Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Natasha Lopez loves a staycation

- By Jae-Ha Kim For more from the reporter, visit www.jaehakim.com.

“This pandemic has definitely shifted the meaning of vacation for me,” said Natasha Lopez, one of the stars of the HBO series “The Time Traveler’s Wife.”

“Being in New York the entire time has been tough, especially during the winter,” she said. “But it gave me a new sense of adventure and spontaneit­y. I did road trips upstate, went apple picking and enjoyed the sights. I have enjoyed discoverin­g different parks and taking the New York City ferry when the weather is nice and it feels like a vacay to me.”

Lopez shares photos of her work, travels and workouts on Instagram @natashalop­ezpr.

Q: If you had to cancel travel plans due to this pandemic, where were they to?

A:

My Christmas family vacation to California and it was so sad. We had plans of doing road trips and seeing the vineyards. It was the first time that we (would have been) able to get the whole fam together for a trip in years, even pre-pandemic. I was ready to leave the cold and be with my family. I hope we can reschedule that soon.

Q: What is your favorite vacation destinatio­n? A:

Puerto Rico! So I may be biased — I was born and raised there — but I swear every time I go, I keep finding new things to see and do. If you are staying in the San Juan area you must visit El Yunque National Forest and Old San Juan. The food is insane. If you

are staying on the west side, make sure to go to Gozalandia in San Sebastian for incredible waterfalls. Also, the best beaches in Puerto Rico are on the west, in my opinion.

Q: What was the first trip you took as a child?

A:

Disney World in Florida and it was life-changing. To see Mickey in person was a dream come true.

Q: What’s the most important thing you’ve learned from your travels? A:

Respect culture and do your research beforehand for the best experience­s.

Q: Where are your favorite weekend getaways?

A:

I love a good staycation in New York, discoverin­g different hotels and neighborho­ods. Last weekend, I stayed at the Roxy Hotel New York and it was a wonderful experience, from (The Django) jazz club to the happy hour oysters in the lobby.

Q: Where is the most romantic destinatio­n? A:

I would love to be cheesy and say Paris, but I have never been. I got engaged in the Riviera

Maya, Mexico, and I must say it was the best romantic destinatio­n so far for obvious reasons. I’m a simple island girl, so anywhere there is sun and the beach works for me.

Q: What would be your dream trip?

A:

After surviving another winter, I want to go to the Maldives. I’ll take a bungalow and drink by the clear waters, please.

Q: What kind of research do you do before you go away on a trip?

A:

I like to do cultural research first because I always want to be respectful anywhere I go. Then I get into what the locals are up to.

Q: What is your best and/ or worst vacation memory?

A:

Best would have to be between my 30th birthday in Miami on a boat with like eight of my girlfriend­s just dancing all day — and getting engaged in Mexico. I can’t think of a bad memory. Fingers crossed it stays that way.

 ?? SAM ORTIZ ?? “The Time Traveler’s Wife” actress Natasha Lopez said Mexico felt like home because of the language, culture and beaches.
SAM ORTIZ “The Time Traveler’s Wife” actress Natasha Lopez said Mexico felt like home because of the language, culture and beaches.

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