Embark | Disembark | Vessel | Duration | Voyage No |
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Sun 05-10-2025, 14:00Lisbon, Portugal | Fri 07-11-2025, 14:00Belém, Brazil | Twister | 33 Nights | TW051025COP |
InvOctober 2025, the two-masted sailing ship Twister will set sail from Europe to Belém, Brazil. Belém will host the COP30 climate conference from the 10th to the 21st November.
This trip is for adventurers who are eager to visit COP30, but it’s not just about the destination. This trip is also about sustainable and conscious travel. On board, you will have time to prepare for COP30, but also to get to know the rhythm of life at sea well, learn how to navigate and cooperate with your fellow travellers and, of course, experience the magic of the Atlantic Ocean!
Various European pick-up points are available, and accommodation on board ship for the duration of the conference can also be added on for €120 per person per night.
Should you wish to sail back again, the ship can drop you in Trinidad following the conference and pick you up for the return journey at the start of March. What an adventure!
Vessel type / Rig | 2-Masted Schooner |
Guest Berths | 18 |
Beam | 6.2 m |
Draft | 2.8 m |
Deck Length | 28.7 m |
Overall Length | 36.5 m |
Year Built | Built 1902 / Rebuilt 1957 |
You can join this voyage from Amsterdam (NL), Fowey (UK), A Coruna (ES) or Lisbon (PT).
When joining the ship you’ll receive a full safety induction and familiarisation from the crew, and very soon you’ll have gotten to know everyone and be feeling a real part of the team.
Once out at sea, the ship will start to come to life and find her rhythm. You can help the crew sail and navigate. While not compulsory, getting stuck in with the practicalities of sailing Twister is how you’ll get the most out of your voyage. The crew will gladly show you the ropes, explain the ins and outs of the ship’s workings, teach you to steer the ship or climb up the bowsprit netting if conditions allow.
Everyone is assigned a navigational watch, and you will learn the joys of watching a sunrise at sea, and experiencing clear night skies full of more stars than you can ever see from land.
First landfall after departing Lisbon will likely be Tenerife in the Canary Islands. Take the opportunity to explore this volcanic island’s stunning bays, dramatic landscapes, and lush inland jungle. The waters surrounding Tenerife are home to various species of whales and dolphins, providing a chance to witness these magnificent creatures up close. The lively nightlife in the towns ensures there’s something for everyone to enjoy during the stopover.
Continuing the voyage, brisk trade winds propel Twister towards the Cape Verde Island of Sao Vicente, and the vibrant capital, Mindelo. After days at sea, the bustle and cultural richness of city life are a welcome change. Alternatively, guests can embark on a ferry to the pristine paradise of Santo Antao, a hidden gem free from large-scale tourism. Make the most of a good leg stretch before your Atlantic crossing.
Days sailing out of sight of land offer time for lively conversations, reading, or simply relishing the surge of the waves as Twister makes steady progress towards South America. Swimming in the deep ocean, with miles of water beneath and no land in sight, is a truly unforgettable experience. There’ll also be plenty to help out with on deck, constantly checking the sail trim to ensure Twister is making the most of the wind available.
On arrival in Brazil, Twister will anchor on the river in Belém. You can choose to part company with Twister on arrival, or the ship can be your base camp during COP30, with the crew bringing you back and forth between the shore and the ship by dinghy.
Starting November 27, Twister will set sail for the Caribbean, where she will undertake three months of cruising until the fair weather sets in for the return journey. You can, of course, remain on board the ship (see Twister’s Caribbean voyages), or get dropped off in Trinidad to enjoy winter in the sun before catching a ride back to Europe in March 2026.
Depending on your joining port you may have some changeable Autumnal conditions for the European coastal legs of this voyage. Once en route South towards the Canaries, the trade winds usually cooperate, but this is a serious ocean voyage, and you should be prepared for the possibility of potentially rough conditions. Swells can be big even when the winds are fair, and your sea-legs will be sure to get a work out!
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 short notice.
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. Handling cargo adds an extra dimension – building teamwork and communication skills and leaving you with a great sense of achievement.
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.
You are going to be spending some time in the ports you embark and disembark from. These aren’t just logistical points; they’re opportunities for further enrichment. Take an extra day to discover what’s beyond the harbour. It’s not merely about filling time; it’s about making the entire journey worthwhile.
Keeping in Touch The exact location of your ship may not be known until closer to your joining time, you will be informed by email once the exact position has been confirmed. Make sure you take a note of the ship’s mobile/cell phone number with you in case you are delayed or there are any other problems on the day.
History Lisbon is a city steeped in maritime history. The Maritime Museum and the Jerónimos Monastery are a nod to Portugal’s illustrious sea voyages. For history buffs, the Alfama district is a labyrinth of narrow streets, capturing Lisbon’s Moorish past.
Culture Fado music often wafts through the air as you navigate the city’s hilly terrain. If you find yourself here in June, you’ll catch the vibrant Festas de Lisboa, featuring a parade of colourful sardine floats.
Sites of Interest to a Sailor From Lisbon’s shoreline, you might glimpse the towering statue of Christ the King and the 25 de Abril Bridge, a near-twin of San Francisco’s Golden Gate. The Tagus River offers natural shelter, historically providing a safe haven for sea vessels.
Entertainment You’ll find plenty of traditional Fado houses, jazz bars, and modern nightclubs. Docas de Santo Amaro is known for its nightlife where the quayside bars become vibrant as the sun sets.
Eating Out Don’t leave without tasting a pastel de nata. Seafood is, naturally, a staple, with bacalhau (salt cod) appearing in countless forms. For wine, you’d be amiss not to have a glass of vinho verde or port.
Nature Beyond the hustle and bustle, Lisbon has beautiful natural landscapes to offer, including the nearby Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, a grand blend of forested hills and rugged coastline.
Unique Features Lisbon’s trams are not only an effective way of tackling its many hills, but they offer a unique and historical ride through the city’s most scenic routes.
Accommodation For classic Portuguese grandeur, try the Pestana Palace or the Four Seasons Ritz Lisbon.
Official Tourist Website Visit Lisbon’s official tourism website for more information.
Weather Lisbon Winters are mild, with January hovering around 11°C. Spring offers pleasant temperatures, while summers can soar up to 30°C. Autumn is a transitional period, with mild to warm weather.
Sea and Beyond: A Responsible Mariner’s Guide Since you’re already investing in a unique sailing adventure, why not extend that spirit to your travel choices? Opt for more sustainable methods of transport where possible like trains, coaches or sharing a car. If you fly, and we realise this may well be the case, you could research some ways to offset the carbon created by the flight.
Special Interests If you have a special interest that you would like to find out about for this port or to tell us about, we would love to hear from you.
From the UK Lisbon is well connected by air to major cities in the UK. Alternatively, trains from London to Lisbon via Paris and Madrid are also available.
From Europe Trains and flights from several European cities make Lisbon easily accessible.
From North America Direct flights are available from several major cities in the United States and Canada.
From Australia While there are no direct flights from Australia, one-stop flights via Asian or Middle Eastern hubs are commonly used.
Just south of the Amazon river, Brazil’s Belém is the host city for the 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30)
YOUR PASSPORT! Along with any other required travel documentation. Please read the joining instructions you receive from the Ship carefully to ensure you have everything you need.
N.B. BOATS HAVE LIMITED STORAGE SPACE SO PLEASE PACK AS LIGHTLY AS POSSIBLE. Don't use a rigid suitcase or a bag with a rigid frame. Soft bags are much easier to fold up and stow.
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