| Embark | Disembark | Vessel | Duration | Voyage No |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sat 29-08-2026, 11:00Plymouth, UK | Mon 31-08-2026, 15:00Plymouth, UK | Bounty’s End | 2 Nights | BT290826 |
Join the open boat ‘Bounty’s End’ for a sailing adventure in Devon’s picturesque Plymouth Sound, and enjoy getting back to nature. Explore this beautiful and historic stretch of water under sail, stopping to swim, fish and visit some of the historic sites. As the evenings draw in, step ashore for wild camping and dinner cooked over the fire. Includes a night in Mount Edgcumbe National Park, learning some survival skills while the catch of the day is cooking!
Looking to book for a group? Bounty’s End also runs private trips for up to 8 guests. Find out more HERE.

| Sailing Areas | New Zealand |
| Vessel type / Rig | Open Boat |
| Guest Berths | 8 |
| Beam | 2.4m (7.8ft) |
| Draft | 0.5m (1.6ft) |
| Overall Length | 7m (23ft) |
| Year Built | 2016 |

You’ll meet your skipper and the boat at Bounty HQ, right on the South West Coast Path on the Mount Batten peninsula. This is one of the gateways to the Plymouth Sound National Marine Park, a haven for wildlife, heritage and water sports. There’s plenty of parking here, plus easy public transport connections (the number 2 bus links you directly with Plymouth train station, or you can hop on the foot ferry from the Barbican).
The skipper will give you a short safety briefing and discuss the itinerary. With three days and two nights to play with, the exact plan will depend on the conditions. Soon it’s time to cast off lines and set out into Plymouth Sound.

You’ll be invited to get as hands-on as you like, taking the helm, trimming the sails or simply enjoying the views! Bounty’s End will pass some of the Sound’s most iconic locations, including Drake’s Island, Mount Edgcumbe, Royal William Yard, Kingsand and Cawsand. Depending on the conditions an anchorage will be chosen for a swim or shoreside exploration.

Bounty’s End has fishing gear on board, and you’ll have the chance to try fishing from the boat, learning how to prepare your catch and cook it over an open fire (don’t worry, there is always a plan B for dinner in case nobody catches anything!).
As long as conditions allow, the first night will be spent at Mount Edgcumbe National Park. As the sun lowers, the boat heads for shore and you’ll set up a wild camp. You’ll be introduced to essential camp-craft and simple survival skills: how to choose a campsite, build shelter and live comfortably outdoors.
Expect a relaxed evening around the fire… shared stories, fresh air and views across the water as Plymouth lights up in the distance.

You and the rest of the Bounty crew will wake early to watch the sunrise spill across the Sound- one of the best moments of the trip! After a fire-cooked breakfast, you’ll break camp and step back aboard.
There are some lovely options for your second night… including sailing up the Tamar to Calstock or even Morwellam Quay, making the most of the tide’s help to get you upriver…and back again in the morning.
On your final morning there’ll be time for some more great sailing as you head back towards Mount Batten. We’re pretty sure you’ll be stepping off Bounty’s End with a renewed spring in your step!

Plymouth is dubbed ‘Britain’s Ocean City’ and for good reason. It has huge significance for the UK’s maritime heritage, and the Royal Navy are still primarily based here.
Lightweight backpack
Layers of clothing
Windproof and warm jacket
Waterproof trousers (lightweight hiking ones are fine)
Sun hat, suncream and sunglasses (on a lanyard!)
Swimming costume and towel
Warm hat for the evenings
Soft shoes (trainers)
Camera or phone (in a waterproof case if possible)
Soft drinks and snacks (meals are provided)
Alcoholic drinks for the evening
IF WILD CAMPING: a sleeping bag and roll mat (other camping equipment is provided)
What a privilege to be able to sail on such a boat.
Val
What a fascinating and active trip. Conrad literally shows you the ropes and then helps you get stuck in whilst telling tales of the Bounty, Bligh and his own adventures. Well worth it!
Josh
What a great weekend! Truly memorable and one we'll all talk about over beers for a long time to come. Sailing on Bounty's End was a real highlight for me. She's such a unique boat to sail and you can feel her long voyage in her woodwork.
James
Wonderful from start to finish!
Sue
Such a special experience. A beautiful way to see Plymouth and an incredible glimpse of Captain Bligh and his men's survival at sea. Conrad was great company and his stories make you see adventure on a whole new level. Don't miss this!
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