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Archive for December, 2008

Dec
27
    
Filed Under (Good Times, Holidays, Sailing, VICL Boat Show) by Jim Walberg on 27-12-2008

Every charter yacht crew I know is working non-stop over this Holiday Season – including New Year’s!  They are delivering unforgettable Holiday experiences for their guests.

We are in the midst of the busiest weeks of the year for the Caribbean charter yacht fleet – December through New Years weekend!  These are the most popular charter dates for people all over the world to book.  You will find the majority of the yachts chartering in the Virgin Islands.  And, most of them are booked a year or two in advance.  Some of you may remember the millenium charter yacht frenzy.  Foxy’s  is generally one of the craziest spots in the Caribbean for “Old New Year’s Night”.  Foxy even did a major expansion of his world famous beach bar for the year 2000 celebrations, and even built a concert stage.  My memory is Foxy brought in the Beach Boys for that New Year’s celebration.

Those of you who have ever anchored or moored off of Foxy’s Bar on Jost Van Dyke have probably heard of the 400+ yachts that were rafted up for the 2000 New Year party.  No wonder the charter crews charge a premium for the last two weeks of December and New Year’s.  It is very intense work.

So, while your favorite charter yacht and crews are working night and day to create unforgettable memories for this Holiday Season,  they are also wanting you to know they are thinking of all of their special past guests by sending greetings to you!  Their messages have just started arriving so I will be posting them all on this article as they come in the next ten days. 

The first charter yacht crew greeting to arrive for posting in this article is from s/y Double Feature  and Captain Jonny and Chef Kelly:  We are just coming to the end of our Christmas Charter tomorrow which has been great …. two adults and five children on s/y Double Feature, in tandem with another two boats from the same family … lots of children and lots of fun has been had!  We are now on to our New Year’s charter on Tuesday with four couples and a New Year’s celebration at Foxy’s, so that should be a very fun week!  Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.  All the best for 2009!”

Next came Christmas news from s/y Three Moons  and Captain Randy and Shelly Tucker:   “We hope you enjoyed a wonderful Christmas day!  Most folks know that they can open their presents on Christmas day while sitting around  wearing their PJ’s…but that rarely happens when you are a charter yacht crew with Holiday guests aboard.   Well, Christmas Day that is exactly what we did….opened our Christmas presents in our PJ’s as we were between charters and without any guests – a rare occurance for us Christmas week!  What fun we had!  We’ve really been working hard the last three weeks getting everything ready to go for a two-in-a-row with almost no turnaround time.  Other quick Holiday news:  Vice President elect Joe Biden is staying on Water Island for the holiday.  He finally arrived this afternoon.  The Department of Tourism wanted to know if s/y Three Moons and us would be available to take Mr. Biden out for a sail while on his vacation.   We immediately said YES!  Apparently, they were already doing a background search on us at the time they contacted us! Oh boy, we were hoping they didn’t discover any of our past “dirt”!  At any rate, it doesn’t look as though it’s going to happen due to some unforeseen delays on their part.  I suppose you can classify this tidbit as the “Holiday news that almost was!”  Click here for a copy of our Holiday newsletter being sent out to all of our family and friends.  Happy New Year!”

Well, Meredith and Jonny have checked in with their Holiday updates.  You may remember them from the USVI Boat Show on s/y Conundrum.  They had their wedding the day after the Boat Show in order to have as many of their crew friends join them for the celebration and party.  Those of you who have enjoyed them as your charter yacht crew know of their love for charters all over the Caribbean, no just the Virgin Islands.  Here are their greets to all of you.  “Well, the Reggae music is still playing as we say goodbye to our repeat Christmas guests – the Johnson family , and we are now getting ready to pick up the next family tomorrow in the Grenadines.  The wind is blowing and it is great sailing weather.  This is our second year in a row to spend a three-day stay over Christmas Eve, Christmas Day & Boxing Day in Bequia.  It is wonderful to have the experience again this time with dear friends!  We unwrapped presents in the salon with the family and opened up our stockings. It is still amazing that Santa finds us in the middle of the ocean.  It was a very special morning with lots of laughs, music and delicious cuisine. We are really enjoying being based here this time of year and hope to be back after we cruise north for February through April.  This is a fantastic year for us chartering from the Virgins to Grenada, then back to Antigua, then to St. Martin,  and back to Tortola by Easter.  We wish everyone a wonderful New Year!  Cheers, Meredith & Jonny.”

