As 2019 draws to a close, we looked back to see which of our island posts were visited the most during the year. Although some we expected to make the list, some surprised us, such as #6! In case you missed any of them, here’s the countdown.
From #10 to #1, the 10 Most Visited Rum Therapy Island Posts of 2019 are:
#10
Apparently there are many of you out there that either love Barbados or are getting ready to visit, as this was the 10th most visited post of 2019. Have you been to Barbados? Find out more here: Why You Should Plan a Trip to Barbados
#9
Puerto Rico – the rum capital of the world and the birthplace of the Piña Colada! Get some suggestions on Puerto Rican rum experiences in this post: Rum Experiences on the Island of Puerto Rico.
#8
We loved stopping by to meet Troy Roberts and his lovely wife Nanci who own Siesta Key Rum in Sarasota, Florida. They have created a portfolio of award winning rums and offer tours at the distillery several days a week. If you plan to be in the area, we highly recommend stopping by, taking the tour and learning about these delicious rums! Read the 8th most visited post of the year here: Siesta Key Rum Distillery Tour
#7
Although there have been some changes in Cruz Bay, St. John since the hurricanes, many people visited this post this year to get some ideas on what to do while visiting. Check it out here: What to See and Do in Cruz Bay, St. John
#6
We stumbled upon this Christiansted shop that rents scooters during the day and turns into a funky bar at night while staying close by on the boardwalk. We had so much fun talking with locals and other visitors that we ended up coming back the next night to have a beer and sing along with the one-man band. Find out more here: Cruzin Scooters – Scooter Rental & Bar, St Croix
An update to our original post entitled “Barhopping on Jost Van Dyke“. We wrote the update after visiting the island 6 months after being hit by hurricanes Irma and Maria. We were amazed by the spirit and resiliency of of the islanders who had just been through such a tragic and devastating event and the progress they had already made. Read more here: Barhopping on Jost Van Dyke, Part 2 (after Irma)
#3
A visit to the Callwood Rum Distillery on Tortola is like taking a walk back in time. This distillery has been producing rum for over 200 years! Although Cane Garden Bay was hit hard by the hurricanes of 2017, Callwood Rum Distillery is open again and well worth a visit! Find out more here: Callwood Rum Distillery, Tortola
#2
I’ve never been a big fan of sharks – it’s just those teeth! But, swimming with the nurse sharks in Exuma was…cool. I’d even do it again! Read about the experience here: Swimming with Sharks on Compass Cay
#1
No surprise here – this list, compiled of suggestions from you, has been visited many thousands of times since we published it! Looking for songs to put on your beach playlist? You’ll find a wide variety of songs here! The Ultimate Rum Therapy Playlist
Enjoy the rest of 2019 and wishing you Happy Travels in 2020!
Kaua‘i is the 4th largest and northernmost island in the Hawaiian island chain. It is said to be the oldest of the Hawaiian islands and it’s nickname is “The Garden Island” as 97% is undeveloped and consists of extremely lush mountains, valleys and rainforests. Additionally, Kaua‘i has 43 miles of beaches to explore and, of course, world class surfing! Read on to see why you should plan a trip to Kaua‘i!
The Na Pali Coast
Scenery.
Almost all of the Hawaiian islands have amazing, lush tropical scenery, but Kauai’s landscape is simply stunning. With colorful canyons, the amazing Na Pali Coast, Mt. Waialeale (one of the wettest spots on earth), jaw-dropping waterfalls, beautiful beaches and verdant valleys, there is no shortage of scenery to take in. Many movies and television shows have been filmed in Kaua‘i , such as Jurassic Park, Fantasy Island and South Pacific, due to the incredible landscape. (Check out a list of movies and television shows filmed in Kaua‘i here).
The island receives some kind of precipitation (many times just a short shower) an average of 144 days a year and averages 240 days annually of beautiful, warm sunshine. This weather is apparently perfect for fruit (pineapples, bananas, guava and papaya to name a few), flowers, coffee, macadamia nuts, and a wide variety of vegetables, trees and other foliage to flourish.
