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CastaDiva Resort & Spa - The Perfect Hotel for A Weekend Stay on Lake Como

May 16, 2016 Aimee Slade

It has always been my dream to visit Lake Como, arguably one of the most romantic vacation spots in Italy; however, every single time I started to make travel plans, it seemed like such a hassle.  The most popular towns of Lake Como are Bellagio and Varenna, but with only a few days available in our itinerary last fall, taking a train then a boat then a taxi just to get to one spot felt like an impossible task. That was until I found the perfect place, CastaDiva Resort & Spa in Blevio.  Located less than 15 minutes from the town of Como on the south end of the lake, it was much  easier to get to, secluded from the crowds, but with the same unbelievable views of the lake - a pure Italian paradise.  So if you are like me and are looking for a simpler option for visiting this quintessential Italian destination without compromising quality over the summer, here is all you need to know to plan a wonderful weekend getaway on Lake Como. 

Planning a Visit to Lake Como

How to Get to Como

Lake Como is located roughly 50 miles north of Milan and lies along the Swiss border. The lake is shaped like an upside down V, with Bellagio at the middle tip of the V and the main town of Como at the southwest point. There are many options for getting to Lake Como from all over Italy, but the farther north you go, the harder it is to get to, often requiring a combination of several modes of transportation to get to your final destination. This is why I loved being so close to the town of Como, it was less than an hour's drive from Milan and that was it. You can also take a single train directly to Como from Milan as well as various other cities in Italy. Here's a quick reference guide from USA Today that breaks down your options for traveling to Lake Como: How to Travel to Lake Como, Italy.  

My personal preference for getting around is by having my own car - that allows me to go anywhere I want without having to rely on train schedules. A trusted luxury car rental company throughout Italy is GP Luxury Car Hire - perfect for riding around in a carefree convertible or powerful sports car.  Now, keep in mind that driving can be stressful as roads are narrow and windy, especially as you travel north from Como toward Bellagio, but the views are worth it.  In addition, there are numerous water taxis and boat services that depart several times a day and travel to the various lake towns, which is another reason Como is such a convenient location for exploring the area. 

Exploring the Town of Como

It's funny, when I was planning my trip I read several articles that said to skip the town of Como completely, but I personally really enjoyed my time there and more recently it has grown in appeal and popularity.  The town of Como has its own charm that is much different than that of the smaller, more visited villages and an authenticity that's difficult to find in this part of Italy.  Now Como definitely has more of a city feel than Bellagio or Varenna, but there are plenty of cobblestone streets to explore with little boutiques, cafes and restaurants around every corner. One of the best parts of Como is that you are actually surrounded by more locals than tourists, many who look as if they are enjoying lakeside retired life. Take a long stroll along the waterfront from the center of town and you'll find people riding their bikes, old men chatting on benches, restaurant owners smoking on sidewalks and couples lazily gazing out toward the Alps. This isn't a place to be overly planned, it's better to just get lost... but honestly it would be hard to get really lost because it's not that big.  The New York Times has a fantastic article on how to spend a few short days in this beautiful town: 36 Hours: Lake Como, Italy and I highly suggest taking some notes if you want to be more planned out on your journey.  

For more on the surrounding towns, here's an article from one of my favorite travel guide writers, Rick Steves: The Italian Allure of Lake Como as well as The Lake Como Area Travel Guide from Travel + Leisure. 

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Where to Stay When Visiting Lake Como: CastaDiva Resort & Spa

The Property

Lake Como is known for its lavish lifestyle, attracting travelers from around the world to its grand villas, romantic sunsets and luxurious accommodations. If you are looking to have the best of it all without the large crowds and only 15 minutes from the Como, you'll want to check out CastaDiva Resort & Spa in Blevio, part of the exclusive collection of Small Luxury Hotels of the World.  This exquisite five star accommodation was once owned by the famous Italian opera singer, Giuditta Pasta, and has been visited by some of the greatest artists and writers of the 19th century. Without losing any of its historical importance or original facade, the resort has been completely renovated with the finest of details. It encompasses a handful of buildings, including the main villa, two private villas and several other new buildings, with 73 guest rooms in total. In addition, there property has its own restaurant, Orangerie, with 2 Michelin Star head chef Gennaro Esposito, cocktail bar, private floating pool on the lake, state of the art spa and several acres of serene walking paths (here is a link to the resort map).  CastaDiva is unique in that it is open later into fall than nearly any other accommodations on the lake - remaining open into mid to late November depending on the year, making it a sought after spot during the colorful fall months. Once you arrive, everything you need is at your fingertips and it is truly hard to leave. 

