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Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Travel Insurance: Your Best Companion on Any Adventure

Traveling is all about exploring new horizons, experiencing diverse cultures, and creating cherished memories. But amidst the excitement of planning your next adventure, there's one thing that often gets overlooked – travel insurance. It might seem like an unnecessary expense, but let me tell you why it's an essential part of your travel toolkit.

1. Protection Against the Unexpected

Life is unpredictable, and when you're in an unfamiliar place, unexpected events can turn your dream vacation into a nightmare. Travel insurance provides a safety net for various unforeseen situations like trip cancellations due to medical emergencies, severe weather, or even a sudden change in plans. It ensures you don't end up losing your hard-earned money.

2. Medical Emergencies Abroad

Imagine falling ill or getting injured while traveling abroad. Medical bills can escalate quickly, leaving you in a financial bind. Travel insurance covers medical expenses, including hospital stays, surgeries, and medication, giving you peace of mind that you'll receive proper care without breaking the bank.

3. Lost or Stolen Belongings

Losing your luggage or having valuable items stolen can be distressing. Travel insurance often includes coverage for lost or stolen belongings. This means you can claim for your lost camera, laptop, or even your favorite pair of sunglasses, allowing you to continue your trip without too much disruption.

4. Trip Interruptions and Delays

Flight delays and cancellations are more common than you might think. Without travel insurance, you could be left stranded at the airport, bearing the extra expenses of accommodation and food. Travel insurance can reimburse you for these unexpected costs, ensuring your trip stays on track.

5. Peace of Mind for Adventure Activities

If you're an adventure seeker and plan to engage in activities like hiking, skiing, or scuba diving, it's vital to have travel insurance. Many standard policies cover injuries resulting from these activities. So, if you twist an ankle on a mountain trail or encounter an unexpected underwater mishap, your insurance has got your back.

The Risks of Not Having Travel Insurance

Now that we've highlighted the importance of travel insurance, let's take a moment to consider the risks you face when you decide to travel without it:

  • Financial Ruin: Medical emergencies abroad can lead to exorbitant bills. Without insurance, you might end up depleting your savings or, in the worst-case scenario, face bankruptcy.

  • Trip Disruptions: Canceling or cutting short a trip due to unforeseen events can result in significant losses. Travel insurance safeguards your investment.

  • Unplanned Expenses: Lost luggage, trip delays, or stolen belongings can be expensive to handle on your own. Insurance ensures you're reimbursed for these unexpected costs.

  • Stress and Anxiety: The emotional toll of dealing with unforeseen travel issues can tarnish your vacation experience. Travel insurance provides peace of mind, knowing you're covered in case something goes wrong.

  • Legal Hassles: In some countries, medical facilities may require upfront payments. Travel insurance helps navigate such situations, ensuring you receive the necessary care without legal hassles.

In conclusion, while it's tempting to cut costs and skip travel insurance, the risks of not having it far outweigh the expense. Think of it as a safety net for your adventures, allowing you to explore the world with confidence, knowing that you're protected against the unexpected. So, before your next journey, make sure to add travel insurance to your checklist; it's an investment in your well-being and peace of mind.

Leila Reyes L R Travel, LLC 817-554-3346

Monday, January 2, 2023

Allure of the Seas - Galveston, TX

I have to share my experience on board the Allure of the Seas, the biggest ship sailing out of Texas as of today. I boarded the sailing of December 18, 2022, visiting Cozumel and Costa Maya, MX. 


We stayed in 2 connecting Boardwalk View Balconies for my family of 4 (2 teens).  This was our first time (as a family) on any Oasis Class Ships, I have sailed on mega ships before, but not like this one, or at least what I thought was a mega ship. Something that I can testify is, it never felt crowded, even with 6.000+ passengers on board, that alone blew me away!

       


If you are apprehensive, give it a try. It's totally worth it! Best of all is the complimentary activities included like: Zip line, Flow rider, Rock Climbing Wall, Ice Skating. Believe me when I say, I did not had the time to go to the pool, shocker right! Check out this video I posted on tiktok, I was brave enough to try the zipline with my kids...with a little zest of my loud self, ha!

Let me help you plan and book your next vacation, schedule an appointment and let's chat about it.  

Leila Reyes
L R Travel, LLC
817-554-3346



Thursday, October 8, 2020

What took me so long?

This year have brought so many challenges to each one of us on our personal and professional levels. Travel have been hit hard for months, on all aspects, and while we navigate these new waters together, as a community, I would like to share some things I consider you should to take into consideration before planning and/or booking your next vacation.

