Maritime Crossings
Journeys across oceans and through island worlds.
Introduction
Travel by sea reshapes the way distances are felt. What looks close on a map becomes a horizon to be crossed slowly — a day leaving the coast behind, a morning when a new island appears out of the haze, a continent approaching after days of open water.
This section gathers the crossings that have shaped my travels — long ocean voyages, island itineraries, and journeys where the sea itself becomes part of the exploration.
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Maritime CrossingsA Transatlantic crossing from Miami to Barcelona
From Miami to Barcelona, this journey traces a classic Atlantic crossing between North America and Europe.
Days at sea lead gradually toward the Mediterranean, where Barcelona appears after nearly two weeks on the ocean.
Maritime CrossingsA Transpacific Voyage from Vancouver to Auckland
From Vancouver to Auckland, this crossing spans nearly a month at sea, linking North America with the islands of the South Pacific.
Between Hawai‘i, French Polynesia and Fiji, long stretches of open ocean give the journey its true scale.atch of paradise.
Maritime CrossingsMexico to Belize in a water taxi
From Chetumal in southern Mexico, a small water taxi crosses the shallow mouth of the bay toward Belize. In less than two hours, the shoreline shifts from the Yucatán coast to the islands of the Belize Barrier Reef.
It’s a short crossing, but one that quietly links two countries and two corners of the Caribbean.
Maritime CrossingsA Caribbean exploration from San Juan to Miami
Leaving San Juan, this Caribbean route moves through Anguilla, Antigua, St. Barts, and Tortola before turning north toward Miami.
Each stop reveals a different corner of the northeastern Caribbean — small harbors, green hills rising above the sea, and islands shaped as much by landscape as by the coast.