Mumbai

Maldives

Adventure across the Indian Ocean

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start
23-12-2024
end
01-01-2025
10
days
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3
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€ 1.610
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The Route

On the morning of December 24th, the Clipper will depart from the port of the bustling metropolis Mumbai on the west coast of India and set course for the tropical archipelago of the Maldives. During the sailing voyage from Mumbai to the Maldives, you will experience a rich variety of maritime adventures and natural beauty. From the expansive ocean and marine life to the stunning sunsets and serene beauty of the Maldives. Every phase of the trip offers unique and unforgettable moments.

On open water
During the northeast monsoon season in December, you will enjoy a constant, gentle breeze and relatively calm waves on the Indian Ocean. In ancient times, this ocean was an important trade route for spices and other valuable goods. The water ranges from deep blue to bright turquoise where you can spot dolphins, whales, and sea turtles.

Heading to the Maldives
Arriving in the Maldives by sailing ship is a magical experience, where the beauty of the Indian Ocean blends with the serene allure of this tropical paradise. The characteristic atolls and countless small islands gently rise from the sea, with traditional Maldivian dhonis (local boats) and their white sails beautifully contrasting against the azure sky.

Malé
The capital city Malé is located on Malé Island in the Kaafu Atoll. On this most densely populated island in the center of the archipelago, this unique sailing voyage comes to an end. Malé serves as an excellent base for visiting several other islands by ferry or water taxi.

Wind strength and direction:
During the winter months, you can expect consistent northeast winds of 10 to 20 knots, providing ideal conditions for the sailing journey to the Maldives.

Diverse marine life
Dolphins, whales, and sea turtles are just a few examples of the diverse marine life you may encounter on your voyage from Mumbai to the Maldives in the Indian Ocean. The waters of the Indian Ocean are rich in various fish species, including coral groupers, parrotfish, clownfish, seahorses, and many more.

Want to learn more about the destinations along the way? Keep reading below!

On the way to…

The vibrant heart of India

Mumbai’s economic strength, cultural diversity, influential film industry, rich history, and dynamic lifestyle rightfully earn it the title of the vibrant heart of India.

A first highlight is undoubtedly the impressive modern skyline, featuring countless skyscrapers and contemporary architecture. The city also boasts a rich colonial past, visible in its many historic landmarks such as the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (a UNESCO World Heritage Site!), the Gateway of India, and various Gothic and Art Deco buildings. The Siddhivinayak Temple, a renowned Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Ganesha, attracts millions of pilgrims every year and is certainly worth a visit. Then there is the Haji Ali Dargah: a stunning mosque and tomb located on a small island in the Arabian Sea, accessible via a narrow causeway during low tide.

Mumbai is known for its highly diverse population, with people from all corners of India and the world contributing to a rich tapestry of cultures, languages, and religions. It serves as a hub for arts, theater, music, and literature, home to many galleries, theaters, and cultural events, and the birthplace of Bollywood, the largest film industry in the world in terms of film production.

The city is also famous for its vibrant street life, with bustling markets, food stalls, and busy streets brimming with activity. Additionally, Mumbai offers a lively nightlife with numerous restaurants, bars, and clubs offering a wide range of cuisines and entertainment options. Enjoy a stroll along the beautiful Marine Drive, also known as the “Queen’s Necklace” due to its shape and illumination at night.

Mumbai is the perfect starting point for an adventurous sailing journey to the Maldives!

Mumbai

Discover the magic of the Maldives and the charm of Malé

In the Indian Ocean, there are over 1,200 islands and 16 atolls that together form the Maldives. This tropical paradise offers an unforgettable blend of luxury, nature, culture, and adventure, with something special for every visitor.

The Maldives are renowned for their stunning coral reefs. Popular dive sites include Banana Reef, Manta Point, and Fish Head. From the beach, you can immediately enjoy snorkeling among colorful fish, sea turtles, and occasionally manta rays and whale sharks. There is also an abundance of water sports to experience, from kayaking and paddleboarding to jet skiing and windsurfing. Alternatively, you can take a boat trip to see dolphins in their natural habitat. Spinner Dolphins are often seen and are known for their acrobatic leaps. Some resorts offer excursions where you can participate in feeding sharks and manta rays—a unique opportunity to see these majestic creatures up close. Also make sure to visit the capital city of the Maldives, Malé, where you can explore the Grand Friday Mosque, the National Museum, and the local markets.

And let’s not forget the pristine white sandy beaches and swaying coconut palms where you can relax and unwind!

The Maldives

Sailing & Adventure

Immerse yourself in the sailing experience by actively participating in crew activities.

