Top 5 Things to do in Destin Florida

Throughout my childhood years our typical annual vacation spot was Destin, Florida due to it’s relative proximity to Arkansas and of course because of the gorgeous beaches on offer. Everything that Destin has to offer is suited to it’s reputation as being a tourist destination, from the shopping to the restaurants to the  nightlife. With so many things to see and do in this stretch of Florida’s unheralded coastline, here are my suggested top 5 things to do in Destin.

For anyone unaware of Destin’s exact location, it is located in the northwest corner of the state in the Florida Panhandle, not too far from Mobile, Alabama and Pensacola, Florida. Anyone that enjoys relaxing on the beach will enjoy Destin as much as any other Florida type vacation, though one major difference between here and the likes of Miami or Orlando are the prices which are generally much cheaper than further south. Hotels are great value for money or if renting a self-accommodated condo is more your thing there are always great deals available if you do enough research for a week long stay or longer.

Trust me, if you visit and experience each one of these, you will certainly not be disappointed and you will be ready for your next trip back to the Florida Panhandle.

Sandy White Beaches

Throughout the town of Destin the coastline is gorgeous and unlike any other, although I know many people will say that sandy white beaches are everywhere. If you want quiet, sunny and the perfect sandy beach with a warm ocean from the gulf in close proximity, then Destin is definitely the place you need to be for at least a week. There are public access parking lots that you can park and head down to the beach or if you are staying at a condo or hotel with beach access then you will also have the option in purchasing the lounging chairs which to be honest will enhance your beach experience.

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However, these frequently come at a substantial cost and it may be cheaper to purchase elsewhere either prior to your trip if you are driving or you can purchase them from any of the souvenir shops and most department stores around the town.

McGuires Irish Pub

When you walk in McGuire’s the atmosphere is not like your typical Floridian restaurant  its much better equipped with a bar, music and a gift shop! The booths in McGuire’s are high back pews, which adds to the character of this Irish pub. when you walk in one other thing that you should notice is that the walls are covered with $1 bills, it became customary for travelers to write a note and sign a dollar bill and then staple it to the ceiling or wall.
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Food is amazing, authentic Irish pub experience all the way around and they even brew there own beer.  I would recommend ordering the Senate bean soup for $.18 cents it is incredible, Sheperd’s pie is very authentic and tasty. Everything here will be amazing, McGuire’s will not let you down.

Baytowne Wharf

The Baytowne Wharf area is a great area to walk around and investigate some local shops along with an array of boutiques, restaurants and jam-packed nightlife. The Wharf has a village style look and feel though it’s location by the seafront provides a wonderful scenic opportunity for tourists to experience the local atmosphere. This beautiful setting is a perfect spot to spend an afternoon relaxing or stroll along the front during the evening as the spectacular lighting reflects into the Gulf of Mexico. One of the intriguing aspects of the Baytowne Wharf is an old tree located in the center which is always lit in the evening but also provides plenty of historical stories giving it’s age and perilous location in the center of the rest of the village. Anyone interested in taking a cruise around the Gulf of Mexico or fishing with one of the locals can embark on such a journey from the Baytowne Wharf.

Silver Sands Outlet Mall

We have visited several outlet malls through the United States of America and Silver Sands is certainly in the top few in terms of variety, discounted prices and overall layout. With names ranging from Nike Factory Outlet for the athletic type, Bose and Sony for the tech folks and Coach for the girl in your life, there is definitely something here for everyone.

Along with over 120 outlet stores, there are several restaurants and bakeries along the way for a quick snack which for anyone willing to walk all the stores will be a requirement at the end of a long day. Ample free parking is a bonus and the mall’s proximity to many of the leading hotel and resort chains is a definite advantage.

Souvenir Shops

Anyone who visits Florida will face the prospect of visiting countless souvenir and beach stores. Although they are pretty much all the same in terms of their product range, each one is a little different in terms of layout and it is certainly a worthwhile experience to visit even if you leave without anything.

