Kiel (Holtenau) – Copenhagen – Kiel (Holtenau)
EMBARKATION 31/05 AT 19:00
DISEMBARKATION 08/06 AT 09:00
In recent years, more and more people have fallen in love with the beauty of the eastern part of the Baltic Sea. For this reason, we have included this area in our sailing programme for 2023.
The journey starts in Kiel Holtenau, one of the first members of the Hanseatic League.
“Our South Sea” is what the Danes affectionately call the enchanting mix of endless sandy beaches, gleaming white chalk cliffs, countless islands and small harbours with colourful houses. You will explore this beautiful world with the Artemis boat.
Depending on the wind, the exact route will of course be planned shortly beforehand, but the crew’s wish is to sail around Zeeland and, of course, we also want to visit Copenhagen here. To discover one of Europe’s most impressive cultural metropolises and visit, for example, Amalienborg Castle, the “Little Mermaid” or stroll through Nyhavn, with its beautiful gabled houses and numerous restaurants.
On the way, we hope to stop at Samsø, the Danish sun island, which has a very special charm.
Wind and weather can considerably influence the course of the voyage and make significant changes to the itinerary necessary. The captain of the Artemis has the final say. But there are still plenty of beautiful alternatives in the Danish South Seas.
Note: Wind and weather conditions can affect the voyage considerably. If unforeseen circumstances make it necessary, changes may be made to the itinerary.
- Please do not forget your passport or identity card.
- Luggage preferably in soft travel bags; hard suitcases are difficult to store in cabins.
- On-board expenses can be paid at the end of the trip.
- Unfortunately, it is not possible to pay by credit card.
- Date of embarkation: 31/05/2023
- Port of embarkation: Kiel-Holtenau (DEU)
- Date of disembarkation: 08/06/2023
- Port of disembarkation: Kiel-Holtenau (DEU)
- Distance: 1130 nautical miles
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Artemis
The triple-masted Artemis is a fine example of maritime tradition. It was built in Norway in 1926 as a whaler. She later worked as a cargo ship transporting goods between Asia and South America. Since 2001, the Artemis has been sailing in European waters again, honouring the great maritime tradition of the Netherlands.
The masts are square-rigged, typical of a barque. The spectacle of the three masts on the high seas is unsurpassed. On the way to historic ports or to one of the many sailing events.
The Artemis radiates safety and originality while boasting an exceptional level of comfort and luxury on board. It is this combination that makes the ship so unique and desirable for sea voyages and international events. Artemis has a well-equipped hotel galley and a spacious saloon with bar, which exudes a warm maritime atmosphere. Its sailing trips in the Baltic Sea and the southern Danish archipelago are in great demand.
The Artemis can accommodate up to 120 guests on board for day trips and has berths for 32. Our guests can enjoy excellent food and drink served by an experienced and enthusiastic staff. Together with being on an authentic triple masted boat with an experienced deck crew and all the modern sailing equipment necessary to ensure a safe voyage, makes for a wonderful sailing experience!
Welcome to the rich history of traditional sailing, welcome to the Artemis.
Journey details
Embarking
Disembarkation
Map of the journey
What is included
- Accommodation in a two person cabin with shower and toilet
- Bed linen and towels
- Full board
- Harbour fees
What it does not include
- Transfer costs
- Drinks, except coffee, tea and water
- Travel and cancellation insurance
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