We waited in Spain for a weather window to cross the Golfe du Lion, a notoriously windy part of the Mediterranean, frequently affected by the Mistral wind. After the 120-mile crossing, we pulled into Marseille, France and the first place we passed was a castle on an island. I mentioned how it looked like something out of The Count of Monte Cristo and to our amazement it was the Chateau d’If. If you have never read the book or watched the movie, it is an amazing story of pirates, love, revenge, and treasure.













Our original plan was to take a short break from the boat around Christmas to visit my family in Germany and go to a “Christkindlmarkt”. With the weather delays, there just wasn’t enough time, but we found great Christmas markets in France.











When we were able to move on, we sailed past Cannes to Cap d’Antibes where we spent one night before our three-day passage to Sicily, Italy. The views of the Alps from the sea were breathtaking.


This adventure has been a delivery of the boat from Spain to Greece. We’re currently boat-sitting while cruising Turkey before we head back to Greece to turn over the boat to the owners. If you are looking for captain services for a charter, delivery of your boat, or boat-sitting, please contact us or visit our professional website PacificCaptains.com.
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