Thursday, 20 July 2017

Holiday Destination: Mexico


As I'm writing this post, the sun is just beginning to peek through the grey clouds. I'm back in the UK and the weather is awful! Take me back to non-stop sunshine, cool cocktails, a suite made for a queen and the white sand of the Caribbean coast.

We'd booked Riviera Maya, Mexico, back in 2016 and after months of paying it off, holiday shopping and anticipation, we left Birmingham airport on a dreary Monday morning at the end of June and headed on what can only be described as a holiday of a lifetime. 

The Hotel


Booking a Mexican holiday is something that, at the time, proved a little more difficult than we thought. There's so many options and you're spending a lot of money... what if it's not what you thought it would be?!

The Hideaway at Royalton Riviera was the best choice we could have made. What a hotel. It's difficult to put our experience into words but from the moment we walked into the resort, everything was even more incredible than what we could have ever imagined. Not only does every inch of the resort have the most amazing panoramic views of the clear blue ocean and white sandy beaches that lie alongside the hotel, but the service, atmosphere and attention to detail was unlike anywhere else I have ever stayed.



We never went hungry and the 11 restaurants on offer were of a quality I have never experienced at any hotel before. Our favourites had to be the French cuisine restaurant (we're talking 10/10 chateaubriand and crepe suzette), the Italian and Hunter's steakhouse. The pools and beach were gorgeous, whether you wanted to join in with drinking games, play table tennis or just sit and read your book... and the sunbeds were something else - resulting in maybe one too many midday naps.

Our suite was the cherry on top of an already 3-tiered, smooth frosting, fondant flower decorated cake! Full-to-the-brim fridges every evening for those midnight snacks, two jacuzzi's for ultimate relaxation and a beautiful view from our panoramic balcony was much appreciated during the warmest of sunsets. We were very lucky to be able to experience this resort in the way that we did and would recommend this hotel to anyone looking at staying in Riviera Maya!




Day Trips


I'm starting to think maybe I should have split this into two posts... I'll try not to blabber on!

One of the reasons Ollie and I decided to book Mexico wasn't just for the all-inclusive food and getting some Caribbean sun - it's somewhere that we've always wanted to explore and learn more about. We booked a Chichen Itza tour through Gray Line before we went away and honestly, it was one of the highlights of our trip. Although the transfer was just over two hours, the drive went really quickly and was completely worth it for the incredible views and surrealness you felt while stood underneath the famous Mayan antiquities. You can really take in your surroundings and appreciate why this ancient city is one of the seven wonders of the modern world. On your day out to Chichen Itza, you can also take time to explore famous cenotes, which is a must - because Mexico is one of the only countries in the world where you can see them.



Visiting Isla Mujeres is probably the most fun I have ever had and would tell anyone visiting anywhere remotely near Cancun to take a day trip there. The island is particularly famous for one thing, Corona, and even has its own Corona drive thru but if you really want to feel like you're in a Corona commercial, head to Playa Norte. It's without a doubt the most beautiful beach I've ever visited and has one of the cheapest bars we came across - even better! For the rest of your day, we're talking feeding turtles, haggling shop owners, taking in the views from the southern part of the island and trying street food - all whilst exploring on a golf cart.


Playa Del Carmen was probably our closest town and we headed there towards the end of our trip to focus on one thing... shopping. 5th avenue runs parallel to the beach and is jam packed full of shops, stalls, bars and restaurants. From American high-street shops to traditional market style stalls, incredible street food (you have to try the churros!) to nightclubs, it's all there in one place. Once we had explored the buzzing street, we headed down to the beach to unwind and get some shade. From Playa Del Carmen you can also get the ferry over to Cozumel, a beautiful, large island, famous for scuba-diving, which we'd have done if we'd have stayed in Mexico longer but that's just another reason to return.



After two weeks of soaking up the sunshine, exploring Mexican wonders and sipping a little too much tequila, we headed home with some of the best holiday memories (and a few magnets!). I would recommend Riviera Maya to anyone, it really is a holiday of a lifetime. I can't wait to head back already but for now, it's time to start planning the next one...
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Thursday, 11 May 2017

My birthday wish list

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It's nearly my 21st birthday and although I haven't actually made a birthday list or asked anyway for anything this year, what's a birthday without a blog post birthday wish list?!

So, this list has become more of a 'what I like at the moment' post and searching around, a few of these bits have caught my eye! I think I'll end up buying a few of these before I go on holiday or even just to add to my summer wardrobe. 











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Thursday, 16 March 2017

Gift Guide: Mother's Day

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Mother's Day is just around the corner! With so many shops offering great Mother's Day deals and new products, there's no reason to leave your gift buying to the last minute. From cards to handbags, perfume to mugs, there's no excuse for showing your Mum how much she means to you with a small gift. 

