The Chile Diaries, Part 1: Teens Report Live From the Moon Of Atacama

Every once in a while, in my whirlwind, jet-away life, I get to travel with my family – hubby Anthony (who solo travels as much as I do) and our two children, now teenagers, Marissa and Dominick. Not often though. So when the opportunity presents, Anthony and I (like most parents) try to find the perfect balance: a destination that will hold our children’s interest, prove fun and adventurous, yet open their eyes to different lifestyles, cultures, landscapes and language.

Which is how Chile – from the high desert of Atacama to the southern tip of Patagonia – became the canvas for our family exploration of South America. Because the ending of our trip overlapped with the first day(s) back to school, Anthony and I decided to put our teen travelers to work by having them press fingers to I-Pads and record their experience…

We Arrive, By Dominick

The drive from the airport to Atacama was only an hour, but felt shorter to me because I was so busy gazing at the magnificent desert. When we arrived in the town of San Pedro De Atacama, I was surprised to see so many tourists and wild dogs wandering about. The town was small but crowded, and flooded with artisan shops. At Tierra Atacama Hotel & Spa (where we stayed), we were happily greeted, then told it was lunch time. The menu was fantastic. I chose a vegetarian burrito, then changed into my bathing suit and hit the spa.

Inside, there were two wide, adobe cylinders containing steam rooms – one for men, one for women. There was also an outdoor hot pool with hydrotherapy jets and bubble chairs. I settled in quickly. The water from the hydrotherapy jets massaged my neck and back, and it felt great, especially after flying. Soon, the steam room called me in.

Afterward, I watched the sun dip slowly into the mountains as nightfall came and the moon shone brightly. I took a warm shower in my room, hopped into my nice bed with heavy covers and slept the night away….

Tierra Atacama Hotel & Spa – What We Loved

  • Stony, rustic
  • Outdoor fireplaces
  • Great food
  • Wild animals (mostly dogs)
  • Fun excursions!!!

Tierra Atacama offers daily excursions to guests and on their first full day, the Cifelli’s ventured out into the craggy, moody and moon-like landscape…

What We Learned, by Dominick

You can pick the salt up right off the ground and taste it, but the one rule of the park is to not remove any of the salt from the preservation. We learned too that there was a gold mining area here called Tres Marias (Three Ladies), and that Chilean Spanish is different from actual Spanish. The purest Spanish is spoken in Peru.

What We Saw…rocky hills and flat areas of sand, very few plants, large mountains and volcanoes surrounding us. Smelled…sulfur. Heard… the running of the truck. Tasted…the saltiness in the air (that I breathed through my mouth), the salt crystals from the ground – Marissa

On day two, the Cifelli family opted to explore Cactus Canyon.

What We Learned, by Dominick

I loved this excursion. It was more my style. And consisted of a lot of trekking – not too hard, not too easy. Everywhere we went, there were huge cactuses towering over us. Most were about 20-30 feet tall. They take a long time to grow, only 3.5 cm each year, but is worth the wait.

Inside the canyon, there were a lot of dragon flies and beetles. I learned that finding dragon flies in a dry place is good luck because it means there is water nearby.

We did a lot of rock climbing up and down. I stayed close to our guide, Danielo, so I would know where to put my feet next.  Even though pumas are on the extinct list in Atacama, Danielo told us he found puma tracks. Wow. Our long, two-hour trek ended with a glorious view of the mountains and cactuses – lots and lots of cactuses. I now know why they call it Cactus Canyon.

What We Saw…tall cactuses, large, rocky slopes, the brightness of the sun. Heard…running of the river water, voice of our guide Danielo. Felt…sand and dirt on the rocks, warm sun, crumbling salt in my hand. Tasted…the chocolate bar I ate on our break – Marissa

Just in Time for the Holidays: Special Offers From Our 5-star Properties


Be a Bon Vivant at Hotel Le Toiny
(St. Barths)
From March 1st to December 19th, 2012 experience a 4-night stay at Hotel Le Toiny on St. Barths, the “Caribbean Capital” for food, and devote yourself to refined, sensuous enjoyment… simply BE a BON VIVANT! Package includes: transfers, daily breakfast, three 3-course dinners, an Oenology course, a 2-course lunch, convertible SMART car, two 1-hour spa treatments, a bottle of wine and gourmet snacks upon arrival.
www.letoiny.com 


Blantyre’s East Meets West Promotion
(Massachusetts)
Blantyre and Mandarin Oriental Boston are offering a fall travel package for those seeking a bit of the city and country in a quick getaway. The East Meets West package features accommodation for two nights at each property, full American breakfast, and credit at the Spa at Mandarin Oriental, Boston. Additional freebies are also included, like museum passes and amenities at both hotels. *Offer valid until Dec. 22, 2011*
www.blantyre.com 


The Lungarno Collection’s “Suite” Shopping Package
(Florence)
Shopping and Florence go hand in hand in Italy. Take advantage of Lungarno’s “Suite” Shopping Package. Package includes: accommodation for two nights, breakfast buffet, one 3-course dinner in the restaurant of your choice, private car with chauffeur, customized itinerary of the most distinctive Christmas markets in the city, free entrance to the Salvatore Ferragamo museum, free copy of the autobiography of Salvatore Ferragamo “The Shoemaker of Dreams.”
www.thelungarnocollection.com 


Three Ultimate Days at Otahuna Lodge
(New Zealand)
Late spring and early summer offer many pleasures for Otahuna guests. The hotel’s “Three Ultimate Days” program is perfect for those looking to pack in the highlights of New Zealand during a short stay. The program includes a full day at Otahuna, discovering the Canterbury High Country, and the popular Akaroa & Banks Peninsula experience. *Looking for a customized program? Otahuna’s staff is happy to suggest other options as well.*
www.otahuna.co.nz 


