Northern Lights and Whales
Tallship Antigua
Tromso
Decksalon

Antigua

Experience the beauty of the Arctic night aboard of the sailing vessel Antigua

  • Departure and arrival port: Tromsø
  • 22.10.2023 20:00h to 28.10.2023 09:00h
  • €1.460,- per person in a standard double cabin with shower and toilet


    On board the expedition ship Antigua, nature lovers can indulge in the pristine landscape and unique natural phenomena of Northern Norway. During this trip you will sail through the awe inspiring panoramas and vistas to locations normally out of reach.

    In winter, this exceptionally beautiful area of the world, far above the Arctic Circle offers even more magic: The Northern Lights. Also known as Aurora Borealis or Polar light, the Northern Lights are one of the most extraordinary natural phenomena on earth. With Antigua we visit places and ports without light pollution, so you have the best opportunities to view the Northern Lights. The splendour of green, purple, blue and rose coloured lights dancing across the sky will not disappoint.

    Making this expedition during the Norwegian winter also offers the chance of whale watching. Nowhere else in the world are such large pods of whales visible than in Northern Norway. With Antigua we navigate the fjords to places where we find the largest mammals in the world hunting and feeding. From the ship we will spend time watching these incredible creatures with an uninterrupted view while remaining respectful of the animals in their natural habitat.

    The magical Northern Lights and large pods of whales are central to this winter expedition. The route is therefore dependent on the circumstances such as weather conditions and whale locations. With this flexibility the captain of Antigua will navigate the expedition through the unspoiled landscapes in the Arctic Ocean, assuring the best opportunities for experiencing the wonders of nature and guaranteeing an unforgettable winter experience!


    Your journey begins in Tromsø. This modern city in the Arctic is where culture meets nature. Tromsø, also known as Paris of the North is literally a light beacon during the polar night. During the short days of the dark season this city immerses you in the relaxing warmth of Norwegian cosines.  

    From 20:00 you may  board Antigua in Tromsø. Upon boarding you will  meet the crew of the ship, your traveling companions and have time to settle into the accommodations on board which will be your home for the coming days. Depending on the circumstances, we will sail out of the harbour the same evening, beginning the winter adventure.


    While the days are dedicated to spotting whales and navigating towards the best places to admire the Northern Lights there is never a moment worth missing.  In an ambiance of peace and quiet the expedition will journey through the breath taking scenery of the landscape. With the days getting quickly shorter the twilight period magically reveals the secret beauty of the polar region.

    Docking at twilight in the the small fishing and reindeer villages your heart will be stolen by the beauty and tranquillity. On shore you can taste the life that has been lived for centuries in the High North and be amazed by the unspoiled nature and history of the area as it glows in the phenomenon of the Northern Lights

    With the sails of the impressive three-masted barkentine hoisted the silence and timelessness of the Arctic Ocean, the grand fjords and majestic mountains come together as Antigua glides through the water. Thursday we set course for our final destination Tromsø, arriving there; the warm and cosy light beacon in the dark High North in the evening.


    Possible ports and anchorages:
    Andfjord, Senja, Andenes, Gryllefjord, Skrolsvik, Sommaroy, Burfjorden, Hamnnes, Uloya, Nord-Lenangen

    Note: Wind and weather can influence the journey considerably. When necessary due to unforeseen circumstances significant changes to the route may be made. The last word is always from the captain of Antigua. But even then, there are plenty of comparable alternatives to visit in the region.


    Included in the price:

    • Accommodation in a two person cabin with shower and toilet
    • Bed linen and towels
    • Full board
    • Harbour fees

    Not included in the price:

    • Transfer costs
    • Drinks, except coffee, tea and water
    • Travel and cancellation insurance

    Additional information:

    • Please, don’t forget your passport or identity card
    • Luggage preferably in soft travel bags; hard suitcases are difficult to store in the cabins
    • Expenses on board can be settled at the end of the trip
    • Unfortunately it isn’t possible to pay by card

Antigua

On board the Antigua you are on a very special expedition ship. The three master has a specious center deck which enables you as guest to view the vast wilderness and animals of northernmost regions of Europe. The characteristic sailing ship counts three zodiacs used for excursions.

You’re immediately at home in the comfortable  and cosy salon of the ship, a perfect spot to wind down from a day at sea. As in the salon, the standard cabins are mahogany finished. For those who prefer slightly more comfort there are a few larger cabins with loose beds. All cabins have en-suite bathrooms with showers and toilets.

With the Barkentine Antigua you will reach regions where other ships won’t be able to sail. It’s for that reason that guests prefer to embark on our unique expeditions in arctic waters.

Facilities

16 comfortable 2 persons cabins with shower and toilet
8 cabins are 'comfort cabins' and have seperate 1-persons beds
All cabins have central heating and air conditioning
Spacious saloon with bar
Atmospheric spacious deck with furniture
Sound installation and beamer
Deck saloon with comfortable seatings and wide views to the outside

Ship data

Ship type: Three masted barquentine
Year built: 1957
Home port: Harlingen, Netherlands
Day charter: 95 guests
Berths: 32 guests
Length overall: 49 m
Beam: 7,0 m
Draught: 3 m
Gross Tonnage: 210 GT
Main mast height: 31 m
Sail area: 750 m²

Antigua

Antigua

Facilities

16 comfortable 2 persons cabins with shower and toilet
8 cabins are 'comfort cabins' and have seperate 1-persons beds
All cabins have central heating and air conditioning
Spacious saloon with bar
Atmospheric spacious deck with furniture
Sound installation and beamer
Deck saloon with comfortable seatings and wide views to the outside

Ship data

Ship type: Three masted barquentine
Year built: 1957
Home port: Harlingen, Netherlands
Day charter: 95 guests
Berths: 32 guests
Length overall: 49 m
Beam: 7,0 m
Draught: 3 m
Gross Tonnage: 210 GT
Main mast height: 31 m
Sail area: 750 m²

Antigua

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