Cruise Fare North 2024


Arctic sailing is an extremely difficult and demanding activity that brings with it many challenges. Most years, the Northwest Passage opens in summer and closes in October. During this period, temperatures are above freezing and the midnight sun prevails. However, the Arctic presents many ice-related hazards, such as icebergs and drifting pack ice. In addition, there are strong currents in some areas.


The Arctic is a place with very little infrastructure. On the one hand, ports and other amenities can be a challenge for sailors. On the other, a well-prepared expedition allows for self-sufficiency for the crew. The yacht's amenities include heating, a watermaker, and a generator, ensuring complete independence. During long crossings, you can also bake bread and fish..


Powyższe warunku powodują, że jest to niesamowita wyprawa, która buduje silne więzi pomiędzy załogą.




We start our adventure just before the May long weekend in sunny Spain, right next to Gibraltar. (Alcaidesa).


We have almost 12,000 nautical miles of Atlantic navigation ahead of us, first along the coasts of Portugal and France, then the Irish Sea, via the Faroe Islands, to Iceland, and then to the west coast of Greenland. We've planned a two-month attack via the Northwest Passage to Cambridge Bay, reaching St. Jones in early autumn, and then returning to Spain via the Azores..


Each of the planned stages guarantees numerous challenges and will be full of a huge number of impressions and attractions that will remain in your memory forever..





Our 20-meter (67-foot) s/y Nashachata II is a yacht built for this purpose. It is fully independent and adapted to the harshest sea conditions, while ensuring comfort and safety..





Cruise legs:

Leg number Route Dates  
24.1 Giblartar (Alcaidesa) – Brest (27.04.2024 – 11.05.2024) 2024.04.27 - 2024.05.11 Details
24.2 Brest – Oban (11.05.2024 – 25.05.2024) 2024.05.11 - 2024.05.25 Details
24.3 Oban – Reykiavik (25.05.2024 – 08.06.2024) 2024.05.25 - 2024.06.08 Details
24.4 Reykiavik – Nuuk (08.06.2024 – 29.06.2024) 2024.06.08 - 2024.06.29 Details
24.5 Nuuk – Ilulisaat (29.06.2024 – 13.07.2024) 2024.06.29 - 2024.07.13 Details
24.6 Ilulissat – Upernavik (13.07.2024 – 02.08.2024) 2024.07.13 - 2024.08.02 Details
24.7 Upernavik – Cambridge Bay (02.08.2024 – 30.08.2024) 2024.08.02 - 2024.08.30 Details
24.8 Cambridge Bay – Iqualuit (30.08.2024 – 28.09.2024) 2024.08.30 - 2024.09.28 Details
24.9 Iqualuit – St. Jones (28.09.2024 – 19.10.2024) 2024.09.28 - 2024.10.19 Details
24.10 St. Jones – Giblartar (Alcaidesa) (19.10.2024 – 09.11.2024) 2024.10.19 - 2024.11.09 Details