shilu Posted February 11, 2014 #1 Share Posted February 11, 2014 Hi all, Just a quick report from my Grenadines cruise on 25th Jan 2014. What a wonderful and different cruising experience! You do have to go with a laid back attitude, you are on holiday after all. This is not a military operation like the big cruise ships, so timings etc can change. Embarkation- very easy as mentioned previously. Rooms- this is a sailing vessel and rooms do vary. If you are unhappy let the hotel manager know, he can move you to a different room in the same price band if they are available. We had no issues but it was amazing to hear some of the petty complaints about rooms not being big enough! Breakfast and Lunch is buffet so you can turn up at any time it is running and sit wherever you want. Tea, coffee and water is freely available all day long. Dinner is usually from 7.30 and it is better to turn up at this time as it is a little more formal with waiter/waitress service. Excursions- we never did the RC excursions as it was easier to do a taxi tour and cheaper. Quite a few people found the tours rushed. Most of the time we were the only ship in port so you could haggle the prices down, and if you shared with another couple it was cheaper again. Grenada- lovely island, definitely do a taxi tour but research where you would like to go. Tobago Cays- very easy to go for a snorkel with the turtles $15 water taxis off the beach but not if the waves are choppy. Beach bar-b-que fantastic and lookout for Iguanas, they are amazing! St Vincent- the town feels a bit rough so do a 1-2 hour taxi tour visiting the fort and mesopotamia valley. Nearly everyone that went into town came back within 1 hour so we were glad we viewed the island. Bequia- good for a lazy afternoon, beach or shopping or sightseeing St Lucia-the best island for us by far.We did a taxi tour with Kimbert from phv tours and we started in Marigot Bay and met up with the ship in Souffriere, really great day, really lovely guide. Martinique- visit the Balata gardens, they are beautiful. The ship's tour was very rushed apparently so we were glad we did this on our own. The main town was no different to home just a cosmopolitan shopping area if you like shopping but the island is beautiful. Barbados- lovely island and lots to do depending on personal taste. Ship's activities- snorkelling at the base of the pitons- the best- go on the 2 o'clock schedule as you are more likely to get a full hour but 40mins was plenty as you saw so much. Watersports and diving, the waves were a bit choppy this trip so not much was offered but the snorkel gear which you kept all week was great for the beach days. Mast climbing was offered several times in the week. Spa-book in for the last day as prices are slashed. Disembarkation-again very easy but we got off early before everyone started to queue for immigration! All in all, a fantastic trip, and I would love to do costa rica or cuba with star clippers. Shilu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mrs Miggins Posted February 12, 2014 #2 Share Posted February 12, 2014 Thanks for this. We are booked on Royal Clipper in the Med on 31st May. I shall have my birthday on the Amalfi coast - Bliss !. This board is so quiet that any information is very welcomed. Glad you enjoyed your cruise. Did you climb the mast ? Pam Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shilu Posted February 18, 2014 Author #3 Share Posted February 18, 2014 I did not climb the mast but it was apparently amazing. Just a tip, lots of people queued up for the first mast climbing session almost as if it would only be offered the once, but if you wait they do offer mast climbing a couple more times in the week anyway, hope that helps, Shilu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muskatnuss Posted June 29, 2014 #4 Share Posted June 29, 2014 (edited) Hello Shilu, can you tell me about how long you were in each port? I mean the land times. Thank you! Edited June 29, 2014 by muskatnuss misspelling Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JOBAKE Posted June 30, 2014 #5 Share Posted June 30, 2014 muskatnuss - we did the Grenadines on the RC a couple of weeks before Shilu this year. I still have the daily programmes which indicate the following timings (assume that going ashore is at or shortly after arrival) Saturday - Barbados All aboard 21.30 Sailaway 22.00 Sunday - Union Island / Chatham Bay Grenadines. Arrival 12.00. Last Tender (back to the ship) 16.30. Sailaway 17.00 Monday - Grenada - St. Georges Arrival 12.00 All on board 23.00. Sailaway 23.45 Tuesday - Tobago Cays - Arrival 09.30. Last Tender 16.30. Sailaway 17.00 Wednesday - St Vincent and Bequia. Arrival Kingstown, St. Vincent 08.00. Last Tender 12.00. Departure 12.30....... Admiralty Bay Bequia Arrival 14.00. Last Tender (18.00 Beach. 18.30 Port). Sailaway 19.00 Thursday - Martinique. Fort de France arrival 08.00 Last Gangway 11.30 Departure 12.00. Anse d'Arlet - Arrival 13.00 Last Tender (18.00 Beach. 