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Sail from the lively Escale à Castellón festival in Spain to Portugal’s capital Lisbon aboard Santa Maria Manuela, crossing the Strait of Gibraltar and up the Rio Tejo.
Join traditional Portuguese tall ship Santa Maria Manuela for a 6-day passage from Spain’s vibrant Escale à Castellón maritime festival to the historic heart of Lisbon. This voyage combines the energy of a harbour celebration with the adventure of sailing through the Strait of Gibraltar and along the Atlantic coast of Portugal.
Life on board is both active and relaxing. You can take the helm of a 68-metre tall ship, help set sails, join knot-tying workshops, or watch the sea roll by from the bowsprit. Our professional crew enjoy sharing their skills and will encourage you to get as involved as you wish. Evenings often end with drinks on deck and the glow of a Mediterranean sunset.
- Hands-on Sailing
- Fully Skippered
- Experienced Crew
- Full Board
- Suitable for all ages and abilities
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Telephone: +44 (0)1872 487288
Email: [email protected]
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Castellon to Lisbon
Your adventure begins in Castellón, where the Escale à Castellón festival brings the port to life with traditional boats, music, and local food. Once underway, Santa Maria Manuela heads southwest along Spain’s Mediterranean coast. The route offers views of rugged headlands, sandy beaches, and fishing ports before reaching one of the world’s most famous maritime gateways, the Strait of Gibraltar. This narrow passage between Europe and Africa is rich in marine life, with the chance to spot dolphins, seabirds, and possibly pilot whales.
After rounding Gibraltar, the voyage enters the Atlantic Ocean, where the sailing conditions can be livelier and the sea breeze fresher. The coastline of southern Portugal offers a mix of dramatic cliffs, sweeping bays, and charming seaside towns. Depending on the weather, there may be opportunities to pause for a swim or enjoy the ship’s deck spaces in calmer waters.
The approach to Lisbon is unforgettable. You will sail up the Rio Tejo, passing the Belem Tower and beneath the city’s landmark suspension bridge, Ponte 25 de Abril. The voyage ends in arguably one of Europe’s most charismatic capitals, where cobbled streets, Fado music, and historic districts like Alfama invite further exploration.
From the festive energy of Castellón to the cultural richness of Lisbon, this passage offers a rewarding blend of seamanship, scenery, and discovery.
Things to note
Sailing vs Shoretime
Do I need to take part in night watches?
Travel insurance notes
As this is an active adventure holiday, we advise that everyone has the appropriate personal accident travel insurance whilst onboard in addition to standard travel insurance which would cover you in the time between making your booking and departing for your adventure. These policies can sometimes be combined so please check with your travel insurance provider.
Please read more information on our Insurance guidelines page.
This voyage will be more than 12 miles offshore.
Santa Maria Manuela is committed to minimising her footprint, whether by sailing without an engine whenever the wind allows, recycling her waste, and offering workshops and talks to guests about the environment and the choices we can all make to protect it.
Santa Maria Manuela offers environmentally conscious, hands-on sailing and island-hopping voyages, diving expeditions, and sail-training experiences for all ages and abilities.
Getting Involved
Sailing with Santa Maria Manuela is certainly an unforgettable experience, as the crew invite guests to get involved with all aspects of sailing. From raising the sails together to climbing the mast, taking lookout, and even touring the engine room, it’s a privilege to learn the ropes on board such a historic boat.
The sheer size and number of sails aboard may seem daunting if you have never sailed before, but most guests who step aboard are complete novices. There is a minimum of 17 crew members, so under their professional guidance, guests will split into teams to take a sail each. There are always plenty of people aboard, so if you’re not physically able to haul sails all day, there are plenty of opportunities to swap out with someone else.
For longer passages at sea, Santa Maria Manuela runs an engaging, relaxed watch system with 4 hours on and 12 hours off. We like to think of it as a chance to spend some focused time with the crew and learn about all aspects of sailing this fascinating, historic ship. From lookout to taking the helm, working the bridge to exploring the engine room, there’s always plenty to do!
On the helm…
The ship’s wheel is located behind the bridge, allowing the captain to give directional instructions to the helm. This area has a clear view of the entire deck and sails, enabling them to monitor the sailors as they trim for optimal speed. Guests are invited to join the crew on the bridge and take the helm, both day and night. It’s an incredible experience to steer this 1930s four-masted schooner as she cuts through the waves. The officers on duty on the bridge love nothing more than sharing their navigation and weather-forecasting knowledge, and they’ve even been known to teach guests how to use a sextant.