  • Travel Insurance - this have been suggested frequently on many of my posts. But why it's so important. Simply put...Peace of Mind. Advisors might have a preferred travel insurance company, but this doesn't mean you can't go with the one you trust. As of today, October 8, 2020; there are travel insurance partners that will protect you if you get sick due to Covid19, did you know that? Protect your investment, travel is an investment.
  • Know the new entry regulations -  while many countries are opening their doors to tourists, there might have different entry requirement in place depending on where you live. For example, Costa Rica began accepting US Citizens to their soil, but this opening have been on slow and organized. They have been accepting citizens from 12 states and adding some states on the following weeks. By November 1st, all US States residents are welcome in Costa Rica. They have rigorous regulations in place, like negative test results, travel protection with at least $50,000 medical expense coverage, and more. To avoid deny entry you can read the detail here: https://www.visitcostarica.com/es/costa-rica/lo-que-debes-saber-sobre-costa-rica-si-deseas-viajar-en-el-contexto-covid-19
  • Do I need airfare? - it might not seem important or the total opposite. You'll have to evaluate your personal concerns and how airlines are handling Covid19 situation. I had my own experience with Southwest and American Airlines back in June 2020. I flew both, and the safest in that moment for me was Southwest Airlines, which allowed the middle seats to be empty. Not only we were required to wear masks, but also we were distanced between each other and for me that was very important. With American Airlines I did not had the same experience and for what I've heard AA is still filling their planes to the max, no empty seats people! So be very aware of that. Your travel advisor can help you narrow the options, depending of your gateway. 
  • Masks or no masks? -  That previous point brought this one up. Not all of us are comfortable wearing masks, and many places are imposing it. So it's not a choice, it's a requirement. If you are not willing to abide by this, my recommendation to you is that your travels will have to wait a little longer.  
  • Are you afraid of travel shaming? - Sadly to say, this is happening. Nowadays everyone have an opinion and even worse they think they have to share it. Puertorricans have a saying that reads: "Quiet I look prettier". We must think before we speak; nothing struck us harder in the gut that an unwanted opinion and mostly from someone we know. Don't let other people's opinion hurt you or your plans. 
Do not get discouraged, make a list of your ideas, your likes and dislikes and while more countries open to visit, we as advisors can help you narrow them. This way you'll be able to fulfill what's most important for you and your family. Give yourself the chance to unwind and rest from what this year have brought to us. Time to re organize and shift, towards a better way to reach your goals. Whenever  YOU are ready, we are ready for you. 


Leila Reyes, CTA, MCC
Travel Advisor

Friday, March 8, 2013

Excitement at your fingertips!

 
This is just a preview of different adventures you can enjoy onboard a Royal Caribbean Cruise. Have you cruised before? If not, check out what you are missing.

Let me help you plan your next cruise vacation, to Europe, to Hawaii, to Alaska or even the Caribbean. There are so many choices.
 
Leila Reyes, ACC, CTA
Travel Consultant
L R Travel
817-554-3346
 
 

Monday, April 23, 2012

Guest Post: South Florida Vacations

By Alexandra Jacobs

If you will be visiting the Florida Keys this spring, you have chosen one of the most beautiful and diverse locations on earth to vacation! From white, warm beaches to historical landmarks, there is plenty to see and do here. Check out these amazing attractions for visitors looking for some fun!

 



Photo by Flickr user heather0714

Places to Visit
  • Tropic Cinema. Check out this tropical theater if you’re looking for a place to view the latest new releases. The edifice was founded in 1998 and today hosts independent screenings and film festivals dedicated to the moviemaking industry. They have shown Algerian, Italian, Indian and French films in the theater, as well.

  • Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory. This is perhaps the most unique attraction in Key West, Florida. Guests are treated to a spectacular view of hundreds of butterflies and their subsequent habitats. It’s a great place to take children or simply browse through the displays of gorgeous insects. There are also a few species of birds that guests can view, as well. The entire conservatory can be viewed in about 30 minutes.


Photo by Flickr user Milan.boers



  • Seven Mile Bridge. Keep your eyes open for turtles, fish and sharks! This bridge extends over 7 miles of beautiful blue water. You can spot lots of boaters in the evening and it’s a great place to take a drive if you’re looking for a spot to watch the sun set. The road extends from Marathon to Key West.

  • Dolphins Plus. Located in Key Largo, this watery attraction is the perfect spot to bring the children for the day. It features an entire host of aquatic creatures, and of course the star of these water animals is the adorable dolphin. Children 7 and up can swim with the dolphins. It is an amazing experience that is not to be missed.

  • Captain Hook’s Marina and Dive Center. This is the best place in Marathon, Florida to go diving and enjoy the beauty of the ocean. You can get everything you need for a day on the water: boats, charters for fishing, scuba gear, and so much more. They also offer diving classes with experienced instructors. 

  • Harry S. Truman Little White House. The Little White House is the only Presidential museum in Florida, and it exhibits the winter home of America’s 33rd President. You can also find many lovely homes that resemble Hamptons rentals along the beach to overlook!


