A true ocean crossing – Experience the raw beauty and rhythm of life at sea with no land in sight for weeks.
Join a true bluewater voyage across the vast expanse of the South Pacific Ocean between the enchanted Galápagos Islands and the legendary shores of Rapa Nui (Easter Island).
Over the course of 21 days, this expedition you’ll follow and open ocean route shaped by wind and wave, following in the wake of ancient Polynesian navigators and early explorers.
You’ll become part of the crew on board a traditional sailing vessel run by a family of experienced ocean mariners. Life on board is immersive and hands-on—learn celestial navigation, take a turn at the helm, stand watch under brilliant stars, and settle into the timeless rhythm of the sea.
There are no stops, no ports, and no distractions—just an uninterrupted ocean horizon and the unique camaraderie of a crew working together toward a distant landfall.
As you near Rapa Nui, one of the most remote inhabited islands on Earth, anticipation builds. Your arrival—by sail, not by flight—offers a rare and meaningful connection to this isolated and mysterious place.
For sailors, dreamers, and adventurers alike, this is a voyage of epic proportions. It’s not for everyone. But for those drawn to the deep ocean, it will be unforgettable.
All levels of sailing ability are welcome!
Why you'll love this adventure
- Amazing ocean sailing in the Pacific Ocean exploring wild and remote islands
- You are the crew - take the helm, set the sails and navigate across the ocean
- A true ocean crossing – Experience the raw beauty and rhythm of life at sea with no land in sight for weeks.
- Perfect for solo traveller or friends
Dates
Itinerary
Day 1 – Welcome aboard in the Galápagos. Safety briefing, introduction to life at sea. Optional swim and shore time if permitted.
Day 2 – Final preparations. The vessel is made ready. Weather is checked. Sails are set. We depart into the wide Pacific.
Day 3–10 – Southbound sailing. We cross the equator and leave the tropics behind. The trade winds fill our sails as we settle into life at sea.
Day 11–18 – The heart of the passage. Deep water, long days, strong winds. Time slows. Stars guide us.
Day 19–20 – Final approach. The winds shift as we near Rapa Nui. The outline of the island rises from the sea.
Day 21 – Arrival at Easter Island. Anchor in Hanga Roa. Step ashore and explore a place shaped by time, wind, and legend.
What's included
- Meals and berth in a cabin
- Sail training
- Coffee and tea
- Blanket, sheets, pillow and covers
- 3-4 crew members guiding the group
Not included
- Soda and alcoholic drinks (during sailing no alcohol will be served)
- Towels
- Paid excursions ashore
- Transfer to and from the vessel
- Visa if needed
Trip notes
Price
Min age
Accommodation
There are 6 cabins, each for 2 persons. The cabins are situated in the middle of the ship, which makes them as stable as possible.
Your bunk is inside one of the two person cabins. Your bed will be either the high or the lower bed of a bedbunk. All beds are over 80cm wide and 2 meters long. Each bed has a reading light for the evening hours.
The cabins are ensuite. In a wet cell you will find a shower, of course with hot and cold water, and a toilet, that when possible flushes with outside water. In the cabin itself you will find a fountain and mirror. Your clothing can be stored in closet and your bag or suitcase can be stored under the bed.
Meals
Who is this trip for?
No sailing experience needed, all instruction given on board by the crew to enable you to take part in all aspects of sailing the ship.
Tour operator
An old Herring drifter (Logger) built in 1915, the ship is 28 meters long over deck (38 meters overall) and takes 16 trainees on her voyages. No previous sailing experience is needed and experienced and new sailors love her equally.
A family of four professional sailors have owned and run this vessel since 2006 and sail her with true passion. Built for the North Sea she’s a fast sailor and her rigging is as traditional as it gets.
We love that the boat’s appearance is kept as traditional as possible yet combined with modern techniques and equipment. Everyone on board is part of the informal sail training program that is designed to get the best out of everyone whether you join for 2 days or a longer ocean crossing.
On September 13th she and her crew were the first traditional sailing ship to complete the North West Passage after Roald Admundsen with his ship Goya in 2013.
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Sail Galapagos to Rapa Nui (Easter Island) 2026
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