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The Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 49DS sailboat will leave Santander again to La Coruña, where we will walk the Camino to Santiago de Compostela. From there we will return to La Coruña and Santander.

The cost of each berth is €800, which includes diesel, water, moorings, tourist taxes and insurance. Breakfasts, lunches and dinners on board or on land are not included, nor are accommodation in hostels for two nights on the way. 6 berths are available in 3 double cabins, all with separate WC.

In the event that the measures due to COVID19 remain in force, only the complete boat will be reserved for 4,000 euros for closed family groups.
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  • Plan
    The sailboat sails regularly from Santander to La Coruña, where its crew and passengers walk the Camino to Santiago de Compostela, to return again to La Coruña and Santander, an 8-day trip.

    This activity is characterized by its double facet of navigating and walking the Camino De Santiago.

    The navigation is a staged cruise, which means that there is a schedule to adhere to. This means that if the wind is not with us, we must use the engine to reach the ports at the scheduled times. We will also navigate at night, with organization of guards and use of electronic equipment. Meals on board are also marked by weather conditions and the wave, which greatly affects. The collaboration of all is essential, but not essential: each one will contribute their grain of sand, to the extent of their possibilities and desire.

    Walking 25 kilometers requires some physical preparation. Choosing shoes, socks and clothing well, and not loading the backpack too much, help a great deal. Fortunately, if for any reason you cannot or do not want to continue the march, there is transportation at all times to get you closer to the hostels and rest.

    Day 0.- Afternoon/night: Accommodating ourselves to the availability of the pilgrims, we welcome them on board throughout the afternoon and evening of Friday. Once installed, and after sealing the pilgrim's accreditations in the port, we proceed to explain the operation of the sailboat, its active and passive safety elements, and the services it has. Later we move to have dinner (expense not included in the price) in a restaurant in the port itself or surroundings, a moment that we use to, depending on the weather conditions, explain the first stage, departure time, forecast of waves, etc. Upon returning to port, the necessary clothing for the following day is checked, the departure time is set and, if necessary, the shifts of the guards.

    Day 1.- You leave Santander Bay early to travel the 90 miles to the port of Gijón. Breakfast is eaten on board, either before leaving, or while sailing. The journey, like the rest of the days, is carried out eminently under sail, but the engine will be used as support in the event that the weather conditions advise it to reach Gijón before 7:00 p.m. Therefore, it is also eaten on board. Whenever you are sailing, the pilgrim would participate in all the nautical work that you want. The crew will be happy to teach those who don't know, clarify doubts or have the knowledge of those who have sailed before. There will be time to work, cook, read, listen to music, chat or meditate, each according to their preference. Upon arrival in Gijón, after mooring and picking up the boat, and again stamping the accreditations, the crew normally uses the services of the marina in the port to clean up and prepare to tour the city and have dinner (dinners are not included, since they are all made on land).

    Day 2.- Again we get up early to cover the next 90 miles to Viveiro. The travel plan is similar to the day before, touring the Asturian and Galician coast, at the foot of the Picos de Europa. The entrance to the port of Viveiro is a spectacular estuary, surrounded by mountains and vegetation. The town is small and cozy, and the restaurants are reasonably priced. The marina, simple but comfortable.

    Day 3.- As the journey is shorter, people usually get up less early, as long as there is no headwind. After passing Cabo Ortegal, the east course maintained up to that moment is varied, beginning to fall towards the south. Ferrol is left to port and enters the La Coruña estuary, shortly after having finished lunch on board. That afternoon there is more time, which is managed between preparing the backpack for the next day and touring the old part of the city. It is important to have everything prepared, including the stamping of the accreditations, because the next morning we start the stretch of the Camino on foot. Dinner in La Coruña is not included in the price either.

    Day 4.- At about 09:00 we start walking, after having breakfast on the boat. If there is availability in the port, an auxiliary raft would bring us closer to the Burgo estuary, where we would disembark at the beginning of the promenade, already on the English Way. If not, we would walk through the city to that same point. On the first day, between 25 and 30 kilometers are covered. It is eaten based on sandwiches or small stops in bars along the Camino, until reaching the Mesón do Vento, where the first night is spent in a three-star hostel, in double rooms with individual service (service not included in the price). .


