Enjoy the hustle and bustle of San Francisco, but truly desire the tranquility of the Sausalito area with views of the bay? Consider Mill Valley, just a short drive away.
In the 8 trips we have taken to Northern California it is always a debate on where to stay. While some trips we have stayed in both San Francisco and Sausalito there are trips where you want to combine both of the cities into one segment so you can see other parts of beautiful California.
We have stayed in Sausalito a few times and have loved our time there, but not the price tag of the location. There are few hotel options here, which helps drive the price tag up. As an alternative there are many places that are a short drive from Sausalito, one being Mill Valley.
While we have considered staying in Mill Valley a few times, we always decided we didn’t want the extra hassle of driving into Sausalito. If only we knew what we had been missing out on! This trip we made the decision to stay at the Acqua Hotel in Mill Valley and it is not to be missed! We booked the first two days of our vacation here and loved it so much that we returned for the last night of our trip. Who wouldn’t love this view, right?
Acqua Hotel
The view from the back of the hotel was just beautiful and so serene.
Complimentary Breakfast
The hotel provides complimentary breakfast and everyone in our party agreed it was the best we had on our trip. Each of the 3 hotels we stayed at offered a complimentary breakfast. The breakfast was served on the second floor. You could sit at one of the many tables inside, or you could bring your breakfast on the patio outside on the first or second level. There was also an all glass enclosed area on the 2nd floor that had gas fireplaces. You could enjoy the beautiful views while staying warm when the wind picks up, which we all know that bay breeze can be chilly!
Complimentary Wine and Cheese
There was wine and cheese served at 5 pm which was looked forward to every day. One wine they served I am told was truly amazing and rivaled if not beat the taste of several wineries we visited this trip.
We were lucky to have stayed during some beautiful weather and one night we enjoyed the wine, crackers and cheese on the patio outside. The other nights we enjoyed them in the glass enclosed area on the second floor, with the fireplaces turned on. We were able to watch the sunset and thoroughly enjoyed the beautiful water views from here. Surprisingly the heat retention in the enclosed area was great!
Complimentary Fresh Baked Cookies
At 7 pm warm cookies were served in the lobby, which were delicious and something we always looked forward to.
Junior Suite Fireplace
We reserved a Junior Suite Fireplace which is located on the 3rd floor. The king bed was very comfortable. There was a small living area in the room which we used to store our luggage.
The bathroom was spacious and had a tub and a separate walk-in shower. There were dispensers in the shower containing shampoo, conditioner and body wash. I enjoyed this as you didn’t have to try to squeeze out the last bits of shampoo from the small bottles typically provided, but you could use as much as you wanted.
Sausalito is less than a 10 minute drive from the hotel. You can easily enjoy either the beautiful seaside town or take the ferry across to San Francisco. You are also only about a 20-30 minute drive to Muir Woods.
Both Guadalupe and Judy, the sales manager provided amazing customer service and made our stay absolutely perfect! This stay was part of our anniversary trip and they sure went out of their way to make it special with a bottle of wine and some delicious chocolates.
We would definitely return and we are sad we didn’t find this gem sooner!
Where to stay in sunny San Diego?There are so many beautiful areas to see and so many things to do.We have been to San Diego twice and both times we have stayed in the Gas Lamp Quarter.The first time it was an easy decision since we were travelling for a conference and it was at the Hard Rock Hotel where we had a negotiated rate.
The second trip was for pleasure and this was a much harder decision.I did a lot of research on where to stay.We were ultimately very torn between staying in downtown San Diego and La Jolla.When we had visited last time our favorite place was La Jolla and we were in awe of it’s beauty.
A few criteria we were looking for were: newer hotel, beachfront, rooftop pool/ bar and a convenient location to restaurants as we did not want to rent a car.In searching for these amenities, I quickly learned we would not be able to have them all.We decided on the Pendry, as this hotel had recently opened in 2017, among other features.We are huge fans of new hotels, who isn’t?Another feature we look for in a hotel room is a walk in shower. The Pendry’s shower is very unique, having glass on three sides and situated in the center of the room. Now don’t worry if you plan to share the room with someone you would like privacy from while showering, there is a curtain you can pull around the entire shower.
