Join TS Maybe on this voyage to the International Tall Ship Races. The voyage begins with offshore sailing across the North Sea before navigating the shallow Lymfjord and arriving in Aalborg in time for the festivities.
Ship | Under 25 | Adult |
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Maybe | £400.00 | £500.00 |
Embarkation | Disembarkation | Nights |
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June 30, 2019 | July 5, 2019 | 6 |
Voyage Highlights:
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.
Join TS Maybe on this voyage to the International Tall Ship Races. The voyage begins with offshore sailing across the North Sea before navigating the shallow Lymfjord and arriving in Aalborg in time for the festivities.
You will be arriving into Denmark for two nights in port to join in the festivities as the Tall Ship Races 2019 begin. The fleet of tall ships will arrive together on the first night (3rd July) and the following evening will be full of crew parades and crew parties. A great way to celebrate your achievement of bringing Tall Ship Maybe all the way from Scotland and across the North Sea.
Aberdeen, UK
Aalborg, Denmark
Aberdeen can be reached by road, rail, sea or sky and when you get here Aberdeenshire is easily accessible by public transport, taxi or car.
BY AIR
Aberdeen International Airport is located just six miles from Aberdeen city centre and is within easy reach of Aberdeenshire.
The region is well connected globally with daily flights to all major airports including all three London airports, Paris and Amsterdam. The international airport also has many direct routes to most UK cities as well as many key European destinations.
For further information about the destinations you can fly from to Aberdeen, or to book your flight, please visit www.aberdeenairport.com.
BY SEA
Aberdeen Ferry Terminal is located at Jamieson’s Quay directly across from the shopping centre, Union Square and the Aberdeen Railway Station.
The centrally located harbour is where ferries travel regularly to/from the Scottish Isles, Orkney and Shetland.
For more information about travelling from Orkney and Shetland and for ferry timetables please visit www.northlinkferries.co.uk.
BY RAIL
Aberdeen’s railway station, right in the heart of the city, has frequent fast and reliable services to and from major cities. Travel on one of the hourly trains from Glasgow and Edinburgh or use the east coast line to travel from cities such as York or Newcastle.
Scotrail provides an express rail service direct to Aberdeen from many major cities. For timetables and to book your train tickets to Aberdeen visit the Scotrail website.
Aberdeen can also be reached overnight from London on the Caledonian Sleeper. Visit the Caledonian Sleeper website for more information about this service.
East Coast Trains run services along the East Coast Main Line and frequently run trains from cities such as Edinburgh, York, Newcastle and London further details can be found on their website www.eastcoast.co.uk.
National Rail offers rail services to Aberdeen and the surrounding area, perhaps when you get here you may wish to travel to towns including Dyce, Inverurie and Huntly, visit www.nationalrail.co.uk for further details
Travelling by Plane
The city of Aalborg is served by Aalborg Airport. This is the third largest airport in Denmark, and is situated 6km from the centre of Aalborg.
There are regular buses between the airport and the city and taxi services from the airport. You can find out more about bus times here.
Travelling by Train
Aalborg has great train connections to the rest of Denmark. DSB and Arriva cover Denmark with a dense network of train services. Hourly services on modern InterCity trains connect Aalborg with the main towns of Jutland, Funen and Sealand and with Copenhagen. Regional trains run to Hirtshals and Frederikshavn every hour.
DSB and Arriva are the two Danish train operators. The trains are modern and comfortable, with friendly staff.