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KATIE KENNEDY

Working Abroad in the Bahamas

April 16, 2021

Working Abroad in the Bahamas
📍 Harbour Island, Bahamas

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A few weeks ago, I wrote about my new life of working from home. After six years in the elementary school classroom, it’s so refreshing to be more autonomous in my daily schedule. That’s especially true when it comes to travel. As a teacher, I really only felt comfortable taking trips during the designated breaks. I’m so thankful to have that time, but it’s extremely costly when everyone else is traveling with their families. Now that both my husband and I work from home, all I need is a solid internet connection and I can do my job from anywhere. It feels so incredibly liberating. Traveling to Harbour Island was our first experience of taking a working vacation and something I highly recommend if you have the flexibility. For all of my remote workers, here are my biggest pieces of advice to consider.

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Find a Workable Space

This takes some investigating and research. Ultimately, you need to consider what your work needs are. How many people are with you? How much space do you need? David and I both wanted ample room to stretch out for work. Because of that, my attention turned to renting a full cottage instead of a cozy hotel room. That made all of the difference in the world! We could work from the dining table, the couch, or our outdoor seating. It honestly felt like being home, except we could explore the Harbour Island after our 9 to 5 was done for the day.

Ask Lots of Questions

One of my biggest points of concern about working remotely was definitely the WIFI situation. More importantly, did a small Caribbean island have the bandwidth for potential Zoom calls? What drew me to this particular bungalow, which I’ll share more about later, was a very specific and helpful review. Someone who had stayed previously wrote that she and her husband were able to work remotely with no problem. To double-check, I reached out to the Host and asked what the internet speed was. As a backup, I also asked the nearby hotels. You know, just in case! Don’t be afraid to ask specific questions before you book. It will give you so much peace of mind, and fewer surprises!

Know When to Give Yourself a Break

Don’t spend your entire trip cooped up with work. To make the most of our trip, we began each morning with a long walk through town, followed by a stop at a local coffee shop. After a full morning of work, we also treated ourselves to a lunchtime walk on the beach. Truly, it’s how we break up our day in St. Pete, but the scenery here is just so much prettier! To end the day, we gave ourselves a hard stop so we could enjoy pre-dinner cocktails and more exploring. I even gave myself a full personal day off so I could explore the shops and sights. Sprinkling in these moments helped make for a very healthy balance.

Pack the Essentials

I joke that we packed more electronics than clothes, but it made for a seamless work experience. My setup is pretty simple. All I need to have a productive workday is a computer, an outlet, and a comfy chair to sit in. Because of his job, David required a bit more ‘tech’. One of the first purchases he made after we booked the trip was a portable monitor. Essentially, it looks like a giant tablet, but gives him more real estate as he codes and takes meetings. He was also sure to grab an extra mouse, batteries, and extension cords. The Bahamas has the same outlet as the states, but always double-check if you need an adapter. All things to consider before taking your trip!

David and I were honestly thinking of this Bahamas trip as a test run for working abroad. This trip was incredibly easy and is something I’m excited to explore more in the future. Recently, there have been a lot of struggles caused by COVID, but the freedom to work from anywhere is not one of them!

Love from Harbour Island,
Katie

As always, thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about the Sunshine State, be sure to visit my exclusive Florida page, here.


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Date Night on Briland

April 14, 2021

Date Night on Briland
📍 The Dunmore, Harbour Island

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One of my favorite things about traveling with David is having an extra special date night in a new destination. Although it’s only 3 miles long and a mile wide, Harbour Island was no exception. Lovingly called Briland by those in the know, this place just swept me off of my feet. The friendly locals, colorful buildings, and wide list of restaurants are the perfect recipe for a night to remember. If you’re planning on traveling to Harbour Island with your significant other, here is a short and sweet list to create an evening for two.

Stroll On Pick Sand Beaches

Because of where our rental was located, we quickly realized that it was actually quicker to walk along the beach to get to dinner. This worked out perfectly because you get to truly see the best of Harbour Island. Pink sand beaches and impossibly turquoise water starts the evening on the right foot. Many of my favorite resorts have beach access so you can seamlessly visit each of them for pre-dinner cocktails. Don’t miss the Ocean View Club, Pink Sands Resort, or Coral Sands Hotel. Each of them has their own aesthetic and are worth a visit.

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Cocktail Hour at The Dunmore Club

There are several options for beachfront cocktails in Harbour Island. Hands down, my absolute favorite was The Dunmore and it’s painfully easy to see why. The 60’s inspired clubhouse was styled by one of my favorite interior designers, Amanda Lindroth. Bright white shiplap makes a dark mahogany bar pop, while the collection of vintage photos gives an intimate feel. As soon as I walked in from the beach, I felt at home. Our first night, we spent hours chatting with Lyn behind the bar and other regulars who floated in. Sitting with your Goombay Smash oceanfront is an obvious choice, but I loved sitting in the side patio that overlooked the chic pool area. It was so tranquil and we were able to enjoy the classic tunes being played.