Additional perks added to our stay
After booking the hotel, with my type A personality I wanted to double check to make sure we made a good decision in staying at the Pendry and shouldn’t consider another hotel.While doing my due diligence I stumbled across a website/ travel agent that offered added benefits through Virtuoso when staying at the Pendry, all I had to do was email them.I was skeptical as the benefits were amazing.They included a $60 credit for breakfast (for two) and an additional $100 credit for the stay.We were staying 3 nights so the benefit came to $280.While I was told by the travel agent that there was no guarantee that the benefits would be applicable, depending on how we had booked the hotel, I thought I would give it a chance!Sure enough the perks were added.The only hiccup was when the reservation was amended the price changed, so I had to call the Pendry.I explained the situation and they immediately apologized and fixed the price.At that moment I knew we had made the right decision as the customer service and ease was amazing.
Our stay at the Pendry was 5- star service all the way, starting from the moment we entered the hotel to the moment we left. We had just recently found out we were pregnant and when the hotel asked if we were celebrating something special we told them about our “new addition”!The first night they surprised us with a very thoughtful note and two delicious cupcakes, one pink and one blue (since we didn’t know if we were having a boy or girl yet).They were the best cupcakes I have ever had.
Pendry Hotel Room
The hotel room was not huge but it was done very well.The colors in the room were very calming and the space was used efficiently.Our favorite bed is typically the Ritz Carlton, but this bed seemed just as nice.We slept wonderfully each night.The shower was very spacious and had two different shower heads.Only one worked at a time but it was great to switch between the two.There were two additional doors around the shower, one kept the loo in it’s own room and there was a sliding door to keep the area where you left the shower, next to the sink private.
Pendry Pool
The pool is on level 3, along with the fitness center and the spa.The chairs surrounding the pool are very comfortable and there is bar service at the pool.While we were there they had a Chandon party which was fun, while I couldn’t partake in the champagne I drank sparkling water instead.They had a DJ there, it was part of their Sunday pool parties.The weekend we were there it was sponsored by Vivue Cliquot.They had umbrellas, pillows, champagne glasses and of course tons of their champagne for sale.
Restaurants on site
There were 6 different restaurants on site.We meant to try more than just two, but that’s all we had time for during our stay.The credit for our breakfast was good for Provisional.One of the best parts of our day was breakfast there.For the $60 credit we would try to maximize it as much as possible.We varied our meal each day for the most part but every day we did order the market berries and sliced avocado. The market berries were amazing they tasted so fresh.Each morning we would get a cup of the complimentary coffee provided by Provisional before sitting down, so there was $60 available for just food.Let me just say we ate very, very well.Our entrees rotated and we tried the Create Your Own Omelette, Bourbon Banana French Toast, Pendry Breakfast, Nutella roll and Pain A Chocolate which were all great.We happened to take back the Nutella Roll and Pain A Chocolate back to our room each morning to enjoy as a snack later in the day.
For the $100 credit we ate at Provisional for dinner, since we enjoyed our breakfast so much.The dinner was good, but breakfast was better.
The hotel is located in the Gas Lamp District, which is a very happening area of San Diego. You can walk to tons of restaurants, stores and even Petco Park, where the Padres play. You also have a short walk to the Embarcadero and Seaport Village, a very cute area on the water to shop at.
Surprise gift after our stay
The first class service did not end when we left San Diego. About a week after we got home we received a package from the Pendry. Inside were a few wrapped presents and a sweet note. There were two bears, one dressed in a pink Pendry shirt and one in a blue Pendry shirt for our sweet new addition (we did not know gender, as it was too early). There was also a onesie that said Pendry San Diego Baby. The thoughtful gesture will not be forgotten and truly made not only that vacation extra special, but also this extremely special time in our lives! A special thank you to Alyssa for making our stay so memorable!
Planning a trip to Sonoma or Napa for Harvest and need a hotel? Look no further than one of the newest most reasonably priced hotels for the value, Hotel Trio in Healdsburg. They just opened a few months ago, and we had the pleasure of staying here earlier this month.
