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July 1, 2010
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Fireworks, Beaches and More!
If you would like to see this photo, please update your email or browser settings to download images automatically. The Fourth of July might be just around the corner, but that doesn’t mean it’s too late to plan the perfect holiday celebration. Here are some of BT-e’s top Fourth of July packages along with a few more summer specials to get you through the season. We’ve also included a review of Cape Town’s Steenberg Hotel, bringing a taste of South Africa to those who couldn’t make it to the World Cup this month! Ally Miola


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fourth of july deals
SoCal Celebrations
Park Hyatt Aviara has opened just in time for the summer holiday. Located on 205 acres of land along the Pacific Ocean, this California hotel boasts a Beach Butler, Surf Concierge, an Arnold Palmer golf course, tennis courts and more. The hotel will host a barbeque party in the Palm Courtyard on July Fourth with live music performances followed by a private fireworks show for all guests. Guests can take advantage of the hotel’s Introductory Offer and stay three nights for the price of two over the holiday weekend or any other time now through December 21, 2010. Hyatt Gold Passport members will also receive a $100 resort credit and 10,000 Gold Passport bonus points. Reservations must be booked in advance by July 31, 2010 requesting offer code PHA10K. For more information, visit parkaviara.hyatt.com. AM

Apple Pie in the Big Apple
If you would like to see this photo, please update your email or browser settings to download images automatically. The Crowne Plaza Times Square has 150 rooms facing the fireworks display over the Hudson River that can be booked from $349 on July 4. Additionally, Brasserie 1605, located on the second floor of the hotel, will also host its first Macy’s Fireworks Festival, featuring an American picnic buffet, followed by rooftop viewing of the fireworks show. Access to the celebration—which includes Angus beef burgers, foot-long hot dogs, pork sliders, regional micro-brews, domestic sparkling wine and more—are available for $200 per person. For more information, visit cpmanhattantimessquare.com. AM

The Maine Thing
If you would like to see this photo, please update your email or browser settings to download images automatically. For a more rustic take on the holiday, The Inn at Ocean’s Edge is celebrating in true New England form with a traditional Maine Lobster Bake. Independence Weekend room rates start at $175, while tickets to the lobster feast along Penobscot Bay are available for $49 per person, plus tax and gratuity. Fireworks will go off five miles south over Camden Harbor with musical performances, a Car Meet and an Antique Aeroplane Show. For more information, visit innatoceansedge.com. AM

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summer deals
And Beyond...
If you would like to see this photo, please update your email or browser settings to download images automatically. The Leela Kempinski Goa has a Monsoon Getaway package for travelers looking to go abroad this summer. Available from $470, it includes three nights of Pavilion Room accommodations, daily buffet breakfast for two and roundtrip airport or train station transfers. Located on a patch of lush land between the Arabian Sea and the River Sal, the resort offers beachfront accommodations, multiple swimming pools, a 12-hole golf course, three tennis courts, five restaurants, a spa, a fitness center and even its own nursery and spice plantation. For more information, visit theleela.com. AM

Summer in the Emerald Isle
If you would like to see this photo, please update your email or browser settings to download images automatically. Adare Manor Hotel and Golf Resort in Limerick, Ireland has a package celebrating the JP McManus Invitational Pro Am, the largest charity golf event in the world, taking place on site this July 5 and 6. Celebrities from Michael Douglas to Peter Gallagher will be in attendance, but guests can benefit from the package any time from July 8 to October 31, 2010. It includes two night’s accommodation in the Manor House, daily Irish breakfast, one dinner for two in the Oakroom Restaurant and a choice of a free round of golf or an Elemis spa treatment per person. This package starts at EUR365 per room. For more information, visit adaremanor.com. AM

