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Prepackaged meals in the BVIs, USVIs, Bahamas, Med?

Discussion in 'General Yachting Discussion' started by Drifter, May 31, 2025.

  1. Drifter

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    Are there any reliable prepackaged meal companies either local or that will ship to the BVIs, USVIs, Bahamas, Med like Hello Fresh or Factor? What are some names of local companies? Are there any regulatory constraints that prohibit certain foods from crossing certain borders?
  2. Pascal

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    I ve never understood the point of these prepackaged meals… why not buy the food yourself?

    In most places, any food on board is considered shop stores and can be brought in without issues.

    no problem with alcohol coming in the Bahamas either. Shouldn’t be any in the USVI or BVI either.
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    Can you not cook or bill water?
    Survival food is one thing but enjoying life requires real food. Preferably warm with a warm smile. :)
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    Pascal and Capt Ralph, some people live to eat while the rest of us eat to live. As an example, I've been eating "Hungry Man Boneless Fried Chicken" for dinner every night for over 4 years. I'm a picky eater, and I only eat because I have to to stay alive. So, when I find something I like, I stick with it until I tire of it.
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    Somehow I think you re joking. If a warden was to serve fried chicken every day to his inmates, he d have a major riot on his hands :)
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    How have you NOT had a heart attack yet????

    Yes, most countries do not allow produce, nuts and even some meats to cross borders unless they're treated and such.
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    Reads like the BiteMe debate; Anybody have a clue what this means or how it relates to the OP?
  8. Drifter

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    Hi Pascal and Ralph,
    The reason for asking is we have done Captain and Chef sail cat charters with other adult couples paying for their own fractions but it gets expensive when the kids want to go. The thought is to bare boat with the kids but the wife doesn't want to cook all week for a crowd. We can handle breakfast and lunch on our own but we have different food allergies so it would be nice to know if prepackaged gourmet dinners are available to be shipped to those locations like they are at home. Thank you.
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    Ah, Then Skippy J may have had a thought, just my poor linguistics. That heart attack comment thru me off in Albuquerque.

    You will have problems shipping ahead or bringing foods thru customs without some headaches.
    Maybe contacting the area customs directly could be of help.
    Your charter agent/manager may offer ideas. Supplies and food packages for your diets may already be in the area.

    When we travel, our food and provisions are already on our boat and as most transients, does not leave the boat.

    I kind of think leave the kids behind. Is that not why you escape? :rolleyes:
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    Go to restaurants? Step up to the plate and grill dinner. Easy to do filet mignons or B/S chicken or pork chops, a grilled veggie and rice or something easy.
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    Shipping to the Bahamas isn’t going to be feasible especially for perishables. Customs delays are very common and shipping services to the family islands are very unreliable.

    USVI should be better, BVIs, no idea…

    as to the med there has to be such services in Europe
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  12. Drifter

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    I'm surprised these meals are not more established in boating areas. It would make cruising more affordable.
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    I don’t see how it can make cruising more affordable since everything is packaged before shipping vs buying it directly from a grocery store. When we go to the Bahamas there is a lot of stuff that we stock up for the entire trip. All the basics even produce as some things are good for 2 or 3 weeks. For instance buying 2 quarts of heavy cream will be much cheaper than getting 6 small servings in meal kits.
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    It has been a while but in St. Thomas the Frenchman Reef hotel was the best and I am sure they will cook, pack and deliver gourmet meals to your boat: It is a small island, the Reef is overlooking the Harbor, a delivery guy can get to you in 15 minutes.

    In St, Croix we have (had) a few good hotels with almost gourmet kitchens, same thing, have them cook, prepare and deliver: The Buccaneer is just 15 -20 minutes away from C’Sted harbor at Gallows Bay.

    St. John even better with The Caneel Bay Resort, more distant and no airport for fresh supplies but seafood plenty and other food deliveries by boat from St. Thomas.
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    lol. Frenchman Reef hotel. That’s where I got married back in 84… haven’t heard that name in years
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    Wow, small world, I got married in 1984 as well (in Alaska) then we moved to the USVIs and lived on a boat there for 3 years.
    Did visit the French hotel a few times, impressive place, hope it still is.
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    Cooking for a crowd is not my wife's idea of a vacation and I'm tired of paying for subpar meals at overpriced restaurants in the VIs. Now add food allergies to the already overpriced menus and the offerings become even more limited. Plus the dinghy logistics for 8. Just seeking a better solution.
  18. Carsten

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    learn to cook.....prepacked meals are the worst idea if you have allergies, maybe because you are using them. i captain the boat and cook and my wife did the dishes no big deal , and if travelling with kids and friends share the work with them, they are not on a all inklusive party.....