3 cabins
(total)little
(experience)€100/day
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6/6Canary Islands, Spain
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6/6Sal, Cape Verde
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6/6Boa Vista, Cape Verde
Cape Verde
October 21 – November 4: Atlantic Crossing Part 2: Canaries (Tenerife) – Cape Verde (Sal) – 770nm Similar to the first part, this segment is suitable for those new to bluewater sailing. While staying within reach of the coast, the vastness of the Atlantic will be felt as we won’t see land for about 6 days. The onboard routine and the crossing will be enjoyable, and we’ll have some time to visit the island of Sal in the Cape Verde archipelago or sail to the neighboring island of Boa Vista. In Sal, there are beautiful snorkeling and freediving spots, along with excellent kiteboarding opportunities. About costs The costs to maintain Too Wild are pretty high – annually about 25.000€ for maintenance. This is why I have to ask for a cost contribution from my crew. Although prices increase dramatically everywere our costshare will remain unchanged now for 12 years. Crew visiting again get a 10% discount. Fuel will be covered by me. Provisioning is done by the crew together on the departure day – we will assist but not be involved if not needed. These contributions do not cover my costs at all but help me to keep running. I hope for your understanding. I believe that our cost share is fair since our crew can enjoy sailing with an exceptional boat and enjoy our lifestyle for a limited time without financial risk.