own food and drink or purchase something from the store before heading to the beach.

Happy Travels! 

Friday, October 21, 2016

Sunset Celebration (Mallory Square) Key West, Florida


A nightly ritual to gather at Mallory Square Dock to celebrate the sunset has been a long standing tradition in Key West.




Mallory Square is located at 400 Wall Street.




It is situated on the waterfront in Key West's historic downtown area, adjacent to the cruise ship port.




About two hours before sunset, the crowd begins gathering at the water's edge to watch street performers




listen to musicians




and wandering along looking at crafts made by local artisans.




You can even find out what your future holds if so inclined.




Some of the performers entertain simply by just being there, while others are very talkative and quite the comedians.




I don't remember this guy's name, but he was so funny and pull the audience in on his act.




The Cat Man (Dominique LeFort) has been a part of the celebration for many years. It is amazing to see how much he cares for his cats and what he can get them to do!




In addition to all of the entertainment and beautiful surroundings, there are huge sailboats cursing around the area!





Unfortunately, it was cloudy the night we were there, but it was still a pretty sunset.

The Sunset Celebration is a big part of Key West and a definite must do! There is no fee to enter the celebration, but you will have to pay for parking if you are not staying near by.

Happy Travels! 




Thursday, October 20, 2016

Aruba - A Caribbean Island Paradise


Carnival Cruise

Port : Aruba

I have lost most of the photos that I took in Aruba, (sad face) but I will do the best that I can with what is left...



For our Aruba stop, we purchased a day pass to the Occidental Grand Aruba Resort. It is a five star all-inclusive resort.



A tropical paradise is the only way to describe the resort.



At the center of the resort is a large lagoon style pool with a swim-up bar. Two hot tubs are located on an island in the pool.
The swim-up to bar makes amazing banana and mango coladas! And they are included in the day pass! 



The girls had fun playing with the large chess set.



The resort has two tennis courts.



Kayaks are included in the all day pass.



Lizards were everywhere around the pool.



White sand, palm trees, and turquoise water.....paradise!



A beach walk stretches along the beach with little shops, places to eat, and other resorts along the way.



This cute little store was the perfect place to get some ice cream.



The Desire is one of the 6 restaurants located at the Occidental.



The front lobby makes for a very elegant entrance.



We enjoyed our day at the resort. We lounged by the pool, snorkeled, kayaked, and played tennis, and chess.
I wish that you could have seen my best pictures, but you can tell that it was a beautiful place anyway!


Happy Travels!