Luxury Vacation Rentals – St. Martin

St. Martin Villa RentalsFast becoming one of the most luxurious and popular vacation destinations, St. Martin is a small island in the Caribbean located approximately 200 miles east of Puerto Rico offering spectacular villa rentals and luxury vacation rentals. Their beaches are a main attraction on the island of Saint Martin. It has 37 beaches total, with hotels holding property on most of them.

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Japan! We’re coming back.

Everyone is aware of the tragic events that plagued Japan this year.  Lives and homes have been lost.  We at Life & Style would like to help the people of Japan try to piece their world back together one trip at a time.  Over the past six months, Japan’s tourism has been declining.  I’m here to tell everyone that Japan is still a safe and wonderful place to visit.  We at Life & Style are in constant contact with our friends and proprietors there and they assure us that it’s safe to travel to the country… and you should!

For every reservation made through Life & Style to Japan, we will be donating 100% of the proceeds to Japan Tourism Agency (JTP) so that they can use that money to market Japan to the world, which helps Japan’s economy.

Check out our Japan properties here and book today!

FREE ROUNDTRIP AIR:  Japan Tourism Agency is proposing a plan to offer 10,000 free roundtrip tickets to the country in an effort to attract more tourism after this years devastating earthquake and tsunami.

Life & Style will be returning to Japan in 2012.  Why not join us?

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Why I Love Villas

When I planned my winter vacation five years back, there was the usual debate with friends deciding where we should go. Finally everybody voted on Puerto Rico; so, I began the process of robotically scanning over many websites looking for a luxury villa that would suit our group.

Even though we were looking for a villa, after many hours of surfing the net, I just couldn’t seem to find a website that could offer us the kind of villa that we had in mind. Frustration began to set in with the lack of choices I found so, I decided to forget the whole villa idea and reserve a hotel, confirming three rooms in a pretty chic place.

At the time of my reservation I had no doubts that this was the way to go.  My four hip friends from Italy and Norway aged 28, 24, 30, and 34 would enjoy the independence of their own rooms and we figured it could be a more relaxing way for us too, no food shopping or cooking or even having to clean the room in case the villa didn’t have daily maid service.

We arrived in San Juan and the hotel was as expected, modern, hip, with an impressive open-air foyer; the location too seemed perfect, right between Old San Juan and the modern shopping area, just one block from the beach.

We were all very happy until we were shown to our rooms – which although modern and nicely renovated, we were a little disappointed to see the space we were to spend the next 14 nights/15 days; although accurately described in square feet on the website – the rooms had the “look & feel” of being very small and cramped.

The next morning we went off to explore the treasures of Old San Juan and immediately came across an fabulous old market selling local hand-made items, the typical little touristy souvenirs, etc.  Well, when we saw the wonderful produce – peppers, spices, every kind of fresh fruit you can imagine, large tables offering the most delicious variety of fresh fish and local specialties. We were all excited by this great variety and abundance of offerings and disappointed that we were going to miss out on sampling the wonderful local produce that San Juan had to offer.

We also missed hanging out together as a group – as these vacations are really the only time we spend long stretches of time together especially now that we all live in different countries with very busy lives. We walked on the beach in the mornings and would bump into our Norwegian friends mid morning – having to make a date with them late afternoon if we wanted to see them. Great for the first few days, but at the end of fourteenth day we all missed the usual silly laughs and interaction in the kitchen or living room – the room to room telephoning was wearing thin and when we were all in one of the rooms together it was so tiny we could only support 10 minutes before taking off to our own box again.  Forget hanging out by the swimming pool, it was full of screaming children to have a deep conversation.

The cost of hotel room service was another hit to our pockets, even for a cup of coffee in the morning at the lobby bar, the price was totally over the top. Lunch and dinner out at restaurants every day, can become both tedious; clocking up around $125 each evening for dinner wasn’t much fun either. We were tired of “having to” go out every night – restaurants are wonderful when you’re in the mood, but not much fun when you are forced to eat out for 45 meals straight.

So looking back at our “hotel experience”, in a small room, a mini bar and not the kind of privacy or freedom that we actually had in mind, I began to think that I should have tried a little harder to find that “right villa” – which would have been more of a home, even if only for two weeks.

We could have enjoyed more space, more amenities, a private pool, hired a daily maid, sampled and cooked the local produce or hired a chef to cook for us to give us some time to just relax, which is a lot more fun and would have paid a lot less. The experience reminded us of why I chose to create Life & Style and prompted me to begin exploring the idea of expanding more in the Caribbean… Puerto Rico, you’re on my list!

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O Sole Mio!

Oh how wonderful Italy can be during the winter months (especially when the sun is shining). It’s known to be very peaceful some say while others tell you not to travel to Italy during the winter months because everything is dead, so I’m here to say that it just isn’t true! Just this weekend, I decided to take a drive down to Pompeii for the day with my mom. I wanted to take some photos and to see for myself and to see just how “dead” Napoli would be in December.

We arrived at Pompeii with open skies and nearly 70F (about 20C) weather. It was perfect to tour Pompeii without the summer crowds I must say. No one pushing, no screaming kids, and very little tour guides flying their yellow flags. You could see Napoli and Vesuvius so clearly, if I were a painter, I would be able to paint the trees that were far away in great detail or a family’s clothing hanging on the line to dry (depending on which of Pompeii I was looking).

Later that day, we took the Circumvesuviana (the train that travels from Napoli to Sorrento) to the center of the city (Napoli) to have lunch at my favorite pizzeria, L’antica Pizzeria da Michele. This pizzeria is special for two reasons, (i) it’s where the pizza “Margherita” (tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese, and basil), was first created, (ii) if you’ve seen the film Eat, Pray, Love, it’s the restaurant where the actress Julia Roberts ate pizza.

We decided to stroll down the main shopping strip after lunch to find the streets and the shops packed full of shoppers. It was a wonderful feeling seeing the holiday excitement take hold.

The trip was fabulous and we all vowed to return again to the area in the spring to enjoy an entire weekend of fun and a little relaxation which is what I believe you could achieve by just stepping outside of the busy city of Napoli down to Sorrento and in between with breakfast at the bar, a morning walk on the beach followed by lunch at one of the thousands of wonderful restaurants, and an afternoon nap then dinner along the sea shore.

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