7/31/2024
As you know, nothing is impossible with Neda el Món. And the most impressive challenge in Catalonia is Cap de Creus. 28.5 kilometers within a Natural Park of extraordinary beauty. And tomorrow it's the turn of Rohan Crouse, the British from Dover, an expert open water swimmer who will face the challenge with capital letters tomorrow. Rohan will leave at 5am from Port de la Selva and you can follow the challenge through our Instagram here. Good luck swim addict!
You have all the info about the challenge here.
7/26/2024
On Friday July 26th we made it again in the Strait of Bonifacio! In 3 years, we did 35 successes from 35 attempts. Insuperable!
On this occasion, two Mexican swimmers Pablo Padilla and Enrique Sobrado completed this spectacular crossing. Pablo needed 5 hours and 10 minutes to swim 13.9km, and Enrique 5 hours and 46 minutes to swim 14.2km. Both have left Capo Pertusato (Corsica) and have arrived at Caletta di Punta Falcone (Sardinia). The two Mexican swimmers registered for the challenge through On Travel Agency, the travel agency specializing in experiences. Thanks once again to Lo Squalo Bianco for providing your boats and espacially your professionality!
The second group of the Bonifacio Strait Crossing by Neda el Món & ZOGGS will attack the challenge in the last week of September 2024. You still have time! Like the Strait of Gibraltar, the Strait of Bonifacio has become one of the great challenges for open water swimmers in recent years. You have all the information here.
7/23/2024
This week we will make the first Bonifacio attempt in 2024! And we will do it with Pablo and Enrique, two Mexican swimmers who come through On Travel Agency, the travel agency specialized in experiences. Pablo and Enrique are two Mexican open waters experts who want to Swim the World. Good luck swimaddicts!
The second group of the Bonifacio Strait Crossing by Neda el Món & ZOGGS will attack the challenge in the last week of September 2024. You still have time! Like the Strait of Gibraltar, the Strait of Bonifacio has become one of the great challenges for open water swimmers in recent years. The Strait of Bonifacio is the maritime channel that separates the island of Corsica (France) from the island of Sardinia (Italy) and connects the Tyrrhenian Sea with the western part of the Mediterranean Sea. The crossing has a length of between 13k and 15k. You have all the information here.
7/23/2024
Only 4 spots available to cross the Strait of Bonifacio with Neda el Món in 2024! The Strait of Bonifacio crossing by Neda el Món & ZOGGS will take place throughout the spring-summer of 2024, with the 4 previous training sessions in Barcelona, and which will end with the crossing in the last week of September 2024. You're still on time!
Like the Strait of Gibraltar, the Strait of Bonifacio has become one of the great challenges for open water swimmers in recent years. The Strait of Bonifacio is the sea channel that separates the island of Corsica (France) from the island of Sardinia (Italy) and connects the Tyrrhenian Sea with the western part of the Mediterranean Sea. The crossing is between 13k and 15k long. You have all the info here.
7/23/2024
Only 2 places available for Rhodes-Marmaris 2024! The first edition of the Rhodes-Marmaris 2023 was a total success, with 14 out of 14 swimmers from Greece to Turkey. The 2024 edition will be a qualifier for the Strait of Gibraltar 2025. As you know, Rhodes-Marmaris is the crossing from Greece to Turkey, from Europe to Asia that Neda el Món is preparing for the next October 2024.
You are still in time to register here.