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Exploring the pristine mountainsides and kayaking in underground caverns of Slovenia will work up your appetite. Dine on traditional dormouse amus bouche and dumplings with Katherine Parker Magyar this week on Travel Radio Podcast. Her excitement for Slovenia is contgious. If the eye-popping price tags of Western Europe kept you from booking a trip consider this budget friendly, but no less idyllic alternative. #slovenia #easterneurope #travelpodcast #travelradio #travelradiopodcast #travel #europe #budgettravel #familytravel #meganchapa
Opening with a 20 min special segment on unveiling fake travel influencers. Turkey travel content can be accessed by skipping ahead to min market 20:00. For an excellent article on this episode please visit the blog at: https://www.travelradiopodcast.com/post/the-only-tourist-in-turkey-w--shebs-alom #turkey #travelShebs Alom Headshot
Emily Swinehart has two cruises booked on Disney; one is for her and her husband and one as a family. Having previously sailed Disney, Emily did not hesitate to book these two cruises. Known as a more expensive vacation investment Emily still booked Disney, even for her couples cruise, because of the quality they offer. I was surprised but really interested to learn more. She has concerns over the sailings and potential masking for her kids but is hopeful for a smooth return to sailing and no cancellations..This is one of two interviews I recorded for a forth coming article in Military Families Magazine. The previous interview with cruise agency owner Valery Gossett can be heard here: https://www.travelradiopodcast.com/post/see-the-future-the-crystal-ball-of-cruising-episode
This is a companion podcast for an article printed/forthcoming in Military Families Magazine by the same title. Guest Valerie Gossett shares her insights as her travel agency surpasses a million dollars in cruise bookings this month.
Tankah Mayan Village is your opportunity to engage with people who are preserving tradition and inviting you to experience it. More than a water park you will experience the food, bee keeping and village life of the residents of Tanka Mayan Village. Guest Kathy Seifert shares her insight as a former travel professional and current luxury lifestyle writer. Read her insights and show notes at travelradiopodcast.com/podcasts
Why is San Miguel De Allende called the Heart of Mexico? You'll just have to listen to find out. Travel, food and culture writer Katy Spratte Joyce shares her tips on San Miguel De Allende, Mexico.When planning a travel to San Miguel De Allende consider finding a cooking classes with a local chef. You will start in a market and turn your purchases into local cuisine. Katy always recommends exploring a local culture through your stomach. I agree. Feed me all of the food (and margaritas).Walk of your meal by exploring the white wall mural project. Find a guide to help you navigate as the project is ongoing and murals will change. They will be able to provide you with the connection or significance the art plays to San Miguel De Allende, Mexico.Katy''s third tip is to explore the iconic city cathedral. My own request is to make sure you tour respectfully and not snap photography while mass is in session.Not ready to leave the San Miguel De Allende yet? Plan a day trip through the local wine region (forth coming episode with Korrine Johnson on this). It's about an hour drive and provides an excellent way to bookend your trip with culinary delights.
Quintana Roo, Swimming with Whale Sharks. Lori Gold, Riviera Maya expert shares her insights from first hand encounters.M: Today we are going to stay in the region of Quintana Roo as we were also in for our last episode. To give us some geographical orientation I want you to picture Mexico as a mermaid's tale. She is doing a little swish to the right. Quintana Roo is at the upper part of the mermaid's right most flipper. The Isle of Mujeres is just off the east coast of that. How do you like my description Lori?L: Totally accurate 😉M: This is another adventure by water and imagining today's topic I just feel really small. So, can you please introduce today's topic and who the ideal traveler is for this activity.L: Swimming with Whale Sharks and it's for all nature lovers!M: So I imagine you swimming in gorgeous clear waters and then beast of tremendous scale surrounding you on all sides. What is the experience really like?L: The water is dark and it makes you feel very small.M: Did you have any introspective moments during or after your swim? Did you gain any life perspective your would like to share?L:  It really makes you feel small. You have a great respect for nature and your place in it.M: Any tips, warnings or guidance travelers need to know before committing to this daring swim?L: They don't want you to wear sunscreen so that the animals are not exposed to it. Wear a rash guard if you can. Most tours will also feed you after and the setting will be in gorgeous placid water. Its a wonderful ending.M: Is there any sort of eco, educational or conservation component to this trip?L: Not that I am aware of but the guides and locals and invested in their country. For example they will teach you about the sunscreen, what they eat, etc.M: What are we missing? This is your time to share anything I've missed!L: For anyone that wants to visit the Riviera Maya I am happy to help you plan your trip and answer questions.M: Thank you for being my guest once again. Let's plan another recording sooner than later!L: Right oh!M: Bye everyone and thank you for listening!L: Byeeee!
