Anointed Travel, Creating Unforgettable Memories - Rosita Hinds

Anointed Travel,  Creating Unforgettable Memories - Rosita Hinds With over 25 years in the travel industry, we specialize in organizing timely trips for the business traveler. No budget is to small and no time is to short!

Create unforgettable memories for those celebrating special occasions. We customize to fit your travel needs, desires and wants. With over 25 years of experience in the travel industry, we know how to customize your travel to fit your needs, allowing you to create those unforgettable memories. We help to plan every aspect of your vacation so that you are able to sit back, relax, and enjoy your time.

The allure of the city is in its textures and colors, its cuisine and culture, its art and architecture.Whether it be as...
07/26/2017

The allure of the city is in its textures and colors, its cuisine and culture, its art and architecture.
Whether it be astronomy, aesthetics, architecture or allure, Mexico’s capital city will leave travelers wanting more.
See the Beautiful Tiles and Colorful Walls:
The best way to explore it is on foot, experiencing the languid pace in its colorful neighborhoods like Coyoacan, Roma and the Historic Core. The buildings here are tile-blanketed, the walls painted in rich blues, reds, yellows and oranges.
In this city, selfies are almost a must.
Admire the Architecture:
From its historic core to its hip neighborhoods, Mexico City’s wide streets are paved with mesmerizing architecture.
There’s Spanish colonial, Baroque, Spanish Renaissance Revival, Modern and even Art Nouveau.
The most notable include the beautiful Palacio de Bellas Artes, the grand Metropolitan Cathedral, the impressive Palacio Postal and the ultra modern Museo Soumaya.
Eat at Churreria El Moro:
In Roma Norte, Churreria El Moro serves the popular Mexican treat to millennials as well as wide-eyed tourists until late at night.
Grab a bag of freshly-fried churros and a dip of your choice, with a steaming cup of rich hot cocoa on the side.
Visit the Markets:
Shopping and eating are the two main reasons to visit the city’s bustling many markets, and they’re more than enough to see. You’ll probably go home with luggage full of treasures and curious artifacts as well as a stomach full of treats. Among the best are La Lagunilla Market, Mercado Coyoacan and Mercado de Artesanias La Ciudadela.
Drink at Bar Pata Negra:
Books meet alcohol at Bar Pata Negra. It may be located in the touristy Historic Core along Avenida 5 de Mayo, but that doesn’t stop it from being a hip watering hole.
Pop in for an excellent cocktail or two, sip on smoky mezcal or even take a salsa class during a Saturday night.
Take a Canal Tour on a Trajinera:
Head to the historic borough of Xochimilco, home of Mexico’s famed floating gardens? Make your way to Embarcadero de Nativitas, and rent a colorful trajinera for a few hours on an unhurried ride.
Thread your way along the ancient house and garden-lined canals, let a passing mariachi band serenade you and buy a bucket of ice-cold cerveza from one of the boat vendors. Sure, it’s mighty touristy, but there’s no better way to relax in this bustling city.
Explore Coyoacan:
Coyoacan was home to some of Mexico’s most prominent and influential artists and intellectuals—Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Octavio Paz, to name a few—and its adorable streets were their stomping grounds.
Among the many things to do: watch buskers perform in Plaza Hidalgo, visit the home of Frida Kahlo and dine at the beautifully decorated Corazon de Maguey.
For more information, contact me Rosita Hinds at 813-531-1171 or visit Anointed Travel an affiliate of Pro Travel at www.anointedtravel.org

The Cruise/Tour of a Lifetime. 2-for-1 Cruise & Air from $295 on Select European Itineraries..For a limited time,Viking ...
06/15/2017

