To Sail or Not To Sail…

Cruise ship, catamaran, sailboat, tall ship….Are you thinking of trying a cruising or sailing vacation in the Caribbean, but can’t decide which boat is right for you?

This can be a tough decision as all of the vessels listed above provide a great, but very different experience. Here are a few questions that may help you narrow down your choices:

1.      Do you like to travel with:
A.  A lot of people
B.  Smaller crowds
C.  I want to vacation with the few people I choose

2.      What type of islands or ports do you want to visit?
A. Large ports with lots of amenities
B. Smaller, off the beaten path places
C. Ability to explore unspoiled less visited tropical locales that the bigger ships may not be able to reach

3.       Dining:
A. Fine dining with lots of dining options
B. Family style dining or fine dining at set times
C. Flexible dining times and options

4.       Excursions:
A. Variety of excursions to book at each stop
B. Set excursions or fewer excursion options, but the ability to see more remote destinations
C. Ability to create your own itinerary

5.       Entertainment:
A. Lots of nightlife on the ship, shows, casinos, bars
B. Occasional bars or restaurants at the anchorage, some entertainment provided by the crew, or I just want to sit on the deck and relax on the boat in the evening
C. Occasional bars or restaurants at the anchorage, or I just want to relax on the boat in the evening

6.       I like to feel:
A.  As little movement on the boat as possible
B & C. I like to sail and don’t mind feeling the movement of the boat

If your answers are mainly A’s, a larger cruise line might be your best bet. Larger cruise lines offer a multitude of entertainment, dining and excursion options and the ability to get a taste of some of the larger, more visited islands and ports. There is always something to do and see on the larger ships. The down side to all of this convenience is that many of these vessels can accommodate several thousand guests at one time – so if you don’t like crowds, you might explore another option. Some of the larger cruise lines that offer cruises in the Caribbean are: Royal Caribbean, NCL, Celebrity, Princess, Carnival, and Disney.


If your answers are mainly B’s, you might prefer a vacation on a smaller cruise ship or a tall ship. Smaller cruise ships and tall ships frequently offer some of the amenities of the larger cruise ships, but accommodate far less guests at one time and can explore smaller ports that some of the larger ships cannot. A vacation on one of these vessels can be more intimate and offer the ability to see some more remote locations than larger vessels. Some companies that offer a smaller cruise ship or tall ship experiences are: Island Windjammer, Seabourn, Star Clippers, and Wind Star.

If your answers are mainly C’s, you might prefer a vacation on a crewed charter on a sailboat or catamaran. These smaller vessels typically sleep from 4 – 12 guests and include a captain and a cook. If your party has booked all of the cabins on the vessel, you frequently will have a least some say in the itinerary, ie: the length of time spent at a location, what time you want to eat your meals, the type of locations or activities you want to enjoy, etc. You won’t find the glitz and glamor sometimes found on the larger cruise ships, but the food can be just as gourmet and delicious. This may be the best option for exploring some of the smaller and remote tropical destinations.

Once you’ve decided on the size and type of ship you think best fits your vacation needs, be sure to do your homework on the different options within the category. Prices, itineraries and amenities vary greatly between companies and even vessels within each company.

Have you sailed in the Caribbean? What’s your favorite type of sailing vacation?

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Petit Tabac, The Grenadines

While sailing the Grenadines a few years ago, we made a stop at the stunningly beautiful Tobago Cays. From our anchorage, we could see an island in the distance called Petit Tabac. Our Captain informed us that this pretty little island was a location used in the filming of Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl. Specifically, it was the island that Capt. Jack Sparrow and Elizabeth ended up on when forced to walk the plank.

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Intrigued, we asked if we could sail over and explore it and he happily he obliged.

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The grove of palm trees shown burning in the film were very recognizable as we approached. Thankfully the burning palms were merely cinematic wizardry as the the palms were alive and well.

The plan was to find the rum. If you’re familiar with the film, when Jack Sparrow was marooned on this island with Elizabeth Swann, he knew of a rum stash and set out to find it.

Knowing that we’d find no actual rum, our Captain and Cook prepared a large jug of rum punch for us to enjoy as we explored the island.

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We then paced off in the same area Jack Sparrow did while looking for his rum stash in the film.

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Of course, we didn’t find anything, but enjoyed re-enacting the antics of Captain Jack – and the rum punch didn’t hurt either.

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The deserted little island was beautiful and we took our time walking the entire perimeter.

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We were the only ones on Petit Tabac that day.

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From Petit Tabac we could see Union Island,

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And the other Tobago Cays.

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From our perch in the shade we took the amazing beauty of the area in,

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The almost blindingly white sand against the vibrant blue water was stunning.

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We reluctantly headed back to the boat after a day on a deserted island filled with rum and browned by the sun and looked forward to our next adventure in the Grenadines.

