| Embark | Disembark | Vessel | Duration | Voyage No |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mon 06-04-2026, 16:00Sète, France | Thu 09-04-2026, 10:00Castellón de la Plana, Spain | Santa Maria Manuela | 3 Nights | SM060426 V09 |
Join the Santa Maria Manuela on a 3-night sailing voyage that carries you between two festival towns, from the lively port of Sète, host for the Escale à Sète Harbour Festival, to the Valencian city of Castellón. Enjoy relaxed sailing, learning as much as you like from the professional crew, or just relaxing on deck enjoying the beautiful seascapes and coastlines.

| Vessel type / Rig | Gaff Schooner |
| Guest Berths | 50 |
| Beam | 33ft |
| Draft | 18ft |
| Deck Length | 173ft |
| Overall Length | 225ft |
| Tonnage | 992 tons |
| Year Built | 1937 |

Sète is a hub of maritime activity even when there isn’t a festival on- the port links the Mediterranean to the Etang de Thau lagoon and the Canal du Midi, so there is a real mix of craft here. Escale à Sète festival just adds to the atmosphere. It’s the largest annual celebration of maritime traditions in southern France, attracting over 250,000 visitors. The Santa Maria Manuela will have been taking centre stage among other historic ships, with a lively atmosphere of traditional French music, food, and festivities. If you can, arrive in Sète a few days early to catch the height of the festival atmosphere before you join the ship.
Stepping aboard the Santa Maria Manuela you’ll be greeted with a tour and safety induction. Then you can settle into your cabin before getting to know your fellow sailors over dinner on board.
As you sail southwest, you’ll be invited to help hoist the sails, take the helm, and experience the rhythm of life at sea. The crew love sharing their seamanship skills and will encourage you to get hands-on. Join knot-tying workshops, climb the mast (weather permitting), or relax on the bowsprit. Sunset drinks on deck offer the perfect end to each day.
Sail with the wind, possibly heading south towards the Balearic Islands or, if weather conditions allow, stopping for a swim or enjoying the ship’s kayaks and paddleboards.

Your crew are a friendly and knowledgeable bunch, and will be happy to ‘show you the ropes’ – literally! Volunteers to hoist and trim the sails speed are always welcome, and the feeling of helming a 68m sailing ship as she responds to the command of the wheel is a unique experience! You might also want to climb the mast, or out onto the bowsprit (not at all compulsory, but going ‘aloft’ is, in our opinion, one of the highlights of a tall ship voyage).
Later in the month, the Valencian city of Castellón de la Plana will host the Escala a Castelló maritime festival, and you’ll see preparations well under way. There may even be a few other historic ships dotted around the harbour.
This is an interesting city, and one well worth exploring. The port at Grao de Castellón is active with fishing vessels, cargo ships and small working craft. There’s still a proper fish auction and an early-morning market where crews come straight off the boats. Inland, you’re quickly into orange groves and dry hills, good for walking or cycling between villages.

April offers good sailing between Sete and Castellón with long days and mostly moderate winds, but be prepared for sharp mistral bursts and potentially lumpy seas off the Gulf de Lion. South of Cap de Creus, conditions are generally milder and more predictable. Expect daytime temperatures of 15–19°C, dropping to 8–12°C at night.
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?’
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.
On a sailing voyage we never guarantee a specific itinerary. Skippers will always be aiming for the best and safest sailing routes given the forecast. They are as keen as you to include all the potential highlights of a voyage, 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 is likely to be possible, based on past trips and prior experience, but nothing is guaranteed. 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.
“Sète is the most fascinating small town on the French Mediterranean coast precisely because it doesn’t go out of its way to be charming. It doesn’t have the time. This is an attractive – but serious – port full of working people with stuff to ship out and turbot to sell.” Anthony Perigrine, Telegraph Travel
Castellón is both a province and a city port situated 100km North of Valencia. It is on the same latitude as Mallorca. If you go a little way inland from the coastal resorts and up onto the mountain slopes you will see ancient Arab methods of irrigation still used in the fertile groves of orange, lemon, cherry and almond trees.
We had the most amazing time. The crew were so friendly and helpful, the food was great throughout, and the cabins were really comfortable. We both climbed the rigging as the sun was setting over Porto Santo to round off a brilliant last day with the new friends we met. Thanks for the wonderful experience.
Ian & Dayna
I have sailed many times on tall ships, this is by far the best yet.
Richard

Terrific crew and ship and a lovely passage to the Azores. Crew and guests were very good and patient with someone who only spoke English. This is a terrifically well run vessel. Excellent accommodation, well serviced by a professional crew. All very friendly, helpful and willing to give information throughout. Many opportunities to get involved in most aspects of the ships operations. Very many thanks.
Keith
An amazing ship and amazing crew.
David
We had a terrific and adventurous time on board during Sachsen Sail in the Bay of Biscay. Thank you to all Santa Maria Manuela crew members!
Mario
Un voilier merveilleux avec un équipage très sympathique. Merci pour tout.
A splendid ship with a very kind crew. Thank you for everything.
Marie-Francoise
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