Join us as crew member!
We offer the opportunity to get a taste of our live style and sail with us to the last undiscovered paradises of the world! Regardless of your sailing experiance you can join us and share our tour around the world for a ristricted time without financial risks.
(most of the passages below can also be split up as 2 week trips or adopted within possible limits to your timeframe)
The costs to maintain Wild Too are pretty high – annually about 25.000€ for maintenance.
This is why I have to ask from my crew a cost contribution which becomes less the longer the crewmember stays.
Please ask for the exact costshare per mail. Crew visiting again gets a 10% discount.
Fuel will be covered by me. When there are more than 3 crew joining food is shopped and cooked by the crew – we will assist but not be involved if not needed.
If less than 3 crew joining and if the crew wishes we can do like on Wild One with a 60e/person cruising kitty and we do the provisioning.
These contributions do not cover my costs at all but help me to keep running. I hope for your understanding.
I believe that our cost share is fair since our crew can enjoy sailing with an exceptional boat and enjoy our lifestyle for a restricted time without a financial risk but sure has to contribute a little.
For more details please email mernstbrunner@hotmail.com
route- and timeplan Wild One
We offer the opportunity to get a taste of our live style and sail with us to the last undiscovered paradises of the world! Regardless of your sailing experiance you can join us on the following passages and stopovers:
(all passages below can be combined)
Route- and timeplan Wild Too
We offer the opportunity to get a taste of our lifestyle and sail with us to the last undiscovered paradises of the world! Regardless of your sailing experience you can join us on the following passages and stopovers:
(all passages below can be combined)
Time and Routeplan Wild Too 2018 / 2019: November and December 2018 we will sail the Caribbean islands off the coast of Mexico and Belize as well as the Bay islands off Honduras. 2019 we sail via the San Andres islands to Panama where we will spend some time in Bocas del Torro and the region around Portobello but sail mainly in Kuna Yala – the San Blas Islands – land of the Kuna Indians.
Overview Routeplan Wild Too 2018 / 2019 - find detailed description below
22.10.2018 to 5.11.2018: Rio Dulce (Guatemala) to Isla Mujeres (Mexico)
5.11.2018 to 19.11.2018 Isla Mujeres (Mexico) to S. Pedro, Amergris Cay (Belize)
19.11.2018 to 3.12.2018 S. Pedro, Amergris Cay (Belize) to Belize City
3.12.2018 to 17.12.2018 Belize City – barrier reef – Glover Reef - Belize City
17.12.2018 to 31.12.2018 Belize City (Belize) to Isla Roatan, Bay Islands (Honduras)
31.12.2018 to 14.1.2019 Bay Islands (Honduras) to San Andres Archipell (Columbia)
14.1.2019 to 28.1.2019 Isla de San Andres via Bocas del Torro to Portobello (Panama)
28.1.2019 to 11.2.2019 Portobello – San Blas – Portobello (Panama)
11.2.2019 to 25.2.2019 Portobello – San Blas – Portobello (Panama)
25.2.2019 to 11.3.2019 Panama via Isla San Andres to Belize
11.3.2018 to 25.3.2018 Belize City – Barrierriff – Turniffe and Lighthouse Atoll – Belize City
25.3.2019 to 1.4.2019 Belize to Guatemala
Detailed Description of Routes Wild Too 2018/2019
22.10.2018 to 5.11.2018: Rio Dulce (Guatemala) to Isla Mujeres (Mexico)
Island hopping, snorkeling or diving in Guatemala and Mexico!
We will sail about 4 days in Guatemala discovering nature in Rio Dulce. The starting point is Rio Dulce, Fronteras were we can use the anemities of the Nana Juana marina on the first day. (pool, etc)
Highlights we will discover via boat are Lake Izabel, which is surounded by 3000m high mountains, old fortresses and waterfalls with 40°C hot water, inlets were we can find howling monkeys and hot springs. Lake El Golfete with its Indian settlements, dugongs will lead us to the Canyon of the Rio Dulce and after about 50 nm into the ocean.
