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Early Summer Sailing in the Baltic

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2 Berth En-Suite Cabin (price per person)

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€2590

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Sat 06-06-2026, 19:00Gothenburg, Sweden Sat 13-06-2026, 10:00Eckernforde, Germany Eye of the Wind 7 NightsEYE26/18

Sail from the Kattegat to Eckernförde Bay aboard a beautiful tall ship! There are many possible routes, including Copenhagen and the cliffs of Møn, longer sea passages through the Great Belt with a stop in Svendborg, or a gentler course along the Little Belt past towns like Middelfart and Sønderborg. Expect a well-judged mix of sea time and shoreside exploration, and a course determined to best suit the sailors aboard as well as the latest weather forecast. Whichever way you go, you’ll enjoy some fantastic sailing as part of a friendly and knowledgeable crew.

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VOYAGE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Great voyage for beginners
  • Learn to sail a tall ship with a friendly professional crew!
  • Enjoy early summer sailing with long daylight hours
  • Sail through Sweden’s fairy-tale western archipelago
  • Possible route through the Øresund or Belts past Denmark’s Zealand
  • Explore two very different historic ports: Gothenburg and Eckernförde

Eye of the Wind

Sailing Areas New Zealand
Vessel type / Rig 2 Masted Brig
Guest Berths 12
Beam 7.01m (23ft)
Draft 2.7m (8.9ft)
Overall Length 40.23m (132ft)
Year Built 1911
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Voyage Description

Tall ship Eye of the Wind with her red square sails set

Setting Sail from Gothenburg

Gothenburg is a city awash with maritime heritage. Explore it at the Maritiman museum or wander through the picturesque Haga district, with its cobblestone streets and historic buildings. A visit to the four-masted barque ‘Viking’ is a must. Built in 1906; this is the largest Scandinavian windjammer ever built. Sadly it’s no longer a museum ship but a hotel and restaurant, however there is a lot to be said for enjoying a drink on deck and admiring the view! And, if you fancy a gentle leg stretch before your voyage, the Gothenburg Botanical Garden is one of Europe’s largest and most diverse.

Stepping aboard Eye of the Wind, you’ll get to know your fellow crew over dinner and receive a full safety briefing, plus an up to date itinerary based on the latest weather forecast.

Along the Way

There are many possible routes from the Kattegat to Eckenförde Bay. You could sail through the Öresund with a stopover in Copenhagen and driving past the white cliffs of Møn. You could take the passage through the Great Belt, enjoying longer stretches under sail and more sea time, with a shore excursion in Svendborg. Or a more relaxed meander through the Little Belt, with coastal towns such as Middelfart and Sønderborg. Whichever route is chosen (based on the most up to date forecasts and the wishes of the crew), you’ll get a fabulous balance of sailing time and varied forays ashore.

Enjoy sheltered waters with a good sailing breeze, and learn some real traditional seamanship. Active days at sea are rewarded with excellent cuisine and comfortable cabins. The crew will get you as involved as you like with the sailing of the ship, and will teach you to steer, keep lookout, haul lines and set and trim sails. Of course you can also just sit back and enjoy the view if you’d prefer!

Arriving in Eckenförde

Your final port is Eckernförde on the Baltic coast of Schleswig-Holstein. The harbour here is the centre of the town, with an attractive promenade and a wide variety of vessels. The 4km long sandy beach is just a few minutes’ walk away and ideal for a dip in the sea before your onward travel. Also worth seeing is the 13th century St Nicolai’s church, whose tower offers great views of the city and the sea.

the historic waterfront and harbour at Eckernförde Germany

WINDS, WAVES & WEATHER

This promises to be a pleasant early summer passage with long daylight hours, moderate prevailing westerlies, and relatively sheltered seas once past Skagen. Showery weather is common, but extended sunny periods are likely. Nights are cool but not cold. Daytime temperatures range from 14 to 22°C, dropping to around 10 to 15°C at night.

A NOTE ON VOYAGE DESCRIPTIONS

On a sailing voyage we never use the word itinerary, as skippers will always be aiming for the best and safest sailing routes for the forecast. They are as keen as you to include some of the highlights described above, but when it comes to sailing, you have to go with Mother Nature, not fight her. The description provided is based on what we think might be possible, based on past trips, or prior experience, but nothing is guaranteed on a sailing voyage. As such, the scheduled joining ports, routes, activities and/or destinations may be altered. Due to the complexities of weather systems, this may be at very short notice. 

