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Final Leg for 2012: Southern Italy to Sicily

Photo: Sunset in Siracusa, Sicily. Credit: L. Borre.
Sunset over the anchorage in Siracusa Grand Harbor.

We sailed from Southern Italy to Sicily for the final leg of our 2012 cruise in the Mediterranean, arriving in Marina di Ragusa on 19 September. The voyage took us from Santa Maria de Leuca on the heel of Italy, across the Gulf of Taranto to Crotone, along the sole of the boot to Rocella Ionica, across the Gulf of Squilace to Riposto, Sicily and then south to Siracusa (see map).

We visited many of the same ports this year as when we were headed east in 2009 (see Logbook Archive for Southern Italy and Sicily). Siracusa was at the top of the list of places we wanted to visit again, so we were thrilled to have another week in scenic Grand Harbor. Late in the season, it’s a gathering place for migrating cruisers headed to their winter berths. We anchored in the company of several American-flagged boats and others passed through on their way to Malta, Tunisia, or like us, to Marina di Ragusa in Sicily. Continue reading Final Leg for 2012: Southern Italy to Sicily

Gyatso in Italia…Again

Photo: Santa Maria de Leuca, Italy. Credit: L. Borre.
Santa Maria de Leuca, Italy. Photo by Lisa Borre.

A southerly breeze carried us to the “heel of the boot” of Italy on Monday. We’re in Santa Maria de Leuca, a small summer resort town that is in the process of closing down for the season. A tall white lighthouse marking the Cape beams its light above the harbor at night. After sailing 160 miles in four days, we were ready for a lay day or two while waiting for the winds to become more favorable for crossing the Gulf of Taranto to the “sole of the boot.” Continue reading Gyatso in Italia…Again

Back in Annapolis, Gyatso Awaits our Return to Greece

Photo: ferry landing in Bari, Italy.
Lisa at the Superfast ferry landing in Bari, Italy, after an overnight crossing from Greece.

We arrived back in Annapolis just over a week ago after leaving Gyatso berthed in Preveza, Greece. We flew back to the states from Rome, so our journey home involved an overnight ferry ride to Italy, a brief stay in Bari and the fast train to Rome — a mini travel adventure in itself.

We stayed a night at a hotel near the historic district in Bari and spent two days wandering the narrow alleyways, visiting the impressive cathedrals and getting our fill of the Puglia region’s culinary treats, including olives, seafood and pasta. Their gelato wasn’t too bad either! It was a nice way to break-up the long trip home. Continue reading Back in Annapolis, Gyatso Awaits our Return to Greece

Countdown to Departure for Seasonal Cruising in the Med

Photo: Tall ships in the Golden Horn of Istanbul. Credit: Lisa Borre.
We’ll stop in Istanbul for two days on our way to Gyatso.

We’re in the final countdown to departure for some seasonal cruising in the Med after nearly 18 months on dry land. We hauled out and stored Gyatso at the end of the 2010 cruising season and returned home to write a cruising guide to the Black Sea. The book is scheduled for release later this month, and we’re now looking forward to our return to Marmaris, Turkey where we will begin this year’s cruise. Continue reading Countdown to Departure for Seasonal Cruising in the Med

Santa Maria di Leuca, Italy

Photo: Sailing the Ionian Sea to Greece. Credit: Lisa Borre.
An early morning departure from Santa Maria di Leuca to sail across the Ionian Sea to Greece. Credit: Lisa Borre.

Logbook Entry

Dates: 08/27/09 to 08/29/09
Sailed from: Crotone, Italy
Distance: 73 NM
Lat: 39°47.7’N
Long: 18°21.7’E

We awoke and got underway before dawn today for what turned out to be a long day of motoring to Santa Maria di Leuca in the company of two French boats. It turns out that we had been sailing on a similar schedule the same two French-flagged boats since Malta where they first spotted us. We saw each other on the overnight passage from Riposto (Etna). Having not met a French sailor that doesn’t have a racing streak in him/her, we all had a good laugh when Gyatso arrived in Crotone well before they did. It turns out that we had some gusty, rough weather in the night — conditions that our bluewater boat could weather much easier than their racer-cruisers.

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Crotone, Italy

Photo: View from the castle in Crotone, Italy. Credit: Lisa Borre.
View from the castle in Crotone, Italy. Credit: Lisa Borre.

