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"100 per cent Baltic Sea" - Germany and Denmark

"100 per cent Baltic Sea" - Germany and Denmark

"100 per cent Baltic Sea" - Germany and Denmark

Kiel Fjord, Danish Belts & Kattegat

Overview

Trip no: 25/23
Embark: Kiel - Holtenau (Germany)
Disembark: Aarhus (Denmark)
Sailing area: Bay of Kiel, Belte, Kattegat
Check-in time: 01.07.2025, 19:00 h
Check-out time: 06.07.2025, 10:00 a.m.
Overnight stays: 5
Available berths: 0
Price: 1.850,00 

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"100 per cent Baltic Sea" - Germany and Denmark

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Trip information

Start of the sailing summer: Just "let the ship run" - that's what the Baltic Sea area is all about. between the Bay of Kiel and Aarhus Bay plenty of space. The vastness of the sea also creates a Feeling of freedomthe Holiday recreation all by itself. This trip is characterised by a balanced relationship between active sailing during the day, quiet evenings at anchor and a change of pace when going ashore in cosy German and Danish harbour towns. And all of this at the best time to travel in early summer! Attractive departure and destination ports - Kiel and Aarhus - round off the cruise experience.

This is where you board

Kiel

Experience the impressive Kiel Canal with a view of the locks and enjoy walks by the water. Discover the lighthouse monument where Kaiser Wilhelm II once opened the canal. Relax in the café with a view of the passing ships.

In Holtenau, on the western shore of the Kiel Fjord, the Tiessenkai complex is a maritime attraction and focal point. Here you have the opportunity to watch the varied comings and goings in front of the locks of the Kiel Canal. From small sports yachts to ocean giants, watercraft of all types and sizes pass by us during the day on the world's busiest artificial waterway. On a walk to the small Holtenau lighthouse, you can soak up the nostalgic harbour atmosphere – old cargo sailors and schooners are often moored here at the quay.
Make the most of your stay by exploring the Kiel Fjord, spending a day at Falckenstein beach or taking a trip into the world of sailing at the Olympic harbour in Schilksee or the marina in Strande.

Voyage description

A detailed description of the trip will be available here shortly.

This is where you disembark

Aarhus

Experience the lively harbour of Aarhus, where modern architecture meets historical treasures. Visit the impressive ARoS art museum and discover maritime history at Dokk1. Swim in the sea in the unique Aarhus swimming lane and savour local delicacies in the charming Mollestien - ideal for culture vultures!

In a city characterised by Nordic flair and a lively past University City of Aarhus there is a lot to discover. The typical Danish city centre is characterised by well-preserved Half-timbered architecture. Use the time of your stay for a Visit St Mary's Church, the cathedral or the open-air museum "Den Gamle By" - Here, visitors have the impression of actually being in the merchant era of medieval Aarhus. Art lovers should visit the ARoS Art Museum with its "Rainbow Panorama" roof construction. Popular excursion destinations in the countryside are the University Park and the one on the outskirts of the city Marselisborg Castle. Also worthwhile is a evening visit to the Åboulevard river promenade with its typical local cuisine.

Notes on the itinerary

The route described here may change at short notice due to prevailing wind and weather conditions. The ship's command will decide on stopovers and the course of the voyage, taking your wishes into account whenever possible. This way, you will experience the trip as a pleasant mix of adventure and comfort, participation and enjoyment.

Services included

- 5 nights on the traditional sailing ship Eye of the Wind
• Accommodation in a comfortable double cabin (single cabin available at extra cost, subject to availability).
• Full board (incl. all meals; water / coffee / tea).
• Saloon with TV / DVD player and extensive on-board library.
• Hot and cold running water, shower and toilet in each cabin, bed linen, towels and air conditioning.

Services not included

• Arrival and departure, shore excursions, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages.

• We would be happy to arrange a reliable partner travel agency to help you plan your individual arrival and departure. Please contact us in good time if required.

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Guestbook comments

I can only recommend a sailing trip on the Eye of the Wind. This two-master is a sailing ship straight out of a picture book, and the crew is in a great mood. And if you want, you can climb to the top of the mast - 27 metres above sea level. Fabulous!“

Claus-Georg Petri
Fellow sailor and journalist, about his cruise in the South Funen Archipelago

Here I can let go of all the tension and find myself again.

Jan Störmer
Fellow sailor, about his voyage from Stockholm through the Swedish Archipelago

It was a fabulous week. I would do it again in a heartbeat.

Constanze Glötzinger
Fellow sailor, about her trip in the South Funen Archipelago

Seeing this magnificent sailing ship glide through the waves powered only by the wind is an indescribable feeling. There is nothing more beautiful.

Ulf Kaack
Fellow sailor and author of maritime books, about his trip in the Western Baltic Sea