All crew members are welcome, even if they do not know the language spoken on board (spanish)
- Required level of experience. No previous sailing experience is required. The voyage is designed both for beginners and for those who want to learn or perfect navigation techniques.
- Participation on board. Passengers can assist in maneuvering, steering and trimming sails. They can also choose to relax and enjoy the trip without responsibilities.
- Safety and life on board. An initial talk is held about safety and regulations on board. During the high altitude crossing, rotating guards are organized to ensure safety. The boat is equipped with all the safety elements required by the regulations.
- Itinerary flexibility. Embarkation and disembarkation times, duration of each stage and mooring points may vary depending on wind and sea. Safety and enjoyment of the trip are prioritized.
- Food and drinks. All inclusive: home-cooked meals, drinks, bed linen and fuel. During the high altitude crossing, the menu may be simpler and more practical due to sea conditions and safety.
- Additional expenses. Port charges, if any, are paid separately. Other extras such as water activities outside the boat (kayaking, paddle boarding, excursions) may not be included.
- Minimum and maximum length of stay. The full trip lasts 5 nights, but it can be adjusted according to availability and point of embarkation.
- What to bring on board. Comfortable clothing, sunscreen, hat, swimsuit, cover shoes, waterproof if rain is expected. Personal items and medication if necessary.
- Optional activities. Snorkeling, swimming, short walks on land, nature photography, relaxation on board. Possibility to learn maneuvers and navigation techniques throughout the journey.
- Weather and conditions. It is recommended to keep in mind that the Mediterranean can be unpredictable; days with strong wind or bad weather can change the route or times.
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