It was quite a debate on where to stay in wine country as we were only staying for 2 nights and wanted to visit wineries in all different AVA’s (American Viticultural Areas). Healdsburg is a great option as it is located near Alexander Valley, and who doesn’t love a great Cabernet from this AVA? It also provides direct access to Napa. If you don’t know, it can be kind of tricky traveling between Napa and Sonoma. If you are wanting to visit both areas you can either spend a few nights in each area or try to stay next to one of the roads that cross over to the other. There is a mountain range between Sonoma and Napa so you have to take CA-128 through Alexander Valley, Petrified Forest Road which you can access through Calistoga if coming from Napa or CA-12. We took CA-128 so we could visit some wineries in Alexander Valley as we crossed from Sonoma to Napa Valley.
The best part about this hotel is that it is new and has not become as expensive as most of the other hotels in the region. If you have been to this area before you know how pricey rooms can be, even when the hotel is 20+ years old.
We were able to book two rooms at $199 per night (not including taxes/ fees) for two nights and we did this last minute. It was a little risky since it was a popular travel time, but we took the chance based on the trends we were seeing. When we arrived at the hotel it far exceeded our expectations. We had the Studio, 1 King, Sofa bed. There was a full kitchen, with a refrigerator, small cooktop, microwave, sink, and cabinets full of plates, silverware, pots, pans, bowls, and glasses, basically everything you could need on a getaway.
There was a nice breakfast bar that had two stools to sit on. The living room had a couch and a desk.
There was a large TV on the dresser which swiveled to face the living room or the bedroom. Since this was a studio the bedroom, living room and kitchen were all open to each other. The king size bed was extremely comfortable, and the room was very quiet. We could not hear any of the other guests.
The door to the bathroom was a sliding door, very modern.
In the bathroom there was an area to put makeup on as you first walk in, which of course I loved having that extra space.
The closet was located in the bathroom, across from the additional mirror. There was a little shelf on the wall above the sink, which I also felt added something most hotels don’t include. I was able to put my toiletries on the shelf and not by the sink avoiding any water that inevitably splashes.
The walk-in shower was large, with a sliding door.
Every morning they offer a very generous complimentary breakfast. The hours vary from weekday to weekend. Monday- Friday breakfast is served from 6:30 am-9 am and Saturday and Sunday from 7:30 am-10 am.
There was a nice pool and lounge area outside. Great place to hang out if you have had enough wine tasting for the day.
There were several tables set up outside that you could either eat breakfast at or enjoy later in the day when the sun would hit that area.
There were two grills that could be used if you wanted to spend the evening in.
During the day you could partake in bocce by the pool area. If you wanted to play at night they had lighted bocce balls you could ask for from the front desk.
In addition to all of this there were a few fire pits, which can definitely be used in the cooler evening nights in Healdsburg.
There is also a small fitness area in case you want to workout on your vacation.
Two nights a week they offer complimentary wine tasting. There is also a bar downstairs.
The concierge Ramon was fantastic. He really knows wine country well, and can offer suggestions based on what types of wine or what types of experiences you would like. He also made our Anniversary trip so special by having the chef make two small desserts for my husband and I to share. He also put balloons in our room with a special card. It really added a special touch to our stay. Thank you Ramon!
The location of the hotel is great. There is a super market right across the street to stock your hotel room with. Then downtown Healdsburg is only about a 5 minute drive. Need not worry if you want to wine taste downtown the hotel does offer shuttle.
This is our 8th trip to Wine Country and definitely one of our favorite hotels in this area. We would come back again!
Dreaming of Hawaii…. As that refreshing fall air hits your face you know the cold winds of winter are soon to be upon us. We all know that cold gust of wind you fear as you open your front door to go outside. Your body tenses up, you brace yourself…… You open the door and…. this is the perfect time to be planning your winter getaway! I know I am thinking about it.
There are not many places that have consistent or predictable weather in the high 70’s and 80’s in the US from December to February. Hawaii typically has beautiful weather at this time of year. As everything continues to become more expensive you can stay in hotels on Maui for the same price or less than some hotels in Florida.
We have stayed on Maui twice, once on Kauai, and once on the Big Island. Our favorite island we have visited is Maui and for first time visitors I would recommend Maui as I believe it captures the essence of the islands with the convenience of the main land.
