From the Travel Office: What to Reserve Right Now

 

Las Ventanas al Paraíso, Mexico

With the holiday season in full swing, it can be difficult even to think about planning for the spring and summer. But those who do ensure that they get the best accommodations and guides on the most desirable dates.

Many people wait until January to start contemplating their vacations for the year, but by then some of the most popular hotels and cruises are already sold out. Here’s what we recommend planning right now, to ensure that you get exactly what you want, when you want it:

Spring Break: If you dream of a relaxing beach getaway for your family, book it now. The best family-friendly resorts are already starting to fill up for Spring Break dates, as are flights. Many of Andrew Harper’s favorite properties in the Caribbean, Florida and Central America are still available, but they won’t be for long.

Alaskan Cruises: Mr. Harper writes most enthusiastically about the smaller ships in Alaska because they escape the well-worn Seward-Sitka-Ketchikan circuit. With American Safari Cruises and Midnight Sun (a charter yacht), you spend time kayaking in hidden coves, bear-watching in pristine wilderness, and fishing in untouched streams and bays. These remarkable cruises sell out very quickly, making it essential to book early.

European Cruises: We’ve noticed some impressive rates offered by top lines such as Silversea, Seabourn and Crystal. The latter has garnered particular attention this year because it just became all-inclusive (Silversea and Seabourn are also all-inclusive). The excellent prices, most notably on Mediterranean cruises, have caused the best itineraries to start selling out earlier than they would ordinarily. Cruises in the Baltic have also started to fill up, as they do most years.

London: With the Chelsea Flower Show, the Diamond Jubilee, the Royal Ascot, Wimbledon and the Olympics crammed into just three months, it might be easier to book tea with the Queen than to reserve a hotel room. If you plan to visit London between May and July, book now, and try to be flexible with your dates and hotel choice.

Guided Itineraries: It’s always advantageous to plan a guided itinerary as far in advance as possible. Whether you want to visit the Vatican, Angkor Wat, or a Costa Rican cloud forest, booking early ensures that our travel partners can reserve their very best guides for you. Spring and summer travelers should start planning now.

 

Porthos Offer: Stags Leap District Winegrowers Association Appellation Collection 2007

From Porthos, Andrew Harper’s Wine Concierge:

Andrew Harper’s Wine Concierge is proud to partner with the Stags Leap District Winegrowers Association, in the release of its famed Appellation Collection 2007. Comprising 18 outstanding 2007 Cabernet Sauvignons from its member wineries, this unique collection is the only one of its kind from a single region in Napa. Contents include top cuvees from prized vintners such as Shafer, Cliff Lede, both Stags Leaps Cabernets and others (full list below) that are already sold out at the wineries due to critical acclaim for the 2007 vintage, called “best vintage yet” by Wine Spectator. Only 15 collector sets available on a first come, first served basis. RSVP NOW »

EXCLUSIVE TRAVEL OPPORTUNITY

The first 10 respondents to this offer have the option to upgrade their order to include exclusive insider access to a weekend of private tastings at these wineries in spring of 2012! See details below.

Stags Leap Appellation Collection|
RSVP NOW »

Members-only price, $1450, includes complimentary shipping and a leather folio of tasting notes for each wine.

 Includes one bottle each of the following 18 wines. 

Note: These rare bottlings are sold out at the wineries:


  • Baldacci Family Vineyards, 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Chimney Rock, 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Ganymede Vineyard
Cliff Lede Vineyards, 2007 Poetry
  • Clos Du Val, 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Hartwell Vineyards, 2007 Estate Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Ilsley Vineyards, 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Lindstrom Wines, 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Malk Family Vineyards, 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Pine Ridge Vineyards, 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Regusci Winery, 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Robinson Family Vineyards, 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Shafer Vineyards, 2007 One Point Five Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Silverado Vineyards, Solo, 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Stags Leap Wine Cellars, 2007 Fay Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Stags Leap Winery, 2007 The Leap Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Steltzner Vineyards, 2007 Estate Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Taylor Family Vineyards, 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Terlato Family Vineyards, 2007 Cabernet Sauvignon

