Nuala

Discovering a small Town in Cuba

Ship: Regina Maris
Date: 11th of February 2025
Position: Marina Hemingway
Geographical Position: 23°05.276’N, 082°29.946’W
Etmal: 0 nm
Total: 7,782 nm

Our day started as usual… with some delicious breakfast. Right now, while we are at the harbor, we have the opportunity to eat outside the ship, at the harbor, with a nice view of beautiful palms and warmth from the sun.

After our breakfast, we had some free time until 11:30.

During that time, we could decide whether we wanted to go swimming, go to the small water slides at the harbor, work out, chill, or do some schoolwork for our homeschool and work on our upcoming math and physics project that we have to do on the ship. We could choose how to use this time in the best way for us.

After lunch, we prepared ourselves to visit the next small village near us. Our main goal was to walk to the beach.

While we walked there, we saw a university, school buses and many children coming back from school. The area we walked through was the part of the village where people lived, worked and went to school. Most of the houses were really old and broken because the people there were very poor.

They also used strategies like the one they tried with me and my friend group: They started talking to us on the streets and invited us to their house, then they tried to sell us stuff. Also, almost every shop there was in their garage.

When we arrived at the beach, we didn’t stay too long because we had free shore leave. But what was really nice was that we could see Havana from the beach, with its high skyscrapers.

When we got free shore leave, the groups split up. Some went back to the ship, but most of us explored the village. We also ate some delicious donuts on our way back to the city.

On our way back, we saw many Oldtimers, which are very common in Cuba. The Thor Heyerdahl ship is also next to us.

Today, we all played Capture the Flag together, which was really fun – unfortunately, we lost.

Then, we had an amazing sunset to end this fun day. And to make it even nicer, we did a little deep clean so the crew would be happy when they came back later. 🙂

Anmerkungen:

Nuala: Hey Natasha, mach‘ schön Deinen Führerscheinm das schaffst du mit links – Du auch Therese und Tasha, ganz viel Spaß bei deinem Praktikum, freut mich, das es Dir so gut gefällt 😉 und auch meine Familie ihr seid soo.. toll alle, ich habe euch unglaublich lieb❤️❤️ Morgen geht’s nach Havanna yeah:) 😚🫶🏼 Und Soraya, genieß‘ noch die letzte Zeit, wo du mein Zimmer hast hihi 😘 hab‘ euch so lieb bis bald ! ❤️

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Stranded in Paradise

Ship: Regina Maris
Date: 4th January, 2025
Position: San Blas Islands
Geographical Position: 09°35.056’N 078°40.782’W
Etmal: 154 nm
Total: 6548 nm

Imagine arriving at a lost island with nothing but white sand beach, palms, coconuts, beautiful big shells and blue water. On top of it, imagine having this all to yourself – or in our case, just for us, our friends and teachers.

But before…

we started the day at sea and with a deep clean. This time, we started the deep clean a little bit later so that the night watch could get more sleep. So, at 10:30, everyone got their card as always and had their task to do. Afterward, Arne checked our tasks to see if we did well or if we had to „deep clean“ further.

After the deep clean, we ate lunch – milk rice, finally! (It was the wish of many people.) Following that, we had our daily meeting and this time with very good news:

We would go all together to one of the beautiful San Blas Islands and were allowed to sleep there! 🙂

We were all pretty excited and in a hurry to pack our things for camping. Some wanted to sleep in their tents and some in hammocks. It was also really important that we took our mosquito spray with us because of the many small insects there and in the sand. After packing, our day in paradise could begin.

We went in two trips with our dinghy to the next nearby lost island. Arriving there, we were all amazed by its beauty. It was something entirely different from a normal island – no houses, no shops, but especially no people besides us. It was an awesome feeling.

There were also little shell crabs we had never seen before. And of course, a lot of coconuts that we cracked open ourselves, drank the milk from and ate the delicious flesh. Then everyone was in action, setting up their tents and hanging their hammocks.

