Atlantic Crossing Program: Sint Maarten - Bermuda - Azores - Gibraltar - Ibiza.
Scheduled departure: April 4th.
⚓ STAGE 1 | Saint Martin → Bermuda.
Departure: Saint Martin.
Arrival: Bermuda.
Approx. Distance: 850 MN.
⏱️ Estimated duration: 6—8 days of sailing.
Price: 1,000€
Ideal transition stretch to leave the Caribbean and enter the North Atlantic. Demanding navigation, with key weather planning and first great miles of the rally.
Technical stop in Bermuda — 2 days.
Crew rest.
Overview of systems.
Meteorology and next crossing briefing.
Reprovisioning.
⚓ STAGE 2 | Bermuda → Azores.
Departure: Bermuda.
Arrival: Azores.
Approx. Distance: 1,800 MN.
⏱️ Estimated duration: 12—15 days of sailing.
Price: 1,650€
The great Atlantic crossing of the rally. Pure ocean navigation, on-call shifts, sail optimization and long-range weather strategy.
Technical stop in Azores — 2 days.
Gearing, sails and engine inspection.
Crew rest and recovery.
Technical and meteorological briefing.
⚓ STAGE 3 | Azores → Gibraltar.
Departure: Azores.
Arrival: Gibraltar.
Approx. Distance: 1,100 MN.
⏱️ Estimated duration: 7—9 days of sailing.
Price: 1,100€
Tactical stage, with variable meteorological influence and progressive approach to the European continent. Preparing for entry to the Mediterranean.
Technical stop in Gibraltar — 2 days.
Latest technical settings.
Engine and fuel overhaul.
Procedures for entering the Mediterranean.
Final stage briefing.
⚓ STAGE 4 | Gibraltar → Ibiza.
Departure: Gibraltar.
Arrival: Ibiza.
Approx. Distance: 500 MN.
⏱️ Estimated duration: 3—4 days of sailing.
Price: 600€
Final stretch with Mediterranean navigation, more stable climate and symbolic arrival at the heart of the Mediterranean.
Objective: Heading to Ibiza, the end of the transatlantic crossing, with an opportunity for rest and celebration.
General Considerations:
Planning alternative routes depending on weather conditions.
Constant communication via VHF radio and satellite systems.
Checking supplies, fuel and safety equipment before each stage.
Check weather forecasts before setting sail.
Have a good trip and calm seas!
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