    Day 5.- After breakfast (not included) the second day begins, about 25 kilometers, more comfortable than the day before. You eat along the way, in the same regime, and you reach the vicinity of Sigüeiro, where you have dinner and spend the night in another hostel, with the same characteristics and services as the previous one.

    Day 6.- We start the last stage on foot early, as we will try to arrive in Santiago before 12 noon, to participate, whoever wishes, in the Pilgrim's mass. We proceed to collect the Compostela and after eating, from the Santiago station, depart at 5:00 p.m. to La Coruña. At about 7:00 p.m. we will find ourselves showering in the Marina of La Coruña, ready to take a short walk near the port and have dinner.

    Day 7.- We got up early and after having breakfast on the boat we left for Ribadeo, eating on the way, remembering the incidents of our three days of walking and admiring, once again, the rugged Galician coast. The entrance to Ribadeo is spectacular, its small but very comfortable port, and the well-kept facilities. In the port itself there are three restaurants to choose from for dinner.

    Day 8.- Without rushing, as the sail is going to be long, we have breakfast and leave Ribadeo on our way to Santander. It will be 150 miles, just over 24 hours of contemplating the coast, admiring the Picos de Europa, greeting the dolphins, pleasant conversation, steering the wheel, handling the sails, resting your feet, etc. We have lunch, dinner and breakfast on board, to arrive in Santander early on Wednesday morning. With great sadness we say goodbye to each other, we exchange hugs and addresses, and we return, I hope happy, to our homes.
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If you put together a group of 6, propose the date that best suits you. If our sailboat is available, go ahead!

But if no more than 4 passengers leave, the trip could be cancelled.

The expenses assumed by the passenger not included in the price are calculated at €30 in the hostel (bed and breakfast) per person and night; 7 euros transport from Santiago to La Coruña, and about 20 euros each dinner in port. The food on board is apportioned among all, and usually does not exceed 10 euros per day.
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Meet Jesús, the skipper
Verified professional skipper 29 reviews At Sailwiz since 2018
Entrepreneur, who after working in a multinational decided to fulfill his dream: to navigate in company. Yacht Captain, PPER, more than 10,000 navigated miles. Good character, I speak English and French, and Spanish, of course, I love to share my knowledge and enjoy the sea.
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Boat details

Sailboat cruising, comfortable, elegant, of the year 2007 but completely revised in 2018. I sailed on it from the Baltic Sea to Santander during the month of January and February, and has behaved extraordinarily. It has diesel heating, roller shutters, a large bathtub with bimini and hood.
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Specifications
  • Model: Jeanneau - Sun Odyssey 49 DS
  • Capacity: 12 spots
  • Length: 15.00 m
  • Cabins: 4
  • Year: 2007
  • Bathrooms: 3
Features
  • GPS
  • Radar
  • Life jackets
  • VHF
  • Sounding line
  • Autopilot
  • Wind equipment
  • EPIRB
  • Tender
  • Fish finder
  • Bow thruster
  • Shower
  • Bimini
  • Water skis / float
  • Fishing rods
  • HI-FI equipment
  • Wifi

Additional Information

Included
  • Insurance
  • Final cleaning
  • Costs of mooring and anchoring
  • Professional skipper
  • Bed linens
  • Gas
Not included
  • Meals on board
  • Food and drink on land
  • Airport transfer
  • Travel to the boat
Payment methods
  • Credit/debit card
  • Wire transfer

4.8 · 11 reviews

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    gaspar
    August of 2023
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    Luz
    May of 2023
    A magnificent experience!! Jesús, and Francisco, the skippers, who accompany us, are also professionals like the top of a pine tree, cradles of beautiful people, who have made us spend unforgettable sailing days. Without hesitation, I will sail with them again
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    Jose Maria
    May of 2023
    Excellent skipper, excellent cook, in navigation and a good guide on the way. impeccable organization
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    Luis
    August of 2022
    A great experience, uniting my passion for navigation and the Camino de Santiago.
    Jesus, the unbeatable pattern!!!!
    Very organized, aware of everything and instructive.
    The perfect boat, the crossing very good to learn night / day. Meals from 10.
    All perfect. :-)
    I will repeat the journey with him to other destinations!!!
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    José
    April of 2022
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    amparo
    September of 2021
    A beautiful experience that combines sailing and Camino
    The crew: Jesús, Marta and Rodrgo of 10
    And also a good group of very nice people was created despite not knowing each other.
    Thank you all !!!
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