November 2022

Sunday 20th November 2022

We arrived at Praia on Santiago Island, Cape Verde, at 07:20 and with the help of a tug we squeezed into our berth on Dock 1. We have a good view of the bay and blue buildings which may be clues of a colonial past. The town is Cape Verde’s capital and largest city with …

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Saturday 19th November 2022

We were on another early call for breakfast in readiness for a tour of the island of Sao Vicente, Cape Verde. We had arrived here in the early hours and dropped anchor in the sheltered bay in readiness for the pilot to arrive and help us dock. We visited the old town and port of …

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Friday 18th November 2022

Our day started at 20N 20W with warm sunshine and a slight chop. With 322 miles to go shearwaters are skimming the surface of the ocean as we get nearer to landfall on Sao Vicente. The Portuguese discovered and colonised the islands and at their first settlement of Ribeira Grande were granted the monopoly of …

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Thursday 17th November 2022

Breakfast was at 08:45 and the port side of the ship was bathed in brilliant sunshine reflected from a steely grey ocean. We are now well into our Atlantic crossing and heading roughly southwest to Cape Verde having travelled 177 miles from Tenerife. We are following the route of the Navigators and Slave Traders. Slave …

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Wednesday 16th November 2022

At 08:15 we were awoken by the announcement of our arrival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The town is built on and around lava flows, fumeroles and on the slopes of the Tabarno Volcano. During the morning we explored the area off the Avenida Maritima and Plaza Espana. Here the mixture of modern, Art Deco, …

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Tuesday 15th November 2022

At 08:00 on a calm, rippled sea in bright sunshine we were off the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands. The Canary Islands are 620 miles SW of the Iberian Peninsula and are an archipelago of 13 volcanic islands. The group’s name is thought to have derived from the dogs (canis) seen there …

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Monday 14th November 2022

At 08:30 we were at 33N 12W on a virtually flat sea and under bright sunshine. Today’s journey is down the Atlantic in a southwesterly direction towards the Canary Islands. We are following in the wake of Prince Henry the Navigator. Before the well-known explorers such as Columbus and Drake there was Henry. Some historians …

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Sunday 13th November 2022

We were on an early morning call for breakfast before our walking tour of Portimão. At sea the sun was rising but as we approached the port we were surrounded by thick fog and were advised by the Captain that zero visibility was preventing our entry. He said, “the pilots cannot board to help us …

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Saturday 12th November

Early in the morning we explored the area near the Praça do Comercio, the area of the 16th – 18th century royal palaces. The area was rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake and it became a trading and slave centre. Close by are the remains of wharves and fish curing sheds. Also close by is the …

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Friday 11th November 2022

Our smooth flight from London Heathrow was only interrupted for a short time by a moderate turbulence from the remnants of a tropical storm in the USA. The landing at Lisbon was spectacular as we approached low over the city and especially over the Tagus (river) bridge and the statue of Christ.

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