Monthly Archives: June 2014

Goodbye to Isla Isabela

As I said in the first post about Isla Isabela, it is one of our favorite places we’ve visited so far.  The abundant wildlife, the beautiful scenery and the sleepy little town all make it someplace special.  But tempis is always busy fugiting and our six month extended visas were Read On..

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More Isabela – Sierra Negra Volcano

We’ve seen a few volcanoes since we’ve been traveling.  From hiking up one in St. Eustatia, playing in the mud in the Cold Soufriere in Dominica, sailing over the Kick’em Jenny underwater volcano between Grenada and Carriacou (OK, we didn’t see that one), the Grand Etang in Grenada, sailing by Read On..

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Isla Isabela – Boobies and Penguins and Sharks…Oh My!

When we visited Santa Cruz we looked into taking some tours to surrounding islands.  A few inquiries there and we decided they were just too expensive for what we’d be getting and we’d save our tour dollars for Isabela.  It was a good call. The Tunnels Tour Back on Santa Read On..

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Isla Isabela, Part One

There simply can not be enough gushing about Isla Isabela in the Galápagos.  It is our favorite island of those we visited in the archipelago, and perhaps one of our favorite locations that we’ve visited cruising to date.  It is THAT cool. Of the three islands we visited Isabela is Read On..

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Rest, Recovery and Catching Up

We’re getting settled into the Marquesas now and are starting to get back into some semblance of a routine and more normal life. The kids haven’t been able to do a lot of school for some time, in Will’s case some of his courses he hasn’t been able to spend Read On..

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