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Sailing from Greek Islands to Pylos [Ep.15] Most EPIC place in Peloponnese - Sailing SV CUBA
May 6, 2022
Sailing from Greek Islands to Pylos [Ep.15] Most EPIC place in Peloponnese - Sailing SV CUBA

Sailing from Greek Islands to Pylos [Ep.15] Most EPIC place in Peloponnese - Sailing SV CUBA

Sailing from Greek Islands to Pylos [Ep.15] Most EPIC place in Peloponnese – Sailing SV CUBA

We wake up at famous Shipwreck Beach Zakynthos in this week’s episode of SV CUBA, but now we are no longer alone.

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The popular beach is once again crowded with holidaymakers. So, we use the day to do some video editing, finally fix the fridge fan, and plan where to sail next. The wind is predicted to come from the west very soon and it will no longer be safe for us to anchor here at Smugglers Cove.

We decide to sail to the historic natural harbour of Pylos about 80 nautical miles southeast. On our sail to Pylos, we are met with only very fair winds. But after a night sail, the arrival couldn’t be more spectacular.

Once the anchor is set, we check out the town, grab some street food and make our way to the Neocastro. Pylos has been a site of many sea battles and has also been inhabited for thousands of years so we could not let the opportunity pass to learn a little more about this magnificent place. Just a few hundred meters from the town center there are 3 museums within a fortress, housing numerous precious artefacts, which have been unearthed in many different sites around the Peloponnese.

We are Enrique (Kiki) from Cuba and Sarah (Salsa) from Germany, a sailing couple. We are living on a boat, our tiny house, creating a travel vlog as we sail around the world. We have almost zero sailing experience, but are determined to circumnavigate & share our adventures with you.

We are by no means film makers or video editors so please let us know what you think about our videos, what you like to see more of – or less 😉

Sailing life can be a real challenge and a bit scary at times (especially when your home dangles from an iron thread just 10 mm thick). What is to come? We don’t know but day by day we are learning how to live more sustainable, living off grid, more connected to nature, so we can share our adventures with you. Come storm or good weather.

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