This episode is about life on board — what it truly means to live on a boat as a family. It’s about constant movement and adaptation. About children growing up at sea, spending long days together on board, and learning to be flexible, resilient, and strong in ways most kids never have to be. It’s also about distance. About family you don’t get to see often — and how special it is when you finally do. The joy of welcoming a big sister on board after time apart, and making the most of every shared moment together. We’re deeply grateful for the way our kids handle this life. For their adaptability. For their ability to see the beauty in what is, rather than focusing on what they might be missing. Along the way, we experience extraordinary moments that don’t exist in a “normal” life —a first real dive under the boat with dad and big sister, walking the dog from a paddleboard, living close to nature, and discovering new places from the sea. This journey takes us through Italy — past Messina, Stromboli, Lipari, Calabria — not as tourists, but as a family living between the locals, arriving by boat, and letting life unfold at sea pace. This vlog isn’t about highlights or drama. It’s about real life on a boat. Family. Gratitude. And a childhood shaped by the sea. If you want an honest look at what full-time sailing with kids really looks like, you’re in the right place. Welcome aboard Luna 🤍 #lifeonboard #SailingFamily #KidsAtSea #LiveaboardLife #SailingItaly #LifeFromTheSea #FamilyAdventure #SVLuna





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