chuckr
Well-Known Member
we, an american couple, sailed over to the azores this past may and what a real treat they were - so much in fact that we spent way to long there - then of course on to portugal and a bit of inland travel and suddenly we realize that our schengen visa was going to run out before we got to see all we wanted to see
so we decided to skip france and most of spain and see the balerics before heading to tunisia for the winter --
we have been cruising for 6 years in the usa and the entire carib and when we find someplace we really like we stop and visit and if we find someplace that is not to our liking, even if recommended by other cruisers, we move on - for example when we went to cartagena colombia we where told it was dirty, crime ridden and waste of our time. we went and found just the opposite and stayed 3 months and had a lot of boat upgrades made.
with the schengen hanging over our heads it appears those days are over and we just have to keep moving --
by the way when we were in panama we got a special maritime visa that cost us $100us that included stamps in our passport that allowed us an extended stay - 6 or 9 months - i forget - and was checked at each port we entered -- through we entered only a couple as the san blas was just to beautiful to leave -
i would have more to say on the schengen and unemployment along the coast with empty harbors and non eu countries actively seeking boaters to winter over in their country and support their economy but that would be a waste of everyones time
cheers and hope to meet a few of you in the anchorages in the med
chuck patty and svsoulmates
in lagos portugal - headed eastbound shortly
so we decided to skip france and most of spain and see the balerics before heading to tunisia for the winter --
we have been cruising for 6 years in the usa and the entire carib and when we find someplace we really like we stop and visit and if we find someplace that is not to our liking, even if recommended by other cruisers, we move on - for example when we went to cartagena colombia we where told it was dirty, crime ridden and waste of our time. we went and found just the opposite and stayed 3 months and had a lot of boat upgrades made.
with the schengen hanging over our heads it appears those days are over and we just have to keep moving --
by the way when we were in panama we got a special maritime visa that cost us $100us that included stamps in our passport that allowed us an extended stay - 6 or 9 months - i forget - and was checked at each port we entered -- through we entered only a couple as the san blas was just to beautiful to leave -
i would have more to say on the schengen and unemployment along the coast with empty harbors and non eu countries actively seeking boaters to winter over in their country and support their economy but that would be a waste of everyones time
cheers and hope to meet a few of you in the anchorages in the med
chuck patty and svsoulmates
in lagos portugal - headed eastbound shortly