Save on Baggage Fees
Emirates has announced that passengers traveling with additional baggage can save 15 percent on the standard rates when they pay in advance online. This offer is extended to the airline’s four U.S. gateways (New York, Houston, Los Angeles and San Francisco) and can be redeemed between 24 hours and 90 minutes before flight departure. Ticketed customers can log in to “Manage a Booking” on Emirates.com and purchase the selected amounts of additional baggage, but weight or number of bags. AM

tried and tested
Steenberg Hotel
Cape Town, South Africa

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WHAT’S IT LIKE?
With carefully restored 17th-century buildings and courteous and able staff, the Steenberg Hotel blends timeless elegance with a warm, welcoming attitude. I had expected a stuffier vibe after hearing stories of how exclusive it was, but this luxury getaway was wonderfully lacking in pretension. The hotel clearly wasn’t trying to market itself toward a trendy crowd, nor was it stuck in a conservative mindset. (When I asked about a dress policy for dinner, staff jokingly told me it was clothes.) From the moment I arrived, the personnel were eager to cater to my every need, collecting my bags from the car, opening doors and even preparing check-in paperwork prior to my arrival, so that all I needed to do once I got there was sign my name.

WHERE IS IT?
Located on the Cape’s oldest farm in Constantia Valley and in the shadow of the mountains from which it takes its name, Steenberg Hotel is just a 20-minute drive from Cape Town.

HOW MANY ROOMS?
This boutique property has 24 en-suite rooms and suites, many with private patios.

ROOM FACILITIES
When I arrived at my room, the porter showed me how to use all the electronic devices, but I was more dazzled by the view of the golf course. (True, I might have preferred views of the vineyard, but it was stunning, regardless). The room was peppered with antiques and original artwork, which lent additional warmth to the space, while modern amenities such as Wi-Fi, a digital safe and a tea/coffee maker were put to good use.

BUSINESS AND MEETING FACILITIES
The hotel can accommodate up to 24 people in its meeting room equipped with a full terrace overlooking the vineyards and mountains. State-of-the-art video conferencing equipment is available for various occasions.

RESTAURANTS AND BARS
Breakfast at Catharina’s blew me away. I’ve never been a fan of eggs, but the chef used a combination of spices that quickly turned me into one. He was even gracious enough to share the recipe with me after he saw my reaction. And, of course, dinner was no disappointment either.

The true highlight of Steenberg, however, originates from its vineyards. Obviously, I wasn’t the only one who knew this, because an eclectic mix of people was lunching there that day. In addition to tourists such as myself, many of the patrons had driven out from Cape Town specifically for a bite to eat or to purchase a case of wine.

I sat down to a wine tasting before lunch that turned out to be one of the best I’ve ever experienced. When I arrived, the bartender said I could take a seat anywhere—the patio, the bar, or on one of the inviting couches—and that she would bring me the wine. Feeling sociable, I chose the bar and sampled roughly a dozen stellar wines, purchasing a handful and ordering another one with my meal.

LEISURE FACILITIES
The Spa at Steenberg, operated by the Ginkgo Spa and Wellness Group, offers a menu of treatments that will soothe avid golfers after spending a day on the property’s 18-hole course, which happens to feature the largest green on the continent.

The property also hosts daily wine tours, which I was sorry to miss. I had booked a spot on the tour for my second morning and was expecting to meet in the breakfast room, as the clerk hadn’t specified where to go. Roughly 15 minutes after the tour's scheduled departure time, I asked a staff member about it, and learned that the group had left without me. I was disappointed that nobody had bothered to find me, especially on such a small and intimate property, but I didn’t let it ruin my trip.

VERDICT
The impeccable service and picturesque surroundings more than made up for the miscommunication that kept me from joining the wine tour. If anything, it only gives me a reason to return.

PRICE
Rates start at ZAR 2,050 for a standard luxury room.

CONTACT
Steenberg Hotel, 10802 Steenberg Estate, Tokai Road, Constantia, Cape Town, South Africa; tel. 27-21-713-2222; steenberghotel.com.

Adam Rodriguez