The Cruise/Tour of a Lifetime. 2-for-1 Cruise & Air from $295 on Select European Itineraries..
For a limited time,Viking Cruises is offering a 2-for-1 Cruise & Air from $295 on Select European Itineraries.
Enjoy 2-for-1 pricing & $295 Air on our 2018 Cities of Light, Passage to Eastern Europe, Paris to the Swiss Alps, Rhine Getaway and Lyon & Provence itineraries. Offer valid for 2018 March, April, November and December sail dates. The offer expires June 30, 2017 and you have to be booked by June 30, 2017; pay in full by July 31, 2017.
Offer valid on bookings made from June 01, 2017-June 30, 2017. Air offers valid on all North American gateways except Alaska, Hawaii, San Juan and Mexico City. Air does not have to be purchased to get cruise/tour offer. All prices are in US dollars and for US residents only.
This is a great opportunity to have a great experience that will leave everlasting memories to share.
To book The Cruise/Tour of a lifetime please visit Anointed Travel an affiliate of Pro Travel at www.anointedtravel.org or contact me Rosita Hinds at 813-531-1171 or email [email protected]

The Cruise/Tour of a LifetimeFor a limited time,Viking Cruises is offering a 2-for-1 Cruise & Air from $295 on Select Eu...
06/15/2017

The Cruise/Tour of a Lifetime
For a limited time,Viking Cruises is offering a 2-for-1 Cruise & Air from $295 on Select European Itineraries.
Enjoy 2-for-1 pricing & $295 Air on our 2018 Cities of Light, Passage to Eastern Europe, Paris to the Swiss Alps, Rhine Getaway and Lyon & Provence itineraries. Offer valid for 2018 March, April, November and December sail dates. The offer expires June 30, 2017 and you have to be booked by June 30, 2017; pay in full by July 31, 2017.
Offer valid on bookings made from June 01, 2017-June 30, 2017. Air offers valid on all North American gateways except Alaska, Hawaii, San Juan and Mexico City. Air does not have to be purchased to get cruise/tour offer. All prices are in US dollars and for US residents only.
This is a great opportunity to have a great experience that will leave everlasting memories to share.




To book please visit Anointed Travel an affiliate of Pro Travel at www.anointedtravel.org or contact me Rosita Hinds at 813-531-1171 or email [email protected]

20 Tips Before Traveling InternationallyIf this is your first time traveling abroad, or maybe you just need a refresher ...
06/13/2017

20 Tips Before Traveling Internationally

If this is your first time traveling abroad, or maybe you just need a refresher here’s a list of 20 tips you should do or bring before your trip.

Security & Health

1. Check-in with your doctor and insurance carrier. Double check and make sure that you have all of the proper vaccinations and that you have renewed all essential prescriptions. Also, ask you medical insurance provider if your policy applies overseas for emergencies. If it doesn’t, and you want to add extra coverage, consider supplemental insurance.

2. Bring copies of your passport. If your passport gets stolen or lost you want to be sure that you can still get back into the country, or be able to prove your citizenship.

3. Leave a copy of your passport. For extra backup, leave a copy of your passport at home or with someone you trust. Consider making an electronic copy you can store in your email account as well.

4. Register with your embassy. If there’s a problem in the country, this will make it easier for your government to contact you and get you to safety.

Money

5. Look up the monetary conversion before you go. Finding out that one Danish Krone is equal to just 19 cents … bad surprise. Make sure you do your math before you travel to get a sense of where the conversion rate is at.

6. Make sure your credit card will work in the country you’re visiting. European banks have switched almost completely to the more secure chip-and-PIN technology, and fewer businesses abroad are accepting the outdated magnetic-strip cards.

7. Go to a bank or ATM in the country you’re visiting. The conversion centers in the airport or around the city tend to be huge rip-offs. You won’t get charged as many fees at the ATM or the bank, and the conversion will be exact.

8. Always have local cash. Not every place takes credit cards. Especially important places like trains or buses.

9. Call your bank or credit card provider. Sometimes banks think that fraud may be occurring if transactions are suddenly happening in Bali when you’re from Jersey, and they will turn off your card as a security measure.

