Journey

Río de Janeiro (BR) – Montevideo (UR)

EMBARKATION DAY 14/11 AT 17:00H
DISEMBARKATION DAY 25/11 AT 09:00H

The sixth leg takes us from Rio de Janeiro to Montevideo. We are now leaving the tropics, and this will be noticeable at sea. The nights are cooler and the weather more unstable. The north-easterly wind is still the most common direction, but there are also regularly calmer days and days with a south-westerly wind. South of 35 degrees latitude, the wind is increasingly westerly and, in order not to sail too far west, we stay close to the coast. After so many weeks in the tropics, with constant wind, this again puts a little more demand on our sailing skills.

The colourful and historic capital of Uruguay is situated on the north bank of the Rio de la Plata. In Montevideo you can enjoy the local gastronomy and discover the nearby seaside resorts with sandy roads and pine forests. Montevideo is the perfect base for exploring Uruguay and has nothing to envy to Rio de Janeiro. We recommend staying a few extra days in at least one of the two cities.

Before and after your leg of the trip
We strongly recommend that you book a few days’ accommodation in the port of embarkation (before you join the Oosterschelde), and a few days in the port of disembarkation (after you have completed your leg of the trip). This will allow you to recuperate before and after your adventure and give you the opportunity to explore places at your departure and arrival points.

Level 2

Level 2 treks are suitable for anyone with good health and a reasonable level of fitness, with no mobility problems. On these crossings, you can expect days with strong winds or high waves, but most of the time conditions will be good. There is not always a harbour nearby, so (medical) help from land is not always available.

OOSTERSCHELDE wants to be accessible to the widest possible audience, but you should be aware that you are making a trip on board a sailing yacht. This demands more of your physical abilities than a daily walk. One trip is more demanding than another. With the different levels we provide an indication of what kind of trip it is. If you are unsure whether a trip is suitable for you, it is important that you contact Tall Ship Experience for advice.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Small backpack that does not take up too much space in the cabin.
On deck we recommend shoes with slightly rough and preferably soft soles.
On land we recommend firm, waterproof hiking boots.
Valid passport
Sunglasses and sun cream
Binoculars for spotting all kinds of water creatures.
Waterproof clothing
Camera and video camera to remember your trip forever!

Price: 1.440,002.880,00

Availability: Only 4 places are available

Vessel

Oosterschelde

The three-masted schooner “Oosterschelde” was built in 1918 as a sailing cargo ship. The ship plied European waters and was frequently seen off the coasts of Morocco and the Mediterranean. In 1930, heavier and more modern diesel engines were installed and the rigging was reduced. From 1939 onwards, the ship sailed under a foreign flag and in 1950 underwent a drastic conversion into a modern coastal vessel. In 1988, the “Oosterschelde” was returned to the Netherlands. The Rotterdam Sailing Ships Foundation took over the fundraising necessary to finance the restoration of the ship to its original condition. The “Oosterschelde” is now the only remaining representative of a large fleet of schooners that sailed under the Dutch flag at the beginning of the last century. It is registered as a monument by the Dutch Ministry of Culture. The “Oosterschelde” is autonomous and is used in domestic and foreign ports for presentation and promotion activities. domestic and foreign ports for presentation activities and by companies and other organisations. In 1998, the “Oosterschelde” completed a one and a half year voyage around the world. The ship sailed to Antarctica, the Falklands and South Georgia.

Journey details

Embarking

Río de Janeiro (BR)

Disembarkation

Montevideo (UR)

Map of the journey

What is included

  • Navigation
  • Necessary basic training and workshops
  • Bunk bed with sheets and towel.
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner corresponding to the sailing.

What it does not include

  • Transportation to and from the boat is at the expense of each person.

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Journey: Río de Janeiro (BR) – Montevideo (UR)
Price: 1.440,002.880,00

Availability: Only 4 places are available

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