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Lunenburg (CA) - A Coruña (ES)

04 August - 25 August 2026

21 days, Oosterschelde

From € 2940,-

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Oceancrossing Sail Training

p.p. in 4-person cabin: € 2940,-
p.p. in 2-person cabin: € 3570,-

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Oosterschelde:
Lunenburg (CA) - A Coruña (ES)

04 August - 25 August 2026

Sail across the Atlantic on a tall ship in this adventurous voyage perfect for your bucket list! Step on board the Oosterschelde in Lunenburg and sail out of Mahone Bay, making your way to the open ocean. Once on open water, you’ll set the first sails. During the voyage, you will be part of the crew: actively helping to hoist and trim the sails, navigate, and steer. You will take the northerly route, with its favourable winds, but a chance of rougher weather, with strong winds and heavy swell. Fortunately, it is summer, and the Oosterschelde has proven herself many times before. Between watches there will be plenty of time to enjoy being out on the Atlantic, make friends, and watch dolphins and sea birds. After weeks at sea, the rugged north coast of Spain finally appears on the horizon. The Tower of Hercules, a lighthouse built by the Romans, will guide you towards the fishing town of A Coruña. Here, you’ll celebrate your arrival with an enjoyable evening on deck. You will return home with an extraordinary experience: you have crossed the Atlantic Ocean!
Open to all Windseekers aged 18+. Younger trainees, accompanied by an adult, at request.

Ports

Lunenburg is a Canadian port town in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. Historically the town was involved in several wars, including the American Revolution. Today the town is a fishery port and has several small shipyards that have managed to preserve the skills of the sailing era. Did you know that the replica of the ‘Bounty’ was built here? Visit the historic city centre on foot or by horse and carriage, and enjoy a leisurely hike in the grassy hills of the surrounding countryside.

A Coruña is a port town in the north west of Spain. Here you will find the Tower of Hercules, a lighthouse that has been in operation for 1.800 years! The town itself is an affluent commercial and tourism hub, with plenty of things to see and do. Visit the popular beaches, explore the city centre, or sample some of the many cultural activities. The Aquarium Finisterrae lets you explore the marine life of the region. But if you prefer your fish on a plate, A Coruña’s restaurants can help you out.

  • A Coruña (ES)

Key points

  • Dates: 4 August 2026 - 25 August 2026
  • Embarkation: 17:00 / Disembarkation: 09:00
  • For Windseekers of all ages, minimum age 18 years (age 15-18 at request)
  • Windseekers joining: maximum 24
  • No sailing experience required!
  • Official language on board: English
  • Price includes: accommodation and meals, excludes drinks at the bar
  • Price excludes transportation costs to-and from the ports. Our travel counsellor can advise you and book your transfers
  • Available diets: regular (meat); at request: vegetarian, vegan, lactose-free, gluten-free, some (mild) allergies.
  • Windseekers need to have a health insurance and a travel insurance
  • Need to take with you on board: towels for swimming (regular towels available on board)
  • "I learned a lot about both sailing and sustainability, and the social life was amazing."

    Thea (20), Denmark

You sail on the Oosterschelde

Oosterschelde
Shipping type: Three-masted topsail schooner
Homeport: Rotterdam (NL)
Date built: 1917
Trainees: 24
Length: 50 m
Height of mast: 36 m
Sail: 891 m2

An adventurous classic; stepping on board this monumental beauty is like stepping into another world. The atmosphere on board the Oosterschelde is one filled with history and adventure. The classical interior and brass polished details make you feel right at …

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Windseeker logs

  • The Sustainability of Sailing

    Windseeker, 23 February 2023

    – by Anna Gudarowska

    While sailing isn't immune to environmental impacts, we're setting a course for eco-conscious practices on board. In this exploration, we dive into the reasons why sailing and sustainability are intricately intertwined. From harnessing the wind's renewable energy to cultivating a …

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  • Sailing Ship in the Tropics

    Anne Margeretha

    Tropics

    – by Annet

    Sometimes you have afternoons which are exactly how you thought they would be on a sailing ship in the tropes: the sun just right above your head, a cool breeze in the front, lightly cracking sails and murmuring waves… You are …

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Photos

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