EXCLUSIVE Inside Napa Weekend: April 27-29, 2012

Enjoy a weekend of insider access to the famed Stags Leap District’s vintners, wineries and private homes. Kick off the weekend on Friday by choosing among four intimate multi-vintner hosted dinners prepared by local celebrated chefs. Spend Saturday at your leisure at our District-wide Open Houses. Join us again Sunday for our neighborhood vintner brunch. This will be no ordinary wine tasting, as you’ll be dining with the owners and winemakers themselves all weekend long.

Total cost: $2065 (Includes two weekend passes and one 18-bottle Stags Leap Appellation Collector Pack. Does not include air travel or accommodations.) Please note, only 10 packages are available. Contact Porthos for wine details. Contact the Andrew Harper Travel Office to arrange travel and accommodations.

 CLICK HERE for weekend details. 

Notable December Events

Now through December 24: Ambling through a festive Christmas market while sipping a mug of piping hot Glühwein is one of the great joys of the season. Typically set up in a town’s main square in front of the cathedral, rows of charming wooden stalls overflow with handmade ornaments, local crafts and indulgent holiday treats. Nürnberg’s legendary Christkindlesmarkt is the largest (and most crowded), but the markets in Dresden, Munich, Berlin and numerous other German cities are just as delightful. You can also visit beautiful markets in France’s Alsace region, Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Tallinn, Kraków, Copenhagen and even Chicago. A wonderland, each and every one.

December 2-3: Oenophiles descend on Paris’ Carrousel du Louvre for Le Grand Tasting, where it’s possible to sample wines from more than 100 French châteaux. After enjoying some tastings, have a wander among the thousands of Christmas trees decorating the city’s boulevards and squares.

December 3-11: Milan celebrates all things artisanal at L’Artigiano in Fiera, a giant free trade fair attended by craftspeople from all over the world. Products for sale include handmade crafts, jewelry, furniture, food, wine, clothing and accessories.

December 5-11: Buenos Aires hosts the annual Festival Cambalache, an array of performances and workshops focusing on tango in music, theater and film. Events take place around the city, most notably in the recently refurbished Centenario Park.

December 7: To purge their homes of evil, many Guatemalans take out unwanted items and set them ablaze during La Quema del Diablo (The Burning of the Devil). The elegant colonial city of Antigua celebrates more literally, burning a giant fireworks-stuffed effigy of the devil.

December 8-23 and Dec. 26-30: A lack of snow doesn’t prevent San Diego from getting into the holiday spirit. More than 100,000 twinkling lights adorn the San Diego Botanic Gardens during the annual Garden of Lights. Visitors can shop for holiday-themed crafts, take a wagon ride, sip some mulled wine in the Poinsettia Garden, and, of course, sit on Santa’s lap. Go between 6 and 8 p.m. for live music.

December 10: Marina del Rey, California, hosts its annual Holiday Boat Parade. Fireworks at 5:55 p.m. sharp kick off the event, followed by a procession of elaborately decorated yachts.

December 23: At Christmastime in Oaxaca, Mexico, the radish is king. On the Night of the Radishes, carvers compete to win prizes for the best radish sculptures. Tableaux of these surprisingly intricate works of edible art fill Oaxaca’s central square, along with food vendors, musicians and dancers. Stay in town for a parade of floats on the 24th and a fireworks display on the 25th.

December 31: People the world over celebrate New Year’s Eve in countless ways, from mind-blowing fireworks displays over Sydney Harbour to grandly formal balls in Vienna and St. Petersburg. For something even more romantic, consider ringing in 2012 in Venice’s Piazza San Marco, where thousands of people are encouraged to kiss their partners as fireworks sparkle over the historic domes and bell towers.