Plumeria and Bird of Paradise
Best ways to check out the scenery? Hiking. There are many great hiking trails for hikers of all abilities. Advanced hikers can trek to epic waterfalls on the interior or the unbelievable green folds and ruggedness of the Na Pali coast. Driving the island is pretty easy and enjoyable (with the exception of a few areas during rush hour and several one lane bridges on the north side of the island) and a great way to take your time, stop and explore and really experience the different parts of the island. By Boat. There are many companies that offer boat excursions, primarily to the Na Pali Coast. These excursions are mostly offered in the summer season when the seas on the north shore are calmer.
The Weeping Wall inside Mt Waialeale
Another option? A helicopter ride. To really see the interior and the Na Pali Coast (where there are no roads) a helicopter ride will give you amazing views of the entire island – including The Weeping Wall, an area on Mt. Waialeale that features a long, steep green wall with multiple waterfalls cascading down the grooves of the mountain. We booked a doorless helicopter ride with Jack Charter Helicopters and it was the ride of a lifetime – fantastic! There are many other helicopter options (with doors!) available too. Check out more photos from our helicopter ride here.
Beaches.
Although technically part of the “scenery” covered in the previous paragraph, we’re big on beaches and are dedicating an additional paragraph to them! Kaua‘i’s beaches range from calm and swimmable to rough and scenic. The sand color varies on different parts of the island, but is commonly a golden or light tan. Some beaches have life guards and amenities and others are hidden, remote treasures just waiting for you to find them. (Check out a list of secluded Kaua‘i beaches here).
Mahaulepu Beach
Some of our favorites? Mahaulepu Beach on the south side. It is actually separated into 3 different parts: Gillin’s Beach, Kawailoa Bay, and Hāʻula Beach and is not the easiest to find – but worth it. There is a small area for swimming, a very long expanse of walkable beach, and some trees for shade. Apparently it’s a favorite of the endangered monk seal. We saw two huge monk seals basking in the sun on the sand while we were there. Hanalei Bay on the north side is actually comprised of several different beach areas. It’s a large, beautiful bay that with a backdrop of stunning green mountains. In the summer, the bay is calm and great for swimming and SUPing. In the winter, the surf becomes rougher and perfect for surfers. Kealia Beach on the east side. Although not the best for swimming, the long swath of golden sand is great for walking, running or just enjoying the sunshine. It’s a great place to catch a glimpse of whales during the winter months. The sunrises here are beautiful!
Mai Tai’s at Tahiti Nui in Hanalei
Rum.
The Mai Tai. It seems that the Mai Tai is the rum drink of choice in Hawaii and that left us wondering why. After all, the Mai Tai is said to have originally been created in 1944 by Trader Vic at his restaurant in Oakland. Why then is it so popular in Hawaii? We found the answer quite interesting in this article by Chow Hound. Anyway, after embarking on some “research” during our last trip to Kauai, the best Mai Tai we had was in Hanalei at Tahiti Nui. What’s the secret? No one would tell, but it was good. You can find a recipe for a Mai Tai here.
Rum Tasting at Koloa Rum Company
Kōloa Rum Company. Located in Lihue, the Kōloa Rum Company has a lineup of award winning rums that you are able to sample and buy at their tasting room/store. We attended a tasting, which not only allows you to taste quite a few of their delicious rums, but gives an interesting history of rum on the island. Be sure to sign up as soon as you get there; tastings are on the half hour for 16 people and fill up fast!
Puka Dog, Poipu
Eats.
What should you eat during your time on Kaua‘i ? To start with, opt for fresh fish and fresh local produce whenever you can. Opah, Ono (Hawaiian for “good to eat”), Onaga, Opakapaka (red snapper), Ahi and Mahimahi are all delicious local fish options to try. We couldn’t get enough of the fresh fruit during our visit, particularly the Sugarloaf Pineapple, which you can pick up at farmer’s markets or even ordered online.
