The Clipper Stad Amsterdam is a magnificent tall ship featuring 31 sails, three masts, and a length of 76 meters. Since 2000, she has been sailing the world’s oceans, and this summer, you have the chance to step on board and experience the magic for yourself.
Under the guidance of our professional crew, you won’t just learn how to sail, you’ll gain skills and experiences that last a lifetime. Together with our crew and a group of fellow trainees – strangers now, but friends soon – you will learn the true meaning of teamwork, perseverance, and taking responsibility.
Picture this: dolphins playing around the bow, breathtaking skies, rainbows, and sunrises and sunsets unlike anything you’ve ever seen before.
You will join one of the three watches and discover, alongside the crew, exactly what it’s like to sail a three-masted clipper. No experience? No problem! You’ll learn everything on the go: from steering and navigation to handling the sails, working the ropes, and keeping a lookout.
Are you between 15 and 25? Join us for this once-in-a-lifetime adventure!
BOOK NOWIn Malaga, the captain and crew will be ready to welcome you on board on July 24th. After getting your first impressions and exploring the ship and your cabin, you’ll get to know everyone sailing with you to Brest. Once we’ve completed the safety drills, the real adventure can begin!
Out on Open Water
We depart from sunny Malaga on the Spanish Mediterranean coast. The first major milestone? Crossing the famous Strait of Gibraltar. As we sail between Europe and Africa, we leave the Mediterranean behind and head for the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
A few curious dolphins will likely accompany the Clipper on her voyage to France. The North Atlantic is home to many marine mammals, and there is a great chance you’ll see gannets diving for fish. With a little luck, you might spot more than just dolphins, perhaps even a whale along the way!
Weather conditions and temperatures
During the summer, a fairly constant northern wind blows along the entire coast of Portugal and Spain. On this voyage, you will sail from the tropical heat of Málaga (approx. 30°C) into the fresh sea breeze of the Atlantic Ocean, eventually arriving in Brest, France, where temperatures are a pleasant 22°C.
Want to learn more about the destinations along the way? Keep reading below!
Are you ready for the experience of a lifetime? As a trainee on this mighty ship, you aren’t just a passenger, you work alongside the crew and discover how life at sea really works. You’ll participate in a traditional watch system with four-hour shifts, where discipline and being on time (even at 4:00 AM!) are essential. Together with your team, you’ll learn the ropes: from navigation and steering to hoisting the sails and maintaining the ship.
Out on the open sea, you’ll have no cell service, providing a refreshing ‘social media detox’ and a real connection with the people around you. Working on a three-masted clipper is the ultimate team sport; without good communication and cooperation, you won’t get anywhere. You’ll push your limits in all weather conditions, discovering that you are physically and mentally much stronger than you thought. The skills you learn here – such as responsibility, perseverance, and leadership – will give a massive boost to your future career.
Of course, alongside the hard work, there is plenty of time for relaxation, games, and fun in a safe and positive atmosphere. You’ll return to shore with a huge boost in self-confidence, new friendships, and a backpack full of unique experiences. Are you ready for the adventure?
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| White watch | |
| 04:00 | The white watch is expected on deck |
| 06:00 | Enjoy a stunning sunrise |
| 06:30 | The crew is eager to teach you all about sailing and navigation |
| 08:00 | End of watch: a delicious breakfast buffet awaits you |
| 10:00 | Join in for more sailing activities or catch a few hours of sleep |
| 12:00 | Indulge in a delicious lunch |
| 13:00 | Relax with a book or get to know the other guests better |
| 16:00 | The white watch is back on deck |
| 17:30 | The dinner buffet is open |
| 19:00 | Daily briefing by the captain in the longroom |
| 20:00 | End of the watch: witness a spectacular sunset on the open sea |
EMBARKATION
Friday July 24, 2026 at 17:00 (5 PM) in Malaga, Spain
DEBARKATION
Wednesday August 5, 2026 at 10:00 (10 AM) in Brest, France
Price 4 person cabin € 1250,- p.p.
This voyage is specifically designed for youth. Therefore, the price already includes a 50% discount on the regular fare and is based on a shared 4-person cabin.
Please note: Although the booking form may display other cabin types by default, for this specific youth trip, you will always be assigned to a 4-person cabin.
The price includes:
· Breakfast with coffee, tea and juices;
· Morning coffee;
· Lunch buffet with coffee, tea and juices ;
· Afternoon coffee;
· Dinner buffet with coffee, tea and juices;
· Fresh fruit;
· Harbor and port dues.
ADDITIONAL COSTS:
• Flights and transfers;
• Additional drinks & snacks on board;
• Other personal expenses.
Trainees and crew eat together in the longroom, where all meals are served buffet-style. Our galley crew whips up simple, varied, and healthy dishes designed to keep your energy levels high. Every meal is a balance of great taste and the nutrients you need to stay sharp and make the most of your time on board.
Since we love structure on board, meal times are synced with the watch system and served in two 30-minute shifts:
07:30 & 08:00 – Breakfast
10:00 – Coffee & juice break
11:30 & 12:00 – Lunch
15:00 – Coffee & juice break
17:30 & 18:00 – Dinner
Included in your trip:
3 daily meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Unlimited fresh fruit, juices, coffee, tea, and milk.
