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++ 2023 season fully booked ++
Brunsbüttel - Germany
Kiel Canal - Germany
Sodertalje - Sweden
Vasteras (at Lake Malaren) - Sweden
probably Oxelosund - Sweden
around Skagen - Denmark
Hull - United Kingdom
around Skagen - Denmark
Oxelosund - Sweden
Kiel Canal - Germany
Brunsbüttel – Germany
Very nice trip to the coast of Sweden and to the Lake Malaren, as well as to upon Hull at the river Humber at the east coast of England.
The vessel passes the typical Eastern-Swedish skerry landscape, which you can actually see well only from the ship. Forested rocky islands, colourful lighthouses and beacons, holiday homes, sailing and motor boats form the landscape. Another beautiful sight presents itself during wintertime while sailing through the inland ice along snow-covered islands and woods.
The route can vary.
The journey can only be booked as full a round trip from / to Brunsbüttel or from / to Hull (one-way trips are not possible).
Departures: approx. weekly departures.
Subject to change without notice.
Covid19 regulations.
Full Covid19 vaccination required.
Upon embarkation, a negative self rapid antigen test is required.
Shore leave is not allowed at the moment.
Container ship
Flag: Antigua
Captain: international
Shipping company: German
Build year: 1994
Ship size: 4470 tdw
Length: 97 m
Width: 15,9 m
Voltage: 220 V.
Equipment: air conditioning, dvd/tv. Ship currency: EUR
Age limit 6 / 78 years and perhaps older upon agreement
++ PASSENGER TRAVEL ON SELECTED SHORT EUROPEAN VOYAGES NOW POSSIBLE ++
+++ NO PETS ALLOWED +++
Booking agent for Independent ship owners of various vessels and routes
Age limits vary for different Ship Owners - please check!
Various coastal feeder container ships
* Maximum passenger age - 70 years old upon return.
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