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Dinner For Two

The options for dinner are as diverse as the visitors who come to the island. Most of the resorts have restaurants that require a collared shirt and pants for the gentleman. The Dunmore Restaurant probably was the most recommended, but I prefer the lunch menu more. Our first evening, we ate at the Coral Sand restaurant, Latitude 25. This space was absolutely beautiful, I especially loved the pink and green sofas. My seafood fettuccine was prepared perfectly and pair oh-so nicely with their signature rum punch. For a more local feel, you absolutely must check out Queen Conch. The service is on island time, so enjoy the view and order a cocktail or two. If you want extremely casual, why not just order a conch pizza from Island Hut? David and I grabbed one to-go and enjoy al fresco at our bungalow. No matter what you have in mind for dinner, you’ll be surprised to find that Harbour Island has that for you too.

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Whether you’re traveling to Harbour Island solo, with friends, with a significant other, or your entire family, you’ll quickly see that the evenings here are truly magical. Enjoy the change in pace and make the moments turn into perfect Bahamian memories.

Love from Harbour Island,
Katie

As always, thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about the Sunshine State, be sure to visit my exclusive Florida page, here.


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Welcome to Harbour Island

April 12, 2021

Welcome to Harbour Island
📍 Coral Sands Hotel, Harbour Island

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Welcome to The Bahamas! After a half-day of travel yesterday, we finally made it to our final destination of Harbour Island. I have been dreaming of visiting this tiny island for years. Although we’ve been here for less than 24 hours, so far it hasn’t disappointed! Throughout our stay, I’ll be showing off every corner of the island. Before that, I want to address the number one question that I’m sure will arise… Traveling during COVID. While it seems like we’re on the tail end, it’s still something to keep in mind. No matter where we are, we always have our mask, hand sanitizer in hand, and social distance when we can. If you’re hoping to visit The Bahamas for yourself over the next few months, here are some things you’ll want to consider.

Before You Travel

Because of its proximity to the United States, The Bahamas is typically a destination where you can just book and go. However, due to the pandemic, there have been major updates to travel protocols to keep the islands and their locals safe. You want to make sure you give yourself enough time to check all of the boxes. Number one, you need to have a Negative PCR Test no more than 5 days before you arrive. This was the most nerve-wracking aspect because I know, in the past, the results have taken a substantial amount of time. Luckily, we had our results in about 48 hours. From there, you apply for a Health Visa to upload your travel plans and test results. Again, this takes about another 48 hours. It’s a lot of moving parts, but it was surprisingly seamless. Be sure to visit The Bahamas Tourism for more details and specifics.

While On The Island

Masks and hand sanitizing are non-negotiable, but in my opinion, that’s a good way to be. Always have your mask on as you enter a business and you will also be asked to sanitize your hands too. From there, you’re pretty much free to move about the island as you normally would. If your trip extends more than 5 days, you are required to have an additional COVID test for good measure. This is just as well because US residents also need a negative test to reenter the country. Again, a lot of things to consider, but if you plan ahead it should all go without a hitch. The cottage we’re renting, which I plan on sharing after our stay, just happens to be around the corner from Harbour Island’s only medical center. Depending on where you’re staying, there may be a concierge service where the testing can come directly to your hotel.

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Things to Remember

Because this is a small island, resources are finite, but they greatly rely on tourism as their main industry. As an American visiting, please remember that this is their home. The island and the people should be treated with the utmost respect. In the US, COVID restrictions look very different from state to state. You may not be used to things being strictly enforced. Thinking of Florida, I know that regulations even vary by city. Since St. Pete has been very proactive in their response, following Bahamian guidelines doesn’t feel any different than what we’re used to. Besides, do you really want to be that tourist who’s causing a scene? 

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After over 365 days of uncertainty, travel is finally returning to the forefront of our minds. Admittedly, the first big trip may seem a little scary. Half of me almost feels guilty for being here in the first place. The other half of me, clearly the side that won, is just so thankful! Number one, I’m thankful for our health and good fortune to be able to make a trip in the first place. As we approached The Bahamas and got my first glimpse of the turquoise blue waters, I almost felt like crying. I’m so relieved for a change in scenery and an amazing husband who will always travel with me along the way. 

Love from Harbour Island,
Katie

As always, thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about the Sunshine State, be sure to visit my exclusive Florida page, here.


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