Transit of the Panama Canal

“It will be the worst part of your trip around the world” quoted a weathered single-hander we met while anchored in Brazil. “The town is truly the colon of the world” quoted another group. “Great”, we thought… here we come the...

Words from a guest blogger.

Freedom… by Shayla Hall Considering all the time I had to prepare for this beautiful stint aboard Khulula (1 week notice) you’d think I’d be prepared for every eventuality. However, as a true Polywog* I was most shocked not by the fact that Bryson...

So Glamorous.

Ah, Yachting Oh, excuse me Cabin boy! May I please have another aperitif with my caviar? Shall we sup on the foredeck this evening? Mmm… Quite. Rather. Ho hum. Splendid. Yes, you think, this is the world we live in, one of decadence, ease, lollipops and...

Fernando de Noronha Update #2

The Archipelago of Fernando De Noronha lies about 340km due east from mainland Brazil. Rising steeply out of the ocean depths, these 21 volcanic islands are the direct result of an oceanic hot spot. A hot spot is a localized area of intense magmatic/volcanic activity...

Fernando de Noronha Update

We thought we’d give a quick update of what we’ve been up to since dropping the anchor in Porto Santo Antonio 7 days ago. Usually, Khulula goes conspicuously dark once we’ve reach a port, especially when there are waves near by. Well, you’ll be...