Description
Embark on an extraordinary transatlantic journey aboard the luxurious SEA CLOUD II, a majestic three-masted barque with 23 billowing sails. Departing from the sun-kissed shores of Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, you’ll spend days immersed in the serene rhythm of the open ocean, riding the historic trade winds once navigated by Columbus. With no ports of call until you reach the vibrant island of Barbados, this voyage offers unparalleled opportunities to unwind, reconnect, and rejuvenate in absolute comfort. Indulge in gourmet dining, wellness experiences, and enriching lectures from onboard experts as you sail across the Atlantic in style.
Trip Name
Dream of a Lifetime: Atlantic Crossing from Las Palmas to Bridgetown
Days
18
Overview
Vessel Type: Tall Ship (Sailing)
Length: 105 metres
Passenger Capacity: 88
Built: 2001
Sea Cloud II is a romantic tall ship that masterfully blends the elegance of classic sailing with the comfort and convenience of modern luxury. Inspired by her legendary predecessor from the 1930s, this three-masted barque is fitted with 23 sails and is hand-sailed whenever possible, adding a sense of theatre and tradition to every voyage. With 44 cabins accommodating just 88 guests, the atmosphere aboard remains intimate and relaxed, while the interiors evoke the charm of a bygone era—polished wood, sweeping staircases, and vintage nautical style—all paired with the contemporary standards of a premium expedition ship.
Guests aboard Sea Cloud II enjoy spacious decks for sun-soaked sailing days, al fresco dining on the Lido Deck, and a wellness area featuring a sauna, massage therapy, and fitness facilities. The ship’s welcoming indoor spaces include an elegant dining room and a comfortable lounge for evening Recaps hosted by expert field staff such as historians and photo instructors. Meals focus on locally sourced ingredients and regional cuisine, served in an informal yet refined setting. With an open Bridge policy and wide, accessible passageways, Sea Cloud II invites guests not just to relax, but to immerse themselves fully in the experience of life under sail.