Sailing out of the Rio Dulce, Guatemala | Episode 42

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Our 3 month sailing hiatus has come to an end as we prepare to set sail for our season 2 adventures aboard WE|Sail. We set sail from Rio Dulce in Guatemala and head for the port town of Livingston to check out and finally smell the salty air.

The last few months being tucked away in Rio Dulce was magical. We got to explore some stunning gems of Guatemala and adventure inland as much as we could.

After, some small boat projects and many bon voyage dinners with our new friends, we set out for the salty seas. However, Guatemala was hanging on as long as it could and wasn’t about to let us go easily. We lose our windlass the morning we “tried” to lift anchor. You could say that our season wasn’t starting off on the right foot, but we weren’t going to let that hold us back from leaving.

Our trip out of the Rio Dulce was, in our opinion the only way it should be done, with friends, music, laughs and breathtaking scenery. We had the most proper send off from Guatemala by the entourage of friends who joined us for the journey out to sea.

We thank Pamela & Sheldon and the entire crew of Boatique who made our feel right at home in their beautiful hotel and marina tucked in the jungle of Rio Dulce.

It was a wonderful experience to stay in this know hideout for our first hurricane season. A do not miss on anyones travel agenda.

All the music in this episode was recorded and filmed on the boat. The very talented and entertaining musicians Pali Manali & Nahuel Huapi are sailing and traveling the world with the music.

Follow them on their journey @Vagamondicaribetour

Instagram: @i_vagam0ndi

Marina- Boatique Hotel and Marina @Boatiquehotelandmarina

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