Chichen Itza with KPM

Chichen Itza with KPM

2021-05-2746:11

Yes, this actually was the purpose and glory of the game played at Chichen Itza, Yucatan State, Mexico. You strive to win so that you might be sacrificed to the gods. Chichen Itza is a pre-Colombian archeological site in striking distance of many Cancun and Tulum resorts. If you see nothing else in the area, see this while on your next vacation. Katherine Parker-Magyar, travel writer, rejoins travel radio podcast to provide compelling reasons you need to go and explore this ancient wonder. Look for the episode on Thursday! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just an hour and one half drive into the Mexican border, Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico's Napa Valley, awaits you.  Brendan Berkson, or Hotels Above Par, shares his insights into the region using his 1, 2, 3 signature format. Watch this on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lIRcQ62jz0k  Format: M: Would you please take a minute to introduce yourself and Hotels Above Par? B: My name is Brandon Berkson.  I am a travel and hotel enthusiast, who splits his time between New York and San Diego.  Additionally, I'm the Founder of Hotels Above Par: an expert-curated guide with under-two-minute articles for the hip traveler who is short on time. Hotels Above Pay is known for our around-300-word articles, which are, in their entirety, posted on our Instagram, website, and newsletter.  We’ve had a range of great travel journalists write for us — including Katherine Parker-Magyar and Katy Spratte Joyce. I know they both appeared on this podcast! M: What is your backstory?  Hotels Above Par is a very new but very successful venture.  How did you get from your previous work into Hotels Above Par full time? B: Since I was a kid, I always knew I wanted to work in travel and hotelsMy first hotel job was a front desk associate and bellboy at a boutique property in San Francisco. Eventually, I landed travel and hospitality PR positions in Paris, London, and New York City. Most recently, I was working at a Travel PR firm in New York; however, this was upended in April 2020 as I was furloughed like so many in the industry.  I was devastated, but knew I wanted to support hotels during a time they needed love most. I wanted them to feel relevant and talked about during this dark period.  I created Hotels Above Par’s (HAP) around-300-word format, designed to capture one’s interest in this world we live in; as everyone knows, there is an overabundance of content competing for our attention every day.  One year later (we just had our first birthday), I’m grateful to share we have over 65,000 IG followers, 17,000+ newsletter subscribers, and 23,000+ monthly unique visitors on our website. I was actually brought back to work at the PR firm in August 2020; however, after many twelve-hour working days between both positions, I decided to pursue Hotels Above Par full-time last month. M: Where can people find you online if they want to follow along? B: Instagram: @HotelsAbovePar and at HotelsAbovePar.com M: Now, where are we going today? B:  Today we are headed to Valle de Guadalupe, in the Mexican state of Baja California. I must say, I consider myself very well-versed on this area. Not only did I grow up in San Diego — twenty-five minutes from the border — but I also, for the second half of 2020, landed a weekly travel segment in Spanish on leading Mexican network, Radio Formula. I talked a lot about travel to Baja California.  M: On Hotels Above Par you are very good at story telling in short character counts.  Today, I would like you to have the freedom to retell your best, favorite or funniest story of Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico in as many characters/sound bites as you like.  Can you tell us your story please? B: Yes, I do have a funny story! My friends and I went to Bruma Wine Garden — a hip eatery where you dine under eucalyptus trees. We asked the bartender to make us a “surprise cocktail,” something “very authentic.” Upon receipt of the drinks, my friend realized there was a grasshopper at the top (this is a common delicacy in Mexico). She screamed so loud — everyone looked at us! So, with that, I ended up eating two grasshoppers — hers and mine. They were so good! M: I have never driven into...