Two Stay For Free with Clayoquot’s Elders Package
(B.C., Canada)
A popular destination for multi-generational families, Clayoquot Wilderness Resort is paying tribute to the oldest and wisest family members with their 2012 Elders Package that offers a free stay for up to two elders, 55 and older, travelling with families of six or more. The special offer is designed to encourage even more families to reconnect in the magic of the Canadian wilderness.
www.wildretreat.com 


Twin Farms: Perfecting the Art of Giving this Holiday Season
(Vermont)
Stay at Twin Farms before December 22, and take home a handcrafted glass Simon Pearce Vermont Evergreen. In keeping with the spirit of giving, Twin Farms will also donate $100 from each new reservation to the Vermont Food Bank. Fine cuisine, wine, and spirits, as well as on-site activities are all included.
www.twinfarms.com 

Enjoy 7 nights at the Price of 6 at the Newly Renovated Petit St. Vincent (Private Island, Grenadines)
In 2012, stay 6 nights and receive the 7th night free when you stay at Petit St. Vincent in the Grenadines. Rates include: three meals per day, all non–alcoholic beverages, early morning coffee and afternoon tea, room service, and use of all non-motorized water sports and facilities on the island.
www.petitstvincent.com 

Acqualina’s Ultimate Spa Package for Two (Florida)
Enjoy the ultimate state of relaxation. Acqualina’s South Florida vacation package includes Holistic Facials and Aromatherapy Massages for two in the award winning ESPA spa. The Ultimate Spa Package for Two includes: daily Continental Breakfast for two, four 50 minute ESPA Treatments per vacation package.
www.acqualinaresort.com

*Please contact Janine about any of the above offers. jc@janinecifelli.com*

Black & White Summer Adventure

Clayoquot Wilderness Resort is Teaming up with Churchill Wild to provide the most spectacular Canadian Adventure ever offered.

Imagine viewing Black Bears & Black Whales and White Bears & White Whales in the same spectacular summer trip. For the first time ever offered on the planet, this Black & White adventure is a photographer’s dream. A wildlife viewing experience not to be missed.

10-14 night all inclusive packages are being offered in July and August 2011 from $12,795.00 Cdn. per person, plus taxes and fees. Based on availability, these trips have very limited capacity and will sell out fast. 

Please call Jaj at (800) 719-6422 or e-mail her at jc@janinecifell.com for more information.

*Clayoquot Wilderness Resort is the premier eco-safari destination; a spectacular luxury camp and adventure resort, located in the Clayoquot Sound World Biosphere on the west coast of Vancouver Island.  The resort offers a discreet paradox of individual pampering, and remote, untamed wilderness.

Clayoquot Welcomes New Executive Chef for 2011 Season

When Chef Ryan Orr applied to the resort seven years ago to work under the Resort’s long time Executive Chef, Tim May, he had no idea what the future held for him.  As a young chef, Ryan loved the life of travel and the adventure that his chosen career was allowing him. Born and raised on Vancouver Island, Ryan was looking forward to coming home and saw Clayoquot Wilderness Resort as not only another adventure, but a remarkable place to hone his skills.

Once at Clayoquot, Ryan realized what an opportunity he had walked into.  Under the close eye of Chef Tim May, Ryan embraced Vancouver Island’s wealth of local ingredients, and Chef May’s approach of “Modern Natural Cuisine”.  Over the next seven years, Ryan started to fine tune the focus for his food, and find it’s own identity.

Now Clayoquot Wilderness Resort’s Executive Chef, Ryan says the influence of “Modern Natural Cuisine” can still be found in his food along with his own unique approach.

The simple idea of treating beautiful local ingredients with respect and not over complicating things will let the flavors shine.  Vancouver Island has become a “mecca” for organic produce, free run poultry, cheeses and local game meats.  Chef continues to explore and source the island for new products that he can showcase in his kitchen.  He also continues to learn and experiment with techniques, old and new, to best display the bounty of Canada’s west coast.

Chef Orr believes that he has an obligation in his kitchen to respect the craft and hard work of local suppliers and farmers.  As examples, to Chef Orr respect means not smothering a beautiful wild, line caught salmon with a rich, heavy sauce, but instead adorning it with a light aromatic salsa, or citrus reduction.  Organic field greens are dressed lightly so that each herb and variety of green can be tasted.

It is with this respect of natural local ingredients and letting their unique qualities shine through that Executive Chef Ryan Orr treats the culinary senses of  international guest at Clayoquot.

For more information on Clayoquot Wilderness Resort, visit www.WildRetreat.com

Weddings for the Wild at Heart

There is something in the air at Clayoquot Wilderness Resort. Something that makes love grow wild.

At Clayoquot, engagements, weddings, anniversaries and romantic rekindlings take on a spiritual quality found nowhere else in the world.

The resort lends itself to intimate small and medium size weddings with two to 50 guests. The staff can coordinate services: planning, marriage commissioner, photographer, flowers, music, entertainment, full-service food and beverage, luxury accommodation, wilderness adventures, air transportation and ground and water transfers are all options.

Clayoquot has hosted some truly spectacular weddings: one on a deserted white sandy beach, several in their lush fern gardens, and others inside or on the decks and lookouts surrounding the Timber Cookhouse. More than one intensely romantic renewal of vows has happened in a great white canvas tent at the Resort.

The greatest successes come at the hands of those inclined to work with the resorts’ natural surroundings. Mixing old and new traditions, and combining contemporary elements with those found in nature is this Wilderness Resort’s specialty.

For more information on Clayoquot Wilderness Resort, contact Jaj at jc@janinecifelli.com

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