We arrived to Tahiti at the end of the Heiva Festival. Heiva is a celebration of Polynesian culture. It runs a little over two weeks but we have heard communities practicing for it ever since we arrived in the Marquesas. There are singing and dancing competitions as well as traditional sporting events. Last Saturday weContinue reading “Heiva”
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Papeete First Impressions
We are anchored near the airport in Papeete. It’s an interesting spot. One must call on the VHF radio for permission from Port Control to enter the harbour. Then, when heading south, any vessels higher than 6 m must have permission to transit the area because the route crosses the airport runway. This means callingContinue reading “Papeete First Impressions”
Wall of Sharks!
South Pass, Fakarava Atoll Passes in reefs are how we get in or out of an atoll. They are just breaks in the outer reef that are wide and deep enough for boats to slip through. Some are quite large, others are not. I have mentioned before that they can have strong currents running throughContinue reading “Wall of Sharks!”
SUP, Sharks and Blood In The Water
I’m not sure why they call them Stand Up Paddle Boards (SUPs). Kneeling Paddle Boards or Lie On Your Belly Paddle Boards or Spend a Lot of Time in the Water Paddle Boards may be more descriptive names. We recently bought one. We bought it from another cruiser when we were still in La Cruz,Continue reading “SUP, Sharks and Blood In The Water”
Fakarava Island, Hirifa Anchorage (SE)
Please Note: I posted a shortened version of this a few days ago on our tracking page. Here it is with a few more details. We pulled ourselves away from Tahanea a few days ago and are now in the Fakarava lagoon. The passage from Tahanea was short at just 50 nautical miles (90 km)Continue reading “Fakarava Island, Hirifa Anchorage (SE)”
Tahanea Atoll
Tahanea Atoll was our first atoll in the Tuamotus and we loved it. If it weren’t for the fact that our visas for French Polynesia will run out in about six weeks, we might still be there. If you aren’t familiar with atolls, they are somewhat circular reefs with an inner lagoon that provides goodContinue reading “Tahanea Atoll”
Passage to the Tuamotus
This passage was tougher than I’d anticipated. It shouldn’t have been or so I thought. After all, we had completed the passage from Mexico to the Marquesas–probably the longest passage we’ll ever have to complete. Our passage from Mexico was a little under 3,000 nm (5,000 km). This one was just over 400 nm (740Continue reading “Passage to the Tuamotus”
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First, thanks to those that leave comments on the blog. It’s great to hear from you and great to know people are reading our posts. Second, sorry if we don’t respond to comments right away. We’re using cell service for our internet connection and we’re finding service in French Polynesia is very spotty. We haveContinue reading “Comments”
The Marquesas: May 24 – June 4
Anaho Bay The day after Mike left, we pulled up the hook and started making our way around the island. The first day we only made it about six miles to Hooumi Bay but it felt very far from the business of Taiohae Bay. We wanted to get to Anaho Bay so we only stayedContinue reading “The Marquesas: May 24 – June 4”
Marquesas Photos: May 16 – 24, 2023
Vaitahu, Tahuata Island and Hiva-Oa From the island of Fatu Hiva, we made our way back towards Hiva-Oa making a brief stop at Vaitahu Bay on Tahuata. We had planned to go ashore but because of what the guidebook described as wind bullets, we did not. Instead, we picked up the anchor after just oneContinue reading “Marquesas Photos: May 16 – 24, 2023”