I promised you that we’d keep track of what we were spending during our cruise to the South Pacific and share the totals, good and bad. While I got a little behind on actually blogging the numbers, we did keep track all the way across and here are the final budget tallies.
Hopefully this will help future cruisers in planning their Mexico/South Pacific cruise budgets. I’m sure you can see areas where we could have saved a LOT of money (less beer and trips to Neiafu’s Aquarium Cafe perhaps?). But compared to what we’re spending now with a car to maintain, cell phones, marina moorage, etc. anchoring for free in front of a deserted South Pacific island munching on fresh papayas and mangoes just can’t be beat. Even if beer is $4/bottle.
S/V Wondertime’s June – November 2012 Cruising Expenses
June 2012 (French Polynesia)
alcohol – $305
books – $78
bus fare – $36
clothing – $91
dental care – $162
diesel – $262
eating out – $378
groceries – $1,044
internet – $131
laundry – $8
medical care -$27*
mooring -$144
museum -$12
petrol (dinghy outboard) – $39
pharmacy -$22
phone cards -$30
postage -$10
souvenirs -$493
stereo speaker replacements – $202
storage unit (annual) – $374
supplies – $122
toys – $24
web hosting (annual) – $122
total: $4,116
*This was my total bill for having an infected stye on my eyelid lanced by a French surgeon in Nuku Hiva on a Saturday night. I might be a fan of socialized healthcare….
July 2012 (French Polynesia)
alcohol – $176
butane/propane – $10
clothing – $25
diesel – $55
eating out – $183
galley – $18
groceries – $542
heiva tickets – $13
horse riding – $150
internet – $40
laundry – $45
mooring – $20
souvenirs – $30
supplies – $46
water – $10
total: $1,363
August 2012 (Niue & Tonga)
alcohol – $144
bank fees – $67
car rental – $45
eating out – $434
garbage disposal – $12
groceries – $329
laundry – $47
mooring – $142
Niue driver license – $19
Niue flag – $33
petrol (dinghy outboard) – $64
petrol (rental car) – $25
showers – $4
souvenirs – $90
theatre – $30
Tonga check-in fees – $129
total: $1,614
September 2012 (Tonga)
alcohol – $201
bank fees – $24
books – $49
cell phone – $30
eating out – $356
galley – $30
groceries – $456
internet – $4
ipod replacement – $230
laundry – $82
petrol (dinghy outboard) – $80
souvenirs – $23
Tonga tourist visa extensions – $120
total: $1,685
October 2012 (Tonga)
alcohol – $278
cell phone – $18
check-out port fee – $17
diesel – $300
dive tank fill – $12
eating out – $242
gifts – $22
groceries – $630
internet – $8
laundry – $90
mooring – $70
pharmacy – $52
propane/butane – $37
taxi – $18
water – $9
total: $1,803
November 2012 (Tonga only)
alcohol – $48
diesel – $270
eating out – $106
groceries – $228
laundry – $29
total: $681
Thanks for this! We are wanting to sail in a couple of years and I love reading budgets and what people spent.
Very useful post, Sara. Thanks for sharing. I’m going to update my cost of cruising post to reflect your new info. I’m impressed and inspired that you were able to cruise July-November on less than $2k per month. Particularly impressive is July’s spending in what I often think of as “pricey French Polynesia”.
Wow thanks guys! This is super helpful. Postings like this make me see what we want to do can be a reality. Attained. You make me want to leave right now, lol.
Thank you for the insight!
I have this rule about arriving somewhere for the first time.
In the first month the costs are always more then double compared to other months. I try to postpone my buyings, to no avail. The first month is still the most expensive.
Thanks so much for posting those numbers. We’re puddle jumping this year and it really helps us in making a rough budget!