Sleeping and Relaxation
Santa Maria Manuela has been refitted with a high-end, luxurious interior. Each cabin aboard the Santa Maria Manuela is unique, boasting its own space, design, and art that reflect the ship’s heritage and voyages. Split between two decks, you can choose from the master cabin (which can sleep couples or families of four), double en-suites, twin bunk cabins or take a berth in one of her spacious communal cabins. All cabins feature an ensuite, soundproofing, air-conditioning, USB charging, carpeted floors and privacy curtains.
The Salon Terra Nova accommodates up to 40 guests for dining and features plush bench sofas for ultimate relaxation. Equipped with a television, a well-stocked ship’s library, and a selection of board games, it’s an ideal setting for entertainment. However, we encourage guests to engage in meaningful conversations with fellow travellers and take a moment to admire the night sky while enjoying a refreshing drink from the bar.
Dining Aboard
Expect an array of authentic Portuguese dishes alongside international cuisine. Served in a buffet-style setting, guests can self-serve at designated seating. Weather permitting, the chef also hosts a BBQ night on the deck once a week.
The Salon Terra Nova offers the perfect atmosphere for sharing sailing tales and discussing daily adventures over a drink. Our skilled barman is always ready to impress with his cocktail creations, making it a great place to unwind after a day at sea.
On the water…
The Santa Maria Manuela offers a variety of facilities and activities for guests. Weather and itinerary permitting, there is fishing equipment, kayaks, stand-up paddle boards, two inflatable swim decks for easy access to the water and two 14-person powerboats for those seeking a little more adventure.
Sample menu
All food is made on board and is served in a buffet style in the Salon Terra Nova, including one main course option for lunch and dinner. The ship also offers vegetarian options on request.
Breakfast
- Fresh fruit bowls
- Yoghurt, muesli & granola
- Continental Pastries
- Eggs
- Sausage or Bacon
Soup of the Day
- Watercress / Cabbage Broth / Chowder
Lunch
- Marinated Chicken
- Meatloaf
- Rice with mixed Peppers
- Seasonal vegetables
- French Fries
- Arugula Mix Salad
Dinner
- Cod Fish – Gomes de Sa Style & Fresh Greens
- Oven-baked Salmon & Boiled/Roasted Potatoes
- Hake Fillets & Tomato Rice
- Cauliflower Curry (V)
- Risotto (V)
- Lasagne (V)
- Bolognese (V)
Dessert
- Fruit of the Day
- Chocolate cake with chantilly
- Caramelised Apple
- Panacota
There is also a huge fruit bowl that guests can help themselves to throughout the voyage!
- Full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, fruit juice and hot drinks)
- All bedding (pillow, sheet, duvet and wash towels) (bedding is changed every three days)
- Full crew plus tuition
- Marina and fuel fees
- All tender trips to and from the boat
- Lifejacket
- Use of boat water toys
What’s not included
- Swim towel
- Alcohol and all other soft drinks
- Any flights
- Transit hotels
- Travel to and from the boat on the day of joining/leaving
- Travel Insurance
(Santa Maria Manuela has accident and health insurance covering all guests while on board, including emergency medical assistance and evacuation if required. We recommend that guests have their own travel insurance covering the journey up to the start of the voyage, including flights, transfers, and any accommodation before embarkation) - Sailing Insurance (Please read our Sailing Insurance page for more information)
- Crew tips
- Personal expenses
Santa Maria Manuela has good storage in each cabin. Please consider travelling as light as possible. There is no storage for rigid/hard cases. Please pack your items in a soft bag or rucksack, something that can be packed flat or rolled up.
We recommend a travelling-light approach with lightweight, easy-drying layers. Below is a list of recommended items. It can be a few degrees colder out at sea; please bring layers even if the forecast seems like a warm week. These are not mandatory, and those who have sailed before may have their own preferences!
- Lightweight, quick-dry clothes (base layers, fleece and synthetic tops are all lightweight and quick-drying)
- Walking boots/shoes for onshore & light shoes/trainers for onboard use (with good grip)
- Please consider waterproof rubber/wellington/sailing boots (something to keep your feet dry)
- Swimsuit and swim towel
- Warm, windproof and waterproof coat/trousers (offshore gear for crossings/open water sailing)
- Fingerless gloves for hoisting sails (sailing or cycling are best; these are optional)
- Sun cream (please use reef-safe, eco products where possible)
- Sunglasses, a cap and a warm hat
- Refillable water bottle
- Consider a small backpack/bag for onshore exploring
- Personal wash kit (please use reef-safe, eco products where possible)
- A small personal first aid kit and any medication you may need
- Camera/binoculars
- Charging cables for personal devices (there are USB and EU 2-pin sockets in all cabins)
- Cash as required
- A good book to read!
