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Atlantic Dragons in Canary Islands for Lanzarote to Antigua row

A seven-metre boat packed with provisions has arrived in the Canaries where, early next year, it will undertake one of the most gruelling sea…

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Daredevil Galwegian Who Couldn t Swim Or Row Underwent Gruelling 51 Day Challenge For Charity

Johnny Ward is one difficult fella to pin down, not least because he can’t stay in one place for very long. After all, this is the man who has made a name not to mention a hugely lucrative travel blogging business for himself as being the only Irishman to have travelled to every country in the world. It takes three attempts to get chatting to him from where he is currently in Antigua but he’s got a good excuse for having to postpone the call. Johnny Ward has been desperately trying to book in for a haircut, and I couldn’t deny him that. After spending 51 days rowing the Atlantic Ocean 3,200 nautical miles from the Canary Islands to Antigua, to be exact, he deserves all the pampering he can get.

Atlantic Dash rowers culminate 50-day row in Antigua

Atlantic Dash rowers culminate 50-day row in Antigua Visitor numbers may be trending down a slippery slope due to the Covid-19 pandemic but advertising Antigua and Barbuda as an island destination is never ceasing. Even with suppressed fanfare, the island continues to attract celebrities from around the world. Over the weekend, it welcomed the Atlantic Dash – a crew of four men including Dirty Vegan star Matt Pritchard, renowned travel Blogger Johnny Ward, skipper Billy Taylor, and the sea dog Martin Heseltine. Within just an hour of landing at Falmouth, the men shared thoughts like: “It’s a beautiful island and the people are amazing. We are really, really happy to be here; we couldn’t ask for a better place to come into; and “the sand is white the sea is blue, it’s happy days”.

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