Tall Ships
- Alexander von Humboldt II
- Astrid
- Bark Europa
- Christian Radich
- Dar Mlodziezy
- Eendracht
- Gulden Leeuw
- Kaliakra
- Kruzenshtern
- Lord Nelson
- Mir
- Morgenster
- Oosterschelde
- Pelican of London
- Picton Castle
- Pogoria
- Santa Maria Manuela
- Sorlandet
- Stad Amsterdam
- Statsraad Lehmkuhl
- Tenacious
- Thalassa
- Wylde Swan
Small Ships
Yachts
Tall Ships are the worlds largest sailing ships. These impressive square-rigged vessels with a length of 40 metres or more can take 30 up to 150 people on board. At Sea Sail Training has a magnificent fleet of Tall Ships at its disposal.
Every single one a winner and unique in its kind. The professional crew is well trained and will help where and when needed. This means that sailing experience is not a must have. Sailing a Tall Ship is an one-of-a-kind experience. The kind you have to experience at least once in your life!
Small Ships
A bit smaller than the Tall Ships, but nonetheless impressive; are the Small Ships. With a length between 20 and 40 metres they can take on 18 people at most. You sail in small teams and sailing experience is not required because of the well trained crew aboard these vessels.Are you looking for conviviality and action together with a small crew? Then board one of these vessels and you will experience the ultimate vacation!
Yachts
At Sea Sail Training also sails with sailing yachts. Most of these vessels are a lot smaller compared to the Tall en Small Ships and therefore have a smaller capacity, mostly up to 12 people can board these ships.Get on board these yachts and sail to tropical destinations or get your Royal Yacht Master!
News
Not just yet
30-01-2012 10:00
The gloomy mood of our first mile on the way to `The Battle of DrakeŽ is suddenly interrupted when Klaas yells out `Whale off the starboard bow!”
All the crew reacts promptly and even de masts bend over to starboard to see what’s going on. The goodbye-to-Antarctica sadness prompts everybody to feast their eyes on this last antarctic treat.
Somebody somewhere must have thrown a small fortune in the whale-machine. We get to see four whales playing together in a quarter of a mile circle around Europa. Every lack of a diving whale tail in any camera is made good.
The four are toying with us: disappearing and surface right next to our ship, swim under the ship from port to starboard, wave a white fin at us, demonstrate skills in backstroke… Antarctica does not let us go yet.
A ship full of people applauds the whale-show and is two bits less sad for the moment.