From Guatemala we sail directly to Mexico with a stopover at underwater paradise Chinchorro. (178nm) After another 123nm we will check in to Isla Cozumel where we can discover its world famous underwater world.
Isla Mujeres, 41nm further north is an island with Caribbean flair and endpoint of the sail. Cancun international airport has direct flights to most big cities in US and Europe is situated only a short and inexpensive ferry ride away.
5.11.2018 to 19.11.2018 Isla Mujeres (Mexico) to S. Pedro, Amergris Cay (Belize)
Sail with us to the Caribbean islands off Belize and Mexico!
In Mexico we meet at Isla Mujeres near Cancun, where the international airport with daily flights to many European and US cities is situated. Isla Mujeres can be reached from Cancun with a short and inexpensive ferry ride. Isla Mujeres is a palm island with Caribbean flair, a nature reserve and it is a snorkeling and divers paradise.
Next destination, 41nm to the south is Isla Cozumel - a worldclass dive and snorkel island. From there we sail 120nm to Belize with one stopover at the Chinchorro atoll, an underwater paradise far off the beaten path. After 40nm we check in to Belize in San Pedro, Ambergris Cay. Besides Ambergris Cay we will visit Cay Calker. Ambergris Cay and Cay Calker are laid back islands with palm trees and sandy beaches. The cuts to the outer reef are nice dive and snorkel spots.
The sail ends in San Pedro with its ferry or flight connections to Belize City or Chetumal (Mexico) many times a day.
19.11.2018 to 3.12.2018 S. Pedro, Amergris Cay (Belize) to Belize City
Sail with us to the offshore atolls of Belize!
The offshore atolls off Belize - Turniffe, Glovers reef and Lighthouse reef - are a divers and snorklers dream. Turquoise clear water and palm islands with sandy beaches will serve as our anchorages within the sheltered atolls.
Starting point of this sail is San Pedro at Ambergris Cay which can be reached via ferry or plane from Belize City or Chetumal (Mexico) several times a day. San Pedro as well as Cay Calker our next destination are pleasant palm islands with laid back backpacktourism. At this sail we focus on the two offshore atolls Turnife and Lighthouse reef with many spectacular dive and snorkel spots on the outer reef and protected anchorages inside the turquoise waters of the atoll. Highlight will be the Lighthouse reef with its nature and bird sanctuary Halfmoon Cay and the UNESCO protected worldclass dive site Blue Hole.
This sail ends in Belize City where the international airport with its flights to Cancun or Miami is situated.
3.12.2018 to 17.12.2018 Belize City – barrier reef – Glover Reef - Belize City
Sail with us to the palm islands behind Belize´s barrier reef and to the offshore Atoll Glovers Reef!
The worldwide second largest barrier reef is situated in Belize. Many small palm islands with sandy beaches are lined along this barrier reef chain for a distance of several hundred miles. Due to the difficulty to reach these islands mass tourism has not set foot yet. Several passes (cuts) in the reef to the ocean serve as snorkel or dive sites.
First half of the trip we sail within the protected and turquoise waters of the barrier reef where we have the full tradewind but no waves at all. This sail will be suitable for sailors prone to seasickness. Second half of the sail we visit the Glovers reef, a offshore atoll with palm islands within the sheltered turquoise waters of the atoll and spectacular dive sites along the outer reef. Starting and endpoint of this sail is Belize City where the international airport with flights to Cancon / Mexico or Miami is situated. Destinations on this sail are Tobacco Cay, Southwater Cay, Queen Cays, Hatchet Cay as well as the Glover Reef with several islands and anchorages.
17.12.2018 to 31.12.2018 Belize City (Belize) to Isla Roatan, Bay Islands (Honduras)
Sail with us from Belize City via Lighthouse reef atoll, a worldclass dive and snorkel area to the Bay Islands off the Honduran coast: Isla de Roatan and Isla Utila
Starting point of this sail is Belize City where the international airport with flights to Cancun / Mexico or Miami is situated.
