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Il nostro @simoneperucatti5146 ci racconta le meravigliose Vacanze in Barca a vela per famiglie alle isole pontine. Salpa insieme a noi, crea dei ricordi unici ed indimenticabile con le persone a te più care. Non dovrai fare altro che contattarci e prepararti a partire, penseremo a tutto noi, dalle procedure d'imbarco, allo skipper e se avrai dei dubbi, saremo sempre al tuo fianco. Le vacanze in barca a vela sono un'esperienza per tutta la famiglia, il modo migliore per scoprire le isole pontine, per vivere il mare e per passare del tempo di qualità con i tuoi cari. Se hai una famiglia numerosa potrai prenotare un'intera barca in esclusiva, al contrario potrai prendere solo i posti barca che ti servono e lasciare a noi la formazione dell'equipaggio. Cosa aspetti, mettiti in contatto e prenota subito la tua vacanza da sogno!
Best decision of our life ⛵️ One year ago we signed the contract, bought our home and took on a passage from the Azores to Portugal. And let us tell you - WE KNEW NOTHING ABOUT BOATING & even less about the lifestyle of living and working full time on a sailing boat. 😂 How amazing is it to be able to say, after lots of ups and downs, that we don’t regret this choice at all? Cheers to Hi 🙂 our floating home! We are so happy to have her. #boatlife #sailing #liveaboard #boating #sailinglifestyle #fulltimesailor #adventure #sailinglife #homeonthewater #sealife #lifeatsea #nomadlife #sailingadventures #oceannomad
Just another day on the Reef! While conducting weekly Eye on the Reef surveys, marine biologists Dr Glen and Fern had some unexpected company as a pod of Spinner Dolphins cruised on by at Quicksilver’s Agincourt Reef pontoon! You never know what wonders you’ll encounter out here. Spinner dolphins are the most common species encountered on the Reef and are named after the aerial tricks they perform when leaping out of the water. These small dolphins will even ride the pressure wave off the bow of slow moving vessels.