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Price

£1,250

Nights

Nine

Age range

18-65

Start port

Cascais, Portugal

End port

Madeira, Portugal

Passport

Yes

DofE

Yes

RYA

Competent Crew

Voyage code

CF749

Bursary

Available

Voyage highlights

Sail from Cascais to the island of Madeira for some autumn sun, sea and thrills!
Combine adventurous offshore passage sailing with relaxed island exploration
Learn elements of passage planning and practise your celestial navigation
Previous sailing experience will help to get the most out of the adventure
Your participation will directly benefit our vital youth work

This voyage from Cascais on mainland Portugal to one of the country’s autonomous island regions, Madeira, is a great introduction to offshore passage sailing for the novice or leisure sailor who wants to widen their sailing experience while enjoying some winter sun.

On this voyage starting in Cascais, you’ll cover around 600 nautical miles and spend multiple days at sea, working in a watch system from the outset. The weather is likely to turn increasingly favourable the further south we go, and you should be in shorts and t-shirts by the time we reach Madeira!

On board, you’ll meet like-minded individuals, aged from 18–65, who you’ll work together with to form one crew.

Our crews come from a wide range of backgrounds and have varying levels of experience, but they all have one thing in common – the motivation to step outside of their comfort zones and sail our iconic yachts to exciting destinations.

Our Challengers are 72ft ocean-going steel yachts, constructed to withstand the Southern Ocean. Launched in 2000, they raced round the world in two editions of the BT Global Challenge, the route taking them against prevailing winds and currents, through some of the most challenging sailing conditions on the planet.

This means that our Challengers are the perfect vessel for this type of voyage and will make it an unforgettable experience!

Since 2008 our four Challenger yachts have provided TSYT with a unique and positively challenging platform for our Youth Development and Outdoor Learning programme, which is supported by our adventure voyages for adults.

Previous sailing experience is preferred for this voyage, and will help you get the most out of your adventure. Please do not hesitate to call us on 02392 832055 if you would like to discuss whether this is the right voyage for you.

Places you’ll visit

After departure from Cascais and initial yacht familiarisation and safety training, your sailing route will be governed by the wind direction and other variables.

You could either explore another of mainland Portugal’s beautiful ports, or head straight down to Madeira and explore Quinta do Lorde. This is a stunning marina resort located at Ponta de São Lourenço Península, which is the most south-eastern tip of Madeira Island.

Afterwards you’ll head to Madeira’s capital of Funchal, where you’ll be able to visit beautiful golden beaches or explore the island via its unique rocky formation trail walks.

Post your departure in Madeira, the boat will undergo safety checks and preparation in readiness for our winter-sun adventure to Santa Cruz, Tenerife, starting on Monday 28 October. For more details on this, click here.

If you are interested in multiple voyages, you can take advantage of our exclusive bundle offering. Contact our Reservations Team for more information: reservations@tallships.org

Takeaways from your sailing adventure

New skills. Increased confidence. New friendships. Winter sun!

There will be plenty of photograph opportunities to ensure your memories are lifelong, so be sure to pack your camera! In addition to the stunning landscapes, you may also spot marine wildlife such as, dolphins, seals and fin whales.

Over the course of the trip, you’ll learn how to helm a large, powerful yacht offshore, experience the challenge of sail changing at sea and brush up on your navigation, chartwork and knot tying.

There is a sextant on board, along with the sight-reduction tables in case you fancy taking some sun or star sights on passage. This voyage provides the ideal opportunity to learn the basics of passage planning and celestial navigation.

Our adventure sailing voyages are fully participative. Over the course of the trip, you’ll experience steering the yacht, sail handling and ropework, as well as learning how to keep safe on board.

Our crews get involved in every aspect of running the vessel, so expect to be working in a watch system for much of the voyage, and taking your turn at helming, sail handling, cooking and cleaning.

Further information

Once we receive your booking, we’ll need to review all of the information you’ve provided including your medical history and sailing experience, and so your voyage will not be confirmed until you’ve received an email accepting your booking. Please do not book any travel for the trip prior to receiving this email.

Early bird prices: If you book onto this voyage before Thursday 29 February 2024, you will be eligible to receive a 15% discount off the full price of the voyage, reducing the cost to £1,062. We recommend booking early to avoid disappointment!

The Skipper will determine the final route depending on weather and other variables.

Once we get south of the Bay of Biscay, the weather generally improves and feels warmer. So, we recommend you pack shorts and t-shirts as well as warmer clothes.

If you share our values and are keen to do more, you may be able to support our mission further by joining the TSYT Volunteer Crew.

Your Skipper can recommend you for our Watch Leader training programme, if they feel you have the skills and attributes that we’re looking for.

All meals on board are included.

RYA

You’ll hopefully get the chance to complete the RYA Competent Crew course while you’re on board.

The RYA Competent Crew syllabus includes:

  • Sea terms and parts of a boat, rigging and sails
  • Sail handling
  • Ropework
  • Fire safety and precautions
  • Personal safety equipment
  • Man overboard
  • Emergency equipment
  • Manners and customs
  • Rules of the ‘road’ (at sea)
  • Dinghies

The cost of your RYA Competent Crew certificate is included in the price.

RYA logbooks are available for purchase on board at a cost of £6 (Skippers are only able to take cash for this).

Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

All our voyages of four nights or more qualify for residential section of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Award.

Please let our Reservations Team know before sailing if you’d like to use the voyage for this.

Passport

You’ll be asked to enter your passport details as part of the booking process. If you don’t have these to hand, please contact us as soon as possible after submitting your booking form to let us know your details, as we cannot accept your booking without this information.

You will also need to present your valid passport to the Skipper at the start of the voyage.

TS Challenger Current Navy 1

Vessel:

Challenger

Vessel Details

handbook challenger

Handbook:

Challenger Handbook

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