You are invited to work alongside the crew during their watches. Whether assisting with navigation, learning the art of sail handling, or participating in other aspects of seamanship, this hands-on experience adds a unique dimension to your sailing adventure. What could be more beautiful than standing lookout with nothing but the sea around you? It’s a unique experience to feel small and insignificant in the overwhelming nature. Gaze into the waves, enjoy the vast ocean, and perhaps spot a few whales which are frequently seen in this area.

Besides sailing, there are plenty of other activities! We also recommend you to assist the crew, for instance, in maintenance, to truly experience life on board a sailing ship.

An impression of a day at sea

Red watch
00:00 The red watch is expected on deck
02:00 At sea, it is truly dark: behold more stars than ever before
04:00 End of red watch: enjoy a few hours of sleep
11:30 A fresh lunch is served in the longroom
12:00 Report to the deck: the red watch begins
13:00 The crew is eager to teach you all about sailing and navigation
15:00 Coffee tea break
16:00 End of the red watch
17:00 Time for relaxation with a book or music
18:00 The dinner buffet is open
19:00 Daily briefing by the captain in the longroom
20:00 Witness a spectacular sunset on the open sea
10 & 15 o’clock coffee break | 1200 to 1800: maintenance activities

Cabins

The cabins

The 14 guest cabins are located on the tweendeck and all have a porthole and 2 or 3 single beds. Some cabins are equipped with double beds and, when available, can be booked by paying a surcharge. All of our cabins are equipped with a number of power outlets. These electrical sockets are of the standard Dutch (European) F-connector type and rated 230 V.

The cabins

Your cabin

All cabins are equipped with a private bathroom with sink, shower and toilet. The cabins contain lots of wood and copper work which gives the cabins a classic, authentic look. All cabins are similar in layout and have an area of about 11 m².

Your cabin

Practical Information

EMBARKATION
Monday December 23, 2024 at 17h00, in Mumbai, India.

DEBARKATION
Wednesday January 1, 2025 at 13h00 in Malé, Maldives

Price 3 person cabin € 1.610,- p.p.
Price 2 person cabin € 1.895,- p.p.
Price 1 person cabin € 2.842,50

There is a 50% discount for youth up to and including 25 years.
This discount is calculated based on the price for a shared 3-person cabin.

Are you interested in a cabin with a double bed?
The surcharge is € 250,- (depending on availability).

Including
• Breakfast with coffee, tea and juices;
• Morning coffee;
• Lunch buffet with coffee, tea and juices;
• Afternoon coffee;
• Dinner buffet with coffee, tea and juices;
• Fresh fruit;
• Harbor and port dues.

ADDITIONAL COSTS:
• Flights and transfers;
• Additional drinks & snacks on board;
• Other personal expenses.

The guests and the crew will eat together in the longroom. Meals will be served in self service buffet style in two shifts (in accordance with the watch system).

Meals schedule:
07:30 and 08:00 breakfast
10:00 SmoKo (coffee break)
11:30 and 12:00 lunch
15:00 SmoKo (coffee break)
17:30 and 18:00 dinner

On adventurous sailing trips breakfast, lunch and dinner are included. Juices, coffee, tea and milk during these meals, 2 coffee breaks and fresh fruits are also free of charge. Any other refreshments like soda’s, alcoholic beverages, candy bars and other snacks will be put on your personal bar tab. Your bar tab for these extras can be settled at the end of the trip.

Breakfast:
Bread, cold cuts, yoghurt, muesli, sweet spreads, eggs, juices, coffee, tea and milk.
Lunch:
Bread, cold cuts, sweet spreads, soup or a warm snack and a salad, juices, coffee, tea and milk.
Dinner:
We serve simple and nutritious dinners such as various kinds of pasta, Indian curries, fish and stews. All meals contain fresh vegetables.

The meals described may vary depending on the weather conditions & local provisions supplied.

All guests are obliged to have a valid* passport with them on board Clipper Stad Amsterdam. An Identity Card is not sufficient.

Always inquire about the rules for the validity period of your passport for the country you are traveling to. In many countries, a passport is required to be valid for several months beyond the date of entry/departure.

VISUM
It is crucial and your own responsibility to check and arrange visa requirements for the countries you are traveling to and traveling from.

The best way to determine if you need a visa to enter a specific country is by contacting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The ship has modern communications equipment that allows the use of phones and e-mail on board. The satellite system onboard provides limited Internet access via Wi-Fi. Please note that the connection speed may be slower than that of land-based services. All guests will receive a complimentary allocation for daily use (200MB), with the option to purchase additional data if needed. However, please be aware that satellite connectivity may be intermittent or unavailable at times, and uninterrupted access to the Internet cannot be guaranteed.