There are many dining options in Kaua‘i , from fine dining overlooking the ocean to farm to table experiences to food trucks and everything in between. Here are a few casual options that we’re happy we tried: Puka Dog in Poipu. Although I’ve never been a fan of hot dogs, it was suggested that we try a Puka Dog, or Hawaiian style hot dog while in Poipu. I’m so glad we did! The freshly baked Hawaiian Sweet Bread Puka (means hole) Buns are toasted on the inside only, which creates an interesting texture, then your choice of garlic lemon secret sauce – mild, spicy, hot or lava and your choice of tropical sauce – mango, pineapple, papaya, coconut, banana or starfruit is added. Choose a polish sausage or veggie dog topped off with a generous dollop of Aunty Lilikoi’s Hawaiian Mustard and wash it down with a glass of their fresh squeezed lemonade. Mmmm! Shave Ice. There’s no better way to cool off after a day on the beach than a cold, sweet and colorful heaping serving of Hawaiian Shave Ice. It can be found in locations all over Kauai and comes in lots of tropical flavors and combinations. See the 5 Best Shave Ice Stands in Kauai according to Hawaii Magazine here. Bubba Burger’s. We enjoyed our first Bubba Burger in Kaua‘i years ago at their north shore location in Hanalei. Unfortunately the north shore location has closed, but Bubba has 2 new locations; one in Poipu and one in Kapaa. Bubba Burgers are made from Fresh Ground Kaua‘i “Grass Fed” Beef, and are simple, quick and reasonable. This popular eatery is an experience and if you are easily offended by snarky slogans and signs, you might as well go somewhere else. As Bubba says, “Always Juicy–Never Greasy. Where the food’s hot, the service is cold, and the music’s too DAMN LOUD!”
Ziplining in Kauai
Explore and Adventure.
Each time we visit Kaua‘i , we’re amazed at the variety of things to explore. Although we’ve seen a lot, there’s an ever growing list of things to do – or re-do upon our return. Here are just a few suggestions:
Hike the Na Pali Coast. The Kalalau Trail is an 11 mile trail that provides the only land access to the Napali Coast on Kauai. It is a strenuous trail that rewards hikers with incredible vistas of mountains, a rugged coastline and hidden beaches. Many people hike just to Hanakapiai Beach, which is a strenuous 2 miles (each way). Find out more about hiking this incredible trailhere and see photos from our hike to Hanakapiai Beach here. Visit Waimea Canyon. Dubbed “the Grand Canyon of the Pacific”, this colorful 10 mile long and up to 3,600 ft deep canyon is spectacular. There are several lookouts that provide parking and several pullouts to sneak a peak at this geological wonder. Challenging hiking trails and hunting are abundant in and around the canyon as well. Find out more about visiting Waimea Canyon here. Zipline! Fly above the Kauai rainforest on a zipline adventure with one of several companies providing zipline tours. An exhilarating way to experience the beauty of Kauai! Read more about our Kauai zipline adventure here. Visit Kauai Coffee Company to taste the different blends of coffee made from beans grown at their plantation, such as Chocolate Macadamia Nut, Big Braddah’s Coffee and Rooster Alarm and take a self-guided walking tour of the estate. Check out aFarmer’s Market or Arts & Craft Fair to sample and buy some local products.
Koloa’s Kauai Reserve Rum
What to Bring Home.
Want to bring home something that reminds you or your wonderful vacation on Kaua‘i ? Here are a few suggestions: 1. Kōloa Rum – some flavors are available on the mainland, but if you go to a rum tasting and fall in love with one or two, why not bring them back, just in case! 2. Kaua‘i Coffee 3. Macadamia Nuts 4. Tropical Fruit Preserves. Unfortunately the delicious fresh fruit grown on Kaua‘i must be consumed there and cannot be taken home on the airplane. So, why not remember the delicious taste of pineapple, mango, guava or passionfruit with a delicious jar of a locally made fruit preserve? 5. Hand painted ceramic tiles, pottery or fine art from local artists. A good place to shop for this? Banana Patch Studios. 6. Chicken Poop. Say what? I asked our local guide for a suggestion on a local product to bring home for the kids/grandkids and after a few minutes of thinking, she said “Chicken Poop”. After chuckling at my confused look, she told me this story. Hurricane Iniki hit Kaua‘i without warning in 1992. It was a devastating Cat 4, the strongest to ever hit the Hawaiian Islands and it hit Kauai particularly hard. After the hurricane finally passed, locals began to realize the damage and found that the storm had destroyed most of the chicken coups on the island resulting in many escaping into the woods. Today in Kaua‘i , there are a large number of wild chickens and roosters that roam free on the island. Our guide said that the bags of Chicken or Rooster Poop (actually chocolate covered macadamia nuts or almonds) was a way of making light of these now wild creatures that roam as they please. Guess who brought some home?
