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Kraken Travel Sailing Holidays

8th June 2024 to 17th June 2024

Tall Ship: Leith to Copenhagen

From £1920 per person

Deposit 25%. Final balance due 12 weeks before departure.
Leith is three miles from Edinburgh city centre, and home of the world-famous Royal Yacht Britannia. Although we will be leaving the coast of Scotland far behind us, Scotland’s waters are a playground for minke whales and porpoises – if we’re lucky they may choose to escort us at some point on our way!
Clear
Pay a 25% deposit per item
Suited to
Wheelchair friendly, Families, Couples, Individuals, Groups
Difficulty
Open to all levels of sailing and physical ability
Nights onboard
9
Vessel type
SV Tenacious
Skipper
Yes
Insurance Required
Yes

Duration: 9 nights – 08 June 2024 - 17 June 2024

Price: £1,920 per person

Leith is three miles from Edinburgh city centre, and home of the world-famous Royal Yacht Britannia. Although we will be leaving the coast of Scotland far behind us, Scotland’s waters are a playground for minke whales and porpoises – if we’re lucky they may choose to escort us at some point on our way!

You will be sailing into the North Sea, crossing it’s widest part until you join with the Baltic Sea via the Skagerrak inlet and the straights of Kattegat, which run along the coastline of Sweden and Norway. Once you have left the oil rigs and wind farms behind, the long summer days will provide light evenings and amazing sunsets, followed by clear unpoluted night skies away from the influence of land and streetlights.

Sailing around the breathtaking scenery of Denmark and then Sweden, you will be tracing the return sailing routes of Viking longships as they expanded their empire.

You will sail finish your voyage sailing into the stunning harbour of Copenhagen, past a famous statue guarding the entrance to the city. Copenhagen is described as a maritime city jewel in the crown of the southern Baltic, and we recommend you take some time at the end of your voyage to explore the colourful 17th-century streets (beware, there are a lot of cobbles!) and world-class cuisine the city is famous for.

Joining time: 13:00 – 14:00; Disembarkation time: 13:00

Leith is three miles from Edinburgh city centre, and home of the world-famous Royal Yacht Britannia. Although we will be leaving the coast of Scotland far behind us, Scotland’s waters are a playground for minke whales and porpoises – if we’re lucky they may choose to escort us at some point on our way!

You will be sailing into the North Sea, crossing it’s widest part until you join with the Baltic Sea via the Skagerrak inlet and the straights of Kattegat, which run along the coastline of Sweden and Norway. Once you have left the oil rigs and wind farms behind, the long summer days will provide light evenings and amazing sunsets, followed by clear unpoluted night skies away from the influence of land and streetlights.

Sailing around the breathtaking scenery of Denmark and then Sweden, you will be tracing the return sailing routes of Viking longships as they expanded their empire.

You will sail finish your voyage sailing into the stunning harbour of Copenhagen, past a famous statue guarding the entrance to the city. Copenhagen is described as a maritime city jewel in the crown of the southern Baltic, and we recommend you take some time at the end of your voyage to explore the colourful 17th-century streets (beware, there are a lot of cobbles!) and world-class cuisine the city is famous for.

  • All bedding
  • Heavy-duty wet weather gear and none slip rubber boots
  • Safety Harnesses
  • Plug sockets the ship has 240v plugs using the standard British 3 Pin system
  • Travel to and from the start/end location
  • Optional meals at cafés/restaurants (we sometimes have the chance to visit local restaurants on the way, see the itinerary for more details)
  • Optional activities where we hire external guides and equipment, such as kayaking, glacier hikes, or surfing
  • Drinks like wine, beer, or high-exclusive apple juice and other luxury drinks (yes, we drink beer and wine on board, bring your own)
  • Travel/cancellation insurance – recommended, but it’s up to you

What to expect

You’ll have been part of one of the most important teams you’ve ever experienced – without our Voyage Crew we can’t sail, you’re as crucial as that. And we know that with that will come a huge sense of self-achievement – and some new friends too.

How will I know what to do?

Don’t worry if you have not sailed before – most people step onboard Tenacious with no experience of sailing a tall ship, so you will not be alone. Our professional seafarers and volunteers will support you through all the tasks involved and you will always have an experienced hand to ask for advice or support.

You will be put into one of four teams, called Watches. The four Watches are called Forward Port, Aft Port, Forward Starboard and Aft Starboard.

Each Watch includes an experienced Watch Leader who will co-ordinate the team under the guidance of the permanent crew. Between the Watch Leaders and Permanent Crew they will ensure that you are given tasks that suit your individual strengths and capabilities.

The four Watches take it in turn to be responsible for the various tasks required to sail and run the ship, including keeping watch. Those tasks need to be completed all day and through the night.

Our buddy system

When you arrive on-board:

If you are uncertain with any aspect of the buddy arrangements or unsure of your role, please speak to your Watch Leader or the Medical Purser.
Introduce yourself to your buddy as soon as possible on joining the ship.
Ask your buddy what help they may need. Our experience is that people with disabilities know their capabilities and are very keen to do as much as possible themselves.
Your buddy may need help stowing their gear, making up their bunk and rigging up their lee cloth (the lee cloth stops you falling out of your bunk when the ships rolls).
As the voyage progresses you will work out a routine that suits you both but please be aware that at sea in certain weather conditions, ships do perform antics which may be unfamiliar!

