N·COLE sailing in the open Baltic Sea
Passages & Expeditions

Real sea.
Real miles.

For sailors who want more than a sunset trip — a sea passage to another harbour and a 2–3 day expedition to Ruhnu island. Up to 6 places on deck, real sailing and nautical miles.

Not a sightseeing trip

These are not quiet sunset cruises. This is real sailing on the open sea — night watches, navigation, and life aboard along the way.

Food on these trips is simple, passage food — it's a crossing, not a restaurant. The final decision to set sail always rests with the captain, based on the weather.

Yacht on a delivery passage under sail offshore
Offer 01

Delivery passage

A sea crossing to another harbour

When the yacht has to be relocated to another harbour anyway (for example, to a regatta), instead of sailing empty we sell seats on deck.

Who it's for

Sailors who want real experience on the open Baltic and nautical miles toward their sailing licence. At least two experienced sailors are aboard, and clients take an active part in sailing the yacht.

€130
Per person · 1 day
€230
Per person · 2 days (overnight)

Max. 6 clients · fuel and passage food included

A return trip is not provided — clients arrange their own way back. Route and dates depend on the regatta calendar.
Yacht anchored near Ruhnu island
Offer 02

Trip to Ruhnu island

A 2–3 day sea expedition

An expedition to Estonia's Ruhnu island (Roņu sala) and back — with an overnight and a stop on one of the Baltic's quietest islands.

Who it's for

Those who want a real sea adventure with a stop on a beautiful, quiet island. Ruhnu's harbour lies about 52 nautical miles from Riga. The expedition is led by two experienced sailors.

€420
Per person · 2 days (all included)
€590
Per person · 3 days (on request)

Min. 4, max. 6 clients · two sailors, fuel, port fees and provisions included

Bring a passport or ID card — Ruhnu is Estonian territory. The final decision to set sail rests with the captain.

Good to know

Up to 6 participants on deck — everyone takes an active part in sailing, not just watching.

Dates and route depend on the yacht's schedule — delivery passages follow the regatta calendar.

Food is simple, passage food — this is a crossing, not a restaurant.

The captain confirms departure based on the weather forecast. Safety always comes first.

Availability

Dates marked busy on the calendar are unavailable for trips.

Ready for the sea?

Tell us which expedition interests you and how many people — we'll send back available dates.

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