These are just a few of the reasons why we think you should plan a trip to Kaua‘i . Who’s ready to go?!
If you’re almost done with your holiday shopping and down to just the stocking stuffers, well, bah humbug. We haven’t even started our shopping yet! But, in case you are in need of some beachy stocking stuffers under $10, we’re here to offer a few suggestions. Check out the following list!
Drinks Well With Others or Ship Faced Shot Glass, only $5.99 each! Find them here.
Palm Tree Bottle Opener/Magnet, $8.99. Find it here.
Every Hour Spent Near the Water is Happy Hour Keychain, $3.99. Find it here.
This delicious, slightly tart, slightly sweet, rum & cranberry cocktail could be a great substitute for flutes of wine or champagne for a holiday meal or party. It’s super easy to make and so festive looking! Besides the time needed to freeze the cranberry ice cubes, the drink itself takes just a few moments to put together so you can enjoy the party too!
Just omit the rum for the younger crowd or designated drivers!
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Rum Lovers – now it’s your turn! We recently published “Great Gifts for Beach Lovers” and now we have some suggestions for the rum lovers in your life – Great Gifts for Rum Lovers! Years ago, all we knew of rum was that it was used in many of the tropical drinks we enjoyed while vacationing in the islands. Now we’ve grown to appreciate the golden elixir and it appears that many of you do too! Although the best gift for a rum lover is a great bottle of rum, here are a few other ideas for the rum lovers on your list.
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Rum Making Kit, Create Your Own Dark Jamaican Rum $94.95. Find it here.
Laser engraved personalization. Popular gift selection for spirit enthusiasts.
Glencairn Whisky Glass Set of 4, $23.86. Find them here.
Although hailed as a premier whiskey sipping glass, it is excellent for rum as well.
Rum Therapy Rum & Cigar Club Tee, $20.00. Find it here.
Sips and sticks in the tropics… In a very comfortable and lightweight 4.5-ounce, pre-washed, 100% ring spun cotton, soft style tee.
And A Bottle of Rum, Paperback $11.79. Find it here.
And a Bottle of Rum tells the raucously entertaining story of this most American of liquors.
Rum Therapy Pirate Bones Hat, $22.00. Find it here.
Rum. Cures What Ails Ya! Dyed Twill with Velcro closure. In Soft Black, Bone, Navy and Red.
Cooper’s Rum Barrel Aged Coffee, $29.95. Find it here.
Rwanda Coffee Beans Aged in Thomas Tew Rum Barrels – 12 oz Bags, Whole Coffee Bean. One sip and you’ll know you’ve found ‘real’ barrel aged coffee.
24 Days of Rum, a Rum Calendar, $109.99. Find it here.
24 handpicked sipping rums from around the world in 50 ml bottles, two glasses and tasting notes. Perfect holiday gift!
Tortuga Caribbean Mixed 6 Pack of Rum Cake, $30.99. Find it here.
Banana, Chocolate, Pineapple, Coconut, Golden Original and Key Lime – 4 oz. cakes.
Santa Enjoying a Little Rum Therapy Ornament, $15.95. Find it here.
Also a great gift for those tropical, beach lovin’ people on your “nice” list!
Be sure to check out the Rum Therapy Shop for even more Great Gift Ideas for Rum Lovers!
All information is correct to our knowledge at the time of writing, but be sure to verify current information before your purchase.
Hard Apple Cider is an apple juice or apple cider that has been allowed to ferment, creating it’s own alcohol. On average, a hard cider contains from 4-6 percent alcohol, and with the addition of spiced rum, this refreshing cocktail can pack a punch! In addition to the Hard Apple Cider ( we used Angry Orchard Crisp Apple Hard Cider, but there are many other Hard Apple Ciders to choose from) we added pineapple juice, cranberry juice, a sprinkle of cinnamon and ground cloves. The aroma and taste will make a crisp and delicious drink to add to your favorite fall cocktail list!