Beach stores are a great way to save money rather than renting beach chairs and towels as you can generally pick these up for much cheaper than at the hotel chains. Many will still visit the likes of Wal-Mart for the best deals, but for pure convenience the beach side stores are the places to go.

Top 5 In Flight Necessities

Following on from our Sunday Brunch Travel Chat (#SBTC) with Phoebe (@ShortRoad2Happy) and fellow travel bloggers, we decided to write about our ‘In Flight Necessities’.

We are all culprits of overpacking I am sure but when it comes to the crunch of packing those essential items for your carry on bag for that long haul flight, what do you take with you and cannot bare to leave behind?

During Sunday’s discussion, one of the questions was related to how our in-flight necessities have changed over time and we certainly believe that with the development of technology and personal needs, our opinions on what we need most has changed dramatically. Long gone are the days of a hard back book and ear plugs, now we are all checking out the latest iTunes apps or Android market for something that will help pass the time on a flight.

But, this is just our opinion and I am sure there are many still out there that still prefer to remain old-school and take their favorite book with them. This is the beauty of travel and all of our needs and desires are so different.

As I mentioned, our needs are changing all the time but as of today, Tuesday October 29, 2013, this is what we consider to be our 5 most important in-flight necessities. What are your most important items that you have to take with you?

iPad or Other Tablet Device

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When Apple released the first iPad in 2010, I will be the first to admit that I was not sold on this product. I was an avid laptop user (and still am!) but I was not an Apple or Mac user. The look and feel of Apple products was great but I couldn’t justify the cost of this product line. However, after falling for the Apple bug and purchasing the iPad 2 in 2011, I became well and truly hooked.

Heather and I both have iPad’s – one thing I will admit is that there is nothing much noticeably different between any of the iPad generations (we have a 2nd and 3rd generation) but these are absolutely wonderful assets when we travel. iPad’s are perfect replacements for books and/or magazines. You can preload your tablet with plenty of reading material prior to flying, purchase apps or download from a myriad of free apps and add your favorite music and videos for viewing later.

Whenever I consider the main attractions of an iPad or other tablet for that matter, I think about flexibility and versatility. This is what these offer over anything we have seen in the past. The ability to contain a plethora of products and ideas in one device is truly impressive and something that makes flying much more enjoyable. I am sure we are going to see the iPad continue to evolve, especially given that we have recently heard about the release of the new iPad Air which will be much lighter and efficient.

Camera

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Taking your camera onboard is not a necessity for the flight itself but for any aspiring travel blogger or photographer, taking your DSLR or point and shoot camera on a trip is imperative! Even when we are traveling long distance and check a bag, we never want to check anything with substantial value and our camera certainly falls into this category.

Discussion on Sunday led to us speaking about how travelers and tourists are shifting from using cameras to the use of smartphone technology and the built in cameras. Heather admitted to being guilty of using her iPhone 5 to take pictures and I have to say that smartphone cameras are developing and rapidly bridging the gap with regular cameras. However, this still does not take away from the fact that a smartphone does not have the same capabilities as an expensive DSLR or even point and shoot camera.

Laptop

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An iPad is great for most things but I am still not convinced that it can replace a laptop for many important business needs or travel blogging necessities. When writing blog posts or drafts, I still prefer using the web browser (if Internet connectivity is available) or Microsoft Word to put together my posts for our site. I recently purchased a 11″ MacBook Air and feel that this is the perfect travel companion for a laptop given it’s sleek size, lightweight nature and featuring the new Haswell processor has great battery life! What more could a travel blogger right?

Hydration

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Prior to boarding the plane, we usually like to grab a bottle of water or soda so that we can keep hydrated rather than having to wait for the in-flight service. For the most part, drinks on the plane are sufficient but it is always nice to have an extra bottle handy in case of emergencies (if you need to take some last minute medication such as sleeping pills) or to re-hydrate after back to back connections.

