Oceania Allura Miami to Bahamas

New Ship, New Destination

In 2025, I had the privilege of sailing aboard this remarkable new vessel on its debut and inaugural voyage departing the United States from Miami, bound for the Bahamas and return. An inaugural sailing always carries a distinct sense of occasion. A blend of anticipation, ceremony, and discovery and this short itinerary delivered on all fronts.

Having now experienced multiple cruises across a range of ships, styles, and destinations, I can confidently say this voyage stood apart. What made it even more meaningful was sharing the experience with my mother on her very first cruise. From embarkation to our final morning back in port, it was a journey we genuinely savoured from beginning to end.

Oceania Allura Concierge Cabin

Concierge Balcony Cabin

Exploring the Ship

Stepping aboard the Oceania Allura for the first time was an experience defined by understated elegance and thoughtful design. As Oceania Cruises newest addition, the ship immediately impresses with its refined residential aesthetic, light-filled public spaces, and an atmosphere that feels both contemporary and intimate. From the sweeping Grand Staircase to the beautifully curated artwork throughout the vessel, every detail reflects the brand’s signature focus on sophistication and comfort.

Exploring the ship revealed a collection of standout features, including expansive specialty dining venues that elevate the line’s renowned culinary program, a serene Aquamar Spa + Vitality Center designed for holistic wellness, and spacious veranda staterooms that emphasise both luxury and functionality. Must recommend the “Experience Shower” in the spa which I haven’t seen anywhere else, having modes to relax, energise or just give you a day to remember with it’s feel, and ambient light show all while in the spa.

The pool deck offers a relaxed yet polished retreat, while the lounges and bars provide inviting spaces to unwind. For a first visit, Allura strikes an impressive balance between modern innovation and the classic Oceania ambiance loyal guests appreciate.

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Top Deck & Pool

The Great Food, The Amazing Views

Dining aboard Oceania Allura is a defining part of the experience, with the line’s culinary philosophy evident across every venue. From refined specialty restaurants showcasing expertly prepared steaks and Italian classics to vibrant pan-Asian concepts and elegant French inspired cuisine, the emphasis is firmly on quality ingredients and meticulous presentation. Even the more casual venues maintain an elevated standard, offering made-to-order dishes and thoughtfully curated menus that rival many land based restaurants. It’s a programme designed not simply to feed guests, but to create memorable dining moments at sea.

Equally captivating were the views as we sailed through the turquoise waters of the Bahamas. Whether enjoying breakfast on deck or a sunset cocktail by the pool, the ship provided a perfect vantage point for the region’s crystal-clear shallows and powder-white beaches. The contrast between Allura’s sleek, modern lines and the vivid blues of the Caribbean created a striking visual experience, one that reinforced why cruising remains such an immersive way to explore this part of the world.

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Breakfast with a view!

Islands and Treasures in the Bahamas

Our time ashore was just as memorable. Visiting Gilligan’s Island felt surreal, with islands around this part having powdery sand, impossibly clear water, and a sense of complete seclusion. Swimming alongside sea turtles in their natural habitat was a genuine highlight, an experience that felt both surreal and humbling. We also encountered the Bahamas famous swimming pigs, an iconic sight that adds a playful and uniquely Bahamian touch to the day.

Another island stop offered a more indulgent perspective of the region, complete with beachfront cocktails and a leisurely cruise past some of the Bahamas most notable private residences. Among them were homes owned by Michael Jordan, Beyoncé Knowles, and Tiger Woods, a reminder of the destination’s long standing appeal to global icons. The combination of natural beauty and understated luxury made for a perfectly balanced island experience.

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Myself with Gilligan’s Island in the Background

Suites to Impress

As pictured, Oceania Allura offers a range of accommodations that cater to every preference. The larger suites impress with expansive layouts, luxurious bathrooms, and elegant furnishings, while even the standard cabins provide a surprising sense of comfort and refinement. Thoughtful design, quality materials, and attention to detail ensure that every stateroom regardless of category, it feels inviting and distinctly special.

Oceania Allura Lounge In Cabin

Owners Suite Cabin

Miami from Start or the End

Of course, beginning and ending our journey in Miami meant a must do photo opportunity at the iconic Miami Beach sign, as pictured here with my mother. While in the area, South Beach is a highlight not to be missed, offering vibrant streets, Art Deco architecture, and a lively local scene. A stop at the famous Versace Mansion, where Gianni Versace lived before his untimely passing, adds a touch of history and glamour to any Miami visit.

Miami Beach

Miami Beach Sign

Sweet Ending

Ending the cruise was a truly memorable experience from start to finish. I highly recommend Oceania Cruises, and the Oceania Allura in particular, for anyone seeking a luxurious voyage paired with exceptional dining. The itinerary itself was the perfect complement, with the journey from Miami to Nassau offering a seamless mix of relaxation, adventure, and stunning Caribbean scenery.

