Back to Spain

We say farewell to our friends from Yacht Luna. They are taking part in the Atlantic rally for Cruisers so unfortunately our paths will no longer be crisscrossing. We move to an anchorage near theЧитать далее
A quiet place

We have stocked up on fresh food from the local shop so we can move anchorage to an uninhabited part of Culatra. This is a much quieter spot. There are less boats at anchor here and far fewer fishingЧитать далее
Ilha da Culatra

The six on board have a full day ashore on the island. We dingy into the village and walk along the concrete slab path to take in the sights. It’s 11am and it is already hot. We walk out of theЧитать далее
A fine day of clouds

We had an ever changing sky on the day we came to Culatra. As we dropped anchor there was thunder and fork lightening on a distant hill on the mainland. It never came our way but the sky was heavilyЧитать далее
Six go to Sea

What better way to recover from a party than to wake at dawn and head out into a foggy rolly sea.
We are on our way to Ilha da Culatra in the Ria Formosa Lagoon which protects Faro from the open sea.Читать далее
A 70th birthday bash

We will be missing Margaret’s big Birthday celebrations in October so we do a surprise mini Birthday while she is here.
Margaret always volunteers to help out with the shopping so I wasn’t ableЧитать далее
Nana and Grandad arrive

It is such a pleasure to welcome Margaret and Donal to Regal in Lagos. Ruby and Colm bound down to meet them when they get dropped off at the Marina by taxi.
Donal and Margaret have played such a bigЧитать далее
A week in Lagos

Lagos Marina is a lovely place to be. The Pontoon we are on is very big and lots of boats come and go and more ARC boats arrive. Perhaps it is the transient nature of it that makes it so friendly. WeЧитать далее
Orcas on my mind

We come into Lagos Marina as the wind and swell is on it’s way up. The anchorage off the beach isn’t as beautiful when its rolling.
The entrance into Lagos is memorable because the footbridgeЧитать далее
Lagos Grottos

We set off from the boat and do our own DIY tour of the grottos, cliffs and sea pillars of Lagos. One person travels on the SUP while the other 3 travel in the Dingy. We have tried to leave early toЧитать далее
South to the Algrave

The Portuguese coast is littered with Danbouys.
These fishing markers are made from tall, thin sticks on a float with a tiny flag on top and ropes below the surface.
Should we go over one, it couldЧитать далее
Nazare

We motorsail south from Figueira da Foz and have a geography lesson as Regal is coming into Nazare.
We examine the charts of the area and know that we will sail right over the underwater canyon thatЧитать далее
Figueira da Foz

We wake early in Porto to the sound of Thunder. We didn’t see this on any of the 5 forecasts we checked when passage planning last night. We decide to delay our departure for an hour or so. We goЧитать далее
Culture Vultures

Ruby and I head back over the river to soak up more of Porto’s culture despite our sore feet from yesterday’s walking tour.
Colm opts to stay at the Marina with Ronan who has a day of jobs inЧитать далее
Porto

We taxi to the cablecar, cablecar to the Luis 1 bridge and join the crowds to cross the upper part into Porto. There are tourists from all over the world here and it is easy to see why, Porto isЧитать далее
Passage to Portugal

We have a fabulous 20 minute visit to our bow from Dolphins- they are a great diversion in the middle of the 11 hour passage from Bayona to Porto.
We stow the Spanish courtesy flag along with theЧитать далее
Other bits from Bayona

We do our usual chores while in Bayona included Laundry and provisioning. We love all the fresh produce available in Spain, especially their pimentos de Padron. We buy all of the fruit and veg in theЧитать далее
Bayona Beach

We go swimming at the beach just below the castle at low tide in around the rocks. Luckily we all have are goggles because it the best place yet for underwater life. It’s hard to believe that thereЧитать далее
Bayona Castle

Bayona was the port we made landfall in 15 years ago when Ronan and I crossed the bay of Biscay for the first time with Donal. It’s so lovely to be back here. The town is bigger than we remember butЧитать далее
The plan and the way it plays out

The plan today is to get up early before it gets too hot and see the spectacular views from Monte Faro. After that we will all go to the beach for snorkelling and picnicking. The weather forecast saysЧитать далее
Islas Cies

The Islas Cies are picture perfect; an enormous white sand beach, clear water and forested hills and yet I am disappointed! These Islands have been etched in my memory for 15 years with a heavy doseЧитать далее
Cave

We were due to go to Islas Cies today, but we like Aldan too much to leave just yet. We go by dingy and SUP to find a Sea cave that Maggie has told us about. We find it, tie up and then have to findЧитать далее
Home visit

We wake up to a heavy fog that has obscured most of our neighbours. We have been surprised by the dampness here in Galicia, there is dew most mornings despite very hot days. It is lovely to watch theЧитать далее
Following Recommendations

We land the dingy on the slip in Aldan and follow Liam’s recommendation to head straight to the Iglesias Bakery. We have a fantastic carb-tastic breakfast. We call a taxi and are off into the hillsЧитать далее
Ria Aldan

We travel to the Ria of Aldan on Mag and Liam’s recommendation, it’s one of their favourite places in Galicia. Liam has kindly sent Ronan some handy tips such as a good spot to anchor and moreЧитать далее