Sailing:
Sailing with us is a lifetime experience!
We accommodate only 2-6 crew-guests on board and our crew will do all for you to have a pleasant trip. This explains
that our trips are from planning to execution exclusive and individual and can easily be adapted to your plans and
aspirations.
As guest-crew you will be fully integrated in the day-to-day routines and take part in watch-shifts during passages.
Onboard tasks, however, will be adapted to your abilities and interests.
Our trips are centred on learning how to sail, so it's important that you can participate rather than being a
passive passenger. Sailing with us is apart from adventures an ideal way to practice your sailing and navigation
skills, learn about passage planning, and collection of milage or proof of experience.
The boat and its level of comfort and safety:
S/Y Nora is a Alubat Cigale des Mere 14, a fast and safe aluminium sailing vessel with average cursing comfort, but
not a luxury ship. The boat has two guest cabins, each with 3 beds (one doble) and a crew cabin. Two bathrooms and
an open pantry-saloon solution. Special with S/Y Nora is its low aft deck which can be used as a great working
platform and dingy dock.
Food and meals:
Everyone contributes on-board, and cooking is a shared task. Before we set sail, we put together a menu. We focus on
local and healthy food. Be sure to let us know in advance if you suffer any allergies (you might need to bring some
of your own provisions). Occasionally we moor up and nip into restaurants and eateries to try local delicacies. On
board meals, tee, coffee and water are included other drinks are not included. Under sail we do not serve alcohol on
board. However, if in harbours and safe anchorages a beer or glass of wine can be fine.
Getting on board:
We plan our expeditions to start and end in harbours easy to access. Yet, expedition sailing around the world
sometimes requires adventuresome travels to reach the boat. We will advise you during your travel preparations but
are not booking your tickets.
Visa/travel permit:
Our team will assist you also with questions on vias and travel permits. The skipper for each trip will be
responsible to inform you on required visas. You will have to document if your passport and visas are valid and
cover the entire trip before you bord the boat. This is especially important for international travels.
Insurance:
You need valid travel insurance. Ideally one that covers cancellation. Please read our terms and conditions on
cancellations and reimbursements.
Safety:
We are serious about safety!
S/Y Nora is equipped with offshore safety equipment, and our skippers are very experienced in every situation, and
they meet the Norwegian Maritime Directorate's requirements.
At sea we'll practice how to handle different situations. Amongst these, man-over-board, fire, abandon ship,
dismasting and running aground. It's important to build knowledge, understanding and competency around critical
situations. You will be required to fill in a declaration form with information of next of kin.
Payment:
Our prises are affordable but vary between different expeditions, see specific expedition information. For
tailormade expeditions we will send you an offer.
We ask for a deposit of 30% of total cost, payable to confirm your booking. Approximately 70 days before departure
we will send you a final bill, which needs to be paid within 10 days. However, if you book a trip with less than 60
days, we will invoice you the full amount.