On board Antigua, hands-on sailing cruises await, where you'll learn to sail without prior experience – steer, navigate, dive and feel the rhythm of the ocean under sail. What makes these cruises special?
On this historic tall ship you'll gain practical sailing lessons under the guidance of an experienced crew.
Cruises emphasize sustainable contact with the ocean – expect diving from Zodiacs, observing wildlife and relaxing under the stars, without mass tourism, providing deep soul renewal.
From training to tourist – on Antigua you'll get a combination of adventure and luxury, like fine dining under sail or snorkeling in crystal clear waters, building unforgettable memories.
Expect unique cabins with bathrooms, a library and bar on board – this distinguishes the ship, offering 'old money' elegance with a splash of salt, ideal for families, couples or groups seeking authentic maritime elegance.
Average rating 4.9
Every cruise is more than a journey - it's memories that last long after you step ashore. Our participants share their stories, emotions and moments that are hard to put into words... but which we try to capture right here.
I thought it would just be a holiday. It was a journey that cleared my soul. Every sunrise on deck reminded me that you can live slower and deeper.
Anna
Norway, tourist cruise

Embark on a voyage of discovery with the Antigua, an extraordinary Class A three-masted barquentine designed for the modern explorer. Originally built in 1957 as a robust fishing vessel, the Antigua has been meticulously refitted into a premier expedition ship that specializes in navigating the remote and breathtaking landscapes of the Arctic Circle. From whale watching in the Norwegian fjords to witnessing the ethereal glow of the Northern Lights, a journey on the Antigua is an intimate encounter with the raw power of nature. This 50-meter vessel combines the romantic allure of traditional sailing with the essential comforts required for polar exploration, including a newly added deckhouse that provides a sheltered vantage point for taking in panoramic glacial views. On board, the atmosphere is cozy and authentic, featuring a mahogany-finished salon and 16 comfortable cabins, each equipped with its own private bathroom. With a capacity of just 32 overnight guests, the Antigua offers a small-group environment where you can actively participate in hoisting the 750 square meters of sail or simply relax as the expert crew guides you through hidden harbors unreachable by larger cruise ships. Whether you are looking for an adventurous "milemaker" voyage from Oslo to Bodø or a specialized photography tour in the Lofoten Islands, the Antigua provides an unparalleled platform for maritime adventure. Book your 2026 Arctic expedition today and experience the timeless magic of life under sail in the world’s most pristine wilderness.
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