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crossing the sea from Madeira to Canary Islands

Atlantic ocean

Madeira > Canary Islands

Travel highlights

  • Travel in comfort in the newly renovated Santa Maria Manuela
  • Sail on this autumn winds open water classic crossing from Madeira to Tenerife with a short stop in La Gomera
  • Cruise past Madeira's mystical Desertas and Selvagen Islands
  • Hands-on sailing experience in all aspects of ship life
  • Support our citizen science project to raise awareness of the problem of marine litter
  • Stop to swim in the clear blue waters of La Gomeira, one of the hidden gems of the Canary Islands
  • Consider spending a few days exploring the mountainous island of Madeira to soak up the autumn rays

Prices

  • Shared cabin: € 600 pp
  • Private cabin: € 900,- pp

dates

  • November 18 4pm – September 23 11pm

RATE INCLUDES:

  • 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 confirmation
  • Liability insurance

NOT INCLUDED:

  • Travel to and from the boat
  • Personal travel insurance
  • Alcoholic and soft drinks at the bar (we have a bar TAB during your journey, payable at the end of your journey in cash by card before disembarking).
  • All shore excursions and meals
  • VISA, Payment fees

Gesproken talen aan boord: Dutch, French, English, Spanish

 

Voyage description

This voyage takes us from the semi tropical island of Madeira to the rugged island of Tenerife, stopping to swim in the clear blue waters of La Gomeira, the magical, hidden gem of the Canaries.

We Set sail on this iconic ocean voyage from Madeira’s luxuriant green shores with it’s primitive laurel forest, unique water channels, waterfalls and breath-taking vistas and the ever-blooming city of Funchal.

Just a day’s sail to the south of Madeira’s Ilhas Desertas lie the Ilhas Selvagens marine park, which, in 2021 celebrated 50 years of protection by extending the zone to become Europe’s largest at 2.677 km2. If the weather and sea state allow we may have the opportunity to use our zodiacs go ashore to spot for the mystical Shearwater, known to nest on the rocky shores of this moon-scaped island.

With 285 nautical miles of open ocean ahead there is an open invitation to get fully involved in all aspects of sailing, from helming to trimming sails and from navigation to going aloft. When you are not involved in the sailing there’s plenty of time to fish, read, play board games or share sailing stories by the bar.

During this open ocean voyage you may find it impossible not to be captivated by the beauty and power of the ocean. As we venture further into the Atlantic Ocean it may seem equally impossible that man could have had any negative impact on such a remote stretch of water. It is at this point that, thanks to the support of our partners at Waste Free Oceans, we invite our guests to participate in our citizen science project to help assess the purity of the waters in which we sail. At intervals during the voyage, we will trawl a small net to capture what is floating in the ocean, be it plankton, fish or small pieces of ocean litter and microplastics. Many find it shocking to find evidence of mans impact on the environment hundreds of miles offshore, but seeing this has a powerful effect, inspiring us to take action. Your contribution will help raise awareness, and inspire change.

On the penultimate day we anchor to the south of the beautiful island of La Gomera. Its palm-filled valleys, deep ravines, black sand beaches, crystal-clear waters and magical forests have helped La Gomera become known as the Canary Island’s hidden treasure island.

We disembark on our final day in Santa Cruz, Tenerife.

SMM COVID AND INSURANCE POLICY:

The Santa Maria Manuela recognize that travel is different nowadays. The safety of our guests and our crew has always been our priority, but we have added some additional precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 (corona) virus aboard the SMM and to minimize the chances of disruption to your voyage. We follow the safety measures taken by the Portuguese concerning the coronavirus, and those of our fellow tall and international passenger ships.

Cancellation -We offer a 100% refund guarantee on the sum paid to us should any COVID 19 related travel or health matter directly affect your ability to travel or the ability of the SMM to deliver the voyage.

COVID Testing -A valid vaccination certificate and NAAT/ PCR test must be shown before boarding by all guests


Santa Maria Manuela

Year of Construction 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.