04/02/2026
Early on the morning of 2 February, the village was woken by the fishing gong and tgen the boats headed out for the day. Shortly after, the MS Hamburg came into view, rounding the western side of the settlement with 323 passengers on board.
Sea conditions meant that, although our island boat crews are very experienced and used to working in challenging conditions, the swell at the harbour entrance made it unsafe for passengers to land by tender or zodiac. With safety always the priority, a landing was not possible.
Instead, a Plan B was quickly put in place. Tristan’s skilled RIB crews safely ferried the immigration team and then island shops and services out to the ship. The Post Office and Tourism Centre, Rockhopper Gift Shop, Island Store and local handicraft sellers all boarded, turning the ship’s lounge into a lively space filled with conversation, shopping and smiles. Passengers and crew were incredibly appreciative of the effort and loved having the chance to connect with the island, even without coming ashore.
By early afternoon the swell had increased even more, confirming the right decision had been made. The MS Hamburg then continued her scenic cruise around Tristan, Nightingale and Inaccessible Islands, giving passengers beautiful views of the archipelago.
The following day we experienced a very different kind of visit, with the yacht Vineta arriving on her return from the Cape to Rio race. Despite heavy swells in the harbour, the island search and rescue RIB, crewed by two highly experienced islanders, safely brought four of the crew ashore.
Once on land, the day was calm, sunny and warm. The visitors enjoyed hot showers at the hospital, stocked up on supplies, shared a lobster lunch at the Post Office and Tourism Centre, and joined an island tour to the Potato Patches and the volcano. Before leaving, they were keen to thank Andy, our island radio operator, who had even answered their radio check-in call at two in the morning.
With the swell continuing to build, the RIB remained on standby and, using careful judgement and local knowledge, the island crew safely returned them to their yacht. Later that evening, the captain emailed to thank the island for its amazing hospitality and said they would treasure the memories of their short stay.
We are incredibly proud of our island crews and the experience, skill and teamwork they bring to every visit. Whether it’s a large cruise ship or a small yacht crossing the South Atlantic, Tristan da Cunha always does its best to offer a warm welcome, whatever the sea conditions.