Transportation in the Dominican Republic can get pretty interesting. We walked up to the marina entrance to catch a public bus for $1 US but then "Mikey" stopped by on his motorbike and asked if we wanted a ride, so of course we hopped on. He took us to an...
Samana Bay entrance is on the Northeast corner of the Dominican Republic and is a huge . bay roughly 23 miles long by 7 miles wide. We opted for another few days at a fancy marina to take use of some decent wifi and to just make things a bit simpler. The m...
Thank you Progressive for sponsoring this video and our most recent blog article http://tulasendlesssummer.com/keep-your-dog-cool-while-boating/ For more information about Progressive boat insurance click here https://pgrs.in/2YajFUc Sailing the coast of t...
The Dominican Republic takes a little getting used especially driving with a ton of motorbikes everywhere and slightly looser use of the "rules of the road" that we are used to. Food prices in the Dominican Republic seem much cheaper than the states and th...
Our first big adventure in the Dominican Republic brought us to a series of amazing waterfalls in the jungle of the Dominican Republic. We have felt perfectly safe so far in our short time here in this beautiful country. We found a local guide who brought ...
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Our thoughts and prayers are with those in the Bahamas and elsewhere being affected by Hurricane Dorian right now. We are currently safe and well out of the way of the storm. In this video we leave the Bahamas and sail straight through the Turks and Caicos...
We planned to sail to Turks and Caicos but like most of our sailing plans we altered course a bit and ended up at one of the quietest little Bahamian Islands we have ever been to called Mayaguana. We will continue on to the Turks and Caicos from here hopef...
Hurricane season is here and it is something to take seriously on a boat. We planned to sail way South for Hurricane season all the way to Grenada where a lot of other sailing cruisers head to stay out of the main hurricane belt. It is not a sure thing tha...
Great Inagua in the Bahamas is known for making salt. That's right, the salt you eat. Morton's salt to be specific. They have a huge plant on the NW side of the island which employs a majority of the people living in the nearby settlement of Mathew Town. W...
Hurricane season is approaching and it is time we really start working South so we set sail for Great Inagua, the very last Bahamas Island. We stopped at the very Southern tip of Acklins Island for the night and on our way there we got a few fish on under ...
Wild Pink Flamingos in the Bahamas?!? We had no idea there were pink flamingos in the Bahamas until Sierra started researching the more Southern Islands and found that there were some HUGE Flamingo colonies!!! Thanks to Conor and Steph for leading the way!...
Spearfishing and fishing is how we get 90% of our protein when we are sailing in the Bahamas. This day of spearfishing however was almost a complete fail. We saw a ton of sharks and missed a ton of fish. If it wasn't for gathering some conch we would have ...
Living aboard a sailing catamaran in the Bahamas is probably one of the best places in the world to fish, spearfish, kiteboard, and enjoy pretty much any water activity you could imagine! Just a few hundred yards off the coast of Crooked Island the water d...
Bird Rock Light is just North of Crooked island about a mile and is one of the coolest abandoned lighthouse we have ever seen. We WISH we could have climbed to the top but when the first step collapsed as soon as I put my foot on it we decided that it prob...
The Bahamas Out Islands are way off the beaten path and are amazing places to explore. After an amazing few days on Conception Island we decide it is time to get on the move and set sail. We aim for Rum Cay and decide to continue on sailing to Clarence Tow...
Sharks were literally everywhere during our stay at Conception Island in the Bahamas. It was amazing for us because we love these amazing creatures. We try to go check out the green turtles again but we miscalculated the tide and we hit it at low tide stil...
Conception Island is definitely the definition of a paradise island to us. Amazing pristine wildlife, long white sandy beach, and almost nobody around. Although there were a couple other boats anchored there with us we barely even saw the people aboard. We...
Conception Island is a small island in the Bahamas Southeast of Cat island and Northeast of Long Island. It is considered an out island and is definitely off the beaten track. It’s a small island and completely protected so there is no fishing or spearfi...
Sailing up Long Island, Bahamas! Thanks you Progressive for sponsoring this video and our most recent blog article here https://wp.me/p58ASd-1kc For more information about Progressive boat insurance follow this link https://pgrs.in/2YajFUc We had a beautif...
We finally found some amazing waves!!! Surfing is always on our minds and it can be pretty tough to line ourselves up to be in a good spot to access a good surf break when the conditions line up. We got lucky here as we weren't even expecting good conditio...
This is a typical day living on a cruising catamaran. We might move to a different anchorage, take out the trash, go grocery shopping, go out or make some dinner. Same household chores someone might have at home but a little different ;-)
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Long Island, Bahamas was not where we were planning on heading right away but we are sure glad we made the stop. We randomly found some amazing grottos that weren't marked on our chart which is so awesome and one of our favorite parts of cruising! We also ...
We score another nice size mahi-mahi while trolling under sail and our fridge and freezer is now packed full of fish! Seafood is definitely our main source of protein in the Bahamas and we wouldn't trade it for the world!!
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