The story of a South African family, who sell up all they own, to embark on an alternative way of life which most people only dream of. This family are making their dreams a reality each and every day! Their first adventure took them to the Southern Drakensberg, then they spent 12 months backpacking and sailing the Caribbean and adventures up Africa.
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Saturday, 22 June 2013
Plot our journey on the map
Take a moment to look at the map of the Caribbean Sea and I will take you through the route we have taken since leaving South Africa on the 2 June.
We departed SA and flew to Sao Paulo Brazil, then flew to Caracas Venezuela. We bussed all along the coastline of Venezuela and arrived in Guiria, the Northwestern tip of Venezuela. We then ferried from Guiria to Trinidad and then flew from Trinidad to Grenada. We are now on the Dixi Rollar which is anchored off of Hog Island. In a few weeks time we will sail from Grenada to Union Island.
If you are planning to backpack to Venezuela or the Caribbean, feel free to email us for info, we will gladly share our tips with fellow travelers. We very quickly found out that most information on the internet for this particular route is pretty sketchy and inaccurate. But this is what makes the journey a real journey :-)
Blu
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