Thursday, 4 September 2025
Meeting with a nevera on the way to Venice, 21 August 2025
Monday, 19 August 2024
Back to exploring Venice, June/July 2024
We had accumulated a lot of photos from our explorations in Venice, but didn't have the time to process them. Now that we have a little more time, I've decided to show you a few of the aspects of the city that fascinated us.
Gondolas and squeraroli
Venice's gondolas continue to be handcrafted by the "squeraroli", the craftsmen who own “squeri”, the small shipyards still present in Venice's historic center.
Monday, 24 June 2024
To Rimini, 22-24 June 2024

We were going 4 knots under mains sail and genoa with 4 m/s side winds, and he was not giving-up to us!
Sunday, 23 June 2024
A day in San Marino, 23 June

Friday, 21 June 2024
Sirocco in Cervia and Cesenatico, 20 & 21 June
Both Cervia and Cesenatico, a few miles apart on the Adriatic coast south of Ravenna have in common to be fully devoted to fisheries. We are currently experiencing sirocco wind, bringing Sahara sand and resulting in a hazy weather, very hot and humid!
Thursday, 20 June 2024
A day in Ravenna, 19 June 2024
Ravenna was the capital of the Western Roman Empire from 402 to 476 AD. This transition period marked the Roman empire's adaptation to increasing pressures from Germanic tribes (Ostrogots) and internal strife. Under the rule of emperors like Honorius and later the Ostrogothic king Theodoric the Great, Ravenna became a center of political and military activity, basically the centre of the Western world.
Tuesday, 18 June 2024
Chioggia to Ravenna, 15-16 June 2024
Monday, 17 June 2024
Chioggia, the Venice of the poor, 14 & 15 June
Chioggia is located 25 km south of Venice, at the southern entrance of the Venice Lagoon. It was famous in the Middle Ages for the high quality of the salt it produced in large quantities. At that time, salt was the basis for preserving food and was so precious that it was considered currency. At the end of the 14th century, this led to the Chioggia War, in which Venice and Genoa fought for control of the town. Chioggia became a city controlled by Venice.
Thursday, 13 June 2024
Anchoring at Poveglia, 13 June 2024
As we departed from San Giorgio marina after three days, we engaged in a few mile ride to Poveglia lazaretto, on our way to Ravenna. It took us 3 hours to sail against some current to reach the place.
But we realised how much Poveglia Lazaretto is a significant place for epidemiologists!
Visiting Burano - Murano, 11 June
Safely moored at the San Giorgio Yatch Club marina, we decided to spend the day exploring the islands of Burano and Murano in the Venice Lagoon. By the way, Venice lagoon or laguna? In French, we make a difference. A "lagon" refers to tropical islands surrounded by coral reefs while a "lagune" refers to any kind of shallow water body separated from the sea by a sandy bar. So, in French Venice would have a "lagune" and not a "lagon". But English does not make a difference, so Venice is surrounded by a lagoon, and laguna in fact is a Spanish term.
Monday, 10 June 2024
To Venezia, 8-10 June
Friday, 2 June 2023
To Otranto, 2nd of June 2023
On the way to Otranto, we came across an interesting cloud formation involving mammatus clouds, as we had already witnessed in 2016. These clouds are always very impressive to see.
Thursday, 1 June 2023
To Leuca, 1st June 2023
Today we leave Kroton for Leuca, the heel of the Italian boot. It is a 75 mile ride through the Gulf of Tarente. Beautiful weather and favourable winds allow us to launch Code Zero for the first time this year. But not for long as the wind picks up to 20 knots.
Wednesday, 31 May 2023
To Messina through Charybdis and Scylla, 27-29 May
We leave Lipari for Messina in the morning of 27 May. On the way we greet Sea Cloud II moored in the Bay. She has been following us since we crossed the Bonifacio straight en route to La Maddalena.
Tuesday, 30 May 2023
To Lipari, 26-27 May 2023
After spending the night on Stromboli, we headed up to Lipari to explore the main island of the Aeolian archipelago. And we were very impressed with what Lipari had to offer...