Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

1.17.2017

Cabo.


Prior to our trip to Cabo, I had only visited Mexico once and it was in the Riviera Maya, which is on the Northeastern side of the country. I was excited to see the West coast in our visit to Cabo and since airlines have recently started nonstop flights from NYC area airports, it made this trip much easier and more feasible for us (I try to avoid connecting flights whenever possible!). 

After doing much research on where to stay, we landed on The Cape, which is part of Thompson Hotels. We have stayed at Thompson Hotels in the past, with only good experiences and the location, views, food and drink did not disappoint. 


Upon our arrival and after a 30-minute car ride from the airport, we made it with time to quickly change and head straight to the bar for a happy hour drink to watch the sun set over El Arco or "The Golden Arch" - a distinctive rock formation in the water that can actually be seen from every room at The Cape.


With the help of the concierge, we set up a day of surf at Los Cerritos beach and some sunset horseback riding. Contrary to our last visit in Riviera Maya, where we didn't leave our hotel except to head back to the airport at the end of our trip, we explored the surrounding areas of Cabo San Lucas and Todos Santos and met with locals while surfing who were so friendly, helpful and had some cool stories to tell us about growing up in the area. 


We had heard amazing things about Cabo Surf Hotel but chose to surf at Los Cerritos beach area due to the time of year and the lack of waves at Cabo Surf. Had it been summer or fall, we would have loved to check it out and even stay there for two nights of our trip since the surf is much better there at that time of year. Next time!

(From top to bottom: One piece - Letarte (similar) ; White Cover Up - For Love & Lemons ; Bandana - Madewell ; Top- Onzie | On T: Henley Waffle Tee - Wallace & Barnes)
We made a reservation at Manta for dinner our first night, which is the Seafood / Asian-Fusion restaurant at The Cape. However, we found that we enjoyed venturing out the other nights into Cabo San Lucas for dinner for some authentic cuisine and taking a cab was extremely easy from the hotel. There always seemed to be someone ready to take us wherever we needed to go, whenever we needed. Our favorite restaurant off the property was Edith's - great atmosphere and delicious food. The tuna and steak tartar tacos to start are a must! 

A quick note about currency: We had converted our dollars to Pesos at the Los Cabos airport, which we learned is what not to do since you don't get nearly as good of a rate than if you were to convert at a bank.  Regardless of this fact, however, with the current exchange rate, the local businesses actually preferred USD. So save yourself time (and money) and forego the currency exchange altogether if you are planning a trip out to Cabo in the near future. 


The infinity pool at The Cape might have been the best part of our beach retreat. The views of El Arco, which most Cabo visitors plan separate excursions to take in and the way the water seemed to melt right into the Sea of Cortez were truly breathtaking. 


Our last day was spent the entirely at the pool. We ate sushi and drank Prosecco (T mostly had cervezas) until the sun set. Our next trip to Cabo I think we will look into renting a house, fishing and then cooking our catch!

5.18.2015

Bop is Back!

Hi Everyone! I can't believe it has been over a year since my last post. My close friends and family know how bop on trend is my soul - I never stop talking about the fact that I stopped posting. Of course life gets in the way but what I have realized is that while you need to balance work and social, you should leave time for the things that make you feel good and for me it is my blog, my creative outlet. My blog isn't just a way for me to document personal style and trends but a way to hopefully inspire everyone that comes to visit. 

I also realize that a big chunk of the fun is helping you. Getting emails asking for suggestions on what to wear to a specific event or even an opinion on what shoes to buy or sites to shop on makes my day and don't hesitate to do so! I might not work in HR, but I'm a gal of the people - so let's chat! 

Here are some favorites of mine from the past year: 

Travel Destination
Croatia. 
I visited Split, Hvar and Dubrovnik (in that order) this past October with my boyfriend, Tommy and our siblings. We ended our Eurotrip at Oktoberfest in Germany (bucket list!). Split has great seafood, italian dishes and gelato - it's just across the water from Italy. Hvar is the "party island" and did not disappoint. Dubrovnik - the most tourist-y probably due in part to Game of Thrones being filmed there. We used Airbnb throughout Croatia - I definitely recommend it.





Trend that has come back
Birkenstocks. 
I held on to my sandal birks since high school, waiting for the day that I could whip them out without getting called out for wearing them. They might not be the best looking shoe but they are so comfortable. The 90's are back as of 2014 and along with it is comfort: flowy dresses, overalls and birks. 




Shopping Site

Consistent Brand, Price is Right

NYC Go-To Dinner Spot 
Gemma. 
Located in NoHo around the corner from my apartment.

Best Drink
Old Fashioned. 
My sister Sam makes it to perfection!