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The interior of the main villa is a true reflection of the times and embraces its rich musical history. You'll find plenty of space to enjoy a glass of wine at the bar, sit on the deck watching boats float by, play a game of chess in the library or read a book as classical music plays in the background.  There is something so enchanting about this property that you can't help but fall in love - secret passageways, cobblestone paths and private gardens all just add to the allure of the lake's majesty. 

Some practical aspects of the property include on site valet parking, chauffeured golf carts to take you anywhere you need to go around the resort and shuttle rides to and from Como throughout the day. Because there aren't many options within immediate walking distance from the resort, especially because of its location along a narrow road, the shuttle provides easy access for exploring the city or for taking a boat to one of the nearby lake towns. You can also charter private boat rides directly from the resort where you'll be picked up and dropped off right there at CastaDiva's boat dock. 

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The spa

The CastaDiva Spa is quite simply one of the best I've seen in service, facilities and offerings. Whether you go for a treatment or just to enjoy relaxing day by the pool, this expansive 3,900 sq. foot spa has all that you want and more. Reflecting the concept of the elements throughout the spa, each room and water treatment entices the senses - with aroma therapy infused showers, ice cascades, saunas, Turkish and Mediterranean bath rooms and an indoor heated pool and jacuzzi equipped with state of the art hydro-therapy equipment to ease sore muscles and melt away the stress of traveling. In addition, there is a glass bottom lounge, outdoor floating pool and Himalayan pink salt room for detoxification. Nothing was spared when designing this outstanding sanctuary and provides guests with the ultimate in luxury when staying at the resort. 

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guestrooms & The villa dorabella penthouse suite

All guest rooms are uniquely decorated and provide a complete array of amenities for an undisturbed and satisfying stay.  All of the buildings at CastaDiva are beautifully appointed and I wouldn't say that I have a personal preference, based on my experience.  Of course, the private villas provide the ultimate in luxurious stays; with private pools and personal boat entrances, the private villas receive elite travelers and celebrities like Robert De Niro, who visits annually. 

All rooms throughout CastaDiva include the following:

  • Airconditioning 
  • Fully stocked minibar, inclusive of everything but alcoholic beverages
  • Large LCD cable quipped televisions 
  • Bathrobes and slippers
  • Complimentary high-speed wifi - we can attest that it was extremely fast and highly reliable
  • Soundproof rooms for complete privacy
  • The majority of guest rooms are lake facing
  • Delicious buffet breakfast with a large variety of options overlooking the lake (may not be included in all reservations)
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I personally stayed in one of the upper villas, Villa Dorabella, in the Penthouse Suite with lake view.  Just a short stroll up the hill or a quick ride on a golf cart, this 1 bedroom, 2 bathroom penthouse is over 1,200 square feet, has a full kitchen and living room and is perfect for a romantic weekend away or a longer summer vacation.  The penthouse overlooks the lake from an expansive private balcony, looking down over the main villa. With floor to ceiling windows and french doors, you get an unbeatable front seat view of Lake Como.  The kitchen does not come fully equipped with cooking utensils, but those can be requested from the front desk for making your own meals. 

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The best reason to visit - the view of lake como

One of the absolute best part of CastaDiva Resort and one of the reasons it continues to be one of the leading hotels of Italy is the extraordinary view it has of Lake Como. I spent many hours sitting on a bench overlooking the lake, enjoying the spell of complete tranquility and leisure.  The scenery was so gorgeous, I even forced my husband to get dressed up and do a mini photo session with me, which I planned on using for Christmas cards that I never sent out (oops).  Below you get a sneak peak of a few photos from my "private" collection, since I rarely include personal photos on the blog - mainly because I figure that's not what you're here for anyway, but these are too cool not to share.  On my final evening there, I witnessed one of the most magical sunsets I had ever seen and with hardly anyone around, I felt as if it was just for me - a final farewell gift from Lake Como that I'll cherish forever. 

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Although this was my first visit to Lake Como, it will definitely not be my last. I look forward to the day that I get to return and I hope you too get a chance to experience this magnificent destination. Happy travels!

