A Santa Cruz Christmas
On the way I caught another Mahi mahi with a reel Russ gave me, many thanks mate. Such a delicious fish. If that's the only species of fish I ever catch I'll be happy.
Santa Cruz is a surprisingly lively cosmopolitan town. The marina is in the heart of the madness next door to the cruise liner terminals which come and go daily somedays adding thousands to the local population.
We came here to provision for our crossing and pick up our crew who are due to arrive on 30th December. And of course have Christmas here. It's quite the festive place.
So we started provisioning for our crossing and to stock up on items that are costly in the Caribbean. This was quite a task but the good news was the local supermarkets deliver. So we went twice to the giant Carrefour, did a massive shops and got them delivered to the boat. Also we did an online Mercadona shop and got it delivered. €600 got us enough food to feed 4 people for 4 weeks and a few canned goods that you can't get in the Caribbean. Then Mandy pre cooked 10 meals that we can just warm up if the weather is a bit rough. Provisioning was a lot more time consuming than we expected. Buy the food, find places to put the food and cook as many meals for 4 that we can fit in the freezer.
Burky came out for a couple of days to say hello. We visited the archeological and mummy museum as it rained all day.
In between doing jobs we had a few evenings out with John and Alison from Libby who have been sailing around the world for 20 years and are currently heading home to Oz. So we'll hopefully see them again as we are heading in the same direction.
Very festive evenings, lots of great live music, lots of people dancing, great atmosphere. Of course Mandy put the decorations up as soon as we arrived.
Christmas lunch was amazing. Mahi Mahi, which I caught, in a creamy lemon sauce with sprouts, roast potatoes, carrots, parsnips in honey and dates wrapped in parma ham.
There were thousands of people out and about.
On Boxing day we went for a walk and got a great view of Santa Cruz and just how big the place is.




























Amazing! - such a shame we couldn't meet up before you go. Sail safe and hopefully see you at the other end!
ReplyDeleteFair winds and a following ocean! All the best Wam - I’ll be watching ๐๐ค
ReplyDeleteGreat update guys and happy sailing - good luck for the crossing and enjoy the Carribean ❤️
ReplyDeleteLooking forward as the journey unfolds and well done before and what a wonderful experience
ReplyDeleteSuper catch-up and cool photo's of your Santa Cruz Christmas time including the Chef's roasted Mahi Mahi! Enjoy your next pending adventure on the Big Blue. Looking forward to how it all goes. What an adventure. Fair winds and following sea's. Carol and Simon
ReplyDeleteHappy Christmas to everyone. Have a safe trip. John & Jan.
ReplyDeleteSee you soon guys xx
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos & Videos. Love the yacht xmas decs plus the mad torrential rain vid. Spanish know how to party ๐ Vive Espagne
ReplyDeleteGood Luck, hope you have an amazing sail without too many challenges. Loving watching your journey. Can't believe you have been gone so long now.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog as always .. may your crossing be a calm one! Woo Barbados x
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy New Year and safe sailing. Lots of love the Blakey Clan ๐
ReplyDeleteAll the best for the new year Wayne, Mandy and crew! Enjoy your travels across the pond!
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