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EDA2403- Fully Booked


The voyage will begin in Falmouth on Saturday the 27th of April 2024 at 1500hrs

The voyage will end in Oban on Monday the 6th of May 2024 at 0900hrs

Falmouth to Oban - Night Watches in the Irish Sea

9 nights for £1495 per person

A longer offshore voyage as we sail north up the Irish Sea to the historical port of Oban. With the chance to explore the ancient Celtic coastline along the way. Possible stops include the Isles of Scilly, Ireland, the Isle of Man and the islands off the west coast of Scotland. 

Have you always wanted to be involved in a longer sailing passage but not been able to find the right time or boat to join in with? For those of you interested in the way that wind, current and tide affect longer sailing journeys, or “passage sailing’ as we often call it. This trip is the one for you. Expect to be at sea for at least 5 of the 9 nights of the trip, and become fully immersed in the motion and running of the vessel. Gain experience in ocean-style sailing in the safety of the Irish Sea. 

This is the perfect adventure for either the keen sailor or beginner looking to build sailing miles and experience sailing under the stars. All guests are encouraged to actively take part in the watchkeeping program of this voyage and a keen interest in seafaring and sailing is advisable to get the most out of this trip.

Read more about our Passage voyages in this Journal post…

  • Join Eda Frandsen in Falmouth, at the entrance to the Falmouth Yacht Haven Marina, which is situated behind the Chainlocker pub, on Quay Hill. The marina entrance is on the left-hand side at the bottom of Quay hill, please wait at the top of the walkway down to the gate and one of us will come and meet you.

    Depending on the tide, Eda will either be berthed alongside the pontoon in Falmouth Yacht Haven, or moored in the harbour. The marina entrance is a short walk from the train stations and car parks. If you arrive early do feel free to leave your bag with us, as we will still be finishing off the last bits of preparation for the trip. If you plan to stay awhile after the voyage, it may be possible to leave bags with us. There are some lovely walks, cafes and restaurants to explore locally. Both the National Maritime Museum and Gyllyngvase Beach are just a short walk away, there are also plenty of independent shops, cafes and art galleries on Market Street.

    Travelling to Falmouth

    There are a variety of ways to travel to the popular holiday town of Falmouth, the journey by car, bus, plane or train is relatively simple with good transport connections and parking.

    By Train

    Trains to Cornwall leave from London Paddington, with the mainline stopping at Truro. Change here and take the ‘Maritime Line’ to Falmouth, journey time: approximately 20 minutes. Disembark at Falmouth Town station, which is a five-minute walk from Custom House Quay, where Eda Frandsen will be waiting. Please see the Trainline website for timetables and tickets.

    By Road

    Follow the M5 to Exeter, and join the A30 to Truro, before following signs to Falmouth and then towards the Maritime Museum or Falmouth docks. For parking, there is a long stay car park called The Dell, which is just below Falmouth Town Train Station,

    By Plane

    Newquay Airport Cornwall is our most convenient airport, to get to Falmouth from the airport take a taxi from the airport directly to Falmouth for around £45. Taxis from the airport need to be booked in advance. Alternatively, take a bus into Newquay before changing for Truro, then for Falmouth.

    By Bus

    National Express serves Falmouth from destinations throughout the UK. Call 08705 80 80 80. Local buses from Truro, Newquay and other towns offer frequent services to/from Falmouth If you need a Falmouth Taxi: Abacus; 01326 212141

    You can also join us from St Mawes and the Roseland by coming on the ferry. For ferry times for Falmouth/St Mawes and the Roseland please visit the FalRiver website.

  • Things that we provide that you don’t need to bring with you

    Wellington boots. Please let us know if you are smaller than a size UK4 or larger than a UK12

    Towels- we now provide towels onboard, but you may want to bring a beach towel for trips ashore.

    Guy Cotton heavy-duty waterproofs

    Lifejackets, harnesses, and all other safety equipment

    First aid equipment

    Bedding, bed linen and blankets

    Hot water bottles

    Sunscreen & Insect repellent

    Ginger tea, ginger biscuits and Quell’s tablets for unsettled stomachs

    Earplugs (just in case!)

    Torches

    OS maps

    Essentials

    4 T-shirts

    3 pairs of jeans or trousers

    A set of thermals

    Two good warm layers, such as fleeces, softshell jackets or thick woollen jumpers.

    Woolly hat and a pair of gloves

    A Scarf or neck warmer

    Warm Socks

    One set of pyjamas

    Toiletries bag

    Suncream

    Sunglasses

    Camera

    Walking Boots/sturdy trainers for walks ashore

    A good book

    A water bottle to refill and use throughout the trip

    Lightweight walking waterproofs if you want them for time ashore.

    A phone charger

    Optional Extras

    Swim shorts/ bathing costume - there is a swimming ladder for morning dips

    A sunhat and shorts (keep an eye on the weather and make your call just beforehand)

    Sailing gloves for rope handling.

    Seasickness tablets

    Sailing logbook

    Sailing waterproofs if you’d like- we do provide these however you are welcome to bring your own if you prefer.

    A musical instrument if you play!

    Something to drink: we have a bar with wine, beer, gin and whisky on board, but do feel free to bring your own.

Earlier Event: April 19
EDA2402- 3 berths remaining!
Later Event: May 10
EDA2404- Fully Booked