The most beautiful place on earth! Even with a bad weather forecast and 25 to 35 knots of wind the whole time we were there, we absolutely loved Fulaga or as we dubed it "beautiful island". This
Fiji! Last stop until New Zealand. It has been almost two years since we sailed to Fiji and I am only now finally finishing the videos. Life has caught up with us and we are now "Landlubers"
Tonga - Ha'apai Ha'apai group or the "Happy Group" as we renamed it had some pretty terrible anchorages but all of that was totally forgotten once we got to swim with whales. Nat, from
Tonga - Vava'u Our sail down to Tonga turned out quite eventful, espesially the last 4 hours of it. We were sailing/bashing into the wind and waves before safely making it to Niafu before the
Western Samoa Ever since opening a guide book of the South Pacific I had been dreaming of going to Samoa. Another reason for going is the fact that it seems most cruiser skip Samoa and
American Samoa While checking out of French Polynesia we realized that Arthur's passport was expiring and we would not be able to check into the next places we would visit without getting a new one.
Suwarrow We decided to stop in Suwarrow as it would cut the trip to American Samoa in two and we were not dispapointed. We could have stayed there for longer then 5 days. The
Bora Bora Our last Island in the Societies! When we came to Bora Bora with my mom we stayed on the western side of the island so this time we decided to go and check
Raiatea After leaving Huahine and chassing birds and fish the whole time we finaly make it back to our favorite Motu in Raiatea for Andrew's Birthday celebrations. This time we also manage to make
Huahine Last time we visited Huahine was over Christmas with my Mom. This time around was totaly different. First off we got to hang out for a few days with Neverland, another boat with
Moorea We were so excited to once again come back to this lovely anchorage and get a chance to show it all off to our friends on Caramba. Opunohu Bay is the perfect place.
Diving in Tahiti There are a few wrecks in Tahiti that are worth checking out and we were excited to do just that. Finding where the Catalina aeroplane and the sunken boat where was more dificult
Nigel Visits Nigel (James' Dad) visits us in Tahiti! He didn't manage to stay long enough for us to go sailing around but we managed to have a great week anyway.
Suzie Visits It rained and rained and rained. Then it rained a bit more. It's not called rainy season without a reason! Thankfully my Mum brought with her some wonderful company and a bag full
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) We didn't expect to visit Easter Island, it's not really on the way and it has no viable anchorages. Not great for a sailing boat... When we arrived in Tahiti we found out
Dominique Visits After not having seen my mom for months, I was very excited when she decided to come visit us in French Polynesia for Christmass. My mom hates flying so this was a big
Tahiti Arthur learns to ride a bike! Arthur had been desperate for a bike since seeing Keanu in Apataki ride his bike around. Once settled in Tahiti we realised it was probably the best
Rangiroa Ah Rangiroa!!! I am going to have to try my best to point out the good bits as this was our least favorite atoll. We did find an amazing restaurant "Chez Lili&
Apataki After a few days in Toau, we sailed over to Apataki to meet up with another sailing family hauling out there. It was so nice for Arthur and Ewan to have a friend
Toau After leaving beautifull Fakarava we made a short trip over to the atoll of Toau where we found what we thought was the most perfect anchorage ubntil we started a BBQ on the
Fakarava (Part 2) We finaly get to swim in the famous south pass and it is better than we imagined. The water was so clear and there were so many fish it felt like swimming in
Fakarava (Part 1) We made it to the Tuamotus!! In this video we explore the Northern part of Fakarava before heading south to it famous south pass. We litteraly flew from the Marquesas to Fakarava with
Nuka Hiva The last and probably prettiest island of our Marquesas tour. We wish we could have done the hike to the waterfall in Daniels bay but with the kids, nonos and moskitoes we decided
Oa Pou Because the anchorages were all rolly we only stayed in Oa Pou for a few days. Just long enough to take a road trip around the island, search for some flower rocks on