The first trip we took to Maui at the beginning of November and the second trip at the end of January/ beginning of February. In both instances we were lucky to have beautiful weather. Maui has the perfect balance of natural beauty, convenience, serenity and many activities. Having been to Florida and Arizona many times over the years there is truly something special about Hawaii. Peaceful. Serene. Tropical. Exotic. Perfectly Beautiful.
It can be a long flight, especially from my neck of the woods. Some may think if you are traveling that far why not travel to another country? In my opinion you have the best of both worlds, you have all of the conveniences of being in the US but it feels you have traveled somewhere exotic. Perhaps its the peaceful music, serene and beautiful landscape, or relaxing Hawaiian culture that always calls my heart back to Hawaii.
There are many areas to stay on Maui and the activities you want to do may influence where you want to stay. Consider what activities you would like to do, places you want to see and tours you want to take before booking your hotel. I will be adding a post on my suggestions of things to see and do in the next few weeks. While it may seem like points of interest are close on a map there are not always direct routes between them. We have booked both of our trips through Costco after much research, I would definitely consider booking through them as well.
The first trip we stayed in Lahaina/ Kaanapali at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa. As you enter the hotel you are welcomed by the friendly front guest staff who have fresh flower leis waiting for you. You can see the ocean from the grand foyer and you will also be greeted by some beautiful animals. During our stay we met a family of penguins, a blue parrot, flamingos, swans and more.
The hotel was open aired. Below is a picture taken from the hallway outside our room.
The Hyatt has two nice pools. One pool was very relaxing, while the other had more going on for children/ all ages including a slide and a rope bridge over the pool . Between the two pools you could cross under a waterfall to get to their Grotto bar. There are also hammocks throughout the property which we enjoyed as well.
We stayed in an oceanfront king room. The room had a beautiful view of the sunset. The hotel rooms are set back a little from the ocean. When sitting on our balcony we overlooked the swimming pool first and then the ocean. The aerial view from our helicopter ride shown below gives a good idea of the actual layout of the hotel. We also requested an extra refrigerator (separate from minibar) to hold some food we had bought from Costco. Eating out in Maui can be very expensive so we bought deli meat, cheese and rolls to have for lunch. Stopping at Costco is a must for snacks, drinks, bottled water and even some souvenirs.
In booking the Hyatt through Costco my husband and I received free buffet breakfasts every morning. They were delicious!
Most hotels provide a pamphlet of both complimentary as well as paid for activities. A suggestion would be to contact the hotel prior to arrival to see what they are offering or even tours you can take through the concierge. I would also do your own research as you may be able to find the tours cheaper on your own.
In front of the hotel there was a walking trail which led to Whalers Village. The shops included boutiques, souvenir stores and chains like Lululemon, Oakley and Swarovski. Throughout our stay there were also local artists set up along the path that sold their handmade items.
The oceanfront path had several restaurants set upon it, which is very convenient if you have been enjoying some delicious Hawaiian drinks throughout the day…
This resort is less than a 10 minute drive from Lahaina. This is a very cute town with everything from wonderful restaurants to small gift shops. You may also find locals who are carving tiki men statues out of wood or cracking open fresh coconuts. I would recommend buying both!
For our second trip to Maui we wanted to try out another part of the island. We were torn between the Ritz Carlton in Kapalua and finding a hotel in Wailea. The area by the Ritz Carlton was a lot more secluded but we knew the Ritz is always an amazing choice. On the other hand Wailea had a lot of convenience and was on the warmer, drier part of Maui, yet we didn’t know how the hotels would be as many were older.
After a lot of thought and research we decided to stay on the warmer side of the island Wailea, as we were traveling in January eager to escape winter for a week! This meant I now needed to do a lot of research and read about all of the hotels. As mentioned before many of the hotels were older, so I began to look for hotels with the most recent renovations. If you haven’t learned from my previous article we prefer staying at newer hotels.
Our deciding factors for a hotel were being able to view the ocean from our room, convenience and we didn’t want to break the bank. I came upon the Wailea Beach Resort which was currently undergoing a multi million dollar renovation that was slated to be done by the time we got there in January 2017. As we all know, renovations can sometimes take longer than expected. I decided to take a risk on this hotel, although the oldest property in Wailea, it was also built closest to the water as there were not as many regulations placed on hotels back then. The price was reasonable for an oceanfront room, and I loved the idea of an infinity pool in Maui! We are so happy we took the risk and stayed at a property we had never heard of.
