We’re setting sail to Cabrera, Spain’s most strict and protected island! Tickets are limited, and we feel incredibly fortunate to have snagged the very last permit at the eleventh hour. Come aboard the Jeanneau Yachts 55 for an exciting journey from Mallorca to the Cabrera Archipelago Maritime-Terrestrial National Park. As we arrive, the breathtaking scenery leaves us in absolute awe until we learn a valuable lesson from the vigilant rangers ‘on watch’!
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MEET OUR CREW:
💃Kristina Costalos: http://www.instagram.com/kristinacostalos
👨✈️John Tilley: http://www.instagram.com/johnptilley
🕺🏻Rohan Veal, our Australian Yacht Dealer (including Jeanneau): http://www.38southyachtsales.com.au & @rohanveal
🦸♀️Kelly Wynn @legitkellywynn
JEANNEAU YACHTS 55:
AUSTRALIA: https://www.38southyachtsales.com.au/listing/jeanneau-yachts-55
GLOBAL: https://www.jeanneau.com/boats/sailboat/4-jeanneau-yachts/682-jeanneau-yachts-55
CHAPTERS:
0:00 The plan.
1:35 Scoring the tickets!
3:17 Exploring Platja des Trenc (Rock Pool), Mallorca
5:12 Meeting some strangers.
6:06 Sailing to Cabrera Archipelago National Park
12:04 Mooring at Cabrera Archipelago National Park
13:55 Getting in trouble.
15:08 The 8 Mile hike begins.
16:01 Dinner time. Bed time.
19:48 Seeing red. Sand storm in Spain.
22:17 Hiking Cabrera Castle
24:52 Getting creative with the camera.
28:02 Starting our next journey.
More scenes and footage from Cabrera National Park: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLPNSIVV4i8&t=261s
OUR STORY:
John and Kristina purchased a 50ft Jeanneau Sun Odyssey with just a few weeks sailing experience. They set sail from Melbourne and travelled up the East Coast of Australia to the Great Barrier Reef, and have since sailed in Greece, The Bahamas and now, the Western Med!