Rare notscb Posted Friday at 03:37 AM #101 Share Posted Friday at 03:37 AM Beyond really is a beautiful ship, IMO. The spaces seem refined and upscale. Love the sunset bar! In your experience, is Beyond a smoother ship to sail on? I remember the hype for the new hull design and how it's supposed to offer a smoother sailing compared to traditional ship designs. Just wondering your experience 🙂 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Stem to Stern Posted Friday at 12:36 PM Author #102 Share Posted Friday at 12:36 PM 8 hours ago, notscb said: Beyond really is a beautiful ship, IMO. The spaces seem refined and upscale. Love the sunset bar! In your experience, is Beyond a smoother ship to sail on? I remember the hype for the new hull design and how it's supposed to offer a smoother sailing compared to traditional ship designs. Just wondering your experience 🙂 I completely agree. Beyond is beyond beautiful. Gorgeous!! We had a very smooth ride. I have been on a much smaller topsy-turbo ship, so I know what it feels like to feel the pitching and rolling in less calm waters. The new bow design on the Edge-class vessels is credited with cutting through the sea much effortlessly. During Captain Kate’s Oceans presentation she covered the ship’s design advances in great detail. Along with many other improved technologies. Beyond is her baby. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Stem to Stern Posted Friday at 09:34 PM Author #103 Share Posted Friday at 09:34 PM Our stop in Bonaire started out with an independently booked snorkel excursion and it turned out to be one of the better excursions we have ever experienced in the Caribbean. A truly magical morning to be remembered. Lady Bellaïs is a newly-constructed yet incredibly charming Brazilian wooden schooner. She is dually-owned by the owner of Bonaire Cruisers (the go-to golf cart rental spot) and Captain Nino. After the Captain approached BC’s owner about the prospect of buying a vessel, the two of them flew off to Brazil to hunt the Atlantic coast for the perfect one. Captain Nino and his first mate made the 21-day sojourn safely back to Bonaire. After adding two restrooms, a bar, and a fresh coat of paint the next chapters could be written. Lady Bellaïs holds up to 114 people, but there were just 27 guests on our tour.😎 We disembarked Beyond quite early to meet at the Bonaire Cruisers canopy just off the pier. Once all 27 of us were accounted for, an open-air bus was summoned to transport us the roughly two kilometer distance through town to the ship. The ship was tied up adjacent to the lighthouse which is a building that houses a breakfast and lunch spot called Oscars. Based on their website and most recent reviews online, I am not sure if they are currently open for business. We boarded Lady Bellaïs at her aft which sports a Big Green Egg grill. We were greeted by Captain Nino and then the rest of the four-person crew. We also met Senna, the BC owner’s son and lifeguard, and Flor, Senna’s girlfriend and Lady Bellaïs’ social media extraordinaire. Last but not least was do-everything Pirena who is Captain Nino’s wife. They made a fantastic team and they all sported these very classy business-logoed shirts. They were all friendly and welcoming. Senna explained the origin of the name Lady Bellaïs and how the new arm of the business took shape. Off we went, first by Beyond to check her out. The steps on the right are where we boarded at the aft of the vessel. However, Senna informed me that the ship can accommodate wheelchairs. Three crew members can lift the wheelchair on to the vessel. Then, to our anchoring and snorkeling destination.😎 Time to get geared up… …and jump in…. Splash! A few of us stayed on board while most everyone else snorkeled. I even saw some fish from the edge of the ship.🤩 The day was just perfect in every way. Tim was able to capture some fascinating photos with his underwater camera. More coming in the next post about the rope-swinging adventure, the after-snorkeling party including an entire meal, and playing the game “Who gets to drive the ship on the way back?” This was an action-packed morning all on board the enchanting Lady Bellaïs.❤️ 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eyecantwait Posted Friday at 10:22 PM #104 Share Posted Friday at 10:22 PM Thank you so much for sharing your trip with us! You have a wonderful way with words: "As soon as we were on board the ferry and asea I admired the colorful buildings painting themselves on the water." ❤️ We'll be doing this trip in February next year with our daughter and son in law and posts like yours are making the wait seem even longer 😂 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lola2013 Posted Friday at 10:22 PM #105 Share Posted Friday at 10:22 PM Great pictures! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Stem to Stern Posted 22 hours ago Author #106 Share Posted 22 hours ago (edited) On 9/20/2024 at 6:22 PM, eyecantwait said: We'll be doing this trip in February next year with our daughter and son in law and posts like yours are making the wait seem even longer 😂 Thank you for your very kind words. They are very much appreciated. Your cruise will be here before you know it. Speaking of waiting…. Booking quite far in advance is becoming the new normal for us.😂 The waiting pain is easier to tolerate the more cruises you have booked…. And this one seems like a lifetime away, but returning to the ABC’s will make it all the more sweet. Lady Bellaïs…see you in 2026!😎 Edited 22 hours ago by Stem to Stern 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Stem to Stern Posted 22 hours ago Author #107 Share Posted 22 hours ago On 9/20/2024 at 6:22 PM, lola2013 said: Great pictures! Thank you Susan! Gosh, I think I finally have my land legs back after being back on dry land for four and a half days. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lola2013 Posted 22 hours ago #108 Share Posted 22 hours ago I just took a look at your 2025 itinerary. We both end in Port Everglades on 8/1. 