Our Mediterranean voyage may be the star of this summer; however, our short detour to Berlin gave us a few days that were just as unforgettable – an intense, emotional, and inspiring interlude that reminded us why travel is so powerful. We flew in for a whirlwind 3-day visit to support Australia’s Women’s Volleyball...
Kora’s Mediterranean Odyssey: A Sailor’s Tale by Oscar McNally
As our trip literally “sails” to an end, everyone in the family has been reflecting on our journey across the Mediterranean thus far and is sad that this episode of our trip is coming to a close, feeling as though ‘The End Is Near’. That’s one of the chapters in Vacation Under The Volcano, Book...
Tropea’s Wonder & Vibo Valentia’s Bittersweet Goodbye
Choosing where to go in Italy is a beautiful problem. With hundreds of hilltop villages, UNESCO wonders, and breathtaking coastlines, the options can feel endless. Tropea had popped up more than once on social media – often described as one of the most beautiful towns in Italy for its dramatic cliffside setting, historic old...
Floating Among Jellyfish & Stars – Flumefreddo Bruzio Anchorage
Sometimes the most peaceful days sneak up on you … with just enough edge to keep things interesting. We left early and slipped quietly down the Calabrian coast, motor-sailing our way south yet again. The wind, as has been the pattern this summer, barely stirred – just an hour of honest sailing today. But...
Maratea: A Coastal Treasure Hiding in Plain Sight
Every now and then, sailing takes you somewhere that feels both undiscovered and unforgettable. Maratea is one of those places! It’s not unreachable as you can easily get here by train, but it’s just far enough off the typical tourist radar that international travelers rarely make the effort. And that’s their loss!!! Tucked between...
Acciaroli: Beach Siestas, Misto Carne, and a Splash of Bougainvillea
Tucked away along the Cilento Coast, Acciaroli isn’t your typical tourist town – it’s a beloved summer haven for Italians, quietly resisting the glitz of Amalfi or Positano. Having heard glowing reviews from friends, we made it a one-night stopover, and it didn’t disappoint. We pulled in to dock around 1 pm and made...
Sweet Donuts at Dawn, Lively Streets at Dusk: Two Days in Agropoli … Oscar & Chelsea Reporting Again :)
As the sun hijacked the moon’s database, we woke up to a lovely view of Cetara and set sail for Agropoli. Along the way, we wrote the previous blog, and Dad was immersed in a rugby game, which was quite sad as he seemed more interested in that than when we recount our day...
Rocky Seas, Some Fishies, and Good Brownies by Guest Bloggers Oscar & Chelsea
As the sun kidnapped the moon and threw it into the basements of space, Kora drifted away from the marina of Sud Cantieri and towards Cetara, with the guidance of Oscar’s steering. The whole crew had woken up early that morning, anticipating the adventure to come. We all managed to catch an idyllic sunrise,...
Ashes, Echoes & Early Trains: Sailing into Pompeii’s Past
Sailing the Italian coast offers endless magic, but this stopover was about stepping back in time to a period of ancient Roman life, frozen in time by the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD. With marinas around the Golfo di Napoli packed for summer, we found a spot at Sud Cantieri Marina in...
Ischia Interlude: Castles, Gardens, Thermal Springs… and a Rabbit Dish to Remember
We awoke to a stunning sunrise over Ponza, its golden light streaming through the side hull window – just enough time to snap a quick photo before drifting happily back to sleep. The beauty of life at sea… After days of turquoise anchorages and sea cave adventures, we sailed into Ischia – a lush, mountainous island...