 

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The Ultimate Winter Travel Guide - North Island, New Zealand

January 26, 2016 Aimee Slade

Check out my latest Type A Trips Guide to New Zealand. All the tips and recommendations you need for you need for planning the perfect winter getaway to the North Island. 

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North Island, New Zealand


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Planning a Visit to Rotorua, New Zealand - Tranquility Beyond the Tourism

January 7, 2016 Aimee Slade

For my full travel guide to The North Island click here

If you're planning a vacation to New Zealand's North Island, you've got to make a stop in Rotorua. It's the island's volcanic and cultural epicenter and a perfect location for checking off multiple sights on your New Zealand bucket list.  Unfortunately, because Rotorua is so packed with beauty and activities, it's fairly touristy... like it's one of the few places we visited on the island where we passed multiple fast food restaurants and major hotel chains kind of touristy.  However, don't let this scare you away, if you look beyond the initial "Orlando" facade (if you've ever been to Orlando, you'll know what I'm referring to), there's many unique and worthwhile gems to explore.  

A few important notes before you begin: My husband and I visited in early spring (August/September) so Rotorua was fairly quiet compared to the very busy summer months and we stayed for three nights, which is just enough for both activities and relaxation, but 2 nights is doable if you cut out the relaxation part. Keep the time of year in mind when it comes to booking tours, activities and places to stay because you'll want to plan ahead and do expect crowds during high season (October - April). Finally, anticipate a strong sulfur smell due to the volcanic activity, especially during warmer months (on the bright side, passing gas in public was never easier). 

 

Where to Stay

There are really only a few high-end accommodations in the area and aren't as easy to find as you would expect. Like I said, this is a city flooded with chains like Holiday Inns and family friendly motels... not exactly my scene, but there are three luxury lodges that meet my Type-A personality and one of those that I highly recommend. I'll list them all for you and include a full feature of my favorite, The Black Swan Lakeside Boutique Hotel and Spa. 

 

The Black Swan Lakeside Boutique Hotel and Spa

Just minutes from the center of town is a hidden sanctuary of solitude and panoramic views unlike any in the city. The Black Swan Lakeside Boutique Hotel and Spa is a family owned lodge that provides all of the touches of a high-end hotel, while offering a personalized and authentic customer experience. The location is fantastic because you can quickly and easily be at any of the main attractions in town, but can also hide away from the hoards of travelers without losing the gorgeous view. My favorite part about the Black Swan are the grounds - imagine The Secret Garden meets Dante's Peak meets the finale episode of the Bachelor... ok, maybe that wasn't very helpful.  Bottomline, it's postcard perfect with a cooked-to-order breakfast each morning and, of course, dozens of black swans waiting to greet you lakeside. But, I'll be honest, the decor is a bit too contemporary for my taste and the website leaves much to be desired, which is why I've tried to provide as many photos to show off what this exquisite property has to offer. 

The hotel has lakeside, lakefront and garden facing rooms, but my preference would definitely be the lakeside suites. These spacious rooms are somewhat detached from the main building offering added privacy, have their own porch fireplace looking out at the lake and some are even equipped with a separate alcove with a twin bed, perfect for families.  Rooms have a stocked mini fridge and snacks, all included in your stay. The bathrooms are huge, with double sinks, glass shower and a luxurious stone soaking tub (quick note: the bathtub does get a dark ring around the drain as do some of the other white stone fixtures due to the volcanic matter in the water, I promise it's not dirty - just a minor adjustment for being in a geothermal hotspot!). 

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The property has other amazing perks as well, including onsite parking, a lakefront facing game/sitting room, solar heated swimming pool, old fashioned gardens and gazebo, helicopter pad, private dock, sauna, day spa and a secluded sandy beach. My favorite spot is on the second story wrap around balcony watching the sun go down with a cup of tea and a blanket; the view is unbeatable. Even though there were so many things to do in the area, one of the days we simply cancelled all of our plans to enjoy the peace and quiet of the property. 

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Other Accommodation Options

Solitaire Lodge - 5 star, starting at $1,200 USD per night

Treetops Lodge - 5 star, starting at $1,200 USD per night. We had reservations to stay here for one night, but it was later cancelled due to the property shutting down for renovations. As a customer experience, it wasn't the best so I would think twice before booking a stay here in the future.  

