Cape to Rio


The iconic South Atlantic yacht race is The sports event in Cape Town’s summer season. It is the longest continent-to-continent race in the Southern Hemisphere and has a history going back to 1968. The competition is fierce. Boats from all over the world are taking part. At the Royal Yacht Club at Table Bay the excitement is palpable. 




I happen to witness the arrival of Mercenario 4 from Argentina at the shipyard. Argentina used to be my adopted home country for a couple of years and I am looking out for the beautiful light blue flag with the yellow sun. The Mercenario had started in Uruguay’s port town Punta del Este in November and arrived in Cape Town in late December, in time for the start of the race on January 1st.
It goes without saying that I put on some blue and white combining a simple striped shirt with a linen skirt by Luisa Spagnoli and a French scarf honoring my second home with a hint of bleu-blanc-rouge.


To recover from all that excitement we    make a brief stop at the roof top bar Grand Daddy on Long Street. It doubles as quaint little hotel, where you can stay overnight in a vintage American motorhome. I did not try the cabins and the outdoor shower but the drinks and snacks are yummy and you can mingle with the hipsters showing off their thoroughly groomed beards. 









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