Norway - Sailing in the wake of the Vikings!
It would be rather difficult to summarize 51,000 miles of coastline and nearly 50,000 islands in just three pages... so here, we’re going to be concentrating on the Stavanger region, in the extreme ...
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It would be rather difficult to summarize 51,000 miles of coastline and nearly 50,000 islands in just three pages... so here, we’re going to be concentrating on the Stavanger region, in the extreme ...
Our adventurer Olivier Mesnier is back at sea after a long four-week stopover on the island of La Réunion. He and his crew are heading for South Africa, with its strong currents and legendary ...
It’s back to the Atlantic for Jangada and her crew, navigating along the dunes of the Namib Desert! This long line of sand dunes stretches for almost 1,300 miles (2,000 km), from South Africa to ...
Riung is a charming little town on the north coast of the island of Flores, Indonesia.
A few hundred nautical miles to the west of Tahiti, lies the magnificent atoll of Maupihaa or Mopélia, the last outpost of French Polynesia as you head towards the setting sun. Accessible only by sea ...
We’re catching up again with Olivier, a true multihull adventurer, who likes nothing more than a life on the ocean wave. Having left Rodrigues Island, he decided to stopover at Reunion Island rather ...
Key West, the most southerly point of the American mainland has always held a fascination for seafarers. Our journalist Kevin Green takes us out aboard a Seawind 1260, following in the wake of the ...
In French Polynesia, under a brilliant azure sky where the sun dances with the ocean all year round, stands Moorea, a magical outcrop in the ocean covered with a remarkable flora. The majestic ...
Las Aves archipelago, nestled in the Caribbean, is a corner of paradise where the birds have obviously signed a long-term lease - but what a strange idea! Come with me and discover this remote federal ...
Warm sun and turquoise water: we were set- ting foot on one of the last virgin territories of Venezuela. Isla La Tortuga was discovered in 1499 by Alonso de Ojeda and was later occu- pied by pirates ...