Relaxed sailing on the Baltic Sea
The Baltic Sea is the perfect destination for a short, relaxing sailing holiday. Here you can enjoy calm waters, islands with rolling hills, beaches interspersed with dramatic cliffs, and charming little harbors.
Starting point: Laboe near Kiel
You board in the charming seaside town of Laboe, just a short distance from Kiel. Within walking distance of the ship, you’ll find the beach, cafés, and shops. After dinner, you can take a stroll along the waterfront, or relax on board and get to know your fellow sailors.
Departure and sailing to the Danish islands
The next morning, after the crew has shown you the ropes and explained the sails, we set off. Over the next three days, we’ll explore a scenic route visiting a few of Denmark’s charming islands.
Possible destinations along the way
Depending on the wind and weather, the route may vary each time. Possible stops include Bagenkop, Marstal, or Sønderborg. The old fishing village of Bagenkop on Langeland is a perfect spot for walks in nature. Marstal, the largest town on the island of Ærø, is home to a maritime museum that’s definitely worth a visit. Ærø also boasts the charming town of Ærøskøbing, with its colorful houses and cobblestone streets, reminiscent of a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale. We also love to dock at the idyllic island of Lyø, which is only 6 km² and ideal for walking or cycling—bikes can be rented at the harbor. Sønderborg, on the island of Als, has plenty to offer: a beautiful castle to explore, numerous shops, and a beach close to the harbor.
A versatile sailing experience
Chances are, this sailing trip will leave you wanting more. The Baltic Sea is so diverse that even after years, we still never tire of it.
Enjoying on board
During our sailing trips, you’ll have plenty of time to relax, read, swim, and explore onshore in addition to the sailing activities. The fresh sea air will work up your appetite, and our chef knows just what to do: you’ll be treated daily to a hearty breakfast, a tasty lunch, and a delicious dinner.
The route is an example and depends on wind, weather, and tide.