Here's my Mother's Day gift guide suitable for any budget:

The Bag

If you're looking to spend more on your Mum this year, this Radley Multiway Bag from House of Fraser is the perfect buy. A beautiful blue handbag will see your Mum perfectly dressed for Spring and with an additional 20% off at the moment, what's not to love? 
Radley Bag - £135.20

The Personalised Gift

A personalised gift will always add that extra special touch. This keyring from The Laser Boutique is perfect for Mum's with younger children, with names embossed onto delicate hearts. It also comes in a presentation box, essential for those who hate the hassle!
Keyring - £9.99

The Cute Buy

When buying presents, I always end up buying for myself or buying a gift because I love it. This umbrella from ASOS is so pretty and definitely one I would be borrowing off my Mum! The classic duck head handle and beautiful shade of pink stand out and add a colour pop to any outfit.

The Essential

It wouldn't be a gift guide without a stereotypical gift and this time, this mug has won me over. It's very minimal and delicate and in typical Not On The High Street style, has it's message written in a pretty, ditsy font. Perfect if your Mum loves her tea or coffee.

The Luxury Item

This gorgeous fragrance is the perfect Mother's Day buy. A gentle, sweet scent enclosed in a bold, powerful bottle with a message that would put a smile on your Mum's face. Net-A-Porter have a large range of fragrances by the renowned perfumer Azzi Glasser but this is the perfect pick.

The Obvious

What would Mother's Day be without a candle? Yes it's an obvious choice but this beauty from The White Company couldn't be ignored. It's fresh, light and sweet aroma oozes Spring scents and is the perfect candle to pick up as the weather gets warmer.

The Unusual

Prosecco and strawberries are the perfect Mother's Day treat and these offer something a bit different, they're made of chocolate! What could be better? Choc On Choc are my favourite chocolate company and their take on everyday items and foods make for a brilliant, unique gift.

The Funny Gift

Enid Blyton's books will always be the best reminder from your childhood and this Mother's Day book is a funny alternative for any Mum. Waterstones currently have it on offer so grab it quick if your Mum loves a fun read.

The 'I still don't know what to buy' Gift

It's always difficult choosing a gift and if you're still unsure on the perfect buy, let your Mum choose herself. Tesco currently have 20% off selected gift cards including ASK Italian, Pizza Express, Gap and Monsoon. Treat your Mum to a meal out or their choice of summer pieces.
Various Gift Cards - 20% off


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Monday, 7 December 2015

18th Birthday Celebrations


Unfortunately, holiday preparations seem to have taken over the last week so I'm a bit behind on blogging, but the good news is... LESS THAN 2 WEEKS TO GO!!!

I had an extremely busy week anyway, holiday prep or not, celebrating this one's 18th!

Charlotte's BIG birthday has been so fun, starting with a family party that we had last weekend. Cake, balloons, loads of food and a bit too much alcohol made for a brilliant night and definitely made a good start to Char's birthday.
She received so many cards, messages and gifts and they were all so lovely, I love watching someone else's reaction to the gift you've spent so long deliberating over.
Her big day on Friday meant not only a nice day off uni for me, but a lovely, girly lunch out with a few cheeky cocktails. We shopped for the rest of the afternoon and then headed back home for a chilled evening, which me and Ollie spent late night shopping in Broadway. 
A perfect winters' night out!
Char went to Birmingham for her birthday night out on Friday and didn't make it back to the hotel until 4.30am (what are birthday's for, eh?!) so Saturday was a bit of a write off!!

For the final birthday celebrations, we all headed to Cheltenham for bowling and pool which was a lot of fun - although I managed to be the ONLY ONE not to get a strike! The evening was spent, again, eating. A lovely day to end the perfect 18th birthday!








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Monday, 23 November 2015

Birmingham Break


 This weekend, we had a little pre-holiday mini break to Birmingham. Although we only live about 50 minutes away from the city, we were going to see Krept and Konan on Friday night and thought we might as well make a weekend out of it!

Hotel La Tour was absolutely gorgeous; big rooms, modern technology and right in the middle of everything. I would highly recommend staying there if you find yourself in Birmingham for the weekend!
Friday night was great. We went for a meal and had some cocktails, before heading to The Institute for the gig. I bought the tickets for Ollie's birthday and I'm so glad I did, it made the perfect weekend. Krept and Konan were amazing, their new album is so so good (check it out if you haven't already!), and bringing out Yungen for a couple of songs made it even better.

Shopping on Saturday was as busy as ever. The german market is now up and which was lovely, but we didn't get much time to look around. I saw so much that I'd have loved to buy, but coming up to Christmas I thought it would be better to just hint!! We managed to get quite a few presents and bits for ourselves, before heading back home.

Here's just a few pictures I managed to take over the couple of days:




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Monday, 28 September 2015

Birthday celebrations!


I just wanted to take a moment from my usual blog posts to say a MASSIVE happy 21st birthday to Ollie.
I know you'll hate this post but I just hope you've had the best week and have enjoyed celebrating your birthday!!

I haven't had much time this week to post about what I've been up to, it's been so so busy, but here's a few pictures that I've taken to show what we've been up to:










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