Sailing trip from/to Tenerife
Tenerife - La Gomera - (La Palma) - Tenerife
The sailing area of the Canary Islands, especially against the backdrop of Tenerife, offers sailors a fascinating adventure. The constant trade winds, mild temperatures and the impressive coastal landscape create ideal conditions for unforgettable cruises. From Tenerife, you can explore the diverse coastline, pass majestic cliffs and head for hidden bays.
Details of the trip:
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Travel type:
Sailing Yacht Journeys
The perfect mix of sailing,
Swimming & shore excursions.
Pure
Our classic Sailing Yacht Journey with even more focus on sailing.
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Price information per person:
(Single usage with 50% or 80% surcharge)
Deluxe Cabin:
Deluxe: Our largest cabins with variable
Bed position (single or double bed) and
spacious bathroom.
Long Cabin:
Long: Slightly smaller than the Deluxe cabin with
double bed and spacious bathroom.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Arrival and departure
You can easily travel to the ports in the Mediterranean with the usual airlines. The best way to reach Cape Verde and the Azores is via Lisbon. The return journey from the Caribbean to Europe is usually via London or Paris. For the return crossing to the Mediterranean, fly via London to Antigua. Depending on the duration of your journey, you should allow a buffer of 1-3 days for the return flight or book a rebookable ticket.
What is included on this trip?
The cruise price includes: Costs for the nautical crew and service, accommodation on board in the booked category, sea transportation, full board on board / one dinner per week to explore the local cuisine at own expense, water, tea, filter coffee.
The price does not include: arrival and departure, transfers, soft drinks, Nespresso and alcoholic beverages, water sports on board, shore excursions and gratuities.
Wind and weather forecast
Sailing on the Atlantic is usually associated with the trade winds, which blow constantly in many parts. The weather can vary on long crossings, from calm conditions to heavy seas, and the influences of the Gulf Stream and crossing cold fronts require special attention. Up-to-date weather information is crucial for navigating through the various conditions in the Atlantic.