
Not really abroad but the Norfolk Broads. We've just spent two great weeks cruising just about the entire Norfolk broad map.
Starting in Wroxham aboard our mate Jim's boat, Forget-me-not, we navigated south through Yarmouth and spent the first week on the south side of Breydon Water. A couple of days were spent at Oulton Broad and on the Thursday evening we watched the power boat racing. This is the first time I've spent a fortnight on the Broads and I must have had about 10 such holidays over the years.
The weather was generally excellent apart from the first couple of days which were cold and windy at times.
The bird population seems to me to have increased substantially since my early years in Norfolk in the early sixties.

This can be partially explained by the thriving fish and insect numbers. All yachts and cruisers no longer discharge sewage into the water as

they did back then and, as a result, the water is much cleaner. The other factor may be that there is less river traffic now, Hire fleets are smaller and there are less of them. It's become an expensive holiday to hire a large cruiser for six or eight people now and a holiday abroad can be cheaper.
For me, it's the uniqueness of a cruising holiday that attracts, there's nothing quite like waking on a summers morning for breakfast on a beautiful stretch of river or listening to the natural sounds on a peaceful evening.

We saw Otters for the first time too, after travelling north and mooring at Neatishead staithe near Barton Broad, we were surprised to see an Otter patrolling the margins in the early morning quite unconcerned with our presence on the boat nearby. Apparently this is becoming a fairly common sight in some areas of Broadland.
The only trouble with this type of holiday is that it takes me two or three days to get used to sleeping on a boat bunk and about twice as long to get used to sleeping back home afterwards, often waking at night thinking I was still afloat. An altogether wonderful relaxing break from the rigours of retirement.