Showing posts with label jamaica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jamaica. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Honeymoon in Negril, Jamaica (in pictures)

Since my next post about our trip to Jamaica will be pretty lengthy, here's an overview of the trip in pictures. It was an amazing week!
View from our room at Couples Swept Away in Negril, Jamaica

Our room at Couples Swept Away all-inclusive resort

Amazing buffet breakfast each morning with a fantastic view (I'm talking about my handsome husband AND the beach :))


Lots of rest and relaxation

A local band called Black Thunder who serenaded us while we relaxed on the beach (they were really good, we even bought their CD)

Lots of hammock time / naps

Returning from a sunset cruise

We took a bike ride to the center of town where we did some shopping

Our only extra expense / off property excursion was a horseback riding trip

We took windsurfing lessons

Never a shortage of drinks

of any kind...Enjoying our last local Red Stripe in the Montego Bay Airport

Returning to the Panama City, Florida airport after an amazing week

Sunday, March 21, 2010

My first blog post; welcome!

After much internal debate, I have decided to finally start a blog! My husband Brian and I love to travel and try to explore new places as often as we can. My main goal for this blog is to document those travels so we'll have something to look back on throughout the years. However, there is no telling what form this blog may take, or if I'll even be able to keep up with it, but I sure am going to give it a try!

We recently booked a trip to Spain to celebrate our third wedding anniversary, and as we continue to plan for that adventure, I'll back track in the next few posts and highlight some of our previous travels over the last few years. I'll start with our honeymoon in Jamaica, then talk about our first anniversary trip to Costa Rica, and our most recent international trip to Mexico, so stay tuned!

In the meantime, if anyone has travel recommendations for Spain (Barcelona, Seville, Granada or Madrid), I certainly welcome those!

Thanks for reading!