We booked an oceanfront room which had the most beautiful view! We would pick up breakfast at the Island Gourmet Market at the Shops at Wailea and bring it back to our room to eat on the balcony and watch the waves roll in (a post will soon be added about the restaurants we visited).
The room at the Marriott had been completely renovated. The beds were new and very comfortable, and trust me we can be picky! There was a walk- in shower, although due to it being an older hotel the ceilings were lower. The view was definitely the highlight and could not be beat, we were literally steps from the ocean!
The Marriott has a gorgeous adults only (18 and older) infinity pool that overlooks the ocean. We were able to whale watch from the pool at the end of January/ beginning of February, which was amazing! l can easily say this was my favorite pool from all of our trips and I would return just for that. It was so peaceful and serene and I feel relaxed just thinking about that experience.
They have two other oceanfront pools which allows all ages. If you cannot find a seat at the adults only infinity pool you can enjoy this one.
We happened to be visiting during my husbands birthday and the Marriott left a spread of wine, cheese and crackers. It was so thoughtful! Of course we enjoyed this on our balcony- what better view could you have?
There was a kids pool and play area, along with two slides. We even tried out the slide once- totally worth it! It is supposedly the largest slide on Maui.
There is an oceanfront path in front of the hotel. This is perfect for a morning run, enjoy the path early as it can get crowded. The views are beautiful so be sure to take a walk on this path during your stay.
Another great amenity of this hotel was the Departure Lounge. As a frequent traveler we do not find many hotels that have this. Sure, most hotels will let you keep your luggage at the concierge and occasionally let you change in the spa. This hotel actually has a lounge designed for your use once you check out of your hotel room. This is especially useful for flights from Hawaii as your flight may not leave until 9PM at night. You can maximize your day enjoying the pool and beach without having to worry about boarding a plane without a shower. We kept our luggage with the bellman, and when it was about an hour before we needed to leave for the airport we retrieved the bag we needed with our travel clothes and headed to the lounge. We were able to take showers, dry our hair, watch TV and relax before heading back to the airport. This definitely added to our enjoyment of this hotel.
The hotel was also a short walk from the Shops at Wailea. This is an outdoor mall that has many restaurants and shops. I will be adding a link to discuss the shops at Wailea in the next couple of weeks.
If you are looking for a place to escape winter, Hawaii is a wonderful option. I would never have thought the prices would compare to traveling to Florida with an ocean view, but they do. In addition to this, the atmosphere of Hawaii cannot be beat. Albeit a long flight, I would do it again!
The hotel or bed and breakfast you stay in Sonoma, Napa or the surrounding counties can determine quite a bit about the wineries you will visit. Traveling between Sonoma and Napa is not easy due to the adjacent mountain ranges.Every time we travel to the area I over estimate how many wineries we can visit due to the time it takes to get between the wineries I want to visit.
A suggestion would be to determine if there are any wineries that are a must before booking your hotel. If time allows it may be best to spend a few days in Sonoma and then a few days in Napa. We have stayed at several different hotels over the past few years, which I have listed below.Our main criteria for these hotels were location, which wine region we wanted to visit, quality of hotel and price. There are obviously many hotels and bed and breakfasts available, but here are a few suggestions.
The Inn is a wonderful place to stay, perfectly positioned within the heart of downtown Sonoma. The Inn blends hotel accommodations with the charm of a bed and breakfast.We had a room on the first floor with a balcony where we ate our complimentary daily breakfast which included homemade items such as egg dishes, scones, muffins, fresh fruit, cereal, coffee and tea. You can enjoy the breakfast in the common dining area or in your room as we did. In the evening there is a complimentary wine and cheese reception which runs for about an hour. You can enjoy the wine and cheese in the lobby with other guests, take it to your room or enjoy it around the hot tub on the roof.
The location was great since you were in the middle of Sonoma and can walk to shops and restaurants. After a day of wine tasting you will truly appreciate this convenience. Try to book a room here early to get the best rate, as it is a popular hotel and in peak season the rates can get more expensive.
