This was a bucket list trip that exceeded every expectation we had (and those we didn't know to have), and we can't recommend La Sirena, Kemba, and Emily more highly! The boat was exquisite, clean, organized, and set up perfectly for our party of five adults. It is clear that Kemba and Emily take great pride in caring aesthetically and mechanically for La Sirena. The food was decadent and plenty, and started as soon as we boarded, with a wonderful snack board. Emily's menu was well-considered, beautifully done, and mindfully accommodated a variety of palates, ranging from less to more adventurous eaters. Her thoughtfulness extended to making a birthday cookie cake (yes, while at sea) and unexpectedly making homemade Almond Joys after hearing they were a favorite of my wife's. We appreciated the preparation of the trip with Emily arranging food, drinks, snacks, preferences, and provisions, and Kemba suggesting an itinerary that met our vacation expectations (laze, sun, snorkel, dive, and tour). He paced the trip well, was delightful in conversation, and accommodated drinks (he makes a great pina colada!), gear, and activities. Kemba was knowledgeable with sites, steering us (literally) away from places that were overrun with people, and finding lesser-visited places for us to enjoy the water and scenery. He was also a safe and attentive dive master, who spoiled experienced (and typically self-sufficient) divers with his preparation of dive gear. Upon reflection, no one in our party could find anything that we wish could or would have been done differently. This boat and crew are special, and will make your vacation the trip of a lifetime. Thanks Kemba and Emily! Abbie, you were wonderful to work with. Thank you for all of your help arranging what was truly the best vacation I and my family have ever had. If we do this again (which my wife and I have already discussed as a possibility) I will reach out to you for sure. Please continue to take care of others as you have with us. Brian, Allie, Kevin, Sara, and Connor.

