Monday, October 22, 2018

A GUIDE TO ESSENTIAL BRITISH EATS

A GUIDE TO ESSENTIAL BRITISH EATS



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There is a lot of great packed into Britain – the cities, the scenery, the people, the history. Something surprisingly great about Britain? The food! From hearty comfort dishes to sweet treats, eating in Britain feels a little like eating a home-cooked meal from mom.
Check out this guide to learn about our go-to menu choices when we’re in Britain (and then try them for yourself!).

Meat Pie

This classic pub dish is not unlike a pot pie – a flaky crust filled with meat and potatoes and various vegetables.

Fish and Chips

This has been a household British dish since 1865 and can still be found on the menu of every British pub.

Sticky Toffee Pudding

Sponge soaked in liquid toffee and served with ice cream… Calories don’t count on vacation, right?

English Breakfast

Also known as the king of all breakfasts, a traditional English breakfast includes eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, beans, tomato and potatoes.

Bangers and Mash

Translation: Sausage and mashed potatoes.

Scottish Whisky

While not technically an eat, what better way to wash down a hearty meal than with a glass of Scottish distilled whisky?

13 THINGS THE ITALIANS DO BETTER THAN WE DO

13 THINGS THE ITALIANS DO BETTER THAN WE DO



By Brad Rickman | Posted to Conde Nast Traveler

Mexico’s 4 Foodie Destinations

Mexico’s 4 Foodie Destinations

Mexican cuisine is known for its bold flavors and range of ingredients. If you’re in search of authentic Mexican dishes, head south of the border towards these favored foodie destinations.
Los Cabos
The Baja Peninsula’s claim to culinary fame lies in the bounty of its surrounding seas. Fish tacos were invented in this area and as a vacationer’s paradise, Los Cabos boasts numerous restaurants for savoring this delectable dish.
Cancun
This favorite destination serves up a delicious local cuisine, such as sopa de lima (lime soup), pibil (slow roasted chicken or pork wrapped in banana leaves), and tamales (flavorful masa wrapped and steamed in dried corn husks).
Riviera Maya
This serene, beachside resort area is known for its all-inclusive gems, and one of the many benefits of the sea being right outside your room is the fresh seafood that’s caught and prepared fresh daily. Make sure to give the ceviche a taste.
Puerto Vallarta
Throwback some tequila when you’re in its birth country, and the best place is right here, along Mexico’s Pacific Coast. Take a day tour from Puerto Vallarta to the Blue Agave fields, followed by an authentic tequila tasting.

Saturday, October 20, 2018

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO PUGLIA, ITALY

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO PUGLIA, ITALY



How to Travel Well in “the New Tuscany”

By Gillian Sagansky | Posted to W Magazine
When Helen Mirren was on the Italian Press tour for The Queen in 2007, she fell so in love with Puglia that she went back and bought herself a castello (a castle) a few months later. And who can blame her? Heralded as “the new Tuscany,” the region has attracted admirers from Bella Hadid to Tom Hanks to Madonna, who threw herself a rager in Puglia last year, and returned this month for round two. Located at the southernmost “heel” of the Italy boot, Puglia’s bucolic charm, fairy-tale towns, UNESCO heritage sites, and locally-sourced cuisine has landed the region on our vacation hot map.

To Eat

The most important decision you’ll make each day. Puglia is culinarily self-sustainable, and known for using exclusively local products; it’s common that a restaurant or hotel even makes their own olive oil. For lunch, head to the picturesque village of Alberobello, known for its trulli architecture and regional cooking. In Alberobello, you’ll find Trullo d’Oro, highly recommended by the Michelin guide, but without the Michelin price tag. Be sure to order the staples such as eggplant caponata, fava bean puree, and grilled octopus.
For dinner, head to Masseria Le Mandorle in Ugento, where you’ll be greeted by a lavish antipasto bar that changes nightly. Expect an array of fresh vegetables from chicory and peppers to beets, and the best tomato focaccia you’ll ever have, freshly baked by the mother of one of the waiters. For the main course, choose from an option of traditional cuisine, from veal cutlets to spaghetti with clams. For those looking for an unforgettable fine dining experience, your answer is Grotta Palazzese, which also happens to be the most Instagrammed restaurant in Italy. Set inside a cliffside cave, your prix-fixe meal is served by suit-clad waiters, and set to a soundtrack of live classical music and panoramic views of both the Adriatic Sea and a bat-laden cave. Another not-to-be-missed dining experience is a candlelit dinner at Masseria Frantoio, and make sure to arrive hungry. From the doughy pasta to apple tarte tatin,, everything is homemade by a kitchen of nonnas who whip up simple, yet scrumptious traditional dishes, from spaghetti al pomodoro to zucchini fritters. Naturally, they also make their own olive oil on site, and the aperitivo sampling is to die for.