If you watched the YouTube video you know Tami Santini brought props and I loved every second of it! This is the first time a guest has brought props to a live with me. Tami Santini was a delight to interview and offered candor on the "well dones" and "needs work" on this property. However, her reflections on her stay were overall exceptional.   This is a replay from the All-Inclusive Winners series as chosen by travel professionals.  Some resorts are going above and beyond during these certain times.  Choose one that has your back.  Travel agents have sorted through the lot and given their approval on this series of Travel Radio Podcast. Want to be an expert on Travel Radio Podcast?  Apply here: https://www.travelradiopodcast.com/collaborate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What is it like to drive in Mexico?  Lori Gold starts us off with some guidelines to manage expectations and help you successfully road trip through Mexico.  After that we move onto a REALLY FANTASTIC five point round up of Yucatan State attractions. This is also available in a video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/w_PcPlcCNp0  Format:Top five road tripping points for Yucatan state in Mexico. M: Welcome back to the program Lori Gold!  You can pretty well host the show today because you are super familiar with it by now!L: Lol Megan, you are HILARIOUS 😂 lol M: Lori, for listeners or viewers that have not heard your past episodes can you recap them for us briefly?L: We’ve spoken about the fabulous Atelier Playa Mujeres, about the magical cork forest and the majestic whale sharks! M: Now let's run today's episode a bit like a round up. Let's call it Lori's top five Yucatan State Destinations.L: Okay! Vamos! M: Before we get started can you set some expectations for driving in Mexico? (What side do they drive on?  Is it mph or kpm?  Similar road signs? Signs in English?L: Right side, same as Canada/US. It is Kilometers per hour and it does change frequently and quickly. Road signs are in Spanish but there aren’t many besides just the names of places. Google maps is your friend! M: As far as safety goes can you set the tone or give a few warnings?  I think there are stigmas about road tripping and safety in Mexico.  How can you frame this for us?L: Things to note: speed bumps or topes, no cell phone reception, no gas stations, tolls in cash/pesos only. I think there are definitely areas to be concerned about, but Yucatan is I think the safest state in Mexico so I don’t have any concerns about this area specifically. M: Let's have number five in Lori's Top Five Destinations for Roadtripping the Yucatan State on Mexico!L: Espita M: Come on four!  Where are we headed?L: Ek Balam M: Down to three!  What is this one?L: Rio Lagartos and San Felipe M: Getting close to number one!  What is at two for your top five list?L: Valladolid M: Finally we are at number one!  Where are we and why is this one on your Yucatan state must see list!?L: Holbox M: Anything else we should include before we close out the podcast?L: There are a lot of other places I didn’t mention in the Yucatan state, and also Quintana Roo-Merida, Izamal, Mahaual, Bacalar, etc. This podcast has focused on the road trip I most recently did, but there are so many other incredible places around here! M: How can people contact you?L: Instagram or email! M: Thank you for being here!L: You are welcome it was a lot of fun. M: Thank you for listening or watch and have a great night.  Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode and so that others are prompted to find this great content too!  Blessings all! ByeeeL: Byeee  Can't watch the entire video or want audio versions of the travel content you love.  Visit the extended catalog of episodes at https://www.travelradiopodcast.com/podcast .   Sharing is caring!  Please remember to subscribe to Travel Radio Podcast and share it with your travel companions.  Want to share feedback or ask a question?  Please email info @travelradiopodcast.com #holbox #mexico #tourism #tourist #yucatan #yucantanpeninsulaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exploring Cork Forests in Mexico Format: Check out the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/86Ud2aFrEB8  M:Where can people find you online?L: Probably the place I am most active is my Instagram: @explorewithlor ! M: Where are we going today?L: Two hours west of the Cancun airport to a tiny town no one has heard of which has an amazing cork forest. M: Can you paint a mental picture or "a moment in time" floating through a cork forest?L: It’s magical, mystical, and peaceful. It feels like you are in a fairytale M: This blows my mind.  I didn't realize there were cork forests in Mexico.  I've seen some footage of getting to the cork forest and getting to the tour.  It looked pretty bumpy and  they advised against anyone with back problems or who is pregnant to avoid this tour.  When you visited what was this like for you?L: Yes you are on an ATV type of vehicle and you go pretty deep into the jungle. This part of Mexico is pretty flat, no mountains or anything like that so it’s not crazy wild but there are some bumps in the road M: It looks like there are walking and kayaking options available.  