This is my favorite hotel we have stayed in while visiting wine country. We have stayed here twice, hence all the photos. The hotel is picturesque and is exactly what I would picture when staying in wine country. The outside of the buildings have Ivy growing up the sides, and they are set up like a cluster of Italian cottages around a piazza and some overlooking the vineyards.
There is a dirt trail in the back of the hotel that winds through the vineyards.My husband and I loved walking on the trail after a day of wine tasting.
There is no wine and cheese reception or complimentary breakfast, but the atmosphere makes up for this.The hotel does give you a complimentary 375 mL bottle of wine per stay in your room.They also have complimentary coffee in each building on the first floor.
A suggestion for this hotel is booking a 2nd floor room.Both times we have stayed here we reserved a room on the second floor.These rooms have a vaulted ceiling and a small balcony.Please note there is no elevator, only stairs.
We requested a view of the vineyards as we wanted a more private balcony. They will not guarantee this but you can request it.
While you cannot walk to restaurants or shops, they do have a restaurant onsite that is definitely worth a visit. The restaurant is John Ash & Co and they serve farm to table seasonal dishes. We have eaten here a few times and have enjoyed each meal. If you can get a table next to the window on a nice evening they will open the windows and you will have a nice view of the vineyards.
Since the Carano family owns Vintners Inn they also offer guests vouchers for free tastings at their winery Ferrari-Carano. Parking is free.
We stayed at the Oxford Inn & Suites on our most recent trip. While researching hotels in Napa/ Sonoma you will find most are not brand new. We do enjoy staying in newer hotels, and this time we decided we would put this as one of our top criteria for the hotel, over the convenience of staying walking distance to restaurants and shops. We also wanted a more reasonably priced hotel.
The Oxford had a wonderful complimentary breakfast.They had a buffet of bagels, toast, biscuits, eggs, sausages, bacon, oatmeal, yogurt, cereal, fruit, eggs and even cooked made to order omelets. You can watch the chefs cook everything from the dining area as they left the wall between the kitchen and dining area open. It was nice to see that, as everything was kept very clean.
At night the hotel offered a wine and beer reception where each person received two tickets for their choice of beer or wine.There was also a soup and salad bar area during the nightly reception.
The rooms were clean, and brand new.The bathrooms had a separate bath tub and walk in shower for the rooms with a king bed.
The customer service was great and we were upgraded to a larger suite and given a complimentary bottle of red wine to celebrate our Anniversary!
One tip would be to ask for a room that was not over the bar area as our room could hear the noise below us. Parking is free.
Stay at this hotel if you would like a convenient location to downtown Napa. We stayed here exactly for that reason. We wanted to be able to walk to town and go to dinner after a day of wine tasting. There was a wine reception in the evening and you can bring your wine up to your room or enjoy it in the lobby area.
Maison Fleurie is another Four Sisters property in Yountville, which is a small town in Napa. For restaurant connoisseurs you may be familiar with this town as this is where The French Laundry is located. We stayed here for the location in Yountville and for the price. Typically Yountville can be quite pricey but booking early we were able to get a really good rate. Our room was small, but very quaint and clean. The customer service was great and we really enjoyed our stay. There was a complimentary homemade breakfast, very similar to the one at the Inn at Sonoma with homemade items such as egg dishes, scones, muffins, fresh fruit, cereal, coffee and tea. They also hosted wine & hors d’ oeuvres in the early evening hours.
We were able to walk to dinner, which was very convenient after a day of wine tasting. I will soon be adding a post on restaurants to eat at. Parking is free.
Mount View Hotel & Spa is in downtown Calistoga. We did wine tasting through Napa the first day we were in town and we planned to enjoy the second day in Sonoma. We chose Calistoga due to it’s location on the outskirts of Napa so we could make it to Sonoma earlier in the morning the next day. As mentioned earlier it is not easy to get between Napa and Sonoma due to the mountain ranges in between. In staying in Calistoga you are close to the Petrified Forest Rd which you can take to get from Napa to Sonoma. You can also drive up CA-128 W to get to Alexander Valley.
The hotel is situated in downtown Calistoga, so you are able to walk to get dinner in the evening or coffee in the morning. You receive a complimentary breakfast in the morning consisting of hard boiled eggs, coffee, yogurt, muffins, and a few other items. We stayed at the hotel one night and left early the next morning.