
Colònia de Sant Jordi – Cala Gamba. ¿Y ahora qué? A las siete de la mañana del día 9 de setiembre tomábamos un café en el bar El Puerto de la Colonia de Sant Jordi. Gaspar sería el tripulante en…

La Volta a Mallorca se concibió como una travesía circular. Claro que habríamos continuado dejando el círculo abierto de forma indefinida, tal vez vuelto a empezar; es una vida buena concentrarse en la navegación, alternar paisajes, sentir la mar y…

10/09 Around 21:00 Volta Mallorca ended, after a difficult last leg. 187 miles. David and Gaspar had to row hard. Thank you for following us! Soon more… 05/09 Portocolom 03/09 Cala Ratjada to Porto Cristo 28/08 Colonia San Pere to Cala Ratjada 22/08 Colonia San Pere to Cap Ferrutx to Colonia San…

We made it! The coast of Tramuntana let us pass, and we were not watching. Soller was a stop, a delicious one. One of the best examples of sustainable development of the island. There are fountains that distribute water to…

Departure from Port de Soller (07/08) IMG_3442 Rowing towards the open ses from Port de Sóller early this morning. No wind Garbage plastic water bottles versus current water at Port de Sóller this morning. Big bussiness. Nova Catalina is on its…

24.5 miles What is beauty? Where is it? I can not answer but I know that here she is, in the north coast of Mallorca. We arrived at 1/3 of our circumnavigation. The Nova Catalina is a wonderful boat. In…

Confirmed Elm St. in Port de Sóller sail at an average of 5.8 miles per hour. Is fine for a traditional boat 5 meters long! (photo by Dragan Miletic) More pictures here

We will be present at Port de Soller, until it starts on Wednesday. If you want to go for a paddle in these days of door or make a xerradeta with us, you will find us at the floating dock…

31/07 Sa Foradada – 14:00pm Almost passing Valdemossa Traditional sailng around Mallorca Pubblicazione di Volta Mallorca. In front of Estellences. 6 knots: Started to sail along the Costa de Tramuntana. Big big cliff. With a little enginless llaüt. It is quite…