The amazing testimonials for SOULS CALLING – Lagoon 500 in the BVI

We get a lot of great reviews of charter yachts, which is one of the most rewarding parts of the being in the Charter business.  We publish them directly on the site so that all charterers can refer to them when chartering.

But we keep getting such consistently superb feedback on SOULS CALLING that we felt we needed to single it out for special mention.  SOULS CALLING is captained by Alex Mulder, who is a very skilled skipper, knows the BVI like the back of his hand, and basically doesn’t know the word “No”.  He loves his job, always goes the extra mile, and wants his guests to have the best holiday of their lives. And he always seems to deliver.  Carla is a superb cook and takes great care that the guests are happy. The two together work magic.

SOULS calling is a 2007 Lagoon 500 catamaran, with 3 spacious cabins and large common areas.  Lagoons are famous for their great panoramic windows in the salon, giving beautiful views and lightness to the galley and salon.  The boat is immaculately clean and all details are cared for lovingly.

We think, however, it’s best to hear testimonials from the charter guests themselves – here are just a few!

Cathy Said:

“This trip was so amazing I truly believe words cannot describe, the beauty, relaxation, delicious food, comfortable living space, cleanliness, and dedication to details. Alex was not only a phenomenal , competent captain but he made you feel like there wasn`t anything he wouldn`t do to make you feel at home on this gorgeous vessel. Carla was a superb cook and her humility created such an endearing quality we all wanted to take her home. I loved this trip so much I actually wrote a poem about my time away with friends entitled: A Collective Sigh.

A COLLECTIVE SIGH Nowhere to be, nothing to do…but float in Paradise Ah…no words Blissful silence of surrender Laughter…Dancing Ah…good food, wine, blue skies Ah…friends saying more through looks and smiles; No need for words True companionship, celebration of life Non-judgment, no pretenses Just being you Ah………. My heart and soul breathes in gratitude and breathes out gratitude All ONE COLLECTIVE BLISSFUL SIGH.”

Cathy’s Rating:

Denise Said:

“We had a magical time! We all loved the boat and the whole experience. We had the most relaxing, family bonding time. We laughed, ate, drank and slept a lot!! Needless to say, Alex and Carla were fabulous! They treated us with such care. We all came home a few pounds heavier thanks to Carla but it was worth every bite! Alex was a perfect host and made sure our daughters were always happy with water sports and the parents were always with a drink in our hands….it was an awesome experience!!!”

Denise’s Rating:

Jordan Said:

“WOW!!!! What a trip!!! We had a fantastic time. She was an excellent recommendation. And Alex and Carla are wonderful!!! And the sailboat was PERFECT!!!! We really enjoyed the trip and would do it again in a heartbeat with Alex and Carla. Thanks for your help in getting this worked out. Sailing is such a great way to see the many islands of BVI and I would HIGHLY recommend Soul’s Calling to anyone.”

Patti Said:

“Just want to let you know we had the most amazing time on Souls Calling. We cannot wait to go again. Thanks for your help with the booking. If you need recommendations for them let me know, the crew was by far amazing and very attentive. The food was gourmet. What a wonderful experience, by far one of our best vacations we ever took. Thanks Patti”

See all about SOULS CALLING and additional testimonials on the Boatbookings website.

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The Easy “Point and Click” Way to Plan your Charter Itinerary – Route, Distance, Fuel Cost and Consumption

One of the most popular and useful pages on our site is the journey planner – you can plan your route distance, cost, fuel consumption, etc. In fact, it’s the page we use the most internally when working with clients. You simply go to your starting port, and begin clicking away until you’ve planned you’re route.  The page will tell you the total distance.  Then simply add the average speed, fuel consumption per hour and price of fuel, and you have the total time of the trip, fuel consumed and cost. Very cool!

