Sailing Holidays in Holland

Looking for an holiday with a difference ? Then why not try a sailing holiday aboard a clipper in Holland. See the following

1. Korevaer – A clipper built in 1911 in Woubrugge, which originally transported parcels and loads between the Zealand islands and the Rotterdam harbour – view sailing holiday.

2. The Aldebaran was built in 1893 in Geertruidenberg as a two-mast river clipper. The ship transported freight in the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium until 1940 – view sailing holiday.

3. The ship De Luciana was built in 1916 in the Netherlands as a herring boat without engine. In 1928 the ship was sold to Sweden and sailed until well in the Seventies as a freight ship in the Scandinavian waters – view sailing holiday.

4. In winter the Catherina is moored in the Veerhaven in the heart of Rotterdam, at a stone’s throw of the water taxi to hotel “New York” – view sailing holiday .

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