There was also, besides all the other small islands, an island so close to us that we could swim to it. So that’s what we did!

Some relaxed on the beach, some drank coconut milk, some swam, some swam to the small island near us and some went snorkeling. It was truly paradise and felt like a dream.

When Malte came with the Dinghy, some of us went back to the Regina to get things we had forgotten, but mainly to bring food for our dinner. After they returned, we made a bonfire and prepared everything to eat. For stick bread, we gathered some bamboo sticks.

When the bonfire was lit and everything was ready, we ate some noodle salad and other dishes and began making our stick bread over the fire.

It was a really special and awesome experience, sitting together around the bonfire, eating, talking and above all, being the only ones on this beautiful island.

Niklas also wanted to make sure we realized how special it was, what we had accomplished and where we were, sailing all the way from Amsterdam to so many beautiful places and now arriving in paradise, which we had all to ourselves. His speech was very heartwarming. <3

On top of it, he had made a flag himself – the Regina Island flag. He planted a big stick with the flag on top of it into the sand. Now it was officially our „Regina Island.“

Then we all shouted together and cheered, finally declaring it: REGINA ISLAND! It was really nice.

Afterwards, we were free to do whatever we liked – stay by the fire, go for a swim or head back to our tents. We were all pretty amazed and super happy to experience this. With joy for the next day and a beautiful sunset at our Regina Island, we fell asleep.

Anmerkungen:

Nuala: Es ist echt unfassbar schön hier, man kann es sich echt nicht vorstellen. Ich denke an euch und habe euch unglaublich lieb ❤️❤️. Ich hoffe, euch geht es gut ❤️❤️.

Benji: An mein Brüderchen: Alles, alles Gute zum 18. Geburtstag. Ich habe Dich so lieb und hoffe, Du feierst schön und groß. Ich hoffe, Du hattest einen wunderschönen Tag. An den Rest: Ich habe euch alle lieb und vermisse euch sehr. In ein paar Tagen bekommen wir unsere Handys für drei Wochen und dann rufe ich euch oft an. Die San Blas-Inseln sind echt der Hammer. Es sieht alles aus wie in Filmen. Also, vermisse euch, tschau tschau 🤪.

Pepe: An meine Familie: Ich habe euch ganz dolle lieb ❤️ und ich freue mich schon darauf, wenn ich euch wieder anrufen kann! Ich vermisse euch alle ganz doll und denke immer an euch! Und ganz besonders an meinen kleinen Bruder: Nuno, ich hab‘ Dich ganz dolle lieb ❤️🥔🌙🪨.

Marilen: Liebe Maxi, vermutlich liest Du das nicht mal, aber ich vermisse Dich echt doll. Ich find’s richtig schade, dass wir Weihnachten gar keinen Kontakt hatten und hoffe, wir können in Costa Rica reden. Ich hoffe sehr, dass es Dir gut geht. Minzi, Du fehlst mir auch sehr, genau wie ihr, Mama und Papa. Es ist gerade die beste Zeit meines Lebens.

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Ankunft Kap Verden

Schiff: Regina Maris
Datum: 02. Dezember 2024
Position: Mindelo, Kap Verden
Geographische Position: 16°52.831N 024°59.822W
Etmal: 90nm
Total: 2986nm

Heute haben wir nach genau einer Woche auf See vor den Kapverden geankert, genauer gesagt vor Mindelo.

Unsere Länderbriefing-Gruppe hat uns, bevor wir mit dem Dinghi an Land gefahren sind, ein paar Informationen über die geografische, wirtschaftliche und geschichtliche Historie von den Kap Verden gegeben. Die Gruppe hat uns, als wir an Land angekommen sind, noch eine kleine Stadtführung durch Mindelo gegeben. Das war echt praktisch, weil wir so schon einen kleinen Überblick über die Stadt hatten.

