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Author: Archer - Replies: 8 - Views: 8185
Sailing Clipper in Puerto Rosario
Anyone else catch a glimpse of the impressive sailing Clipper, Star Flyer, in Puerto Rosario? I think it may have just passed Caleta on its way to Gran Canaria.
Afterwards, it travels around the islands then heads off across the Atlantic to Barbados. Wouldn't fancy that crossing in November.
Author: Naturelover56 - Replies: 1 - Views: 1888
Yacht sailing from Corralejo
I'm looking to sail on a yacht while i'm on my 8 week annual holiday to Corraleo in Dec 23.
I'm ICC/Day Skipper qualified if that helps
Does anyone know if there are any local sailors who need crew or companies who offer day sailing trips (not sit there and be taken for a day out ones!)
Fingers crossed!
Author: Johnrgby - Replies: 0 - Views: 855
World's largest classic sailing ship docks in Puerto del Rosario
World's largest classic sailing ship docks in Puerto del Rosario
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On Tuesday, the grand Royal Clipper, the world's largest classic sailing ship, graced the port of Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura, as part of a luxurious cruise itinerary.

This majestic vessel, built in 2000 and inspired by the legendary 1902 Preussen, holds the Guinness World Record for the largest square-rigged ship in service.

Its impressive 42 sails cover a staggering 5,202 square metres across five masts