
Thursday 26 June – heading north again
We got up early so we could get to the fuel dock in flat waters before the wind picks up.

We got up early so we could get to the fuel dock in flat waters before the wind picks up.

We headed off to Port Vila early Sunday morning to beat the weather that was due. Typically the heavens opened

We started the day with getting a few chores done. A cloudy day so cooler, much better temperature to do

It was a long day of sailing, we left around 5:30am, just as it was getting light. We had good

By 7am we were off the mooring ball waving goodbye to Alia Vita and heading south en route to Port

Rowan, Rob and Frances all got up early to dive on the wreck of the SS Coolidge, I don’t dive,

The divers had to go into the centre to get their equipment and weights sorted. Alia Vita have all their

Luganville is the second biggest town in Vanuatu, the biggest in the northern chain of islands. We headed up north

We decided to go further into the bay to do some snorkel spots. Sadly the visibility was not the best

We finally decided to head up to Luganville, the biggest town on the next island up, where we could do