The offshore atolls off Belize - Turniffe, Glovers reef and Lighthouse reef - are a diver's and snorkler's dream. Turquoise clear water and palm islands with sandy beaches will serve as our anchorages within the sheltered atolls. Highlight is the Lighthouse reef with its nature and bird sanctuary Halfmoon Cay and the UNESCO protected world class dive site Blue Hole.
From there we sail 80nm to Isla Utila, a island with Caribbean flair and part of the Bay island chain off Honduras. Utila and our next destination Roatan is well known for their underwater world, whalesharks, iguanas and the laid back backpacker atmosphere.
The sail ends at Isla Roatan, known for its sandy beaches and suitable for departure because of its good ferry and flight connections.
31.12.2018 to 14.1.2019 Bay Islands (Honduras) to San Andres Archipell (Columbia)
Sail with us from Isla de Roatan, Bay Islands (Honduras) to the Columbian Offshore island group Isla San Andres
On this sail we will visit the islands of the Honduras Bay island group Isla Roatan and Guanaja and the offshore islands of the Columbian San Andres Group Isla de San Andres and Isla Providencia. Starting point is Isla Roatan, known for its sandy beaches and suitable for departure because of its good ferry and flight connections.
Next destination is Isla de Guanaja with its Caribbean flair and known for whalesharks, iguanas and white sandy beaches.
From Isla Guanaja we sail 155nm to the Cayos Vivorillo where we can make a stopover depending on the weather. After a further 60nm there is another opportunity for a stopover - Arrecifes la Media Luna (Honduras). We want to spend a couple of days at the next destination Isla Providencia. Like our final destination Isla de San Andres, Providencia lies more than 100nm east of the mainland and is part of Columbia. Both islands are known for their beautiful underwater world, the clear water and the nice anchorages and protected bays around the island.
The final destination San Andres is only 50nm further south and has an international airport with good flight connections.
14.1.2019 to 28.1.2019 Isla de San Andres via Bocas del Torro to Portobello (Panama)
This sail starts at the offshore Caribbean island San Andres (Columbia) which, due to its international airport, is suitable for crew changes. Isla de San Andres lies more than 100nm east of the mainland and is part of Columbia. It is known for its beautiful underwater world, clear water and the good anchorages and protected bays around the island. After a view days on the island we sail 190nm to Panama to Bocas d Torro with its Indian settlements and small islands with good dive and snorkel spots. After further 130nm we sail to the Rio Chagres which is partly navigable and with a little luck we can see beside the old colonial fortress howling monkeys in the river inlets.
Final destination is the old colonial town Portobello with 2 large fortresses and good connections to the international airport in Panama City
28.1.2019 to 11.2.2019 Portobello – San Blas – Portobello (Panama)
11.2.2019 to 25.2.2019 Portobello – San Blas – Portobello (Panama)
Sail with us round the San Blas Islands – Kuna Yala – the land of the Kuna Indians
This sail is about island hopping to the countless palm islands and white sand beaches of the San Blas islands and exploring the islands above and under water. The San Blas Islands are separated from Panama by a long mountain chain which is how the Kuna Indian managed to keep their original habitat over centuries. As a start and ending point of the sail we have chosen the old colonial town Portobello with 2 big fortresses and good connections to Panama City airport as well as good opportunities for provisioning.
After only a day sailing we will reach the San Blas islands where we have only short distances from one island to the next. We can visit protected anchorages in turquoise lagoons, small palm islands with white sandy beaches and islands with Indian settlements. With the dinghy we can go into rivers with crocodiles and hike the jungle forest. The countless coral reefs surrounded by shallow and clear water are very suitable for freediving and snorkeling. On many anchorages the Kuna Indians come paddling with their canoes and sell fresh fish, lobster and their inexpensive handcrafted molas.
