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English reading practice - Travel - Our Epic Voyage Awaits! (C1/C2 Advanced)

Batten down the hatches and hoist the mainsail because we're about to embark on an unforgettable journey through the turquoise waters of the Caribbean! That's right, fellow travellers, My boyfriend and I have just acquired a boat, and our sights are set on exploring the sun-soaked islands that dot this tropical paradise. But before we cast off, we're turning to you, our fellow seafarers and travel enthusiasts, for your invaluable advice and recommendations.


A crisp, cool breeze gently caresses my skin as I stand at the bow of our trusty vessel, watching the emerald-green waves dance beneath me. The sun hangs low in the sky, casting a golden hue over the horizon as we chart our course towards adventure. From the vibrant culture of Cuba to the serene beaches of the Bahamas, the Caribbean promises a bounty of experiences just waiting to be discovered.


But as seasoned travellers know, every voyage requires careful planning and preparation. That's where you come in! I'm eager to hear your tips, tricks, and must-see destinations for our upcoming journey. Whether you're a seasoned sailor with years of experience or a landlubber dreaming of casting off for the first time, your insights are invaluable to us.


First things first, we'll be setting sail after the hurricane season has passed, ensuring smooth seas and clear skies for our expedition. Safety is our top priority, and we'll be keeping a close eye on weather forecasts and heeding any advice from seasoned sailors and local authorities.


As we plot our course through the Caribbean, we're spoiled for choice when it comes to destinations. Do you have a favourite hidden gem that we simply can't miss? Perhaps there's a secluded cove with crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkelling, or a bustling port town overflowing with charm and character. Whether it's a renowned hotspot or a hidden paradise, we're eager to hear about the places that have captured your heart.



Of course, no journey would be complete without sampling the local cuisine or a rum punch or two, and the Caribbean is a foodie's paradise. From mouthwatering seafood fresh from the ocean to spicy vegetables sizzling on the grill, we're ready to indulge in the flavours of the islands (we don't eat meat though). But we're also on the lookout for those hidden culinary gems tucked away off the beaten path. So if you know of a family-run restaurant serving up authentic Caribbean delicacies, don't keep it to yourself!


As we prepare to set sail, we're filled with excitement and anticipation for the adventures that lie ahead. So join us on this epic journey through the Caribbean, as we set sail in search of sun, sea, and adventure. Together, let's make memories that will last a lifetime as we explore the wonders of this tropical paradise. Fair winds and following seas await us, my friends. Let's make every moment count! Keep an eye on OnePawintheSand.com for more updates as we get ready to set sail in December 2024!


Check your understanding

  1. What is the main focus of the article?

  2. Why do the authors plan to set sail after the hurricane season?

  3. What types of recommendations are the authors seeking from readers?

  4. Describe the type of experiences the authors are hoping to have during their voyage through the Caribbean.

  5. Where can you see more about the authors plans.

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Vocabulary
  1. Batten down the hatches: This phrase originates from sailing and means to prepare for a storm by securing everything on a boat. Literally, it refers to securing the hatches (doors) with battens (wooden strips) to prevent water from entering the ship.

  2. Hoist the mainsail: In sailing, "hoisting the mainsail" refers to raising the largest and most important sail on a sailing vessel, which is attached to the mainmast (the vertical pole or spar).

  3. Landlubber: A landlubber is a person who is unfamiliar or inexperienced with the sea or sailing. It's often used in a lighthearted or joking manner to refer to someone who is not accustomed to life on the water.

  4. Cove: A cove is a small, sheltered bay or inlet, often with a narrow entrance, formed by the erosion of coastal rock.

  5. Rum punch: Rum punch is a cocktail made with rum (a distilled alcoholic beverage made from sugarcane byproducts), along with various fruit juices, sugar, and sometimes other flavourings such as spices. It's popular in many Caribbean countries and is known for its fruity and refreshing taste.

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