Travel in Mexico

Maroma Resort & Spa, Riviera Maya

Mexico boasts a rich culinary scene, well-preserved colonial cities, powdery beaches and monumental ruins that emerge, Angkor Wat-like, from the jungle. Disturbing news reports have reduced American tourism to Mexico by about 15 percent, according to Andrew Harper travel partner Journey Mexico, but Europeans are stepping in to take advantage of the lower rates and extra amenities many hotels and resorts are offering.

Are the Europeans on to something? Is Mexico worth the risk? Federal statistics show that driving on American roads is more dangerous than traveling in Mexico by quite a significant margin.  These numbers become even more persuasive when you take into account that more than a third of American casualties in Mexico occur in just two border cities, Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, according to the U.S. State Department. The overwhelming majority of the 5.4 million American citizens who visited Mexico in 2010 encountered no problems other than a touch of sunburn.

In the end, however, the actual risk of trouble in a destination doesn’t matter. If you will worry about your safety while traveling, you will not have a relaxing vacation. You should travel somewhere else.

Those willing to drown out the media drumbeat will discover an amazing country with an embarrassment of historic, ecological and culinary riches. With our travel partner Journey Mexico, we can make sure you see the myriad wonders of Mexico at their very best.

 

 

Porthos Offer: Russian River Ancien Pinot Noir 2009

 

From Porthos, Andrew Harper’s Wine Concierge:

“Avid collectors have been clamoring for the new Pinots since Wine Spectator proclaimed 2009 the best vintage in California history, and named a 2009 Pinot its Wine of the Year last week. We are thrilled to introduce Andrew Harper members to our recommendation for 2009 Pinot under $50: Ancien Pinot Noir 2009 (pronounced on-see’-on). This delicious new release has been rated 95 points and is full of vibrant red fruit, including raspberry and fresh strawberry, plus one of the most seductive creamy/caramel oak finishes we’ve ever sampled! The winery has just released this single-vineyard Russian River Pinot, but the scarce, 10-barrrel production means you will miss out unless you RSVP NOW.”

Profile: Domaine de Murtoli, Corsica

Camille Moirenc

 

The Domaine de Murtoli recalls what the Mediterranean must have looked like when Homer penned the “Odyssey.” Occupying 4,900 acres in southern Corsica near Sartène, this spectacular resort is comprised of renovated stone farmhouses scattered across an idyllic landscape of fragrant maquis, the bright green carpet of bushes and wild herbs that covers much of the island. Huge boulders stud the property, which is bordered by a private five-mile white-sand beach lapped by the sparkling blue waters of the sea.

Read my full review in the May 2011 Hideaway Report.

-A.H.

Camille Moirenc

 

Family-Friendly Profile: Verdura Golf & Spa Resort, Sicily

Though many resorts tout themselves as being family-friendly, Verdura Golf & Spa Resort in Sicily makes good on the claim with a dedicated kids’ club that offers everything from pizza-making classes to golf lessons. A teen club arranges volleyball and beach tennis games, as well as showing films and throwing beach parties. Bicycles are provided for exploring this verdant 560-acre property, and there is dedicated baby-sitting service. Finally, the young and energetic multilingual staff members here clearly adore their junior patrons.

Slideshow: Deer Valley Hits New Heights

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Read about Deer Valley in this month’s Hideaway Report.

New Harper Member Forum

 

A much-improved update of the old model, the new Member Forum includes several additional features that should help you take advantage of the collective intelligence of Harper members, the most knowledgeable and enthusiastic travelers in the world. We now have dedicated forums for wine, cruises and Harper member benefits, as well as for queries for yours truly. Popular discussions and the latest comments have also been floated to the top of the page for easier viewing. Please click here to learn more.

 

MedjetAssist Membership

Harper members have until December 15 to take advantage of 15% savings on a MedjetAssist annual membership.  I find considerable peace of mind in this service, though fortunately, I have yet to take advantage of it.  If something were to happen abroad that required a hospital stay, MedjetAssist provides a safe and efficient method of transport back to trusted medical experts. Any responsible traveler should consider this. For more details, please click here.

-A.H.