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When September Ends – Autumn in the Danish South Sea

Departure
22 September 2024 19:00
Return
29 September 2024 10:00
Days
6
Sailing area
Baltic Sea
Port of departure
Kiel (DE)
Port of arrival
Kiel (DE)

The title “When September Ends” is also the programme of this very attractive trip. Experience shows that the transition from late summer to golden October takes place during this period. The special light and the usually still mild evenings make this trip a unique experience.

Planned are several stops at the pearls of the Baltic Sea, the islands in the Danish South Sea, each of which has its own unique character. On the island of Aerø, you will come across the small town of Marstal, which has an interesting shipping museum, and Aerøskøbing, where you can be enchanted by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytale world. On Fyn, Denmark’s second largest island, we can moor in lively towns such as Fåborg with its medieval city centre. Sønderborg on the island of Als is also one of the larger towns and even Queen Margrethe spends a few weeks here every year on the royal yacht Dannebrog. But it is not just the big cities, it is also the smaller towns and islands that make this region so charming. South of Fyn, between the Little Belt and the Great Belt, is a chain of islands not to be missed. On Lyø, Avernakø and our personal favourite Strynø, you walk into the village between maize fields and fruit trees. You will find a small shopkeeper, maybe even a krø (Danish for café), and a few flea market items and food items are sold in front of each house. Money in a jam jar and that’s it – typical Denmark! These are the quiet islands for true nature lovers.

Of course, the German Baltic coast also has its charms. In the land of fjords between Kiel, Eckernförde, the Schlei and Flensburg, where Vikings once sought shelter and settled their villages, many fishermen now live, but there is also a lot of tourism. Between steep coasts and rapeseed fields are campsites, marinas and small towns with half-timbered houses.

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Frequently asked questions

If you are travelling alone and have not booked a private cabin, you will be accommodated in a shared cabin. Shared cabins are normally divided by gender. Only on the Belle Amie and Seatrips Yachts do they sometimes have mixed cabins.

Yes, vegetarians and allergies/intolerances can be catered for on most ships. However, there is only one menu per day on the programme. Therefore, please let us know during your booking if you have any special dietary requirements.

In principle, all our trips are suitable for both experienced and novice sailors. The professional crew on board will teach you everything you need to know. In some cases (e.g. on Atlantic crossings) initial sailing experience may be an advantage/requirement. In this case, this will be clearly indicated in the cruise description.

Prices

DescriptionPrice
Shared cabin (2-4 persons)
Adult€ 699 p.p.
Child€ 525 p.p.
Double cabin
Adult€ 1.538 per cabin
Child
Double cabin deluxe (with two low beds)
Adult€ 1.748 per cabin
Child
Single cabin
Adult€ 1.048 p.p.
Child

Included in price

“Join in” - full board (small dinner on day of arrival, breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner)
Coffee, tea and water
Harbour dues, final cleaning and fuel costs
Insolvency insurance (STO Garant)

Not included in price

Transfer to/from the port of departure
Duvet (bring your own sleeping bag or rent a duvet)
Towels
Drinks (available on board)
Travel/cancellations insurance

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