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Rolling Home to Hamburg

Rolling Home to Hamburg

Rolling Home to Hamburg

Taster cruise on the Weser, North Sea and Elbe

Overview

Trip no: 26/11
Price: 1.800,00 
Check-in time: 01.05.2026, 19:00 Uhr
Check-out time: 07.05.2026, 10:00 Uhr
Start harbour: Elsfleth (Germany)
Destination harbour: Hamburg (Germany)
Overnight stays: 6
Free places: 12

Rolling Home to Hamburg

1.800,00 

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Trip information

Ein besonderer Sailing trip für die Eye of the Wind, ihre Besatzung und Sie als Gast an Bord: Ausgangspunkt dieser „Reise in die eigene Vergangenheit“ ist das Hafenstädtchen Elsfleth an der Unterweser. Nur wenige Flusskilometer von hier entfernt lief das Schiff vor 115 Jahren unter dem damaligen Namen „Friedrich“ vom Stapel. Von der Wesermarsch aus geht die Reise nach Hamburg, wo der Traditionssegler von seinem Stapellauf im Jahr 1911 bis 1916 seinen Heimathafen hatte! Die Hansestadt steht bei unserer Ankunft schon ganz im Zeichen des 837. Hamburger Hafengeburtstages.

This is where you board

Elsfleth

Explore the charming harbour of Elsfleth, where the Hunte meets the Weser. Visit the traditional maritime museum and enjoy peaceful walks along the waterfront. Observe historic sailing ships and experience authentic maritime flair - ideal for history lovers!

In Elsfleth experience maritime flair in a charming small town. Our ship was launched just a few kilometres from here in 1911. Located directly at the harbour Maritime museum The exhibition illustrates the shipbuilding era of the time, the history of shipping on the Weser and the Maritime life in the Wesermarsch region. Interactive stations, models and original exhibits such as historical navigation equipment and portraits of captains give you a vivid picture of seafaring. The old maritime school with its striking architecture characterises the cityscape and stands for the long tradition as a training location for seafarers. A Hike along the Weser beach offers great views of the water and the passing ships. The beautiful market square and the St Nicolai Church invite you to linger.

Voyage description

You will find a detailed description of the cruise here soon.

This is where you disembark

Hamburg

Hamburg begeistert mit maritimer Atmosphäre und beeindruckenden Sehenswürdigkeiten: Die imposante Elbphilharmonie, das historische Speicherstadt-Ensemble und die lebendige Reeperbahn prägen das Stadtbild. Der Hafen lädt zu Hafenrundfahrten ein, während Binnenalster und Planten un Blomen zum Entspannen einladen.

Hamburg, Deutschlands „Tor zur Welt“, fasziniert Besucher mit einer Mischung aus maritimer Geschichte, moderner Architektur und pulsierendem Stadtleben. Zu den herausragenden Sehenswürdigkeiten zählt der Hamburger Hafen, einer der größten Seehäfen Europas, den man am besten bei einer Hafenrundfahrt erlebt. Die Elbphilharmonie im Stadtteil HafenCity beeindruckt mit ihrer herausragenden Akustik und spektakulären Architektur. Historisch geht es in der Speicherstadt weiter, dem größten zusammenhängenden Lagerhauskomplex der Welt und UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe. Erholung finden Hamburger und Besucher an der Binnen- und Außenalster. Museen, Theater und der Park Planten un Blomen runden das vielfältige Angebot ab. Hamburg war ab 1911 der erste Heimathafen der Eye of the Wind, die seinerzeit den Namen Friedrich trug.

Notes on the itinerary

The route described here may change at short notice due to prevailing wind and weather conditions. The ship's captain will decide on stopovers and the course of the trip - whenever possible - taking your wishes into account. You will experience the trip as a pleasant mixture of adventure and comfort, of taking part and enjoying yourself.

Services included

- 6 nights on the traditional sailing ship Eye of the Wind
- Accommodation in a comfortable double cabin (single cabin at an extra charge, if available)
- 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.

- For the individual planning of your arrival and departure, we will be happy to arrange a reliable partner travel agency for you. 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 Danish South Sea

Simply an overwhelming experience - you have to experience it.

Dr Hermann Gärlich
fellow sailor, about his voyage between Vigo and Tenerife

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

Jan Störmer
fellow sailor, about his voyage from Stockholm through the western Swedish archipelago

The way this magnificent sailing ship pushes through the waves with the help of the wind alone is an indescribable feeling. There is nothing more beautiful.

Ulf Kaack
Co-sailor and author of maritime books, about his cruise in the Western Baltic Sea
Rolling Home to Hamburg
Rolling Home to Hamburg

1.800,00