Authentic sailing experience
Feel the power of wind in the sails and take part in a real sea adventure – without commercial gimmicks and crowds of tourists.

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
After 30 years I was at the helm again. Watch at four in the morning, shared meals in the mess, cold wind, the crew's laughter - I felt like in the old days. Cruise Tall Ships helped me find a voyage I would never have found on my own.
Marek Kowalski
training cruise in the North Sea
I didn't know anyone when I boarded. After a week I had a family that can't be replaced. It wasn't just a cruise - it was the adventure of a lifetime together.
Julia Nowak
expedition to Greenland
Why choose a Tall Ship cruise?
Feel the power of wind in the sails and take part in a real sea adventure – without commercial gimmicks and crowds of tourists.
Immerse yourself in a world where time flows slower, and the only sound is the rush of waves and the crack of lines.
Whether you have sailing experience or are taking your first steps on deck – you'll find a cruise tailored to your expectations and abilities.
Three vantage points offer fantastic views of this beautiful capital on the southern bank of the Firth of Forth. The historic castle is impossible to miss atop Castle Rock high above the narrow and sometimes very steep medieval streets. The Royal Mile, a mile-long parade of Victorian buildings in the old town, connects the two royal residences of Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace. The imposing outline of Arthur's Seat, a mountain which would look more at home in the Highlands, looms over Holyrood Park. The New Town, a masterpiece of Georgian urban architecture with a grid-like street pattern, stretches toward the harbor from Prince's Street, at the eastern end of which you will find a small Greek temple looming atop Carlton Hill. The Old Town and New Town, both UNESCO world heritage sites, are divided by Princes Street Gardens, the green lungs of the city and venue for the loudest...
Climbing the rigging, untying ropes, setting sails – today is all about sailing. Time to lean back and relax in the deck chair and watch the passionate crew hoisting the sails by hand.
Wind ruffled clouds and rugged cliffs, green hills and heather, myths and menhirs – the Orkney Islands exude a very special Highland magic. More than 70 islands belong to the archipelago, which is famous for its ancient historical sites – such as the Neolithic settlement of Skara Brae. Kirkwall is the ideal starting point for conquering the Orkney Islands. The small harbor town in the shadow of the imposing St Magnus Cathedral attracts visitors with Scotland's prettiest shopping street, the picturesque castle ruins of Bishop's and Earl's Palace and the country's northernmost whisky distillery.
Stornoway, on the Isle of Lewis in northwest Great Britain, captivates visitors with its maritime charm and unspoiled natural beauty. Around the bustling harbor, you can truly feel the rich history of the Hebrides come to life. The impressive Lews Castle, serene beaches, and the famous Callanish Stones invite you to explore and create unforgettable memories.
Along the picturesque harbor of Tobermory on the Isle of Mull, brightly colored houses line up like a string of pearls—an instantly captivating sight. Founded in 1788 as a planned fishing village, the town quickly grew into an important trading hub. Even today, you can feel its rich history in the winding streets and along the lively pier.
At the sheltered harbor of Oban on Scotland’s west coast, maritime charm meets a rich and storied past. What began as a small fishing village in the 18th century grew into an important trading hub, flourishing further with the arrival of the railway in 1880. Today, Victorian buildings and the impressive McCaig’s Tower still define the townscape. Breathe in the fresh sea air, visit the Oban Distillery, and soak up Oban’s unique atmosphere.
Spend the day sunbathing, enjoy the fresh wind breeze, and relax into the day!
What makes for a perfect city break? If you come to Belfast with an ambitious wish list, you can quickly check one item off after another: An impressive castle? Check. An innovative gastro scene? Check. Rustic pub culture, Titanic Museum, one of Britain's best weekly markets, a haunted prison? It's all there! The historical Belfast is now a vibrant, cosmopolitan capital city – despite the political conflicts that plunged it into turmoil for many decades. The numerous street art murals illustrate the city's turbulent political history.
In the wake of the Celtic Tiger boom and financial crisis, Dublin, the Irish capital in the east of the Emerald Isle continues to be young, dynamic and European. It adeptly combines tradition and innovation in a small space. O'Connell Street in the Northside of Dublin shimmers with the lofty steel Millennium Spire and a brand new district has sprung up in the docklands with futuristic glass buildings and a Calatrava bridge. The old Half Penny Bridge takes you right into the heart of the city. Here you will find the lively, cobbled Temple Bar district with its numerous Guinness pubs, Dublin Castle, which is over 800 years old, and the soaring spires of St. Patrick's and Christ Church Cathedrals. Behind the neo-classical façade of the historic Trinity College, founded in 1592, is a magnificent library and the 1,200 year-old Book of Kells.
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