Join a sailing adventure on a Tall Ship and set course for new horizons!
23 August - 30 August 2014
7 days, Tecla
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23 August - 30 August 2014
Sail along from the Dutch harbourtown Den Helder to the Tall Ships’ Festival in the English Falmouth!
"I conquered the fear of climbing up high."
One of the most splendid traditional sailing ships. This solid, authentic-rigged ship is not only one of the most beautiful herring loggers, but also a very good sailor. Tecla has won several prizes during the Tall Ships Races and Regattas. …
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Wylde Swan, 14 October - 21 November
Sailing from Harlingen to Tenerife. On board: crew and trainees
After a night of playing with the anchor, it's time to set sail again. Without any sleep, we're preparing the Ship for strong backwinds and high waves. For Barry (the small sail) it’s the perfect time to show up. Carefully putting …
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Vega Gamleby, 15/07 to 04/08 2019
Sweden
Welcome to the logbook of the Erasmus+ Youth Exchange Plastic: An Issue without Borders, that took place in the summer of 2019, in Sweden, on board the beautiful and so very cozy sail training ship Vega Gamleby. What follows is …
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10 July - 25 July 2026
Austral Islands: Journey into Polynesia’s Best-Kept Secret. Far off the well-trodden paths of the South Pacific lies a forgotten chain of volcanic jewels—the Austral Islands, or Tuhaa Pae, as the ancient Polynesians once called them. Your journey begins in Tahiti, …
27 July - 11 August 2026
Austral Islands: Journey into Polynesia’s Best-Kept Secret. Far off the well-trodden paths of the South Pacific lies a forgotten chain of volcanic jewels—the Austral Islands, or Tuhaa Pae, as the ancient Polynesians once called them. Your journey begins in Tahiti, …
12 August - 11 September 2026
Over 3000 miles of open ocean, one ship, endless stories. This voyage from Tahiti to Rapa Nui (Easter Island) is a blue water journey like no other. Join Tecla in Papeete and set course southward – with her many sails …