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
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
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&
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
Tahuata After leaving Fatu Hiva and the stunning bay of virgins we went up the coast of Tahuata to Hanamoenoa Bay. We managed to catch two big fish on the way but since we
Fatu Hiva We finally arrived in Paradise! Sailing into the Bay of Penis' (renamed thoughtfully to Bay of Virgins by the missionaries) is one of the highlights of ours adventure so far. The cliffs our
Las Perlas Islands (whale mania) After finally making it through the Panama Canal and into the pacific we were very excited to finally get to go and see the Las Perlas islands. After picking up Andrew and a
Panama Canal Intimidated That's how the Panama Canal Crossing made me feel. It's designed for the biggest ships in the world. Cruising boats are barely even an afterthought. To give you an idea of how
The Coast of Panama In this episode we hop along the coast of Panama from the San Blas Islands to the Panama Canal entrance. Puerto Lindo was a fun place to stop. Monkeys inhabit a small island
San Blas, Panama You'd think the San Blas Islands would be memorable for the beaches and swimming, they look like paradise basically. But, it's not what I remember the most fondly, it was the Kuna Indians.
Grenada I was excited to get to Carriacou and Grenada as I lived there for many years when I was a teenager. I was especially excited to get to show Chloe and the kids
Martinique The main reason we spent some time in Martinique was to have our bow thruster looked at. During the survey Olivier mentioned the bow thruster had not had a recall done. This is
Dominica! In this video we pick up my Mom and Thierry in Deshais and head down to the Saints before taking off for Dominica. We had read so much bad stuff about Dominica, like
Guadeloupe & A horrible night at Anchor... We sailed down to Saint Kitts and were really disappointed to find out that there was no way to go on the sugar train unless you booked it through your cruise ship. Basically,
Saba & St. Martin We left the BVI behind on our usual overnight sail. The reason for it is that it is nicer and easier for us to sail overnight when we need to go anywhere that
Exploring Antigua My Mum & Dad sailed from the UK to Antigua when I was little, just over Arthur's age. I spent a couple of years in Antigua and although my memories of it are
Atlantic Crossing Somehow... I managed to totally skip this video! And it's the longest sail we've done! Without further adieu, here is the little film of our Atlantic Crossing:
Cape Verde Islands... We sail from Gomera (Canary Islands) to the Cape Verde Islands. This is our first long passage with two friends as crew helping us out and the prelude to the Atlantic crossing. Also,
Videos! Some new videos, finally. The next set of videos will cover crossing the Atlantic! Getting internet good enough for email, let alone upload videos is hard... so, once again, sorry for the delay.