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Posted By: NebraskaLori

Couple questions for upcoming trip … - 12/20/2022 02:58 PM

We will be on island 1/24-2/3 for our 14th trip. Couple questions for those of you that might be able to help! Thanks in advance!

#1. We usually do day sail on Celine. This year we may try #1 SXM. Are there any major differences (other than price!). We do not snorkel & not big foodies for lunch. Just want to get out on water on an uncrowded boat.

#2. Toppers Rum tour. Never done it… worth the time? We do enjoy trying the rum flavors.

#3. Kalatua on Mullet. I see you can make reservations for lunch but can you reserve front row chairs ahead of time and decide time for lunch (or eat on beach) later? I am aware of the cost. I didn’t see on website a place to reserve chairs at all.

Any help appreciated!
Posted By: SXMBrad

Re: Couple questions for upcoming trip … - 12/20/2022 03:05 PM

#3-visited a couple times in October. Yes, we reserved front row chairs each time and dined both at our chairs and in the restaurant. Found the food fantastic, service exceptional. Enjoy.
Posted By: Todd

Re: Couple questions for upcoming trip … - 12/20/2022 03:27 PM

Not a fan of the first two especially at the cost now of the Celine, I think it is about $500 per couple now including tip.

#3 we did for a day, make sure you get reservations for both chairs and lunch and note that the chairs I think are $35 a set. Also if you don't want sun ask early for a second umbrella as the ones they have set out don't move and the chairs don't move much either. Lunch was good, and I think our total bill for 2 of us was a bit north of $200 for the day. I personally prefer going to Grand Case if I want a more luxury beach day although I do like Mullet. Captain Frenchy's, LTC and GCBC all are better in my opinion and less money. I would guess Kalatua is trying to compete with Anse Marcel and Coco's.
Posted By: jazzgal

Re: Couple questions for upcoming trip … - 12/20/2022 05:52 PM

Re #1: They are very different experiences. No1SXM is strictly sailing; no motor, no music. Just the sound of the water and sails flapping. Limited to, I think, 12-16 people. Celine motors and holds more people and may play music. I guess if I can't remember, it wasn't offensive if they do. Food very different: Celine very upscale and extensive menu, No1 simple but good sandwiches with other treats throughout the day. Peter and Mirian on No1 are friendly and nice captain/first mate. Neil on Celine has now retired and hired a captain, Dean, if I recall. Neil spends his time mingling with the guests and working on social media.

While I think the Celine is pricing itself out of the market, I like both and sail on both each trip.
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