$4,000 // 10 Days
This passage is now fully crewed. Register here to be put on the waiting list.
We'll start in Marstrand, the capital of sailing on the West Coast of Sweden and a short bus ride from Gothenburg, where there is a large international airport. Marstrand is the 'Annapolis' of the Swedish west coast, a fantastically beautiful little sailing town situated on the rocky islands that make up this archipelago.
We'll spend a few days exploring the west coast islands before sailing overnight around the southern Swedish peninsula and making landfall in the medieval city of Visby, situated on the island of Gotland. Mia and I have sailed to Visby twice on Arcturus, and it's one of our favorite stops. The city still has a wall around it, and exploring in town feels like walking around a Lego castle!
We encourage you to sign up sooner than later for this trip, as there will be a fair amount of planning to do in order to get the proper visas for visiting Russia. St. Petersburg was on our list to sail to in Arcturus, but we never got the chance, so we're taking it now! It's a full 350-mile jaunt direct from Visby, and even though we'll be in the Baltic, it'll very much be an offshore passage, with perhaps even greater challenges since we'll encounter very variable weather, lots of shipping, and of course nearly 24-hours of daylight!
After we explore Russia, we'll return to Stockholm and wrap up in the trip in the capital of Scandinavia and Mia's home city!
If you've not researched the Swedish archipelago before, you don't know what you're missing - it's truly the most spectacular sailing area I've ever been through, and an absolute bucket-list place to sail.
Chris has been working professionally on yachts ever since completing his Yachtmaster in 2009. Having logged more than 165,000 nautical miles since, Chris has sailed and raced all around the world on a variety of yachts from small, modern Cape31s to big classic 50m schooners.
During the 2017-18 Clipper Round The World Race Chris skippered the Chinese entry Qingdao and his team achieved a 3rd overall. After the Clipper Race Chris spent two years in the high latitudes skippering Skip Novak's sailing expedition yacht Pelagic Australis. Chris skippered ICEBEAR in 2022 and is returning in 2023 to skipper FALKEN.