Guadeloupe, Along The Route du Rhum…
Once again this year, the world will be avidly following the famous Route du Rhum. This transat sets off from St. Malo in winter, and arrives in Guadeloupe in the summer. And all in less than a week! ...
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Once again this year, the world will be avidly following the famous Route du Rhum. This transat sets off from St. Malo in winter, and arrives in Guadeloupe in the summer. And all in less than a week! ...
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 ...
Of course, sailing in winter in Finland is not possible. The country straddles the Arctic Circle... But during the summer season, tens of thousands of islands - most of them deserted - are there to be ...
If, like the famous English sailor James Cook, you like discovering new lands and real emotions, you will love the Tonga Islands. This little kingdom has not really changed since the XVIIIth century, ...
The Balearics have the reputation of being fantastic islands for partying... But it would be a shame to limit to this these wonderful islands, with numerous creeks and warm waters, easily accessible ...
Why not get off the beaten track, and try sailing around the fjords? Whether it's in summer or winter, when you're sailing in Norway you're bound to discover all sorts of unimaginable wonders. Come ...
Does the thought of sailing around Australia's Great Barrier Reef sound tempting? A maze of 74 islands and islets offering innumerable anchorages looking out over exceptional beaches await you, and ...
Just a few hours’ sailing south of Martinique, Saint Lucia is an ideal stopover en route to the destinations further south such as St Vincent & The Grenadines, Grenada or even Venezuela. Yet the ...
Lüderitz, in the south of Namibia, is both on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean and in the middle of the desert. The city was founded by German merchants at the end of the 19th century - it is one of ...
A little more than 100 miles northwest of New Caledonia, the long d’Entrecasteaux Reef reveals three motus: islets of coral sand. The Surprise atoll owes its name to the navigator-explorer Antoine ...