We’ve just updated the page to increase the size of the map and make it easier to use! Try it out and bookmark it!

https://www.boatbookings.com/yachting_content/map_distances.phpCharter Cost and Itinerary planner for Boat and Yacht trips

Vene, Vidi, Bibi… I came, I saw, I drank

Vintage Champagne and fine wine tastings on board your luxury yacht

Brett Turner, Chairman and co-founder of Cambridge Wine Merchants Ltd www.cambridgewine.coma certified Wine and Spirit Education Trust course provider and Ben Steadman Director of Maison Jardin Mer Ltd www.maisonjardinmer.com and Riva Cannes www.rivacannes.com have created a joint venture BiBi Tastings, providing vintage champagne and wine tastings on board luxury motor yachts and specialisied champagne, wine and whisky tastings at select locations, hotels and villas on the Côte d’Azur between April and September each year.

Devised by Brett Turner, Chevalier in the Ordre des Coteaux de Champagne, author of ‘Champagne, an Imbiber’s Guide’ and Chairman of one of the UK’s top wine merchants, the Bibi tastings are 1-2 hour private sessions for 10 to 30 guests held on land and at sea.

Bibi Tastings offer delicious tasting options to savour on board your yacht or at one of several fine locations.

 

The Prestige Cuvée Masterclass.

Is Cristal worth five times the price of its baby brother Roederer Brut Premier? Is drinking Dom Perignon at eight years old (the wine, not you) a crime? Can you tell a $100+ bottle from a midweek-priced gem? Find out if they’re really worth the money. Pitting the best of Champagne’s rare and highly-prized Prestige editions against each other, against straight Vintage wines and supposedly “lesser” versions too. A VERY rare chance to sample these wines, the jewel in the crown of the Champagne industry, against each other.

Ancient and Rare Masterclass

We are in a profoundly favourable position in that as a fine wine dealer, we have access to some of the world’s most impressive wine collections – from Cambridge and Oxford College cellars to private collections. We trade young wines for the VERY old – wines which have lain undisturbed for decades in perfect conditions. Taste wine 100 years old or more and compare grand mature wines against their baby descendents. Not often in life will you have the chance to compare such wines at one tasting.

Wines of Provence

Winemaking in Provence pre-dates even the Roman occupation. Many of the best wines are sold in the Riviera’s restaurants and rarely make it abroad, but we’ve rounded up some favourites including of course the best of the regions very serious Rosé wines for which it’s justly famous.

New World vs. Old

A straightforward head to head contest pitting the Classics of Europe against the Upstarts from the New World. Also, a perfect opportunity to study factors affecting the flavours of wine: ripeness, acidity, alcohol content, oak ageing etc. Bibi Tastings is in a prime position to host such events as we stock wines from all over the world – from Argentina to Alsace; from Beaune to Barossa.

France vs. The Rest of the World

France remains the world’s most important producer of high quality wine. The grand structured dinner red – a wine worthy of extended ageing – as we know it was “invented” in Bordeaux. Sauvignon Blanc may fare well in New Zealand but the Loire Valley is its ancestral home. All over the globe talented winemakers use French wine styles as a goal – but can they compete? On quality? On price? Can Chilean Merlot undercut Claret?                                                                  Does Cava beat cheap Champagne?

The World Pinot Noir Contest

Every winemaker’s goal is to tame this haunting and capricious grape variety. Pinot’s ancestral home is in the rural beauty of Burgundy, once tended by Monks – but will a thousand years of experience triumph over modern know-how and verve?

Giro d’Italia

A good old root around the corners of Italy – the one country where every single province makes wine. From classsics such as Chianti to the rustic charm (and value) of the South.

Tour de France

More fun than that cycle race and easier on the seat, here we investigate some benchmarks and some hidden gems from lesser-known areas. Results are always surprising – France really holds up supremely well for overall quality, and some of these “lesser” wines are top buys.

Best Dinner Reds

Avoiding quaffers and gluggers we head straight for serious wines of structure destined to be deployed at table. Always a joy to pitch each region or country’s best dinner wines against each other.

Fortified Fest

A radical proposal: to consider and evaluate Port, Sherry, Madeira (and other such fortified wines) as members of one vinous family and thus to some extent interchangeable in deployment/enjoyment.

 

A Brit hosting wine tastings in France, why?

