Voyage | Start Port | End Port |
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Week Long Wayfarer | Blyth, Northumberland | Blyth, Northumberland |
Duration | Total Price | Deposit |
6 Days | £1150 pp | £350 pp |
Lets see how far we can go! This voyage has 3 itinerary possibilities:
Itinerary A: We may head south passing Whitley Bay, Sunderland, and Hartlepool before arriving in Whitby. You can then spend the morning strolling the many shops and alleyways of Whitby Town, and perhaps a visit to the stunning Whitby Abbey before boarding again for more spectacular sailing. The second night might find us moored in Newcastle where the dazzling lights of the millenium bridge twinkle off of the River Tyne. Further sailing awaits on day 3 before our return to Blyth.
Itinerary B: We may head north passing Druridge bay, Amble, and the breathtaking Dunstanburgh and Bamburgh castles. Dolphins and other wonderful wildlife await as we pay the Farne Islands. If the time and tides line up we may end up anchoring off of Holy Island where perhaps a trip ashore in our dingy is possible. Further sailing north may take us the the imposing historic walled town of Berwick Upon Tweed. Spend a few hours exploring the town or walking the walls themselves with lovely coastal views.
All itineraries are subject to change. See our Booking Terms for more information.
Arrive | Sailing | Depart |
18 June 11:00 | 18-23 June | 23 June 16:00 |
Arrive | Sailing | Depart |
2 July 11:00 | 2-7 July | 7 July 16:00 |
Arrive | Sailing | Depart |
23 July 11:00 | 23-28 July | 28 July 16:00 |
Deposit required to reserve your berth. Full balance due 90 days before voyage.
Custom payment plans available.
All the crew on board were superb, very helpful, and the food was outstanding. The whole trip exceeded any expectations we had, many thanks to everyone.
– 2022 Week Passenger
Such a wonderful experience with an extremely competent crew who were a delight to be with. I will treasure the memories forever.
– 2021 Overnight Passenger
You are encouraged to get involved in all aspects of the voyage that you are comfortable with, from hauling sails, taking the helm, and even helping in the galley from time to time. Coming together as a team is what makes our overnight trips so memorable. All training is provided and there are tasks to suit all levels of ability.
Sleeping facilities onboard are modest but comfortable. Prepare for a cozy glamping trip rather than a luxurious hotel room and you will have a grand time. Each bunk has a thick foam mattress covered in waterproof fabric. The bunks have curtains for privacy and lights. We provide pillows and a knitted blanket but you need to bring a pillowcase, single twin sheet, and your sleeping bag. See more info in the FAQ.
Name: Williams II
Built: 1914
Type: Gaff Rigged Ketch
Gross tonnage: 80 Tonnes
Waterline length: 24m
Draught: 2.7m
Beam: 6.3m
Passenger Berths: 10
Travel to and from Blyth is the responsibility of the passengers to arrange.