by cerulean | Apr 23, 2018 | Travel Journal
Sri Lanka is one cool little country. We’ve just returned, having visited Colombo, the Cultural Triangle, Tea Country, Yala National Park, Tangalle and Galle Fort. Sri Lanka offers a diversity that’s hard to match in such a small area: UNESCO World Heritage sites, Tea...
by cerulean | Mar 29, 2018 | Travel Journal
Behind every incredible trip that Cerulean plans, there is a mastermind. The person who creates your specialized itinerary, shows you locations that you never knew existed and intertwines your preferences into each purposeful step of your trip. Visiting the Grand...
by cerulean | Mar 20, 2018 | Travel Journal
A Hidden Gem in the Rolling Hills of Pennsylvania Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, named after a local Indian Chief, is situated just 1.5 hours from Pittsburgh, on top of the scenic Laurel Highlands’ mountains. Family-owned and run by the Hardys since it opened 31 years...
by cerulean | Jul 17, 2017 | Travel Journal
With peace arriving in this small country, Colombia finally has the opportunity to reveal its many charms to the rest of the world, and we could not have been more enchanted by it. After our short visit, we immediately booked a return trip – 3 months later!...
by cerulean | Jun 20, 2017 | Travel Journal
Just two hours’ drive from Dubai airport, Six Senses Zighy Bay is an incredible stop-over destination if traveling through the Emirates. We could not have been happier with our getaway to this laid-back resort on the Gulf of Oman. Barefoot luxury is the norm. Guest...
by cerulean | Jun 20, 2017 | Travel Journal
Myanmar, formerly known as Burma, is a gem in Southeast Asia’s crown. Recent political opening has paved the way for increased tourism, and we were lucky to visit before too much has changed. In a country where cell-phone usage was rare as of two years ago, it’s still...