Max: 24

En-suite: All

Crew: 4

The luxury two-masted schooner the “Flying Dutchman” was completely renovated in the winter of 2003/2004. The basic principles for the renovation work on the ship were luxury, comfort and character. The ship has been fully modified and fitted out for the American market and has a large deck area on which you can sit and soak up the sun. There is a cosy bar in the deckhouse, and plenty of room for eating together on deck.

The 2-person cabins are all equipped with air-conditioning and all have their own s hower and toilet. This luxury accommodation is ideal for both individual sailing holidays and incentive trips with a sunny character..
This former herring drifter first set sail in 1903 under the name “KW 33”. After many voyages, it was restored as an employment creation project. Its new owner carried out renovation work during the winter of 2003/2004, turning it into the “Flying Dutchman”, a luxury schooner.

Scotland west coast: We sail to the islands of the Hebrides and visit the most famous whisky distilleries on Jura and Islay. Breathtaking landscapes, historical castles and abbeys, as well as wild sea life and seabirds are there to discover.
On this journey we will be staying in both inhabited and uninhabited areas. We set out in small idyllic harbor towns, but will also anchor in beautiful solitary places: for example, in an abandoned hole, far from civilization. It will be a very special trip, on which there is much to discover.

Guest Details

Max Guests: 24
En- Suite cabins: All

Price Per Person Per Night
Min: 145 Max: 145

Boat Details

Crew: 4
Length: 128

Details: Square Rigger