Three Warsaw residents fled the Polish winter to the Caribbean, quitting heavy jackets for sunny islands, but the story is fictional—yet an invitation to book a real cruise.
Monika’s Escape from Warsaw to Bonaire in 27 Minutes
Monika grew weary of winter in September, forcing a permanent shut‑down of the roof on her convertible. When the thaw came, she decided the heavy coat was no longer worth the effort. Today she posts photos taken in Martenique, wearing a dress she listed on Vinted in Warsaw, and is now headed for Bonaire, a place where water is so clear you can see your own reflection.
Karol’s Decision to Leave Winter Behind in Panama and Colombia
Just a week ago, Karol was jostling for a spot near the Warsaw Polytechnic to catch the metro, clinging to a rule that he would return home after sunset. That rule slipped away, and now he wakes on a yacht midway between Panama and Colombia, sipping coffee while gazing at the San Blas archipelago. He muses on why he didn’t make the move sooner as Cartagena’s colors, music, and sun appear like a swapped reality on his remote.
Puszek’s Caribbean Adventure from Cuba to Nassau
Puszek, a medium‑sized dog with grand ambitions, decided he’d had enough of muddy Polish streets. Now he proudly sits aboard a yacht sailing from Cuba toward Nassau, complete with a personal glass of coconut milk and a berth at the helm. He revels in Cuban rhythms and dreams of Bahamas lagoons.
A Reality Check: The Story is Fiction, But You Can Book a Cruise
The trio does not exist; they were created only to spark imagination. Yet you can experience a real adventure on an exclusive 14‑metre catamaran. The vessel offers four twin‑bed cabins with private bathrooms, a spacious salon linked to a fully‑equipped kitchen, cocktail tables on the bow, sun‑bathing decks, a deck lounge with sofas, and a roof relaxation area. All this, plus authentic sailing, uncharted coves, overnight anchorage, freedom, and memorable thrills, starts at €800 per person. Visit the company’s website for itineraries, dates, and details—only a few spots remain.



