Sailing round Fyn

Eastsea

Departure port: Kiel (Germany)
May 15, 2026, 6:00 PM

Arrival port: Kiel
May 21, 2026, 10:00 AM

Price per person

€1,140 (standard cabin)
Private cabin => 50% surcharge

Step on board for a beautiful sailing trip around the Danish island of Funen. From Kiel, the tallship sets course northwards – passing under impressive bridges, through narrow straits and along picturesque islands. A varied voyage full of sailing, fresh sea air and the relaxed atmosphere of life at sea.

Gesproken talen aan boord: Dutch, German, English

 
During this six-night voyage, we’ll explore the waters surrounding Funen – the heart of Denmark. Departing from Kiel, we sail into the Little Belt, the strait between Jutland and Funen, where the coasts almost meet. The route takes us through the charming Danish archipelago, with gentle landscapes, colourful harbours and lively small towns.
We pass under the grand bridges that link the islands, enjoying the ever-changing scenery between open sea and sheltered waterways. If wind and weather allow, we may visit inviting ports such as Svendborg, Ærøskøbing or Faaborg – each with its own maritime charm and welcoming atmosphere.
On board you’re welcome to join in with the sailing or simply enjoy the peaceful rhythm of life at sea – watching the horizon, feeling the wind, and taking in the views. Each day unfolds differently, guided by wind and weather. In the evenings, there’s time to relax, share stories and unwind after a day on the water.
After a week filled with sea breeze, new impressions and Danish coziness, we return to Kiel – richer by one unforgettable sailing experience.

Facilities

 Included in the travel price:


- Accomodation in twin cabins with shower & toilet
- Towels and Bed Linen
- Complete catering on board
- Harbour dues & Diesel costs

 Extra costs:


- Transfer costs (such as flights & taxi)
- Drinks except coffee, tea and water
- Travel insurance

 Other Information:


- Do not forget your passport or identity card.
- All expenses on board can be settled at the end of the trip. Unfortunately, card payment is not possible. All expenses must be paid in cash.

Luggage list


1. It is advised to travel with a travel bag instead of a hard suitcase, since it is better to stow.
2. A passport, if you need it for the planned trip. Otherwise an identity card is sufficient. (inform yourself in advance)
3. Oilskins are not necessary, but a good rainproof jacket, rain trousers and sturdy shoes are always good. Be it for helping on deck or just being outside!
4. Don't forget warm clothing. You never know how long you are outside for. Beautiful moments seem to last for-ever:)
5. A good bok for a bit of solitude or a good parlour game to play together with your fellow sailors.
6. A camera! So that you can capture your memories and share them with those at home.
7. Cash, because here you can only pay your drinks bill in cash. But also think about the currency of the country you are travelling to so you can buy a souvenir.

Tips


Good to know: We have two types of cabins on the Antigua; the standard cabins with bunk beds, shower and toilet and the more spacious comfort cabins with seperate single beds, shower and toilet. There are therfore two different cabin prices on the Antigua. Would you like to travel alone and not share a cabin? Then you can book a single supplement, which corresponds to the normal cruise price + 50%.

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Artemis

Bouwjaar 1926

The triple masted barque Artemis is a beautiful example of maritime tradition. The ship was built in Norway in 1926 as a whaler. She then served as a freighter transporting goods between Asia and South-America. Since 2001 the Artemis returned to sail in european waters, honouring the great maritime tradition of the Netherlands.