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It’s OVER! Getting the BIG Anchor ⚓
That’s it. We Are Done! After 27 days and 3,718 nautical miles, we’ve officially crossed the Atlantic Ocean. What an adventure this has been! This journey has given us so much—more than just miles under our keel. We’ve gained knowledge, not only...
Entering the DANGER ZONE
We are sailing through one of the most dangerous areas in the Atlantic Ocean. Orcas have been terrorizing sail boats near the Strait of Gibraltar since 2020. Nearly 700 incidents and at least 5 boats sank. This has played heavily on all our brains since we...
The Au Natural Experience
São Miguel is famous for it volcanic landscape. It is a geothermal wonder! We relaxed in natural hot springs, soak in oceanfront pools, explored steaming volcanoes, and colorful crater lakes. It's nature’s spa in the Atlantic! We Have reached the ha...
Diving into the Culture of the Azores
We have been couped up on this ocean for 14 days now and it’s time to blow off some steam. But maybe we went a bit overboard by jumping into a local cultural event of running with the bulls. 😲🐂 To be honest we didn’t even know the Azores existed...
NO FUEL & NO WIND a Nasty Combination
What do when you are 20 miles from land and the wind dies out and so does your fuel. Being adrift in the Atlantic Ocean is nothing less than terrifying. Now it's just a waiting game to see what happens next. ⛵ Almost to the Azores *If you missed any ge...
The Crew has gone INSANE ~ 13 Days at SEA
The mind does funny things to you when you have not seen land in almost 2 weeks. Crazy ideas start popping into your head and you start seeing things in a whole new perspective. But was this really the best idea? We Have reached the halfway ⛵ mark o...
Finally Getting a Taste of It : Day 7 Atlantic Crossing
Halfway across the Atlantic, the wind has finally arrived, sending us surging forward with whitecaps breaking over the deck. The boat heels hard, the rigging hums, and every movement demands balance. After days of slow progress, the energy is exhilarating...
The Calm Before the Storm: No End in Sight
To be honest, this isn’t what we imagined when we planned for this trip. We’d braced ourselves for chaos—crashing waves, howling winds, and the raw power of the ocean. Now we must worry that we will not have enough fuel to make it across. If the ...
Will We Come Back?
Sailing to far off lands in search of a new discovery.... Here we go again. A whole new adventure. We have set sail for the longest and most incredible passage any of us have ever been on. The anticipation of doing this has been palpable for so long and n...
Chasing Horizons: The Thrill of Arriving in Bermuda
After 6 days at sea, a glimmer appears on the horizon—every weary sailor's dream. A slice of paradise rises from the turquoise waves. The salty breeze whispers promises of landfall, and anticipation swells with each passing mile. *Welcome to Bermuda!* ...
Welcome to the Rodeo | Our Atlantic Crossing Part 2
Do you remember the movie The Perfect Storm? 🌊Waves crashing, wind gailing, and ⛈️incessant rain. No one could have prepared us for the adventure we had in store 🛟 High highs and some slightly lower lows. It was absolutely mind blowing being i...
No Turning Back | Our Atlantic Crossing Part 1
The final preparation is being completed and we are getting ready to make our maiden voyage across the Atlantic Ocean with the ARC Europe. First stop Bermuda a mere 845 Nautical Miles and the longest passage team Honu has ever been on. We feel so honore...
Saying Goodbye to the Caribbean
The crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean, the golden sun warming our skin, and endless strolls along pristine beaches have become our everyday paradise. But now, it's time to say goodbye to this cherished chapter as we set sail toward a new horizon, brimm...
Uncovering the True Beauty of the Caribbean : An Eye Opening Experience
Sailing through the beautiful bule Caribbean waters has been truly an unforgettable journey—a mix of awe and revelation. While this paradise is breathtaking, there have been moments in certain anchorages where we feared for our safety, feeling vulnerable...