Assumption of Mary

We are in Cambarro of the feast of the Assumption of Mary - We don’t attend the celebratory masses but we do enjoy the bangers/ flares they let off at the pier to celebrate. They go off numerousRead more
Combarro

We enjoy the change of being tied up at a marina. SUP and dingy tied up, we can step off Régal and wander up the town whenever we want.
Cambarro is a beautiful town and buses of tourists come to walkRead more
Water babies

Another Ria, a new anchorage and big swims to and from the beach.
Piscinas naturales

We are anchored off the beach in Pobra do Carminal - it is a wonderful setting but we aren’t here for the beach - although we do have a quick dip there on our first evening.
Our itinerary here wasRead more
A moment in time

A little taste of life in action on Régal. And in case you are dying to know the problem with Chorizo is…that it spatters red fat everywhere when it’s on the barbie 😊
Happiness is…

… being able to jump off the boat and swim. Praia de Cabio is a perfect anchorage for us. There are so many little beaches, rocky outcrops and coves to explore with the SUP, Dingy, Snorkelling andRead more
Memory Lane

We dingy into shore and walk on the wooden boardwalk through the pine and eucalyptus woods to find the very spot on Praia de Lombina where we picnicked 8 years ago. We find it and it is just a lovelyRead more
Ria Muros to Ria Arosa

Today we travel from Ria Muros to Ria Arosa - a journey the four of us did eight years ago on the Re Shuanta with Nana and Grandad (aka Margaret and Donal). There had been a fine swell that day andRead more
Feliz Cumpleaños

Today is Colm’s 11th birthday. He usually celebrates his birthday on holidays with lots of his cousins in Kerry so this had to be a good one to make up for the lack of party guests!
We wake up toRead more
Muros

Régal is at the Marina in the lovely town of Muros. We spend a few days here as the weather is inclement. It is much easier to duck in and out of rain showers when you can run instead of row back toRead more
Leaving under cover of Darkness

We leave A Coruna at 6 am as we have about 14 hours of journey to make down to the Ria of Muros. We expect the sun to be rising as we leave but it doesn’t show itself until well after 7. Spain is anRead more
A Coruna

We travel south to A Coruna and stay at the marina. Ruby wakes up early and snaps a beautiful sunrise.We have a lovely morning in the Aquarium followed by a walk up to and around Hercules - the oldestRead more
Getting back home

This is a little photo sequence of our trip out to Régal after our day in Cedeira town - a sample of what its like getting home from the shore when we are at anchor. The dingy has to be untied andRead more
Cedeira

It is so lovely to wake up at anchor and smell the eucalyptus. We are surrounded by hills that are covered in forests of eucalyptus and pine. At the foot these hills are long sandy beaches and theRead more
Dropping Anchor

Over the years we have always gone to a Marina after a long passage so going to Anchor in Cedeira is a new experience and a much better feeling. Rather than usual stress of ropes, fenders, comingRead more
A Biscay sky

One of the things I love about being on watch is that sometimes you have the most spectacular sky all to yourself. I had this gorgeous sunset the very next morning the beautiful sunrise while everyoneRead more
Passage from Brittany to Galicia

We say goodbye to the lovely Port la Fôret, turn on our engine and put us up the sails. We have more than 50 hours of passage to make across the bay of Biscay.
Donal O Driscoll has given us manyRead more
Port la Forêt

We have decided we will make our passage to Spain on Monday as there is a weather window. We would love to have more time in France but if we are to get into the Mediterranean before winter we have toRead more
Back to the mainland

The tides are moving steadily from neaps to springs and we have less and less water under our keel at every low tide. We saw two boats ground and go over on their sides at low water. The weatherRead more
Iles de Glenan

We spend two more hot days in the Glenans. We do an unsuccessful repair to the dingy floor and so have to motor slowly from the boat to the islands with our soggy bottom. This setback doesn’t stopRead more
Three on a SUP

Ronan and I have our first sea swim of the trip. After second brekkie, we move to the most popular anchorage; Le Chambre. The water is pretty shallow so we have to go in at high water and pick a spotRead more
Penfret

We share our anchorage in Penfret with about 70 other boats. We can see the other Glenan islands from here and there are boats everywhere. There are so many masts of yachts at anchor, we can’t countRead more
A great destination

After passing through the Raz de Sein we continue our passage from Camaret to Loctudy . We were hoping to go to Anchor for a few days in îles de Glenan but the wind forecast lead us to believeRead more
Raz de Sein

Today we leave Camaret sûr Mer after a day of jobs yesterday. We refuel in the morning in is as scenic spot as any to fill up on diesel - shown here in the photo of Colm and Ronan. We head downRead more
The walk home

One of the great things about being on the boat is that marinas and anchorages are often right where you want to be. Here is Camerat sûr mer we walk back to boat after dinner and on the way we passRead more
TravelerWell done Margaret. Great to see the photos and hear about your travels. 😎👍
TravelerWell ye make it look glamorous anyway 😁