Africa | Australasia | Caribbean / Central America | Europe | Far East | Middle East / India | North America | South America |
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Currently proposed schedule - booking is possible on all departures - all voyage dates are guidance only and subject to availability:
Santa Marta - Quebec 2KMQ5 16/09/2025 - 02/10/2025
Quebec - FÉCAMP 2LQF5 04/10/2025 - 21/10/2025
FÉCAMP - SAO SEBASTIAO 2MFZ5 27/10/2025 - 24/11/2025
SAO SEBASTIAO - Southampton 2NZS5 27/11/2025 - 28/12/2025
Southampton - FÉCAMP 2OSF5 30/12/2025 - 31/12/2025
FÉCAMP - New York 2AFY6 02/01/2026 - 22/01/2026
New York - FÉCAMP 2BYF6 26/01/2026 - 12/02/2026
FÉCAMP - Santa Marta 2CFM6 15/02/2026 - 12/03/2026
TOWT - transport à la voile, is a new-generation shipowner committed to decarbonizing maritime transport since 2011. After several years of research and development, their fleet of cargo sailboats has been in operation since 2024. With a carrying capacity of around 1,100 tonnes per vessel, offering a credible and immediate alternative to conventional shipping. At the same time, TOWT has also developed the ANEMOS label, enabling consumers to easily identify goods transported by cargo sailboats. This is a powerful argument for convincing shippers to choose the wind, and thus envisage a real energy transition to meet the climate challenge.
Description:
Journey aboard a TOWT cargo sailboat: an authentic crossing.
Boarding a TOWT cargo sailboat means experiencing a unique adventure, far from traditional cruises. Here, there’s no luxury or entertainment—just a voyage driven by the wind and maritime labour.
A freight vessel open to passengers.
Cargo sailboats transport goods using wind power, contributing to low-carbon transportation. Passenger spaces are simple and functional: comfortable cabins, a communal kitchen, and shared sanitary facilities.
An immersion in maritime reality:
Without organized entertainment, you will live according to the weather and navigation. Depending on your preference, you may choose to observe or participate in onboard life.
Crossing conditions: a personal challenge
Variable duration: The sea dictates the pace.
Community living: Limited space requires adaptability
Ship movement: Constant rolling—be prepared for seasickness.
Simplicity and sobriety: A return to essentials.
Practical information
Luggage: 110 kg per person
Personal bicycle: Free and recommended
Deck access: Limited (TBC)
Internet access: Limited
Dietary restrictions: Accommodations based on allergies
Medications: Allowed with certification
Cigarettes: Allowed
What you won’t find on board
Dogs, cars, double beds, insurance, themed evenings, alcohol, karaoke, streaming, musical instruments, onboard work, free reporting, children (-15 years), sports equipment, weapons.
Available entertainment
TV, DVD player, board games, books.
Why embark ?
For a raw and sincere adventure, far from tourist standards. If you seek authenticity and are ready to step out of your comfort zone, then set sail with TOWT!
More Information:
Included:
Transport: Crossing by cargo sailboat.
Meals: Simple and communal food prepared on board.
Internet: Available with limitations.
Activities: Observation, relaxation, reading, games.
Life on board: Participation in the daily life of the sailboat
Not included:
Insurance: Travel, health, or cancellation insurance.
Hygiene products: Personal items such as soap, shampoo, etc.
Medications: Personal medications and specific treatments
Bring along:
Clothing: Rain gear, warm and light outfits suitable for the sea.
Footwear: Closed shoes with non-slip soles.
Hygiene: Tightly sealed hygiene products, towel, biodegradable products recommended.
Documents: Valid passport / visas as required
Languages:
English, French
Requirements:
In order to board a TOWT cargo sailboat, each passenger must meet the following conditio
The Phoenix class
Overall length: 81m / TA 64m
2 built-in cranes
Tonnage: 1090 tonnes (830 US PAL or 1050 EPAL)
3 decks
Calette capacity: 200 barrels
12 passenger cabins
7 to 9 crew members
* Maximum passenger age - 75 years old upon return.
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Whether a Cargo ship has 1 or 101 passengers onboard, it will still sail and use just as much fuel, making your journey almost completely 'carbon neutral'. |