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Dessert in The Grand Dining Room

Texas Charm Meets Oklahoma Spirit

There’s nothing quite like exploring the heart of America – where cowboy culture, small-town charm, and big-city surprises all meet.

On this trip, I started in Grapevine, Texas, just minutes from Dallas Fort Worth Airport, and then crossed the border into Oklahoma for a road trip full of history, culture, quirky stops, and unforgettable experiences.

If you’re looking for an itinerary that mixes wine country, heritage trails, holiday magic, and wide-open adventure, this one’s for you.

HOT TIP: Quick and Easy Exit from Dallas Fort Worth Airport

If you’re arriving at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) on an international flight, you can often clear immigration, collect your bags, and exit the airport in as little as 30 minutes – especially during off-peak hours or if you qualify for Mobile Passport Control.

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Some of the beautiful mural artwork you will find in Grapevine

WELCOME TO GRAPEVINE, TEXAS

This little gem just 10 minutes from Dallas Fort Worth Airport. Whether you’re sipping your way through wineries, strolling historic Main Street, or getting swept up in the magic of Christmas, Grapevine is the perfect mix of history, family fun, and Texas charm. Here’s why it deserves a spot on your travel list.

  • Wine Capital of Texas

Grapevine is best known for its thriving wine scene. With dozens of wineries and tasting rooms, it’s the perfect place to raise a glass. If you visit in September, you might catch GrapeFest, a four-day celebration of wine and food that’s the largest festival of its kind in the Southwest.

  • Step Back in Time on Main Street

Wander down Grapevine’s Main Street and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into another era. The preserved buildings, antique shops, boutiques, and galleries make for the perfect afternoon stroll (and some great photo opportunities!).

  • Ride the Vintage Rail

For a unique experience, hop aboard the Grapevine Vintage Railroad – a restored 1920s train that takes you on a scenic ride all the way to the historic Fort Worth Stockyards.

  • The Christmas Capital of Texas

If you love the holidays, Grapevine is the place to be. Known as the Christmas Capital of Texas, the city hosts over 1,400 festive events across 40 days leading up to Christmas. Think twinkling lights, parades, holiday markets, and even the North Pole Express train ride.

  • Outdoor Adventures

Looking to spend time outside? Lake Grapevine is a local favourite for boating, fishing, camping, and hiking trails. You can even explore the Wine & Grape Trail for a scenic wander.

Grapevine Steam Train

All aboard! Jump on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad for a short train ride, or out to Fort Worth Stockyards. At Christmas time, this train turns into the North Pole Express.

WHERE TO STAY IN GRAPEVINE, TEXAS

Grapevine has accommodation options for every type of traveller:

  • Embassy Suites Grapevine DFW North – All-suite accommodation, right next to Grapevine Mills shopping mall.
  • Great Wolf Lodge – A family favourite, with 605 rooms, a giant water park, and endless kid-friendly activities.
  • Gaylord Texan Resort – True Texas scale, with over 2,000 rooms and an incredible atrium that’s a destination in itself.
HOT TIP: Perfect for a Layover

Have a long layover at Dallas Fort Worth Airport? Hop on the TexRail from Terminal D to Grapevine Main Street – it’s just a 10-minute ride. You can even store your luggage at the Grapevine Visitor Information Desk while you explore.

Whether you’re a wine lover, history buff, Christmas enthusiast, or just passing through, Grapevine offers more than enough reasons to stop and stay awhile. It may be small, but it packs in big Texas charm.

Atrium At Gaylord Texan

The Gaylord Texan’s grand atrium feels like a world of its own, blending Texas-inspired architecture with lush gardens and tranquil waterways.

LET’S CROSS THE BORDER INTO OKLAHOMA 

Just 1 – 1.5 hours north of Grapevine, Texas, you’ll reach the Oklahoma border. But before you dive into Oklahoma City, there are plenty of fun (and sometimes unexpected!) stops worth pulling over for along the way.

  • Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

Spread across nearly 60,000 acres, this refuge is home to around 650 free-roaming buffalo and longhorn cattle. Keep your eyes peeled – you never know what you’ll spot!

  • Mount Scott

Take a scenic drive to the summit and soak up panoramic views of southwest Oklahoma. On a clear day, you can see for miles.

  • Comanche Cultural Center

Step inside to learn the story of the Comanche people, past and present. Exhibits and cultural programs bring their heritage to life.

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Bath Lake, Medicine Park – a town renowned for its unique cobblestone architecture & natural surroundings

  • Chisholm Trail Heritage Center

Perfect for history buffs and art lovers alike, this center captures tales from the Old West with interactive exhibits and murals.

