On Monday we started to prepare Suwena for a sea and all went fine until Andrus went to make the forecabin ready. He came out from the cabin and closed the door behind him. A moment later he noticed that
Högsåra island 29.8. – 31.8.

On Monday we started to prepare Suwena for a sea and all went fine until Andrus went to make the forecabin ready. He came out from the cabin and closed the door behind him. A moment later he noticed that
On Friday we resumed the Baltic Circle. Ten great days will be spent aboard Suwena while sailing from Helsinki to Turku. After provisioning her with the foods for several days and checking out from HSK marina we were ready to
We felt magnificent to turn the key in Suwena’s door lock after the working week. The long nine weeks summer cruise felt more like living aboard than a summer holiday and being back from Oulu it felt like being back
Our plan was to stay in Tallinn until Saturday but the weather forecast promised heavy thunderstorms and heavy rain. The weather radar forecast that the rain will start already on Friday evening. We made a decision to cross the Gulf
From Roomassaare we set our bow towards the Tallinn. Our first plan was to stop at new harbour in the island of Muhu called Lõunaranna. We have heard a lot of good feedback from this marina. The day’s leg was
It felt like being back at home while arriving to the harbour of Roomassaare. Two years ago we spent here some exciting and relaxing days and we liked very much the atmosphere. We were glad to notice that Roomassaare still
Weather forecast promised again strong winds 16-20 m/s for the weekend and so on Wednesday we decided to leave. We descended the 8 miles on river of Daugava and took a direct course towards the harbour of Ringsu in Ruhnu
The days in Baltic metropolis passed by a way too quickly. Riga has so much to see and to do. We decided to look at few main attractions and otherwise just go wherever the mood of the city takes us.
On Wednesday the sailing weather was perfect, Sun was shining and the wind’s speed was 7-8 m/s. The trip from Pavilosta to Roja is 105 nautical miles and there is a plenty of time for all kinds of chores. On
After a time spent in Nida we stopped in Klaipeda for bunkering Suwena. On Sunday it was time again for a new country, Latvia and our first stop will be in Liepaja. As we drove on the river of Juru