Santa Catalina Island – Island SPA Catalina

Catalina SPA_1853CatalineSpaLounge_1859During your visit to Santa Catalina Island you must include an appointment at The Island Spa Catalina. It is located inside the historical El Encanto building and is Catalina Island’s first ever destination resort spa. They offer a variety of treatments and rejuvenating therapies with intrinsic island botanicals. It is 15,000 square feet of spacious newly renovated indoor and outdoor space with nine treatment rooms, luxurious lounges, and a large soaking pool and vista deck.  In keeping with the vibe of the island you can request treatments like the Sea of Life Facial, Catalina Classic Botanical Massage as well as specialty showers, a dry inhalation sauna and eucalyptus steam room.

 

CatalinaSpaPool_1860CatalinaSpaRoomCatalinaSpaExercise_1867Before or after your treatment spend some relaxing time at a variety of local artisan shops where you can purchase gifts, clothing, and handmade spa-inspired products and in case I did not mention, enjoy a meal at the new Encanto Café. The café serves a light breakfast, offers a lunch menu along with fresh juices, smoothies, wine, champagne, coffee and tea.

 

Follow my next blog where we will explore other activity options and much more.

Santa Catalina beckons! Just come, relax, heal and rejuvenate the mind and body.

 

Rosa L. McArthur, CMP

Meeting Planners Plus

 

 

Santa Catalina Island – Southern California’s Island Oasis

CatalinaArial-2CatalinaAiralCasinoA bit of trivia, did you know that Santa Catalina Island is the southernmost island of the Channel Islands of California? I did not realize they stretched that far! It is just 22 miles south southwest of the City of Los Angeles. Many people know it as the island once owned by the William J. Wrigley Family which was purchased by him in 1919. Yes, you are right, the chewing gum person and owner of the Chicago Cubs. The destination has a rich and storied history, where movies were made (especially between the 30’s and the 50’s), movie stars lived, baseball team practiced (Chicago Cubs), couples fell in love and major galas and Jazz Festivals were staged.

 

 

CatalinaFlyerCatalinaDockRecently the Island has undergone a renaissance which is visibly seen as soon as you come ashore. Most people travel to the island by ferry. The Catalina Flyer departs from Newport Beach and the Catalina Express offers service from Dana Point, Long Beach and San Pedro.  You can conveniently book your tickets online. Just sit back and relax; you will enjoy the ride.

Santa Catalina Island is made up of two towns, the incorporated town of Avalon to the east end and unincorporated town Two Harbors to the west end. Outside of the two towns is a rugged wilderness with majestic beauty, owned and operated by the Catalina Island Conservancy. The Island is 22 miles long and 8 miles across. The Catalina Island Airport allows helicopter and private planes to land which is another way to access the island.

 

Catalina Island golf cartsCatalinaAvalonPoemSo leave behind the rush of city life and enjoy the slow island life of Santa Catalina. Miniature cars to deal with, just bikes, golf carts and walking.

The island is a great leisure destination but it also works well for small meetings, board meetings, retreats and team building programs. The island also offers a variety of hotels, restaurants, and shopping options.

For a small island there is a lot to talk about. Follow my next few blogs as we explore, places to see, things to do, where to stay and the fabulous Island Spa that just opened recently.

Santa Catalina beckons!  Just Come.

 

By Rosa L. McArthur, CMP

Meeting Planners Plus

Anquilla – Tranquility Wrapped in Blue

Anquilla BeachRecently I had the privilege of making my first visit to the beautiful island of Anguilla, in the British West Indies. It was a delightful experience. Ask me what I remember most about this island, the beaches. They are absolutely breathe taking with several shades of turquoise green water and white powdery sand that feels soft and embracing on your body. The island is three miles at its widest point and sixteen miles long. There are approximately 33 beaches in Anguilla, but none more popular than Shoal Bay East which is rated one of the top best beaches in the world! Their island slogan ‘Tranquility Wrapped in Blue’ very appropriate.

There are no fast food establishments, restaurant chains, or large shopping malls, and theatres on the island.  Instead, there were quaint local eateries serving a variety of Anguillan specialty foods, and meal choices that would appeal to many palettes. It is not difficult to locate fine dining restaurants on the island that could rival any on famed restaurant rows.

Anguilla markets to a high end clientele. Because of the many villas and quaint resorts it is a huge draw for visitors and celebrities who want to get lost in the crowd. It is said that Anguilla is where guest go to hide instead of being seen. There are many lavish, beautifully furnished and well appointed villas. Most have their own pools, Jacuzzi, theatre, recreation/game rooms, saunas, exercise rooms and many other amenities. Many have four to eight bedrooms and are very appealing for small corporate retreats, corporate meetings, and incentive programs.

099Anquilla Boat-Beach-3I found that many of the hotels did not exceed 100 sleeping rooms and were limited when it came to meeting room space. I stayed at the Malliouhana Hotel & Spa (55 rooms) which is on 26 acres overlooking Meads Bay and Turtle Cove on the northwest coast of the island.  Like some of the hotels my room did not have a television, radio, clock, ironing board or coffee maker. However, included in your overnight stay are many water sports, snorkeling, windsurfing, catamarans along with complimentary snorkels and fins. While there I visited several other resorts with spas, Cap Juluca, Cuisinart, Altamer (villa), Viceroy Resort & Residences, and two smaller hotels, Carimar Beach Club and Paradise Cove.

The island of Anguilla grows little produce, except for the 9.5 lb. sweet potato that found itself in the weekly newspaper. Fishing is plentiful, which was evident by the 840 lb. marlin that was caught off the coast of Anguilla. And they have little rain fall per year. Along with their claim to fame ,their beaches which are absolutely beautiful their other natural resource are the Anguillan people who are warm, friendly and inviting.  They love their island home and usually return after they finish their education to give back to their communities. When you are planning your next retreat, board meeting or need a private get away think easy breezy Anguilla. The island will be waiting for you!

Written by: Rosa L. McArthur, CMP