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Roaming is an inescapable fact of life for lots of artists. Tours for musicians and dancers, exhibitions for painters and photographers… So why not travel on the water? This is the idea of Honky ...
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Roaming is an inescapable fact of life for lots of artists. Tours for musicians and dancers, exhibitions for painters and photographers… So why not travel on the water? This is the idea of Honky ...
Sometimes people wonder how they can have patience to homeschool the kids. Sometimes Renee asked herself that…
Before they decided to make this stopover in the Indian Ocean, the few recent reports they read were not particularly positive: ‘It’s expensive.’ ‘The coral is dead.’ ‘You can’t go where ...
We catch up with Elayna, Riley and their two sons Darwin and Lenny in Phuket, Thailand. While they are waiting for the delivery of their new Rapido 60, they were offered a unique opportunity to ...
The American couple left their conventional life behind in 2011 to set off on the roads of North America. Five years later, with virtually no sailing experience, they bought a Leopard 43, and have ...
Subscribers onlyAfter the French West Indies, Caroline and Benoit, the crew of the Vaga, a Privilege 435, stopped over in Puerto Rico, the most westerly destination of their long break. They had decided to bring the ...
Nearly a year after their departure from France, the crew of W-Alter, an Outremer 45, sent us this ‘missive’ from St Martin in the form of a first appraisal.
Moana, their Outremer 5X, have been sold. Kim, Christine & Johan send us a last postcard from Beautemps Beaupre, a paradise uninhabited atoll to the West of Ouvea.
As in each edition of Multihulls World, we are following Olivier's round the world trip with his family, aboard his catamaran, Jangada. And the stopover in Tonga will inevitably remain in the crew’s ...
Africa and The South. Two mythical places combined in one country. Far from the Trade Winds highway, and with the Red Sea still impassable, there is no choice for circumnavigators. So when you know ...