CASTELLON - LISBON // Strait of Gibraltar
Mediterranean Sea
- Embarkation Castellón 13-04-2026 16:00
- Disembarkation Lisbon 19-04-2026 10:00
- Price from €960
VOYAGE DESCRIPTION
On this 6 day voyage aboard the Santa Maria Manuela we start from the vibrant harbor festival of Castellon through the Gibraltar Straight, and north towards Portugal’s historic capital of Lisbon.
Volunteer to help the crew hoist and set the sails. The feeling of helming a 68m sailing ship with the sensation as she responds to the command of the wheel is something to savor forever. There is nothing our crew like more then to share their knowledge of sailing with our guests, and they will encourage you to get actively involved in sailing the ship.
Knot classes are a great way to learn a new skill whilst sharing sailing stories with shipmates, and if the weather allows there's the opportunity to go up the mast or relax on the bowsprit. A drink at sunset on the deck is the perfect way to round off each day.
Lisbon beckons, as we sail up the Rio Tejo beneath the city’s famous suspension bridge, Ponte 25 de Abril. After you disembark consider immersing yourself in the vibrant culture of Lisbon, with its Fado music, historic neighborhoods like Alfama, and stunning viewpoints. Visit the Belem Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
VOYAGE HIGHLIGHTS
- Soak up the festival atmosphere of Escale a Castellon festival
- A hands-on sailing experience aboard a historic 1937 tall ship
- Sail in comfort aboard the newly renovated Santa Maria Manuela
- Enjoy breathtaking vistas of the Mediterranean coastline as you sail west
- Experience the diverse marine life and ecological wonders of the Mediterranean
- Motor up the Rio Tejo beneath Lisbon’s famous suspension bridge
WEATHER CONDITIONS
Expect mild and sunny weather in April, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 20°C, but bring a jumper and waterproof jacket as the evenings can be cool and rain showers are not uncommon at this time of year.
Gesproken talen aan boord: Dutch, French, English, Spanish
PRICE
What’s included in your fare:
- All meals on board Santa Maria Manuela – including daily breakfast, lunch and evening meal;
- Refreshments (coffee, tea, water and juice) throughout the day;
- Use of safety equipment;
- All instructions on board by fully qualified crew;
- Third Party Liability Insurance;
- Ports immigration / customs fees.
What’s not included in your fare:
- Flights and transfers to and from the Santa Maria Manuela;
- Additional drinks & snacks on board;
- Personal travel insurance;
- Other personal expenses.
MEALS
Three meals a day are included. Tea, coffee, herbal tea, water and juice are always available as well as fruit and some snacks throughout the day.
CABIN TYPES
On the Santa Maria Manuela, we offer a variety of cabin types across two decks. Our double bed cabins and bunk bed cabins are designed for two people but can also be booked by a solo traveler for an additional single supplement. All cabins come with a private bathroom and shower. Please review the information below and here to select your preferred option.
- Master Cabin: Features a double bed and a sofa bed that converts into a bunk bed. It accommodates 2 to 4 people, making it a great option for families. (Bed dimensions: Double bed - 1.60m W x 1.85m L; Bunks - 0.80m W x 1.85m L).
- Double Bed Cabins: Equipped with one double bed. (Bed dimensions: 1.60m W x 1.85m L).
- Bunk Bed Cabins: Includes a bunk bed for 1 or 2 people. (Bed dimensions: 0.80m W x 1.85m L).
- Communal Cabins: These cabins have bunk beds for 4 or 6 people, ideal for those who enjoy socializing. (Bed dimensions: 0.80m W x 1.85m L). Communal cabins are divided by gender, and while we try
ID AND VISA REQUIREMENTS
European ID or Passport. Need to provide details as soon as possible. It is crucial and your own responsibility to check and arrange visa requirements for the countries you are traveling to and from.
TRAVEL AND FLIGHT INFORMATION
Please be reminded that it is your responsibility to stay informed about and follow any travel advisories related to traveling to and from the ship. Like airport boarding procedures, customs and port authorities enforce strict embarkation and disembarkation times. Be sure to plan your travel accordingly.
PACKING LIST
- We recommend you travel with a soft foldable bag (there is no space to store rigid bags in your cabin) and bring with you:
- Valid passport/ID with 6 months validity
- Warm hat and gloves
- Wet weather clothing – waterproof and windproof jacket
- Clothing – enough clothing for all weather circumstances and for sailing at night.
- Soft soled trainers or deck shoes (no high heels)
- Swimming gear
- Toiletries
- Sunblock
- Sunglasses
- Personal and sea sickness medication
- Book
- Camera
COMMUNICATION ON BOARD
If you wish or need, you can enjoy reliable Wi-Fi while we sail for an additional cost.
Payment should be made at the beginning of the journey for the entire duration, as daily packages are not available. The reliability of the connection can vary depending on the ship’s location and number of concurrent users.
WEATHER CONDITIONS
Please keep in mind that unfavorable weather conditions (e.g., lack or excess wind) may cause the captain to decide to sail on engine power, enter or exit a port earlier/later.
TRAVEL INSURANCE
We recommend you take out travel insurance to cover your travel to and from the SMM and any activity off the ship.
All activity aboard the SMM is covered by the SMM’s insurance.
"All services that make up your trip are provided by independent suppliers. When you book, you enter into a contract directly with the supplier, the ship, under the booking conditions of this ship. As an agent, our service is to promote the trips offered by the supplier and to act as a facilitator for obtaining a booking agreement between the customer and the supplier. In this, we are always at your disposal with our experience and service.“
Santa Maria Manuela
Bouwjaar 1937
The Tall Ship Santa Maria Manuela is a four-mast sailing ship built in 1937. This sailingship has a rich history as a cod fishing vessel and sailed mainly in the northern Atlantic ocean. Today you can sail on a cruise in modern comfort. The ship has been thoroughly restored in 2010 thanks to its new owner, the Portuguese group Grupo Jerónimo Martins. With a capacity of up to 50 guests, the sailing ship offers wonderful sailing trips worldwide.