10. Check the country’s entrance/exit fees. Some countries require travelers to pay in order to enter or leave the country. These fees are not included in the price of your airline ticket, and can range from $25 to $200.

Local Research

11. Buy tickets now for places you know you want to visit or see. By buying in advance you’ll be able to skip more lines, and find more deals targeted toward you.

12. Get guidebooks. Guidebooks usually include maps, key words or phrases, and give you enough detail on certain sites that you won’t need to purchase the pamphlet at the venue. And download apps before you travel. Avoid downloading charges from your wireless carrier and get your apps before you leave.

13. Research events going on while you’re there. This will help you make sure that you’re not missing the best events going on in the city — fun things like festivals, ceremonies and natural events. Also be sure to research as a few national dishes to try. You don’t want to leave the country without experiencing what its known for.

Electronics

14. Bring a charger adapter. Countries have different size plugs and voltage. So if you want to use your iPod, make sure you can charge it.

15. Check the voltage of your electronics. From my own experience I know that nothing is worse than having an adapter and still not being able to use a blow-dryer or a straightener because the voltage isn’t high enough for that country.

16. Activate your phone’s global capabilities. There’s usually a charge for doing this, but it is much less than the roaming charges you’ll get if you don’t.

17. Download Travelzoo app. The Travelzoo app can help you find great deals in a variety of countries, and has options from local deals to transportation options.

Luggage & packing

18. Pack an extra set of clothes in your carry-on bag. Don’t be one of those travelers decked out in J’adore Paris apparel because the airline lost your luggage and you have nothing else to wear.

19. To check a bag or not to check bag. Each airline has its own set of guidelines as to how many bags can be checked or carried on for free. Make sure to look up what your airline’s rules are to avoid any incremental fees.

20. Bring snacks. Traveling abroad is fun, but eating in a foreign country can sometimes become a task. Bring small snacks that will tide you over until you find that perfect restaurant or food cart.

20 Tips Before Traveling InternationallyBy Dari Brooks Deal Expert, New York posted on April 18, 2015Share on Facebook39...
06/13/2017

