Join a sailing adventure on a Tall Ship and set course for new horizons!
25 : € 720,-
> 25 : € 890,-
30 August - 08 September 2014
NO PLACES AVAILABLE ANYMORE. The Falmouth-Royal Greenwich Tall Ships Regatta 2014 is a unique opportunity for individuals of all ages and organizations to be involved and take part in a world class event. As well as being in great locations, the welcome and support the Tall Ships can expect in these two ports will be second to none. Open to all ages, minimum age 15 years.
"A very fun, refreshing but also a very challenging trip that really moves your comfort zones."
Maybe is a Dutch wooden sailing ketch launched in 1933 and designed for round the world cruising. After a complete restoration the Ship has returned to the Tall Ships Races recently. She has a full schedule of sailing in Tall …
Read moreWindseeker, 12 April 2019
A lot of the trainees who go sailing for the first time wonder what it’s like on board. And who better to answer that question than the people who were in this position a few years back? We’ve decided to …
Read logVega Gamleby, 15/07 to 04/08 2019
Sweden
Vega Gamleby 2019 Journey: Plastic, an Issue without Borders Introduction 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 …
Read log26 July - 04 August 2024
*Places at request* The Tall Ships Races 2023: Race 3. Ready for some serious racing? Join Saeftinghe for the last race of this year's Tall Ships Races and sail from Aland Islands, across the Baltic, all the way to Szczecin …
20 July - 26 July 2024
*Places at request* The Tall Ships Races 2023: Cruise in Company 2. The second Cruise in Company of this year's Races will bring you to the Aland Islands, off the coast of Finland. During the 6 days on board the …
13 July - 20 July 2024
*Places at request* The Tall Ships Races 2023: Race 2. Join Race 2 on Saeftinghe and compete for the first place in class C! Step on board in the capital of Estonia, and leave the port in a Parade of …