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2011/04/03 – 17:53 | 3 Comments

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Recipes from the places we visit filmed being cooked in our galley on board.

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Huahini Iti Island adventures.

Submitted by on 2010/06/06 – 19:05No Comment

Huahini Iti, Society Islands, South Pacific.

The anchorage here is perfect and the slow pace of island life idyllic.
z Anchored

It’s so nice at anchor that we have extended our time here instead of Bora Bora which reads as though it may be busy and not as much fun for the children as our quiet beach.
z beach hut

Charlie enjoying a fresh coconut.
Charlie coconut

A pretty shell encrusted restaurant on our beach.
Shell wall

Yacht Grace with our childrens three new friends has been the only other boat here at anchor with Miss Tippy.
Yacht Grace

Annie, Charlie and Jessica.
Leafy girls

We feel like the only 2 yachts in the world and with 6 children between us it’s great.
2 boats

Freddie and Jackson diving with Dads.(see DIVE kids in cabin kids section)
Boys diving

Freddie and Jackson went canoeing in the dark.

Kids played all evening.

Sundowners for the parents!

Sundowners

Nicole and Shane from Australia have lived on their boat with children for 3 years!They are heading for home and the end of their tour from Sweden to Australia.

Nicole and Shane

It was so nice to spend a special week together with the children good luck for the rest of your voyage.

Love from the “Tippys”

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