Europe

Skimming past Italy.

In Menorca we waited for stable weather for the 230 miles sail to Malfatano in the South of Sardinia. The Tramontana wind blows from the South of France in South Easterly direction along the coast of Sardinia and on to Sicily. Too much wind and the swell gets uncomfortable. Too less and the sailing is […]

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Gibraltar – 2

Not surprisingly; walking in Gibraltar is like walking in a giant medieval fort. You can enter via the main road but you can also take the “original entrance”. Following the tunnel you end up on Casemates Square, that got its name from the bunkers and bombproof barracks. The square is now lined with pubs, restaurants

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Seville

With the boat safely moored in marina Alcaidesa waiting for the parts to fix the escape hatches we rented a car and went to Seville for a three day visit. We arrived around lunch time so after checking in in the hotel we went for lunch in a Lebanese restaurant. We had left Abu Dhabi

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Gibraltar – 1

After pasport control you follow Winston Churchill Avenue and cross the famous airstrip into the North District of Gibraltar city. The first suburb you walk into is “Ocean Village” a Dubai like development with high risers, waterfront bars and restaurants around a small marina. We enjoyed many sun-downers in this cozy area. Gibraltar has a

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Isla Canela & Cadiz

The first overnight stay when back in Spain was in the lovely Marina Isla Canela. Spain was under Moorish rule for 250 years longer than neighbouring Portugal and the attractive Marina development is based on Moorish architecture which we came to appreciate once in Tangier Morocco. Early morning next day we were off for the

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Leaving Portugal

A good weather window lasting a couple of days opened up to sail further South, rounding the Cape and to proceed in the direction of Gibraltar. We limited our trips to day sailing and overnight anchoring due to the many fish traps along the route. Since we didn’t go ashore to explore, this post is

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Lisboa, Portugal.

In Lisboa you will find big city conveniences. After exiting the train station we bumped into a food market comparable to the Hawker stalls of Singapore but than indoors. The idea is that young local chefs can build up experience and reputation before investing in their own restaurant. “Tasty” idea. In 1755 Lisbon was hit

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Belem, Portugal

Belem is a district of Lisbon located to the cities West and known as the museum district. It is also the location from where the ships departed to trade with the Orient and from where Portugal built its colonial empire during Europe’s Age of Discovery (1400 – 1650). We traveled by train. There is a

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