Chris and Julie, from s/y Felicia just sent in their 2008 greetings to all of their friends, family and raving fans. Enjoy their summary of an exciting year…

We spent the majority of the season doing charters on Blu Moon, with some repeat and new guests.  In March, we flew to the Bahamas to look at a catamaran (many of you know that we’d been looking for a larger boat for several years) then back to Kansas to visit family and iron out the negotiations and purchase of the new boat, Yacht Felicia.  Following that, we flew back to the Virgin Islands, finished our season on Blu Moon, listed her for sale, and then we took her to Puerto Rico where she lays now in long term storage.  It remains a difficult thing for us to say goodbye to Blu Moon – she provided us with more than a home for 10 years – she provided safety and shelter, and a vehicle for us to meet many wonderful people. We’ll miss her.Once we took possession of Felicia, we sailed her straight to Trinidad, learning the systems and how to sail underway.  There’s only one yard currently in the Caribbean that can haul and store a boat of this size – and that’s Catamaran Village in Port of Spain, Trinidad.  When we arrived, we quickly organized some work to be done on our return and then we prepared her for the hurricane season.  Whew, if that wasn’t enough, we flew back to Kansas, where we stayed briefly with my parents in Leawood, picked up our two dogs, Mick and Hannah, and drove to Toronto, Canada where we picked up tickets for  Paris.   We chose this route to minimize the number of legs Mick and Hannah would have to fly.  What you do for your pets! Once in Paris, we drove to Southwest France, where we now live when we’re not chartering. Our summer in France was filled with catching up with our friends & neighbors, French and Ex-pats alike, and continuing a renovation project on our 250+ year-old stone farmhouse, La Tourderie.  This year’s main project included having a new tile roof built over both the old part of the house, and the new addition that we had built last summer.  The roof, which we had built in the traditional French style (exposed oak beams & Poplar backing boards)  preserved our original charpentes and turned out beautifully. We have three charpentes, which are A-frame-like structures that are the supporting trusses for the roof and are held together with wooden dowls.  It really is a piece of art.  Other projects for us there included organizing the start of our interior renovations – plumbing, plaster and electrics all have to be done.   We’ll be including a photo album in our next newsletter, as well as details on the progress of our new guest house – La Tourderie….that will hopefully be ready in 2010. 

 

As more crew Holiday greetings come in I will be adding them to this article so they can spread the good cheer to all of their family, friends and past guests.  And, here is my New Year wishes for all of you as we enter into 2009 with anticipations for a GREAT year.  “May the best of 2008 be the worst of 2009 for you and those you love!”   Please leave a comment with greetings to your favorite charter yacht crews.  I know they would love to hear from you, too.  Until next time, your Caribbean lifestyle detective is constantly on durty.

 

 



Dec
23
    
Filed Under (Good Times, Holidays, Magic Moments, VICL Boat Show) by Jim Walberg on 23-12-2008

Kwanzaa means “first fruits of the harvest” in traditional Africa and it is celebrated throughout the world starting December 26th.

December 26th the Kwanzaa celebration begins in the Caribbean.  It is an annual celebration in December that lasts seven days – ending on January 1st.  Each day focuses on a principle that reaffirms the African commitment to themselves, their families, their community, and their black struggle for equality.

  • December 26th – Umoja – Unity
  • December 27th – Kujichagulia – Self-Determination
  • December 28th – Ujima – Collective Work & Responsibility
  • December 29th – Ujamaa – Cooperative Economics
  • December 30th – Nia – Purpose
  • December 31 – Kuumba – Creativity
  • January 1st – Imani – Faith

The seven principles are collectively referred to as the Nguzo Saba, and are intended to serve as guideposts for meditation and daily living.  The greeting each day of Kwaanza is Habari Gani, and the reply is Habari Gani, followed by the principle of each day.  Kwanzaa is celebrated by people of African descent in North America, the Caribbean and other part of the world connected to African heritage.  It was created by M. Ron Karenga in 1966.

