- Expedition / Adventure
- Sailing course
The 2 in 1 adventure: Transatlantic and flotilla!
- Departure Valencia (Spain)
Crossing the Atlantic in a catamaran is already an extraordinary adventure. But to do it in a flotilla, surrounded by other boats, is even more incredible. Imagine sailing as part of a group, while retaining a certain amount of freedom, and experiencing some unforgettable moments together! All sailing levels are accepted: beginners, intermediates or experts, which makes this human and collective adventure all the more wonderful. The 6 catamarans will set sail from Valencia (Spain) to Lanzarote (Canaries), then sail to Cape Verde, where they will hoist the sails for the long crossing to Martinique, and finally head for Tortola (BVI).
Cruise Highlights
- Cross the ocean aboard a comfortable catamaran in complete safety
- Sail with professional skippers, technicians and doctors
- Discover unique destinations
Your Boat
- 12 people max
- 2 crew members
♦Aura 51 (15m54) is a modern, high-performance Fountaine Pajot model. It has been designed to optimize long-distance sailing while offering great comfort. Its range and innovations have earned it the Multihull of the Year 2022 award.
Capacity: 12 people (including crew)
♦Bali 5.4 (16m8) offers unrivalled luxury for long crossings. She offers exceptional living spaces, including a huge flybridge and an enclosed forward cockpit. She is perfect for crews looking for comfort and high performance to cross the Atlantic in complete serenity.
Capacity: 12 people (including crew)
♦Bali 4.6 (14m24) is distinguished by its space on board, which encourages conviviality and comfort, thanks in particular to its open cockpit and direct access to the foredeck. Despite its comfort-oriented design, its performance at sea remains robust, making it ideal for transatlantic sailing in a variety of conditions.
Capacity: 12 people (including crew)
♦Lagoon 46 (13m99) is a versatile, easy-to-handle catamaran. With its spacious accommodation, it is ideal for a crossing, while guaranteeing good stability thanks to its wide hulls. Its back rigging facilitates sail management and makes it relatively easy to maneuver. Its sailing performance and optimized space on board have earned it awards such as Multihull of the Year 2020.
Capacity: 12 people (including crew)
Note : You cannot choose which boat to sail. The allocation will be based, among other things, on the nationality of the passengers and crew to give you the best possible sailing conditions. You will be informed of the boat model 15 days before departure.
- Air conditioning
- Watermaker
- Generator
- Electric toilets
- Autopilot
- GPS
- Guides & maps
- Safety equipment
- Battened mainsail
- Furling genoa
- Premium spinnaker
The owner reserves the right to replace with a different boat model of the same quality and performance
Itinerary of your cruise
The 6 catamarans will start their journey in the beautiful coastal city of Valencia, Spain, and will sail to some heavenly destinations, each with its own characteristics and wonders.
Valencia Lanzarote Cape Verde Martinique Tortola
The itinerary may be changed without prior notice due to technical or weather conditions.
The photographs and visual products presented have no contractual value.
Prices
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Products
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Sun 08 Dec 2024
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Valencia / Lanzarote
Price per person - double cabin
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Price on request
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Valencia / Lanzarote
Price per person - double cabin for single use
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Price on request
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Lanzarote / Cape Verde
Price per person - double cabin
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Price on request
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Lanzarote / Cape Verde
Price per person - double cabin for single use
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Price on request
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Cape Verde / Martinique
Price per person
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Price on request
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Cape Verde / Martinique
Price per person
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Price on request
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Martinique / Tortola
Price per person
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1 990 €
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Martinique / Tortola
Price per person - double cabin for single use
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3 582 €
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Frequently asked questions
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A few tips for your transatlantic voyage:
Here are a few tips to help you make the most of your transatlantic crossing:
We advise you to see your GP and a dentist just before you leave: dental problems are particularly annoying.
- Take a few medicines with you and adjust your medicine cabinet to your own health:
For seasickness. No one is immune to seasickness. Stugeron has fewer side effects, and Primalan works well. - Broad-spectrum antibiotic (e.g. amoxicillin)
- For pain relief: it's better to take paracetamol or aspirin rather than anti-inflammatories (Advil, Ibuprofen, etc.).
- Adrenaline pen-injector (Anapen): in case of allergies. Anyone can have an unexpected allergic reaction with serious consequences. If you are at risk of an allergy, let the skipper know, and it's best to have such a medicine available. It's useful to take prescriptions with you, as some medicines are authorized in France and prohibited in certain countries (ask your GP).
- Take a few medicines with you and adjust your medicine cabinet to your own health:
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Is it possible to do 2, 3 or 4 stages?
You can choose to take part in 2 or 3 legs or all the legs of the transatlantic crossing. To find out the cost, simply add up the prices of the cabins mentioned in the ‘fares’ section according to the legs you choose.
You will receive a 10% discount if you do 2 or more legs. -
What is the departure time and place for each stage?
Departures are at 11 a.m. for each stage.
Here are the exact starting bases:
Leg 1: Valencia - Marina Port
Leg 2: Lanzarote - Marina Rubicon
Leg 3: Cape Verde - Mindelo in San Vicente island
Leg 4: Martinique - Port de Fort de France (MQFDF)
Finish : Tortola - Road Town Port -
How is life on board (meals, cleaning, rules, etc.)?
- You are expected to attend lunch or the main meal of the day to socialize and share time together.
- Shifts are set up for cooking and cleaning the kitchen and communal areas after meals.
- Weekly shifts are set up for deck cleaning (every X number of hours).
- Cabins and bathrooms are the responsibility of their occupants but must be kept clean.
- Water is a rare commodity, so please try to consume it rationally.
- On arrival in port, the deck must be thoroughly cleaned.
- It is forbidden to throw any object, polluting waste (including organic waste) or anything else into the sea.
- Generally speaking, Atlantic crossings are a good opportunity to enjoy nature at sea, away from everyday problems. It is everyone's responsibility to try to contribute and maintain a good atmosphere on board. -
What happens in the event of cancellation?
In the event of cancellation, you must inform your GlobeSailor advisor as soon as possible. Whatever the cause, the following cancellation fees will be due: up to 90 days before departure: 30% /// from 89 to 60 days: 50% /// from 59 to 30 days: 75% /// from 29 days to departure: 100% of the amount of your booking.
We advise our customers to take out cancellation insurance with Ouest Assurance: http://www.ouest-assurances.fr