
Tuesday 8 October – windy Champagne Bay
We decided to move the 1.5 miles to the next bay up, called Champange Bay, which we have heard people

We decided to move the 1.5 miles to the next bay up, called Champange Bay, which we have heard people

The wind blew all night long and there was quite a swell, but we had a much better night than

The wind has arrived and will last until Friday, so we headed north looking for some good shelter. It wasn’t

We had our usual cooked breakfast, then a quick snorkel out on the reef nearest us. My ears are doing

We had lovely gentle wind around 10 knots and were able to have a gentle sail all the way up

No wind again, so it was a motor up to our next stop Somosomo, where we needed to do Sevusevu.

After breakfast we headed further north to a big bay that we stayed at last time we were up here.

We were in the dinghy by 7:30am to try and catch the Manta Rays who come to the passage between

We headed up north to the Yasawas Islands. There was absolutely no wind so sadly we had to motor the

Good to have guests to prompt us to tidy up and put things away! Carol (Rowan’s cousin) and Tim both