On board Georg Stage, hands-on sailing cruises await, where you'll learn to sail without prior experience – steer, navigate, dive and feel the rhythm of the ocean under sail. What makes these cruises special?
On this historic tall ship you'll gain practical sailing lessons under the guidance of an experienced crew.
Cruises emphasize sustainable contact with the ocean – expect diving from Zodiacs, observing wildlife and relaxing under the stars, without mass tourism, providing deep soul renewal.
From training to tourist – on Georg Stage you'll get a combination of adventure and luxury, like or in crystal clear waters, building unforgettable memories.
Expect unique cabins with bathrooms, a library and bar on board – this distinguishes the ship, offering 'old money' elegance with a splash of salt, ideal for families, couples or groups seeking authentic maritime elegance.
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Average rating 4.9
Every cruise is more than a journey - it's memories that last long after you step ashore. Our participants share their stories, emotions and moments that are hard to put into words... but which we try to capture right here.
I thought it would just be a holiday. It was a journey that cleared my soul. Every sunrise on deck reminded me that you can live slower and deeper.
Anna
Norway, tourist cruise
A sailing cruise should be exciting, not stressful. And yet - we know that feeling. Doubts whether you'll cope. Chaos in offers. Questions about logistics that no one answers straight. We listen to passengers and travellers - we know what holds them back from setting sail.

Georg Stage is a Danish three-masted full-rigged ship built in 1934, and one of the oldest actively sailing tall ships in the world. Her iron hull and classic square-rigged silhouette have remained largely unchanged for nearly a century, making her a rare and living piece of maritime heritage. Home-ported in Copenhagen, she sails the North Atlantic and Northern European waters each summer, calling at ports across Scandinavia, the British Isles, and beyond. A regular and competitive presence at the Tall Ships Races since their very first edition in 1956, Georg Stage has earned a reputation as one of the most capable and tenacious Class A vessels on the circuit despite her modest size. With 20 sails, a mainmast reaching 31 metres above deck, and no concessions to modern comfort, she delivers an authentic tall ship experience that few vessels can match.