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“It never occurred to me that I could miss sea travel and sea people so much… This trip to Iceland and Greenland on the Wylde Swan tall ship was just a breath of joy and freedom. I think I was even overloaded with impressions. There were mast climbs from where you could see the ice-filled fjord. There were jokes, landings at an abandoned American military base and Greenlandic villages. There were whales, icebergs, whales against icebergs and so on!
Experimentally we found out that night watches have an amazing soporific property: before and after them you don't want to sleep at all, but during the watch you have to fight for who will go to check the engine room to cheer up. All in all, it was an incredibly joyful adventure, even considering that on the way back we got caught in a storm and someone (I) spent a day and a half in bed! I'd say it was an essential part of the voyage. But it's better to be on this trip in person and experience your own emotions, because every trip is unique!”
— Daria Fokina
Sailing expedition to Greenland
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It was an unforgettable journey. These are must-see places before the global warming final consequences.
— Yakov Goldich
Sailing expedition to Antarctica
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The trip was amazing! Many thanks to the team: for their dedication to the ship, professionalism, desire to teach and learn, for a sense of humor in any situation. Thanks to the participants of our hike: it was fun, reliable and very interesting with you! Thanks to Iceland and Greenland for the pristine beauty presented, for the people they met, for icebergs and whales, for mountains and waterfalls. It's worth seeing!
— Liubov Kulichenko
Sailing expedition to Iceland and Greenland
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Nothing could possibly have prepared me for how incredible this week has been, and no words will adequately capture the memories you've helped me make. This was literally one of the best weeks of my life. Each day we did so many fun, exciting, challenging, and memorable activities that I can hardly keep track of them. After all the uncertainty and negativity in the world during recent events, the uplifting positivity, and teamwork aboard your ship is such a wonderful contrast. My time aboard was the first time in a long time when I truly felt joy.
— Perry Chaffe
Sailing expedition to Iceland
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This week was exceptional as so many different people became a whole, connected to each other and have done an amazing exchange of ideas, energy, experience, knowledge. We worked, and played, and learned and listened, and talked to each other. Steered the wheel, set the sails, kept watches and participated in lectures, learned knots, rode dinghy, played the guitar, sang, connected. I thank the destiny for this opportunity.
— Eugenia Jeitz, Luxembourg
Sailing expedition to Iceland
Passengers:
12
Crew:
5
Two-masted schooner Eldorado
A modern sailing vessel was built at the A. Metz Texdok BV Urk in the Netherlands in 2007.
The ship is equipped with all necessary navigational and safety equipment for an autonomous voyage of up to 35 days. She is 38 metres long and has a mast height of 28 metres
All the participants of the voyage will be accommodated in 6 comfortable double cabins with sleeping berths one above the other. Each cabin has a built-in wardrobe, its own shower, lavatory and sink. The cabins are equipped with heating and air conditioning.
A modern sailing vessel was built at the A. Metz Texdok BV Urk in the Netherlands in 2007.
The ship is equipped with all necessary navigational and safety equipment for an autonomous voyage of up to 35 days. She is 38 metres long and has a mast height of 28 metres.
All the participants of the voyage will be accommodated in 6 comfortable double cabins with sleeping berths one above the other. Each cabin has a built-in wardrobe, its own shower, lavatory and sink. The cabins are equipped with heating and air conditioning.
The Amazone is a two-masted ice-class schooner that was designed by the renowned shipbuilding company, Olivier van Meer, in the Netherlands. It was built in 1963 and initially operated as a fishing vessel in the North Sea, but in 1993 it was converted into a sailing vessel and began operating as a charter boat, taking passengers on trips around the world.
Since 2021, Moretime Expeditions has been leading regular voyages with the Amazone in the high latitudes of the Arctic and Antarctica. Together with the crew of the Amazone, we have completed 20 expeditions to Novaya Zemlya and 9 trips to Antarctica.
The Amazone is a two-masted ice-class schooner that was designed by the renowned shipbuilding company, Olivier van Meer, in the Netherlands. It was built in 1963 and initially operated as a fishing vessel in the North Sea, but in 1993 it was converted into a sailing vessel and began operating as a charter boat, taking passengers on trips around the world.
Since 2021, Moretime Expeditions has been leading regular voyages with the Amazone in the high latitudes of the Arctic and Antarctica. Together with the crew of the Amazone, we have completed 20 expeditions to Novaya Zemlya and 9 trips to Antarctica.