Yacht trip on Salomé from Tallinn

Estonia Tallinn

59° 28' 04" N, 24° 49' 32" E
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About this SailShare

Sailing trips on a classic yacht along the coast of Tallinn. The route is planned depending on the wind direction. Visiting nearby islands is possible. Long crossings in the Baltic Sea region are possible.

About Classic Sailing Yacht "Salomé"

Nautors Swan 37 ⚓ 1973

Length: 11.2 meters

Beam: 3.3 meters

Draught: 1.9 meters

Displacement: 7000 kg

Cruising Speed: 5 kts

Fuel Consumption: 2 l/h

Sail Number: EST-782

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Skipper Nikolay Pavlovskiy ✵ S/Y Salomé 11.2m
Cadet
Capacity

1 - 5 guests

Price per person

€120

Sailing Season

May – October

Contact Information
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Trip Details

Sailing Conditions
  • Cancelled if storm warning issued
  • Good weather only
Policies
  • Bring your own food and drinks
  • Alcohol allowed
  • Children allowed
Skipper Languages
  • Russian
  • English
Event Types
  • Family trip
  • Sunset cruise
  • Long-distance sailing
  • Leisure cruise
Amenities
  • Device charging
  • Wi-Fi
  • Refrigerator
  • Galley
  • Toilet

Reviews

5

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Konstantin Kalakauskas
11 Mar 20252 Reviews Deckhand
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Unforgettable Yacht Journey with an Amazing Captain! I spent a week on an incredible sailing adventure from Tallinn to Mariehamn, and it was absolutely fantastic! The yacht was in excellent condition—comfortable, well-maintained, and fully equipped for long passages. The captain was a true professional: highly experienced, attentive to details, and creating an atmosphere of calm and confidence on board. The route was perfectly planned—we enjoyed the sea, beautiful islands, and smooth navigation. On top of that, the captain not only skillfully handled the yacht but also shared his knowledge, teaching the basics of sailing and giving valuable advice. I highly recommend this experience to anyone who wants to feel the true spirit of sailing! If I get the chance to do it again, I would definitely set sail with this captain once more.

Marina