Photo by tranquilitybay.com Butterfly Cafe


Places to Eat
  •  Garbo’s Grill Possibly one of the most popular eateries in Key West, this dining venue is both a tourist and local favorite. Don’t let the fact that the restaurant is encased in a transportable cart dissuade you from eating there. Their fish tacos are one of their most popular dishes. They also serve great Korean barbeque plates and as traditional Mexican fare.

  • Cole’s Peace Artisan Bakery and Sandwich Shop. For traditional Cuban food in addition to old-fashioned pastries and coffee, hit up Cole’s. Their sticky buns and blueberry muffins are especially good. It’s a good place to stop on the way to the beach.

  • Butterfly Café. From the presentation of the food to the fantastic name, Butterfly Café is easily the best place in Marathon to eat. The scallops and grouper entrees are simply amazing.

  • Old Town Bakery. Easily the most enjoyable place to have breakfast in Key West, check out their cheese Danishes and sticky buns with their signature honey and caramel glaze.

  • Paseo Restaurant. This Caribbean-inspired cuisine offers pork, steak and fantastic Cuban sandwiches. The prawns, grilled chicken and roasted corn is to die for. Visit this superb restaurant before you leave!

This article was written by Alexandra Jacobs, a passionate writer that shares her experiences, you can read more about them here: http://alexsjourneys.wordpress.com/


Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Onboard the Carnival Magic in Galveston, TX

I had the honor to be at Carnival's Magic Inaugural Event celebrated in Galveston, TX last November. My husband and I get the chance to enjoyed Maroon's 5 Live Concert, from Carnival's Magic pool area. This beauty (the ship) is a total "Magic" and I can not be more excited to know this vessel homeport is Galveston, Texas.

Needless to say, I got in love with the Kids and Youth Areas (you know mommies looking for children amenities). As a mother of 3, it is extremely important to me that my children enjoy their cruise Vacation as much or even more than me.  This is complimentary service starting at age 2. Carnival's counselors, each with education or childcare experience, are on the clock making sure everyone in the small groups of kids are having fun. When it’s mealtime, kids get their own menus, with faves like mac & cheese, chicken nuggets, and more.  They also  offer Camp Carnival Night Owls, so kids get to spend more time having fun, while their parents also enjoy themselves well into the night (Extra fee).

 


 
Some of new venues Carnival Magic has is Red Frog Pub, Cucina del Capitano (Italian Restaurant), Cherry on Top (Candy shop), and the Aqua Park that you and your kids will love it!


If you are planning to cruise from Galveston, Texas to the Western Caribbean I encourage you to stay 1 or 2 days in port. This way you'll get the most of your vacation. Galveston has so much more to offer. If you don't know where to start, give me a call so we can together plan your next Family Cruise Vacation from Galveston, Texas.


Leila Reyes
Travel Specialist
Family Vacations
817-554-3346
lrtravel@live.com

Friday, January 27, 2012

Royal Caribbean - Oasis of the Seas

Oasis of the Seas Deck Plan
What can I say? Humongous, was the word that just came to my mind. Oasis of the Seas is not only one of the biggest ship on the seas, it is also an impressive art of work. It has seven distinctive neighborhoods, twenty five dining options and 2,394 crew members to serve you!


Do you see this tiny person? It could be you...Zip Lining!
Oasis means a fertile or green spot in the dessert or wasteland, made so by the presence of water.  It also means a situation or place preserved from surrounding unpleasantness, a refuge.  This is the best description as I approach to the lovely Central Park that is open to the fresh sea air and home to many lovely specialty restaurants.

But honestly what I loved the most was the Boardwalk with a carousel, kid’s games, Sea Food Shack, Johnny Rockets, Salt Water Taffy and more. I literally pictured my kids having tons fun out there. There staterooms that are positioned in the central park, giving you a different view option than the sea. Same in the Boardwalk giving you a terrific VIP view to the Aqua Theater. And for those that love the risk there are two huge FlowRiders for surfing and boogie boarding, the zip line across the top of the Boardwalk.
Touch Screen Stations


Sure the ship is large and can hold more than 5000 fully occupied with the maximum number of kids, but this ship has tons of activities and places to have fun, spend quality time with your family and friends and grow your memories for life. Don’t let the size scare you away from trying Oasis of the Seas, I truly believe it MEAN its meaning; do you understand what I’m saying?
Families and active adults are to love her. So are adults that are attracted to all the more upscale features and so are most people that are brave enough to try something this innovative. You will enjoy also a great Bahamas/Caribbean itinerary, which not all ships do. So, Why Not?

Whether you are looking to explore a New Ship or The biggest one, to have a family reunion, a honeymoon, friends or business gathering the Oasis of the Seas will meet and exceed your expectations. Let me help you customize your Next Cruise Vacation.

Leila Reyes
Travel Specialist
Family Vacations
817-554-3346

Travel Insurance: Your Best Companion on Any Adventure

Traveling is all about exploring new horizons, experiencing diverse cultures, and creating cherished memories. But amidst the excitement of ...