Headphones

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If you are using either your iPad, Laptop or other device to listen to music or watch a movie, the likelihood is that you will need a good pair of headphones. Most airlines will provide a free pair especially if you are a traveling overseas but the quality of these, if you are flying economy, is not particularly good. I have tried the ‘over the ear’ headphones and have never been a big fan of these!

Heather continues to ask me if I think she should buy a pair of Beats but I personally prefer the in-ear options and I have a couple of pairs that I am comfortable with. Koss and Sony are two brands that I have used recently that I am happy with but there are various out there that can suit your needs. Everyone is different and we all have our own personal preferences.

There you have my list of the Top 5 In-Flight Necessities. I am sure that if Heather put together her list, from a female perspective they would be very different as will all of your responses but I think that these give a good indication as to where many of us are heading with the advancement in technology.

What are your in-flight necessities?

Interview – Charlotte Nightingale (Maison Bussière)

We would like to extend a special welcome to Charlotte Nightingale from Maison Bussière who has graciously given her time to speak with us in our travel blogger interview series and help us learn a little more about her travel thoughts and website.

Please feel free to comment, ask questions and connect with Charlotte using her various social media fronts listed below.

We would like to give a special THANK YOU to Charlotte for taking time to interview with us!

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Name: Charlotte Nightingale

Hometown: Born in South East England, now living in Central rural France since 2012

Website: Maison Bussière

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What is your favorite aspect of traveling and if you are a travel blogger, why did you decide to create your website? 

Favourite aspect of travelling has to be the freedom to explore totally new and different cultures – nothing broadens the mind like experiencing new cultures that will do things differently to the way you’ve always known!

I’ve always travelled extensively, and written a journal when I did so, so when my husband and I moved to France last summer, it was natural to write a blog about our life here. My blog is actually cheese-themed: ‘The Livarot Diaries – Adventures in Cheese’, but it’s as much about our life in France as it is about cheese!

How many continents have you visited? 

Four

How many countries have you visited? 

30+

What is your favorite destination in the world and why? 

Other than France, obviously – it would probably have to be New Zealand, it really is paradise on earth, with the friendliest people, the most incredible scenery, the most relaxed outlook – I’ve just loved it every time I’ve been, and that’s 4 times now! That said, I absolutely loved Uzbekistan – I visited on a trek following the TransAsian Silk Route and was blown away by how staggeringly beautiful the architecture was, totally unexpected!

If money/time was no object and you could visit anywhere in the world, where would you travel to and why? 

I’d love to take a year out and see more of Asia at a leisurely pace, taking in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, before heading down to South Africa. I’ve seen a lot of the States as I was lucky enough to live in New York for 18 months, but I never made it to Seattle, Montana, Oregan, so I’d love to go back and do that, and if money was no object, to combine it with that wonderful trip through the Canadian Rockies.

Which of the following gadgets do you take on your travels? 

Camera and Phone

What is your preferred method of transport? 

Train

Complete the following, “Everywhere I go, I visit….” 

Everywhere I go, I visit somewhere that’s ‘authentic’ – I eat where and what the locals eat, immerse myself in their history and culture as far as possible.

Here is your chance to sell yourself and your website! Tell us some more information about yourself, what your travel philosophies & future plans are and anything else that people may find interesting to read about… 

Since moving to France last year, I’ve loved immersing myself in French life – our gorgeous village has been described as the ‘quintessential French village’, unspoilt and authentic, and we’re thrilled that our guests love it as much as we do! Future plans definitely involve exploring more of France, as we’re lucky enough to be able to drive everywhere here, and there’ll definitely be masses of cheese tasting of all the regional specialities for wherever we go!

Check out more about our gorgeous village at Maison Bussière and more on my lovely life here at www.thelivarotdiaries.com

Top 5 Reasons We Travel

Why do we all love traveling? You may agree with some (or all) of these or you may have your own reasons for enjoying the concept of travel.