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What do all of these items have it common? Each would make an excellent gift for someone who wears flip flops in the winter, dreams of sandy beaches and is allergic to winter (or you would think so by their reaction to snow!) From jewelry to island themed gadgets, we hope this list will help you find the perfect gift for all of the beach lovers on your list! Click the link after each photo for information on where to buy each item.
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1. Fire Opal Palm Tree Earrings, $19.99! Find them here.
Ahhhh….beautiful palm trees. Wear these anytime you’re feelin’ beachy!
2. I’m the Captain, I’m the First Mate Drink Coolies. Set of 2, $11.99. Find them here.
Who’s the boss on your boat?!
3. 4Ocean Signature Blue Bracelet, $20.55. Find it here.
The purchase of one 4Ocean bracelet funds the removal of one pound of trash from the ocean and coastlines! Made with recycled materials recovered by 4Ocean employees. Blue cord is made with recycled PET plastic bottles, Clear beads are made with recycled glass bottles.
4. Rum Therapy 16 oz. Boating and Beachin’ Cup, $10.99 each. Lids and re-useable straws also available! Find them here.
Great for enjoying that rum drink while boating, beachin’ and hanging around the swimming pool. Soft and non-breakable AND they’re reusable, so they help reduce trash in our landfills and oceans! Matching lid and straw available here!
7. Sand Colored Rum Therapy Trucker Cap, $22.00. Find them here.
You’ll love these great looking hats with 100% washed cotton twill on the front for a relaxed look, an unstructured low profile fit, snapback closure and supersoft mesh on the back. GREAT for both men & women! Comes in 4 colors: Sand, Blue, Red and Tropical Teal.
Bloody delicious….The Ghoulish Goblets of Punch are perfect to keep the adult goblins satisfied this Halloween. Very easy to make and can easily be doubled (or more!) and mixed in a punch bowl if you’re having a monster of a party. Happy Halloween!
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Barbados is the easternmost island in the Caribbean chain and an independent British Commonwealth nation. It is a major cruise ship port, but also a popular vacation destination with direct flights from the US, Canada and England. Islands closest to Barbados include St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and Grenada. At 147 sq. miles in size, it is not considered a very large island, but what it may lack in size, Barbados definitely makes up for in its relaxed and welcoming attitude, friendly people, beautiful scenery and the variety of activities to enjoy. Read on to see why we think you should consider planning a trip to Barbados.
Mount Gay Visitor Center, Barbados
Rum
Considered by many as the birthplace of rum, Barbados offers so many ways to learn about and enjoy this golden elixir. Ways to enjoy Barbados Rum?
1. Rum Distillery Tours
* Take the Mount Gay Rum Tour at the Visitor Center in Bridgetown to find out more about the history and the making of Mount Gay Rum, first produced on Barbados in 1703. And yes, samples are provided.
* Visit the St. Nicholas Abbey Plantation. St Nicholas Abbey rums have won numerous international awards and the public can tour the beautiful facilities located in the northern parish of St. Peter. A general admission includes a tour of the Greathouse, the plantation grounds, the syrup factory and bottling plant and a rum tasting. Read about our visit to St. Nicholas Abbey here.
*Foursquare Rum Distillery Tour. Foursquare Rum currently produces some of the finest rums around, such as RL Seale, Rum Sixty Six, Old Brigand, Doorly’s XO and of course, the Foursquare series of rums. The Foursquare Rum Distillery is located St. Phillip Parish on the southeast side of the island. The tour is free and self guided which allows visitors to take their time walking through the facility and reading about all of the rum making equipment and history. After finishing the tour, stop by the tasting room to sample a variety of their rums which cost approximately $20 for 6 samples.
2. Rum Shops: Rum Shops, small local establishments that sell beer and rum and sometimes food, are scattered all over the island of Barbados. These neighborhood shops give visitors a taste of Barbados from rum to beer to getting a chance to chat with the locals. Catch a rowdy game of dominoes and join in while sipping on your favorite Barbados rum. A few popular rum shops? John Moore’s Bar and Braddie’s Bar are two, but Barbados is literally dotted with Rum Shops, so don’t hesitate stopping by one that you are staying close to or spot while exploring the island!