Can you tell us a little more about why you might choose one or the other?L: it’s not a choice-depends on the time of year and water level! M: Now can you describe what it's like to be floating through a cork forest?L: Pretty similar answer to the question above but it’s like you are in a fairytale and nothing else exists. M: Did you come across any wildlife?L: We saw some very cool birds including toucans but that was it. however we saw jaguar and puma prints… M: Was the tour in English?L: It was! Our tour had 2 others on it, and we had 2 guides-one Spanish speaking and one English speaking. They are uncle and nephew and own the property that the cork forest is located on M:It looks like the cork forest is pretty remote - was there a meal provided?L: Its totally remote. They brought us sandwiches, snacks and Jamaica water. We also brought our own snacks and water. M: Talk bugs to me.  What crawled, flew and otherwise attempted to feed on you?L: Getting to the cork forest there were some mosquitoes but once we were in there-it was insectless - something about the symbiotic relationships that go on in there, we saw a lot of dragonflies which eat the mosquitoes and nothing else bothered us! M: How accessible is this from the resort regions of the eastern coast of Mexico?L: 2 hours from Cancun, 1.5 hours from playa-pretty easy to get to! M: What are we missing?  Is there anything else you would like to include about the cork forests of Solferino, Quintana Roo?L: This place is unique and basically untouched by tourism. NO ONE knows about it. not even people who live in the Riviera maya. it’s not offered through any tour operator or DMC that I have ever seen. M: Lastly, can other travel professionals contact you about this and are you taking new clients for travelers that might be listening?L: Yes agents can feel free to get in touch about this, and yes I am taking new clients-especially ones that want to get off the beaten path and explore! M: How do you prefer people contact you?L: Email is best! M: Lori, thank you for being my guest again!L: It's been super totes amaze as I expected 😂 M: Thank you for listening everyone!  Bye!L: Bye!!!! Can't watch the entire video or want audio versions of the travel content you love.  Visit the extended catalog of episodes at https://www.travelradiopodcast.com/podcast .   Sharing is caring!  Please remember to subscribe to Travel Radio Podcast and share it with your...
Kristi Mackedanz is the lucky, luxury travel planner to review Unico 2087!  There is something about this property because the number of agents that wanted to review it was incredible.  This property offers a unique frame work of credits for onsite options making your out of pocket spending for extras very reasonable.  That might lead to it popularity!Enjoy this Monday Replay: This is a replay from the All-Inclusive Winners series as chosen by travel professionals.  Some resorts are going above and beyond during these certain times.  Choose one that has your back.  Travel agents have sorted through the lot and given their approval on this series of Travel Radio Podcast. Want to be an expert on Travel Radio Podcast?  Apply here: https://www.travelradiopodcast.com/collaborate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Theresa Chu-Bermudez just returned from her professional inspection and experience of Aruba.  This was a fact finding mission.  Should she present Aruba to her clients?  Is this really "One Happy Island"? Aruba won Theresa, the skeptic, over!   She would return tomorrow if she had the chance!   On this episode we talk about: Current entry and exit requirements Types of virus tests accepted Hotel options Should you go all-inclusive? Driving on Aruba, easy and manageable Impolite donkeys A locals dive bar and beer Shopping downtown Architectural Influences  Theresa Chu-Bermudez had also been a guest of Travelradiopodcast.com speaking on Japan and Scandinavia.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lori Gold, rock star Canadian travel professional and on site inspection maven chose Atelier Playa as her winning resort for the review series.  As someone who lives in the region and tours a million resorts a week, you can have some confidence in her selection. (Ok, I exaggerated, she probably tour about 1000 resorts a week...) This is a replay from the All-Inclusive Winners series as chosen by travel professionals.  Some resorts are going above and beyond during these certain times.  Choose one that has your back.  Travel agents have sorted through the lot and given their approval on this series of Travel Radio Podcast. Want to be an expert on Travel Radio Podcast?  Apply here: https://www.travelradiopodcast.com/collaborate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Return guest Emma Major Schroeder recently spent time in Costa Rica.  Costa Rica is defined by very distinct geological and cultural influence.  We go into great depth on two of those regions. For this week's blog on Costa Rica entry requirements click here.   Costa Rica loose podcast format includes: Emma's favorite recent Costa Rica story Regional highlights for Papgayo and Arenal regions of Costa Rica Property stayed at Insights or tips for this region of Costa Rica The bumpy journey to Arenal Area from Papagayo Special geological features in this region.  Can you share them with us? Accommodation expectations in this region.   