Something By The Sea - Le Merigot Santa Monica

Written by Linda Lane


Something byrepparttar Sea – Le Merigot Beach Resort Santa Monica Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com Read this entire feature FREE at: http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/hotels/calif/santamonica/lemarigot/lemarigot.html

Le Merigot is a charming European-style boutique hotel and spa overlookingrepparttar 133743 sand and surf in Santa Monica, California. Anticipating good weather, andrepparttar 133744 luxury and service that heraldsrepparttar 133745 only Mobil “Four Star” and AAA “Four Diamond” property in Santa Monica, Dave and I drove acrossrepparttar 133746 desert from Las Vegas torepparttar 133747 beach for a romantic getaway.

Located at 1740 Ocean Avenue, a main thoroughfare, Le Merigot Beach Hotel and Spa was easy to find. As soon as we enteredrepparttar 133748 drivewayrepparttar 133749 parking attendant alertedrepparttar 133750 valet who whisked our luggage upstairs. Check-in took exactly two minutes. Being December,repparttar 133751 lobby reflectedrepparttar 133752 warm, festive sights and smells of Christmas. I noticed a table with stacks of USA Today,repparttar 133753 New York Times, and Los Angeles Times. “Please help yourself,”repparttar 133754 reservation specialist told me. “They’re complimentary?” I asked, surprised. “Yes, welcome to Le Merigot”.

Dave and I took an elevator torepparttar 133755 fifth floor. Our room was spacious with a balcony that wrapped aroundrepparttar 133756 corner of our building to provide panoramic views ofrepparttar 133757 coastline andrepparttar 133758 islands beyond. Thick glass doors opened onto a patio with a table and chairs and a lounge. The horse-shoe shaped design ofrepparttar 133759 property maximizes ocean views while taking into account a restored 1920s apartment building directly in front of it onrepparttar 133760 sand. Both of us breathed a sigh of relief. This was a wonderful place to relax.

Enrique arrived with our luggage and offered to fill our ice bucket. At Le Merigot guests do not get their own ice. “What does Le Merigot mean?” I asked him.

He smiled and said, “Le Merigot is a very old word for 'something byrepparttar 133761 sea'. An old Frenchman told me that. The word isn’t used very much anymore.”

Feeling well looked after we surveyed our room. The king-size feather bed looked so comfortable with a pristine white Frette down duvet and mounds of pillows. Elegant in its simplicity, our room featured a writing desk and sitting area as well as an armoire with a television connected to local and cable stations. There was a CD player/radio/alarm, and a hardback copy of Ernest Hemingway’s “The Movable Feast”.

The lighting inrepparttar 133762 bathroom was spectacular. It is one ofrepparttar 133763 few times when I have looked in a mirror after four hours of driving and thought, "I look better now than when I left home this morning." That is a sign of exceptionally flattering lighting. There was also a large illuminated magnifying make-up mirror and a host of pure Nirvae botanical products. Of course,repparttar 133764 highlight ofrepparttar 133765 sand and rust alabaster marble bathroom wasrepparttar 133766 yellow rubber duckie wearing goggles and holding a surfboard. Lots of fluffy white towels were neatly stacked, and two thick white terry bathrobes with matching slippers were hanging inrepparttar 133767 closet.

A bowl of Gala apples and vibrant oranges were painting-perfect next to a large bottle of Evian and two wine glasses. The air was crisp butrepparttar 133768 sun was out, sending glistening streaks acrossrepparttar 133769 blue Pacific. Fromrepparttar 133770 balcony we watchedrepparttar 133771 Santa Monica pier withrepparttar 133772 ferris wheel, win-a-prize games, and food stands. Further torepparttar 133773 right we spied turreted white tents that were set up forrepparttar 133774 Cirque du Soleil’s Cavallo, a horse-themed extravaganza.

Torepparttar 133775 left ofrepparttar 133776 apartment building white sails dottedrepparttar 133777 horizon. It was a clear day, perfect for exploring Santa Monica. Walking alongrepparttar 133778 beach was an option but we decided to do a little shopping atrepparttar 133779 Third Street Promenade. Duringrepparttar 133780 warmer months walking from Le Merigot would be inviting. In winter driving seemedrepparttar 133781 wiser choice.

In Santa Monica public parking lots are easy to access, and free for up to three hours. The Promenade is closed to cars, makingrepparttar 133782 shopping experience easier and less stressful.

Much to our surprise we found a Lush bath products store. Heretofore one had to buy their pampering products abroad. Our Christmas shopping continued with Anthropologie, kiosk vendors selling unique scarves and jewelry, Urban Outfitters, AX Armani, and Guess mixed in with Barnes and Noble and a variety of restaurants. There were movie theaters playing everything from foreign films to blockbusters. Byrepparttar 133783 time we finished shopping it was dark.

Laid Back in the Big Easy - New Orleans Bike Adventure

Written by Kim and Don Tatera


Laid Back In The Big Easy – Nawlings Bike Adventures Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com Read this entire feature FREE with photos at: http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/sports02/bike/bigeasy/bigeasy.html

There is absolutely nothing finer than vacationing where your mind, body and soul are at peace. For us,repparttar place to “pass a good time” has always been New Orleans, Louisiana. Call itrepparttar 133742 "City That Care Forgot," orrepparttar 133743 Crescent City. Either way, it’s a wonderfully eclectic and steamy gumbo mixture of food, music, people, fun things to do, and interesting things to see. But wait, you’ll never have time to fully undertake this casual and friendly place all on your own. Trust us, we’ve been to N’awlins so many times that we still haven’t experienced allrepparttar 133744 culture and history that continually beckons us to visit time and time again.

Never fear, for Laid Back Tours, LLC is here. Withrepparttar 133745 expert guidance ofrepparttar 133746 husband and wife owners and operators, Mousa and Veda, you too can tour New Orleans at a relaxed and easy pace. Take your pick from their many individually guided tour options as there’s always a lagniappe, or a little something extra, when you’re on a Laid Back Tour. Whether it’s a shorter kayak tour throughrepparttar 133747 city’s only bayou — St. John, or a full day kayak trip through bayous, swamps, and wetlands, you will experience many ofrepparttar 133748 gifts that this magnificent area has to offer. With this top notch adventure tour company, you will enjoy a unique view of New Orleans,repparttar 133749 land of decadent pleasures, up front and personal while among an intimate group. Nope, no air conditioned mega buses full of touristy geezers here. That’s notrepparttar 133750 style of Laid Back Tours, sorry.

For us, we chose to tryrepparttar 133751 road less traveled and experience New Orleans’ unsurpassed architecture and ambiance by bicycle while on a full day guided tour. Like baby ducks following their mommy, our eclectic and small sized group of six people set off behind our very friendly and knowledgeable leader, Veda, on our full day of biking. As we covered nearly 23 miles throughoutrepparttar 133752 entire day, we kept pumped up byrepparttar 133753 positive words and attention we received everywhere we went — just by riding bikes. What? Not in shape you say. No worries, as they have three wheeled recumbent trikes that help you ease intorepparttar 133754 groove and make you feel just like Lance Armstrong. No matter what age or athletic ability you are, everyone looks sexy on one of these bikes and trikes because they’re cool to look at, and they’re very easy to ride, too.

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