Seaclusion's Travels Through the Med Blog
Yesterday we sailed, well motored, up the miles and miles of white sanded coast towards Olbia. Saw a beautiful black hulls 115 ft yacht along the way, which was beautiful to watch and seemingly...
Arbatax was a strange little place with the friendliest of marina staff and a bunch of supposedly famous “Red Rocks”. After a walk around, a not so quick stop to the smallest but busiest...
We left Cagliari with a view to bay hopping up the East Coast, stopping at Villasimius on the most south east tip of Sardegna, where we ended up staying for 4 nights, 2 on...
After a beautifully gentle sail out from the bay of Teulada, a stop in an idyllic bay with turquoise translucent waters ( we have a wee book on the bays in Sardinia, packed with...
After a not so restful night on anchor, courtesy of the anchor chain snagging on a rock most of the night, the sound reverberating through the boat, we got the boat ready to depart...
After coming home last night at 2am, more than a little dejected after England’s loss, we had a lazy morning, and finally set sail at 1pm. We are now in Cala Caragola, after a...
After a safe arrival in Cala Figuera on anchor in Mallorca, we had a plan that included a nice meal on the boat, followed by a restful night and a chill out morning the...
A cracking day under sail, NW force 4 saw us safely within 5 miles of Mallorca, then aside for a very rapid wind change to a SE which was so fast it stalled the...
Friday night in Almerimar, davits fitted, boat ready to set sail the following day, we disappeared off for a well earned drink or 3! Interesting we met another couple, Charlie & Maggie on their...
Having spent the best part of the afternoon making sure that the dinghy works well with the davits, we have decided we need a metal wire fixing to make it absolutely safe. A Saturday...