Friends and family at home can always track the live location of the ship through our website.

SHIP’S DOCTOR
When booking your trip, we request you to fill out a health declaration. If you provide any specific details here, the ship’s doctor may contact you to discuss your situation. Based on observations or strong suspicions of a very limited physical condition and associated risks, the ship’s doctor may advise the captain to exclude you as a passenger from the voyage. The final decision rests with the captain. The ship is equipped with a (small) hospital. Upon boarding, our ship’s doctor may ask you again to provide him with as much information as possible about your medication use and/or physical limitations, so that he can take this into account.

ARE YOU 75 YEARS OR OLDER AT THE START OF THE TRIP?
In addition to having good health, we also want to emphasize to our guests aged 75 and older the importance of having good muscle strength and balance.

Only if you are 75 years or older and can answer the following questions with a yes, there is a chance that you will be considered suitable to join the voyage. After registration, an additional health questionnaire will follow.

Can you stand well on one leg without losing your balance?
Can you perform a few deep knee bends?
Are you able to walk on a steeply inclined deck on a ship that is moving vigorously?
Is the muscle strength in your hands good: can you open a tin can by hand without any problems?
Given the above, our ship’s doctor will invite you for a video call (WhatsApp, Signal, Zoom, or any other mutually agreed platform) after registration for the trip. During this call, the doctor will assess your condition and may ask you to perform a few tests.

Doctor onboard
There is a doctor on board on multi-day sailing trips who can provide medication against seasickness. Your first point of contact on board for your medical inquiries, among other things, is the ship’s doctor.

SAFETY
During the welcome speech, the captain and the designated crew at their muster stations will brief you on safety aboard. Please be aware that the ship is in motion, which can cause items to fall, shift, and doors to close. It is advisable to secure your belongings, keep doors closed, and never hold onto a door frame.

Some countries require proof of vaccination for travellers wishing to enter or exit the country.
Travel requirements are updated often, so we recommend always checking the latest entry requirements before your trip.

We would like to remind you that you should always stay informed about and adhere to the travel advisories applicable to travel to and from the ship. These travels are your own responsibility.

It is recommended that you arrive at the port of embarkation one day prior to the scheduled embarkation. This precaution is advised because the ship cannot delay its departure in the event of travel disruptions. In addition, traveling to our next port of call may not be feasible due to long trips at sea or remote islands.

On your embarkation day, while the ship is in port, we provide the opportunity to drop off your luggage in the morning. Should you wish to take advantage of this service, please notify us in advance ([email protected]) to ensure that access to the ship is arranged before the official embarkation time.

Please keep in mind that unfavorable weather conditions (e.g., lack or excess wind) may cause the captain to decide to sail on engine power, enter or exit a port earlier/later.

Temperature
Daytime: Warm, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C.
Nighttime: Cooler but still mild, typically around 20°C to 25°C.

Wind Strength and Direction
Direction: Predominantly from the northeast.
Speed: Moderate and steady, usually between 10 and 20 knots.

Intensity (Ship Movement)
Moderate Motion: Expect moderate ship movement due to prevailing winds and ocean currents. Conditions are generally stable during the northeast monsoon.

Clipper Stad Amsterdam is a member of SGR. Within the limits of the SGR-guarantee arrangement, the multi-day trips published on this internet site are covered by the SGR-guarantee. This legally required guarantee means that consumers are assured that their prepaid travel money will be refunded if the other party (the shipping company) due to financial insolvency cannot fulfill the agreed performance. The travel prices on the website include a contribution to SGR.

Travel Insurance
It is mandatory for all guests onboard to possess personal travel insurance during overnight sailing trips. The required insurance must cover medical expenses, accidents, and repatriation, in accordance with Article 13.9 of the General Terms and Conditions.

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ARE YOU 75 YEARS OR OLDER AT THE START OF THE TRIP?
In addition to having a good physical condition, it is important that you have good muscle strength and a sense of balance. For our guests aged 75 and older, only if you can answer the following questions with a yes, there is a greater chance that you will be found suitable to sail. Can you stand well on one leg without losing your balance? Can you do a few deep squats? Are you able to walk across a sloping deck on a heavily moving ship? Is the muscle strength in your hands good? After registering for the trip, our ship’s doctor will invite you for a video call (WhatsApp, Signal, Zoom or another mutually agreed platform). During this conversation, the doctor will assess your condition and may ask you to perform a few tests.


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