One thing is for sure, if you are reading this post you are either:

  1. An ‘avid’ traveler that has numerous reasons for loving the idea of travel and pretty much can claim to be a full-time traveler;
  2. A ‘newbie’ to travel who loves the concept but for one reason or another cannot find the time or resources to devote everything to this;
  3. A ‘wannabe’ traveler who agrees that traveling is a great way to see the world but finds every excuse under the sun to avoid traveling;
  4. A ‘home-bird’ who needs to start understanding the beauty of travel and get out there in the big wide world and explore!

I would say that at the moment Heather and I fall under the second category as we are relative newbies to the world of travel. We both love exploring and finding new places but with full-time jobs and other commitments our resources do not necessarily allow us to travel as much as we would like, but as with most other travel bloggers we do our best and enjoy the time we have together wandering the nomadic lifestyle.

Which of the above categories do you consider yourself to fall under? Do you want to move from one category to another? Are you envious of those in category 1?

All of these are questions that you may be able to provide an answer to right now but if not, take a look at the following 5 reasons why you should try to travel more.

Broaden Your Horizons

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What better way to expand your cultural diversity and knowledge about other demographic backgrounds than to visit other regions of the world. Let me tell you, we don’t all live in the perfect world where we can just run down the road and a local McDonald’s will be there waiting for us. Learn about other languages, daily routines and stereotypes that become part of a nation. Developing your mindset to become more open will certainly make you a better person.

Explore Global Landmarks

Are you familiar with UNESCO’s World Heritage List? Did you know that this list contains 981 properties that UNESCO considers to have outstanding universal value? Even if this answer to both of these questions is no, here is the main point of this – there are a lot of amazing landmarks, attractions and sites around the world worth visiting even if it is just a one time visit.

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Everyone has different interests with some folks more partial to seeing the historic art museums in Paris while others enjoy traveling around the world seeing the infamous sporting venues but one thing for sure is that there are many landmarks out there that will fit your interest and preferred genre. We love climbing skyscrapers whenever we are in cities that have them but this is just a small snippet of the landmarks we like to visit.

The Phenomenon of YOLO (You Only Live Once)

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One of the first questions that I ask people whenever I start speaking to them about their reservations against travel is, ‘What are the reasons that you want to stay at home?’. The majority of the time a response will be related to financial or family reasons. Fair enough, we all have different schedules and priorities but no one will convince me that you can’t find time to hit the road on a spontaneous road trip or take a weekend vacation somewhere you have always wanted to visit. As the heading indicates, we are only on this planet once so take advantage of it and explore!!

Improve Your Frequent Flyer Status

Ok so now we are getting down to the nitty gritty of traveling. Do we really travel to improve our frequent flyer status? In reality the answer is no, but this is one of the perks of traveling for sure. The more you travel, the more miles you attain and the better status you earn as a traveler. Wouldn’t we all like to be George Clooney in Up in the Air with his million mile status?

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We recently (July 2013) opened a Southwest Rapid Rewards credit card with the main reason being the added benefit of earning 50k bonus miles after your first $2k purchases. This really is a perk on it’s own but when Southwest throw in the added incentive of achieving 110k miles in a calendar year to earn the lucrative Companion Pass where travelers basically get 2 tickets for the price of 1 for the rest of the year and following year, this really is a great opportunity. We are currently at 99% (almost 109k miles) so we are pretty close to achieving our goal which I have to admit is pretty impressive given that we didn’t start until July 2013.

Spend Quality Time With Your Spouse (Or Travel Buddy)

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There is no better time and place to spend time with your spouse or partner in crime than when you are traveling. This is when you really get to know your travel buddy because not only are you with them 24/7 but they are there to help you through your struggles, homesickness and travel anxieties.

I couldn’t have picked a better person to travel with than Heather. Our compatibility levels are so high that it allows us to do everything we both want together.

What are your top reasons for traveling?