Fridtjof is known to many of the crew and also trainees, after two periods on board the Christian Radich, as 2nd mate in 2003 and later as 1st mate in 2007-2009.

Fridtjof starts during the summer and we are looking forward to welcome him on board.

Several of this summer’s voyages are now fully booked, but we still have some available seats for trainees aged 15-26 on our voyage from Lisbon-Càdiz from 25/07-28/07. To avoid disqualification, half of our trainees on board must be under the age of 26, which is why we have saved some spots for young trainees.

Be quick if you want to join!

You can book a spot here.

The regatta between Blyth and Gothenburg from 29/08-03/09 is now sold out, so unfortunately it is no longer possible to sign up. It’s great to see that so many have shown interest in joining the regatta, and we are certain it will be a fun and exciting voyage!
It is possible to get signed up on the waiting list by sending us an email.

We still have available spots on several of this summer’s voyages:

Oslo-Kiel                                                      21/06-24/06       NOK 4700,-
Kiel-Eemshaven                                         27/06-30/06       NOK 3250,-
Delfzijl-Antwerpen                                    03/07-07/07       NOK 4950,-
Càdiz-La Coruña                                        31/07-11/08       NOK 11650,-

Book a voyage here

Be quick if you want to secure a spot!

This year’s cruise in Company has it all! It starts from Cádiz in Southern Spain with a short race to Sagres. From here, we lower our shoulders and sail north against A Coruna. We will do one or two stops on our way, where we haven’t decided yet. There are so many charming ports along the Portugeese coast, it’s hard to choose.

There are still places left, the price is: € 1295

Departure from Cádiz, July 31

Arrival in A Coruna, August 11

Due to race rules, half of the crew has to be under 26 years. Race 1 is sold out and race 2 is much asked for. We must pay close attention to the age of the trainees, in order not to get too many trainees over 26 and the risk of being disqualified. We have now opened a few Place for adults over 26 years!

The first race in 2016, which goes from Antwerp to Lisbon is already sold out. You can send us an e-mail if you want to be on the waitinglist: postmaster@radich.no. There are still places left on the other legs. Read more about the different voyages on our web-site, or download the brochure here: Voyages 2016

 

We wish all our trainees and friends a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.

The Office is closed Christmas Eve, Dec 25. and 26. and New Years Eve. The other days we are open as usual between 0800 and 1600.

IMG_7664This year it was the third time that I sailed with Christian Radich. It is always a fantastic voyage. It is so thrilling to climb in the Rig, set sails and do a lot of other things – to be a part of it, to see how a Tallship works. Working with the other trainees in all ages from all over the world, to try to win the regatta hand in hand – one of the best experience of my life!

The crew and the Volunteers are very kind and very professional, real specialists! The ship is – compared to lot of other ships in a nearly perfect condition. The education on board is absolut perfect. So – don’t wait and sail with her as soon as possible. It will change you life and is a real life experience. I can’t wait to book the next Voyage for the Tall ship race 2016 – Antwerp to Lisbon and Cadiz. I really hope that Christian Radich will participate again.

 

Jens Grothusen from Germany wrote this essay after he had sailed from Ålesund to Kristiansand in 2015

The brochure with the summer voyages 2016 is ready and on it`s way to our faithful trainees and good friends. You can download it here: Voyages 2016 or you can send us an e-mail if you want us to mail it to you. What about giving a voyage to someone for Christmas? You can choose the amount on the presentcard. Questions? Send us an e-mail: postmaster@radich.no

Valery VasilevskiyWhen the ships arrive in ports, the sailors are welcomed by a crowd of people. In the ports there are free concerts and entertainment for the whole family, crew parade which all trainees can attend, as well as award ceremonies. After three days of celebration, the festivals usually end with a grand firework, before the ships prepare for new voyages. We recommend that you stay for some of the festivities. You can stay one night on board the ship before or after arrival in the Tall Ships Race-ports. Beyond this, we recommend that you enter the port’s own website for further details on arrangements and accommodation.