  • Chickasaw Leg Lamp

Yes, it’s as quirky as it sounds! Modeled after the infamous prop from A Christmas Story, this oversized lamp has become a roadside selfie magnet.

  • The Toy & Action Figure Museum

With more than 11,000 figures on display, this museum is a nostalgia trip for kids and adults alike. From superheroes to Saturday-morning cartoons, it’s like stepping straight back into your childhood.

  • Chickasaw Cultural Center

A place to celebrate and learn about Chickasaw history and culture through storytelling, exhibits, and performances.

Chickasaw Leg Lamp

The Chickasaw Leg Lamp: A towering tribute to the movie ‘A Christmas Story’.

OKLAHOMA CITY 

When people think of Oklahoma City, they often picture cowboys, wide-open plains, and Route 66 nostalgia. But today’s OKC is so much more – a city that blends Western roots with modern culture, vibrant neighborhoods, and a food scene that will surprise you.

  • Oklahoma Riversport

This state-of-the-art facility will host the 2028 Olympic Slalom Canoe Races. Visitors can try kayaking, rafting, and other watersports right on the river.

  • First Americans Museum

This powerful museum shares the history of Oklahoma’s 39 First American Nations. Don’t miss a meal at Thirty Nine, the on-site restaurant that celebrates Indigenous ingredients and flavours.

  • Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum

A deeply moving tribute to those affected by the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. Both the outdoor memorial and the museum inside are places of reflection and resilience.

Oklahoma Bombing Memorial Site

The Reflecting Pool at the Oklahoma City National Memorial – A memorial honoring the victims, survivors and rescuers and all who were affected by the Oklahoma City Bombings in 1995.

  • National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum

Home to one of the finest collections of Western art and artifacts, this museum celebrates cowboy culture and the spirit of the American West.

  • Bricktown Water Taxi

End your visit with a fun ride through the Bricktown Entertainment District. It’s a great way to see the restaurants, shops, and murals that make this part of the city buzz.

Whether you’re chasing quirky roadside attractions, diving into Native culture, or exploring the mix of history and modern life in Oklahoma City, a road trip across the border is filled with surprises. Oklahoma is more than just the land of cowboys – it’s a destination with heart, heritage, and plenty of adventure.

Bricktown Water Taxis

Take a ride in the Bricktown Water Taxi boats that offer tours through the historic downtown district

From the boutique wineries and festive spirit of Grapevine to the rich cultural heritage and vibrant energy of Oklahoma City, this journey highlights the very best of the South Central United States.

It’s proof that you don’t have to travel far to experience incredible variety – from charming small towns and scenic nature escapes to bustling urban scenes and meaningful historical sites.

Whether you’re passing through on a quick layover or planning a dedicated getaway, Grapevine, Texas and Oklahoma offer unforgettable experiences that invite you to slow down, explore deeply, and make lasting memories. Raise a glass to adventure – you won’t regret the trip, and chances are, you’ll want to come back for more.

Great Wolf Lodge

At Great Wolf Lodge, pick up your wolf ears at check‑in and be welcomed into the “wolf pack.”

From Toronto to Times Square

From Toronto to Times Square

There’s something magical about hitting the open road with a packed suitcase and a curious spirit. My East Coast USA adventure began in the vibrant city of Toronto, and from there, I journeyed through one of the world’s most iconic natural wonders -Niagara Falls – before arriving in my favourite city of all time, New York City.

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Alana walking across The Brooklyn Bridge

Starting in Toronto

Toronto is a city that effortlessly blends modern urban energy with a multicultural heart. I spent my first day soaking in the sights of downtown, from the CN Tower to the charming cobblestone streets of the Distillery District. The food scene here is incredible – one minute I was enjoying fresh dim sum in Chinatown, and the next, sipping artisan coffee in a trendy Queen Street café.

After a couple of days exploring Toronto, it was time to hit the road.

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The Power of Niagara Falls

Just under two hours from Toronto, Niagara Falls is nothing short of breathtaking. I’ve seen it in photos a hundred times, but nothing compares to witnessing the raw power of the falls in person. The roar, the mist, the sheer force – it was spellbinding.

I took a boat ride on the iconic Hornblower Cruise, which brought us right up to the base of Horseshoe Falls. Getting drenched in the spray was all part of the fun! I also made time to walk along the Niagara Parkway, visited the Floral Clock, and even stopped for a wine tasting in the nearby Niagara-on-the-Lake region, known for its world-class ice wines.

Me With Niagara Falls

Alana at Niagara Falls

Big City Dreams: New York City

From Niagara, I continued my journey south toward New York City – I’ve visited NYC previously on a group tour, but this time was something special. As soon as I arrived, the energy was infectious. There’s something about NYC that makes you feel like anything is possible. One of my favourite things about NYC is that every corner I turn, there is something new and exciting to see and do.

