Hi Clyde! It’s Leah from Lavinia’s Garden. You are so much more than soap! I have been following you since I started soaping 10 years ago. You were one of my strongest influencers and I learned so much. I am happy to see you going on to other things as all of us have many interests and talents. Two of my favorite non-soaping videos are we are from Jupiter and Clydes lemon meringue pie! May you always go from strength to strength! See you on the flipside!
Thanks so much Leah! Sounds like you're still making soap! Awesome. I do miss it and I'm just about finished with the soap I've brought with me to Portugal. Eventually, I think I'll do some research about where to get soap-making supplies and ingredients. Thanks for staying in touch!
A commentary would have been useful together with more about life on board. What are the cabins like? Ditto the food ie a sample menu. Were the excursions well organised? Good points and bad points of the whole trip. Too much footage in the dark which doesn't show, or tell, us anything.
Thanks, Judith. Sorry that I lost my voice when editing. In hindsight, now that you brought this to my attention, I wish I had provided more information about what you wanted to hear. I saw some other Clipper videos and decided to do more visual production this time. I will send you a link to the Royal Clipper website so you can read more about it. Suffice it to say, we've traveled on other cruise companies and this one spectacularly wins on all counts. The food was excellent and the crew was spectacular. I can't really say that there were any bad points. The few excursions we took were good, but mostly, we loved the time to wander the stops by ourselves. I can't wait to take another cruise with this company. It also pays to do your homework online and try to avoid high tourist seasons. For example, Dubrovnik was too crowded to enjoy. Regarding crowds, the Royal Clipper's passenger capacity is 227 which means everyone can disembark much faster than the larger cruise ships. These sailing ships can also dock much closer to many of the stops so we were able to get into town much sooner than the big ships that were also visiting. www.starclippers.com/us-dom/our-fleet/tall-ships/introducing-royal-clipper.html
Hi Clyde! It’s Leah from Lavinia’s Garden. You are so much more than soap! I have been following you since I started soaping 10 years ago. You were one of my strongest influencers and I learned so much. I am happy to see you going on to other things as all of us have many interests and talents. Two of my favorite non-soaping videos are we are from Jupiter and Clydes lemon meringue pie! May you always go from strength to strength! See you on the flipside!
Thanks so much Leah! Sounds like you're still making soap! Awesome. I do miss it and I'm just about finished with the soap I've brought with me to Portugal. Eventually, I think I'll do some research about where to get soap-making supplies and ingredients. Thanks for staying in touch!
Clyde! Your back! I’m sure listening to your new adventures is going to be quite a ride. Can’t wait.
Just did this trip. It was fantastic but very hot
There were a few hot days. We went in the fall. It was a fantastic cruise.
A commentary would have been useful together with more about life on board. What are the cabins like? Ditto the food ie a sample menu. Were the excursions well organised? Good points and bad points of the whole trip. Too much footage in the dark which doesn't show, or tell, us anything.
Thanks, Judith. Sorry that I lost my voice when editing. In hindsight, now that you brought this to my attention, I wish I had provided more information about what you wanted to hear. I saw some other Clipper videos and decided to do more visual production this time. I will send you a link to the Royal Clipper website so you can read more about it. Suffice it to say, we've traveled on other cruise companies and this one spectacularly wins on all counts. The food was excellent and the crew was spectacular. I can't really say that there were any bad points. The few excursions we took were good, but mostly, we loved the time to wander the stops by ourselves. I can't wait to take another cruise with this company. It also pays to do your homework online and try to avoid high tourist seasons. For example, Dubrovnik was too crowded to enjoy. Regarding crowds, the Royal Clipper's passenger capacity is 227 which means everyone can disembark much faster than the larger cruise ships. These sailing ships can also dock much closer to many of the stops so we were able to get into town much sooner than the big ships that were also visiting. www.starclippers.com/us-dom/our-fleet/tall-ships/introducing-royal-clipper.html
@@vibranttravelswithClyde Many thanks for such a quick and detailed reply. I appreciate it.
@@judithpayne1145 Sure thing Judith. Be well.
Perhaps show the features of the ship instead of this mundane slops.