Taking advantage of the geography, hot springs and zip lining Dining, grocery shopping and setting expectations Ideal traveler for Costa Rica Emma Major Schroeder has been featured on Travel Radio one time previously. https://www.travelradiopodcast.com/post/south-africa-of-wine-and-lions  Hello Traveler, I hope you enjoyed this episode of Travel Radio Podcast. It's my hopes that you enjoyed it so much that you will recommend it and share it with a friend. If you have a moment, please subscribe/review Travel Radio Podcast wherever you are listening from. Then, hijack all your friends, family and acquaintances phones and do the same. If you found your next trip, a travel professional to work with or a useful tip please be in touch. I would love to hear about it. Do you want to be on the Podcast? Do you have a partnership idea? Please email info@travelradiopodcast.com Blessings to you! Megan Chapa Host Travel Radio Podcast travelradiopodcast.com #podcast #jailbreak #bucketlist #travelagent #useatravelagent #tropicalvacation #traveldreamingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matty K might as well live on these properties.  That is how often he is in the DR!  One time he called me so I could see it live.  Normally the sound of the blender would make me mad trying to fight over the sound to talk.  Not this time.  I just wanted whatever frozen cocktail was whipping to perfection! This is a replay from the All-Inclusive Winners series as chosen by travel professionals.  Some resorts are going above and beyond during these certain times.  Choose one that has your back.  Travel agents have sorted through the lot and given their approval on this series of Travel Radio Podcast. Want to be an expert on Travel Radio Podcast?  Apply here: https://www.travelradiopodcast.com/collaborate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
M: Sahara Rose Devore, welcome to the podcast.  Would you please take a minute to introduce yourself? S: I am Sahara Rose, a Wellness Travel Coach and Consultant and the Founder of The Travel Coach Network.  I created and run the world's only ICF accredited certification program for international travel coaches and as a travel coach myself, I focus on the wellness benefits of travel for corporate wellness and business travel.  M: Where can people find you online? S: Instagram and facebook at Sahara Rose The Travel Coach and The Travel Coach Network.  Also, TheTravelCoachNetwork.com M: I expect the concept of travel coaching is new to many listeners.  There are many travel professionals and agents that listen to this podcast.  Travel coaching may be something that is of interest to them.  Do you have any travel planners in your coaching program right now? S: Yes, there are travel experts of all sorts in my program and the TCN. This ranges from travel agents, tour operators, bloggers, retreat owners, life and transformation coaches, travel marketers, and even doctors! And of course, travel coaches too. M: How is travel coaching different to travel planning? S: Travel coaching is a broad concept.  There is no one thing that travel coaches focus on across the entire board.  What a travel coach helps with or does completely depends upon that person.  When it comes to travel, there are endless ways to use your knowledge, love, and expertise in travel to make and impact in either the lives of others, the corporate space, or the world.  Travel coaches use their specific talents and interests to help their ideal audience in their own authentic way.   They are not limited to just planning and booking. Travel coaches also go the depth to providing actual transformative experiences depending on what their ideal client wants and needs. M: How can adding a Travel Coaching certification to a person's skillset compliment what they officially offer their clients? S:  The Travel Coach Certification adds that deeper layer of connecting to and understanding clients on a more personal level.  It's more than knowing what kind of food that they like to eat most or where they like 3 or 5 star hotels.  Travel coach training gives a well-rounded approach to coaching integrating what you know and love most about travel as the expert.  It is also a way to stand out in a very competitive market and the program teaches experts how to become leaders in the future of travel and travel trends. M: For travelers listening what can they gain by working with a travel coach? S: Since every travel coach is different, the outcomes or results when working with a travel coach varies.  This can be anything from mom's want to learn how to travel better and more effectively with their children to reshaping the business travel world to helping people with a specific disability have the experiences that they always wanted.  Consumers seek travel coaches who they best relate to or who have had transformations that they want.  M: What does training look like? S: The Travel Coach Certification Program is a 9 module program that follows ICF's core competencies and guidelines.  It is prerecorded videos and written copy (because everyone learns differently!) Members have lifetime access to the program.  There are two monthly live trainings available to replay if they can't attend.  Those hours go towards their hours of completion.  In addition to coaching it's training on building and scaling a travel business.  I teach industry insights, marketing, niching, scaling, revenue streams, mindset, media, and more.  M: How long does it typically take? S: The modules are dripped out over 3 months but the members can go at their own pace...