 

What to Do

There are so many great outdoor activities in Rotorua, especially if you take some time to drive just beyond the city. Some of the country's finest lakes, hikes and conservation efforts can all be found here so be sure to plan time to explore. 

Canopy Tour

There is currently only one Canopy Tour on the North Island of New Zealand and Rotorua Canopy Tours is it. I know what you're thinking - you've gone zip lining before in Hawaii or Costa Rica or whatever tropical place you've been to in your lifetime... so have I. But let me say, this one was by far my favorite and not just because it has some of the tallest and longest zip lines I've ever experienced - it's because of the incredible knowledge you gain about New Zealand's unique eco system and the intense conservation efforts that this group is doing to save the island's native birds.  What I didn't realize before going on the tour is that nearly all of the island's indigenous bird population are under attack and fearing extinction due to predators such as cats, rats and possums that have been introduced into the once predator free eco system over the years. Because these larger rodents have no natural predators to naturally control their rapidly growing population, they are killing off the island's native birds at an alarming rate (every night 70,000 native birds are killed by pests in New Zealand, with about 260 million killed each year) and the team at Rotorua Canopy Tours is working hard to raise funds and awareness to protect these endangered animals.

The three hour tours are small, no more than 10 people at a time, with 2 fun and knowledgeable guides to keep you safe and entertained along the way. I am terrified, and I mean terrified, of heights (can barely stand on a chair without getting dizzy kind of fear), but the guides did a phenomenal job of helping me through the course and putting me at ease. This is a really fun and fulfilling adventure for kids and adults of all ages and abilities - trust me, if I can do it, anyone can! 

Tips: Bring a camera, closed toed shoes and dress appropriately for the weather - but if it's cold, they have extra gloves, hats and scarves you can borrow for extra warmth!

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Hells Gate Mud Spa

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Looking for some relaxation? Then Rotorua is your spot for some of the purest, silkiest mud spas in the world.  Hells Gate Mud Spa is my personal favorite for a few reasons - it's less touristy, it's an authentic experience (this isn't a high-end European spa, much more rustic and spiritual) and has an extensive thermal park with guided tours so you can get a better understanding for this sacred, geothermic region.  For the ultimate experience, book a tour and schedule a soak in both the geothermal mud baths and sulphur spa, with natural minerals and health benefits coming right from the source.  I also brought home quite a few of the Alite products that are made from mud from there at the thermal park and super inexpensive compared to the hundreds of dollars similar products cost in the states.  Also, at the end of the tour, you get a chance to learn about the art of Maori carving and make your own carving block (it's a lot harder than it looks... let's just say that mine won't be hanging on the wall anytime soon). 

Important Tips:

  • Make sure that everything you bring can be washed with the potential to be tossed! The sulphur is strong and will stick to your clothes. If you don't get it out, the last thing you want to do is put it in your luggage with everything else because your entire wardrobe will wreak of rotten eggs.   I can't stress this enough. I brought plastic flip flops, cheap cotton clothing and an old bathing suit that I threw away after. Bring a plastic bag to put all of your wet stuff in too. You can also rent a swim suit there for $5, which is a really good option to save you some stress. 
  • The sulphur water stings the eyes and even if you don't get the water directly in your eyes, it comes up through the rising steam. I brought eye drops which helped as well as wearing sunglasses or even goggles if you're super sensitive. 
  • Drink plenty of water, it's hot and you can get dehydrated quickly.
  • Try not to get the sulphur water in your hair, but if you do be sure to wash it thoroughly as soon as possible. I was an idiot and didn't wash my hair until the next day and even though I only got water on the tips of my hair, it smelled for weeks! However, this only happens to totally lazy people like myself who fall asleep before a quick shampoo; normal, responsible people won't have any issues. Which reminds me - ladies, be sure to bring a hair tie! 
  • There are showers there to wash it all off so definitely utilize this for your body, hair and your wet clothes.
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Tamaki Maori Dinner and Cultural Experience 

One of the most beautiful parts of New Zealand is the Maori culture and a visit isn't complete without learning about the history, customs and culture of the Maori people.  The Tamaki Maori Experience is the highest rated and most popular in the area, even by locals and is a unique and entertaining event for all ages.  The three hour evening includes a tour through the village where you learn about traditions and customs, an entertaining performance and a Hangi buffet feast with typical New Zealand desserts.  It's fun, engaging, energetic, moving and delightfully filling - a great way to spend an evening in Rotorua. 

