Watch Sailing & Boating Adventures Around the World tagged “Swedish” – Page 4 of 5
Explore sailing, boating, and water sports through our curated video archive. From epic sea voyages to serene diving escapes, discover unforgettable adventures from top YouTube creators. Start your journey. Dream big. Sail far.
Outside Colombia are two archipelagos called Islas Rosario and Islas San Bernardo. We go diving, look at frigate birds and check out the most crowded island in the world!
We are a Swedish couple who wanted a different kind of life. So we moved aboard our...
Cartagena offered a lot of squalls and some chaos with dragging boats in the anchorage. But we also got to enjoy the charming city again and found exotic animals in the park before we checked out of the country and set off to the island group Islas Rosario...
Our time had run out in the marina in Santa Marta but the light southerly winds didn’t sound good for sailing to Panama. So instead we decided to sail to Cartagena and wait for a better forecast. The passage was quite eventful with sailing across the out...
We think we have found Colombia's busiest anchorage! Cartagena de Indias use to be South Americas biggest and most important port. Nowadays it's a convenient stop for cruisers on the way towards Panama. We boat-sit our friend's catamaran, a Leopard 40, and...
For the first time we get to experience life aboard a catamaran! We take the bus to Cartagena to boat-sit our friends Leopard 40. But before leaving Santa Marta we take you around and show you the mother of Colombian churches and we’re the Latin American...
Welcome to National Geographic! No, just kidding, but this episode is dedicated to all you nature lovers. Hiking in the Tayrona National Park was truly an experience out of the ordinary. Walking on the thousands of years old stone paths made by the indigen...
We would say that thunder is something of the worst to encounter at sea, especially at night. On our way to Colombia we sail in the worst thunder we've encountered so far. To see the lightning hit the water so close to RAN sent shivers down the spine!
We...
Aruba is the last of the ABC-island and now we have visited them all. We are planning and preparing for our passage to Colombia and since the passage is known for strong wind and high waves we decide to get going when we see a good weather window. But befo...
Oh, it feels nice to be sailing again! Finally we set sail and head to Aruba, a 75 nautical miles passage from Curacao. We sail overnight and arrive to Aruba where we go through the different kind of clearance procedure.
Check out Alsino's channel here: h...
It's time to move on and sail to new destinations but before leaving Curaçao we attend a cruising flea market and sell some treasures from the bilge. Shabby goes in retirement on the island as we pick up our new dinghy and we’re happy as kids on Christm...
We have a big decision to make in this episode and it turns out that we need to rebuild some parts of the interior of RAN. It was a bit nervous we can tell you! But we take a well needed break from boat work and visit the Blue Room and drink green shots wi...
We still had some time left in Sweden before going back to RAN in Curacao and we did our best to get as much out of it. We wish we could have shown you more of the beautiful and diverse nature in Sweden. But here comes a couple of bits and pieces, both fro...
Prepare for an episode with lots of boat work! We’re back in the boatyard to do some work on RAN. We take her to Curacao Marine in Willemstad and after hauling out we spend a couple of days prepping and then painting new antifouling, changing the batteri...
Sailing and living on a boat is all about problem solving. Sometimes life on a boat gets difficult, for example when you don't have any propane to cook food with, the engine isn’t working and the batteries are dead. Join us in Curacao and find out how th...
One thing we love about travelling is that you meet so many people and in the most random ways. The German couple we hitchhiked with in the previous episode invited us for a road trip around Bonaire. We go Geocaching, spot Flamingos and surfers. Then it’...
As our paths crossed with Sailing UMA we decided to check out the island Culebra, Spanish Virgin Islands, together both by road and by the sea! We rented a golf cart that we had to push to go up the hills and went to some of Culebras pretty beaches. Then w...
Even though we don't have U.S Visas we would still be able to sail to the Spanish Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, which both are U.S territories, if we followed a special procedure. This is how we did it! When we were done we set sail towards Culebra, Span...
It was pretty easy to point out the most beautiful place in the British Virgin Islands for us. The Baths are without a doubt a very spectacular place and we had so much fun walking and crawling in the tunnels and finding new paths among the giant boulders....
We sailed into the prettiest sunset and arrived in Virgin Gorda, the BVI's, early next morning. We moored RAN in the marina of Bitter End Yacht Club and ourselves in a treehouse cottage. It was going to be our most luxurious 24 hours of this trip and we co...
Johan's cool sister and her boyfriend join us aboard RAN and together we sail to the uninhabited island, Ile Forchue and then St. Barths and Saba. Saba is such a cool island! It's literally a huge volcanic cone sticking up from the ocean and the island has...
Our sailing north in the Caribbean has now taken us to SXM, Saint Martin/Sint Maarten. This is the island with two countries in a very small area and it's also the island with a VERY cool airport! We met so many nice people during our time in SXM and we al...
Imagine walking on pure white sand beaches that continue for miles, swimming in crystal clear turquoise water and being almost the only boat in the anchorage. That's Barbuda in a nutshell! We had such a great time on the island and the islands best guide, ...
RAN and we sail to Antigua and lay anchor in Freeman Bay, English Harbour. This is the place to go to if you want to see a lot of superyachts! We couldn't help ourselves to daydream about which boat we would like to have. So many beautiful yachts! But Engl...
Something AWESOME is coming!
Be the FIRST to know⛵
Sign up for exclusive updates and be the first to hear when we go live!
Get sneak peeks, exciting announcement, and special content straight to your inbox!
By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to optimize our website, personalize and measure the effectiveness of advertising and collect statistics on usage. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Technical or Functional cookies
Always active
Technical or functional cookies are essential for the basic functionality of the website. They are necessary for general web administration, session identification, website security, and presenting optimized content based on your devices. They also improve the general usability of the website, enabling features such as logging in to your account, adding products to your shopping cart, and checking out securely. These cookies are crucial for the website to function properly and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are typically set in response to actions made by you, such as setting privacy preferences, logging in, or filling in forms. While you can configure your browser to block or alert you about these cookies, please note that some parts of the site may not work properly if you do so. It’s important to mention that these cookies do not store any personally identifiable information directly related to your identity. We may place these cookies without your explicit consent as they are strictly necessary for providing our service.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics or Performance cookies
We utilize statistics cookies to optimize the website experience for our users and gain insights into its usage, such as the number of website visitors, unique visitors, visited pages, and traffic sources. These cookies enable us to measure and enhance site performance by identifying the most and least popular pages and tracking visitor movement. This data aids us in understanding and analyzing website performance for continuous improvement. All collected data is aggregated and therefore anonymous. Disabling these cookies hampers our ability to monitor site visits and performance effectively. We ask for your permission to place statistics cookies.The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing, Advertising, and Tracking cookies
On this website, we use marketing, advertising, and tracking cookies to personalize the advertisements we show to you, ensuring they are meaningful and relevant. These cookies also allow us (and third parties) to gain insights into the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. This is achieved by creating a profile based on your click behavior and Browse activity both on and outside our Website. These cookies link you, as a website visitor, to a unique ID, for example, to ensure you do not see the same advertisement repeatedly. The information stored in these cookies may also be used by third-party ad providers to show you ads on other websites you visit. Because these cookies are used for tracking and marketing purposes, we ask for your explicit permission to place them.