The sailing trip around Rügen and Hiddensee is also suitable for beginners (without sailing experience), but everyone should be able to move safely on a sailboat. Experienced sailors also come into their own. The Enjoy is a fast yacht, if the wind and course are right we sail under gennaker or spinnaker.
Whether you are an experienced sailor or have never been on a sailboat before – sailing is suitable for everyone! Our experienced skippers are on hand with help and advice and will teach you everything you need to know. You will quickly notice how easy it is to take the helm and master the boat.
Are you ready to hoist the sails and let the wind take you on an unforgettable journey? Book your place today and let’s sail together!
Trip details:
- Minimum number of participants: 4 people
- Sailing trip around Rügen and to Hiddensee
- Active sailing, but also time for land-based activities, swimming etc.
- The exact route always depends on weather and wind and can therefore only be discussed on board.
- breakfast and packed lunch on board, dinner ( together) in the evening in a restaurant.
- accommodation in double cabins, single cabin bookable at extra cost
Day 1- Check-in – safety briefing – introduction to the yacht
10:30 Check-in and cabin distribution
Safety briefing – getting ready for sea – casting off – setting sail.
We set sail north and sail to Hiddensee (Kloster).
In the afternoon we dock at the port Kloster, you have plenty of time to explore the island – free evening activities. When the last ferry leaves Hiddensee, you can enjoy the tranquillity of this beautiful island.
Day 2 – onwards after breakfast. Along the ‘söte Länneken’ (Dutch for sweet land; that’s how the island of Hiddensee is called) and Cape Arkona.
We call at the ports of Glowe, Lohme or Sassnitz.
Day 3 – Breakfast and we move on. Of course we sail past the famous chalk cliffs, the Königstuhl, around the south-eastern part of the island of Rügen, past the Baltic seaside resorts of Binz, Sellin, Baabe, Göhren and Thiessow. We call at the ports of Seedorf, Gager or Lauterbach.
Day 4 – after breakfast, we sail back to Stralsund via the Greifswalder Bodden and the southern Strelasund, so that we can catch the bridge opening of the Ziegelgrabenbrücke at 15:20 on day 4.
Away from the usual ferry routes, we show you the most beautiful sides of Germany’s largest and most popular holiday island of Rügen.
By the end of the sailing trip around Rügen, we have covered a total of about 110 nautical miles, which the skipper can of course confirm to you.