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MADEIRA TO TENERIFE

SEPTEMBER 13 - 20 | 7 DAYS | 350NM+

PASSAGE 13: DISCOVER THE ATLANTIC’S SUN-KISSED ISLES

 

A voyage to the island of Tenerife will also take you to the highest point in Spain, Mt Teide peaking at 12,198 feet

$4550 

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Sail from Madeira’s lush landscapes to the volcanic splendor of the Canary Islands. This seven-day journey combines offshore sailing with the excitement of sailing amongst the vistas of the Atlantic Islands, perfect for those seeking both adventure and exploration.

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This distance is a great introduction to offshore sailing.

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Setting out from Madeira, we’ll ride the reliable trade winds southward, crossing the open Atlantic to reach the rugged beauty of the Canaries. Along the way, enjoy warm breezes, turquoise waters, and the chance to spot dolphins or whales in their natural habitat.

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This passage is an excellent opportunity to build on your sailing knowledge, covering topics like offshore navigation, seamanship, and more.

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TRAVEL LOGISTICS

All our sailing trips are subject to weather conditions, which may affect schedules. Flexible travel plans and travel insurance are highly recommended.

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Join us on September 13th by flying into Madeira Airport (FNC). From there, it’s a short trip to the marina. Disembark from Libra on the Canary Island of Tenerife at the port of Santa Cruz on September 20th, The airport code is TFN (north) 20 min from boat or TNS (south) 1 hour from boat offering convenient international connections.

 

Pack lightweight, breathable clothing for warm days, a jacket for exploring Tenerife's mountains, and get ready for a week of captivating sailing and exploration.

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We always recommend that you spend more time in the Canaries as it is a beautiful location with Many different islands and landscapes.

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