Right of Way Rules at Sea: A Simple Guide for Sailors
The sea has its own highway code. Known as the COLREGs (the international rules to prevent collisions), the right of...
Der Familien-Törn ist ein Segelurlaub, in dem Langeweile ein Fremdwort ist. Während die Kinder die Meere erobern und spielerisch das Segeln auf einer klassischen Segelyacht lernen, finden Eltern endlich Zeit zum Durchatmen. Genießt den Austausch mit Gleichgesinnten und die Freiheit, jeden Tag gemeinsam mit eurem Skipper neu zu gestalten. Vom Ankern in einsamen Buchten bis zur Schatzsuche auf unbewohnten Inseln. Dieser Törn ist ein authentisches Naturerlebnis, das Entspannung für die Großen und pures Abenteuer für die Kleinen perfekt vereint. Oder gönn dir und deinen Liebsten eine private Yacht mit Skipper: Genießt mehr Privatsphäre und profitiert gleichzeitig von geringeren Kosten pro Person.
Max. 12
Persons
Monohull
Yacht type
per person
Der Familien-Törn ist ein Segelurlaub, in dem Langeweile ein Fremdwort ist. Während die Kinder die Meere erobern und spielerisch das Segeln auf einer klassischen Segelyacht lernen, finden Eltern endlich Zeit zum Durchatmen. Genießt den Austausch mit Gleichgesinnten und die Freiheit, jeden Tag gemeinsam mit eurem Skipper neu zu gestalten. Vom Ankern in einsamen Buchten bis zur Schatzsuche auf unbewohnten Inseln. Dieser Törn ist ein authentisches Naturerlebnis, das Entspannung für die Großen und pures Abenteuer für die Kleinen perfekt vereint. Oder gönn dir und deinen Liebsten eine private Yacht mit Skipper: Genießt mehr Privatsphäre und profitiert gleichzeitig von geringeren Kosten pro Person.
The route shown is a suggestion based on optimal conditions. The final route is decided daily by the crew together with the skipper - depending on weather, wind, crew wishes and current conditions. This makes every trip an individual adventure!
Modern, well-maintained yachts with complete equipment for your perfect sailing trip. All yachts are regularly maintained and meet the highest safety standards.
All our yachts are fully insured, equipped with modern safety equipment (life raft, life jackets, flare gun) and navigation (GPS, autopilot, depth sounder). Our experienced skippers know every yacht personally and ensure your safety.
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Yes.
Some sailing destinations can be reached by train, ferry or long-distance bus.
Examples: Baltic Sea, Sardinia, France, Croatia.
Insurance is not mandatory, but recommended:
- Travel cancellation insurance
- International health insurance
- Accident insurance
- Liability insurance
All travel information is available by e-mail and here:
https://sailwithus.de/gut-zu-wissen/anreiseinformationen/
You can find packing tips here:
https://sailwithus.de/gut-zu-wissen/packliste/
The crew usually meets between 2 and 4 p.m. in the marina or a nearby café.
From around 5 p.m., the skipper can board the yacht and carry out the handover. Meanwhile, the crew goes shopping.
Late arrival is possible in exceptional cases by arrangement.
Saturday is an organization day - sailing usually takes place on Sunday after the safety briefing.
A sports bag or hiking rucksack is best.
Please do not bring a hard-shell suitcase - there is no storage space for it and it is always in the way.
Recommendation: Packing list on the website.
YouTube:
- https://www.youtube.com/embed/5dPxMRSR9OM
- https://www.youtube.com/embed/JGboVfN5hVQ
After your booking, you will receive further information by email at regular intervals. This includes tips on packing, advice on meal planning, etc.
About a week before the start of the trip, we create a Whatsapp group where you can get to know each other as a crew and the skipper.
Approx. 5 days before the start of the cruise you will receive the final arrival information including a harbor plan and berth.
And then it's time to cast off!
That depends on the area.
An identity card is sufficient in most districts.
A passport is required for overseas destinations (Thailand, Caribbean, Seychelles, etc.).
Recommendation: Check current information with the Federal Foreign Office.
Yes, a WhatsApp group will be created in the week before your trip. You can discuss travel and organization there.
Yes, you will be provided with bed linen and a towel.
But bring another towel yourself.
A beach towel is not necessary - you jump straight into the sea.