TRAVEL TALES
Young Chang
Glenda and Leslie Bell have been to Rome and Venice and most other
major European cities.
For their vacation last month, they wanted the opposite of a hectic
tour.
They chose, instead, a trip that involved relaxing in beautiful hotels
and enjoying good breads, good wines and good company.
“We were just kind of lazy,” said Glenda Bell, who still has a
Southern drawl from her years in Texas even though she now lives on Lido
Isle. “We went to the pool, we read a lot, we ate a lot.”
Bell presented the trip to her daughter Leslie last Christmas as a
present. The two hotels they were going to -- the Grand Hotel Quisisana
in Capri, Italy, and La Residencia in Mallorca, Spain -- required booking
in advance.
“I was thrilled,” said Leslie Bell, 28. “I think our favorite thing to
do is travel together, and our favorite place to go is Europe. We’re very
close. She’s a great friend.”
The mother had read about the cities in issues of Travel and Leisure
-- which she admits to poring through -- and learned that both were
coastal destinations.
“I kind of always gravitate toward the coastal areas,” the 54-year-old
said.
The two left May 30 and returned in mid-June. They arrived in
Barcelona and took a smaller shuttle plane to the island of Mallorca.
Their hotel was in a small village called Deia. It was there that they
spent much time lounging in beautiful pools.
The hotel’s grounds included citrus groves. The interiors were rich in
candle holders.
“And we tried to do some of the things that locals do,” Bell said. “Go
back in the village and see how they live. I think Deia is an artists’
colony. I would compare it to Laguna Beach.”
Leslie Bell, a paralegal in Newport Beach who always meets her mom for
breakfast at Plum’s restaurant on Saturdays, said she most enjoyed the
pace of their trip.
“I have a really busy job, so just having room service for breakfast
and sitting by the pool in Spain where everything was so beautiful
physically, I think that was probably my favorite thing,” she said.
In Capri -- Glenda Bell warns that you say it like “cap-pri,” not like
the word that means a style of pants -- the mother and daughter were
treated like royalty the minute they stepped off their boat.
“It’s like a big paparazzi kind of thing,” the mother said. “You feel
like a movie star.”
The Grand Hotel Quisisana was even decorated with photos of famous
celebrity guests, including Mariah Carey, Ivana Trump and Jackie Onassis.
Bell and her daughter bought sandals while in Capri from a man known
to create the sandal you want, after you’ve chosen a style and design, in
just an hour. The mother got a thong-like pair in red leather.
“In both places, we went on narrated boat cruises,” Glenda Bell said.
“It’s quiet and indulgent.”
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