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Welcome to the official See The World Channel. We are currently sailing as fast as we can to reach the Canary islands for the Atlantic crossing. We are planning to start posting the episodes here in January 2025, you can already follow us on Instagram: We_are_see_the_world We are also planning to start a podcast, so if you have any questions about our adventure, planning, struggles, or anything else, please leave a comment. We will use your questions as topics for the podcast, as well as discuss happenings that we didn't or couldn't film. There are a lot of fun things on the horizon, and we are so excited to share this chapter with you! Ahoy!
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#limelight #sailingtheworld #caution Be careful at the dock in Alofi, Niue. This is a quay in the South Pacific where there is no tying up. You must get lifted out if you want to visit the island by boat. You cannot anchor out. They have 15 mooring balls available. $30 NZ per day. They can accommodate vessels up to 52 feet. if your vessel is larger than that, you can request a double block. Even your dinghy needs to be lifted out when going ashore. You can contact the Niue Yacht Club to reserve a mooring ball. +683 4224 Email: info.center@gov.nu All the local fishermen, dive groups, whale watching boats etc. all get lifted in & out each time.