- The Tall Ships Races
- Tall Ships Races 2012
- INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES
- Wylde Swan / Youth in action 2012
- Bark Europa / Youth in Action 2012
- Lord Nelson / Youth in Action 2012
- Pelican of London / Youth in Action 2012
- Gulden Leeuw / Youth in Action 2012
- 3 Sea Sisters Exchange / Youth in Action 2012
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Sail the Goddess Tour - 2010 -Thalassa International Exchange
Aboard the 47 metres long two-mast vessel the Thalassa you can join in "Sail the Sea Goddess Tour", an exchange programme for 36 youngsters with different nationalities. The race will start in the Belgium port of Antwerp and will follow the coast to the north. The Race leads us along the coast of Netherlands, Germany and Denmark. The finish and sail in will be in Aalborg, Denmark. This exchange will be a real adventure and you can join if you are between 15-25 years.Price
This normal price is € 1155,- but for youth between 15-25 years we can offer you a reduced price of € 800,-
This includes full board and excludes transportation from and to the ports and drinks at the bar.
Leg
Race 1 - Tall Ships Races 2010
Antwerp (Belgium) - Aalborg (Denmark)
12 July - 23 July 2010
11 days, Age 15-25 years
Open for all nationalities.
Download the special programm of this voyage (PDF)
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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.