20 Tips Before Traveling Internationally
By Dari Brooks
Deal Expert, New York posted on April 18, 2015
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Ismir, Turkey, by Meg Mitchell
If this is your first time traveling abroad, or maybe you just need a refresher here’s a list of 20 tips you should do or bring before your trip.
Security & Health
1. Check-in with your doctor and insurance carrier. Double check and make sure that you have all of the proper vaccinations and that you have renewed all essential prescriptions. Also, ask you medical insurance provider if your policy applies overseas for emergencies. If it doesn’t, and you want to add extra coverage, consider supplemental insurance.
2. Bring copies of your passport. If your passport gets stolen or lost you want to be sure that you can still get back into the country, or be able to prove your citizenship.
3. Leave a copy of your passport. For extra backup, leave a copy of your passport at home or with someone you trust. Consider making an electronic copy you can store in your email account as well.
4. Register with your embassy. If there’s a problem in the country, this will make it easier for your government to contact you and get you to safety.
Money
5. Look up the monetary conversion before you go. Finding out that one Danish Krone is equal to just 19 cents … bad surprise. Make sure you do your math before you travel to get a sense of where the conversion rate is at.
6. Make sure your credit card will work in the country you’re visiting. European banks have switched almost completely to the more secure chip-and-PIN technology, and fewer businesses abroad are accepting the outdated magnetic-strip cards.
7. Go to a bank or ATM in the country you’re visiting. The conversion centers in the airport or around the city tend to be huge rip-offs. You won’t get charged as many fees at the ATM or the bank, and the conversion will be exact.
8. Always have local cash. Not every place takes credit cards. Especially important places like trains or buses.
9. Call your bank or credit card provider. Sometimes banks think that fraud may be occurring if transactions are suddenly happening in Bali when you’re from Jersey, and they will turn off your card as a security measure.
10. Check the country’s entrance/exit fees. Some countries require travelers to pay in order to enter or leave the country. These fees are not included in the price of your airline ticket, and can range from $25 to $200.
Local Research
11. Buy tickets now for places you know you want to visit or see. By buying in advance you’ll be able to skip more lines, and find more deals targeted toward you.
12. Get guidebooks. Guidebooks usually include maps, key words or phrases, and give you enough detail on certain sites that you won’t need to purchase the pamphlet at the venue. And download apps before you travel. Avoid downloading charges from your wireless carrier and get your apps before you leave.
13. Research events going on while you’re there. This will help you make sure that you’re not missing the best events going on in the city — fun things like festivals, ceremonies and natural events. Also be sure to research as a few national dishes to try. You don’t want to leave the country without experiencing what its known for.
Electronics
14. Bring a charger adapter. Countries have different size plugs and voltage. So if you want to use your iPod, make sure you can charge it.
15. Check the voltage of your electronics. From my own experience I know that nothing is worse than having an adapter and still not being able to use a blow-dryer or a straightener because the voltage isn’t high enough for that country.
16. Activate your phone’s global capabilities. There’s usually a charge for doing this, but it is much less than the roaming charges you’ll get if you don’t.
17. Download Travelzoo app. The Travelzoo app can help you find great deals in a variety of countries, and has options from local deals to transportation options.
Luggage & packing
18. Pack an extra set of clothes in your carry-on bag. Don’t be one of those travelers decked out in J’adore Paris apparel because the airline lost your luggage and you have nothing else to wear.
19. To check a bag or not to check bag. Each airline has its own set of guidelines as to how many bags can be checked or carried on for free. Make sure to look up what your airline’s rules are to avoid any incremental fees.
20. Bring snacks. Traveling abroad is fun, but eating in a foreign country can sometimes become a task. Bring small snacks that will tide you over until you find that perfect restaurant or food cart.

Fourth of July.Searching for a July 4th activity to participate in with your spouse? Consider taking in a parade.Accordi...
06/09/2017

Fourth of July.
Searching for a July 4th activity to participate in with your spouse?
Consider taking in a parade.
According to Marriott's data, married couples are three times as likely as singles to prefer a parade on America's birthday. The Fourth of July weekend travelers are also showing increased interest in places like Aruba, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
On the Caribbean island of St. John, the Fourth of July brings more colors than red, white, and blue. Even a troupe of American Indians boasts resplendent purple feathers.
Count on arriving early for a spot in the shade, but don’t plan on remaining there. Observers frequently become participants, dancing with the parade or tramping behind the Virgin Island Pale Ale float for free brews.
Whatever happens it is guaranteed to be fun for you and your spouse.
To book your perfect, fun, and delightfully enjoyable Independence Day vacation for 2017 please visit Anointed Travel an affiliate of Pro Travel at www.anointedtravel.org or contact me Rosita Hinds at 813-531-1171 or email [email protected]

The perfect place for a couples getaway, whether you are boyfriend and girlfriend, husband and wife, or want a place to ...
06/08/2017

The perfect place for a couples getaway, whether you are boyfriend and girlfriend, husband and wife, or want a place to get married and spend your honeymoon, The Blue Diamond Luxury Boutique Hotel is the perfect peaceful place where you can make your dreams come true.
Enjoy the unparalleled pampering and rejuvenation, the great a la cart meals, spectacular views and the great service that it offers. Some of the rooms have private infinity pools, beachfront casitas, private docks, and ocean view rooftop terraces.
Everything is exquisite.

To book reservations for the perfect vacation getaway, wedding, honeymoon or simply a retreat from the everyday hustle and bustle of your busy life, visit Anointed Travel an affiliate of Pro Travel at www.anointedtravel.org or contact me Rosita Hinds at 813-531-1171 or email [email protected]

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