Staying in Brooklyn offers a more relaxed, local vibe while keeping you close to all the action of New York City. It’s perfect for travellers who want to experience the authentic side of NYC -think brownstone-lined streets, trendy cafés, vibrant street art, and cool neighbourhoods like Williamsburg. You’ll find great boutique hotels, scenic views of the Manhattan skyline, and easy access to the city via subway.

 

I strolled through Central Park, took in the views from the Top of the Rock, and stood in awe under the lights of Times Square. I spent a day exploring Lower Manhattan, visiting the 9/11 Memorial, and walking the Brooklyn Bridge at sunset- a truly unforgettable moment.

No visit to NYC is complete without experiencing the food scene. I grabbed a classic bagel with schmear in the morning, devoured dollar pizza slices in the afternoon, and ended the day with a rooftop cocktail overlooking the skyline.

What I loved most about New York was the contrast- the quiet serenity of a brownstone-lined street in Greenwich Village, followed moments later by the bustle of Grand Central Station.

Me Central Park John Lennon Memorial

Big Apple Thoughts

This East Coast journey was the perfect mix of natural wonder, cultural exploration, and big-city excitement. From the multicultural charm of Toronto and the thunderous beauty of Niagara Falls to the dazzling streets of New York City, each stop offered something unique and unforgettable.

If you’re thinking of taking a similar trip, my advice is simple: go. And soak it all in-one incredible moment at a time.

Statue Of Liberty

Statue Of Liberty, New York City

Colorado Winter Wonderland 

Denver

If you’re a ski enthusiast looking for the ultimate Colorado mountain experience, few trips can rival what Sno N Ski offers. On our latest adventure, we hit five world-class ski resorts, stayed in some of the best accommodations the Rockies have to offer, and made memories that will last a lifetime. Buckle up as we take you through this unforgettable journey that started in the Mile High City and wound its way through snow-covered peaks and alpine villages. 

Our trip kicked off with a night in Denver, the gateway to the Rockies. We met with Liz from Colorado Tourism who made the arrival seamless, with transportation via train from Denver Airport to Union Station and check-in at The Rally Hotel a modern boutique hotel located in McGregor Square, just steps from Coors Field. With its sleek decor and cozy atmosphere, The Rally set the perfect tone. We enjoyed a night exploring downtown Denver, dining at a trendy local eatery, and preparing for the snowy adventures ahead. 

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Downtown Denver, Colorado

Steamboat Springs

From Denver, we headed northwest to Steamboat Springs, a town known for its champagne powder. Sno N Ski arranged our stay at Gravity Haus Steamboat, a haven for active travellers. Located just minutes from the lifts, the hotel combined rustic charm with modern amenities. We spent two glorious days skiing and soaking in the hot springs afterward. Gravity Haus’s outdoor soaking tubs were the perfect way to relax after full days on the mountain. 

Steamboat

Magical Moment skiing through the trees in Steamboat Springs

Vail

Next up was the legendary Vail. As expected, the terrain was spectacular. We stayed at The Hythe, a Luxury Collection Resort, and it did not disappoint. With ski-in/ski-out convenience and a world-class spa, The Hythe embodied alpine luxury. We explored Vail Village, dined at elegant restaurants, and carved our way through pristine runs. The après-ski scene was vibrant, and Sno N Ski’s connections meant we had access to top-notch rental gear and exclusive discounts. Most properties have access to ski valet, so you pick up and drop off your ski equipment at the base of the mountain.  

Alana Ski

Alana Ski

Aspen

We then made our way to the chic town of Aspen, where we checked into a spacious and luxurious two-bedroom condo at The Gant. Nestled at the base of Aspen Mountain, The Gant offered the perfect blend of homey comfort and resort-level service. The skiing here was unmatched, with access to all four mountains of Aspen Snowmass. We took a stroll through downtown Aspen’s boutiques and galleries and enjoyed a gourmet meal under the stars.  

Aspen

Skiing/ boarding or Après, Aspen has something for everyone

Telluride

Our trip wrapped up in Telluride, a stunning box canyon town surrounded by towering peaks. We stayed at the luxurious Madeline Hotel & Residences, located right in Mountain Village with ski-in/ski-out access. The views were breathtaking, the skiing phenomenalbut the highlight was an epic snowmobiling adventure through the San Juan Mountains. Racing across fresh powder and weaving through snowy forests gave us a whole new perspective of Telluride’s wild beauty. 

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Alana snowmobiling in Colorado

This 10-night adventure with Sno N Ski was more than just a ski tripit was a full-blown Colorado winter experience. With luxurious accommodations, seamless travel, curated activities, and unbeatable snow, every moment was thoughtfully planned and perfectly executed. Whether you’re looking for powder, pampering, or a bit of both, Sno N Ski delivers a winter escape like no other. 

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Beautiful mountain views of Telluride