Atlantic Crossing – Follow The Trade Winds

Ocean Crossings

St George’s, Bermuda - Horta, Azores

Crossing an ocean under sail is sure to be a dream for many. It is a voyage of discovery. Not only will you discover everything you need to know about sailing a traditional schooner….you will discover a great deal about yourself.

Ship Per Person Twin En-Suite Group Cabin (Up To 6 Berths)
Blue Clipper £2,400.00 £2,160.00
Embarkation Disembarkation Nights
April 11, 2020 May 5, 2020 24

VOYAGE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Crossing the Atlantic Ocean
  • Visiting the Azores
  • Sunsets and Sunrises
  • Escaping the world of technology
  • Feeling at one with Nature

Atlantic Crossing - Follow The Trade Winds

11th April 2020 - 5th May 2020

Life on a sailing voyage

On a sailing voyage we never use the word itinerary, as skippers will always be aiming for the best sailing and shore landings for the forecast and most idyllic or sheltered anchors and ports. They are as keen as you to include some of the highlights describe, but you have to go with Mother Nature, not fight her. The description below is based on what we think might be possible, based on past trips, or experience, but nothing is guaranteed on a sailing voyage. If the following voyage description is not fulfilled for any reason, Maybe Sailing and Maybe Sailing Youth Initiative cannot be held responsible.

Crossing an ocean under sail is sure to be a dream for many.  It is a voyage of discovery.   Not only will you discover everything you need to know about sailing a traditional schooner….you will discover a great deal about yourself.

The rhythm of the ocean will determine life on board.  You establish a routine that is relaxing and comfortable but keeps you occupied.  Sailing at night with absolutely no light pollution makes the night sky brilliant.  Experience all the seas moods from glassy clams to white capped swells launching flying fish from crest to crest.

This ocean passage is ideal for the ambitious sailor, world traveller or determined romantic.  Some people love the physical challenge of being hands on crew, others muck in but their real passion might be ocean bird spotting or just finding time for themselves.

This voyage will end in the Azores.  For in-the-know travellers, the Azores have long represented a beckoning blip on the radar of possible destinations. The exposed tips of vast underwater mountains, the Azores lie on the nexus of the European, American and African tectonic plates, and they bear witness to the forces forever shaping our planet. This is a world of fumaroles, mudpots and scalding springs; of caverns, columns and grottoes formed from once molten rock; of blue lakes ringed by forests of laurel and cedar, and green pastures patterning the slopes of calderas.

 

What is included in the voyage cost:

  • All meals on board Blue Clipper – including daily breakfast, lunch and evening meal
  • Refreshments throughout the day
  • Use of safety equipment
  • Accommodation in a twin en suite cabin
  • All instruction and lectures on board by fully qualified crew

What is not included:

  • Travel to and from the boat
  • Personal travel insurance. Check out Top Sail for specialist Tall Ship sailing travel insurance
  • Alcoholic and soft drinks
  • Any shore excursions and meals on shore (unless otherwise stated)
  • VISA fees

Blue Clipper Kit List

St George’s, Bermuda

Horta, Azores

Embark Travel Information

St George’s, Bermuda

Disembark Travel Information

Horta, Azores

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