Logbook Entry

Dates: 08/23/09 – 08/27/09
Distance: 137 NM
Lat: 39°04.7’N
Long: 17°08’E

Another overnight sail — this time from the eastern shore of Sicily to the instep of the “Boot” of Italy.  A tiny sliver of the moon set behind the headland as we reached the heel of the boot after sunset.  When we looked closer, Etna towered in the background with a faint glow of dark orange sunset behind its massive silhouette.  David sketched the scene in the logbook, hoping to capture the memory in some way.

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Riposto (Mt. Etna), Italy

Photo: In the shadow of Mt. Etna in Riposte. Credit: Lisa Borre.
We spent the night in the shadow of Mt. Etna in Riposto. Credit: Lisa Borre.

Logbook Entry

Date: 08/21/09-08/22/09
Distance: 46 NM
Lat: 37°43.8’N
Long: 15°12.4’E

Why do the prices increase the closer you get to an active volcano?  Shouldn’t they be paying us to do something so foolish?  We arrived at the Marina della Etna in Riposto, Sicily this evening to find that it is by far the most expensive place we have ever berthed Gyatso for a night — the previous record having been Brielle, New Jersey in Nov. 2005!  Neither one makes much sense, unless you consider other factors, such as catering to a totally different clientele (power boats and fishing boats vs. cruising sailboats).  Despite the awesome views of Etna from our slip, we decided to forego a land-based journey to the volcano and will depart tomorrow morning for the “boot” of Italy.  We are now on-the-move en route to Greece and feeling the end-of-season pull to our final destination: Turkey.

Here’s a photo gallery of Leg 4 of our cruise through Southern Italy and Sicily:

Siracusa, Italy

Photo: The peaceful harbor in Siracusa, Italy -- our favorite port in Sicily. Credit: Lisa Borre.
The peaceful harbor in Siracusa, Italy — our favorite port in Sicily. Credit: Lisa Borre.

Logbook Entry

Dates: 08/16/09 – 08/23/09
Distance: 30 NM
Lat: 37°03.7’N
Long: 15°17’E

Grand Harbor in Siracusa — what a sight to see! Having had so few opportunities for anchoring in the Med, we were happy to find that Siracusa exceeded our expectations — many cruising friends had highly recommended it to us. The old city of Ortigia sits on a promontory which used to be an island and overlooks the large anchorage and the newer parts of the city. We found plenty of space to drop our hook among the 25-30 other cruising sailboats. Unlike many places we have been this summer, the cruisers outnumbered the charter and local boats in this port. We spent our first night onboard admiring the views, sipping sangrias, gobbling down eggs-a-bras for dinner and going to bed early after two days of sailing from Malta.

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Pantelleria, Italy

Photo: Town quay in Porto Vechio, Pantelleria, Italy. Credit: Lisa Borre.
Gyatso found a berth next to a French-flagged yacht along the town quay in Porto Vechio, Pantelleria. Credit: Lisa Borre.

Logbook Entry

Dates: 07/24/09 – 07/27/09
Distance: 86 nm
Sailed from: Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia
Lat: 36°49.5’N
Long: 11°56’E 

Although sailing in darkness is always a bit mysterious, the overnight passage from Tunisia was more so than usual. As we rounded Cape Bon under sail, we had not one but two close calls with fishing vessels, despite our careful efforts to stay out of their way.  It was as if they were aiming for us. One did not even have its fishing gear down, and no matter what we did, our courses continued to converge. We finally turned on the engine to help us maneuver out of the way. 

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Termini Imerese, Sicily

Photo: The view of the harbor from the 'upper town' in Termini Imerese. Credit: Lisa Borre.
The view of the harbor from the ‘upper town’ in Termini Imerese. Credit: Lisa Borre.

Logbook Entry

Dates: 06/20/09 – 06/29/09
Distance: 17.1 NM
Lat: 37°59’N
Long: 13°42.6’E

An ENE wind at 8-12 knots made for a nice sail from the Porto Vechio anchorage in Cefalu to Termini Imerese.  As we entered the harbor, our friend Jayne on Aorangi was headed out for the second time that day with a group from Lega Navale, the local sailing club.  We tied up in the slip next to hers for an unexpected reunion — she had to delay her departure for the Tuscan Islands, and we decided to ride out some windy weather in this safe harbor.  Two other boats that were in Gaeta this past winter are also here — small world!

Here’s a photo gallery of Leg 2 of our cruise through Southern Italy and Sicily: