Step into the new El Al Dreamliner 787 – 9 and enter a business class cabin that is seemingly not so different than you may have seen before: pod style, large windows and a 1x2x1 configuration. But, the details throughout the new space make all the difference. With more headroom, you can breathe easier.
Just Back From: Crete, Paros, and Rhodes
Escape to Crete and get lost in Greece’s largest island. This destination has an authentic character from a high population of locals to buildings that are rough around the edges. The charm of Crete extends beyond its people and structures. The restaurants and shops are not as tourist centric as many of the surrounding islands.
Just Back From: Halkidiki, Greece
One of our TWIL agents, Ilana Prussky, visited Greece in October and here is what she has to say:
First Stop: Ikos Olivia: Luxury All-inclusive Resort
Getting There: The closest airport is Thessaloniki. It is approximately 50 minutes to the resort.
Who is it for? Ikos Olivia is perfect for family travel. Whether it is a family with young children or a multigenerational family, Ikos is the perfect spot for you.
Our Take:
Ikos has positioned itself as redefining what a luxury all inclusive is. I can truly say that when you are at Ikos you do not feel like you are in your typical Caribbean all inclusive - it has a boutique resort feel with amazing service. I arrived at Ikos at night and immediately I was able to see that it would be a special place. Ikos has many different restaurants on property as well as all the other amenities you would expect out of a 5-star hotel.
There are over 4 pools and a variety of accommodation styles. They have your standard guestrooms in the main lobby tower, and then they have many options of bungalows. Bungalows range from one- and two-bedrooms suites either with garden view, pool view and ocean view. Ikos is split up into the standard rooms and bungalows and the deluxe bungalows. The deluxe bungalows have a few more special touches, however the main difference is the deluxe section has its own pool and private beach section.
Something special about Ikos is the childrens program. Every parent I spoke to raved about the kids program, whether they had a young toddler or a teenager. They have basketball, soccer, volleyball, bike rentals and many more activities to enjoy.
The breakfast buffet was plentiful ranging from omelette bars to crepe making, all the best Greece dishes as well as the classic American cuisine.
A highlight of my stay at Ikos would be the Wine Tasting. It is included in the Ikos All inclusive experience and is well run by a sommelier.
Second Stop: Sani Luxury Resort (four main resort options)
Getting There: The closest airport is Thessaloniki. It is approximately 50 minutes to the resort.
Porto Sani:
Who is it for: Families
Must know: Porto Sani does not have a beach! That said, it has many pools, and tons of availability for seating. It is made up of bungalow style accommodations ranging in size. The furniture is more traditional and dated.Sani Asterias:
Who is it for: Couples or Families
Must know: Sani Asterias is the smallest of all the Sanis. Asterias would be the highest end property, which is portrayed in the level of service and the décor. The property is quite small, it is a short walk from the rooms to the pools. There are only two treatment rooms, so reserve at your time of booking!Sani Club:
Who is it for: Families with young children
Must Know: All the properties on Sani Resort are located within walking distance of each other except for Sani Club. Sani Club is located approximately 5 minutes by shuttle from the rest of the resort. Sani club is filled with children and is perfect for multi-gen. It is important to note that Sani Club is huge! Going from your room to breakfast to the beach is not walkable! You must call a golf cart every time you want to go somewhere, and there are always golf carts around to take people places. Sani Club is also located on a hill - it makes for the most unbelievable views - however, it makes getting around challenging.Sani Dunes:
Who is it for: Families with older children or couples
Must know: Sani Dunes is my favorite of all the Sani Resort properties. The rooms are bungalow style - they are stunning. The beach club at Dunes is the place to be. It is absolutely stunning. The lobby is grand, and has a delicious restaurant, called “The Market.”
Our Take:
Sani Resort is a five-star resort located in Halkidiki. It is split up into 5 different resorts, sharing common spaces, restaurants, as well as a marina. Sani Resort is made up of: Sani Club, Sani Beach, Sani Dunes, Sani Asterias & Porto Sani. Each resort is run completely on their one. Sani Marina is made up of a teens club, a ton of restaurants, shopping and more. Once you are at Sani, you truly never need to leave. The different resorts at Sani are perfect for different types of travellers.
Halkidiki is postcard perfect for any occasion.
Just Back From: Hawaii
The Island of Hawaii is known as the Big Island because it is just that - the biggest island in the US with a total surface area of 4029 square miles. It is bigger than all of the other Hawaiian Islands combined! The island itself is incredibly diverse, it is home to eight of the worlds thirteen ecosystems.