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Have you been to Petit Tabac? Tell us about it!

To see more posts on the St. Vincent and the Grenadines and other islands, check out our Island Blog Directory

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Best Strawberry/Rum Recipes

The sweet and fruity taste of strawberries pairs so well with rum in cocktails, and now that spring has finally sprung and strawberries are abundant in our produce sections, we thought it might be a good time to list some of our favorite strawberry and rum cocktail recipes. Which one is your favorite?Strawberry Daiquiri

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Skinny Strawberry Rum Lemonade

Miami Vice

How to Make Your Own Strawberry Infused Rum


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Strawberry Infused Rum

We love cocktail recipes that combine berries and rum – especially strawberries, so we thought we’d try to make a batch of our own strawberry rum to use in some of our favorite strawberry + rum recipes.

The hardest thing about infusing rums is having the patience to let the process work. This one is no different. It takes between 2 weeks and a month to get the desired “strawberryness” so be prepared to wait a while to sample your creation – but, it’s worth it!

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Strawberry Infused Rum
Slice about 3 cups of fresh, ripe strawberries and put them in a clean jar that can be tightly sealed. Add enough light rum (we used Bacardi) to cover the strawberries plus about an inch and seal. Store the jar in a cool, dark place and gently shake once a day.

Test your infusion after about 2 weeks and if the taste is not as strong as desired, seal it back up and wait another week. Once happy with your results, use in your favorite strawberry rum cocktail recipes!

Find other Strawberry and Rum Recipes in our Rum Recipes page!

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Strawberry Banana Colada

Do you like Piña Coladas? Add strawberries and banana and you’ve got a really tasty variation! Perfect taste (and temperature!) for a hot summer day!

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Strawberry Banana Colada

Servings: 1

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Blend all ingredients until smooth and creamy.
  • Pour into a glass and garnish with banana slices.

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Strawberry Daiquiri

A very popular and fruity frozen rum concoction. Can be made with frozen strawberries, but we like to use the nice fresh ripe ones. Here’s our version of this summery classic.

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Strawberry Daiquiri

A very popular and fruity frozen rum concoction. Can be made with frozen strawberries, but we like to use the nice fresh ripe ones. 
Servings: 1

Ingredients

  • 2 oz. White or Silver Rum
  • 5 Large Strawberries
  • 1 TBSP Powdered Sugar
  • .5 oz. Triple Sec
  • Splash of Orange Juice
  • Splash of Lemon Lime Soda
  • 1 c. Ice

Instructions

  • Add 4 of the strawberries, ice, rum, powdered sugar, triple sec, orange juice, lemon lime soda to a blender and blend until smooth.
  • Pour into hurricane glasses and garnish with the remaining strawberry.

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Pumpkin Bluff Beach, North Caicos

O.K. we admit it – we are just crazy about beaches. Something about the beautiful blue water and creamy white sand absolutely soothes our souls. We’ve been lucky to have seen some amazing beaches in our travels and this is one of the top on our list.

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Getting there:If you don’t like deserted beaches, with miles of undisturbed sugar soft sand, you should probably not read any further. We visited this one, Pumpkin Bluff Beach on North Caicos three times during our stay on the island, never saw another person – and LOVED the solitude…

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Pumpkin Bluff was not the easiest beach to find on North Caicos – perhaps the reason it was so isolated. In fact, we never saw a sign leading to Pumpkin Bluff and originally called it Shipwreck Beach because of the freighter shipwrecked
just off the reef. It wasn’t until  we returned home and located the beach on a map that we realized the name was Pumpkin Bluff. Still think we like Shipwreck Beach better!

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We’d recommend just getting a good map and exploring until you find it – it’s well worth it. Three Mary Cays on the right in the distance is a great place to snorkel.

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Pumpkin Bluff has very long expanse of beautiful white, soft sand and the water is shallow and clear for a long way out. The weather was calm and warm while we were in North Caicos and the swimming (and floating) were great!

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The Rum Therapy gang enjoying the beach all to ourselves…

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Amenities: none :)

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Recommended for:
swimming, anyone that enjoys a quiet beach experience. Take a picnic and your favorite rum drinks and enjoy the solitude.

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Other Turks & Caicos post that you might enjoy:

Rum Therapy in Turks and Caicos

Mudjin Harbour, Middle Caicos

 

Find Pumpkin Bluff Beach on our Turks and Caicos Map


To see more posts on the Turks and Caicos islands and other islands, check out our
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Calmos Café, St. Martin

Whether you just want to relax on the beach with your toes in the sand while sipping on your favorite beverage or to enjoy some tapas while watching the sun set over the bay, Calmos Cafe has you covered.

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Located right on the beach on the French side in Grand Case, St. Martin, Calmos Cafe serves everything from fine wines to tropical rum concoctions and tasty fresh, local food to go with it.

