Jul 4 – Aug 2 | $8950
From pink sand beaches to icebergs, this trip is the most diverse we have on the schedule and TRULY has it ALL. From blue water to coastal navigation, tropical waters to arctic high latitudes, breathtaking landscapes and plentiful wildlife all the boxes get ticked.
We’ll head north from Bermuda over the Grand Banks to arrive in St. Pierre, one of two French islands 15NM off the south coast of Newfoundland. Good food, rich history, and Puffins are all a treat here. After more than one delicious pastry and a stroll around the island, we’ll hop the short distance to Fortune to clear into Canada and explore Newfoundland. This spectacular cruising ground is seldom visited and offers much; gorgeous fjords, hiking, waterfalls, wildlife and remote outports. After some time well spent in the region, we’ll cast off and head north to Greenland and the land of the midnight sun.
All meals on board Sea Dragon are delicious and vegetarian, in addition, any fish if we catch any along the way.
This is not a trip for the infirm or physically unfit. You MUST be able to go up and down the companionway and move safely about the boat while in rough conditions. It is important to have good balance, and be in good health. Please contact us with any health questions or if you answer “YES” to any of the questions on our health questionnaire prior to signing up for the trip!
Ardent Training is offering a significant discount on the RYA Day Skipper Theory online course to anyone signed up for this trip. If you’re interested in taking the course, let us know when you sign up and we can give you the discount code! North Atlantic sailing awaits!
KEY POINTS
- Distance: 2530 nautical miles
- Cost: $8950
- Date: Jul 4 – Aug 2, 2025 (30 Days, 29 Nights)
- Start: St. George’s Harbor, Bermuda
- End: Aasiaat, Greenland
For more details on this sailing, please explore the drop down menus at the bottom of the page.
Tentative Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive Sea Dragon
Firstly, you will board the boat in St Georges harbor between 1500-1700. After getting settled in your bunk and introductions, we’ll have our first dinner together. Then, our first night will be spent on anchor.
Day 2: Safety Brief/Explore Bermuda
Today will be full of boat briefings, orientation, and getting the boat prepped for passage. Afterwards, you’ll have some time in the afternoon to explore.
Day 3: Set Sail for St Pierre
Today is the day we head to sea! At this time, we’ll haul up anchor and head out of St Georges cut and hoist sails as we start our North Atlantic sailing journey! Summing up our time in Bermuda.
Day 4-8: Underway
Life and rhythm on Sea Dragon will quickly take shape around the watch schedule and life will be wonderfully simple and disconnected from the norm. Soon, you’ll be a natural at the helm.
Day 9: Arrive St Pierre
Welcome to France! Finally, we’ll tie up on the dock in St Pierre, ready to explore a new land after being at sea. Above all, the land adventuring begins!
Day 10-11: Explore St Pierre
Now that we’re here, time to stretch those sea legs and experience this little bit of France on the western side of the Atlantic! Take a tour through the museum, enjoy the local cuisine, or take a trip over to Ile aux Marins to have a look at the former fisherman’s village. Don’t forget to visit the bakery!
Day 12: To Canada
After a few days in port, we’ll untie and head to Canada. Then, it’s only a short hop over to Fortune, where we’ll clear in.
Day 13-19: Explore Newfoundland
At this time, we’ll spend these days of the trip amongst the birds and marine mammals of the south coast. Then, our nights will be on anchor and our days will be filled with sailing, hiking, relaxing and taking in the spectacular scenery. The fjords are incredible and remote, to take them in is magical. Along the way, specific stops will be largely dictated by the weather. Although North Atlantic sailing is everchanging, it is uniquely beautiful.
Day 19: Depart for Greenland
After some top notch coastal sailing and exploration, it will be time to set sail for the Arctic.
Day 20-27: Underway to the Arctic
This will be the second blue water passage of the trip and the transition will be easier and more familiar. We’ll all fall back into the watch rotation and work as a team as we head north.
Day 28: Arrive Aasiaat
While here, we’ll have some time to soak up St. John’s. There are many options depending on what suits your fancy! Afterwards, it’ll be a night on the dock.
Day 29: Explore Aasiaat
Now that we’ve spent twenty two surreal days together, guests will leave the boat by 0900 in St. John’s.
Day 30: Depart Sea Dragon
You’ll need to plan to depart Sea Dragon by 0900.
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The deposit is only $500 for this North Atlantic sailing. It’s non refundable if you back out, but if we cancel or modify the trip we are happy to return your money or apply it to a different voyage. Please review the Crew Contract for full details. The remaining balance is due 60 days before the trip begins. Please contact us with any questions.
Contact Us
Call Us: +1 (305) 330-4212 (Pacific Time) If we don’t pick up, please leave a message and we’ll get back to you ASAP.
– 29 nights accommodation on Sea Dragon
– All meals (vegetarian), snacks, and drinks on board
– Sailing Instruction
– Safety equipment and foul weather gear
– Mask, fins, snorkels
– Use of inflatable paddle boards
Contribution does not include:
– Transportation to St George’s Harbor and from Aasiaat Harbor
– Transportation from L.F. Wade International Airport (BDA) or to Aasiaat Airport (JEG)
– Additional nights spent ashore
– Personal expenses while in port
It will be warm in Bermuda, but quickly cooling off once we cross the Gulf Stream and cold in the Arctic. Take a look at our Temperate packing list.
L.F. Wade International Airport is a 10 min taxi or bus to St George’s Harbor. Aasiaat Airport is a 5 min taxi from the harbor.
All Crew members are responsible for their own passports and any necessary visas. You must have at least 6 months remaining on your passport beyond our arrival in Greenland.
Please look into the specific type of visa you need for arriving at these destinations by sea, or contact us directly to discuss.