HANDS ON HOLIDAYS

Whether you are an experienced sailor or a complete beginner, the professional crew will train you to be guest crew from the moment you arrive, with the intention that everybody works together to sail the ship. The common thread to all Classic Sailing holidays is ‘Hands on’ participation on ships that use ropes, blocks and tackles and ‘people power’ to set sail. For more on this, see our article ‘What is a Hands-On Sailing Holiday?’

SAILING STYLE & LIFE ON BOARD

We cater for a wide range of ages and physical abilities and how much you are expected to do varies a bit between vessels. See the vessel tab above which explains all about the ‘sailing style’ and what to expect in terms of hands on participation. There is a lot of information about day to day life, the ships facilities and accommodation on the vessel pages.

Start & End Port

Gothenburg, Sweden

Sweden’s second largest city is nestled along one of Scandinavia’s most beautiful coastlines. There is a lot of history here. Make sure you check out the windjammer ‘Viking’, now a museum ship in the harbour, and the largest sailing vessel ever built in a Nordic country.

Eckernforde, Germany

Kit List

What to pack for a sailing holiday on the Eye of the Wind

Working Language on Board is German and English

Practical Advice for Eye of the Wind   

Practical Advice for Covid 19 and Eye of the Wind

What is Included

  • Sailing Instruction
  • All meals to include refreshments throughout the day
  • Duvet, pillow and sheets
  • Hand towels

What is not Included

  • Waterproof jackets and trousers
  • Alcoholic drinks but there is a bar on board
  • Any entry visas required

What to Bring

Suitcases take up a lot of room in a cabin, so it is better to uses soft bags in a ship. A small rucksack for going ashore is useful.

  • Eye of the Wind does not supply waterproof jackets and salopette type trousers. Please bring your own waterproof clothing.
  • A mix of warm and wind proof clothing.
  • Lots of thin layers is better than one thick layer in cold destinations.
  • In tropical countries - long sleeves and long trousers to protect you from the sun
  • Footwear on board needs a good grip and soft soles- the decks are wood or steel.
  • Ashore stout, waterproof walking boots are best if you are in remote places.
  • Eye of the Wind has electric sockets in all the cabins 240 V 
  • Cameras, spare batteries, chargers if you need them
  • Binoculars are handy for bird watching etc.
  • Suntan lotion, hats, sunglasses
  • Dont forget any regular medication, persciption glasses and spare
  • Euros for bar bill 
  • Passport, travel insurance, tickets etc
  •  To get ashore is usually by dinghy so be prepared to get wet feet. Rubber boots or quick drying sandals - depending on the location.
  • The ship provides hand towels but please bring a beach towel
  • snorkel and mask for caribbean if you like snorkelling (travel tip: swimming goggles pack up smaller than a facemask)
  • Bring insect repellant for Caribbean as can get mosquitos ashore in evening (rare at anchor)
  • ear plugs can be handy 

Electricity

All the power to your plug sockets comes from the ship's generator which runs on deisel. The less the generators have to run to top up power, the nicer it is for the guests on board and also greener for the planet. Please don't bring loads of hairdriers, electric devices to charge.

There is no internet on board whilst at sea. 

Review

Hello all at Classic

The trip went very well and was a great experience.

Everything was very well done, great captain, crew and guests.

Sea shanty singing lead by Matthew from the King's Pond Shantymen!

Best wishes, Bob. Eye of the Wind, Cadiz to the Canary Islands November 2024

A fabulous adventure! Words cannot convey the experience.

John, Tortola to Bermuda

Tortola to the Azores! What a great time. Thanks to Captain Pit and the crew. An awesome adventure with awesome people!"

F Coutreau

What a wonderful, lovely, great, awesome trip we've had from Malaga to Lanzarote! I loved and enjoyed every minute.

Thanks again for this wonderful experience. I miss you guys!

Andrea

Now that was a voyage! The EYE crew - all 10 - five women and five men - embody two words:

COMPETENT and KIND

And such a beautiful ship. Thank you beyond measure

Susan

Vessel Gallery

With red sails against a blue sky, Eye of the Wind is a photogenic ship. If you have any new images we would love to see them since Eye of the Wind has only recently returned to our website. 

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