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We enjoyed some tapas along with a frozen rum drink called the Calmos (with peach and mango) and a Rhum Runner, all of which were excellent, but even more so as we enjoyed them while sitting just inches from the water while watching the sun set…

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The atmosphere is warm and quiet most nights, but if you’re looking for more excitement, plan to visit on the nights they have a live salsa or reggae band.

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Their motto: C’est La Vie – That’s life!

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We got there early one evening and it was relatively uncrowded, but as the evening wore on, more and more people arrived snapping up all the tables and seats by the shoreline.

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And why not. With good food and drinks and a view like this…

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So, if you’re looking for a place to enjoy some rum with a view while on St. Martin, Calmos Cafe will serve up that and much, much more.

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To find out more, visit their website here:
Calmos Cafe

More posts on St. Maarten/St. Martin that you might be interested in:

Sarafina’s Bakery, Marigot, St. Martin

Sunset Bar and Grill, St. Maarten

Karakter Beach Bar, St. Maarten

Le Galion Beach, St. Martin


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The Limin’ House, Tortola

Update from our original post

Several years ago we had the opportunity to stay at a beautiful villa named the Limin’ House on a hill overlooking Soper’s Hole in Tortola in the British Virgin Islands. Unfortunately Tortola was hit hard by the hurricanes of 2017 and the Limin’ House was not spared. During our recent visit to Tortola, we had the chance to stop by the Limin’ House to get a tour of the remodeled villa and talk to owner Susan McDavit. The Limin’ House is looking great again and ready for your next stay on Tortola!

Here’s how it looks now. Who’s ready to go?

The view from the entryway
The living room
The balcony off of the living room
One of the bedrooms
A reminder of Irma. After the storm, they found this card had blown into one of the bathrooms and was adhered to the wall. Instead of removing it, they put a frame around it and left it where they found it!
A beautiful new kitchen
Covered outdoor living area
The Limin’ Bar at the Limin’ House
The Master Bedroom
The pool and view of Soper’s Hole from the Limin’ House

If you’d like to find out more about booking a stay at the Limin’ House,
contact Susan at (941)-735-6220 or email her at [email protected]
Website: http://www.liminhouse.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiminHouse

Original post from April 2013
Located high on a hill overlooking Soper’s Hole in West End Tortola, this beautiful Villa is aptly named. We enjoyed a short stay at the Limin’ House during our visit to Tortola last fall and enjoyed every limin’ minute of it.

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According to a definition given on The Limin’ House website, the word limin’, when used as a Caribbean verb means “To relieve from attention or effort; relax”.

From the moment you arrive, you know this place will be something special.

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With grand wooden entrance doors and lush tropical landscaping, you feel like you’re entering your own tropical hideaway.

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The Limin’ House has 4 very private bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and sleeps 10, making it an ideal getaway for families as well as up to 4 couples. All bedrooms are air conditioned and have their own private balcony or patio.

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Master Bedroom

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Private Balcony in Master Bedroom

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Bedroom #2

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Bedroom #3

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Bedroom #4 also has its own kitchenette

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One of two very private outdoor stone showers

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Well appointed kitchen…

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….and barbeque grill, but if you don’t feel like cooking in, The Limin’ House is just minutes away from good restaurants, bars and shopping.

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There’s a wonderful pool

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And pool bar

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There’s lots of comfortable open air living area with plenty of space to spread out and relax.

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And when the sun starts to set, grab a seat a get treated to a spectacular sunset view…

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The Limin’ House Villa is available as a vacation rental while on Tortola. If you are interested in finding out more about this spectacular accommodation, contact Susan at (941)-735-6220 or Email her at limin[email protected]
Website: http://www.liminhouse.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LiminHouse

To see more posts on Tortola and other islands, check out our Island Blog Directory

All information is correct to our knowledge at the time of writing, but be sure to verify current information before your visit.
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Rum N’ Root Beer Float

Oh my gosh. Rum and root beer. Yum. We’ve been wanting to try rum and root beer in a root beer float, and just happened to have the time (and ingredients) to try it out last weekend. Well I’m pleased (and a bit dismayed, ’cause we’ve gained a pound or two while experimenting) to announce that we’ve come up with an amazing, stellar and incredible combination for this very adult version of a Root Beer Float. Hope you enjoy it – just remember, although big on taste, it’s unfortunately not short on calories! (but who’s counting….)

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Rum 'N Root Beer Float

An amazing, stellar and incredible combination for this very adult version of a Root Beer Float.

Course: Drinks
Servings: 1

Ingredients

  • Vanilla Ice Cream
  • Root Beer (made with cane sugar)
  • 2 oz. Dark Rum (we released the Kraken for this one)

Instructions

  • Fill a tall glass with several healthy scoops of vanilla ice cream, pour in the dark rum and top off (slowly as it foams up) with the root beer.
  • Kick your feet up and enjoy!!

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