Welcome on aboard SV/ JUCA

Our philosophy is to live in peace and harmony with each other and to have lots of fun doing it! We practice compassion and unconditional love and experience that there are no mistakes only stepping stones while we grow on our journey.



We have sold our house in August 2009 and moved from Mangawhai / New Zealand to Norfolk/Virginia to board our Sailing Vessel Juca in January 2010.



Juca is the name of our beautiful 60 foot Morgan, and the name is a creation of the first initials of our amazing inspiriations, Julia and Carlos.



I hope you all will enjoy reading our blog and following our travels around the Caribbean.



Monday, June 13, 2011

Welcome to Dominica

With the low pressure system coming closer we really want and need to leave the Saintes, so this morning we went back into the township and tried it once more to check out. We went to the lady in the information center and with the explanation of the bad weather approaching and Sven’s charm she offered to check us out on Tuesday. She stamped our piece of paper with a date and so we were free to leave. We quickly went back to the boat and prepared to leave the Saintes by around lunch time. Dominica here we come! Dominica has deep tropical rain forests and mountains and its isolation has preserved the wild beauty of Dominica and is representing the visitors with a less commercial Caribbean. Dominica is also the home to a number of endangered species, including the red-necked parrots. The distance to Dominica is only 20 miles and in less than three hours we arrive in Prince Ruperts Bay, Portsmouth Town Anchorage, a little friendly comfortable Bay on the North West coast. We were greeted by Eric with his boat Lawrence of Arabia and Toni with his boat Antonia Banderas. Toni offered us fresh Mango and other fruits and Eric welcomed us to Dominica. Once we were settled we checked in and again we were greeted friendly and check in is made easy for cruisers……welcome to Dominica. Afterwards we stop for a drink at one of the bars on the beach and go for a stroll on the beach to check out the neighborhood. We really like what we see and the locals are very friendly and easy going here. We are settling down for an early night on the boat.

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