Bremerhaven (DEU) – Granville (FR)
BOARDING DAY 20/08 AT 20:00H
DISEMBARKATION DAY 25/08 UNTIL 12:00H
The legendary Nao Victoria will embark on a voyage from the charming port of Bremerhaven in Germany to the picturesque village of Fecamp. Passengers are scheduled to embark on 20/08/2023 at 20:00 and will be able to disembark on 24/08/2023 until 17:00, after a distance of 480 nautical miles.
The majestic Nao Victoria, a faithful replica of the historic vessel used in the age of the great discoveries, offers adventurers the opportunity to experience traditional sailing and relive the exciting era of intrepid navigators. With its expert crew and imposing presence at sea, this voyage promises to be an unforgettable experience for those who love the sea and history.
Once in Granville, visitors will be captivated by the charm of this beautiful seaside resort. Surrounded by breathtaking scenery, Granville offers a perfect blend of history, culture and natural beauty. Some highlights to visit include:
Granville’s old town, with its charming cobbled streets and period houses.
The Christian Dior Museum, which offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of the famous fashion designer.
The impressive Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located a short distance from Granville.
The price to embark on this exceptional voyage is €600, which includes the authentic experience on board the Nao Victoria, accommodation and meals during the voyage. This is a unique opportunity to experience history and enjoy the beauty of the sea in an unforgettable maritime adventure.
Get ready to board the Nao Victoria and discover the charms of Granville! A perfect combination of historic sailing and coastal wonders awaits you on this memorable sea voyage.
- Date of embarkation: 20/08/2023
- Port of embarkation: Bremerhaven (DEU)
- Date of disembarkation: 25/08/2023
- Port of disembarkation: Granville (FR)
- Distance: 480 nautical miles
Availability: Only 4 places are available
Nao Victoria
The Nao Victoria is the replica of the first ship that sailed around the world with Magellan and Elcano, achieving the greatest naval feat of all time. It was built in 1991 and in 2004 it sailed around the world again to commemorate that trip. It has 3 masts and bowsprit, 6 sails with 290m2 of sail area. With capacity for 22 people, it usually has 12 people on board with bunk beds. Wooden boat more familiar and spartan, with the smallest spaces, with incredible stories and adventures.
Journey details
Embarking
Disembarkation
Map of the journey
What is included
- Â Navigation
- Necessary basic training and workshops
- Accident insurance.
- Accommodation in bunk beds in a cabin of 4.
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner corresponding to the navigation.
What it does not include
- Transportation to and from the boat is at the expense of each person.
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Availability: Only 4 places are available