Antwerp: www.antwerpen.be
Lisbon: www.tallshipslisboa.com
Cadiz: www.facebook.com/regatacadiz2016
A Coruña: www.twitter.com/tallshipacoruna
Blyth: www.portofblyth.co.uk
Gothenburg: www.goteborg.com/tallshipsregatta

See also: www.sailtraininginternational.org

IMG_9044-kOne of my favourite moments on the Christian Radich happened whilst we were all on duty waiting for our next orders. It was quite cold so whilst waiting we decided to all start singing loudy and clapping and even managed to get the crew involved. We then decided to teach people The Waves of Tory (an Irish dance) which turned out to be a great way to warm up. The sing songs were hilarious and a great way of bonding. I know I have made some lifelong friends on the voyage and I wouldn’t have changed any part of it for the world. Thank you Christian Radich for letting me join you on such a fantastic adventure!

Georgia Fermor sailed from Belfast to Ålesund in 2015

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A beautiful voyage along the norwegian coast, including fjords. It was spectacular. I did not have much expectations about sailing in the open sea, but the captain (Jens-Joachim) did his best and made out good wind and nice sailing areas, so our beautiful ship was often enough under full sails. It was my 15th journey with Christian Radich and so… just let me have it again.

Beat Schenk joined Christian Radich on Cruise in Company from Ålesund – Kristiansand in 2015

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAWe got everything, sun,rain,storm, no wind, wind from the wrong or right direction, refreshing temperatures around 12 degrees, phantastic food!, physical (pull the rope) and mental (memorize the rope) training, full body input and increasing heart beat at the helm, meditation on lookout duty at sundawn, live Scottish Music in Ullapool, wonderful watch comrades, good talks and dedicated watch leaders. All this in the friendly warm atmosphere created by the crew made this voyage again one to unwind and gather new joy of life. Thank you!

 

 

Irmelin Probst

300915_Forside_Håndbok_NETT_largeThis summer we launched a new Christian Radich handbook. Thanks to the crew who has worked a lot to make it easier and more up to date. Also a big thank to Emily who has worked as a volunteer on board, she was responsible for lay-out and illustrations. We mail the handbook to all trainees who ask for it. You can read it or download it.

 

 

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Sailing with Christian Radich means meeting new, interesting people, learning how to cooperate and coexist in – sometimes – tough conditions, and still hava a hell of a good time! If you sail around the Canary Islands, as I did, you will also have the pleasure of meeting schools of dolphins who play in the Atlantic waves, enjoy nights with beautiful stars & bright moon, as well as lots of good food and good fun!

If you love sailing, if you love the sea, sail with Christian Radich! An adventure and a memory for life!

Kerstin Otterstål sailed with us around the Canaries in January 2015

Lysbilde1Christian Radich will join Tall Ships Races also in 2016. This time the route goes south, all the way to Cádiz. Cruise-in-Company starts here, first with a short race to Sagres, before the fleet goes north along the coast of Algarve and to A Coruña.

You can book online or Your can e-mail us a registration form, it is an additional fee of 17 euros if you choose the last. Registration

Download the brochure: Voyages 2016 or have it sent by post: postmaster@radich.no

See practical information – what to bring: Info_eng

Travel to and from ports: To and from ports

 

Welcome on Board both to newcomers and to you who have sailed before.

 

Summer voyages 2016, time and prices:

NEW: Bilbao-Honfleur, from August 17, 12:00 to August 22, 12:00, price: €   775

Voyage  Route Departure Arrival Euro
1 Oslo – Kiel June 21, 18:00 June 24, 18:00 525
2 Kiel – Eemshaven June 27, 12:00 June 30, 08:001) 360
3 Delfzijl– Antwerp July 3, 12:00 July 7, 14:00 550
4 Antwerp – Lisbon (race) July 10, 10:00 July 22, 14:00 1320
5 Lisbon – Cadiz (race) July 25, 10:00 July 28, 14:00 525
6 Cadiz – A Coruña

(Race and Cruise in Company)

July 31, 10:00 August 11, 14:00 1295
7 Blyth – Gothenburg (race) August 29, 10:00 September 3, 14:00 625

                Changes in arrival and departure time may occur.

1) Arrival the day before.

Given good conditions, the arrival date may be earlier. You may of course stay on board until given date. There might also be some waiting to be allowed to get into port.

 

Extra night on board incl. breakfast, € 60 per night.

Max 1 night before and/or 1 night after the voyage 2), not before leg 1 and after leg 2. Check-in on board 2 hours before departure, if no other information is given. Trainees taking part on several voyages may stay on board incl. breakfast during harbor stays.

