By midnight we were rounding the South point of the Peloponnesus, sailing through the strait and keeping Nissos Kythera to the South of us. It was fairly quiet for a change. We saw numerous ships at anchor in the lee of the land. Small ships probably waiting for the weather to get better before they continued their voyage. It continued to blow quite hard but the wind had not had much time yet to build up the waves. As the Mediterranean is basically an inland sea there is no ocean swell or tide and that means that any waves that you encounter are generated by the wind. As soon as the wind stops the waves disappear as well. Thus until we cleared the Nissos Kythera the ship was fairly steady and most guests made it to bed before the wobbling started. Continue reading