The St. John gathering is held in Cruz Bay in a small park near the ferry dock. Lucinda Parsons, Sigma Theta Omega Chapter President welcomes the audience of local residents and tourists each year.

The Love City Pan Dragons play the America National Anthem and the Virgin Islands March. The “3 Sweet” trio sings the Black National Anthem and South African Anthem. There are also student performances, as well as the St. John Cultural Dancers.

There are celebrations all week on St. Thomas and St. Croix.  Also check out the local celebrations held in all of the Windward and Leeward islands.  Habari Gani!  My family and I send you our best wishes for an unforgettable Kwanzaa celebration!!!



Dec
23
    
Filed Under (Good Reading, Good Times, Holidays, Magic Moments, VICL Boat Show) by Jim Walberg on 23-12-2008

Jim and his family send you Holiday greetings and best wishes for 2008!  We know 2009 is going to be another unforgettable year!!!

December is the time of year that all of us spend time with family and friends, and it is a time we remember the many blessings that we have received each day throughout the year.  One of our wishes for you to is that this Holiday Season is not the only time that is only focused on a few days in December, but actually everyday throughout the year.  There are so many grateful moments that we need to pay attention to each day!  There are people to love, to serve, and even to just take a moment and listen to that will improve whatever condition they are in.  There is a quote I really like, “If you are wondering if your mission in life is complete, it is not if you are still alive.”  Below is a prayer that we will be using at our Holiday celebration dinner.  Make a copy of it and review it from time to time.  It means a lot to us.

Dear God, this is the Season of getting together with our loved ones; feast, toast, enjoy the blessings of life – and give thanks.  Thanks for life all around us, under foot, and overhead.

Thanks for the ability to remember the things that we love as well as to forget how much we’ve been hurt. Thanks for fine young bodies and old, venerable minds; for sun on our faces, the rain on the roof, and the food on the table grown by people we don’t even know.  

Thanks that the jets overhead aren’t dropping their bombs, that our healing hands have a place to practice, that children are born every minute of the day, and that death is there to gather us up at the end. And thanks for at least a few days a year when we all take the time to get some perspective.

 We send our best wishes for a wonderful Tropical Holiday Season with your dear family and friends!  Until next time…fair winds for 2009!!!



Dec
16
    
Filed Under (News, Real Estate, Resorts, fractionals) by Jim Walberg on 16-12-2008

People are still focused on purchasing a piece of Paradise, even though the world credit crisis continues.  Fractionals continue to be one of the most popular ways to enjoy the Caribbean experience!

The world’s credit crisis has yet to slow down the sales of Caribbean fractional resorts.  The reason is that most of them are purchased for cash without the need for a real estate loan.  And, the mix of Buyers are still mainly from the U.S. markets – Chicago to Boston, and New York to Florida.  The people purchasing fractionals are 80% from the U.S. and 15% from England and Europe.  The remaining numbers are from Canada and South America.

You will recall from a past article about the amazing condo franctional purchases at Los Altos  in the Dominican Republic.  This super luxury complex consisting of 2 and 3 bedroom Caribbean-style condominiums was completed less than a year ago, and it is selling like hot cakes!  It is located in the world-class Casa de Campo resort.  It is Casa de Campo’s only condo project.   Los Altos combines the romance of a tranquil Caribbean getaway with the ultimate in rustic luxury.  Los Altos looks over the internationally renowned Dye Fore golf course and is located adjacent to the inviting and exciting Altos de Chavon Village with its collection of shops, restaurants and cultural events.

