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6. ISBJORN: Dublin, Ireland-Lagos, Portugal // 1,200nm & 14 Days // $6,000 // WAITLIST


$6,000 // 14 Days

Bunks Available

If the table above shows "0" Open Bunks, it means it is now fully crewed. To get on the waitlist, email mia@59-north.com.

Isbjorn's last passage of 2018. We'll depart Dublin and sail south through the Irish Sea and past the famous Fastnet Rock. If we have to, we'll duck into Glandore (Donald Street's home town), or Crookhaven to wait for a good weather window to cross Biscay and make landfall in Lisbon, where Isbjorn will stage for her return across the Atlantic.


Tentative Itinerary

After getting to know the boat, we'll depart Dublin, in the the Irish Sea, so we'll have some time sailing coastwise before the big jump across Biscay. The tides and currents in the Irish Sea are serious - you've got to time them perfectly or you literally won't get anywhere! On a fair tide on Arcturus, for example, we could cruise along at 10 knots!

We'll meander kind of south and west, towards Fastnet Rock and along the same shoreline that we cruised on Arcturus back in 2011, passing Kinsale, Glandore & Crookhaven again. Any of those ports will be an option if we need to duck in somewhere to wait for a weather window. If the weather holds, we'll sail direct for Lisbon, across the infamous Bay of Biscay.

Once in Lisbon, there are easy & cheap flights back to Europe via RyanAir, and indeed back across the Atlantic. We'll be leaving Isbjorn in Lisbon for a few months while we go back to Sweden for the Christmas holiday's, so any of the crew who want to stick around and help haul the boat out, you'd be most welcome!


The Route


What to Expect Onboard

FAQs

Other Important Passage Info