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CARIBBEAN SOUL GUESTS COMMENTS
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Sunset in Paradise |
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Ken and Allison, words cannot
describe the time we had on
Caribbean Soul. This was
out second family trip and it
was - wow! What a great
time!! Memories for life.
This was a true vacation, complete
relaxation, and fun all around.
It was wonderful, you two make
a great crew!! Thank you
so much. We can't wait until
our next trip.
Bob, Amy and family
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Sailing to the Far Side
of Paradise |
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Thanks for a great. no better
than great vacation. It
was our first sailing experience
and what a time! We will
carry with us memories of blue
waters, wonderful sunsets, the
feel of the sun on our face
and the wind in our hair.
But best of all, we will always
remember our Captain and crew,
you were great. Thanks
for showing us how too relax
and reflect, thanks for the
great food and making us laugh.
Captain, you were right.
It may be a warm summer afternoon,
a cool spring morning, or a
crisp fall evening when we will
be bathed in our memories of
sailing to the far side of paradise.
Thanks....
Susan and Pam
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Summer in the Caribbean |
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We feel as though we did everything
we had hoped to do and more.....!
The boat was very nice and all
linens and bedding were of high
quality. We were pleasantly
surprised about nightly a/c
in our cabin. The crew was attentive
and really stuck to our preferences
when it came to our favorite
foods. This was a great experience
and we would definitely consider
chartering again.
Brian and Nicole George
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Finding Paradise |
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Cuisine On Board: Ken Ayers
brings the South to the Seas.
A fusion cooking of traditional
southern dishes, like biscuits
and gravy and turnip greens,
pork and pineapple that will
convert a hardened skeptic.
What you won't find is equally
if not more important, that
is breaded (AKA masked) food
or heavy carbs. He is 'Chef
Emeril of the Sea' Each recipe
is a winner not because Ken
thinks you might like it, but
because he tests each recipe
upon many willing subjects while
landlocked before it is imported
to the Caribbean. Ken's culinary
skills are only surpassed by
his mariner skills.
Count yourself lucky to be a
guest on board a vessel twice
blessed. Captain Ken Ayers:
Have you ever wondered what
a modern day pirate would look
like? Best guess is a:
1) A person whose livelihood
derives from the sea.
2) A person whose love of the
sea combines with rule one.
3) A person whose treasure chest
is the chest within which his
or her heart beats
In Ken Ayers you find such a
modern day pirate, whose only
theft will be your heart as
you fall in love with Caribbean
paradise.
Holly
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