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Local Walks and Hikes

There are a plethora of fantastic outdoor activities in and around Rotorua to take part in. Here you'll find some of New Zealand's best lakes, hikes, adventure sports and conservation efforts so be sure to plan time in your itinerary for some exploring in this picturesque city. 

 

Green Lake & Blue Lake

This is a great stop a short drive from the city. It's hard to tell from the photo, but Green Lake is on the left and Blue Lake is on the right and you can leisurely walk/hike around the perimeter of both of them. Green Lake is actually privately owned, sacred Maori land so it's glassy, eerily still and seriously green (which is why it's so hard to see in the photo) and Blue Lake is recreational and there are activity rentals available for use.  Colin and I packed a picnic one chilly afternoon and sat at one of the tables around Blue Lake and spent the day taking photos.  If you just want to soak in the view, there's a parking/lookout area just beyond Blue Lake that takes you to the spot between both lakes. 

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Tarawera Trail

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Tarawera Trail was one of those unplanned stops that we made while we were driving around and exploring the area. Just off of the main road we saw a parking lot next to open landscape, perfect for leisurely trekking along, because as you know I'm afraid of heights. Well, my dream of trampling through open fields was short lived because the scenery was wildly deceiving. There is one trail that you take, that takes a turn from the flatlands taking hikers on a one track hike deep into a vast canyon where all you can see is the tops of trees and all you can hear is the sound of (what I can only expect) is a very large waterfall somewhere in the distance. For many, this is paradise... for me it's my worst nightmare. Needless to say, about 2 miles in we turned back after Colin ran ahead and there was no end of the cliffs in sight. I sat, clinging to a mossy rock taking photos without looking down. We've learned from our previous experiences not to push me too far unless we can afford for a helicopter to come save me when I inevitably become I'm paralyzed with fear (at this point we cannot afford such luxuries).  No matter what, the first mile and a half is perfect for all ages and a super easy and beautiful walk through New Zealand's native brush and if you're adventurous and enjoy a good hike, keep going! You'll eventually end up at Hot Water Beach for a fabulous hot spring experience right on the beach.  Don't worry if you don't think you can make it all the way, you'll know when to turn around, it's pretty clear. 

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Redwood Walk

When I was doing research for our trip, I kept coming across these photos of redwood trees, which I thought was so odd considering they are called California Redwoods for a reason... Well, it turns out that in 1901, someone brought trees over from Cali and planted them in the middle of New Zealand, how random. What we found was Whakarewarewa Forest - this serene redwood park next to this incredibly clear, turquoise lagoon filled with wild birds. It's actually kind of crazy, when we parked, we got out of the car and dozens of ducks, chickens, geese and random birds came running up to us - initially I thought it was because I was a fairytale princess and they were coming to pay tribute... but then realized they are just used to being fed by visitors. Lame. You can do the walk around the lagoon and through the redwood grove in about an hour and there's miles of hiking and walking paths just beyond the water for a longer adventure. 

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Where to Eat

Like I said, this is a city filled with chain restaurants and mediocre tourist spots so it was a little harder to find unique, unforgettable restaurants - but we did find a couple really memorable places. 

 

Ciabatta Bakery

Ciabatta Bakery is a just right for breakfast and a perfect stop for grabbing goods for a quick bite or lakeside picnic. Sandwiches are fresh and delicious and they have a large variety of pastries, including gluten free and paleo friendly snacks!

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Be Rude Not To Cafe

This is a local favorite right in the center of town. Stop in Be Rude Not To for a good coffee, gourmet sandwich or hot pizza. They use high end ingredients to create unique twists on lunchtime favorites and traditional New Zealand dishes. 

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Bistro 1284

We had one of the best meals we had here at Bistro 1284 - a hidden gem and local Rotorua favorite. We actually found out about it because it's owned by the same family who owns The Black Swan Hotel and they offer to shuttle guests to and from the restaurant for free - which meant we actually got to share a bottle of wine (instead of me having a glass, Colin having 3 and then me driving us home while he snores in the passenger seat).  This is a fine dining neighborhood bistro with an innovative menu, strong wine list and dishes packed with local, seasonal ingredients. My only regret is not eating here two nights in a row (I wasted one of our nights at a terrible restaurant... I should have known that a buffet that you have to take a Gondola to is a clear tourist trap. I make mistakes too, ok?). 

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