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31 Days at sea

31 days at sea – what’s it really like with only your family for company?

Finally crossing the Panama Canal

I woke up this morning feeling very tired. The night before was a very long night as we were catching up with our friends that we have not seen in a year and a half, so we were up until the early hours of the morning.

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Making friends with the Guna Indians

The boys had made a new friend Jaun. He was so small, we initially thought he was only around 4 or 5 years old, but his Dad told us he was 8! The Kuna people are very small, Juan’s Dad looked young enough to be his older brother!

Sloth on a boat

I had heard of sloths swimming to the boats, but I didn’t really believe it! But one morning on our way into school we spotted a beautiful large sloth hanging on the pulpit of a boat.

East Lemon Cays – San Blas

Our sail / motor back was frustrating as we had no wind. When the cloud arrived, we suddenly had 20 knots and then it was gone again.

Have we found our favourite anchorage?

Could this be the most beautiful anchorage in San Blas?

The “most” beautiful islands in San Blas

We had heard and read so much about how beautiful Coco Banderos Cays are, that we couldn’t wait to see them.

Exploring islands & feeding sharks

What is really amazing about San Blas is that this paradise is in the Caribbean and most people have never heard of it.

Discovering Sea Stars

We came across hundreds of Star Fish in the San Blas Islands, and just had to find out more about them.