The emblem above called the Lauburu is the Basque cross symbol that you see dotted throughout the Basque region For those who have been following our blog, you’ll remember how much we enjoyed walking the
Dakar, Senegal
Here in Dakar, we are alongside our older ‘sister’ ship the Africa Mercy who has been berthed here since late January 2022 providing the well needed operations and surgical treatments to those in need. We,
Finally, our return to Senegal
Just over two years ago we were left stunned when after only one month of our arrival in Dakar on the Africa Mercy (our sister ship), we had to quickly pack up and leave due
Tenerife, Spain
Our home for the last few months has been in Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands found off the coast of West Africa. We are berthed in the port of Granadilla, located in the
Our last week in the UK – Back to Wales & last stop Portsmouth
Well, I’m just finishing up the last blog from our UK trip… yes, I’m just a ‘bit’ behind haha! We leave Liverpool (H) and head south back to Wales (I) for one last visit. Once
Glasgow, Liverpool and Chester
Well, I’m certainly playing ‘catch up’ with these blogs. I hope you still enjoy them. We continue heading south and visit a couple of great cities; Glasgow, Liverpool and Chester. Although we’ve been to Glasgow
West Coast of Scotland
We travel back from Orkney on the ferry and head down the West Coast of Scotland. One of our first stops is Dunnet Head (A), the most northerly point of both mainland Scotland and the
The magical Orkney Islands
Welcome to Orkney, a chain of islands north of Scotland’s mainland. A trip to Orkney is always special; not least because its where Sinclair’s parents and family are from, but also because of the special
Scottish Highlands
Leaving Dingwall (A) in the sunshine, we take the A836 road which passes through the middle of the Scottish Highlands. It is one of the loneliest and most sparsely populated parts of Scotland; a single
Angus Coastal Trail on the North East Coast of Scotland
We continue our travels from Edinburgh (A), up the East Coast on the The Angus Coastal Route which covers 110 kilometres linking Dundee to Aberdeen, with the Grampian mountains to the left and the North