 

2)Youth 15-25 years may stay on board 2 nights after the voyage (only breakfast will be served). Only 1 night is possible for all after voyage no 1 (in Kiel).

The deck will be closed for the trainees, if customers have contracted the deck for special occasions.

 

 

Special offers      
34 Delfzijl –Antwerp – Lisbon Incl. three nights in Antwerp with breakfast 1655
56 Lisbon – Cadiz – A Coruña Incl. three nights in Cadiz with breakfast 1710

 

Discounts

Youth: 12 -25 years: A discount of 10% applies on each leg and on special offers. 15% discount on races, youth from 15 years.

About the summer voyages 2016

From Oslo to Kiel
The first summer voyage starts just before midsummer. After safety information and rig-training, the ship will set sail for Kiel. Summer is at its brightest up north and we will sail in the Danish archipelago, with mostly calm waters. We have plenty of time to reach Kiel in time, and we hope to sail as much as possible. In Kiel we meet the Kieler Woche, a sailing festival that characterizes the city for almost a whole week.

Through the Kiel Canal, from Kiel to Eemshaven
When Kieler Woche ends, we are heading towards Eemshaven, to the next festival, called DelfSail. We will go through the Kiel Canal for motor. The channel is like a floating highway through farmland and pleasant villages on land. If the wind is good to us, we will set sail after the Canal, and sail against Eemshaven. We arrive in the evening and the trainees leave the ship the next morning. Christian Radich is getting ready for the Sail-in with local passengers. Eemshaven and Delfzijl are not far from Amsterdam, which has numerous connecting flights. The voyage is short and varied, and it provides a taste of Christian Radich both through the Kiel Canal and under sail.

From Delfzijl to Antwerp
After a great sail parade from Delfzijl, we will sail for three days and nights along the coast outside Holland and Belgium. Also on this leg, we will have enough time to be able to sail much of the time. There will also be time to enjoy life on deck, and we hope the sun will be nice to us. The Tall Ships Races 2016 starts in Antwerp. The city is Belgium’s largest seaport and it’s known for its long maritime traditions. Antwerp has also previously been the host city for the Tall Ships Races.

Race 1, from Antwerp to Lisbon
This race, which lasts 12 days, has long traditions. The first race for training-ships was held in 1956, from Torbay to Lisbon. 60 years later we will sail almost the same route. Christian Radich was fastest of the square rigged ships in 1956, and she won the anniversary race in 2006. Now, 10 years later, we aim to win again, and many of our loyal trainees will join us! The City of Lisbon has southern charm, good food, and there is much to see and experience here. We recommend you to plan for a few extra days in the city.

Race 2, from Lisbon to Cadiz
After a few days in charming Lisbon, we prepare for a new race, a much shorter one this time. In these areas it may be difficult to make the right tactical choices. Currents and winds may alter the results from day to day, and will make the race even more exiting.  This is a popular leg, not least because the cities of Lisbon and Cadiz, have so much to offer. The small city of Cadiz has a nice old town, and many of the trainees would enjoy some extra days in this area. There are flights to the rest of Europe from the “sherry town” Jerez and Malaga is a couple of hours bus drive, away.

Race 3 and Cruise in Company from Cadiz to A Coruna
Cruise-in-Company starts in Cadiz, first with a short race to Sagres, before the fleet goes north along the coast of Algarve and to A Coruña.The leg ends in A Coruña, a great city that has previously been awarded for the best Tall Ship festivals. Santiago de Compostela is less than an hour away with train. It is the world’s most famous place of pilgrimage, and the apostle James is buried here. We recommend you to use this opportunity to visit this famous city. You will easy find flights to the rest of Europe from here.

North Sea Tall Ships Regatta, from Blyth to Gothenburg
Blyth is just north of Newcastle, and here starts an additional race. Many of the vessels from the Tall Ship fleet will join, and we can expect a fight for the first prize!  Summer vacation is terminated in Norway, but not in the North Sea! We have reason to hope for fair winds, at the best we will be reaching towards Gothenburg, hopefully faster than the competitors. The sailing city of Gothenburg welcomes the ships with a festival, which makes the end of several exiting summer voyages this year.