- In shared bunk cabins, each berth has a privacy curtain, but we recommend using sleep masks and/or earplugs.
- Flip-flops, Crocs/Berks for wet room showering (applies to double cabins adn some twin cabins)
- Midge repellent – only necessary when sailing in Scotland/Portugal
Travel Documents
- Please assume full responsibility for checking and verifying any passport, visa, vaccination, or other entry requirements for the country/as required.
From: Castellón de la Plana
To: Lisbon
Getting There
Fly from London Stansted Airport (STN) to Castellón–Costa Azahar Airport (CDT) with flights scheduled once daily.
From Castellon airport, you will be able to take a taxi to the port in around 30 minutes.
Santa Maria Manuela
Guest berths: 44 Rig: Gaff Schooner
In 2022, the Santa Maria Manuela underwent a complete comfort renovation, transforming her into one of the most modern and comfortable tall ships in the world while preserving her unique heritage.
Launched in 1937 as a commercial cod fishing vessel, the Santa Maria Manuela is a magnificent four-masted sailing schooner. After years spent navigating the icy northern waters, she now offers environmentally conscious sailing voyages, scientific expeditions, and event hosting. For those seeking something special, she is also available for bespoke private charters.
From island hopping through the Azores to longer ocean-going voyages, she is the perfect boat for those looking for a comfortable tall ship adventure. Guests can get as involved as they’d like to aboard, from hoisting the sails together to rope work workshops and chart reading. Whether you’re a solo traveller or adventurous couple, there is something to suit all ages and abilities. If guests prefer to sink back into the rhythms of life on the water, there is no obligation to get involved with the physical sailing of the ship.
With her remarkable heritage, striking white hull, elegant lines, straightforward sailing systems, and spacious open deck, she is one of the most notable vessels in the tall ship community. Her thoughtful renovation combines modern comforts with authentic sailing features that honour her origins. The largest ship in our fleet, she sleeps up to 44 guests in varying-sized en-suite cabins.
Deck plan
More about Santa Maria Manuela
Are all meals included?
Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, water, hot drinks and fruit juice are all included.
Can you cater for dietary needs?
Generally most diets but please check with the office for any allergies.
Are there any added extras?
There's a bar for soft drinks and alcohol.
What are the sleeping arrangements?
There are 1x Master Double, 4x Double Cabins, 7x Twin Cabins, 3x four-berth Cabins, 1x six-berth Cabin. All cabins are ensuite with shower and toilet.
Is there a porthole in my cabin?
The master, double and twin cabins on deck 1 all have portholes. The twin and communal cabins on deck 2 do not.
How many toilet/showers does she have?
Each cabin has its own ensuite (shower and toilet)
Is bedding included?
All bedding and a towel is included but please bring your own swim towels (if needed). Micro-fibres are a great lightweight, quick-drying alternative.
Is there a hairdryer on board?
TBC
Will I be able to wash my clothes?
No, there is not a laundry available onboard.
Is there air con/heating on board?
Yes, there is full heating and air-conditioning running throughout the boat.
Do I need to tip the crew?
Tips are not mandatory but very much appreciated.
What language is spoken onboard?
Portuguese/English
Is there WIFI?
When within shore range, you should be able to reach 4/5G. Please make sure you have international roaming set up on your data. There is a satellite connection available for €18 per day pro rata. Payment should be made at the beginning of the journey for the entire duration, as daily packages are not available.
Can I charge my phone/Camera?
Yes - there are USB sockets available in each cabin.
What is the currency on board?
It is EUROs - card only.
Are there life jackets provided?
Yes
How do I get on and off the boat?
There is a roped ladder over the gunwale so guests must be able to use this comfortably.
Are Waterproofs provided?
No
Do I need sailing experience?
No, absolutely not - just a love for adventure.
Does the boat have any water toys?
There are 2x stand-up paddle boards, 2x kayaks and a few dory boats for sailing practice when on anchor and in fair winds!
Will I be sea sick?
Everyone reacts differently but if you're worried, we recommend taking tablets 24 hours before you travel.
Is there an age limit?
Minimum age of 14 and maximum age of 80 years.
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