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Join Blue Clipper in the Azores, for ocean sailing to Liverpool, UK. This is an ocean adventure of epic proportions, sailing across the Atlantic, Biscay and the Celtic and Irish Seas. Learn about Celestial navigation, gain skills in seamanship and learn to live on the ocean, at one with nature.
Ship | Per Person Twin En-Suite | Group Cabin (Up To 6 Berths) |
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Blue Clipper | £2,745.00 | £3,234.00 |
Embarkation | Disembarkation | Nights |
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April 2, 2026 | April 16, 2026 | 14 |
On a sailing voyage we never use the word itinerary, as skippers will always be aiming for the best sailing and shore landings for the forecast and most idyllic or sheltered anchors and ports. They are as keen as you to include some of the highlights describe, but you have to go with Mother Nature, not fight her. The description below is based on what we think might be possible, based on past trips, or experience, but nothing is guaranteed on a sailing voyage. If the following voyage description is not fulfilled for any reason, Maybe Sailing and Maybe Sailing Youth Initiative cannot be held responsible.
Join Blue Clipper in the Azores, for ocean sailing to Liverpool, UK. This is an ocean adventure of epic proportions, sailing across the Atlantic, Biscay and the Celtic and Irish Seas. Learn about Celestial navigation, gain skills in seamanship and learn to live on the ocean, at one with nature.
Those looking to become guest crew on an ocean voyage, sailing across the Atlantic from the Azores to the UK, ending the voyage in the cultural city of Liverpool.
This epic crossing will be a challenge for all, as you sail across the Atlantic, the Bay of Biscay and up the Celtic and Irish seas.
Learn all about sailing a tall ship, work in a watch system, help to navigate the ocean, climb the rigging, mend a sail and get into the rhythm of ocean sailing. A great voyage for the career sailor too with plenty of miles, warm weather and seamanship skills to be learnt on deck and aloft.
Sail the Atlantic from Ponta Delgado in the Azores to Liverpool on this mini ocean adventure on this beautiful three masted expedition tall ship.
You really don’t need any sailing experience as the professional and experienced crew will run through everything from safety drills to how to pull ropes efficiently, find the right halliard or steer the 144ft schooner. You don’t even have to be super strong just bags of enthusiasm to sail a traditional commercially coded ocean voyager.
A Mini Atlantic Ocean Passage
The Azores has a rich maritime history and has always been a stopping off point for sailors sailing back across the Atlantic from the Caribbean. The exposed tips of vast underwater mountains, the Azores lie on the nexus of the European, American and African tectonic plates, and they bear witness to the forces forever shaping our planet. This is a world of fumaroles, mudpots and scalding springs; of caverns, columns and grottoes formed from once molten rock; of blue lakes ringed by forests of laurel and cedar, and green pastures patterning the slopes of calderas.
Leaving the Portuguese shores of the Azores behind, Blue Clipper will set sail again for the final leg of her journey to Liverpool roughly 1,400 miles! On this voyage, you will be promised dolphins and whale sightings as you crusade through the ocean. Just imagine, waking up in your cabin after your watch to the smell of freshly cooked bread and one of the crew members alerting everyone that a pod of dolphins are playing along the side of the ship!
As you sail into Liverpool, there will be a whole host of mixed emotions as the voyage comes to an end. Once ashore, those emotions can be toasted to celebrate new achievements and friends!
Horta, Azores
Liverpool, UK
Horta Airport (IATA code: HOR), is situated on the Island of Faial, 9.5 km from the centre of Horta.You can fly to HORTA via Lisbon, Portugal which is the most straightforward. See TAP www.flytap.com for flights to Horta from Lisbon (twice daily). There are many budget airlines who fly to Lisbon from the UK and other destinations and from there you can get a flight to Horta on Faial island.
For a complete list of airlines who fly to Horta Airport from destinations all over the world, we recommend downloading details from the airport’s website directly (link below). This list is updated monthly and shows which airlines fly directly to Horta or involve a change at Lisbon or another Portuguese Island. Please download the latest list here
Alternatively, use an online price comparison portal such as www.skyscanner.net or www.expedia.com They will show you best prices with various options. If you would like to use the services of a travel agent we recommend our travel advisor, Joanne Holt at Travelwise Tel: +44 (0) 1625 521789. She is familiar with the needs of our clients and provides personal service.
How to get to Liverpool
Liverpool is a large city in the North West of England, serviced by an international airport and great rail and bus links. Once you arrive in the city centre, make your way down to the waterfront where you will find Tall Ship Maybe berthed in the Albert Dock, usually opposite the Maritime Museum.
Air
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is only nine miles from Liverpool city centre and offers over 60 inbound UK and European routes. Carriers such as EasyJet, Ryanair, Wizz Air, FlyBe and Blue Air offer convenient and cost-effective air travel from most major European cities.
Manchester Airport is only 45 minutes from Liverpool city centre and offers many direct long haul routes in to the North West. Carriers include British Airways, Emirates, Etihad and KLM.
Rail
Travelling to Liverpool by train has never been easier or faster, when it’s only 2 hours 13 minutes from Central London on Virgin Trains’ state-of-the-art tilting Pendolino trains.
London Midland Trains, Transpennine Express and Northern Rail also run routes into Liverpool from all major UK cities.