Rum Punch at St. Charles Yacht Club, Barbados
3. Rum Punch Barbadians know rum punch. Although just slightly different at each location, the authentic recipe is generally used – one of sour (lime juice), two of sweet (simple syrup), three of strong (rum) and four of weak (water), with a dash of Angostura bitters and some freshly grated nutmeg. Balanced, refreshing and delicious. Get the Authentic Rum Punch recipe here.
Paynes Bay Beach, Barbados
Beaches
There are so many beautiful beaches on Barbados that it’s hard to know where to start. If you are looking for calm beaches that are good for swimming, focus on the calmer south and west side. The north and east side are generally rocky, incredibly scenic, and well worth a visit, but may not be as good for swimming. A few of our favorites? On the west – Gibbs, Sandy Lane, Paynes Bay, and Brandon’s, Brighton and Brownes. In the south – Accra/Rockley, Welches, Dover, Miami and Crane. North and East? Bathsheba Beach is rugged and beautiful with unusual rock formations dotting the coast, Bottom Bay is sandy with beautiful palms and turquoise water – very scenic. It’s great for walking and picnicking, but swimming is not recommended due to the undertow.
Flying Fish Sandwich at The Fish Pot, Barbados
Eats
There’s certainly no shortage of places to eat in Barbados. Delicious offerings are available from food trucks, beach bars, rum shops, Oisten’s Friday Night Fish Fry and finer dining restaurants such as The Cliff, and Champers. Typical Bajan food is infused with elements of African, Indian, Irish, Creole and British cultures. The national dish of Barbados? Cou-Cou and Flying Fish which is can be found in many establishments during the Flying Fish season. Other foods to try? Fish cakes, Cutters, Conkies and Macaroni Pie!
What to Buy in Barbados
Want to bring home something that reminds you or your wonderful vacation in Barbados? Here are a few suggestions: 1. Rum (check to see how many bottles you are allowed to return home with) 2. Bajan Seasoning and Bajan Hot Sauce. 3. Local art and handmade jewelry 4. Pottery (check out Earthworks Pottery for local, handmade pieces) 5. Sweet Bread and Tamarind Balls
A day on the water with Calabaza Sailing Cruises
Explore
Harrison’s Cave – a limestone cavern with stalactites, stalagmites and streams Animal Flower Cave – scenic north shore stop with sweeping views Hiking – join Hike Barbados for some of their scheduled hikes in different locations on the island Churches – take a tour of some of the oldest churches on Barbados, such as St. James Parish Church, the oldest church in Barbados, which was originally built in the 1600’s. Get on the water – book an excursion with a local company such as Calabaza Sailing Cruises to enjoy the sunshine, water, snorkeling and a whole different view of the island!
These are just a few of the reasons why we think you should plan a trip to Barbados. Who’s ready to go?!
Do you like rum and Halloween? Are you looking for a couple of good rum cocktails for a spooky Halloween party or get-together? We’ve got you covered. Check out the “boo”zy recipes below. No tricks here – these 6 Tasty Rum Recipes for Halloween make rumtastic treats for adults!
Bloody good and easy to make, this deep red concoction will have your guests screaming with delight. Spooky Rum Punch Recipe
Even if you’re not a fan of the age old Halloween staple, you may really dig this layered Candy Corn looking Jello Shot. With 3 types of rum, this recipe definitely makes an “adult treat”, but if you substitute water for the booze, it could make a tasty treat for the young goblins too! Candy Corn Jello Shot Recipe
Thick, delicious and just pumpkiny enough, this “Boo”zy Pumpkin Shake probably has as many calories as the candy you’ll be sneaking out of your kiddos bags – but hey, who’s judging?! Pour me another, please! Boozy Pumpkin Shake Recipe
The only thing scary about this drink is its name and the amount of rum it contains. Be careful for it will surely put you under its spell… Voodoo Juice Recipe
Still looking for a Halloween cocktail that you can serve when you have friends for dinner…er…I mean have friends over for dinner? (insert evil laugh…) You might enjoy this one called The Slimer. The Slimer Recipe