The typical Caribbean fractional and/or luxury real estate club sell a 1/8th to 1/12th interest in the property.  The many benefits include the management company for rentals when you are not able to visit your Caribbean get-a-way, and the maintenance of the luxury resort.  At Los Altos a 2-bedroom, 2.5-bath luxury condo starts at US$175,000, fully furnished for a 1/8th share of the ownership.  That is approximately six weeks a year at your very own luxury resort on one of my favorite destinations, the Dominican Republic.  Let me know  if you want more information on the many Caribbean fractional ownership opportunities in Paradise.

 



Dec
09
    
Filed Under (Community Events, Good Times, Holidays, News, VICL Boat Show) by Jim Walberg on 09-12-2008

For the ninth year the Virgin Islands Charter League and the St. Thomas Chamber of Commerce have hosted the parade of lights of decorated boats from all over the Virgin Islands.

Imagine the most spectacular decorated home for Christmas – lights, Santas, reindeer, and the whole works.  OK, now you have a bit of an idea of what it is like to see yachts decorated in the same manner cruising past “Miracle On Main Street” along the waterfront at Yacht Haven Grande in St. Thomas.  This incredible event will happen on the evening of Friday December 19th with a $1,000 first prize for the best decorated yacht. 

After speaking with the VICL Director, Erik Akerson, he asked that I imagine the St. Thomas Harbor lighted up with boats of all types on parade for the Lighted Boat Parade.  Boats are judged on the originality and creativity of their decorations and lighting.  Judging categories include holiday lighting, creative use and amount of lighting, special effects and ornamentation.  Prizes are awarded to the top three placing boats.  The VICL and the Chamber of Commerce are delighted to announce its partnership with Yacht Haven Grande for this year’s event.  To entice boats from the East End and Red Hook area, the marina will be offering free overnight slips to furthest traveling participants.  Call Kristen Galloway, YHG marina manager at 774-9500 for boat slip reservations. 

The after parade party will be at the Fat Turtle Bar & Restaurant at Yacht Haven Grande.  You may remember the Fat Turtle from the articles I wrote about the VICL Charter Yacht Boat Show last month.  There are a lot of after hours parties at the Fat Turtle for that event, too.  This is such a fun event, that I hope many of you stop by downtown St. Thomas the evening of December 19th for the fun and festivities.  Until next time…enjoy the planning for your Holiday celebrations. 



Dec
09
    
Filed Under (Beaches, News, Real Estate, Resorts) by Jim Walberg on 09-12-2008

The rumors about the demise of Dolphin Cove Resort are over stated.  It is alive and well and is creating a remarkable resort for the very discriminating owner.

Last month I had a conversation with a real estate contact in St. Thomas who was giving me an “update” of the real estate developments in the Virgin Islands that were in trouble.  During that conversation he stated that Dolphin Cove, the luxury development on the Red Hook side of St. Thomas, had ended it’s planned development because of the lack of capital.  I filed this information, and I was concerned because I know the managing partner very well and had not heard this “update”.

Remember, rumors are usually not true.  They are a result of one person telling another person, who tells another person, and so on, until the eleventh generation “story” has no baring on reality.  So, I contacted Dave Marriner, the managing partner of Dolphin Cove and asked him what was happening with it’s completion date.  We had a very interesting conversation about this beautiful project.  It is on track to have the first phase up by the Summer of 2009!  And, all of the approved portions of this project will be built. 

You may recall several of my past articles about this amazing development on one of the most pristine beach front properties in the Caribbean.  I have been following this project for five years, and you will not believe it.  The Dolphin House, the 5-star restaurant on the edge of the Caribbean, will be a historic “rebuild” of the home scientists used to train dolphins to find ocean mines during WW II. The location of Dolphin House provides one of the most spectacular views of Nazareth Bay and St. Croix you will ever see from St. Thomas.

The gated community of Dolphin Cove will feature two beaches, tennis courts, fresh and salt water swimming pools, a myriad of hiking trails, restaurant, and fitness center. Water sport amenities will be available at the beach that is next to the original dolphin training center. Dolphin Cove will also be a self-sufficient community, offering its own security, water treatment plant and standby generators.

Please contact me  if you would like more information about how to purchase your piece of Paradise at Dolphin Cove.