Passage Rabat to La Graciosa
We had planned this passage to test our sea legs on a longer stretch than we have encountered previously, as you do when one of the two-person ‘crew’ is eight months pregnant…
Sailing on SV Humpback with the Beck family
We had planned this passage to test our sea legs on a longer stretch than we have encountered previously, as you do when one of the two-person ‘crew’ is eight months pregnant…
A wonderful month spent in the most welcoming place we have visited. Kids learnt to cycle. Check the swell before you sail, but the marina is excellent value.
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Our worst passage to date, by a distance.
Beautiful island. Peaceful, lots to explore, good shelter for riding out some bad weather.
Perhaps our favourite of the islands in this estuary – unfortunately our visits were curtailed by the weather.
Lovely town we visited on three occasions – excellent market, lots of back-streets to explore, easy to get to from the nearby anchorages by ferry/dinghy or sailboat!
Anchored just outside a mooring field, had a visitor (Nana G) staying with us, good few days close to the city and exploring the saltmarsh.
Once we were settled Arthur’s first words were something along the lines of “its good to be at anchor. It is beautiful here.” He was right on both counts.