You don't need any skills: we'll teach you everything. You can steer the boat or just relax.
It's a cool company
Our superpower is bringing interesting people together. You'll make many new friends.
It's affordable
A berth on catamaran — €1,830, on monohull — €1,430. Double cabin — 15% off.
2 boats, 16 people
Two sailing yachts with 8 people in each team.
7 days
Check in on the boat on Saturday, December 13th and check out on Saturday, December 20th.
160 nm
Sailing trips won't be tiring — up to 4 hours each.
What to do on board
Learn to steer a boat, learn the names of ropes, understand how sails work and how to plot a course, and tie a few sailor's knots. And also fish, drink champagne and eat mexican food, sunbathe, swim in the open sea, spot dolphins, take selfies, stand gracefully on deck, ride a dinghy, and climb a mast.
What to eat and drink
Before leaving the port, we'll stop at the supermarket to buy groceries for the week. The yacht has a kitchen with a stove, oven, and kettle, so we can cook anything from simple pasta to salmon steak on a bed of asparagus with spinach sauce and capers — whatever our imagination can come up with! Sometimes we'll dine out.
Where to sleep
Each yacht has four double cabins, each equipped with a queen-size bed, storage lockers, lamps, and sockets. A toilet and shower are located next to the cabin. Sleeping is not limited to the cabin. You can always relax on the sofas in the saloon or grab a blanket and head up to the deck: the starry sky, fresh air, and the sound of splashing water—you'll sleep better than at home!
What kind of yacht we have
The boat from the outside: it could be a monohull yacht or a catamaran
The yacht inside: equipped kitchen, 4 cabins, toilets, showers, air conditioning
Each cabin has a double bed, windows, lamps, sockets, and lockers.
THE ROUTE
La Paz — Ensenada Grande — San Evaristo — Isla San Francisco — Amortajada, Isla San José — Isla Espíritu Santo — Bahía Balandra — La Paz
Day One, Saturday, 20 miles Check in at the La Paz Marina and meeting with the crew. On this day we set out for the Sea of Cortez, we'll reach Ensenada Grande Bay, drop anchor, forget about deadlines and releases, and celebrate the beginning of the journey!
Day Two, Sunday, 20 miles We start at 9 a.m. and set sails. Along the way, we'll stop for a swim — we'll anchor in a blue lagoon, enjoy the sea and sun, and swim with sea lions! We'll spend the night at the picturesque fishing village of San Evaristo.
Day Three, Monday, 25 Miles We're heading to San Francisco Island famous for its half moon shape. Here, we'll see white sand beaches, red cliffs, go trekking and snorkeling. And after, total relax on board!
Day Four, Tuesday, 15 Miles We'll head to Amortajada Bay on San José Island. Here, you can take a kayak to explore the island and observe various birds, turtles, and sea lions. The nature and landscapes here are magically beautiful!
Day Five, Wednesday, 30 Miles We'll head to Espíritu Santo, uninhabited island with a unique biosphere: certain species of birds, rabbits, and squirrels are found only here and nowhere else in the world. A walk around this island will definitely be one of the most powerful experiences in Mexico!
Day Six, Thursday, 15 Miles We'll head to Bahía Balandra, a tranquil bay with white sand. There's an inland salt lagoon here, the mud and waters of which are said to have therapeutic properties. Those who decide to take a walk on dry land in the evening will enjoy mind-blowing sunset views.
Day Seven, Friday, 16 Miles We'll return to the port of La Paz at a leisurely pace. Along the way, we'll stop at small coves, swim, have lunch on board, and then reach our marina. We'll dine on the boat or in town, sharing our impressions and enjoying Mexican delicacies!
Day Eight, Saturday We disembark the boat and head to the airport. Those who aren't in a rush to go home can stay in Mexico and explore other interesting destinations. Along the way, we'll take photos and share them with everyone in the flotilla — that way, we can preserve the memories of this exciting sea adventure!
What you can see and learn
You will learn to sail, keep the boat on course, and plot routes using navigation charts. Or you can just relax, sunbathe, and drink champagne.
Drink good wine and eat gourmet food.
Learn to tie sailor's knots, moor a yacht, and communicate with other boats via radio.
In the end, just chill, relax and enjoy!
€1,830 berth on catamaran €1,430 berth on monohull yacht Сabin for two — 15% off
What is included in the price
Accommodation on a yacht in a double cabin
Licensed skipper services
Bed linen
Safety and boat handling instructions
Yachting basics training: navigation, sailing, equipment, rigging, radio communications (optional)