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10 // ICEBEAR: Stockholm - Falmouth, UK // 1200nm & 14 Days // $6,000 // WAITLIST


  • 59 North Sailing USA // SWE (map)

$6,000 // 14 Days

NEW PASSAGE!

Meet ICEBEAR in Stockholm, Sweden (Mia’s favorite city) and sail with us to Falmouth via the Kiel Canal and the English Channel. We will enjoy the coastal sailing, working our way out of Scandanavian fjords to the historic British port. As always, weather and wind will dictate our route, so we may find ourselves touring the Dutch coastline or heading further out to sea! The passage will conclude in Falmouth, the deepest natural harbor in Western Europe AND the start / finish port for many historic round-the-world record-breaking voyages.


Skipper & Mate

Skipper and mate will be announced shortly. But Andy will definitely be there ;)


The Route

Stockholm2Falmouth

Tentative Itinerary

  • Day 0: Join the boat in Stockholm, Sweden and spend a day getting to know her and going through safety routines, etc.

  • Day 1: Full-day safety, nav and weather briefing onboard ICEBEAR, daysail if the weather and timing permits.

  • Day 2: Head offshore! Set sail and aim the bows south to sail down through the Baltic Sea.

  • Day 2-8: At-sea. Potential stops, weather permitting, include:

  • Day 9: Arrival into Falmouth, UK

  • Day 10: Crew depart the boat from Falmouth.


How to Join

To register, complete the Offshore Passage Registration by clicking the 'Register Now' button above, or at the bottom of the page. You'll be asked to complete the form - make sure you hit submit. Indicate '2021: Stockholm - Falmouth, UK' as your preferred passage. 

Once we receive your registration, you'll be sent an invoice for 50% of the balance, due immediately. The final 50% of the balance will be due 60 days prior to the passage date. Terms and conditions are in the registration form, and you'll be asked to agree to them before submitting your deposit. Please read them carefully.


Crew member David taking a sun sight on ISBJORN off the coast of the UK in 2018.

Crew member David taking a sun sight on ISBJORN off the coast of the UK in 2018.