Consistent trade winds have ensured fast passages for all boats taking part in this year’s Caribbean Odyssey.
Four boats: J-Squared, Two Drifters, Bright Eyes and Damisa made landfall in Barbados on 31 January and 1 February after a 22-day passage from Tenerife in the Canary Islands.
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The crew of J-Squared
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The crew of Two Drifters
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Arrival Bright Eyes
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The crew of Damisa
The last two boats to arrive on 2 February, Paluar and Amjad, had made a two day stop at Mindelo in the Cape Verde Islands, and still managed to record a fast passage of a total of 23 days.
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Arrival Paluar
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The crew of Paluar
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Arrival Amjad
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Docking Amjad with the help of some friends
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The crew of Amjad
The final act of the Caribbean Odyssey will be a farewell party on Saturday night, of which we shall report on Sunday.
- See the chronological list of arrivals
- View all arrival photos on Facebook
The Caribbean Odyssey is sponsored by Barbados Tourism Marketing and Tenerife Port Authority.