Home-Schooling Aboard
When it comes to educating the kids while cruising, these parents learned that flexibility, and sometimes changing course, is key.
When it comes to educating the kids while cruising, these parents learned that flexibility, and sometimes changing course, is key.
Good vibes only? Not so fast, my friends. Sailing, like life, is about embracing the full spectrum of emotions.
Having the right buddy boat can make the cruising experience even more fun, educational and memorable.
Ten tips from global cruising parents on ways to keep kids (and adults) happy on board.
Set ground rules, plan ahead and get creative when bareboat chartering with kids.
A life that normalizes change and adaptation is the one we want for our family.
A large—and still growing—family spreads their wings aboard a high-performance trimaran.
While the Totem crew saw plenty of natural beauty during their circumnavigation, unfortunately they saw environmental devastation as well.
Longing for some extended time amid the hills and history of the Inner Hebrides, this family of six settles into a winter berth at the Oban Marina.
This sailing family decided to forgo many of the common systems aboard modern cruising boats to keep things easy and affordable.
The Totem crew is often asked which location is better for cruising: Mexico or the Caribbean?
Whether you prefer a traditional celebration or enjoy new customs, there are many ways that cruisers celebrate the holidays aboard.
When it comes to educating the kids while cruising, these parents learned that flexibility, and sometimes changing course, is key.
Good vibes only? Not so fast, my friends. Sailing, like life, is about embracing the full spectrum of emotions.
Having the right buddy boat can make the cruising experience even more fun, educational and memorable.
Ten tips from global cruising parents on ways to keep kids (and adults) happy on board.
Set ground rules, plan ahead and get creative when bareboat chartering with kids.
A life that normalizes change and adaptation is the one we want for our family.
A large—and still growing—family spreads their wings aboard a high-performance trimaran.
While the Totem crew saw plenty of natural beauty during their circumnavigation, unfortunately they saw environmental devastation as well.
Longing for some extended time amid the hills and history of the Inner Hebrides, this family of six settles into a winter berth at the Oban Marina.
This sailing family decided to forgo many of the common systems aboard modern cruising boats to keep things easy and affordable.
The Totem crew is often asked which location is better for cruising: Mexico or the Caribbean?
Whether you prefer a traditional celebration or enjoy new customs, there are many ways that cruisers celebrate the holidays aboard.
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