Sailing into Durban – Indian Ocean Complete

Man stands beside South Africa Flag and a catamaran in a marina.

It is 4am and my final night-watch. There are all the usual creaks and groans of the boat, the same star-studded Southern Sky, but tonight a beautiful halo of light is crowning the horizon. It’s beautiful, because it is the lights of Africa. I can’t see land yet, but it’s there, and oh man – […]

The Joy of Reaching Land – Sailing the Indian Ocean

Sailing Crew sits on Sailing Yacht roof and watches for land. Flat, calm water of Indian Ocean all around.

We stopped at five islands as we sailed across the Indian Ocean – Ashmore Reef, Christmas Island, Cocos Keeling, Mauritius and Reunion – and after weeks of bobbing in the Indian Ocean, the excitement to be approaching land was always anticipated long before we arrived. Birds were always the first sign we were nearing land. […]

Paradise Found but Not Lost: Sailing into Cocos Keeling

Tropical Direction Island in Cocos Keeling at sunset with tropical water, sandy beach and palm trees.

I guess I had always been sceptical whether those tropical island paradises you see on the cover of postcards really existed. I have travelled enough to know that for every photo of the ‘perfect beach’, there are a dozen tacky resorts and hotels hidden just outside the frame. And if you visit, you’ll invariably find […]

Land Ahoy – Sailing into Christmas Island

Hammocks set between palm trees on a sandy beach at sunset.

After 15 days at sea I was desperate to see land, however the view as we sailed into ‘Flying Fish Cove’ on Christmas Island was stunningly disappointing. In the 400 years since Captain William Mynors, a fellow Brit, had first arrived on Christmas Day 1643, 2,000 people have moved to this isolated speck of land […]

“This is Going to Eat Us” – Storm in the Indian Ocean

View from Sailing yacht leaning over during storm in Indian Ocean Crossing. Big waves and no land on horizon.

There are three things a newbie sailor like me never wants to hear on their first trip sailing across an ocean, and I had just heard my Skipper, Wyn, say all three. First, as we watched the advancing wall of grey storm close in on us, he said ‘This is going to eat us.’ There was […]

I’m Sailing an Ocean and Everything Is New and Awesome!

Backflip from sailing yacht into clear blue water of Indian Ocean. Ashmore Reef Island in background.

Wyn rushed into my cabin on that first morning after leaving Australia and shook my leg violently. It was 6:30am and I had been awake half the night keeping watch for other ships and changes in the wind. I jumped up fully alert, concluding this urgent awakening must mean a big problem. Were we sinking? […]

Swapping Pedals for Sails – Sailing the Indian Ocean

Sunrise from a sailing yacht in the Indian Ocean with very calm weather and no waves.

I’m bobbing in the middle of the Indian Ocean on board Leia B, an 11-metre sailing catamaran. When we crest the top of a wave I can see all the way to the horizon, 6 miles away, where the Earth’s curvature drags it from view. There is no land on the horizon. Except for a […]

How Much Does it Cost to Cycle Around the World?

Two bicycle tourers in Australian Outback

During my 2.5 year adventure cycling around the world, I tracked every single penny, rupee, lira and dong that I spent; I’ve added everything together, and can reveal how much it costs to cycle around the world. I set off after University, doubting whether the limited money I’d saved would last until Australia. But I […]

Cycling Across Australia 9 – More Mawson please!

The Elder Range Mountains in the Flinders Range form a sharp ridgeline.

The Mawson Trail I learnt long ago that ‘easy’ is not the same as ‘best’. Around the world, it is on the most challenging, poorly-paved and lesser-travelled roads, normally in the mountains, that I have had the best experiences and met the most interesting people. So, as ready as I was to reach Adelaide, thus […]

Why travelling by bike is the best way to see the world!

Cyclist sitting in the middle of the road on the Pamir Highway with no cars.

If you are genuinely interested in seeing the world (not just being drip-fed the tourist highlights), having an adventure, learning about yourself and about other people who live lives wildly different from your own, then there is no better way to travel than by bicycle. It doesn’t even matter if you’re a cyclist or not! […]