Tall Ships' Races 2011 / Morgenster

Tall Ships' Races 2011 / Morgenster

The Tall Ships' Races 2011 will be a spectacle! Sail during the races with the Morgenster. Are you between 15 and 25 years old? Check out the special prizes for youngsters and book your Tall Ships' Race online!
On board the Morgenster you will learn all the in's and out's about sailing. The group on board kan be up to 36 trainees from all over Europe and the world. You can choose to cruise along the coast of Scotland during the Cruise in Company or race this Brig to Norway or Sweden in Race 2 and 3.


Prices on board the Morgenster
Cruise in Company above 25 years  € 1210,- special price for youngsters between 15 t/m 25 years € 1045,-.
Race 2, above 25 years € 880,- and 15 t/m 25 years € 760,-
Race 3, above 25 years € 880,- and 15 t/m 25 years € 760,-

Prices on board the Morgenster are full board, excluding transfer, excursions and drinks at the bar.

Legs *

Cruise in Company
Greenock (UK) - Lerwick (UK)
11 July - 22 July, 10 days

Race 2
Lerwick (UK) - Stavanger (Norway)
22 July-  30 July, 8 days

Race 3 

Stavanger (Norway) - Halmstad (Sweden)
30 July- 7 August, 8 days

* The Morgenster will not be competing in the first leg of the Tall Ships' Races 2011, other vessels will be competing in this race.

For all the legs the minimum age is 15 years.


Check out the outlines of the Morgenster:
Tall Ships' Races 2011 - Cruise in Company
Tall Ships' Races 2011 - Race 2
Tall Ships' Races 2011 - Race 3



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Blog Bark Europa 30 January 2012

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.

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