25.2.2019 to 11.3.2019 Panama via Isla San Andres to Belize
Blauwasserfahrt from Portobello (Panama) and a stopover at Isla de San Andres and Isla Providencia (Columbia) to Belize City (Belize)
As a start point of the sail we have chosen the old colonial town Portobello with 2 big fortresses and good connections to Panama City airport as well as good opportunities for provisioning.
Focus on this sail is the 800nm bluewater passage. We will also visit the Rio Chagres in Panama which is partly navigable and with a little luck we will see howling monkeys in the river inlets beside the old colonial fortress. After about 2000nm we will reach the offshore island of San Andres which is part of Columbia and where we want to stop for several days. San Andres is known for its beautiful underwater world, its clear water as well as the good anchorages and protected bays around the island.
On the ongoing 500nm trip to Belize we pass the Lighthouse Reef with its nature and bird sanctuary Halfmoon Cay and the UNESCO protected worldclass dive site Blue Hole. If timingwise possible we will make a short stopover there before clearing in at Belize City.
Ending point of this sail is Belize City where the international airport with flights to Cancon / Mexico or Miami is situated.
11.3.2018 to 25.3.2018 Belize City – Barrierriff – Turniffe and Lighthouse Atoll – Belize City
Sail with us to the palm islands behind Belize´s barrier reef and to the offshore atoll Lighthouse reef!
The worldwide second largest barrier reef is situated in Belize. Many small palm islands with sandy beaches are lined along this barrier reef chain for a distance of several hundred miles. Due to the difficulty of reaching these islands mass tourism has not set foot there yet. Several passes (cuts) in the reef to the ocean serve as snorkel or divesites.
First half of the trip we sail within the protected and turquoise waters of the barrier reef were we have the full tradewind but no waves at all. This sail will be suitable for sailors prone to seasickness. Second half of the sail we visit the Lighthouse reef, a offshore atoll with palm islands within the sheltered turquoise waters of the atoll and spectacular dive sites along the outer reef. Highlight at the Lighthouse Reef atoll are its nature and bird sanctuary Halfmoon Cay and the UNESCO protected world class divesite Blue Hole. Start and endpoint of this sail is Belize City where the international airport with flights to Cancun / Mexico or Miami is situated. Destinations on this sail are Tobacco Cay, Southwater Cay, Queen Cays, Hatchet Cay as well as the Lighthouse Reef with several islands and anchorages.
25.3.2019 to 1.4.2019 Belize to Guatemala
Island hopping along the palm islands behind Belize´s barrier reef and the nature beauty of Rio Dulce in Guatemala!
Starting point of this sail is Belize City where the international airport with flights to Cancun / Mexico or Miami is situated.
The worldwide second largest barrier reef is situated in Belize. Many small palm islands with sandy beaches are lined along this barrier reef chain for a distance of several hundred miles. Due to the difficulty to reach these islands mass tourism has not set foot there yet. Several passes (cuts) in the reef to the ocean serve as snorkel or dive sites.
First half of the trip we sail within the protected and turquoise waters of the barrier reef where we have the full tradewind but no waves at all. This sail will be suitable for sailors prone to seasickness.
After the short passage south to Guatemala we will sail about 4 days in Guatemala discovering Rio Dulces beautiful nature. The Canyon of the Rio Dulce leads us about 50 nm inland. First we reach Lake El Golfete with its Indian settlements and dugongs.
Highlights we will enjoy discovering via boat are Lake Izabel, which is surrounded by 3000m high mountains, old fortresses and waterfalls with 40°C hot water, and inlets where we can find howling monkeys and hot springs.
End point is Rio Dulce, Fronteras where we can use the anemities of the Nana Juana marina on the last day. (pool, etc) The international airport is situated in Guatemala City which can be reached by an inexpensive bus ride.
For more details please use the contact form or directly email to mernstbrunner@hotmail.com !