😎 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Stem to Stern Posted 21 hours ago Author #109 Share Posted 21 hours ago 17 minutes ago, lola2013 said: I just took a look at your 2025 itinerary. We both end in Port Everglades on 8/1. 😎 Wild! Are you flying out immediately? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lola2013 Posted 21 hours ago #110 Share Posted 21 hours ago 22 minutes ago, Stem to Stern said: Wild! Are you flying out immediately? I have a Noon flight. You’ll likely head over to Alligator Alley asap, right? We are the only two ships in port that day. No clue where RCCL will be while Reflection should be in the shiny (almost) new Celebrity terminal. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Texed Posted 12 hours ago #111 Share Posted 12 hours ago Thanks for posting. 😊 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Stem to Stern Posted 6 hours ago Author #112 Share Posted 6 hours ago (edited) Day 6 ~ Bonaire ~ Lady Bellaïs excursion continued. After the snorkeling phase of our adventure wound down, a variety of other activities took place. Rope swinging Eating Dancing The Dancing Captain Nino Still dancing on his stool Driving the thing Enjoying the breezy views from top deck Silly selfies and ussies Drive-by Klein Bonaire Lady Bellaïs and her fantastic crew made this an unforgettable morning. They all worked continuously and tirelessly to provide a beyond enjoyable experience. When we arrived back at the dock and it was time to tie up and say goodbye, we let Flor know that they would be seeing us again in 2026. She acknowledged our tour satisfaction with another one of her ear-to-ear smiles just like this one that Tim captured earlier in the morning. We all disembarked Lady Bellaïs and boarded the open-air bus for the short ride back to the ship. Back to Beyond. Edited 6 hours ago by Stem to Stern 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lola2013 Posted 6 hours ago #113 Share Posted 6 hours ago I see you “driving” the boat. Does Captain Sandy have to worry that you will take over her job? 😉 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
minniemouse427 Posted 4 hours ago #114 Share Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Stem to Stern said: Day 6 ~ Bonaire ~ Lady Bellaïs excursion continued. After the snorkeling phase of our adventure wound down, a variety of other activities took place. Rope swinging Eating Dancing The Dancing Captain Nino Still dancing on his stool Driving the thing Enjoying the breezy views from top deck Silly selfies and ussies Drive-by Klein Bonaire Lady Bellaïs and her fantastic crew made this an unforgettable morning. They all worked continuously and tirelessly to provide a beyond enjoyable experience. When we arrived back at the dock and it was time to tie up and say goodbye, we let Flor know that they would be seeing us again in 2026. She acknowledged our tour satisfaction with another one of her ear-to-ear smiles just like this one that Tim captured earlier in the morning. We all disembarked Lady Bellaïs and boarded the open-air bus for the short ride back to the ship. Back to Beyond. This is the excursion that my husband and daughter have agreed on for our day in Bonaire. SO happy to see your positive review. We will be sailing on the Silhouette's repositioning next April/May (218 days!!) and we can't wait to experience the ABC's for the first time! 🙂 Thank you for sharing about how you stayed on board while others snorkeled. That is what my husband is planning on doing and he has been slightly worried about how common that was. Can you share how long your excursion was and about what time you all arrived back at the Beyond? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Stem to Stern Posted 3 hours ago Author #115 Share Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 38 minutes ago, minniemouse427 said: This is the excursion that my husband and daughter have agreed on for our day in Bonaire. SO happy to see your positive review. We will be sailing on the Silhouette's repositioning next April/May (218 days!!) and we can't wait to experience the ABC's for the first time! 🙂 Thank you for sharing about how you stayed on board while others snorkeled. That is what my husband is planning on doing and he has been slightly worried about how common that was. Can you share how long your excursion was and about what time you all arrived back at the Beyond? My pleasure. I am glad you enjoyed my comments.😀 There were at least three of us that stayed on board, but probably one or two more that I may have missed. I was focused on where my husband and our friends were at all spread out in the water. Senna was the only crew member that got in the water. He was the lifeguard. Staying on board allowed me to get some great shots of everyone else snorkeling. And I had most of the vessel to myself. And the beer flowed freely.😉 We boarded the vessel at 8:45 which is a few minutes later than normal. We experienced a slight delay waiting for the bus to show up at the canopies. We were all tied up back at the marina and back on the bus by 12:15 or 12:20. This pic was taken at 12:22 when we were almost back at the pier entrance. So, they gave us our full 3.5 hours that they advertised. It was such a bargain! Inside the pier area there is a souvenir shop in case you want to grab something without walking back into town. But if you are up for it, I would suggest a quick freshening up on board and a walk back into town. The waterfront is lovely and there are a few cute shops. Enjoy all of those glorious sea days on your repo cruise. It will be here before you can say Dushi. With a few sea days to look forward to, we do not mind trying to pack plenty of activities into our three port days on these itineraries. Edited 3 hours ago by Stem to Stern 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DingoMom Posted 2 hours ago #116 Share Posted 2 hours ago Thank you for the informative and entertaining review, as well as the great pictures!! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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