Starting next weekend, we'll set off on our next big adventure: a dog-friendly, gluten-free, and socially distanced road trip around France! Join us the journey as we work remotely around France.
After many floats there are a few things we've learned to bring... Some will be obvious, others are a less so but all of them will make sure you have a great time on the water!
Before moving to London last year, I knew very little about Yorkshire. All I knew was that it is famous for its pudding (not really a pudding, but that's another discussion), terriers, and tea. Despite my initial lack of knowledge, I knew I wanted to visit this historic and beautiful region in northern England and it did not disappoint.
Royal Hideaway is the perfect resort for anyone on a gluten-free diet. The gluten-free offerings are well thought out, delicious, and diverse. The staff are knowledgable and accommodating. You will not feel like you have made any sacrifices at the end of your stay.
Our second day of diving with Pro Dive we decided to go diving in Cozumel. I had heard from my uncle and cousin (both avid divers) that it was some of the best diving they had ever done, so we had to try it.
The Royal Hideaway is a small resort (it can host a maximum of 500 or 600 people) that focuses on quality dining experiences. In fact, you’ll only find one buffet here with small portions. For lunch and dinner, the focus is on a la carte menus. There are six restaurants to choose from and in this post, we’ll talk about them all.
Diving in the Cenotes were such a unique experience. I’ve never done anything like it before. The team at ProDive ensured everyone felt safe and comfortable throughout the process.