 

 

 

 

While voyages and Tall Ships Races this year still is clear in mind, we have started planning next year`s voyages. It is most likely Christian Radich will sail Tall Ships Races again in 2016. The schedule will be ready by late September/October.

Tall ships Races will start in Antwerp, Belgium:
Race 1: Antwerp -Lisbon: July 10 – 22
Race 2: Lisbon – Cadiz: July 25 – 28
Cruise in Company: Cadiz – A Coruna: July 31 – August 11

Welcome on board next year as a trainee both to newcomers and to you who have sailed with us before!

Mai tokt 2015A fantastic all-around experience exceeding all expectations. The crew and trainees alike  made this experience at sea on a tall ship memorable, and fantastically fun. This was, and would be, a wonderful life experience for anyone seeking sea air and a self challenge aboard a historic vessel surrounded by enthusiastic companions and a knowledgeable, welcoming crew. Plus, the food is great!

Said by a trainee who joined the voyage in the Oslofjord 13- 16 May 2015. Read more

We are looking forward to welcome 50 maritime students as trainees this winter. They are all maritime students at Norwegian Colleges. The ship is headed for southern waters and the students will get practical skills on board. For Christian Radich, this is important because we get a basis for further operation all year round.

We are looking forward to welcome 50 maritime students as trainees this winter. They are all maritime students at Norwegian Colleges. The ship is headed for southern waters and the students will get practical skills on board. For Christian Radich, this is important because we get a basis for further operation all year round. Because of this, there will be no wintervoyages this season. But we are looking forward to the voyages next summer!

It is still possible to join the last voyage this summer. The price is 725 euros per person. Send an e-mail to postmaster@radich.no if you are interested.

Departure on Sunday is from Ijhaven in Central Amsterdam, see map: Kart Amsterdam. Departure will be in the evening and check-in is from 1300 and latest 1500.

What should I pack?
Summer weather in the north is unpredictable. The most important thing to remember when packing is clothes that are waterproof, windproof and good shoes. Here is the packing and information- list: Info_eng

Have you forgotten anything?
Have you given us all the information we need? If you’ve changed your passport after you booked the voyage, please send us the new passport number. Are you over 70, you must send us a medical certificate, if you haven`t sent it before.

We are looking forward to welcome you on board the Christian Radich!

Welcome on bord as trainee from Bremerhaven to Amsterdam. Departure from Bremerhaven is August 16. at 6 pm. You find a map of the port here: Bremerhaven kart. You have to be on board latest 2 hours before departure.  Arrival in Amsterdam/IJmuiden will be Tuesday night and check-out is 0700 Wednesday morning. See map. Buses will transport you in to Central Station Amsterdam.

What should I pack?

Summer weather in the north is unpredictable. The most important thing to remember when packing is clothes that are waterproof, windproof and good shoes. Here is the packing and information- list: Info_eng

Have you forgotten anything?

Have you given us all the information we need? If you’ve changed your passport after you booked the voyage, please send us the new passport number. Are you over 70, you must send us a medical certificate, if you haven`t sent it before.

We are looking forward to welcome you on board the Christian Radich! It is still places left if you want to join.

Christian Radich will leave Sail Bremerhaven August 16, to go to Amsterdam (IJmuiden). There are a few places left, due to a cancellation. This is a short voyage, but you will get a good feeling about what sailing with Christian Radich  is. If you want to join this voyage, you can book on our website: Booking  or contact us by email: postmaster@radich.no

Welcome on bord as trainee from Warnemünde to Bremerhaven. It is still possible to join this voyage. Send an e-mail to postmaster@radich.no  if you are interested.

Departure from Warnemünde is August 9. at 8 pm. You find a map of the port here: Kart Warnemünde. You have to be on board latest 2 hours before departure.

What should I pack?

Summer weather in the north is unpredictable. The most important thing to remember when packing is clothes that are waterproof, windproof and good shoes. Here is the packing and information- list: Info_eng

Have you forgotten anything?

Have you given us all the information we need? If you’ve changed your passport after you booked the voyage, please send us the new passport number. Are you over 70, you must send us a medical certificate, if you haven`t sent it before.

We are looking forward to welcome you on board the Christian Radich!

There has been a cancellation on the race between Kristiansand – Aalborg, start July 28. Please send an e-mail to: postmaster@radich.no if interested.