Food Glorious Food

The food on board is plentiful and often praised. A professional cook and a cook’s assistant produce three cooked meals a day and make cakes, biscuits and scones for elevenses and afternoon tea (both known as ‘Smoko’ on board).

In addition, you can help yourself to fresh fruit and if you are still peckish during your night watch there are always some ‘night rations’ to help you through.

We can cater for special dietary requirements – just remember to mention them when you book.

Joining time: 13:00 – 14:00; Disembarkation time: 13:00

Leith is three miles from Edinburgh city centre, and home of the world-famous Royal Yacht Britannia. Although we will be leaving the coast of Scotland far behind us, Scotland’s waters are a playground for minke whales and porpoises – if we’re lucky they may choose to escort us at some point on our way!

You will be sailing into the North Sea, crossing it’s widest part until you join with the Baltic Sea via the Skagerrak inlet and the straights of Kattegat, which run along the coastline of Sweden and Norway. Once you have left the oil rigs and wind farms behind, the long summer days will provide light evenings and amazing sunsets, followed by clear unpoluted night skies away from the influence of land and streetlights.

Sailing around the breathtaking scenery of Denmark and then Sweden, you will be tracing the return sailing routes of Viking longships as they expanded their empire.

You will sail finish your voyage sailing into the stunning harbour of Copenhagen, past a famous statue guarding the entrance to the city. Copenhagen is described as a maritime city jewel in the crown of the southern Baltic, and we recommend you take some time at the end of your voyage to explore the colourful 17th-century streets (beware, there are a lot of cobbles!) and world-class cuisine the city is famous for.

Please keep personal gear to a minimum as there is very limited stowage space.

Clothing – What to wear
It can be noticeably cooler at sea than on land, especially at night. So come prepared. Also, please bring enough clothing for the duration of the voyage as we are not able to do personal washing for you, except on ocean passage voyages.

Shoes – Soft soled shoes – deck shoes or trainers. In warm weather, sandals are fine, but not flip-flops.
Gloves – You will be handling ropes so sailing or other non-slip gloves will be useful.
UK AND EUROPE SUMMER VOYAGES/ CANARIES
Fleece/warm sweater, sweat shirts, warm hat
Jeans/Trousers (+a pair for mess duty)
Shorts, T Shirts
Shower proof jacket/sailing jacket
Sun Hat, Sun Screen
Swimming costume

You may want to bring some warmer clothes in early/late season

CARIBBEAN VOYAGES
Thin fleece/light sweater
Shorts, T Shirts, Tops
Sun hat
Thin trousers and long sleeve shirts/blouses (in case of sunburn)
Long trousers plus closed front shoes for mess duty
Swimming costume
High factor sun screen, mosquito repellent
Thin shower proof jacket

On voyages from the Canary Islands to the Caribbean, you may require a few
items of warmer clothing at the start.
PASSAGE VOYAGES (e.g.UK-CANARIES, CANARIES-UK, BERMUDA-UK)
These voyages are in the spring and autumn so the weather can be cold.

Fleece/warm sweaters
Sweatshirts/light sweaters
Jeans, Trousers (you will need long trousers for mess duty)
Warm hat, scarf, gloves
Long Johns, vests, T shirts
Socks
Warm shower proof jacket/sailing jacket

Remember that several thinner layers are warmer than one thick one!

PLEASE NOTE
Flip-flops are not considered suitable footwear on board ship, though sandals may be appropriate in hot weather.

Paperwork
• Passport (Even voyages with UK departure and arrival ports usually call into at least one foreign port during a voyage)
• Joining Instructions from Tenacious Ship’s Office (please leave a copy with your next of kin)
•Insurance Policy
•Your return air ticket if you are joining or leaving the ship outside the UK. (Antigua will not allow you into the country without an air ticket out or proof of your means of departure. Your joining instructions are your proof.)
•Tall Ship Guide and Logbook

• You must bring enough to last the duration of your voyage and your journey. If you are flying to join the ship we suggest you pack your medicines in your hand baggage – but please check current airport security regulations.
• Earplugs/Eye mask, If you think your sleep might be disturbed by the noise of the generator engine or lights.
• Spectacles/ Sunglasses with a cord to keep them safe.

Toiletries
• Enough for the whole voyage.
• High factor sun cream
• Mosquito repellent.

There are 240v UK sockets for razors and hairdryers

Money
• Sterling – to use in the bar for drinks, crisps, chocolate and to buy souvenirs in the shop (including clothing etc.)
• UK Voyages usually call into a European port so you will need Euros
•Canary Island Voyages – Euros
•Caribbean Voyages – US$, East Caribbean $ and Euros (many of the
Caribbean Islands are French)
•For countries outside the EU – local currency
•On leaving the Caribbean you may be charged $50EC departure tax
at the airport.
•On board we only accept Visa and Mastercard Credit Cards although
we would prefer cheques (sterling only)
•We DO NOT accept: debit cards, Solo or Maestro on board