2026 Sailing Plan
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Departure Date: 13-Jul-26
Arrival Date: 24-Jul-26
Remaining Places Available: 12
Departure Location: Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom
Arrival location: Kristiansand, Agder, Norway
Cost of trip: £1,650 per person All bookings are subject to a 6% booking fee
Bursaries & Sponsorships:
TALL SHIPS RACES: LEG 3 RACE 2: ANTWERP TO STAVANGER
**Call or email to book**
13th July – 24th July 2026
Price: £1,650 per person
Norway is well known to Excelsior having spent some of her life on a small Norwegian island, ploughing up and down the coast, so she is familiar with the waters. Stavanger may be quite far north, but in the summer, it is warm and bathed in glorious, clear sunshine. A stunning mix of traditional buildings and embracing the low-key Scandinavian lifestyle and respect for history, the city is a very pretty example of Norwegian living, combining the old and new in great style. Travel to Stavanger from the UK is from Manchester, Gatwick, Newcastle and Aberdeen, it may be easier to fly to The Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark or another Norwegian airport and take a connecting flight. In common with other Scandinavian countries, Norway can be considered safe for solo travellers.
After a 11-day/10-night passage, expect a very warm welcome in Stavanger from people whose cultural history is steeped in making a living from the sea and the appreciation of the ships that sail on it. The festival here will be all about local customs, food, music and hospitality, whilst not ignoring the modern world and all its benefits. A popular summer destination for Norwegians and visitors arriving on cruise ships, it’s likely to be a lively few days! The Crew Parade and Crew Party will of course take centre stage for the trainees, just don’t forget to look around this beautiful port and city.
Eligible for DofE Gold Residential Award
You will be sent a kit list after signing up, but we don’t expect you to buy expensive sailing kit. We have wet weather gear on board, and a life jacket for everyone. Please get in touch if you have any questions.
Please remember that many European ports will need some biometric information – fingerprints and a photo - from you upon arrival, so make sure you calculate extra time for that when making your travel arrangements and leave enough time to get to the boat. You should plan to embark Excelsior at 5pm on the first day of the trip and leave by 10am on the final day.
Due to racing requirements, this is open to 15-25 year olds only
About your destination: Why sail with Excelsior for Tall Ships Races? As a smaller vessel with 17 crew (5 responsible crew and 12 trainees), you form a tight-knit community from day 1. You work together to achieve all elements of the voyage, from cooking to sail handling to helming to navigating. Everyone gets to experience everything, and you form a close bond with everyone in the crew. The professional team is friendly and accessible, and highly experienced in handling their ship. Since Excelsior is still authentically rigged and sailed as she was when she was built in 1921, she's a dream for traditional boat geeks (and wannabe geeks) who really want an experience of historic sailing. You get a close-to-the-water small boat sailing experience, whilst still feeling safely cradled in a large strong sea-going voyager. You don't need any sailing experience to join the Tall Ships Races, just enthusiasm and a thirst for adventure.