Journey to Ghana Cultural and Historic Tour Priscilla, https://cillatravel.com, was always interested in her family genealogy. At family events she could be found drilling the oldest family members on the who is who of her family.  The stream of information dried up with her great-great-grandmother, Easter Roberts.   As an elementary schooler, Priscilla learned Easter Roberts was born a slave.  Records place her as a 7 year old girl and was then separated from her family.  Tragically, the paper trail history stops there.  Likely, she was from another plantation in the area.  Easter could remember a white lady bringing her to the plantation where she lived until she was emancipated.  The clear trail stops there. Ultimately she wanted to trace her lineage back to Africa. When the paper history ended Priscilla picked up with DNA tracing. She started with a general DNA test (23andMe) to find relatives in the the US. That test also had some generalized regions tracing her lineage to Africa. Those results were still very broad. This test started the germination of an idea idea to discover, face to face, the world of her ancestors in West Africa. A second DNA test for African ancestry, narrowed her heritage to Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria. She decided to start her exploration of Africa in Ghana because of the 2019 Year of Return event.  This event is where President Ado (Ghana) invited African Americans to come to visit. Yet a third DNA test finally allowed her to narrow the results of the first two tests. Priscilla Holmes was finally able to trace her DNA straight to the tribe of her maternal lineage.  Now, she is dreaming of tourism reopening and taking a group of like-minded travelers with her.  Maybe you match her lineage?  Maybe you should consider planning a heritage tour to Ghana. Contact Priscilla Holmes: Agent@cillatravels.com https://cillatravel.com...#ghana #africa #traveltoghana #heritagetours #travel #africatravel #westafricaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Elevate your road trip this summer with one of these unique spa experiences.  My guest, Ashley Steinmetz, consults with hotels and spas on how to uniquely raise the bar for their guests.  She is the perfect expert to make recommendations on heightened spa experiences to purposely put onto your road trip itinerary this year. About Ashley: I'm proud to be the founder of Perfect Wave Marketing.  We help hotels get on the map for well-being and become a magnet for wellness seekers. I'm proud to say that my agency is an award winning marketing & PR agency. Ashley Steinmetz can be contacted at:https://perfectwavemarketing.comashley@perfectwavemarketing.com  America's Top 5 Unique Spa Experiences according to Ashley Steinmetz, Founder of Perfect Wave Marketing, a boutique marketing and PR house catering to hotels around the world that offer wellness.  America’s Top 5 Unique Spa Experiences: 5. SpaTerre: A luxury spa on Little Torch Key Island, Florida (A Florida Key only reachable by seaplane or boat.)Located inside Little Palm Island Resort & SpaPhone: 305-422-4235islandspa@noblehousehotels.com https://www.littlepalmisland.com/florida-spa-resort/   4: Miraval Life in Balance Spa: Located in Texas Hill Country tucked away and overlooking Lake Travis in Austin, Texas.Phone: 833-889-3351https://www.miravalaustin.com/  3. Joseph Anthony Retreat Spa and Salon: 
Located on the 5th floor of Loews Hotel in Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaPhone: 610-459-4663https://loews.josephanthony.com/retreat-spa/  2. Ten Thousand Waves: 
Located in a Pinon Forest a few minutes from downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico.Phone: 505-982-9304https://tenthousandwaves.com/spa  1. Hanalei Day Spa: A hidden gem on Kauai on the sands of a secluded beach.Located inside the Hanalei Colony Resort Phone: (808) 826-6621info@hanaleidayspa.com https://hanaleidayspa.com/. #spa #spaday #travel #roadtrip #luxurylife #spalife #travelagent #travelprofessionals #travelpodcast #travelradioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Andrew Springer

very interesting and eye opening! keep up the good work!

Apr 7th
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