It may seem odd, but although Britain can’t claim any fame for creating fine wine, it certainly turns out some of the world’s finest wine experts and merchants. Most Masters of Wine – generally considered the top global qualification- are British. The Wine and Spirits Education Trust, the leading international wine educator, is based in London, as is the Court of Master Sommeliers, and many leading wine writers. Britain has a long history (the best part of a thousand years!) of trading and enjoying wine and currently boasts probably the widest selection of wines available from all over the world which are soon to be unleashed upon the Cote d’Azur.

Sharing this knowledge and range of champagnes and wines with travellers to the Cote d’Azur and offering them specialised sessions onboard a luxury motor yacht and in magical locations on land guarantees a memorable feast for the senses in the home of the finest wines and champagnes known to man.

Prices vary according to the tasting but generally between 60 and 100 Euros per head. Bibi Tastings provide the sommelier and all the necessary materials and pay a 10% Commission fee to the yacht, venue or location proprietor. Bibi Tastings are not only enjoyable they are economical and fun.

To book please contact Ben Steadman: [email protected]

A cool iPhone App – Anchor Alert – Know if Your Anchor is Dragging!

Anchor Alert for iPhone to see if your anchor is draggingThere seems to be no end to the uses of iPhones on Yachts – we’ve just come across an app that does one thing well – tell you if your anchor is dragging!  Think about how many times you’ve looked at the shore to see if it’s getting closer, without being sure. This app – Anchor Alert – simply uses the iPhone’s GPS to establish where the boat is anchored, and if you drift more than the normal length of your anchor lead, it sends you an alarm. So you can sleep in peace knowing you will be alerted before you drift into a rock!

Cool app for $3.99 at the Apple App Store.

We compile a list of cool yachting and boating iPhone and iPad apps on the Boatbookings site – which we’re constantly updating. If you know of useful apps for yachting, please go to the page and leave us a note.

A Group Day Charter on the Cannes Bay – a Great Way to Enjoy the French Riviera

Recently the author had the good fortune of being on a day charter from Cannes to celebrate a friend’s 50th birthday.  We went from Port Canto to the Lerin Islands, just a few minutes sail – but what a great experience it is to get on the water and see the French Riviera unfold behind you!

We had a group of 25 people, so nearly every luxury yacht was unable to take us – maritime law limits the number of guests on a luxury yacht to 12 people.  There are a few yachts, however, on the Riviera, with special licensing and safety equipment enabling them to take larger groups.  We selected LADY PACA (PACA being the abbreviation for “Provence Alpes Cote d’Azur”), which is a grand catamaran with huge deck space and salon that can easily carry 30 people in comfort.

Meeting in Port Canto at 11:00 we sailed into the bay, quickly seeing all of the views that the area is famous for – the hotel lined Croisette, the Palais des Festivals (where the Cannes Film Festival is held each year), the Esterel red rock formations, Cap d’Antibes, and the two islands just off the coast named Ile St Margeurite and Ile St Honorat.  Even though it was the middle of January, we had bright blue sky and weather warm enough for everyone to be in t-shirts.

We helped the captain raise the sail and toured the bay for a bit, before heading between the two islands.  Because this is a peaceful, calm spot with clear water perfect for a swim, normally you will find scores of yachts moored here, making it quite festive most of the year.  We docked at the pier for the Restaurant “la Tonelle” run by the Monks from the Monastery of Ile Ste Honorat (they serve their own wine that is grown and made on the island).

We took a walk to the beautiful monastery, through grape orchards and olive trees. Once at the Monastery, you can see the Mediterranean sea splashing up against an old fortress – a delightful walk!  Caution, the Monastery is fully functional, please do not disturb the monks!

After touring the island, we headed back out on the catamaran, enjoying a light lunch catered on the boat.  We  again toured the bay to take in the sights and sun, while eating on deck and sharing the requisite rose wine. Everyone was very relaxed, and had had a chance to get to know each other better.

After a nice sail, we headed back to Port Canto, everyone feeling refreshed and glad they had a spent a day out on the water in one of the most magnificent ports anywhere!

We have a more extensive version of this Cannes, Cap d’Antibes, Iles Lerins itinerary available on Boatbookings.com. There are many day boats available for events of all types in the French Riviera – here is a selection of the best.