Extras (available at the bar):
Soft drinks, candy, chips, and alcoholic drinks like beer and wine.
Breakfast:
Freshly baked bread, cheeses, cold cuts, sweet toppings, eggs, fruit, yogurt, and granola or oats.
Lunch:
Freshly baked bread, cheeses, cold cuts, sweet toppings, plus a daily soup, warm snack, or fresh salad.
Dinner:
A varied mix of veggies, meat, and fish, served with potatoes, pasta, fresh salads, curries, or stews. And yes, we occasionally top it off with a sweet dessert!
Bring your passport!
A passport is the standard requirement for our voyages and is strongly preferred. However, do you only have an ID card? For this specific trip, we are making an exception, and you may also board with a valid national identity card.
Always inquire about the rules for the validity and validity period of your passport/ID card for the country you are traveling to. In many countries, a passport is required to be valid for several months beyond the date of entry/departure (and an ID card will not be sufficient).
VISUM
It is crucial and your own responsibility to check and arrange visa requirements for the countries you are traveling to and traveling from.
The best way to determine if you need a visa to enter a specific country is by contacting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Our ship is equipped with satellite tech so you can access the internet while we’re out at sea. You’ll get 200 MB of data per person, per day—plenty for sending updates or checking in with home. But honestly? It’s way more fun to switch your phone off, leave the “real world” behind, and just be fully in the moment.
Heads up: Depending on our course and position, the satellite signal might drop out occasionally. This means a stable internet connection isn’t always guaranteed.
For the fans at home: Your friends and family can track our live location 24/7 via the homepage on our website. Let them follow your journey while you’re living it!
SHIP’S DOCTOR
When booking your trip, we request you to fill out a health declaration. If you provide any specific details here, the ship’s doctor may contact you to discuss your situation. The ship is equipped with a small infirmary. Upon boarding, our ship’s doctor may ask you again to provide them with as much information as possible about your medication use and/or physical limitations, so that they can take this into account.
Doctor onboard
The ship aims to have a doctor on board for multi-day sailing voyages. Your first point of contact on board for your medical inquiries, among other things, is the ship’s doctor.
SAFETY
During the welcome speech, the captain and the designated crew at their muster stations will brief you on safety aboard. Please be aware that the ship is in motion, which can cause items to fall, shift and doors to close. It is advisable to secure your belongings, keep doors closed and never hold onto a door frame.
Some countries require proof of vaccination before they’ll let you cross the border or head back home.
Travel requirements can change often, so we highly recommend checking the latest entry requirements before you set off. !
Before you head out, always double-check the latest travel advice and local rules for your journey to and from the ship. Keeping up with the requirements and getting yourself to the docks on time is your own responsibility.
Pro tip: We strongly recommend arriving in the port city at least one day before boarding. If your flight or train is delayed, we unfortunately can’t push back our departure time. Plus, an extra day gives you the perfect chance to explore the city before we set sail!
Please keep in mind that unfavorable weather conditions (e.g., lack or excess wind or headwind) may cause the captain to decide to sail on engine power, enter or exit a port earlier/later.
Temperature (Malaga)
Daytime: around 30°C
Nighttime: approximately 22°C
The weather in Málaga during this period is sun-drenched and warm, with clear blue skies and virtually no chance of rain.
Daytime: around 20°C (Brest)
Nighttime: approximately 15°C
The weather is generally pleasant, with sunny days and the occasional rain shower.
Please note: It is significantly cooler on deck at open sea due to the wind. Make sure to bring warm clothing for your hours on the water.
Wind Strength and Direction:
Along the Portuguese and Spanish coasts, a steady northerly wind often blows at 15-25 knots (Force 4-6). In the Strait of Gibraltar, the funnel effect can temporarily cause the wind to pick up to 28 knots (Force 7), whereas the Bay of Biscay may instead show periods of light winds and an impressive, long swell.
Ship Movement Intensity:
This ocean crossing is rated at level 3 due to varying wind strengths (Force 4-7 Bft), potential calm periods, and strong winds. Additionally, changing wind directions, possible influences from low-pressure systems, and ocean swell contribute to the challenge. This may mean motoring against the wind.
Clipper Stad Amsterdam is a member of SGR*. Within the limits of the SGR-guarantee arrangement, the multi-day trips published on this internet site are covered by the SGR-guarantee. This legally required guarantee means that consumers are assured that their prepaid travel money will be refunded if the other party (the shipping company) due to financial insolvency cannot fulfill the agreed performance. The travel prices on the website include a contribution to SGR.
* https://www.sgr.nl/english/
Travel Insurance
It is mandatory for all guests onboard to possess personal travel insurance during overnight sailing trips. The required insurance must cover medical expenses, accidents, and repatriation, in accordance with Article 13.9 of the General Terms and Conditions.
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Sign me upOnly young people aged 15 to 25 are eligible to join this special youth voyage.
Although the booking form will display other options, for this voyage, you will always be assigned to a shared 4-person cabin.