If you only have a few days, we recommend the short voyage from Aalborg to Warnemünde, 4 – 6th of August. Do you have an extra day, you can stay overnight in Aalborg before departing and feel the atmosphere in the harbor and city the last day of the Tall Ships Races. From Aalborg, the ships are headed for new destinations. Christian Radich are going south through the Danish archipelago towards Warnemünde and the big Festival, Hanse Sail. You are welcome to join on this voyage. Read more about the voyages.

The last race in this years Tall Ship goes from Kristiansand to Aalborg. Christian Radich will leave Kristiansand on the 28th of July. We hope fore fair Winds and a exiting race to Aalborg. The ship will arrive Aalborg on the 1st of August.

Don`t miss this years Cruise in Company between Ålesund and Kristiansand. On this voyage you get the very best of the Norwegian Westcoast. After leaving the Tall Ship City Ålesund in the morning of July 18, we will go by motor all the way in to Geiranger. The Geiranger fjord is one of Norways famous fjords. We pass severeal waterfalls and mountains that rises up from the sea. The Next morning we will set sail as soon as possible and we will go where the winds take us. We have estimated plenty of time before arriving in Kristiansand July 25 in order to give you some adventure during the voyage.

Don`t miss this years Cruise in Company between Ålesund and Kristiansand. On this voyage you get the very best of the Norwegian Westcoast. After leaving the Tall Ship City Ålesund in the morning of July 18, we will go by motor all the way in to Geiranger. The Geiranger fjord is one of Norways famous fjords. We pass severeal waterfalls and mountains that rises up from the sea. The Next morning we will set sail as soon as possible and we will go where the winds take us. We have estimated plenty of time before arriving in Kristiansand July 25 in order to give you some adventure during the voyage.

Christian Radich has arrived in Belfast and departure for the first race is set to July 5, 10 am. You find a map of the port in Belfast her: Belfast_kart
You have to be on board latest 2 hours before departure.  If you arrive 4.7 to stay the last night on board, you must check in your luggage before 1900. Christian Radich is not in port between 1930 and 2300, she is doing a fjordcruise for Irish guests. After check-in, we advise you to go to into town to see and experience the atmosphere and the events.

Departure day starts with Parade of Sail. This year  the organizers want to have guests onboard the Christian Radich during the Parade of Sail. So while you are starting the training on the boat deck, there will be passengers on the main deck. They will have their own event with food and drink. They’ll probably get served beer and wine, which is totally prohibited for our trainees while in sea, we are going to win a race! Our trainees will have the ordinary meals on board.

What should I pack?
Summer weather in the north is unpredictable. The most important thing to remember when packing is clothes that are waterproof, windproof and good shoes. Here is the packing and information- list: Info_eng

Ålesund
Information to those of you who stays on board a night in Ålesund or sail with us to Kristiansand:  The deck is rented to a reception administrated by the Tall Ships Races July 16 and 17. We will also have “open ship” in the morning, for the public to see the great ship. The visitors will not have access to the lower deck. We recommend that our trainees take a walk in the city meanwhile, to experience all the events and life in harbor around the Tall Ships Races.

Have you forgotten anything?
Have you given us all the information we need? If you’ve changed your passport after you booked the voyage, please send us the new passport number. Are you over 70, you must send us a medical certificate, if you haven`t sent it before.

We are looking forward to welcome you on board the Christian Radich!

The races this summer are both sold out, but we still have places available on Cruise-in-Company and on the other voyages. Aalesund to Kristiansand is a beautiful part of Norway! The voyage starts with a fjordcruise into famous Geiranger and we will probably make another stop somewhere along the coast as well. On this voyage like all the others the purpose is to sail as most as we possibly can.

After Tall Ships Races, the voyages continues from Aalborg to Warnemünde, from Bremerhaven and from Amsterdam. It is many opportunities for great experiences with Christian Radich also this summer!
Click here and you see the whole sailing route: Kart-Sommertokt-2015_eng_ny-2

Follow Christian Radich on the map on her voyage this weekend: https://my.yb.tl/christianradich

 

 

It is only three places left on the race between Belfast and Ålesund. This is the first race this summer, the second is already sold out. Due to race rules, the places are reservered for youth between 15 and 26 years old.  Half the crew must be youth, but you don`t need any  experience to join. Tall Ships Races are competition and friendship, and youth from all over the world get toghether in this fabulous competition.

