Do you want peace of mind, fewer distractions, higher levels of energy, a repeated feeling of bliss and freedom like you’ve never felt before? Read on about how to become a sailing cruiser. Back on land, I felt as if there were a million things competing for my attention. Brands were constantly trying to manipulate[Read More]
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Le Phare Bleu Marina Review – 20 Incredible Reasons To Visit
If you’re sailing to Grenada, the Le Phare Bleu Marina is a must-stop destination. One location ticks all the boxes—it’s beautiful, inexpensive, provides access to shops and amenities, has the kindest people, and much more. Watch the video below to get a glimpse into one of Grenada’s hidden gems for sailors, and then continue reading[Read More]
Britican Liveaboard Experience
SailingBritcan Experience Liveaboard Life With Us! (SCROLL DOWN) The Top Level Scoop We’ve opened up our lives and our boat to those that want to experience what it’s like to live on a liveaboard boat. Our weeklong Britican Experience will provide the perfect opportunity for couples, families and singles to try the liveaboard life[Read More]
How to enjoy the holidays as a live aboard cruiser
Many people ask me how I enjoy the holidays as a live aboard cruiser. Well…this festive season marks our fourth year on the boat and fifth year owning her. Looking back, we have celebrated Christmas in various countries with a variety of friends and family. Amazingly, each year Santa seems to get the Lat and Long that I send him, much to Sienna’s delight.
Britican Experience Sample Itinerary
Here’s an insight as to places we’ll take you and the learning lessons you gain along the way. Interestingly, it’s what’s not written here that will provide you with the most value. It’s the ability to gain confidence. To prove to yourself that it really is a worthy pursuit and ultimately end up thinking, ‘heck[Read More]
Best Sail Boat Shoes – It’s Not Deck Shoes
After living aboard our sailboat for over four years now, we know the sail boat shoes. Surprisingly, in the tropics, it’s not deck shoes. Before leaving land we had to choose between what we took on board and what we left behind. While sailing over 40,000 nautical miles we’ve actually gotten rid of more things[Read More]
Sail Puerto Rico – Drop a hook or pass it by?
When sailing northeast along the Caribbean island chain it’s possible to skip Puerto Rico. Many cruisers sail from the Virgin Islands, over the top of Puerto Rico, and up to Turks and Caicos or the Bahamas. They choose not to sail Puerto Rico. Skipping Puerto Rico on the way down, however, is not as easy.[Read More]
Sailing Florida – Fort Lauderdale
Have you or will you ever sail to Ft Lauderdale? This post, ‘Sailing Florida Fort Lauderdale’ offers an article and video about our trip on the ICW and up the New River. Read on to join us for the journey… If you missed our last sailing adventure, check out 10 Reasons to Sail down the[Read More]
Sailing to Florida St Augustine
When leaving Amelia Island it was slightly above freezing! The trip to St Augustine took 12 hours. We left our mooring in the darkness at 6 am and arrived in St Augustine Municipal Marina mooring field around 2 pm. Our aim was to leave early so to ensure a daylight arrival at our destination. Getting[Read More]
Hamilton Bermuda At Anchorage
After enjoying St. George’s for a couple of weeks we motored 2.5 hours to Bermuda’s Capital city, Hamilton. We would have sailed if the conditions were right but unfortunately the wind was on our nose. Even though we had the engine running the voyage was relaxing and full of beautiful scenery. With the Atlantic Ocean[Read More]