At anchor at St Helena
Last night at 23:15 the silence was complete. A breaking wave in the distance and nothing more. No engine, no.
Last night at 23:15 the silence was complete. A breaking wave in the distance and nothing more. No engine, no.
16’53.6S 004’15.5W course 309′ speed 5,1kn As the weather report predicted, the past 24 hours the wind has been very.
18’05.0S 002’37.6W course 305′ speed 5kn We have been under engine since this morning or nearly afternoon. Around 11:15 we.
18’46.2S 001’02.6W course 290′ speed 5 kn We have made it to the West side of the world. This afternoon.
19’15.5S 001’06.6E course 282′ speed 5,6kn Although we dont need to do much, it seems we have no trouble keeping.
20’51.2S 002’20.9E course 359′ speed 4,3 kn Today we have been underway for a whole week, we have covered over.
23’21.4S 003’13.9E course 344′ speed 7.0kn We have passed the tropic Capricorn (approx 23’27) into the tropics. Other then the.
26’01.2S 004’18.0E course 340′ speed 6,9 kn It has been a very busy Monday! Just before lunch we had planned.
27’53.4S 006’00.2E course 301′ speed 7,1kn Photo by MaxOur first Sunday at sea. And it was a good one. We.
28’52.6S 008’56.8E course 299′ speed 7,8kn Since we have left, we have been enjoying a strong Southeasterly wind, influenced more.


Since 2024 the Tecla is officially a member of the IAATO, the International Association Antarctic Tour Operators. We are very proud to be a member and to call ourselves Ambassadors of sustainable Antarctic Tourism. We hope we can make you our next Ambassador! Not just for Antarctic Nature, but all nature, wildlife and life on our amazing planet.