18.30 Port) Sailaway 19.00. Friday - St. Lucia. Marigot Bay Arrival 07.30 Last Tender 11.30 Departure 12.00. Soufriere Arrival 13.00 Last Tender 16.30 Sailaway 17.00 Saturday - Barbados - Arrival 07.00 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shilu Posted June 30, 2014 Author #6 Share Posted June 30, 2014 Hi muskatness, The itinerary does seem port intensive, but trust me, it was brilliant and relaxing. St Lucia was one of my favourites. It was definitely worth doing an island tour, private taxi from Marigot bay to Souffriere ( we used Kimbert from PHV tours). Try not to use ship's tours as a lot of people complained of how rushed it was and how little time they had at each stop, hope that helps, Shilu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muskatnuss Posted June 30, 2014 #7 Share Posted June 30, 2014 Thank you both! This is our umteenth Tour with Star Clippers, so we are not beginners. I just need the itinerary for relatives. So that they know when to be at the port to me me and my hubby. Ahoi! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muskatnuss Posted June 30, 2014 #8 Share Posted June 30, 2014 (edited) I mean to meet me and my hubby..... Edited June 30, 2014 by muskatnuss Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wacktle Posted June 30, 2014 #9 Share Posted June 30, 2014 Hi "Shilu" & "Muskatnuss" (plus "Mrs Miggins" if you're there?) As we're on RC in Sept, just a couple of questions about the evenings and dinner: How casual is the dress code in the evenings for both men & women? Can men wear shorts & sandals, or is it more chinos & shoes? Do ladies wear dresses and/or casual trousers? How much menu choice is there in the evening. I'm almost a vegetarian, and a fussy one at that! I could live on vegetables and salads. If there's not veggie main course that I fancy, would they serve me a salad or a double portion of potato and veg instead? I usually make do, and don't make a fuss, so wouldn't ask for anything that wasn't one the menu. If there's any other hints and tips, I'd welcome them. "Jobake" has already given me some info. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muskatnuss Posted June 30, 2014 #10 Share Posted June 30, 2014 No Shorts!!! Sandals with socks. Barefeet - no go!!! Ladies casual slacks or light Dresses. No Problem with Food. You will gain on the hips!!! Lots of veggie-stuff and salads. Take a starter for the main meal. Just say that and you'll be fine. It will take you one day to get used to all. Love the Star Clipper Ships!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CL806 Posted September 1, 2014 #11 Share Posted September 1, 2014 I will be sailing on the Royal Clipper this December. I don't see anything on the foum regarding luggage. Do we have to pack in duffels? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PurleyKing Posted September 1, 2014 #12 Share Posted September 1, 2014 Everybody uses suitcases. They fit under the beds out of the way during the voyage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muskatnuss Posted September 2, 2014 #13 Share Posted September 2, 2014 Yes, no Problem with the luggage. Suitcases are fine, and if they don't fit under the bed, then your Steward will take them for you and return them before you pack to go home. That happened to us 3 times. Our samsonite was a Little to fat! When are you on board in december??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wacktle Posted September 2, 2014 #14 Share Posted September 2, 2014 Are face flannels (face cloths) provided? Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muskatnuss Posted September 2, 2014 #15 Share Posted September 2, 2014 We did on all of our tours. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mimi A Posted September 5, 2014 #16 Share Posted September 5, 2014 Hi all,Just a quick report from my Grenadines cruise on 25th Jan 2014. What a wonderful and different cruising experience! You do have to go with a laid back attitude, you are on holiday after all. This is not a military operation like the big cruise ships, so timings etc can change. Embarkation- very easy as mentioned previously. Rooms- this is a sailing vessel and rooms do vary. If you are unhappy let the hotel manager know, he can move you to a different room in the same price band if they are available. We had no issues but it was amazing to hear some of the petty complaints about rooms not being big enough! Breakfast and Lunch is buffet so you can turn up at any time it is running and sit wherever you want. Tea, coffee and water is freely available all day long. Dinner is usually from 7.30 and it is better to turn up at this time as it is a little more formal with waiter/waitress service. Excursions- we never did the RC excursions as it was easier to do a taxi tour and cheaper. Quite a few people found the tours rushed. Most of the time we were the only ship in port so you could haggle the prices down, and if you shared with another couple it was cheaper again. Grenada- lovely island, definitely do a taxi tour but research where you would like to go. Tobago Cays- very easy to go for a snorkel with the turtles $15 water taxis off