Blue water sailing. Long voyage. These words make the heart of every sailing enthusiast beat faster. Because the experience of spending several weeks with nothing but the vast ocean having people around you is something that sticks in your memory. Sailing in harmony with nature is at the forefront of such a voyage; passengers and crew grow even closer together during such a trip than usual. Counting nautical miles, simply marvelling at the nature of the seamaybe climb up the mast from time to time and enjoy the view - that's the luxury class of doing nothing. With a Atlantic cruise with the tall ship you will "boundlessly happy".

Sailing adventure of the year: Across the Atlantic under sails!
Trip information
This is where you board
The largest of the Canary Islands is often referred to as the ‘island of eternal spring’ because of its incomparable climate. Its secret lies in its combination of scenic and cultural diversity. The striking contrasts between young volcanic areas, mountain landscapes, ancient laurel forests, bizarre rock gorges and beaches are already apparent as you approach from the sea. Spain's highest mountain, Pico del Teide, towers above it all. Make the most of your stay by strolling along the boulevards (‘Ramblas’) in the vibrant capital Santa Cruz and taking a detour to the tropical city park. If you want to spend a few days on the island, it is worth taking a trip to the old wine-trading town of La Orotava or the mountain regions of the Anaga and Teno ranges.
Voyage description
A detailed description of the trip will be available here shortly.
This is where you disembark
In Bridgetownthe main harbour and economic centre of the Barbados Islandwe feel like we are in "Little England", here at the interface between the Caribbean Sea and the open Atlantic Ocean. The easternmost island of the Lesser Antilles cannot hide its British colonial heritage, especially in the capital.
Here on the west coast, the ocean rests in all shades of green-blue, while in the east of the island powerful waves roll in for brave surfers. Around Hastings, on the southern outskirts of Bridgetown, one dream beach follows the next - all freely accessible to locals and tourists. The island's evening and nightlife pulsates in the bars and streets between Brownes Beach and Miami Beach and could hardly be more Caribbean.
Notes on the itinerary
A medical certificate is required for participation in this trip: Click here for more information.
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.
When combining this trip with a booking of the following cruise an additional overnight stay on board is possible on 21/22 December (at an extra charge)
Services included
- 30 overnight stays 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.

