It will cost you your plane tickets and a share of the food expenses and that’s about it. Please understand we are on a very tight budget and eating out at restaurants will quickly exceed our budget.
Also Jura is byo alcohol! Mainly cause we are alcohol illiterate and wouldn’t know what to buy.
Also Jura is byo alcohol! Mainly cause we are alcohol illiterate and wouldn’t know what to buy.
The first step is to work out where you would like to holiday....Fiji, Tonga, Tasmania, New Zealand etc.
Then have a look at "Our Plans" to see what months we plan to be at that destination.
Next step is to email us to check your dates are suitable and that we have no one else on the boat at your chosen time. (We will try to update the website when people let us know when they will be coming)
Then we will need to arrange where we will be meeting you so you can organise your flights and transfers.
Please keep in regular contact with us so we can update you on any changes to our plans.
Then have a look at "Our Plans" to see what months we plan to be at that destination.
Next step is to email us to check your dates are suitable and that we have no one else on the boat at your chosen time. (We will try to update the website when people let us know when they will be coming)
Then we will need to arrange where we will be meeting you so you can organise your flights and transfers.
Please keep in regular contact with us so we can update you on any changes to our plans.
Visitors to Jura shouldn’t need to bring much. Please bring only soft-sided, collapsible luggage. A sailboat does not have a lot of storage space and there's no place to store large or hard-sided bags.
Please pack lightly. Think of sailing as camping on the water. Think small, light, comfortable, casual and functional. The lighter you pack, the more room you will have to move around in the cabin as you will probably be living out of your bag.
Bring all the normal stuff you would take on a holiday….
Sunglasses
Hats
Sunscreen
Swimsuits
Comfortable clothing
A nice but casual outfit for dinner out
Wind jacket
Pj’s
Walking shoes
Thongs or sandals (no high heels)
Shoes you can get wet (getting out of dinghy etc)
Camera and batteries or charger (we have a normal aus powerpoint)
Snorkeling gear (we have one spare set)
Toiletries
Small backpack
Laundry is a hassle, please bring enough clothes so that you won’t need to wash. Besides, who wants to spend a day washing clothes when you could be exploring and enjoying Paradise! We can supply your towels and bed linen.
We have lifejackets for small children (and adults too!)
Please do not bring anything you would be devastated to lose overboard, or to have ruined by sea water.
Please don’t bring a hair dryer or any power sucking appliances.
Please leave your nice jewelry and high heels at home. Wedding rings and everyday jewelry is fine…we wear ours.
Please pack lightly. Think of sailing as camping on the water. Think small, light, comfortable, casual and functional. The lighter you pack, the more room you will have to move around in the cabin as you will probably be living out of your bag.
Bring all the normal stuff you would take on a holiday….
Sunglasses
Hats
Sunscreen
Swimsuits
Comfortable clothing
A nice but casual outfit for dinner out
Wind jacket
Pj’s
Walking shoes
Thongs or sandals (no high heels)
Shoes you can get wet (getting out of dinghy etc)
Camera and batteries or charger (we have a normal aus powerpoint)
Snorkeling gear (we have one spare set)
Toiletries
Small backpack
Laundry is a hassle, please bring enough clothes so that you won’t need to wash. Besides, who wants to spend a day washing clothes when you could be exploring and enjoying Paradise! We can supply your towels and bed linen.
We have lifejackets for small children (and adults too!)
Please do not bring anything you would be devastated to lose overboard, or to have ruined by sea water.
Please don’t bring a hair dryer or any power sucking appliances.
Please leave your nice jewelry and high heels at home. Wedding rings and everyday jewelry is fine…we wear ours.