the beach but not if the waves are choppy. Beach bar-b-que fantastic and lookout for Iguanas, they are amazing! St Vincent- the town feels a bit rough so do a 1-2 hour taxi tour visiting the fort and mesopotamia valley. Nearly everyone that went into town came back within 1 hour so we were glad we viewed the island. Bequia- good for a lazy afternoon, beach or shopping or sightseeing St Lucia-the best island for us by far.We did a taxi tour with Kimbert from phv tours and we started in Marigot Bay and met up with the ship in Souffriere, really great day, really lovely guide. Martinique- visit the Balata gardens, they are beautiful. The ship's tour was very rushed apparently so we were glad we did this on our own. The main town was no different to home just a cosmopolitan shopping area if you like shopping but the island is beautiful. Barbados- lovely island and lots to do depending on personal taste. Ship's activities- snorkelling at the base of the pitons- the best- go on the 2 o'clock schedule as you are more likely to get a full hour but 40mins was plenty as you saw so much. Watersports and diving, the waves were a bit choppy this trip so not much was offered but the snorkel gear which you kept all week was great for the beach days. Mast climbing was offered several times in the week. Spa-book in for the last day as prices are slashed. Disembarkation-again very easy but we got off early before everyone started to queue for immigration! All in all, a fantastic trip, and I would love to do costa rica or cuba with star clippers. Shilu Thank you for posting this informative summary of your cruise earlier this year - we are planning to go the same time next year (Jan. 24) and I have a few questions regarding your comments. We have been to St. Lucia before on larger cruise ships, but have not been to Soufriere. You note that snorkeling is excellent and that you also went on a taxi w/phv tours -- did you prearrange this? I definitely want to snorkel and see that port but also want to see what's in Marigot. We were just in Grenada this past March and took an island (inland) tour which included a waterfall and Grand Etang Park so I want to snorkel there --- is there snorkeling other than the place where the concrete figurines were placed underwater? St Vincent - I see you took an island tour -- I assume you got a taxi at the port; and Bequia -- what's to sightsee? It appears you did not take any ship excursions, but had a great time with your taxis and local tours. Thanks again for the info. You can email me at mimi underscore msa05 at yahoo dot com. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shilu Posted September 6, 2014 Author #17 Share Posted September 6, 2014 Hi Mimi, In St lucia, we got Kimbert from PHV tours to meet us (prearranged), and drive us through banana plantations etc (rum tasting), to Souffriere. You can stop off to do a little 45 min trek of the pitons on a trail. We met up with the ship in Souffriere and took it's snorkelling excursion which was well organised, to the base of the Pitons. Bequia is great for chilling and sunbathing. You can take a taxi tour to view the island, but probably not required. I am not sure about snorkelling in Grenada but a lot of people just took water taxis or taxis to the nearest beach and snorkelled off it. St Vincent, it was easy enough to catch a cab, but barter hard, especially if you are the only ship in dock Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muskatnuss Posted October 18, 2014 #18 Share Posted October 18, 2014 Where does the Royal Clipper go into Port in Grenada? Cruise Terminal or Carenage? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JOBAKE Posted October 19, 2014 #19 Share Posted October 19, 2014 We did the Grenadines on the RC in January this year. The RC anchored off St. Georges and we were tendered in to the Cruise Terminal pier (thus NOT a wet landing) and went out in to St Georges through the Cruise Terminal building. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muskatnuss Posted October 19, 2014 #20 Share Posted October 19, 2014 OK, thanks JO. Tender....Do you know when the last Tender is or was? We will be Dining with relatives, so we have to be careful Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JOBAKE Posted October 19, 2014 #21 Share Posted October 19, 2014 Arrival at St. Georges was scheduled for 12.00 (midday). Last tender (from town back to ship) was scheduled for 23.00 hours. Also "All on board" was scheduled for 23.00 hours, so those two times do not fit exactly - best to check carefully and, maybe, get back on board sometime before the last available time. Sailaway scheduled for 23.45. I wonder if you have been to Grenada before? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
muskatnuss Posted October 19, 2014 #22 Share Posted October 19, 2014 It is my second home!!! That is why I am usually so relaxed. But with tendering....I am usually on the Island with Family and friends. Seldom on a cruise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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