Außerdem haben wir sehr interessante Sachen über die Kap Verden gelernt. Zum Beispiel; wie sich die schwarzen Einheimischen damals durch starken Zusammenhalt das Golfspielen erkämpfen mussten, weil damals nur die reichen weißen Engländer für den Sport befugt waren.

Deswegen haben die Menschen damals in der Nacht heimlich das Golfspielen geübt und dann den Engländern das Angebot gemacht, dass, wenn sie ein Spiel gewinnen würden, auch befugt sind, Golf zu spielen. Die Engländer dachten, dass sie auf jeden Fall gewinnen, weil die kapverdischen Einheimischen noch nie die Chance hatten zu gewinnen und sie nahmen das Angebot an.

Schon nach wenigen Spielen allerdings hatten die Einheimischen das Spiel gewonnen. Nun sind auch (fairerweise) die einheimischen Inselbewohner befugt, Golf zu spielen und einige von ihnen wurden sogar später zu Weltlegenden im Golfsport.

Ich finde es echt mega interessant, so viel Hintergrundwissen zu den bereisten Ländern zu bekommen und nicht einfach blind dort Urlaub zu machen.

Auch im Unterricht haben wir bereits vorgestern über das Dilemma der Menschen (überwiegend Frauen) erfahren, diese waren darauf angewiesen, Sand aus dem Meer zu holen um damit sich selbst und ihre Familien ernähren zu können.

Nach dem Länderbriefing hatten wir Free-Shore-Leave. Dort konnten wir die Stadt in gemischten Gruppen nochmals etwas genauer erkunden und bei Bedarf auch kleinere Besorgungen tätigen. Zum Beispiel fürs Wichtelgeschenk, gestern haben wir nämlich fleißig Lose gezogen, um dann an Weihnachten jedem eine kleine Freude zu bescheren. 😉

Beim Free-Shore-Leave waren wir in ein paar Supermärkten und Läden, wo es viel Schmuck und Klamotten gab. Diese waren bunt bemalt oder mit Muscheln bestickt.

Den Tag beendet haben wir alle zusammen mit einem Filmeabend und leckerem Schokokuchen. Gleich mache ich mit Talea noch meine Liegestütze und gehe danach direkt schlafen. Der Tag war wirklich sehr schön und voller interessanten Eindrücke. Gute Nacht 🙂

Anmerkungen:

Nuala: An meine Familie und Freunde: Mir geht’s echt super gut und ich bin so glücklich, hier sein zu können. Ich hoffe, euch geht’s auch gut. Ich hab‘ euch so sehr lieb ❤️❤️

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Setting Sail to Morocco

Ship: Regina Maris
Date: 3rd of November 2024
Position: Coast of Portugal
Geographical Position: 41°27.57 N, 008°58.71 W
Etmal: 56.65 nm
Total: 1013.8 nm

Today we started the day with yoga, followed by a run after breakfast. The breakfast was, as always, really delicious.

While doing yoga, the police came by and forbade us from continuing our activities. This was quite ridiculous, as no one else was around and we weren’t disturbing anyone. After we had to stop yoga, some people went to get gas with Jimmy. The running group climbed a mountain, gaining some elevation (160 m).

While some of us were exercising, two other girls had the crazy idea to shave their heads. On the main deck, there was hair everywhere, but the new bold look suits them and they’re really happy about it, which is wonderful.

At eleven o’clock, we set sail for Safi in Morocco. We’re all very excited and luckily now that we’re used to sailing, we don’t get seasick anymore. Anneke and Marie baked cookies for everyone and they tasted amazing. The weather was beautiful and sunny, so we were able to tan on deck.

In addition, we had some personal discussions with our teachers about our current learning progress, as classes officially begin tomorrow.

Later, we encountered the sailing ship Alexander von Humboldt II at sea and we were truly impressed by its enormous size. We also spotted some whales on the horizon, which was incredible.

We ended the day with a beautiful sunset and excitement for the days ahead.

Much love and greetings to our families and friends – we miss and love you all very much!

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