Be fast if you want to join, youth get 15 % discount: https://www.radich.no/en/2015-voyages/

The crew and trainees are having a good time on the voyage to Shetland. The sailing is good, even though it is a bit cold on duty, especially helm and lookout! They will arrive in Lerwick today and tomorrow they will have a sight-seeing on the historical island. You find photos on facebook and you can follow the ship here: https://my.yb.tl/christianradich/

Would you like to join Christian Radich on the voyage in May from Oslo?  It is places left and you can combine it with celebrating the Norwegian National Day.

Shetland

Stø kurs, foto: Horst Utsch

Vladimir Guerrero remembers his voyage and SAIL 90 (now Sail Amsterdam) in 1990. On a sailship, there is no big changes in 25 years. The wind, the sea and the feling is the same, even though the crew changes. Well, some of the trainees keep coming back year after year. Read Vladimirs story: Radich 1990

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Whenever I book to sail with Christian Radich I get excited and this continues right up to getting on board.  The first few days of getting used to the ship again (sometimes I am a bit seasick) I wonder “why am I doing this”, sometimes I think – “this will be my last voyage”. BUT each time, about half way through the journey I know why I am doing it and on the last day when we all muster on deck and hear from the Captain I know I will sail again with the Christian Radich.  It is one of the best and most exciting sailing experiences anyone who loves the sea can have…

Don Tomlinson has been trainee on board several times

 

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My voyage with the Christian Radich was a succes. It was not my first and for sure not the last voyage with her! I always join the 4-8 watch which I love. The education in sailing the ship was nearly perfect. All crewmembers were always friendly and open for questions. The ship itself is in an marvellous condition. The food is realy very good, thanks to the cooks aboard.
I thought about sailing with another ship this year. Fortunately my decision goes back to the Radich because I wanted to meet some people again.
For the future it is for sure…there is only one ship to go: CRISTIAN RADICH
I want to thank the whole crew and all who cares about the ship for the hospitality, education, maintenance, donor and so on.
Thank you also to all Trainees with whom I sailed With on the race between Harlingen and Fredrikstad. We made the 3rd Place, on Race 2 from Bergen to Esbjerg the Radich wins hopefully.
I can’t wait to sail with her on TSR 2015, Jens Grothusen

 

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It’s was the beautiful summer evening in Hardanger Fjord, when we seen the Windjammer movie. the feeling was so indescribable, to see the dream of my childhood 55 years ago, mixed whit the reality now a board the same ship. For me it was like a norwegian  “Summernight Dream” in a warm heartily atmosphere in a wonderful scenery.

Med venlig hilsen Peter Nadler, trainee on Cruise in Company 2014

AKERSHUS STRANDAThe last fjordcruise this season was September 5th. From January the cruises for next year will be ready.  The cruises start from the Akershus-pier, just across the town hall. The captain decides each time where to go, due to weather and wind. Christian Radich uses engine on fjord cruises, but you get a feeling of the ships history and the power when she sails.  If you are in Oslo one of the days we arrange a fjord cruise, we recommend you to join!

Information:
High heels are not allowed on board due to the maintenance of the deck. Children under 12 years old must wear a safety vest and children up to 2 years old must be registered in advance.

Charter Christian Radich for groups

CR 75år 043Christian Radich is the perfect setting for the occasion you want to celebrate. She was built in 1937 and is still a sailing ship. Almost 15.000 Norwegian sailors have had their education on board. In May, June and August groups can rent the historical ship for a cruise on the beautiful Oslofjord.
The ship has an excellent galley and our stewards have worked in the city’s best restaurants. The ship is fully licensed and we arrange the party and FjordCruise for you according to your special requirements.
Give your colleagues and clients an adventurous trip on the Oslofjord that they will not forget.
Duration: 3 – 5 hours
Area: Oslofjord
Capacity: 240 passengers

The last race in Tall Ships Races this summer, between Kristiansand and Aalborg  is already sold out! From Belfast to Ålesund there are more places, but we must prioritize youth. According to STI`s race rules half of the crew has to be under 26 years. The races are filled with actions. We participate to win! We focus on sailing as much as possible on all legs, whether it is race or not. The voyages are varied and we are sure you will find one that suits you.