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The last few days we told our guest that they were very lucky with the quiet and easy weather. Of course, we as crew were lucky too.. 
But that’s over. We are at ...

For the first time in days the sky is cloudy. I wrote earlier that normally there is much more wind in Cape Verde, but times are changing. The sky is grey and the wind has...

It’s already the last day of this voyage. A voyage that gave us everything in the end, after a few days of biting dust the sky turned blue yesterday. The water at the long...

After a fantastic day on the island of Sã Nicolau, we will now start the BBQ on deck. Tonight there will be a big party on the beach. Boa Ano Nove...

While hundreds of tourists are stuck on the airport of Boa Vista due to the Sahara dust, we are still on schedule. We could only see our destination, Santo Antão, when we ...

Everyone came enthusiastic back on board after the excursion on Santiago. The crew prepared the ship for Christmas dinner. A day later than usual, because we were at sea ...

A day like today is very welcome after the strong winds from the past 10. Last night the wind decreased to 12 knots and the sea calmed down. A great start of the new trip....

While we were at anchor at Boa Vista, the wind slowly decreased. Boa Vista did not impress as much as the other islands we visited, but the beautiful white sandy beaches ...

The weather is still a bit turbulent. While we are at anchor the ship sways heavily as heavy gust of wind roll down the mountains. Also on the mountain itself, where most ...

The leg from Santiago to Sao Vicente is about 140 nautical miles and close-hauled. Forecasted were strong winds so before departure we reefed the sails. The wind causes ...