To See

If you do anything in Puglia, make sure you get lost in its idyllic medieval towns, each one more enchanting than the next. Start your journey in the northernmost province of Matera, and visit the historical center of Sassi in which you’ll find the Park of the Rupestrian Churches, a cluster of monasteries, houses, and churches which have been naturally carved into the volcanic hillside over the course of 800 years. Known as the “city of caves,” the medieval town has re-appropriated its landscape into dreamy cave hotels and atmospheric restaurants which overlook the city.
Puglia is also known for its paradisal rock beach swimming alcoves and hidden grottos. The best swimming holes are clustered at the southernmost point of Puglia on the eastern coastline. Do not miss Grotta Verde in the town of Andrano, a strictly local spot with an illuminated swimming cave. The best of the swimming alcoves are rustic and service-free, so make sure to bring your own towel and umbrella to spread out with locals on the rocks.
To properly take in traditional Trulli culture, do not skip Alberobello, the most famous UNESCO town in Puglia which looks like a white-washed hobbit village. Shopping is minimal in Puglia, but there are plenty of worthwhile souvenir stores to wander into which sell local ceramics and regional mandarin and lemon liqueurs. Alberobello is also known for its killer restaurants, so make sure to book one in advance as they’re often filled up!
Another must-see town is the municipality of Ostuni, known as the “White City”. Like Alberobello, peruse the local crafts stores such as a sandal window on Via Cattedrale, where you can customize your own leather sandals. Try to visit Ostuni on a Saturday so you don’t miss the Saturday morning market, where you’ll find local vendors selling crafts and fresh produce.
For those who want to unwind and relax, spend a day at hotel Furnirussi Tenuta and relax by the natural pool or work out in the outdoor gym. Make sure not to skip lunch! Order simply: the homemade spaghetti al pomodoro is a knock out, and end your day with a twilight stroll through the hotel’s fig plantation, the largest one in Italy.

Accomodations

Puglia is known for its three different types of architecture: trulli (coned huts), masserias(old stone farmhouses), and castellos. To get the most out of your time here, try to stay at all three types of classic Puglian accommodations.
For the ultimate masseria experience, look no further than Masseria Trapanà. Housed in a 16th century farmhouse, the eight-room property boasts six gardens that are laden with lemon trees and hammocks. The rooms retain their authentic walls, and the suites boast private terraces with outdoor baths overlooking the region. If you don’t want to leave the property, you’re in luck. There’s a croquet pitch with an accompanying closet of lavish sun hats to complete your look. There’s also a sulfur pool in the property’s cave-turned-spa area, and pizza making lessons in a state-of-the-art kitchen. Enjoy your evening aperitivo on the masseria’s roof or beneath their vine covered pillow-strewn outdoor fireplace.
For those who’ve always wondered what it would be like to live in a castle, there’s Castello di Ugento, an 800-year-old castle which opened its doors to the public for the first time ever in May, after an eight year renovation. The hotel is a seamless blend of modern and medieval charm, with nine beautiful rooms, surrounded by the original moat that once protected the castle. Owners Massimo d’Amore and Diana Bianchi’s objective is to make your stay an intimate one, so you’ll feel as if the castle is your own private home. You’ll rarely run into other people, and Bianchi personally welcomes each guest inside the fairytale vegetable garden each evening to enjoy an idyllic aperitivo. The thing you can count on at Ugento is a good meal. In the winter months, the hotel is turned into a cooking school, and trust us when we say that dinner inside the castle’s majestic courtyard cannot be missed.
For an authentic rural experience, try Trullo Sant’Angelo, a straightforward, fully functioning farm with olive and lemon groves. Owned and operated by the same family for three generations, you’ll get the feeling of what its like to live like a local in the countryside. Dogs and wild cats roam freely throughout the property, and guests are invited to pick tomatoes, figs, and lemons right off the trees. You’ll often find the owner cracking and shelling almonds near the entrance, and you’ll see carts of figs and tomatoes drying out in the sun. While the trullo serves a proper breakfast, any daytime snack you can forage for yourself on the property. If you go for any reason, it should be for the figs. They are the most mouth-watering figs you will ever consume.

Thursday, October 11, 2018

Visting Hard Rock Punta Cana

Hard Rock Punta Cana
Featuring Limitless Resort Credit

Recently staff from the Matty K Travel Group were invited to visit, tour and experience Hard Rock Punta Cana. We would like to start by thanking the amazing team at AIC especially our BDM Ellyn Gerstel. There is no better way for our team to pair our clients with the perfect vacation without experiencing it first hand. From the moment we checked in until we said our goodbye's, things were amazing.










Checkin 



Start by having a seat while they bring you a warm or cold towel to wash your hands and or face. You are treated like a Rock Star from the moment you arrive.















Have an espresso or cocktail while you get checked in a registered.






Quick sweet snack while waiting






Our Room

We each stayed in a Caribbean Suite which measures in at approx 700sq ft.





Jacuzzi Tub for relaxing after a long day at the pool



Bathroom with Double Sinks and 2 Shower Heads

 
We cannot forget an incredibly comfortable Bed 


In Room Fridge with water, beer, juice, Liquor dispenser and the most important Nespresso Machine



FOOD!!!!

We have to talk the food. As a New York Agency we are spoiled with our choices of gourmet food and we understand that not everyone's palate can be satisfied all the time. With that being said, We thought the food was fantastic. From the breakfast and lunch buffet at Ciao to the Hibachi, and the Pizza!!! True Napoleon Style Pizza. We admit its not like being in Rome or NYC but it came real Close.  The Fresh Pasta making station as seen below making fresh linguine and fresh ravioli!!! Very impressed.

Breakfast Buffet at Ciao




 
Lunch at Ciao
Unfortunately We did not get as many pictures as we would have liked of Lunch but it was awesome.

 

                      


The Property
It is no secret that the property at Hard Rock Punta Cana is huge. It can easily be walked with flat surface that make those with disabilities or strollers smile. 
Trolley Service is available every 5-10 minutes and will take you around the property. Need something more exclusive? Rent a golf cart by the day to really feel like a Rock Star. 





View from the Sun Bar off the Main Lobby


Additional Views of the Property







In the end...
We would most certainly recommend this property for your next vacation.
The Matty K Travel Group can be found online or by calling us at 516.366.9008

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