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Islands Odyssey Reaches Successful End

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The inaugural Islands Odyssey came to a successful end this weekend as the boats left Barbados and headed the few miles to Martinique to meet up with the Atlantic Odyssey fleet as they assemble for the farewell party this evening. Beginning in Lanzarote back in October, the yachts have had a pretty epic and eventful voyage, sailing to all of the Canary Islands, on to the Cape Verdes, and finally making the Atlantic Crossing to a warm Caribbean welcome in Barbados.

Both the Government and the Barbados Yacht Club have been active in welcoming the boats and work is underway to build a small marina within the large commercial harbour ready for the Barbados 50 fleet in 2016.

In fact, the Barbados welcome was so good that ACES4 from the Atlantic Odyssey decided to make a detour specially to visit the island.

Pictures say more than words, however, so here are a selection.

Aces4 squeezes through into Careenage

ACES4 squeezes through into the Careenage

 

Andrew and Christina lookig really happy to have put the Atlantic behind them

Andrew and Christina from ACES4 looking really happy to have put the Atlantic behind them

 

Jimmy Cornell playing Santa Claus

Jimmy Cornell playing Santa Claus

 

Jimmy with the crew of Aces4

Jimmy with the crew of ACES4

 

Hakuna Matata, the last Islands Odyssey boat to arrive in Barbados

Hakuna Matata II, the last Islands Odyssey boat to arrive in Barbados

 

Peter Bruce of the Barbados Yacht Club welcoming Hakuna Matata II

Peter Bruce of the Barbados Yacht Club welcoming Hakuna Matata II

 

Ingvar and Tuija Lowtangen looking happy amd relieved after an eventful crossing

Ingvar and Tuija Lowtangen  from Hakuna Matata II looking happy and relieved after an eventful crossing

 

Mackenzie playing host to students from local school visiting Optimus

Mackenzie playing host to students from local school visiting Optimus

Three of the Islands Odyssey yachts were delayed and will make their way directly to Martinique: Kwanza, Lufi of Guernsey and Velvet. Track their progress via our tracking map

 

 

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